t and enjoy the trip more if they have taken preparations against such "shock" in the first place.| A.making | B.to make | C.made | D.to be making |
| A.hit out | B.knocked over |
| C.run across | D.picked up |
| A.covered | B.conveyed | C.considered | D.commanded |
| A.becomes | B.became | C.has become | D.had become |
| A.company | B.sympathy | C.association | D.harmony |
| A.which; where | B.where; what |
| C.that; what | D.when; which |
| A.had moved | B.have moved | C.moved | D.are moving |
| A.won’t | B.shan’t | C.can’t | D.mustn’t |
| A.No kidding | B.No wonder |
| C.No problem | D.No way |
| A.other than | B.more than | C.less than | D.rather than |
| A.it | B.one | C.that | D.this |
| A.are; ever since | B.are; of all time |
| C.is; ever since | D.is; of all time |
| A.a; a | B.the; the | C.the; a | D.a; the |
| A.being carried out | B.carrying out |
| C.carried out | D.to carry out |
| A.If | B.Though | C.Unless | D.When |
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star David Beckham will be there with his pop star wife Victoria. Elton John is attending with partner David Furnish.| A.David Beckham and his wife. |
| B.Elton John and his partner David Furnish. |
| C.People from the charities they work with. |
| D.President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle. |
| A.The guest list for the wedding is officially announced. |
| B.The wedding is technically a state event. |
| C.Only the actual friends of the couple will be invited to the wedding. |
| D.A large number of guests from the world of politics will be invited. |
| A.honest | B.modern |
| C.well known and important | D.busy and hardworking |
| A.their wedding will be held at Westminster Abbey on April 29th. |
| B.Kate Reardon was invited to the wedding. |
| C.journalists will not be allowed to attend the wedding. |
| D.their former sweethearts are sure to attend their wedding. |
| A.Prince William and Middleton fall in love at St. Andrews University |
| B.British royal wedding guest list details leaks out |
| C.Prince William and Middleton prepares for their grand wedding |
| D.British singers and movie stars invited to the wedding |
| A.why | B.how | C.when | D.where |
| A.growing demand for pork |
| B.increasing feed prices |
| C.competition from cheaper imports |
| D.outbreak of foot and mouth disease |
| A.lead the youth to riches faster than the Fame Academy |
| B.provide geilivable help for whoever attends the course |
| C.be more popular with young people than other academies |
| D.make some young people overnight star |
| A.making your hands dirty by raising pigs |
| B.taking up the job as a pig farmer |
| C.avoiding the pig bed dirty to keep them fit |
| D.collecting enough money to raise pigs |
| A.Anne Longthorp loves the job of farming pigs. |
| B.Anne Longthorp’s family all like raising pigs.[来源:Z*xx*k.Com] |
| C.Most young people in Britain will like the career of farming pigs. |
| D.People who farm pigs are allowed to bring home many bacons. |
hree grams less a day would af
fect heart disease in the United States.| A.nearly 800,000. | B.24,000. |
| C.100,000. | D.92,000. |
| A.Americans ate no more than 5 grams of salt per day in the 1970s |
| B.the American Heart Association suggest less than 3 grams of salt every day |
| C.a reduction in salt in the diet helps lower blood pressure |
| D.all the heart diseases result from eating more salt |
| A.advise Americans to eat less salt |
| B.put pressure on food companies and restaurants |
| C.require fast food places to list calorie information |
| D.attract the public attention to the problem |
| A.strokes | B.heart attacks |
| C.blood pressures | D.stomach diseases |
| A.Less salt can mean more life |
| B.Prevent heart attacks and deaths |
| C.The National Salt Reduction Initiative |
| D.Americans should eat less salt |
| A.Male teachers are more fair than female teachers. |
| B.Now most primary schools are in need of teachers. |
| C.Most people are afraid that their children can't get access to male teachers. |
| D.The author thinks that male teachers are better than female teachers. |
| A.He is for the finding. |
| B.He is against the finding. |
| C.He doesn't show his opinion about it. |
| D.He thinks it’s interesting and somewhat surprising. |
| A.Researchers at the London School of Economics and Westminster University conducted an experiment. |
B.Students co uld use the money to "buy" up to 10 questions and then had to answer them. |
| C.Boys and girls who had a male teacher chose on average almost half a question more than those taught by women. |
| D.The experiment shows that students taught by male teachers had a more positive outlook on the rewards of effort. |
| A.one third of primaries has an all female staff |
| B.if a student is taught by a man teacher, he will think that if he works harder he will make greater progress |
| C.86 per cent of new teachers entering primary schools are female |
| D.this finding is interesting and surprising |
| A.It is from a PE section on the Internet. |
| B.It is from an educational magazine. |
| C.It comes from the social section of a newspaper. |
| D.It comes from an English teaching book. |