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erB. othersC. another5. A. triedB. tryingC. to try6. A. caughtB. playedC. followed7. A. exceptB. besidesC. without8. A. smallB. smallerC. smallest9. A. saveB. savedC. to save10. A. SheB. HeC. It14.閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項。 In the Pacific Ocean lies Easter Island(復(fù)活節(jié)島), a strange and magic place. The island 1 its English name from the Dutch explorer(荷蘭探險者 ) Jacob Roggeveen. He arrived there on Easter in 1722. There, Roggeveen found a strange culture and even stranger huge 2 called moat and they looked like men. Since that time, 3 all over the world have tried to find out how people came to the island and how they built such huge stones. But scientists still can39。t agree on 4 the island39。s people came from. Did they 5 from Chile or Hawaii Island, very far from there? No one knows. So far, it is 6 a mystery(謎). These huge stone men are also a mystery. Scientists think that the people 7 and moved the huge stone men there thousands of years ago. But how did they do it? And why did they do it? 8 can really guess. As time went by, the people on the island died out slowly 9 fighting and illnesses. Thousands of people used to live on the island. 10 now, there only live several hundred. Luckily, they still have their traditional culture.1. A. forgotB. gotC. hid2. A. plantsB. toysC. stones3. A. scientistsB. doctorsC. teachers4. A. whichB. whereC. who5. A. learnB. hearC. e6. A. stillB. everC. never7. A. researchedB. visitedC. built8. A. NobodyB. AnybodyC. Somebody9. A. instead ofB. because ofC. according to10. A. IfB. OrC. But15.完形填空 The History of Cartoon Film There are very few limits (限制) about cartoon films. If you can draw something, you can make it 1 on the cinema screen (銀幕). The use of new ideas and modern puter programs means that cartoons are being exciting again for people of 2 ages. By 1970, the cinema world had decided that 3 were only for children. But soon after that, one or two 4 had some new ideas. They proved (證明) that it was 5 to make films which both grownups(成年人)and children could enjoy. However, not every cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for failed mainly because it was too 6 for children and too childish.(幼稚的)for grownups. Film makers 7 from this mistake, and then cartoons were 8 by both children 9 grownups. And the film panies could make much 10 . Do you like watching cartoon films?1. A. arriveB. stayC. standD. move2. A. someB. eitherC. allD. both3. A. charactersB. cartoonsC. animalsD. mouse4. A. editorsB. makersC. film makersD. producer5. A. hardB. pleteC. possibleD. interesting6. A. interestingB. popularC. relaxingD. frightening7. A. learnB. are learntC. learntD. are learning8. A. weleB. weledC. makeD. made9. A. andB. orC. butD. nor10. A. filmsB. charactersC. moneyD. history16.根據(jù)短文理解, 從所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選擇最佳答案填空。The New York Public Library One of New York39。s most beautiful and important 1 is 2 danger. The New York public Library in the heart, of the city may 3 close its door. The library is in 4 part of the city. But there is grass and trees around it, and some chairs for people to sit 5 . Even in crowded New York, its rooms are large and high. Here, a 6 sit and 7 in fort. The library has 8 thirty million books and drawings. Some of them very important. Every New Yorker can see and 9 the library books free. But the cost of running the library has risen fast in recent years and the library doesn39。t have 10 to go on with its work. In the past, it was open every evening and also on Saturday and Sundays. Now it is closed at that time to save money.1. A. buildB. buildsC. buildingD. buildings2. A. atB. inC. onD. with3. A. toB. has toC. have toD. be4. A. busyB. busierC. busiestD. the busiest5. A. downB. atC. upD. in6. A. teacherrB. studentC. writerD. reader7. A. singB. thinkC. talkD. read aloud8. A. moreB. manyC. lessD. over9. A. fetchB. borrowC. takeD. keep10. A. many moneyB. little moneyC. enough moneyD. any money17.根據(jù)短文理解, 從所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選擇最佳答案填空。 Is the art of conversation dying? The other day, my wife 1 two teenage children did something we haven39。t 2 for ages. It didn39。t require the Internet, a TV screen9 batteries... or anything else for that matter. But we all 3 it so much we39。re thinking of doing it again sometime. We had a conversation. The kind of real, live conversation was 4 when I was growing up, but which seems all too rare these days. Today we have chat rooms, text messages, s but we seem to be losing the 5 of municating facetoface. We all know 6 young people are out on a date(約會) these days, they spend most of that time 7 their mobile phones. And teenagers nowadays seem to 8 municating with their friends by sending text messages rather than actually 9 to them. If we carry on like this, in the future, we39。ll lose the use of our 10 . What do you think of it? Email me, and who knows? Maybe we could even have a real conversation about it!1. A. andB. orC. butD. after2. A. madeB. knownC. doneD. seen3. A. actedB. blamedC. decidedD. enjoyed4. A. monB. carefulC. extraD. enough5. A. nameB. artC. attentionD. aim6. A. becauseB. howC. whenD. unless7. A. buyingB. collect