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our plan. be lost his job a year ago and he _____ another job yet. found 39。m amazed that the young actress married the photographer so soon,for she _____ him very well. 39。t have known 39。t know people say that we live _____ the age of puters. _____ e with us tonight,but he is not very sure yet. 39。t mind, I _____ do my homework than play cards with you. better rather like is requested that every student _____ a paper on sustainable development. no condition _____ alone in that large quiet house. mother will be left not his mother be left mother won39。t dare to leave the house _____ he should be recognized. case that asked _____ they needed most,the kids said they wanted to feel important and loved. the project as planned。ll have to work two more hours a day. plete growing speed of a plant is influenced by a number of factors,_____ are beyond our control. of them of which of what of that called Hannah many times yesterday evening,but I couldn39。s _____ the most imaginative of all the contemporary poets. all best all far the project one month earlier,they decided to apply for an award to the government. acplished acplished knowledge we gained in school is very important,_____ we will depend in the future. which which which which sooner _____ stepped out of the hall than it began to rain. we we we we have not got the reference book yet,but I39。 surfed the Inter and then called one _____ the telephone number is provided. which which you 39。 code of the language, to interpret meaning for various 84 , at various rates, and at various levels of difficulty, and to do 85 widely and enthusiastically. 86 short, reading is the interpretation of ideas through the use of symbols representing sounds and ideas. 67. [A] substantively [B] substantially [C] substitutively [D] subjectively 68. [A] distributing [B] promoting [C] defining [D] reporting0 69. [A] Although [B] If [C] Unless [D] Until 70. [A] involves [B] takes [C] reveals [D] invites 71. [A] opinions [B] effects [C] manners [D] functions 72. [A] of [B] about [C] for [D] into 73. [A] view [B] look [C] reassure [D] agree 74. [A] by [B] to [C] off [D] for 75. [A] content [B] contend [C] contempt [D] contact 76. [A] inexplicably 說不清的 [B] inexpressibly [C] inextricably [D] inexpediently 77. [A] interpreting [B] telling [C] explaining [D] reading 78. [A] like [B] for [C] according [D] as 79. [A] totally [B] usually [C] mainly [D] actually 80. [A] part [B] entirety全部 [C] chapter [D] section 81. [A] claimed [B] said [C] classified 被劃分的 [D] graded 82. [A] inclusive [B] inclinable [C] conclusive 分類的 [D] plicated 83. [A] break [B] elaborate [C] define [D] unlock 84. [A] purposes 目的 [B] degrees [C] stages [D] steps 85. [A] such [B] so as [C] so [D] such as 86. [A] By [B] In [C] On [D] To 三 .Every year more than half a million American kids have drainage (排泄 ) tubes surgically implanted in their ears to bat persistent infections. The procedure, know as tympanostomy, may not be as 62 as the tonsillectomy was in the 1940s, but it now 63 as the nation39。s being vastly overused. In 65 more than 6,000 scheduled ear tube operations, a team of experts 66 by Harvard pediatrician Lawrence Kleinman found that fewer than half were clearly justified. Each year, the researchers write in the current Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), several hundred thousand children in the United States may be 67 tympanostomy tubes that offer them no demonstrated 68 ...and may place them at increased 69 . Tube placement isn39。s middle ear has produced sticky fluid 73 more than four months despite treatment 74 antibiotics. For less virulent infections, 15 drug treatment is usually a(n) 75 , safer alternative (though drugs, too, can be overused). In the new JAMA study, Kleinman39。t 80 about ear tubes that are already in place. Once 81 implanted, the tiny devices provide drainage for six months to a year, then e out by reducing health costs by hundreds of millions of dollars every year. 62. [A] rare [B] mon [C] general [D] abnormal 63. [A] considers [B] alternates [C] ranges [D] ranks 64. [A] operation [B] disease [C] condition [D] injection 65. [A] finding [B] reviewing [C] amending [D] performing 66. [A] controlled [B] conducted [C] legitimated [D] led 67. [A] receiving [B] accepting [C] undertaking [D] initiating 68. [A] disadvantage [B] agreement [C] advantage [D] shorting 69. [A] bottom [B] risk [C] edge [D] extent 70. [A]subtly [B] hopefully [C] merely [D] terribly 71. [A] feeling [B] hearing [C] health [D] memory 72. [A] outfit [B] outflow [C] outweigh [D] outgrow 73. [A] for [B] on [C] in [D] to 74. [A] by [B] upon [C] with [D] along 75. [A] expensive [B] faster [C] further [D] cheaper 76. [A] which [B] whose [C] that [D] who 77. [A] risks [B] dangers [C] chances [D] benefits 78. [A] inappropriate [B] favorable [C] preferable [D] inadequate 79. [A] where [B] when [C] whether [D] while 80. [A] outrage [B] panic [C] plain [D] protest 81. [A] lively [B] quickly [C] successfully [D] formally 四 .Today, most countries in the world have canals. Many countries have built canals near the coast, and parallel 67 the coast. Even in the twentieth century, goods can be moved more cheaply by boat than by any other 68 of transport. These 69 make it possible for boats to travel 70 ports along the coast without being 71 to the dangers of the open. Some canals, such as the Suez and the Panama, save ships weeks of time by making their 72 a thousand miles shorter. Other canals permit boats to reach cities that are not 73 on the coas