After 1785, the production of children’s books in the United States increased but remained largely reprints of British books, often those 1 by John Newbery. Ultimately, however, it was not the cheerful, commercial-minded Newbery, but Anglo-Irish author Maria Edge-worth who had the strongest influence on this period of American children’s literature. The eighteenth century had seen a gradual 2 away from the spiritual intensity of earlier American religious writings toward a more generalized moral system.
Americans looked on children’s books as vehicles for instruction, not amusement, though they would accept a moderate amount of fictional entertainment for the 3 of more successful instruction. As the children’s book market expanded what both public and publishers wanted was the kind of fiction Maria Edgeworth wrote; stories interesting enough to 4 children. American reaction against imported books for children set in after the War of 1812 with the British. A wave of nationalism permeated everything, and the self-conscious new nation found foreign writings( particularly those from the British monarchy) 5 for the children of a democratic republic, a slate of self-governing, equal citizens. Publishers of children’s books began to 6 American writers to write for American children.
When they responded, the pattern established by Maria Edgeworth was at hand, 7 to most of them for both its rationalism and its high moral tone. Early in the 1820’ s, stories of willful children learning to obey, of careless children learning to take care, of 8 children learning to think for others,” started to flow from American presses, successfully achieving Edgeworth’s tone, though rarely her lively style. Imitative as they were, these early American 9 were quite distinguishable from their British counterparts. Few servants appeared in them, and if class distinctions had by no 10 disappeared, there was much democratic spirits on the worthiness of every level of birth and work.
A) punish B) shift C) encourage D) published G) selfish J) means E) sake H) hopes K) stories F) attract I) attractive L) careless M) unsuitable N) level O) engaged 1.D 2.B 3.E 4.F 5.M 6.C 7.I 8.G 9.K 10.J
A. contact D. whatsoever G. defy J. brace M. innovations N. disapproved O. implications F
B. commissioned E. finite H. envisioned K. contract C. constitute F. definite I. infinite L. prosecutions 1. The rise in crime will ______ a threat to society.
2. The musician was ______ a new symphony for the festival. 3. He strongly ______ of his daughter staying out late at night. 4. Farmers are introducing ______ which increase the productivity. 5. There’s no reason ______ to turn down this suggestion. 6. I would not dare to ______ your orders.
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7. We must ______ ourselves for a challenging new year. 8. The world’s ______ resources must be used wisely. 9. She’s not ______ about retiring from the game..
10. Jury members must avoid ______ with the defendants and their families.
C B N M D G J E F A
“Most episodes of absent-mindedness — forgetting where you left something or wondering why you just entered a room — are caused by a simple lack of attention, says Schacter. You’re supposed to remember something, but you haven’t encoded it deeply.
Encoding, Schacter explains, is a special way of paying attention to an event that has a major impact on recalling it later. Failure to encode properly can create annoying situations. If you put your mobile phone in a pocket, for example, and don’t pay attention to what you did because you are involved in a conversation, you’ll probably forget that the phone is in the jacket now hanging in your wardrobe (衣柜). “Your memory itself isn’t failing you,” says Schacter, “rather, you didn’t give your memory system the information it needed.” Lack of interest can also lead to absent-mindedness. “A man who can recite sports statistics from 30 years ago.” says Zelinski, “may not remember to drop a letter in the mailbox. Women have slightly better memories than men, possibly because they pay more attention to their environment, and memory relies on just that.
Visual cues can help prevent absent-mindedness, says Schacter, “But be sure the cue is clear and available, if he cautions. If you want to remember to take a medication (药物) with lunch, put the pill bottle on the kitchen table — don’t leave it the medicine chest and write ourselves a note that you keep in a pocket.
Another common episode of absent-mindedness: walking into a room and wondering why you’re there. Most likely, you were thinking about something else. “Everyone does this from time to time,” says Zelinski. The best thing to do is to return to where you were before entering the room, and you’ll likely remember.
1. Why does the author think that encoding properly is very important? A) It helps us understand our memory system better. B) It enables us to recall something from our memory. C) It expands our memory capacity considerably; D) It slows down the process of losing our memory.
