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It was the best of times and the worst of times..."Her voice ____32____ in and curved down through and ____33____ the words. She was nearly singing. I wanted to look at the pages. Were they the same that I had read? Or were there notes, music, lined on the pages, as in a ____34____ book? Her sounds began ____35____ gently. I knew from listening to a thousand preachers that she was nearing the end of her reading, and I hadn't really heard, heard to understand,a ____36____ word.

Watching the float so intently made him sleepy: he had been with Doreen ____37____ two the night before. They spoke of getting married in three months, by which time, Arthur said, they would have collected a good ____38____ of money, nearly a hundred and fifty pounds, not counting income-tax rebate, which will probably ____39____ it up to a couple of hundred. So they would be sitting pretty, Doreen replied, because Mrs.Creatton had already ____40____ to let them stay with her for as long as they like,____41____ half the rent. 

Work therefore is ____42____, first and foremost, as a preventive of boredom, for the boredom that a man feels when he is doing necessary though ____43____ work is as nothing in ____44____ with the boredom that he feels when he has nothing to do with his days.____45____ this advantage of work another is associated,____46____ that it makes holidays much more delicious when they come. 

On the edge of a small cape that marked the side of the bay away from the promontory was a loose ____47____ of rocks. Above them, some boys were ____48____ off their clothes. They came running, naked, down to the rocks. The English boy swam  49 them, and kept his distance at a stone's ____50____. They were of that coast, all of them burned smooth ____51____ brown, and speaking a language he did not understand. To be with them, of them, was a craving that filled his whole body. 

I don't know what the European figures are. Much smaller ____52____. Europe is poor, and a face can cost as much in ____53____ as a Rolls-Royce. The most that the ____54____ of European women can do is just to wash and hope for the best. Perhaps the soap will produce its loudly advertised ____55____; perhaps it will transform them into the likeness of those ____56____ creatures who smile so rosily and creamily, so peachily and pearlily, from every hoarding.

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试题出自试卷《高级英语2019年4月真题试题及答案解析(00600)》
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