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Chances are high______ China and Russia will make an agreement to build an oil pipeline. A. when B. where C. that D. which 8. Another new chemical factory has been built near ______ used to be a village. A. which B. that C. where D. what 9. ________ we can pass the coming examination will mainly depend on ________ we learn and ________ we learn it. A. Whether; what; how B. That; whether; why C. If; how; that D. Why; that; how 10. The university __________ Mr. Smith teaches is a world-famous one, _____ was founded over one hundred years ago. Awhere; that Bin which; where Cthat; which Dwhere; which 11. It was in the house ________ he used to live __________ the exhibition was held. Athat; that Bthat; which Cwhere; that Dwhich; that 12. Bungee jumping is an adventurous sport, popular with young adults, ______ courage matters more than strength. A. whose B. that C. of which D. where 13. The position , however, ______you are applying, is not quite a well paid one. A. that B. which C. for which D. to which 14. Mary smiled _____________ her mother did when she was Marys age. A. as if B. what C. the way D. that 15. You should make it a rule to leave things ___________ you can find them again easily. A. when B. where C. that D. in the place 16. Im going to find a part-time job and earn some money, ____ I think I could afford that beautiful MP4. A. in case B. in that case C. in which case D. in the case 17. There was a teapot shaped like a duck, out of _______ mouth the tea was supposed to come. A. whose B. which C. its D. that 18. What if we meet with a situation ___________ none of us are able to deal with? A. where B. in which C. what D. that 19. The process of curing a disease is like a war ____ different soldiers fight against an enemy. A. where B. when C. as D. while 20. I hold the view ________ she stated was true. A. that B. what C. that what D. which 21. It cost me 30 yuan to get here. --Well, it was crazy of you to take a taxi ________you would come by bus as well. A. unless B. if C. when D. because 22. Did you come back early yesterday? --No, it was midnight _______I arrived home. A. before B. after C. that D. when 23.The next day, the group of villagers had not gone very far ____ they entered a very narrow passage between two mountains. A. after B. when C. until D. while 24. ______ is known to us is that the old doctor, for ______ life was hard in the past, still works very hard in his late life. A. As; whom B. What; whom C. It; whose D. As; whose 25. Your speech given at the meeting, _____ everyone is taking into careful consideration, means much to us all. A. where B. what C. as D. which 26. They notice that plants dont grow well _______ is much shade. A. where B. which C. where there D. there 27. Life is like sport, I mean its a hard competitive business. A. in which B. by which C. for which D. of which 28. Is there any particular soup you would like to have? you select is all right with me. A. Whatever B. Anyone C. No matter what D. Whichever 29. I cant find Mr Smith. Where did you meet him this morning? It was in the hotel ___ he stayed. A. that B. where C. which D. the one 30. The soldiers soon reached ___ was once an old temple ____the villagers used as a school. A. what , where B. what , which C. where , which D. what , where 31 , the mountain climbers conquered Mount Qomolangma in the end. AAs the difficulty was great BGreat as the difficulty was CGreat difficulty as it was DThe difficulty was great 32. The word  media  basically refers to _____ we commonly call newspapers, magazines, radios and televisions. A. which B. what C. NkX D. that 33. Great changes have taken place in that school .It is no longer ____ it was 20 years ago, ____ it was so poorly equipped. A. what , when B. that, which C. what , which D. which , that 34. Is it true _____ the rain stops, it will be as hot as in the summer here? A. when B. that when C. whenever D. that 35. I will appreciate it very much you could change your plan a little bit to make it more workable. A. if B. that C. whether D. unless 36. _____ was known to all , Willian had broken his promise ______ he would give us a rise. 0A.As; which 00B.As; that 00C.It; that 00D.It ; which 37. My parents used _____ they had to get a new car for my brother. 00A.what 0000B.which 0000C.all what 00D. NkX 38. Is this hotel _____ you said we were to stay in your letter? 00A.where 0000B.which 0000C.in that 000D.in which 39.A modern university has been set up in ______ used to be. 00A.which 0000B.that 0000 C.what 0000 D.where 40. ______ is often the case, he didn't study hard and failed to pass the test. A. What B. Which C. It D. As 41. that all mountain roads were closed. ASo became the dangerous weather BSo dangerous did the weather become CSo dangerous became the weather DDangerous the weather became so 42. Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded other more well-informed experimenters failed. Awhich Bwhere Cwhat Dthat N[WkXzz My life story Sometimes, when I look at the pile of school books and my reflection in the mirror, I sigh. No, its not 1 unhappiness, just the realization that everythings going so 2 . It seemed like yesterday I was still a little girl in 7th Grade. 