2. One possible reason why women have better memories than men is that _______. A) they have a wider range of interests
B) they are more reliant on the environment
C) they have an unusual power of focusing their attention D) they are more interested in what’s happening around them
3. A note in the pocket can hardly serve as a reminder because ________. A) it will easily get lost
B) it’s not clear enough for you to read C) it’s out of your sight
D) it might get mixed up with other things
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4. What do we learn from the last paragraph?
A) If we focus our attention on one thing, we might forget another. B) Memory depends to a certain extent on the environment. C) Repetition helps improve our memory.
D) If we keep forgetting things, we’d better return to where we were. 5. What is the passage mainly about?
A) The process of gradual memory loss. B) The causes of absent-mindedness.
C) The impact of the environment on memory. D) A way of encoding and recalling.
BDCAD
I’m usually fairly suspicious of any research that concludes that people are either happier or unhappier or more or less certain of themselves than they were 50 years ago. While any of these statements might be true, they are practically impossible to prove scientifically. Still, I was struck by a report which concluded that today’s children are significantly more anxious than children in the 1950s. In fact, the analysis showed, normal children aged 9 to 17 exhibited a higher level of anxiety today than children who were treated for mental illness 50 years ago.
Why are America’s kids so stressed? The report cites two main causes: increasing physical isolation — brought on by high divorce rates and less involvement in community, among other things — and a growing perception that the world is a more dangerous place.
Given that we can’t turn the clock back, we can still do plenty to help the next generation cope.
At the top of the list is nurturing (培育) a better appreciation of the limits of individual-ism. No child is an island. Strengthening social ties helps build communities and protects individuals against stress.
To help kids build stronger connections with others, you can pull the plug on TVs and computers. Your family will thank you later. They will have more time for face-to-face relationships, and they will get more sleep.
Limit the amount of virtual (虚拟) violence your children are exposed to. It’s not just video games and movies; children see a lot of murder and crime on the local news.
Keep your expectations for your children reasonable. Many highly successful people never attended Harvard or Yale.
Make exercise part of your daily routine. It will help you cope with your own anxieties and provide a good model for your kids. Sometimes anxiety is unavoidable. But it doesn’t have to ruin your life.
1. The author thinks that the conclusions of any research about people’s state of mind are______. A)surprising B)confusing C)illogical D)questionable 2. What does the author mean when he says “we can’t turn the clock back”? A) It’s impossible to slow down the pace of change.
B) The social reality children are facing cannot be changed. C) Lessons learned from the past should not be forgotten.
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D) It’s impossible to forget the past.
3. According to an analysis, compared with normal children today, children treated as mentally ill 50 years ago ________.
A) were less isolated physically B) were probably less self-centered C) probably suffered less from anxiety D)were considered less individualistic 4. The first and most important thing parents should do to help their children is _________. A) to provide them with a safer environment B) to lower their expectations for them C) to get them more involved socially D) to set a good model for them to follow 5. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage? A) Anxiety, though unavoidable, can be coped with. B) Children’s anxiety has been enormously exaggerated.
C) Children’s anxiety can be eliminated with more parental care. D) Anxiety, if properly controlled, may help children become mature.
DBCCA
Very old people do raise moral problems for almost everyone who comes in contact with them. Their values — this can’t be repeated too often — are not necessarily our values. Physical comfort, cleanness and order are not necessarily the most important things. The social services from time to time find themselves faced with a flat with decaying food covered by small worms, and an old person lying alone in bed, taking no notice of the worms. But is it interfering with personal freedom to insist that they go to live with some of their relatives so that they might be taken better care of? Some social workers, the ones who clear up the worms, think we are in danger of carrying this concept of personal freedom to the point where serious risks are being taken with the health and safety of the old.
Indeed, the old can be easily hurt or harmed. The body is like a car — it needs more mechanical maintenance as it gets older. You can carry this comparison right through to the provision of spare parts. But never forget that such operations are painful experiences, however good the results. And at what point should you cease to treat the old body? Is it morally right to try to push off death by pursuing the development of drugs to excite the forgetful old mind and to activate the old body, knowing that it is designed to die? You cannot ask doctors or scientists to decide, because so long as they can see the technical opportunities, they will feel bound to give them a try, on the principle that while there’s life, there’s hope.
