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In the spring of 1919, Princess Bazaar of Luxembour’s royal family met the royal kitchen helper Leon. Many nights, Leon went into the kitchen and made ___36___ for Bazaar. They always talked about the good times ___37___they were having ice-cream. They soon fell in love. But ___38___ their different social status, both of them buried the ___39___.
Soon, Bazaar was made to accept an arranged royal marriage. For days, Leon could not see Bazaar, he was___40___ with impatience. Finally, Bazaar ___41___ at the table a month later. While serving desserts, Leon ___42___ the letters DOVE, which is an abbreviation of DO YOU LOVE ME with hot chocolate on Bazaar’s ice-cream. Leon ___43___ that Bazaar could understand his feelings.
A few days later, Bazaar got ___44___ . One year later, Leon could not ___45___ the mental suffering and left the royal kitchen. Years later, he and his own family ___46___ a candy store.
Many years later, they met again. Bazaar ___47___ that that afternoon she ate the ice-cream made by Leon, but didn’t see the ___48___ letters then.
Hearing this, Leon broke down in tears, and he finally understood the past ___49___ .If that chocolate had been___50___, those letters would never have melted, and he would not have lost his last chance. Leon decided to ___51___ a solid chocolate which can ___52___ a long time.
After lots of ___53___ , the chocolate Dove was finally made and each piece of chocolate was___54___engraved(刻有) with the letters “DOVE”. It’s a symbol of the love between Leon and Bazaar.
Now more and more people fall in love with this chocolate. Giving someone DOVE means sending the___55___ of love: DO YOU LOVE ME?

A.dishes B.chocolate C.ice-cream D.cakes

A.until B.if C.while D.once

A.because of B.thanks to C.apart from D.regardless of

A.feelings B.difference C.silence D.needs

A.calling B.burning C.working D.talking

A.stood up B.turned up C.stayed up D.dressed up

A.wrote B.sent C.mixed D.noticed

A.expected B.declared C.allowed D.promised

A.sick B.angry C.married D.bored

A.reduce B.stop C.repeat D.bear

A.left B.visited C.ran D.found

A.realized B.remembered C.wondered D.thought

A.confusing B.interesting C.melting D.annoying

A.misunderstandings B.competitions C.judgment D.prejudice

A.stable B.powerful C.frozen D.solid

A.buy B.discover C.create D.enjoy

A.stand B.spare C.take D.preserve

A.breaks B.research C.pressure D.problems

A.luckily B.immediately C.quickly D.firmly

A.story B.memory C.whisper D.secret

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Research has shown that two-thirds of human conversation is taken up not with discussion of the cultural or political problems of the day, not heated debates about films we've just watched or books we've just finished reading, but plain and simple ____.
Language is our greatest treasure as a species, and what do we ____ do with it? We gossip. About others' behaviour and private lives, such as who's doing what with whom, who's in and who's out-and why; how to deal with difficult ____ situations involving children, lovers, and colleagues.
So why are we keen on gossiping? Are we just natural ____, of both time and words? Or do we talk a lot about nothing in particular simply to avoid facing up to the really important issues of life? It's not the case according to Professor Robin Dunbar. In fact, in his latest book, Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language, the psychologist says gossip is one of these really____issues.
Dunbar ____ the traditional view that language was developed by the men at the early stage of social development in order to organize their manly hunting activities more effectively, or even to promote the exchange of poetic stories about their origins and the supernatural. Instead he suggests that language evolved among women. We don't spend two-thirds of our time gossiping just because we can talk, argues Dunbar—____, he goes on to say, language evolved specifically to allow us to gossip.
Dunbar arrived at his cheery theory by studying the ____ of the higher primates(灵长类动物)like monkeys. By means of grooming--cleaning the fur by brushing it, monkeys form groups with other individuals on whom they can rely for support in the event of some kind of conflict within the group or____ from outside it.
As we human beings evolve from a particular branch of the primate family, Dunbar ____ that at one time in our history we did much the same. Grouping together made sense because the bigger the group, the greater the ____ it provided; on the other hand, the bigger the group, the greater the stresses of living close to others. Grooming helped to ____ the pressure and calm everybody down.
But as the groups got bigger and bigger, the amount of time spent in grooming activities also had to be ____ to maintain its effectiveness. Clearly, a more ____ kind of grooming was needed, and thus language evolved as a kind of vocal(有声的)grooming which allowed humans to develop relationship with ever-larger groups by exchanging information over a wider network of individuals than would be possible by one-to-one ____ contact.

A.claim B.description C.gossip D.language

A.occasionally B.habitually C.independently D.originally

A.social B.political C.historical D.cultural

A.admirers B.masters C.users D.wasters

A.vital B.sensitive C.ideal D.difficult

A.confirms B.rejects C.outlines D.broadens

A.for instance B.in addition C.on the contrary D.as a result

A.motivation B.appearance C.emotion D.behaviour

A.attack B.contact C.inspection D.assistance

A.recalls B.denies C.concludes D.confesses

A.prospect B.responsibility C.leadership D.protection

A.measure B.show C.maintain D.ease

A.saved B.extended C.consumed D.gained

A.common B.efficient C.scientific D.Thoughtful

A.indirect B.daily C.physical D.secret

Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age five with her family. While1her ill elder sister throughout the years, Charlotte discovered she had a(an)2in medicine. At 18 she married and3a family. Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a4. Her husband supported her decision.

5, Canadian medical schools did not6women students at the time. Therefore, Charlotte went to the United States to study7at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia. It took her five years to8her medical degree.

Upon graduation, Charlotte9to Montreal and set up a private10. Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and there she was once again a11doctor. Many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps. Charlotte12herself operating on damaged limbs and setting13bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.

