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PAGEPAGE13廈門大學網(wǎng)絡教育2017-2018學年第一學期《英語2》課程復習題I.交際用語AreyouMr.RobertLee?_____________.A.Yes,Leespeaking B.Hello,whatdoyouwantC.Sorry,speaking D.Idon’tknowExcuseme,sir.WhereisDr.Brown’soffice?___________.A.Youcan’taskme B.Pardon?IhavenoideaC.Pleasedon’tsayso D.SorryIdon’tknow,butyoucanaskthemanoverthereMary,yourdressisreallybeautiful.HowisJohn?_____________.A.Thankyouverymuch B.No,no,JohnisnotbadC.Thankyou.Heisfine D.Don’tsaythat.It’sugly.JohnisgoodHowaboutadatetothemoviestonight,Jane?______________.A.Idon’tthinkso B.TakeiteasyC.Nevermind D.I’msorry.IhavetodrivemymotherhometonightAreyoureadytoorderdessert,please?______________.A.Yes,please B.Pleasedon’torderitC.No,don’tmentionit D.Yes,I’dliketohavesomechocolatecakeDidTomtellyoutowatertheflowers?___________.A.No.AndsodidI B.No.AndneitherdidIC.Hedid.AndsoIdid D.Hedid.AndsodoIShallwesituphereonthegrassordowntherenearthewater?_____________.A.I’dratherstayhereifyoudon’tmind B.Sorry,Idon’tlikeeitherC.Certainly,whynot? D.Yes,welikethesetwoplacesWouldyoumindchangingseatswithme?____________.A.Yes,youcan B.Ofcourse,IliketoC.No,Idon’tmind D.Certainly,pleasedoOh,dear!I’vejustbrokenawindow.____________.Itcan’tbehelped.A.Great B.NevermindC.That’sfine D.NotatallIdoubtwhethertheChineseFootballTeamcanwinthegamethistime.____________.A.That’strue B.It’shardtosayC.Iliketheteam D.Idon’tbelieveit11.—Whatwouldyouliketohave,meatorfish?—____________________. A.Eitherwilldo B.Yes,Ilikemeat C.Yes,Ilikefish D.No,theyarenotmyfavorite12.—Thankyouverymuchforgivingmesomuchhelp.—___________________.A.Nothankyou B.You'rewelcomeC.OK D.Thanks13.—MustIbehomebeforeseven?—___________________. A.No,youneedn’t B.No,youmustn’t C.Yes,youwill D.No,youwon't14.—CanIborrowyourcameraforacoupleofdays?—____________.A.Yes,youmayborrow B.Yes,goonC.Sure,hereyouare.Enjoyyourjourney D.Itdoesn'tmatter15.—Mr.Chairman,couldIraiseapointabouttheplan?—____________.A.Yes,Dr.Chosuk B.Ithinkso,eitherC.Yes,Ihopenot D.No,Ihavenoidea16.—Sorrytointerrupt,butcanyougivemeanothercopyofthehandout?—____________.A.No,ofcoursenotB.CertainlyC.I'msorrytohearthatD.Bynomeans,butit'simpossible17.—DoyoumindifIjoinyou?—____________.A.I'mveryhappytodoso B.NevermindC.Pleasedo D.Oh,Ican't18.—Mygrandmother'stakenillandI'vegottogodowntothehospital.—____________.A.We'regoingtothesameplaceB.Verysorrytohearit.Ihopeit'snothingseriousC.Really?D.Letmegowithyou19.—Welldone.Congratulationsonyoursuccess.—____________.A.ThankyouverymuchB.Oh,no,noC.No,Ididn'tdoverywell D.Sorry,Icouldn'tanybetter20.—Thatmanaloneoverthere—whoishe?—____________.A.Heisastudent B.HeisDoctorTookC.Adriver,Isuppose D.He'sdrunkII.ReadingComprehension:PassageOneQuestions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.HumansarethedominantspeciesontheplanetEarth.Theirnumbersareincreasingrapidly.Theyarenolongerrestrictedbytheirenvironment,astheycanliveinthemosthostileofdesertsorthebittercoldofAntarctica(南極洲).

Humancultureisheavilybasedontheearth’snaturalresourcesoil,coalandmetals;soil,waterandforest.Industrializedsocietyisusingincreasingamountoftheseresourceseachyear.Governmentsandindustrialistsstrivefor(奮斗)economicgrowthforfactoriesandminestoproducemoreeachyearthantheydidinthepreviousyear.Butfuelsandmetalsand,toalesserextent,thesoilsarenon-renewableresources.Onceused,theyaregoneforever.Inmanycasesthelifetimeoftheseresourcesiscomingtoanend.