When you talk to the old people, however, you are forced to the conclusion that whether age is happy or unpleasant depends less on money or on health than it does on your ability to have fun.
1. It is implied in Paragraph 1 that __________.
A) very old people enjoy living with their relatives
B) social services have nothing to do with very old people
C) very old people would like to live alone so that they can have more personal freedom D) very old people are able to keep their rooms very clean 2. Some social workers think that __________.
A) health and safety are more important than personal freedom
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B) personal freedom is more important than health and safety C) old people should keep their rooms clean
D) one should not take the risk of dealing with old people 3. The body of the old is compared to a car in that __________.
A) They both need more mechanical maintenance as they get older. B) They both face a certain kind of risk. C) They are both made up of different parts. D) They are both easily hurt or harmed.
4. The word “it” in the last paragraph refers to __________. A) the conclusion you have come to B) your talk to the old people C) whether age is happy or unpleasant D) one’s money or one’s health 5. The author thinks that __________.
A) medical decisions for old people should be left to the doctors B) old people can enjoy a happy life only if they are very rich
C) the opinion that we should try every means possible to save old people is doubtful D) it is always morally right to treat old people and push off death
CBACC
Human wants seem endless. When a starving man gets a meal, he begins to think about an overcoat; when a executive gets a new sports car, visions of country clubs and pleasure boats dance into view.
The many wants of mankind might be regard as making up several levels. When there is money enough to satisfy one level of wants, another level appears.
The first and most basic level of wants involves food. Once this want is satisfied, a second level of wants appears clothing and some sort of shelter. By the end of World War II these wants were satisfied for a great majority of Americans. Then a third level appeared. It included such items as automobiles and new houses.
By 1957 or 1958 this third level of wants was fairly well satisfied. Then, in the late 1950s a fourth level of wants appeared: the “life-enriching” level. While the other levels involve physical satisfaction – the level stresses mental needs for recognition, achievement and happiness. It includes a variety of foods and services, many of which could be called “luxury” items. Among them are vacation trips, the best medical and dental care, and entertainment. Also included here are fancy foods and the latest styles in clothing.
On the fourth level, a greater percentage of consumers’ spending goes to services, while on the first three levels more is spent on goods. Will consumers raise their sights to a fifth level of wants as their income increased, or will they continue to demand luxuries and personal services on the fourth level?
A fifth level probably would involve wants that can be achieved best by community action. Consumers may be spending more on taxes to pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime and prejudice. After filling our stomachs, our clothes closets, our garage, our teeth, and our minds, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety and leisure to enjoy more fully the good things on the first four levels.
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1. According to the passage, man will begin in to think about such needs as housing and clothing
only when __________.
A) he has saved up enough money
B) he has grown dissatisfied with his simple shelter C) he has satisfied his hunger D) he has learned to build house
2. It can be inferred from the passage that by the end of World War II most Americans
__________.
A) were very rich B) lived in poverty
C) had the good things on the first three levels D) didn’t own automobiles 3. Which of the following is NOT related to “physical satisfaction”? A) A successful career. B) A cozy home. C) A good service. D) A family car. 4. What is then main concern of man of the fourth level? A) The more goods the better.
B) The more mental satisfaction the better.
C) The more “luxury” items the better.
D) The more earnings the better
5. The author is inclined to think that a fifth level A) would be a little better than the fourth level B) may be a lot more desirable than the first four C) can be the last and the most satisfying level
D) will become attainable provided the government takes actions
CDABB
We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. “Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen?” “When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck? “And Paul— why didn’t pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?” When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it’s too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends — or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don’t really listen we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, “You’re a lucky dog.” That’s being friendly. But “lucky dog”? There’s a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn’t see it himself. But bringing in the “dog” bit puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn’t think you deserve your luck.
“Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for.” is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn’t important. It’s telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven’t got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone’s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of
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voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people to you may save another mistake.
