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B costly or expe C. things that make life easy ng A. Someone set off to the sun in an aircraft camier when washington became president of the B. It would take the jet airliner 15 years non-stop to reach the sun C. Jupiter is not so far away from the earth and it has no moon D. Little is known about Uranus, Neptune and Mercury 10. Which of the following statements can explain the sentence"Al I could not leave my name there, I would certainly leave my footprints on the moon, any A. I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not write my name on it B. I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not be known as the first persor landing on the moon C I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not actually land on the moon D. I could not be famous for my visit to the moon because I would leave my footprints on the 11. Which of the following sentences has NOT the same meaning with"I tried very hard to collect A I wanted to have control of my senses B I tried to pull myself together C. I tried to calm down myself D. I tried to be conscious enough 12. The sentence"Papers in Britain are perhaps less extreme than in some countries. Means A. the British papers are relatively moderate B. the british papers are relatively conservative C the British papers are relatively radic D. A and c 13. Which of the following statements is not the aim of women's liberation movement? A. to make it possible for a woman to decide what she wants to do B to make it possible for a woman to do the best and the most she possibly can C to help these women improve their view of themselves D. to help women obtain full equality very aspect of 14. According to the text, be all of the folle A. what she thinks of herself as a persor B. wh B a prec C a precious stone, fans, a word-cross, newspaper DB. costly or expensive goods C. things that make life easy D. something valuable 9. According to the text, which of the following statements is true? _______ A. Someone set off to the sun in an aircraft carrier when Washington became president of the United States. B. It would take the jet airliner 15 years non-stop to reach the sun. C. Jupiter is not so far away from the earth and it has no moon D. Little is known about Uranus, Neptune and Mercury. 10. Which of the following statements can explain the sentence “Although I could not leave my ‘name’ there, I would certainly leave my footprints on the moon, any way.” ________ A. I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not write my name on it. B. I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not be known as the first person landing on the moon. C. I would leave my footprints on the moon although I could not actually land on the moon. D. I could not be famous for my visit to the moon because I would leave my footprints on the moon. 11. Which of the following sentences has NOT the same meaning with “I tried very hard to collect my senses…” ________ A. I wanted to have control of my senses. B. I tried to pull myself together C. I tried to calm down myself D. I tried to be conscious enough 12. The sentence “Papers in Britain are perhaps less extreme than in some countries.” Means ______ A. the British papers are relatively moderate B. the British papers are relatively conservative C. the British papers are relatively radical D. A and C 13. Which of the following statements is NOT the aim of women’s liberation movement? _______ A. to make it possible for a woman to decide what she wants to do. B. to make it possible for a woman to do the best and the most she possibly can. C. to help these women improve their view of themselves. D. to help women obtain full equality with men in every aspect of life. 14. According to the text, a woman’s identity can be all of the following except ________ A. what she thinks of herself as a person B. who she thinks she is C. what the society thinks of her as a woman D. what she thinks she can do 15. Which group of phrases can describe the first puzzle best? _________ A. a diamond, a partner, clues, Arthur B. a precious stone, a word-cross, clues, Wynne C. a precious stone, fans, a word-cross, newspaper D. a jewel, 1913, a success, the world
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