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Susan must()quite well on the exam since she seems so confident of passing.
A . do
B . have been doing
C . be done
D . have done
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I don't know the park, but it's()to be quite beautiful.
A . said
B . told
C . spoken
D . talked
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But many students don't quite understand that money in the accounts is limited.
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Although she often seemed quite cold and strict, her smiling eyes ______ her true nature.
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听力原文:We've had quite unusual weather this summer, don't you agree? We are supposed to wear T- shirt at this time of the year.
(24)
A.Did you buy a new sweater on Sunday?
B.Hasn't the weather been strange this summer?
C.It's been very quiet this summer, hasn't it?
D.You don't think the weather will change, do you?
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听力原文:W: Although they have quite modern facilities, but the staff are not friendly and everything seems to be running behind schedule.
M: Not to mention the noise because no one observes the visiting hours.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
(15)
A.A new library.
B.A new school.
C.A new hospital.
D.A new airport.
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I don't know the school, but it's ______ to be quite a good one.
A.told
B.spoken
C.said
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I don\'t quite follow what she is saying
A believe B understand
C explain D accept
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What those people were doing seemed quite strange______me.
A.for
B.at
C.on
D.to
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--You don't seem to be quite yourself today. What's wrong?--Oh, I'm suffering from a cold. Nothing serious, ______.
A.yet
B.indeed
C.though
D.anyway
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You seem to be dissatisfied with your present post. I don’t think you judged your ability objectively when you applied for it, () you?
A.do
B.did
C.don’t
D.didn’t
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I don’t know the resturnt, but it’s __ to be quite good one.sidB.toldC.spokenD.tlkedI don’t know the resturnt, but it’s __ to be quite good one.sid B.told C.spoken D.tlked
A.said
B.told
C.spoken
D.talked
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I don't know the park, but it's _________ to be quite beautiful.
A: told
B; said
C; spoken
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John seems a nice person. ______, I don't trust him.
A.Even though
B.Even so
C.Therefore
D.Though
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John seems nice person. ________, I don’t trust him.
A) Even though
B) Even so
C) Therefore
D) Though
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He seemed quite____ about the risks she was taking.(concern)
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5 I don’t quite follow what she is saying.
A observe B understand
C explain D describe
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He is charming nevertheless I don’t quite trust him.()
A.however
B.therefore
C.despite
D.afterwards
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I don‘t quite follow what she is saying.
A.observe
B.understand
C.explain
D.descnbe
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Today I don’t feel quite _____
A.good
B.nice
C.best
D.well
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——ren’t you be chirmn —— No,nd I _____.don’t wnt toB.don’t wnt C.don’t wnt to beD.don’t——ren’t you be chirmn —— No,nd I _____.don’t wnt to B.don’t wnt C.don’t wnt to be D.don’t wnt be
A.don’t want to
B.don’t want
C.don’t want to be
D.don’t want be
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Passage 1Plants and animals that have been studied carefully seem to have built-in clocks. These biological clocks, as they are called, usually are not quite exact in measuring time. However, they wor
A、They are used by all plants and animals to tell time.
B、Pigeons&39; biological clocks are regulated every day with the sunrise.
C、The built-in biological clocks cannot be changed.
D、They gradually developed as pigeons grow mature.
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完型填空It seems quite clearly unjust to pay two p...
完型填空It seems quite clearly unjust to pay two people different amounts of money for doing the same work. But it is not as easy as it appeals at first __1__ to introduce equal pay for equal work. Two people may be working side by side in a factory and doing the same work, but one may be doing it twice as fast as the __2__; or one may be making no mistakes, while the other is making a lot. In some kinds of work, one can solve the problem of speed if one pays by the amount of work to be done and not by the hour: work paid for in this __3__ is called piece-work. But it is not always possible to do this, so it is sometimes useful to pay workers at different rates, which take differences in skill into __4__. This usually means that the younger and therefore less experienced worker gets less than the __5__ and more experienced one, which seems reasonable enough.
1.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
2.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
3.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
4.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
5.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
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完形填空Many TV programs seem to be quite realisti...
完形填空Many TV programs seem to be quite realistic(真实的). One ___1____ watches TV often feels that whatever happened in the film may as well happen ____2___ him. With only a little thinking, every man in the street may ____3___ to be a thief, or a spy(间谍), or a murderer. Jane had been watching a spy film at a friend’s home. In it a young girl had been ____4___ and killed. She felt a little frightened. She took a ___5___ back to the center of the city. There were a lot of people traveling with her, so she felt much ___6___.
A man sat face to face with her, ____7___ a newspaper. She thought nothing of it ____8___ she saw him looking at her for a long time. Remembering the film and feeling ____9___, she got off the train and went to the bus stop. When he got on the bus, she found he was following her. When she got off the bus, she was getting more and more nervous as there was ___10___ in the street. She walked as quickly as she could. She could hear footsteps behind her, but she didn’t dare to look ___11____ her shoulder. It seemed to have been hours ___12____ she reached the front door. She felt for her keys, but couldn’t find them. The ____13___ stopped behind her. She felt a hand on her shoulder. Instead of feeling hands round her neck, she heard a pleasant ___14____.“I am sorry ___15____ I frightened you. I thought I recognized you in the train, but I was not sure.”
1. A. he B. which C. who D. she
2. A. to B. on C. upon D. in
3. A. look B. appear C. turn D. come
4. A. watched B. followed C. searched D. hurt
5. A. bus B. car C. train D. plane
6. A. safe B. more worried C. dangerous D. safer
7. A. reading B. looking C. seeing D. watching
8. A. when B. after C. as D. until
9. A. frightened B. happy C. excited D. surprised
10. A. someone B. no one C. anyone D. none
11. A. on B. for C. at D. over
12. A. before B. when C. as D. until
13. A. thief B. footsteps C. spy D. murderer
14. A. sound B. noise C. voice D. word
15. A. whether B. as if C. even if D. if