1. This passage is mainly about __________. A) how to interpret what people say
B) what to do when you listen to others talking
C) how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people D) Why we go wrong with people sometimes
2. According to the author, the reason why we go wrong about our friends is that __________. A) We fail to listen carefully when they talk
B) People tend to be annoyed when we check what they say C) People usually state one thing but means another D) We tend to doubt what our friends say
3. In the sentence “Maybe he doesn’t see it himself.” in the second paragraph, the pronoun “it” refers to __________.
A) being friendly B) a bit of envy C) lucky dog D) your luck 4. When we listen to a person talking, the most important thing for us to do is to __________. A) notice the way the person is talking B) take a good look at the person talking
C) mind his tone, his posture and the look in his eyes
D) examine the real meaning of what he says based on his manner, his tone and his posture 5. The author most probably is a __________. A) teacher B) psychologist C) philosopher D) doctor
AABDB
Vocabulary and Structure (第一部分)
36. He ____ his control by making his students quiet. A) assessed B) asserted C) acquired D) monitored 37. It’s a disgusting thing to hear him ____ his achievements. A) complaining of B) showing up C) breaking up D) boasting of
38. _____ the popular belief that classical music is too complex, it achieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.
A) Subject to B) Contrary to C) Familiar to D) Similar to
39. In ______ to the Party’s call, a great number of doctors and nurses went to the frontline of
fighting the flood.
A) return B) admission C) response D) order 40. Success in school _______ much hard work.
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A) calls for B) calls off C) calls up D) calls on
41. When crossing a busy street, we should be very _______ of the speeding cars. A) ignorant B) cautious C) capable D) alert 42. Man is controlled by his _____ as well as by his reason. A) instinct B) distinct C) institution D) impulse
43. Archeologists _____ great value to the set of ancient cooking vessels unearthed in Shanxi
province. A) granted B) devoted C) attached D) directed
44. Nuclear science should be developed to benefit people _____ harm them. A) more than B) other than C) rather than D) better than 45. The equator is an _____ line.
A) imaginable B) imaginative C) imaginary D) imagining
46. Living in the central Australian desert has its problems, ____ obtaining water is not the least. A) for which B) to which C) of which D) in which 47. They _____ in spite of the extremely difficult conditions. A) carried out B) carried off C) carried on D) carried forward
48. Although he was getting on in years, his experience gave him a(n) _____ over his rival. A) priority B) benefit C) profit D) advantage 49. I’m sure he is up to the job ______ he would give his mind to it. A) if only B) in case C) until D) unless
50. While nuclear weapons present grave _____ dangers, the predominant crisis of
overpopulation is with us today. A) inevitable B) constant C) overwhelming D) potential 51. Reading is a pleasant way to spend one’s ____.
A) leisure B) relaxation C) relief D) recreation
52. In the United Nations, many countries ____ the proposal to send more troops to the Middle
East.
A) turned down B) turned up C) turned off D) turned over
53. The consumption market in the western provinces will grow rapidly, ____ the market in the
affluent eastern area is likely to grow at a moderate pace. A) nevertheless B) therefore
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C) whereas D) consequently
54. What one wears does not always ____ what one does but gives clues to one’s taste for life. A) go on B) go with C) go by D) go after
55. We should make a clear ____ between the two scientific terms for the purpose of our
discussion.
A) separation B) selection C) distinction D) division
56. It is highly desirable that every effort ____ to reduce pollution in Beijing. A) was made B) be made C) will be made D) would be made 57. I would appreciate ____ it a secret. A) your keeping B) you to keep C) that you keep D) that you will keep
