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    67.你们看的照片是我弟弟拍的。

    68.我记得五年前在北京开会时见过她。

    69.火车晚点了,让我们等三个多小时。

    70.我刚进门,电话铃就晌了。

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    57.We will have to__________(deep) the well if we want more water.58.They’re going to close the school,but I thjnk that’s awrong__________(decide).

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    61.If you compare the quality of these goods,you will find that our price is very__________(reason).

    62.The candidate is winning__________(popular) among voters.

    63.The playground was filled with__________(noise) children.

    64.The new technique will__________(able) us to cut production cost by half.65.It was totally__________(practical) to think that we could finish the job in such a short time.

  4. 36.笨拙的;尴尬的 a. a___                                              37.犹豫,迟疑 vi. h___

    38.第五 num. f___                                                        39.保险 n. i___

    40.信封 n. e___                              41.正方形,广场 n. s ___

    42.无数的 a. n___                                                          43.推迟 vt. p___

    44.情感,情绪 n. e___                                                   45.恐怖主义者 n. t___

    46.计算 vt./vi. c___                                                        47.制服,军服 n. u___

    48.装置;手段 n. d___                                                  49.典型的;代表性的 a. t ___

    50.禁止 vt. f___                             51.看得见的 a. v___

    52.球形的;全球的 a. g___                      53.知识 n. k___

    54.发明,创造 vt. i___                                              55.孤独的;荒凉的 a. l___

  5. This passage is mainly about ways to deal with problems caused by________.

    • A.environmental pollution
    • B.1ack of natural resources
    • C.the destruction of forests
    • D.the rapid population growth
  6. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

    • A.Many local governments only purchase paper made from recycling.
    • B.Scientists are hopeful about reducing the bad effects of overpopulation.
    • C.Scientists are discouraged by the seriousness of environmental problems.
    • D.Lots of companies are moving from big cities to small ones in the US.
  7. Smaller cities are being developed so that________.

    • A.big cities can better develop their economy with less pollution
    • B.fewer people will suffer from the pollution caused by factories
    • C.the local governments call better serve the needs of their residents
    • D.farmers can grow and process their own food,fruits and vegetables
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    • A.fund programs with money to plant new trees
    • B.plant their own trees to reduce production cost
    • C.give logging companies money to plant new trees
    • D.plant trees to ensure a continuous supply of raw material
  9. The word“revive”(para4) can be replaced by________.

    • A.restore
    • B.stimulate
    • C.change
    • D.control
  10. Which of the following call be inferred from the passage?

    • A.Schools should do away with lecturing.
    • B.Interactive teaching requires more teachers.
    • C.Students are more willing to learn in interactive classes.
    • D.Teachers enjoy interactive teaching more than lecturing.