Factoriesandmachinescreatewastes.Thesewastesarepouredintotheatmosphere,thewaterandevenintosoil.Thedamagingeffectofthispollutionis,insomecases,permanent(永久的).

Toreducepollutioncreatesfurtherproblems.Factoriesmayhavetoberedesignedorevenpulleddown.Thiscostsmoneyandmaymeanlossoflivelihoodformanyworkers.

Moderntechnologyiscreatinganadditionalproblemanditismakingindustrymoreandmoreautomatic.Thismeansthatfewerandfewerpeopleareneededtooperatefactoriesandoffices.TheconsequentlossofjobsisaworldwideproblemandWesternsocietyisstillstrugglingtofindtheanswer.

Thisintroductiongivesyousomeideaofthetopicstobediscussedindetailinthischapter.1.Thispassageismostprobablywrittenas________.A)aself-contained(獨立的)chapter B)thebeginningpartofacertainchapterC)themiddlepartofacertainchapter D)thelastpartofacertainchapter2.WhichofthefollowingtopicsisNOTdiscussedinthepassage?A)Overpopulation. C)Naturalresources.B)Unemployment. D)Industrialpollution.3.Accordingtothepassage,somenaturalresourceslikefuelsandmetals________.A)willsoonbeusedup C)arenolongernewB)cannotbeusedatpresent D)willneverbegone4.Accordingtothepassage,moreandmorepeoplearebecomingjoblessbecauseof________.A)industrialautomation C)economicgrowthB)shortageofnaturalresources D)noneoftheabove5.Whatdoes“theanswer”attheendofPara.5mean?Itmeans________.A)thedevelopmentofmoderntechnologyB)thesolutiontounemploymentC)theapplicationofautomation D)thewaytoreducepollutionPassageTwoQuestions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Themoonhasbeendescribedbysongwritersandpoetsasaplaceforaromanticescape.Weknowofcoursethatthemoonisactuallyaveryunfriendlyenvironmentforhumanbeings.

Themooniscompletelyemptyofwaterbecausetheforceofgravity(萬有引力)onthemoonismuchlessthanontheearth.Thelackofastrongforceofgravityhascausedanywaterthemoonmayhavehadtoleakoutintospaceoverthe4,600millionyearsthatithasbeeninexistence.Ofcourse,sincethereisnowater,thereisnoplantlifeeither.Soifyougo,bringyourlunch.

Thereisnoaironthemoonbecauseitsgravityisnotsufficienttokeepanatmosphere.Thereforetravelerstothemoonrequirenotonlyoxygenandwaterbutalsoprotectionagainsttheraysthatarenotfiltered(過濾)byanatmosphere.Noatmospherealsomeansnoweather:nowind,norain,noclouds.

Temperaturesonthemoonarequiteextreme,rangingfrom110℃to-173℃.Thisoccursbecausethereisnoatmospheretofilterthesun’srayswhenitisshiningandthentoblanketinwarmairwhenthesungoesdown.Theseextremesoftemperatureareparticularlyunusualduringasolareclipse(日蝕),whentheearthpassesdirectlybetweenthesunandthemoon,forthetimebeing,blottingoutthesun’slight.Atsuchtimesthetemperatureonthemoonfallsveryrapidlyandthenrisesimmediatelyasthesunemergesfromtheearth’sshadow.Thechangeintemperaturemaybeasmuchas6.Themoonismuchdifferentfromwhathasbeendescribedinpoemsandsongsbecause______.A)itistoofarawayformostpeopletogetthereB)theenvironmentonthemoonisunfitforpeopletoliveinC)thepoetsandsongwritersareignorantofthemoonD)poemsandsongsarenottobebelieved7.Thereisnowateronthemoonbecause________.A)therehasneverexistedwateronthemoonB)thetemperaturethereissohighthatwaterevaporates(蒸發(fā))rapidlyC)themoonisunabletokeepwaterfromescapingintospaceD)thereisnoplantsofanykindtoreserve(保存)water8.Travelerstothemoonneedprotectionagainstthesun’sraysbecause________.A)thesunshinesdirectlyoverthemoonB)therearenotreestooffershelterfromthesunC)thereisnoatmospheretofilterthesun’sraysD)therearenowind,rain,orcloudsonthemoon9.Thetemperatureonthemoonchangessharplybetweendayandnightbecause_________.A)themoonismuchclosertothesunthantheearthisB)thereisnowatertoabsorbthesun’sheatC)solareclipseshavegreateffectonthetemperatureD)thereisnoatmospheretoregulate(調(diào)節(jié))thetemperature10.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutthemoon?A)Thechangeoftemperatureonthemoonisevengreaterduringasolareclipse.B)Theremightonceexistwateronthemoon.C)Thesunraysaredangeroustolifeonthemoon.D)Themoonhasbeenexistingformorethan4,600millionyears.PassageThreeQuestions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.LastJuly,my12-year-oldcardiedonCalifornia’sSantaAnaFreeway.Itwasanhourbeforesunset,andIwas25milesfromhome.Icouldn’treachanyonetopickmeup,soIdecidedtotakeabus.Notknowingtheroutes,IfiguredI’djustheadeast.