58. Inquiries ____ the condition of the patients may be made personally or by telephone.
A) revealing B) concerning
C) affecting D) following 59. The tomato juice left a brown ____ on the front of my jacket. A) track B) trace C) spot D) point
60. A parent may ____ his child to do his lessons by threatening to suspend his allowance. A) compel B) promote C) exert D) impose 61. ____ of all the staff, I would like to wish you a happy retirement. A) In honor B) In place C) On behalf D) On account 62. I think her ideas are right, but ____ I’m not completely sure. A) somehow B) somewhat
C) somewhere D) sometime
63. Many patients insist on having watches with them in hospital, ____ they have no schedules
to keep. A) even though B) as if C) for D) since
64. A family has ____ affection when each person likes the others and is liked by them. A) respective B) joint C) corresponding D) mutual
65. When he tried to make a ____, he found that the hotel he wanted was completely filled
because of a convention. A) complaint B) claim
C) reservation D) decision
第一部分答案
36-40 CDBCA 41-45 BACCC 46-50 CCDAD 51-55 CDABB 56-60 AACAD 61-65 CAABC
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Vocabulary and Structure (第二部分)
41. We’ve done our ______ to make the process as simple as possible. A) supreme B) terminal C) utmost D) extreme 42. I bought a washing-machine and asked to have it sent to my house. The manager of the store promised to make a prompt ______.
A) transport B) delivery C) relay D) supply
43. If you want to learn English well, you must first find a ______ teacher.
A) competent B) able C) favorable D) significant
44. She took an ______ course in cooking before her marriage. A) intense B) integral C) intentional D) intensive 45. During the war, the government ______ many soldiers from the workers and farmers. A) recruited B) adopted C) collected D) integrated 46. Try to be ______ when you refuse her invitation, so as not to cause bad feeling.
A) fascinating B) generous C) diplomatic D) realistic
47. Although not an economist himself, Dr. Smith has long been a severe critic of the
government’s ______ policies. A) economics B) economical C) economy D) economic 48. ______ their differences, the couple were developing an obvious and genuine affection for each other. A) Except for B) But for C) For all D) Above all 49. When he was a young man, Lincon ______down the Mississippi in a flatboat. A) drifted B) drained C) dragged D) dripped 50. The continuous rain ______ the harvesting of the wheat crop by two weeks.
A) set aside B) set back C) set off D) set out
51. She was very ______; she cried even when her husband left for another city on business.
A) emotional B) sensitive C) indifferent D) reluctant
52. The _______ book was widely discussed but whether it was read by artists I leave to further research.
A) worthwhile B) preliminary C) conventional D) controversial
53. Fuel shortage and price increases ______ automobile designers to develop completely new lines of small cars and trucks.
A) imposed B) prompted C) persuaded D) promoted
54. People are more ______ to spend money on goods with an attractive look than those without.
A) tried B) tempted C) attracted D) tended
55. Some of those who attended the lecture have _______ to me that not everyone took it
particularly seriously. A) revised B) implied C) complicated D) multiplied 56. His sheltered childhood life had left him unprepared for the ______ realities of adult life.
A) controversial B) strict C) harsh D) serious
57. Archeologists ______ great value to the set of ancient cooking vessels unearthed in Shanxi.
A) directed B) granted C) devoted D) attached
58. Convenience foods which are already prepared for cooking are ______ in grocery stores. A) available B) ready C) approachable D) probable
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59. Tom could not ______ the last problem on the arithmetic test. A) filter out B) fill out C) figure out D) find out 60. The speed of light is indeed enormous, but it is not ______.
A) utmost B) indefinite C) endless D) infinite
61. Students get a _______ on air fares, which may save them a lot of money.
A) soar B) delivery C) discount D) bloom
62. The convict was _______ from prison after serving his sentence. A) unloaded B) released C) launched D) chased 63. It is the development strategy of the company to _______ its overseas expansion so as to take a slice in the world market.
A) accelerate B) rotate C) abuse D) exceed
64. Mary was totally _______ of what had happened to her boyfriend. A) remote B) primitive C) manual D) ignorant 65. The majority of the people at the meeting were _______ to the proposal. A) resistant B) experimental C) horizontal D) auxiliary 66. It was the strangest _______ I can remember in my university days.
A) accuracy B) occurrence C) destruction D) architect
67. Somehow I managed to cover her with my coat and _______ the flames with my hands. A) put down B) put on C) put out D) put off 68. The photo was taken at a(n) ______ of 20,000 meters above sea level. A) aptitude B) altitude C) attitude D) gratitude 69. This movie is not ______ for children to see; it contains too much violence and too many love scenes. A) decent B) profound C) valid D) upright 70. Even as a child he showed an inclination to ______ over the other children.
