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We moved to the front row ______we could hear and see better.

A.so that

B.so as

C.because

D.such that

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第1题
We lived in a small town when I was a small child, and we moved to Shanghai later bec

A.()

B.simple sentence

C.compound sentence

D.complex sentence

E.compound-complex sentence

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第2题
John Preston lives in a flat in north London. He moved there after his wife died four
years ago to be close to his daughter’s family, and because his big detached house and garden were too much work for him as he got older. It’s easier in the flat because the letting agent does everything that needs doing. The agent has the not satisfied because the window frames need painted two years ago, but the painters didn’t do it very well, so they need doing again. John pays over £1,500 a year for service and maintenance, and he thinks that it’s not good enough because the flats look shabby and a lot of things need repairing.

His daughter June, and her husband, Pete, on the other hand, have to do everything themselves or find builders to do it. They live in a large semi-detached house further out from the center of London than John, but they are still near enough to see him often. They live in the suburbs with a nice garden when their children play. They moved there four years ago to have more space. The only drawback is that June’s husband has to commute into the centre of London every day, but, overall, they are happy with their decision. When they bought the house, a lot needed doing to it and still does. June says, “We have a list of things to do as long as your arm-the roof needs repairing and the chimney needs mending. The bedrooms need decorating and we haven’t had the broken windowpanes replaced yet in the conservatory. We need to fix the gate and repair the path-it looks dreadful when you arrive.

31. John lives in the centre of London.()

32. The agent hasn’t done anything to John’s flat.()

33. June and Pete live near to John.()

34. There are broken windowpanes in conservatory.()

35. The front of the house is in a good state (处于较好的状态)。()

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第3题
One of my favorite places when I lived in Tokyo was the sushi bar in my neighborhood.
I'd take a seat, and the chef would prepare fish fresh from the market in central Tokyo. I liked sushi before I moved to Japan; now I love it.

I'm hardly alone, which is bad news for the world's oceans. Partly because more and more sushi is demanded, we're fast fishing out our seas. Some researchers estimate that if we don't change the way we harvest the oceans, all the commercial fisheries (捕鱼业) in the world could disappear as early as 2048. That could mean no more fish to buy in your local supermarket.

Fortunately, scientists are looking for ways to fish sustainably (可持续地). One method is a quota system that sets a limited amount to every fisherman or corporation who wants a share of the total catch for certain sea area. These catch shares get rid of the possibility to over fish.A recent study in Science found that the system can prevent fishery from dying and even make it better over time. "It's truly a win-win situation," says Steven Gaines, a marine biologist at the University of California at Santa Barbara and one of the study's co-authors.

Consumers also can help save the seas through the fish they buy. California's Monterey Bay Aquarium Institute is coming out with pocket guides to sustainable sushi. The researchers base their ratings on the health of a wild fish's population as well as the impacts of fish-farming operations. Oysters, for example, grow fast and can be farmed sustainably, but salmon can't. The researchers also take fishing practices into consideration: catching big-eye tuna (金枪鱼) can cause its nearby fish to die, which certainly no one wants to see. It is hoped that, by making the right choice, consumers can encourage businesses to fish in a more sustainable way.

1、The author loved _____ when he lived in Tokyo.

A、playing football

B、eating sea food

C、singing and dancing

D、reading newspapers

2、If we continue to fish in this way, ______.

A、the fisheries could make a lot of money

B、more and more sushi would be demanded

C、there could be no fish in the oceans

D、the supermarkets could disappear

3、The "quota system" is a system which ______.

A、sets a limited amount to fishermen or companies

B、enables everyone to fish as much as possible

C、prevents fishery from getting better over time

D、is not a way to guarantee sustainable fishing

4、According to the last paragraph, the researchers base their ratings on _____ aspects.

A、one

B、two

C、three

D、four

5、The example of catching big-eye tuna is to prove that _____.

A、the quota system is a win-win situation

B、the pocket guides are helpful to sustainable sushi

C、the health of a wild fish's population is important

D、the researchers base the ratings on fishing practice

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第4题
I remember my first night on campus, __1__ on a hard and slightly stained mattress, surr
ounded by four blank walls and listening to the heartbeat of a _2__city outside my window. I felt very small. It was as if I had literally been __3__ into another world, and in a way I had: One day I had been at home in the suburban town where I’d lived for 18 years and knew everyone, and the next day I had moved into a tiny room in a huge city across the country where I didn’t know anyone. I had always thought there would be a neat __4__ between my previous self and my college self, but it turns out identity is more __5__ than that.

It was strange to feel my past life almost __6__ away as I entered this brand-new phase of my life. I didn’t know how to __7__ myself during my first couple of months at Penn because everything that defined me was back in California. I felt __8__ from my college friends because they only knew the college me. How could they really know me without knowing what Mission Boulevard looked like late at night with the Niles hills in the background? How could they know me without knowing the friends who I had __9__ to Japan with or the friends I had gone to school with since kindergarten? How could they know me if they hadn’t met my family? How could they know me, or I them, if we didn’t know one another’s __10__ experiences?

A. drop B. journeyed C. unique D. define

E. complex F. realizing G. disconnected H. self-defining

I. drifted J. lying K. transition L. adjusted

M. fast-moving N. transported O. lack

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第5题
The audience __________ greatly moved by the speech.

A.is

B.are

C.was

D.were

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第6题
The whole class (was, were) greatly moved at his words.
The whole class (was, were) greatly moved at his words.

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第7题
He used to living in the city, but now he has moved to the countryside.(改错题)
He used to living in the city, but now he has moved to the countryside.(改错题)

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第8题
A: What did Mr.Jones do before he moved here?B: He ________ a city bus for over twenty-

A. What did Mr.Jones do before he moved here?

B. He ________ a city bus for over twenty-five years.

C.is driving

D.drove

E.has driven

F.F.drives

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第9题
When he moved to Canada, the children to the ()change very well.

A.adjusted

B.adhered

C.adopted

D.appeared

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第10题
“I went to Shanghai Stadium by bus last Sunday, but the bus was crowded and moved slow
ly.” “Why __________the underground there for a change next time.”

A、don’t you try taking

B、don’t try taking

C、not try take

D、not to try taking

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