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10 behind me-a perfect stranger-tapped me ll and said "You don't need all that food. You're 12. I wanted 13 into a hole and die. ""Once 14 the beach someone pointed at me and said ' Kill the whale ' You can't 15 how these cruel comments 16 me. "17 to lose weight, Mary tried 18 over these years. She went on a near starvation diet and started losing weight. In 1984, she had a stomach stapling operation 19 the size the stomach was reduced. Said Mary In the first month I lost almost 50 pounds. And today-two and a half years later-I'm a fit 138. My 20 is to reach 125 pounds. 1. A shoulder B. figure C. feature D. frame 2. A. unattracting B. unattractive C. unaffected D. unaffecting 3. A to remake B. reborn C recreate D. to reproduce 4. A. lose B. loose C. loss D. lost 5. A. to show me off B to show me out C. to show me around D to show me in 6. A. fleshy B stout C fat D. thin 7. A. went B turned C. got D. fell 8.A. buying for B taking C. shopping D. shopping for 9. A a burden B a load C a weight D. a grocery 10. A line B row C. column D. group ll. A in the head B in the face Con the shoulder D. in the arm 12. A very fat B fairly fat C. quite fat D. fat enough 13. A. to climb B to fall C to crawl D. to drop 14. A, in the trip to B in the trip of C on a trip to D. on a trip of 15. A fancy B. imagine C think D. guess 16. A. injure B harm C. damage D. hurt 17. A Desperate B Despair C. Hopeless D Discourage 18. A. a lot of food B a lot of diets C. a lot of drugs D a lot of nutrition 19. A. on which B. for which C. in which D. with which 20. A. direction B goal C target D object VIo Read the following passages and complete the statements or answer the questions with the correct choice. Write your right letter on the Answer Sheet 20%) Passage I Time was-and not so many years ago, either-when the average citizen took a pretty dim view of banks and banking. That this was so, it should be said, was to no small than a few hundred thousand in the bank could have inspired the suggestion of a smile. Ang S?Ga extent the fault of banks and bankers themselves. Banks used to be-and a few still are- forbidding structures. Behind the little barred windows were, more often than not, elderly gentlemen whose expression of friendliness showed the size of the customer's account, and nothing I yet the average bank for many years was, to the average citizen a fearful, if necessary instrument for dealing business-usually big business. But somewhere in the past quarter century banks began to grow human even pleasant, and started to attract the little man. It is possible that this movement began in medium-sized towns, or in small towns where people know each other by their first names, and spread to big towns, at any rate, the results have been remarkable. The movement to"humanize"banks, of course, received a big push durin the war, when more and more women were hired to do work previously performed by men more and more " little" people found themselves in need of personal loans, as taxes became heavier and as the practice of installment(分期付款) buying broke down the previously view that there was something almost morally wrong about being in debt. All sorts of people began to discover that the wise use of credit (fF) could be extremely helpful. 1.The author believes that the unfriendly atmosphere in banks many years ago was chiefly due to10 behind me-a perfect stranger-tapped me 11 and said 'You don't need all that food. You're 12 .'I wanted 13 into a hole and die." "Once 14 the beach , someone pointed at me and said, 'Kill the whale.' You can't 15 how these cruel comments 16 me." 17 to lose weight , Mary tried 18 over these years. She went on a near starvation diet and started losing weight. In 1984,she had a stomach stapling operation 19 the size the stomach was reduced. Said Mary :"In the first month I lost almost 50 pounds. And today-two and a half years later-I'm a fit 138.My 20 is to reach 125 pounds." 1. A. shoulder B. figure C. feature D. frame 2. A. unattracting B. unattractive C. unaffected D. unaffecting 3. A. to remake B. reborn C. recreate D. to reproduce 4. A. lose B. loose C. loss D. lost 5. A. to show me off B. to show me out C. to show me around D. to show me in 6. A. fleshy B. stout C. fat D. thin 7. A. went B. turned C. got D. fell 8. A. buying for B. taking C. shopping D. shopping for 9. A. a burden B. a load C. a weight D. a grocery 10. A. line B. row C. column D. group 11. A. in the head B. in the face C. on the shoulder D. in the arm 12. A. very fat B. fairly fat C. quite fat D. fat enough 13. A. to climb B. to fall C. to crawl D. to drop 14. A. in the trip to B. in the trip of C. on a trip to D. on a trip of 15. A. fancy B. imagine C. think D. guess 16. A. injure B. harm C. damage D. hurt 17. A. Desperate B. Despair C. Hopeless D. Discourage 18. A. a lot of food B. a lot of diets C. a lot of drugs D. a lot of nutrition 19. A. on which B. for which C. in which D. with which 20. A. direction B. goal C. target D. object Ⅵ。Read the following passages and complete the statements or answer the questions with the correct choice. Write your right letter on the Answer Sheet :(20% ) Passage 1 Time was-and not so many years ago, either-when the average citizen took a pretty dim view of banks and banking. That this was so, it should be said, was to no small extent the fault of banks and bankers themselves. Banks used to be-and a few still are-forbidding structures. Behind the little barred windows were , more often than not, elderly gentlemen whose expression of friendliness showed the size of the customer's account, and nothing less than a few hundred thousand in the bank could have inspired the suggestion of a smile. And yet the average bank for many years was , to the average citizen , a fearful, if necessary, instrument for dealing business-usually big business. But somewhere in the past quarter century, banks began to grow human , even pleasant, and started to attract the little man. It is possible that this movement began in medium-sized towns , or in small towns where people know each other by their first names, and spread to big towns, at any rate, the results have been remarkable. The movement to "humanize" banks, of course, received a big push during the war , when more and more women were hired to do work previously performed by men. Also more and more "little" people found themselves in need of personal loans, as taxes became heavier and as the practice of installment(分期付款) buying broke down the previously long-held view that there was something almost morally wrong about being in debt. All sorts of people began to discover that the wise use of credit (信用卡) could be extremely helpful. 1.The author believes that the unfriendly atmosphere in banks many years ago was chiefly due to
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