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Although many explorers tried, it was not until 1903____the Arctic Polar region was cr

A.when

B.what

C.lest

D.that

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Literature is a form. of art that can be enjoyed without formal instruction. However, peop
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3. A. and B. but C. although D. unless

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5. A. spaciously B. exceptionally C. typically D. unusually

6. A. involuntary B. unconscious C. unanimous D. impersonal

7. A. frequently B. delightedly C. inevitably D. unexpectedly

8. A. problem B. answer C. question D. answer

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10 A. perspective B. innovative C. initiative D. persuasive

11. A. increase B. accumulate C. eliminate D. diminish

12. A. inherent B. inherited C. injected D. integrate

13. A. introduced B. inserted C. modified D. revised

14. A. conference B. assembly C. seminar D. course

15. A. incredible B. obscure C. unanticipated D. inspiring

16. A. at B. through C. by D. in

17. A. so that B. although C. when D. because

18. A. ensure B. assure C. secure D. certify

19. A. new teachers B. senior students

C. associate professors D. part-time professionals

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B、they may require that you live in a certain place

C、you are always asked to work full-time

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Large lecture classes are frequently regarded as a necessary evil. Such classes(1)be off
ered in many colleges and universities to meet high student (2)with limited faculty resources,(3)teaching a large lecture class can be a(4)task. Lecture halls are(5)large, barren, and foreboding. It is difficult to get to know students. Students may seem bored in the(6)environment and may(7)read newspapers or even leave class in the middle of a lecture. Written work by the students seems out of the(8).

Although the challenges of teaching a large lecture class are(9), they are not insurmountable. The solution is to develop(10)methods of classroom instruction that can reduce, if not(11), many of the difficulties(12)in the mass class. In fact, we have(13)at Kent State University teaching techniques which help make a large lecture class more like a small(14).

An(15)but important benefit of teaching the course(16)this manner has involved the activities of the teaching assistants who help us mark students’ written work. The faculty instructor originally decided to ask the TAs for help(17)this was the only practical way to(18)that all the papers could be evaluated. Now those(19)report enjoying their new status as “junior professors,” gaining a very different(20)on college education by being on “the other side of the desk,” learning a great deal about the subject matter, and improving their own writing as a direct result of grading other students’ papers.

1. A. should

B. will

C. can

D. have to

2. A. request

B. demand

C. challenge

D. requirement

3. A. and

B. but

C. although

D. unless

4. A. competitive

B. rewarding

C. routine

D. formidable

5. A. spaciously

B. exceptionally

C. typically

D. unusually

6. A. involuntary

B. unconscious

C. unanimous

D. impersonal

7. A. frequently

B. delightedly

C. inevitably

D. unexpectedly

8. A. problem

B. answer

C. question

D. answer

9. A. trivial

B. potent

C. fundamental

D. substantial

10 A. perspective

B. innovative

C. initiative

D. persuasive

11. A. increase

B. accumulate

C. eliminate

D. diminish

12. A. inherent

B. inherited

C. injected

D. integrate

13. A. introduced

B. inserted

C. modified

D. revised

14. A. conference

B. assembly

C. seminar

D. course

15. A. incredible

B. obscure

C. unanticipated

D. inspiring

16. A. at

B. through

C. by

D. in

17. A. so that

B. although

C. when

D. because

18. A. ensure

B. assure

C. secure

D. certify

19. A. new teachers

B. senior students

C. associate professors

D. part-time professionals

20. A. inspiration

B. expectation

C. stimulation

D. perspective

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Your body, which has close relations A-31 the food you eat, is the most important thing
you own, so it needs proper A-32and proper nourishment (营养). The old saying “An apple a day keeps the doctorA-33” is not as silly as some people think.

The body needs A-34 and vegetables because they contain vitamin C. Many people take extra vitamins A-35 pill form, believing that these will make them healthy.

But a good A-36 is made up of nourishing food and this gives all the vitamins you need. The body doesn’t need or use extra vitamins, A-37 why waste money on them?

In the modern western world, many people are A-38 busy to bother about eating properly. They throw anything into their stomachs, eating hurriedly and A-39. The list of illnesses caused or made worse by bad eating _A-40 is frightening.

31.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、to

B、with

C、of

D、from

32.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、treatment

B、measurement

C、movement

D、statement

33.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、apart

B、altogether

C、away

D、alone

34.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、meat

B、milk

C、fish

D、fruits

35.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、on

B、for

C、of

D、in

36.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、diet

B、habit

C、style

D、life

37.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、otherwise

B、however

C、so

D、although

38.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、very

B、too

C、extremely

D、much

39.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、carefully

B、quietly

C、carelessly

D、noisily

40.Which one is the best to fill in the blank?

A、habits

B、hobbies

C、manners

D、behaviors

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