Abuspulledup,andIaskedthedriverhowfarshewasgoing.“Fourmorelights,”shesaid.TherewasanotherbusIcouldtakefromthere.Thisclearlywasgoingtobealongnight.Shedroppedmeoffattheendofherrouteandtoldmewhichbustolookfor.Afterwaiting30minutes,Ibegantothinkaboutaveryexpensivetaxiridehome.Thenabuspulledup.Therewasnolightednumberaboveitswindshield(擋風玻璃).Itwasoutofservice.Butthedooropened,andIwassurprisedtofindthatitwasthesamedriver.

“Ijustcan’tleaveyouhere,”shesaid.“Thisisn’tthenicestplace.I’llgiveyouaridehome.”

“You’lldrivemehomeinthebus?”Iasked,perplexed(困惑).

“No,I’lltakeyouinmycar,”shesaid.

“It’salongway,”Iprotested.

“Comeon,”shesaid.“Ihavenothingelsetodo.”

Aswedrovefromthestationinhercar,shebegantellingmeastory.Afewdaysearlier,herbrotherranoutofgas.AgoodSamaritanpickedhimup,tookhimtoaservicestationandthenbacktohiscar.“I’mjustpassingthefavoralong,”shesaid.

WhenIofferedhermoneyasathank-you,shewouldn’thearofit.“Thatwouldn’tmakeitafavor,”shesaid.“Justdosomethingniceforsomebody.Passitalong.”11. Whydidthewritersaythathewouldhavealongnight? A)Hewonderedhowlonghehadtowaitforthenextbus. B)Nodriverwouldgivehimaride. C)Hedidn’tknowtheroutes. D)Heperhapswouldhavetotakeataxi.12. Judgingfromthecontext,theplacewherethewriterwaitedforthesecondbuswas_______. A)veryquietandpeaceful C)neithercleannorbeautiful B)darkwithoutstreetlights D)alittleunsafe13. Whydidthewriterchangehismindafterwaitingfor30minutesattheendoftheroute? A)Nobuswouldcomeatthetime. B)Ataxiridewouldbemorecomfortable. C)Hebecameimpatientandabitworried. D)Heknewthedriverwouldneverreturn.14. Thebusdriverdrovethewriterhomelaterbecause_______. A)shehappenedtogointhesamedirection B)shewantedtodosomethinggoodforotherpeople C)herbrothertoldhertodoso D)shewantedtoearnmoremoney15. Thebusdriverhopedthatthewriter_______. A)woulddoasshedid C)wouldgivethemoneytoothers B)wouldkeepherinmemory D)woulddoherafavorPassageFourQuestions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.WhenIcomecrossagoodessayinreadinganewspaper,Iwouldliketocutitoutandkeepit.Butsometimes,justasIamabouttodoso,Ifindthearticleontheoppositesidejustasinteresting.Itmaybeadiscussionofthewaytokeephealthy,oradviceabouthowtobehaveoneselfinsociety.IfIcutthefrontessayout,theoppositeoneissuretobedamaged,leavingouthalfofitorkeepingthetextwithoutitssubject.Asaresult,thescissorswouldstopbeforetheystartwhenIfindoutthepossibleresultthatwillsurelycausemyregret.Sometimestwothingsaretobedoneatthesametime.Wecanonlytakeuponeofthem;theotherhastowaitorbegivenup.Butweknowthefutureisuncertainthechangedsituationmaynotallowustodowhatisleftbehind.Thuswearecaughtinafixandfeelsad.Howcomethoseniceopportunitiesandbrilliantideascomeallatonce?Itmayhappenthatourlifechangessuddenlyjustbecausewechooseoneovertheother.Infact,thisiswhatlifeislike:Weareoftenfacedwithtwoopposingthingswhicharebothdesirable.Justlikethenewspapercutting,itoftenoccursthatourattentionisdrawntoonethingonlyafterweareengagedinanother.Theformermaybemoreimportantthanthelatterandcangiverisetoadividedmind.However,Irememberaphilosopher’swords:“Whenonedoorcloses,anotheroneopens.”Soacasualorpassivechoicemaynotalwaysbeabadone.Whateverwedoinlife,wheneverlife’sstormstossus,theremustbesomethingwecanachieve,someshorewecanlandon,whichopensupanewvisionforus.Don’tforgetGodalwayskeepsadooropenforeveryone.Whilethefrontdoormaybeclosed,therewillbeanotheropenforyousomewhere.Whatwouldthewriterliketodowhenhecomesacrossagoodessayinanewspaper?A.Hewouldrecitetheessay.B.Hewouldintroducetheessaytohisfriend.C.Hewouldcopyitandkeepit.D.Hewouldcutitoutandkeepit.Whydoesthewritersometimesstopwhenheisabouttocutoutanessay?A.Becausetheessaysofbothsidesofthenewspaperareinteresting.B.Becausetheessayisnotinterestingandhedoesn’tliketokeepit.C.Becausehefindsitunnecessarytodoso.D.Becauseheknowswellthatevenifhecutsouttheessay,hewillbetoobusytoreaditagain.Sometimesyouhavetogiveupsomethingandmightneverdoitagainbecause__________.A.thesituationmightchangeB.youmighthavenointerestinitanymoreC.itmightnotbeimportantanymoreD.youmightnotwanttodoitanymoreWhatdoesthewriterthinkofacasualchoice?A.Youwillbedoomedtofeelregretfulaboutthechoice.B.Acasualchoicemayleadtoatragedyinlife.C.Acasualchoicemayturnoutbeagoodone.D.Lifewillbefullofmiseriesbecauseofthecasualchoice.Whatdoesthesentence“Whenonedoorcloses,anotheroneopens”imply?A.Thereisonlyonechoicewhichismostsuitableforusinlife.B.Lifewillbefullofotheropportunitiesevenifwehavemadeabadchoice.C.Anychoiceinlifewilldeterminewhetherwewillliveahappylifeornot.D.Onceachoiceismade,therewillbenootheropportunitiesinlife.III.VocabularyandStructure:1.Sincewecan'thearyouatthebackofthehall,you'llhaveto__________yourvoice.A.improve B.increase C.raise D.open2._____________heworkshard,Idon'tmindwhenhefinishestheexperiment.A.Assoonas B.Aslongas C.Aswellas D.Sofaras3.Peoplewhowantthetypist'sjobwillbejudged__________howaccurateandfasttheyare.A.infavorof B.intermsof C.inwaysof D.inspiteof4.Shallwerequestthechairman__________oursuggestionagain?A.toconsider B.considering C.consider D.considered5.Somesayyesandotherssayno;Idon'tknow__________tofollow.A.whether B.what C.whom D.how6.Icouldnotpersuadehimtoacceptit,_____________makehimseetheimportanceofit.A.ifonlyIcouldnot B.orIcouldnotC.notmorethanIcould D.norcouldI7.Mr.Edwardwasnotin,sohisbrotheractedas_______attheparty.A.actor B.guest C.host D.dancer8.________studentsoftenfinditdifficulttoliveinChinaatfirst.A.Outside B.Overseas C.National D.Abroad9.Hiscompanypromisedtopayforhishealth_______inadditiontootherbenefits.A.examinationB.service C.check D.insurance10.Manystudentsfoundthebook_____________;itprovidedthemwithalargeamountofinformationonthesubject.A.informative B.confusing C.distracting D.amusing11.Assomanyoverseasbusinesspeoplehavecometostartandbuildnewbusinesses,theplacelooksmuchmore_________thanitdidafewyearsago.A.propertied B.tedious C.prosperous D.unremarkable12.Thegirlhasmadeuphermindtogoabroadwithherboyfrienddespiteherparents'_________.A.agreement B.allowing C.letting D.objection13.Mybaglooks__________toMary's,soIoftentakehersbymistake.A.thesame B.identical C.different D.like14.Idon'thavecouragetotellhimthebadnewstohisface,soIhavetodoitina(n)____________way.A.direct B.strange C.indirect D.brave15.Icanhardlybelievemyeyes.This___________manisactuallyascientistwhooncewontheNobelPrize.A.remarkable B.unusual C.magnificent D.unremarkable16.Findingajobinsuchabigcompanyhasalwaysbeen_____________hiswildestdreams.A.under B.over C.above D.beyond17.Thechancesofseeingaplaneinmysmallhometownareone_____________amillion.A.for B.to C.in D.against18.Thereisaforecastthatthe_______foragoodcropharvestwillberatherpoorthisyear.A.prospect B.protection C.proportion D.promise19.Theboxistooheavy,so_____________givemeahand?A.wouldyoumind B.willyouliketoC.willyoupleasetoo