48. _____ and butter ____ the daily food in west countries.

A.The bread; are         B. Bread; is            C. Both bread; is          D. Many bread; are

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Mitchell once had a very serious car accident. More than 65 percent of his  36   was burnt. He was unable to   37   a knife at dinner, or go to the bathroom without  38  . But Mitchell never believed he was    39  . “I am in charge of my own spaceship,” he said. “It’s my up or my down. I could   40    to see this situation as a defeat   41   a starting point.” Six months later Mitchell bought himself a plane and he was piloting it   42  .

Later he  43   with two friends and founded a food company that   44  to be Vermont’s second largest food company. Then four years   45   the car accident, the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed. The accident made Mitchell unable to walk anymore. “I   46   what was happening to me. What did I do to get this?”

Mitchell worked   47   day and night to regain as much independence as possible. He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte, Colorado. He   48   the town from mineral mining that would   49   its beauty and environment.

Although he had   50  looks and physical difficulties, Mitchell   51   flying and speaking in public. “Before I   52   walk, there were 10,000 things I could do,” Mitchell says, “Now there are 9,000. I can   53   cry for the 1,000 I lost or focus on the 9,000 I have. I tell people that I have had two big bad lucks in my life.   54   you think you also have bad lucks, you can step back, take a   55   view and have a chance to say, ‘Maybe that isn’t such a big deal after all.’ It’s not what happens to you; it’s what you do about it,”

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A. car

B. hand

C. head

D. body

37.

A. put up

B. take up

C. pick up

D. set up

38.

A. help

B. strength

C. spirit

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39.

A. burnt

B. defeated

C. touched

D. hurt

40.

A. choose

B. learn

C. come

D. manage

41.

A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so

42.

A. yet

B. again

C. ever

D. too

43.

A. appeared

B. cheered up

C. practiced

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45.

A. after

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A. sadly

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48.

A. took

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A. ruin

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C. attract

D. serve

50.

A. amusing

B. charming

C. shocking

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A. stopped

B. continued

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52.

A. could

B. couldn’t

C. must

D. mustn’t

53.

A. only

B. still

C. thus

D. either

54.

A. Though

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55.

A. bigger

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Later he  43  with two friends and founded a food company that   44  to be Vermont’s second largest food company. Then four years   45  the car accident, the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed. The accident made Mitchell unable to walk anymore. “I   46  what was happening to me. What did I do to get this?”

Mitchell worked   47  day and night to regain as much independence as possible. He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte, Colorado. He   48  the town from mineral mining that would   49  its beauty and environment.

Although he had   50 looks and physical difficulties, Mitchell   51  flying and speaking in public. “Before I   52  walk, there were 10,000 things I could do,” Mitchell says, “Now there are 9,000. I can   53  cry for the 1,000 I lost or focus on the 9,000 I have. I tell people that I have had two big bad lucks in my life.   54  you think you also have bad lucks, you can step back, take a   55   view and have a chance to say, ‘Maybe that isn’t such a big deal after all.’ It’s not what happens to you; it’s what you do about it,”

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A. car

B. hand

C. head

D. body

37.

A. put up

B. take up

C. pick up

D. set up

38.

A. help

B. strength

C. spirit

D. pain

39.

A. burnt

B. defeated

C. touched

D. hurt

40.

A. choose

B. learn

C. come

D. manage

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A. and

B. but

C. or

D. so

42.

A. yet

B. again

C. ever

D. too

43.

A. appeared

B. cheered up

C. practiced

D. teamed up

44.

A. seemed

B. grew

C. happened

D. hoped

45.

A. after

B. before

C. till

D. from

46.

A. understand

B. asked

C. wondered

D. realized

47.

A. sadly

B. bravely

C. proudly

D. kindly

48.

A. took

B. accepted

C. changed

D. saved

49.

A. ruin

B. produce

C. attract

D. serve

50.

A. amusing

B. charming

C. shocking

D. moving

51.

A. stopped

B. continued

C. began

D. tried

52.

A. could

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C. must

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53.

A. only

B. still

C. thus

D. either

54.

A. Though

B. Unless

C. When

D. Since

55.

A. bigger

B. wider

C. louder

D. deeper

 

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       Later he _8__ with two friends and founded a food company that __9_ to be Vermont's second largest food company.Then four years __10__ the car accident, the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed.The accident made Mitchell unable to walk anymore.“I __11__ what was happening to me.What did I do to get this?”

       Mitchell worked __12__ day and night to regain as much independence as possible.He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte, Colorado.He __13__ the town from mineral mining that would __14__ its beauty and environment.

