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Earthquake
Some countries,such as Japan,have a large number of earth quakes.Earthquakes happen very 1 and violently(強(qiáng)烈地).During an earthquake,there is often a great 2 first.Then the earth 3 terribly,many houses 4 ,railway tracks break and trains run 5 lines,a great many factories are 6 ,thousands of deaths are caused,and many more lose homes… 7 the great damage and deaths caused by the earthquake 8 ,other disasters such as fires often 9 ,more buildings destroyed and more 10 caused.
It is well known of the 11 of a possible earthquake,and for centuries man has been making researches(研究) on earthquakes.More than 2000 years ago, 12 ,a Chinese scientist named Zhang Heng 13 a machine which could detect(發(fā)覺) earthquakes,and this machine is still 14 by scientists today to detect and measure the 15 of earthquakes.Now we know much more about earthquakes and 16 they happen,but we still 17 tell exactly when and where an earthquake will happen, 18 cannot stop it from happening.So earthquakes are 19 the worst disasters(災(zāi)難)in the world.
No one can stop 20 earthquakes.However,scientists can 21 stop earthquakes destroying whole cities and causing too many deaths.In those 22 where earthquakes often happen,they 23 mountain temperatures and take 24 from the air and if anything starts to happen ,they warn governments to be prepared for 25 disasters so that emergency(緊急) plans are put into action to lessen(減少) the disaster,probably saving many lives.
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A. commonly | B.extremely | C.immediately | D.quickly | |
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A.sound | B.voice | C.immediately | D.storm | |
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A.moves | B.shakes | C.noise | D.breaks | |
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A.get burnt | B.catch fires | C.jumps | D.fall down | |
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A.off | B.on | C.sink | D.behind | |
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A.pull out | B.stopped | C.into | D.cut down | |
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A.Except | B.Besides | C.destroyed | D.Because of | |
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A.alone | B.later | C.Instead of | D.itself | |
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A.follow | B.break out | C.only | D.enter | |
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A.quakes | B.deaths | C.come | D.results | |
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A.information | B.questions | C.dangers | D.wounds | |
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A.as a result | B.in fact | C.for example | D.as well | |
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A.invented | B.discovered | C.found out | D.operated | |
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A.improved | B.repaired | C.protected | D.used | |
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A.date | B.strength | C.position | D.length | |
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A.where | B.when | C.how | D.why | |
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A.can | B.cannot | C.want to | D.happen | |
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A.that | B.but | C.and | D.or | |
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A.among | B.before | C.between | D.at the front of | |
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A.natural | B.big | C.some | D.usual | |
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A.help | B.never | C.already | D.exactly | |
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A.areas | B.cities | C.mountains | D.villages | |
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A.keep | B.report | C.record | D.copy | |
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A.drops | B.dusts | C.photos | D.something | |
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A.national | B.general | C.terrible | D.possible |
Over years of study, Paco has discovered that people act in predictable ways when they are shopping. Successful shops adapt themselves to these habits. For example, people tend to 1 to the right when they enter a building. That is why many people have their entrance on the 2 . Also, people speed up when they enter shops and need space to 3 down. That is why there is often a(n) 4 space just inside a shop door giving people a 5 to make themselves at home.
Men and women shop in different ways. Men like to decide what they want 6 they shop. Then they go straight out and get in without buying anything else. Seventy-five percent of men who try clothes on buy them 7 away. Only 35 percent of women do the 8 . Men also 9 not to talk to shop assistants.
Women enjoy the shopping 10 more. They will shop first and decide what they want later, trying different things out 11 the way. Women also like to 12 their time. A shopping trip that takes a man and a woman one hour will take two women three hours. Paco suggests that shops provide “nurseries” for 13 with video games and a TV turned to a sports channel. The women can then shop in 14 while the men play.
According to Paco, these differences can 15 back to the “hunter-gatherer”period of human history. Men were hunters. They focused on stalking 16 and then killing them. Women 17 wild vegetables and fruits. They needed to be 18 , to talk to each other and to cover as much ground as possible.
Every modern city has its shopping area. And the shops are 19 of modern, high-tech goods. But the people shopping are 20 in the same way that their ancestors did forty thousand years ago.
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It was a freezing day, when I picked up a wallet in the street. There was nothing but 1 but a letter that was 2 Helen. On the torn 3 I found the return 4 , so I called information. The operator asked me to 5 on, and she came back on the 6 soon. She told me that Helen's family had 7 their house years ago. Helen had to 8 her mother in a nursing home.
I called and found out that Helen's mother had 9 .The woman who answered 10 that Helen herself was 11 living here.The director waited for me at the 12 of the nursing home. I went up to the 3rd floor. Helen was an old 13 with a warm smile and 14 eyes.
I told her about 15 the wallet and showed her the letter. She took a deep 16 . “Young man,” she said, “this was the 17 letter I had written to Mike 60 years ago. I loved him very much. I guess no one ever 18 up to him. I still think of him...”
I thanked Helen and came back to the director. His secretary looked at the wallet 19 and said, “Hey ,that's Mr.Goldstein's. He's always losing it. He's 20 here on the 8th floor.That's his wallet, for 21 .”
We hurried to him and asked 22 he had lost his wallet.Mike felt his back 23 and then said, “Goodness, it's missing.”
When I returned him the wallet and told him where Helen was, Hegrew 24 . “When the letter came,” he said, “my life ended. I never married.”
We took him to Helen's 25 . They stood, looked at each other for a minute and embraced(擁抱).