D.wouldyouplease20.An______ofterritoryhadalwaysbeenawishoftherulerofthatcountry.A.introductionB.expansion C.intention D.expectation21.Thefootballmatchhadtobe_________owingto(由于)thebadweather.A.cancelled B.advanced C.arranged D.held22.Therehavebeenmany___________intheirmarriagebuttheystillloveeachother.A.upsanddowns B.fromheadtotoeC.timeandagain D.overandover23.I_______Alice,whowasonherwaytoseehowIwasgettingalong.A.cameupwith B.gotoutof C.ranover D.raninto24.Myparentsarenotinterestedinmodernmusic.Theyare_______.A.beforethedate B.behindthetimesC.afterthefashion D.againstthetides(潮流)25.Shehasnothingtodowiththemurdercase.Sheisnot_______it.A.concernedabout B.relatedin C.involvedinD.concernedin26.The_______ofthefilmstarreallydisappointedherfans.A.precious B.absence C.present D.absent27.__________howlittlehehadstudied,hedidverywellintheexam.A.Thinking B.Talkingabout C.Saying D.Considering28.ThetrainforLondonwill__________fromPlatform6intenminutes.A.leave B.come C.depart D.remove29.Youcanputonyourjeans.Itisjusta(n)______party.A.wonderful B.incredible C.formal D.informal30.HethoughthecouldtalkMr.Robinson_______buyingsomeexpensiveequipment.A.to B.about C.into D.on31.Withtheprice___________,thefruitsaresellingmuchbetternow.A.lowering B.islowered C.havingbeenlowered D.isbeinglowered32."Areyougoingtothefootballgame?""No.Theticketsare_______expensiveforme."A.verymuch B.somuch C.fartoo D.highly33.Thisisanillnessthatcanresultintotalblindness________leftuntreated.A.after B.if C.since D.unless34.Iamnotsurprisedatallthatshechosethewhiteskirt.Shealwayshasa_______forwhite.A.prefer B.preferable C.preference D.preferred35.Onlymembersofthecompanyare__________tousethefacilities.A.deserved B.entitled C.undertaken D.guaranteed36.Unlesswegetmoremoney,we'llbe____________finishingthisproject.A.separatedfrom B.recoveredfromC.preventedfrom D.chargedfrom37.Havingwalkedinthehotsunformostofthedaywithoutanywater,themanfelt____________.A.fatiguing B.havingfatigued C.fatigued D.tohavefatigued38._______Tomissupposedtomakeanappointmentwiththedentist,hesaysheistoobusy.A.However B.Whoever C.Whenever D.Whatever39.Ifyouarealways____________toothers'troubles,youwon'tgetanyhelpwheneveryouareintroubleyourself.A.indifferent B.regretful C.romantic D.phenomenal40.ThepricetheyofferedformyoldcarwassolowthatI_________itdown.A.brought B.turned C.called D.refused41.Writingisaslowprocess,requiring_____________thought,time,andeffort.A.reasonable B.considerable C.memorable D.numerable42.WhenItrytounderstand_____________thatpreventssomanyAmericansfrombeingashappyasonemightexpect,itseemstomethattherearetwocauses.A.whyitdoes B.whyitis C.whatitdoesD.whatitis43.Heis_____________tospeakthetruth.A.toofearful B.somuchfearful C.toomuchfearfulD.somuchoffearful44.HehasfailedmesomanytimesthatInolongerplaceany___________inwhathepromises.A.wish B.belief C.credit D.trust45.AfterthattheydrovetotheGuestHouseat__________speed.A.top B.head C.whole