But Charlotte had been practicing without a license. She had14a doctor's license in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was15. The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to16her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused to17her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. So in 1887, she appeared to the Manitoba Legislature to18a license to her but they, too, refused. Charlotte19to practice without a license until 1912. She died four years later at the age of 73.

In 1993, 77 years after her20, a medical license was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor "this courageous and pioneering woman."

1.
A.

raising

B.

teaching

C.

nursing

D.

missing

2.
A.

habit

B.

interest

C.

opinion

D.

voice

3.
A.

invented

B.

selected

C.

offered

D.

started

4.
A.

doctor

B.

musician

C.

lawyer

D.

physicist

5.
A.

Besides

B.

Unfortunately

C.

Otherwise

D.

Eventually

6.
A.

hire

B.

entertain

C.

trust

D.

accept

7.
A.

history

B.

physics

C.

medicine

D.

law

8.
A.

improve

B.

save

C.

design

D.

earn

9.
A.

returned

B.

escaped

C.

spread

D.

wandered

10.
A.

school

B.

museum

C.

clinic

D.

lab

11.
A.

busy

B.

wealthy

C.

greedy

D.

lucky

12.
A.

helped

B.

found

C.

troubled

D.

imagined

13.
A.

harmful

B.

tired

C.

broken

D.

weak

14.
A.

put away

B.

taken over

C.

turned in

D.

applied for

15.
A.

punished

B.

refused

C.

blamed

D.

fired

16.
A.

display

B.

change

C.

preview

D.

complete

17.
A.

leave

B.

charge

C.

test

D.

cure

18.
A.

sell

B.

donate

C.

issue

D.

show

19.
A.

continued

B.

promised

C.

pretended

D.

dreamed

20.
A.

birth

B.

death

C.

wedding

D.

graduation

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1.

A.group B.team C.couple D.crowd

2.

A.wife B.sister C.mother D.daughter

3.

A.curious B.nervous C.guilty D.angry

4.

A.greeted B.puzzled C.offended D.scared

5.

A.hugged B.seized C.trained D.rescued

6.

A.sent B.handed C.pulled D.dug

7.

A.touch B.amuse C.cheat D.embarrass

8.

A.warning B.comment C.suggestion D.request

9.

A.eyes B.feathers C.fur D.skin

10.

A.lasted B.arrived C.appeared D.passe

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Later on, after talking to Eleanor and really20her experience of the results of my lateness, I've managed to be on time a lot more frequently.

1.
A.

Started

B.

Agreed

C.

Continued

D.

Managed

2.
A.

Relief

B.

Surprise

C.

Regret

D.

Sorrow

3.
A.

broken out

B.

closed down

C.

faded away

D.

run over

4.
A.

House

B.

Room

C.

Restaurant

D.

Supermarket

5.
A.

Could

B.

Must

C.

Will

D.

might

6.
A.

Movable

B.

Comfortable

C.

Acceptable

D.

Avoidable

7.
A.

However

B.

Therefore

C.

Moreover

D.

Otherwise

8.
A.

Her

B.

Him

C.

me

D.

them

9.
A.

spread

B.

wrote

C.

translated

D.

described

10.
A.

knew

B.

made

C.

found

D.

took

11.
A.

In

B.

beyond

C.

For

D.

against

12.
A.

Need

B.

Prove

C.

Pretend

D.

Intend

13.
A.

Funny

B.

Important

C.

Possible

D.

Simple

14.
A.

While

B.

After

C.

Until

D.

unless

15.
A.

All

B.

None

C.

Both

D.

Neither

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A.

Usually

B.

Merely

C.

Hardly

D.

gradually

17.
A.

Inspires

B.

Matters

C.

Improves

D.

challenges

18.
A.

How

B.

Why

C.

When

D.

what

19.
A.

Compared

B.

Reported

C.

Finished

D.

saved

20.
A.

Showing

B.

Satisfying

C.

understanding

D.

destroying

“Mum, can I invite my classmate Brett over to stay tomorrow night, please? It’s Friday, and we don’t have any ___.Can I, please?” Mum was sitting at the kitchen table. Dad was ___next to her, resting his head on his arms. Mum could ___that James wanted so badly to have his friend over.
“I’m so sorry, James,” she said.
“I’m never allowed to have friends come to the house? Why, Mum?” James asked sadly, almost in ___.
“I know it’s ___ for you,” Mum said softly. “But I’m just worried other people might think we’re a little… strange. And then they would make fun of you.”
“No, they wouldn’t, Mum,” James protested. “We’re not ___ at all. We’re just ordinary people.”
Mum sighed heavily. “To tell you the truth, James, my neck has been so painful that it’s given me a heavy ___. And your poor father –he doesn’t feel ___. He really needs a rest.”
“I can help, Mum!” James said. “___ I can make you and Dad feel better, can Brett come over? Please?”
“Well…”Mum began.
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“Easy,” James said ___.” Dad had tightened your neck bolts (螺栓) too much! I just___ them slightly! I learned that in robotic science at school.”
“What about you father? Can you ___ him?” asked Mum.
“I’ll try,” James replied. He ___ up Dad’s hair at the back of his neck. and plugged the electric wire into Dad’s head. Then he turned the ___on. Dad opened his eyes and ___ immediately. “He just let his ___run too low, that’s all,” James said, “Shall I tell Brett to come over straight after school tomorrow?”
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A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty

A.asleep B.reading C.alone D.standing

A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt

A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence

A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard

A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious

A.headache B.loss C.task D.day

A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well

A.As B.If C.Since D.Before

A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned

A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions

A.sympathy B.satisfaction C.bitterness D.politeness

A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly

A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered

A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask

A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled

A.television B.power C.light D.gas

A.grew up B.lay down C.broke down D.sat up

A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood

A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.accept

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