A) inspect B) dominate C) rule D) govern
第二部分答案
41-45 CBADA 46-50 CDCAB 51-55 ADDBB 56-60 CDACD 61-65 CBADA 66-70 BCBAB
Cloze
More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what they expected 66 friends, what they were willing to give in 67 , and how satisfied they were 68 the quality of their friendships. The 69 give little comfort to social critics.
Friendship 70 to be a unique form of 71 bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that 72 parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by 73 . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to 74 — as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and 75 organizations — it has its own principle, which is to promote 76 of warmth, true love, and affection 77 two people.
The survey on friendship appeared in the March 78 of Psychology. The findings 79 that issues of trust and betrayal (背叛) are 80 to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not 81 for friends only among those who are 82 like them, but find many 83 differ
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in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)background. Arguably the most important 84 that emerges from the data, 85 , is not something that we found — but what we did not. 66. A) on B) of C) to D) for 67. A) addition B) reply C) turn D) return 68. A) about B) of C) with D) by 69. A) results B) effects C) expectations D) outcome 70. A) feels B) leads C) sounds D) appears 71. A) human B) mankind C) individual D) civil 72. A) bind B) attach C) control D) attract 73. A) discipline B) law C) rule D) regulation 74. A) keep B) do C) show D) play 75. A) all B) any C) other D) those 76. A) friendship B) interests C) feelings D) impressions 77. A) between B) on C) in D) for 78. A) print B) issue C) publication D) copy 79. A) secure B) assure C) confirm D) resolve 80. A) neutral B) main C) nuclear D) central 81. A) ask B) call C) appeal D) look 82. A) most B) more C) least D) less 83. A) people B) who C) what D) friends 84. A) conclusion B) summary C) decision D) claim 85. A) moreover B) however C) still D) yet
66-70 BDCAD 71-75 AABDC 76-80 CABCD 81-85 DBBAB
Paris is the capital of the European nation of France. It is also one of the most beautiful and ___71___ cities in the world.
Paris is called the City of Light. It is ___72___ an international fashion center. What stylish women are ___73___ in Paris will be worn by women ___74___ the world. Paris is also a famous world center of education. For instance, it is the headquarters of UNESCO, the United Nations ___75___, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
The Seine River ___76___ the city into two parts. Thirty-two bridges ___77___ this scenic river. The oldest and ___78___ most well known is the Pont Neuf, ___79___ was built in the sixteen century. The Sorbonne, a famous university, ___80___ on the Left Bank (south side) ___81___ the river. The beautiful white church Sacre Coeur lies ___82___ the hill called Montmartre on the Right Bank (north side) of the Seine.
There are many other famous places in Paris, ___83___ the famous museum the Louvre ___84___ the cathedral of Notre Dame. However, the most famous landmark in this city ___85___ the Eiffel Tower.
Paris is named ___86___ a group of people ___87___ the Parisii. They ___88___ a small village on an island ___89___ the Seine River about two thousand years ago. This island, called the Ile de la Cite, is ___90___ Notre Dame is located. Today around eight million people live in
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the Paris area. 71. A) famousest 72. A) as well 73. A) clothing 74. A) all over 76. A) divides 77. A) Bass 79. A) it 81. A) on
78. A) perhaps
B) most famous B) too
B) dressing B) over all B) breaks B) cover B) possibly B) that B) locates B) of
B) on top B) such as B) well as B) about B) calling B) built B) between B) which
C) famouser C) also
C) putting on C) whole over C) arranges C) cross C) likely C) where C) over C) at top of C) as well C) can be C) after
D) more famous D) as well as D) wearing D) over whole D) Educational D) classifies D) lie D) similarly D) which D) located D) above D) top of D) like such D) as well as D) need be D) concerning D) being called D) build D) over D) that
75. A) Educating B) Education C) Educationally
80. A) is locating 82. A) on top of 83. A) as such 85. A) must be 86. A) behind 87. A) called 88. A) have built 89. A) among 90. A) in which
C) is located
C) such like
84. A) and as well
B) has to be
C) to be called C) had built C) where
C) in the middle of
71-75 BCDAD 76-80 ACADC 81-85 BABDA 86-90 CABCC
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