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C. such serious a D. so serious a 17. This disease is second only _______ heart attack as a cause of death all over the world. A. to B. of C. with D. from 18. The word is new to us. You39。re very nice B. Yes, you39。s very kind of you 24. These three English novels are for you. The rest _______ for the other students in your class. A. were B. is C. are D. was 25. You _______ have seen Jane in her office last Friday; she39。t B. mustn39。t D. shouldn39。t D. wasn39。 ) 閱讀下列短文,然后 根據(jù) 短文的內(nèi)容從每小題的四個(gè)選擇項(xiàng)中選出最佳的一項(xiàng)。ll buy this hole. Who39。s simple. Only the owner of the hole has the right to mend it. I39。t see any hole. I39。m prepared to pay a good price for it, but there39。re more skillful in getting our point across than we actually are, according to Boza Keysar, a professor at the University of Chicago. In his recent study, speakers tried to express their meanings using unclear sentences. Speakers who thought listeners understood were wrong nearly half the time. Here39。t trust what you see from the listener. Listeners often nod, look at you or sayuhhuhto be polite or move the conversation along. But it39。s not clear whether she39。re on the same page. After all, it isn39。s job to make his speech understood. 58. Why does the writer give us the advice? A. We39。s impolite to say NO to others. 59. The writer suggests that when talking to others, the speaker should ______. A. know that listeners will show him that they understand his words B. express himself clearly even when he sees signs of understanding C. notice listener39。s eyes 60. By Train the editor in your head, the speakers are advised _______. A. to get themselves trained by a good editor B. to discuss problems with their husbands or wives C. to express themselves in long but simple sentences D. to make sure each sentence has only one meaning 61. In the last paragraph, the words you39。re following the speakers closely B. you39。s D While acting may run in the family, it wasn39。s only choice when thinking about her future. Although Jolie has studied her craft(技藝 )since childhood, at one point the 26yearold, who stars this month in Tomb Raider with her father, actor John Voight, wanted to be a funeral(殯葬 )director.I thought that the crossing over could be a beautiful thing and a time of fort when people could reach out to each other. Tradition(傳統(tǒng) )is always attractive and interesting to Jolie, who moved with her mother, Marcheline Bertand, and brother after her parents separated when she was two.I never had one home. I never had an attic(閣樓 )that had old things in it. We always moved, so I was never rooted anywhere. And I always dreamed of having that attic of things that I could go back and have a look. I39。s footsteps, she says, is an interesting thing, because I think we speak to each other through our work. You don39。t really know you. So he can watch a film and see how I am as a woman, the way I39。s been hurt, or the way I39。s the same for me: I can watch films of his and just see who he is. I39。s parents separated when she was very young. D. Tradition is always rooted somewhere. 64. The words Following in my father39。s advice B. taking my father as an example C. walking after my father D. looking for my father39。 。 ) 根據(jù)中文提示,將對(duì)話中缺少的內(nèi)容 寫(xiě)在線上。打句號(hào)的地方,用陳述句;打問(wèn)號(hào)的地方,用疑問(wèn)句。他們討論要去什么地方,帶些什么。最后他們決定星期六早上 8點(diǎn)出發(fā)。s quite cool there. Michael: That39。d better buy some fruit, and sandwiches. Michael: 69? Jane: I like oranges, watermelons, grapes, and bananas. Michael: 70? Jane: How about 8 in the morning? We can get there in an hour and a half. Michael: OK. I39。寫(xiě)一封信給你在上海的朋友張強(qiáng),告訴他你將乘火車(chē)于 10月 21日上午 8點(diǎn)到達(dá)上海,請(qǐng)他接站,并請(qǐng)他幫你安排 21至 24日的住宿 (旅館最好靠近市中心,房間可以小一些,但不要太貴 )。 注意:詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 100左