       Although he had __15__looks and physical difficulties, Mitchell __16__ flying and speaking in public.“Before I __17__ walk, there were 10,000 things I could do,” Mitchell says, “Now there are 9,000.I can __18__ cry for the 1,000 I lost or focus on the 9,000 I have.I tell people that I have had two big bad lucks in my life.__19__ you think you also have bad lucks, you can step back, take a __20__ view and have a chance to say, ‘Maybe that isn't such a big deal after all.’ It's not what happens to you; it's what you do about it,”

1.A.car                       B.hand                   C.head                       D.body

2.A.put up                   B.take up                C.pick up                   D.set up

3.A.help                      B.strength               C.spirit                      D.pain

4.A.burnt                    B.defeated              C.touched                  D.hurt

5.A.choose                  B.learn                   C.come                      D.manage

6.A.a(chǎn)nd                       B.but                      C.or                          D.so

7.A.yet                       B.a(chǎn)gain                   C.ever                       D.too

8.A.a(chǎn)ppeared               B.cheered up           C.practiced                D.teamed up

9.A.seemed                 B.grew                   C.happened                D.hoped

10.A.a(chǎn)fter                   B.before                 C.till                          D.from

11.A.understand           B.a(chǎn)sked                  C.wondered               D.realized

12.A.sadly                   B.bravely                C.proudly                   D.kindly

13.A.took                    B.a(chǎn)ccepted              C.changed                  D.saved

14.A.ruin                    B.produce               C.a(chǎn)ttract                    D.serve

15.A.a(chǎn)musing             B.charming             C.shocking                 D.moving

16.A.stopped               B.continued            C.began                     D.tried

17.A.could                  B.couldn't              C.must                      D.mustn't

18.A.only                    B.still                     C.thus                       D.either

19.A.Though               B.Unless                 C.When                     D.Since

20.A.bigger             B.wider            C.louder                  D.deeper

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Mitchell once had a very serious car accident. More than 65 percent of his1was burnt. He was unable to 2a knife at dinner, or go to the bathroom without 3. But Mitchell never believed he was4. “I am in charge of my own spaceship,” he said. “It’s my up or my down. I could5to see this situation as a defeat 6la starting point.” Six months later Mitchell bought himself a plane and he was piloting it 7.
Later he8with two friends and founded a food company that 9to be Vermont’s second largest food company. Then four years10the car accident, the plane Mitchell was piloting crashed. The accident made Mitchell unable to walk anymore. “I11what was happening to me. What did I do to get this?”
Mitchell worked12day and night to regain as much independence as possible. He was elected Mayor of Crested Butte, Colorado. He13the town from mineral mining that would14its beauty and environment.
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      car
    2. B.
      hand
    3. C.
      head
    4. D.
      body
  2. 2.
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      put up
    2. B.
      take up
    3. C.
      pick up
    4. D.
      set up
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      help
    2. B.
      strength
    3. C.
      spirit
    4. D.
      pain
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      burnt
    2. B.
      defeated
    3. C.
      touched
    4. D.
      hurt
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      choose
    2. B.
      learn
    3. C.
      come
    4. D.
      manage
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      and
    2. B.
      but
    3. C.
      or
    4. D.
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  7. 7.
    1. A.
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    2. B.
      again
    3. C.
      ever
    4. D.
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  8. 8.
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    2. B.
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    3. C.
      practiced
    4. D.
      teamed up
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      seemed
    2. B.
      grew
    3. C.
      happened
    4. D.
      hoped
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    2. B.
      before
    3. C.
      till
    4. D.
      from
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      understand
    2. B.
      asked
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      wondered
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      realized
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    2. B.
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    4. D.
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    4. D.
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  14. 14.
    1. A.
      ruin
    2. B.
      produce
    3. C.
      attract
    4. D.
      serve
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      amusing
    2. B.
      charming
    3. C.
      shocking
    4. D.
      moving
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      stopped
    2. B.
      continued
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      began
    4. D.
      tried
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      could
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      must
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      mustn’t
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      only
    2. B.
      still
    3. C.
      thus
    4. D.
      either
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      Though
    2. B.
      Unless
    3. C.
      When
    4. D.
      Since
  20. 20.
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                                                                Fresh Air will Kill You
    Smog, which was once the big attraction of Los Angeles, can now be found all over the country from
Butte, Montana, to New York City, and people are getting so used to polluted air that it is very difficult
for them to breathe anything else.
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sea level. As soon as I got out of the plane, I smelled something peculiar(奇怪的). "What's that smell?" I
asked the man who met me at the plane. "I don't smell anything," he replied.
    "There is a definite odor that I am not familiar with," I said.  
    "Oh, you must be talking about the fresh air. A lot of people come out here who have never smelled
fresh air before." "What's it supposed to do?" I asked suspiciously.
    "Nothing. You just breathe it like any other kind of air. It's supposed to be good for your lungs."
    "I've heard that story before," I said. "How come if it's air, my eyes aren't watering?"
    "Your eyes don't water with fresh air. That's the advantage of it. Saves you a lot in paper tissues."
    I looked around and everything appeared crystal-clear. It was a strange sensation and made me feel
very uncomfortable.
    My host, sensing this, tried to be assuring. "Please don't worry about it. Tests have proved that you
can breathe fresh air day and night without its doing any harm to the body."

1. What is the air like in Flagstaff?

A. Polluted.    
B. Fresh        
C. Dirty          
D. Clean

2. We can infer from the story _______ .

A. Flagstaff is a small city
B. fresh air made the writer sick
C. the air in many American cities is polluted
D. breathing fresh air day and night does you no good

3. How did the writer feel when he first came to Flagstaff?

A. Excited    
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C. Uncomfortable  
D. Surprised

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