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A.on B.here C.inside D.outside
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A.sent for B.written to C.given D.signed
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A.letter B.envelope C.wallet D.back
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A.home B.telephone C.date D.address
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A.hold B.keep C.put D.go
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A.way B.floor C.line D.car
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A.bought B.sold C.moved D.built
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A.carry B.place C.drive D.bury
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A.left B.returned C.stayed D.died
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A.explained B.thought C.discovered D.considered
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A.a(chǎn)gain B.still C.now D.then
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A.door B.house C.office D.wall
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A.man B.woman C.teacher D.servant
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A.bursting B.freezing C.friendly D.lively
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A.reading B.writing C.finding D.searching
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A.dive B.sight C.bow D.breath
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A.important B.oldest C.bow D.last
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A.went B.matched C.caught D.measured
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A.immediately B.clearly C.closely D.exactly
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A.a(chǎn)lso B.over C.right D.still
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A.sure B.pleasure C.help D.interest
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A.that B.if C.where D.when
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A.head B.mark C.package D.pocket
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A.nervous B.silent C.pale D.anxious
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A.floor B.house C.room D.bed.
1 try to be a loving husband and father. Totally 2 . No ifs, ands or buts. The idea had come to me as I listened to a commentator 3 my car's tape player. He was _4__ a passage about husbands being 5 of their wives. 6 he went on to say, “Love is an act 7 will. A person can choose to love. “To myself, I had to admit that I had been a selfish husband,
8 our love had been dulled by my own insensitivity (感覺遲鈍). In unimportant ways, really scolding Evelyn for her tardiness (拖拉); 9 on the TV channel I wanted to watch; throwing 10 day-old newspapers that I knew Evelyn still wanted to read. Well, for two weeks all that would 11 . And it 12 . Right from the moment I kissed Evelyn at the door and said. That new yellow sweater looks 13 on you. “Oh, Tom, you noticed,” she said, surprised and 14 . Maybe a little puzzled. After the long drive, I wanted to sit and read. Evelyn suggested a walk on the beach. I started to refuse, but then I thought.” Evelyn's been alone here with the children 15 week and now she wants to be alone with me. “We walked on the beach while the children flew their kites. So it went. Two weeks of not calling the Wall Street investment (投資) firm 16 I am director; a visit 17 the shell museum, though I usually hate museums ( and I enjoyed it ) ; 18 my tongue while Evelyn's getting ready made us late for a dinner 19 . Relaxed (輕松) and happy, that's how the whole vacation passed. I made a new promise to keep on 20 to choose love.
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A. used to B. would
C. should D. could
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A. loving B. lovely
C. lovable D. loved
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A. at B. with
C. on D. for
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A. thinking B. writing
C. believing D. reading
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A. helpful B. useful
C. thoughtful D. hopeful
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A. Instead B. Then
C. Otherwise D. Thus
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A. in B. of
C. against D. at
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A. that B. but
C. when D. if
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A. insisting B. hanging
C. sticking D. suggesting
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A. about B. up
C. away D. in
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A. happen B. change
C. develop D. forbid
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A. would B. had
C. did D. was
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A. great B. big
C. sorry D. tight
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A. frightened B. anxious
C. disappointed D. pleased
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A. all of B. all
C. all of a D. all a
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A. which B. what
C. where D. that
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A. in B. at
C. by D. to
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A. stopping B. preventing
C. keeping D. holding
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A. date B. day
C. night D. evening
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A. reminding B. requiring
C. repaying D. remembering
I made a promise to myself on the drive down to the vacation beach cottage. For two weeks I
1 try to be a loving husband and father. Totally 2 . No ifs, ands or buts. The idea had come to me as I listened to a commentator 3 my car's tape player. He was _4__ a passage about husbands being 5 of their wives. 6 he went on to say, “Love is an act 7 will. A person can choose to love. “To myself, I had to admit that I had been a selfish husband,
8 our love had been dulled by my own insensitivity (感覺遲鈍). In unimportant ways, really scolding Evelyn for her tardiness (拖拉); 9 on the TV channel I wanted to watch; throwing 10 day-old newspapers that I knew Evelyn still wanted to read. Well, for two weeks all that would 11 . And it 12 . Right from the moment I kissed Evelyn at the door and said. That new yellow sweater looks 13 on you. “Oh, Tom, you noticed,” she said, surprised and 14 . Maybe a little puzzled. After the long drive, I wanted to sit and read. Evelyn suggested a walk on the beach. I started to refuse, but then I thought.” Evelyn's been alone here with the children 15 week and now she wants to be alone with me. “We walked on the beach while the children flew their kites. So it went. Two weeks of not calling the Wall Street investment (投資) firm 16 I am director; a visit 17 the shell museum, though I usually hate museums ( and I enjoyed it ) ; 18 my tongue while Evelyn's getting ready made us late for a dinner 19 . Relaxed (輕松) and happy, that's how the whole vacation passed. I made a new promise to keep on 20 to choose love.
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A. used to B. would
C. should D. could
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A. loving B. lovely
C. lovable D. loved
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A. at B. with
C. on D. for
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A. thinking B. writing
C. believing D. reading
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A. helpful B. useful
C. thoughtful D. hopeful
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A. Instead B. Then
C. Otherwise D. Thus
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A. in B. of
C. against D. at
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A. that B. but
C. when D. if
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A. insisting B. hanging
C. sticking D. suggesting
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A. about B. up
C. away D. in
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A. happen B. change
C. develop D. forbid
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A. would B. had
C. did D. was
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A. great B. big
C. sorry D. tight
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A. frightened B. anxious
C. disappointed D. pleased
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A. all of B. all
C. all of a D. all a
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A. which B. what
C. where D. that
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A. in B. at
C. by D. to
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A. stopping B. preventing
C. keeping D. holding
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A. date B. day
C. night D. evening
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A. reminding B. requiring
C. repaying D. remembering
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