D.everyIV.Cloze:(1)TheUnitedstatesisalandofmany__1.Itspeoplehavecomefromdifferenthomelandsandhave2_theirowncustomsfromallpartsoftheworld.Althoughtheyliveandworkinamodern,___3___society,theywantto4theirtraditionsandpassthemontotheirchildren.So,intheirdailylives,manyAmericanscontinuetospeaktheir5_languageaswellasEnglish.Theycooktraditionalfoods.Theypracticetheirownreligionsandhavetheirownwayofthinkingaboutlifeanddeath.Inaddition,theyset__6_timetocelebratetheimportantoccasionsoftheirnativeculturewithspecialceremonies.EverypartoftheUnitedStateshasspecialcelebrations,dependingonthe7nationalgroupsthatliveinthearea.InHawaii,America’sislandstateinthePacificOcean,therearemanypeopleofAsianancestry.ManyoftheseAsiansareofJapanese,Chinese,orPolynesian__8.ImmigrantsfromChinaandJapanarrivedinHawaii9greatnumbersduringthepastcentury.TheearlyPolynesianscametoHawaiifromSouthPacificislandsmorethanathousandyearsbeforeanyotherpeople.TheAsiansleftrichtraditionsfortheir10tofollow.Today,Hawaiianshonorthememoryoftheirancestorswithspecialfeastsandfestivals.1. A.states B.areasC.cultures D.fields2. A.brought B.hadC.developed D.borrowed3. A.changed B.excitedC.exciting D.changing4. A.prevent B.preserveC.predict D.protest5.A.negative B.necessaryC.native D.narrative6.A.about B.off C.out D.aside7. A.ideal B.particularC.many D.active8. A.descent B.dessertC.desert D.decency9.A.for B.withC.byD.in10. A.residents B.delegatesC.descendants D.representatives(2)There1twomainkindsofsports.Thesetwokindsofsportsareteamsportsandindividualsports.Teamsportsaresuchsports_2__baseball,basketball,andvolleyball.Teamsportsrequiretwoseparateteams.Theteamsplay___3eachother.Theycompeteagainsteachother4getthebestscore.Forexample,inafootballgame,ifteamAgets7pointsandteamBgets3points,teamA5thegame.Teamsportsaresometimescalledcompetitivesports.Besidesteamsports,thereis6maintype,orkind,ofsportingactivity.Thesecondtypeisindividualsports.In7sportstherearenoteams.Thereisn’tanycompetition.Peopleplayindividualsportsinordertogetexercise.Theydon’tplayindividualsports8competition.9speaking,theywanttogetsomeexercise,nottowinagame.Individualsportsaresuchsportsasswimming,10,andrunning.1.A.is B.was C.are D.were2.A.for B.as C.in D.at3.A.against B.with C.to D.on4.A.for B.inorderto C.as D.with5.A.lose B.win C.loses D.wins6.A.one B.a C.other D.another7.A.individual B.team C.football D.basketball8.A.for B.at C.to D.on9.A.General B.Ingeneral C.When D.Generally10.A.ski B.skiing C.toski D.skis(3)ManyChinesestudentsdon'tdiverseenoughattentiontospokenEnglishatschool.TheythinkitnecessarytopracticespeakingEnglish1class,butnotoutofclass.HereisastorytoshowyouhowimportantitistospeaktheEnglishlanguage__2___ineverydaylife.AforeigneroncegothungryandwentintoarestaurantinLondon.Hesatdown_3.Whenthewaitercame,heopenedhismouth,puthisfingers4itandtookthemoutagaininordertoexpressthathewantedsomethingtoeatforhecouldnotspeak5.Thewaitersoonbroughtacupoftea.Themanshookhishead.Thewaiterthentook6theteaandbroughtacupofcoffee.Themanagainshookhishead.Themantriedagainandagain,buthewasn'tabletomake7understood.Finallyanothermancamein.HespokeEnglish___8.Inafewminutes,therewasalargeplateofmeatandvegetablesonthetablebeforehim.Soyou9_,amanoftengoeshungryifhedoesn't_101.A.from B.into C.in D.on2.A.correct B.free C.freely D.right3.A.atatable B.onatable C.atthetableD.onthetable4.A.upon B.into C.to D.onto5.A.Japanese B.French C.Chinese D.English6.A.over B.in C.away D.out7.A.that B.himself C.him D.it8.A.clearlyandfluently B.clearandfluentlyC.clearlyandfast D.clearandfast9.A.see B.understand C.look D.know10.A.know B.study C.master D.learn(4)Youwillfindthatcollegeclassesareverydifferentfromhighschoolclasses.Youwillhavemoreworkandresponsibilitieswithoutbeingpushedasmuch.1__,youwill

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