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on as B. unless C. as far as D. until 7. — I ________ to e to help you. — But you didn’t e. A. have meant B. had meant C. meant D. will mean 8. David has lost his library card was the second time he ________ it. A. lost B. had lost C. loses D. has lost 9. John, a friend of mine, who got married only last week, spent $3,000 more than he ________ for the wedding. A. will plan B. has planned C. would plan D. had planned 10. He ________ more than 5,000 English words when he entered the university at the age of 15. A. has learned B. would have learned C. learned D. had learned 11. — Did Alan enjoy seeing his old friends yesterday? — Yes, he ________ his old friends for a long time. A. didn’t see B. wouldn’t see C. hasn’t seen D. hadn’t seen 12. The teacher didn’t begin he r class ________ the students stopped talking. A. until B. because C. after D. when 13. ________ sat down for a rest ________ the door bell rang. A. Hardly had I; when B. Hardly had I; than C. Hardly I had; when D. Hardly I had; than 14. You’d better solve this difficult problem ________ it is too late. A. before B. after C. when D. unless 15. When the old man ________ to walk back to his house, the sun ________ itself behind the mountain. A. started; had already hidden B. had started; had already hidden C. had started; was hiding D. was starting; hid Ⅳ .閱讀理解 The Olympic flame The Olympic flame is a symbol carried over from the ancient Olympics, where a flame burned at the altar(祭壇 )of Zeus(宙斯 )throughout was finally reintroduced at the 1924 Amsterdam(阿姆斯特丹 ) Games, and again burned in 1932. Carl Diem, chairman of the anizing mittee for the 1936 Berlin Games,proposed that the flame be lit in Greece and transported to Berlin via a torch idea was adopted(采納 ) and continued at every Olympic Games since 1952. The flame is lit at the ancient site(場所 ) of Olympia by the natural rays of the sun ref