3 being a freshman looks 4 enough to touch, if I reach out my hand? I can almost feel the responsibilities, the burdens of 5 , pressing against my shoulders. Yes, Im still a 6 in many ways. I do not want to grow up and actually Im fighting against it. But I know it is a losing 7 . And as I have realized that, I come to the 8 where I have to 9 what I want to do with my life. What I never told anyone was that I want the 10 life: I want to go to the university only ten-minute walk away, to be 11 my family and friends , to get a job in this city. I want to live with my parents(I cant remember the _ 12_ time I called them mommy and daddy) and be a little girl 13 . You see, being ordinary is all very 14 . I like being ordinary most times, but I like being exceptional 15 . What I do not want is to become one of those people whose 16 have been washed away by time. I do not want be someone who lives everyday 17 about the next days salary, someone whose highlight is to have a good table for poker, someone who can say 18 when a child asks for a life story. As boring as life stories are, isnt it 19 to have nothing to tell? This is my life story 20 , and I hope I have more to tell in the future. 1. A. as usual B. as if C. because of D. in general 2. A. fast B. strange C. difficult D. wrong 3. A. But B. So C. Though D. When 4. A. wonderful B. likely C. soon D. close 5. A. history B. family C. competing others D. growing up 6. A. pupil B. loser C. child D. fighter 7. A. battle B. dream C. goal D. wonderland 8. A. conclusion B. point C. place D. limit 9. A. think B. decide C. know D. tell 10. A. ordinary B. comfortable C. easy D. great 11. A. around B. near C. beside D. for 12. A. only B. happy C. fun D. last 13. A. then B. instead C. forever D. otherwise 14. A. well B. simple C. right D. natural 15. A. indeed B. more C. lately D. least 16. A. stores B. dreams C. interests D. news 17. A. worrying B. caring C. setting D. complaining 18. A. no B. nothing C. something D. such 19. A. sad B. right C. silly D. funny 20. A. in fact B. after all C so far D. in all ,{ Nt A A few months ago, millions of people in London heard alarms all over the town. The emergency services, the Fire Departments, the Police, hospitals, and ambulances stood by, ready to go into action. In railway underground stations, people read notices and maps which told them where to go and what to do in the emergency. This was Exercise Flood Call, to prepare people for a flood emergency. London wasn't flooded yet, but it is possible that it would be. In 1236 and in 1663, London was badly flooded. In 1928, people living in Westminster, the heart of London, drowned in floods. And in 1953, one hundred people, living on the eastern edge of the London suburbs were killed, again, in the floods. At last, Greater London Council took actions to prevent this disaster from happening again. Though a flood wall was built in the 1960s, Londoners still must be prepared for the possible disaster. If it happens, 50 underground stations will be under water. Electricity, gas and phone services will be out of action. Roads will be drowned. It will be impossible to cross any of the bridges between north and south London. Imagine: London will look like the famous Italian city, Venice. But this Exercise Flood Call didn't cause panic among Londoners. Most people knew it was just a warning. One lady said, "It's a flood warning, isn't it? The water doesn't look high to me." 1. What is the passage mainly about ? A. Possible damages caused by floods. B. Emergency exercise in London. C. Flood emergency in London. D. London floods in history. 2. The purpose of the Exercise Flood Call is to ____________. A. train the civil defence for the flood B. prevent the flood from happening again C. set up an alarm system D. prepare prople against possible floods 3. The author quotes the woman(the underlined sentence) to______________. A. describe how frightened most of the Londoners were B. argue that its impossible to prevent floods in London C. show that most Londoners took Exercise Flood Call carmly D. prove that Exercise Flood Call did cause a lot of trouble to the Londoners. 4. From this passage, we can conclude that_____________. A. though a flood wall has once been built, London is very likely to be struck by a big flood B. It is impossible for a flood to happen again in London C. Londoners have done nothing to prevent the flood from attacking their city again D. London has never been attacked by big floods. B Share flat Goodhope valley nice flat . The other room ready for use immediately , quiet and convenient , fully furnished , park view . $45 p.w. including bills of phone and power . Female non-smoker . No pet . Helen 25760453 or 25760454 Moving Sale Armchairs , a set of 4 red/brown at $ 160; coffee table , black ,fine wood , $20; oil painting by modern artist , sailing boat in the rain , $ 150 ; Turkish carpet , dark blue 6 x 6 f , $320 ; fridge , big , double doors , $350 ; old books , $10 up , each . Tel : Weekday , 57220614 ; Weekend, 57225117 Part-time Laboratory Assistant Wanted Required by busy electronics company to help with development of computer . Should have an electronics degree BS or above and practical experience . Hours 2:30 p.m.  6:00 p.m .; Mon. Thur . Pay dependent on education and experience . Letter of application to : Williamm Coles , NOWA ELECTRONICS, 31-32 Woodfone RD , Depletton 5Helen wants to . A.find another lady to share the cost of a flat B.share her room in a flat with a lady who has no pet C.rent out a flat of her own at $ 45 per week D.find a flat in Goodhope Valley with park view 6Phone 57225117 and you can buy . Aa fridge for only $320 Ba coffee table which is made of fine wood Can armchair for $40 D6 books that you like for $60 7If you get a job at Nowa Electronics , you will . Awork 4 afternoons per week Bwork 3.5 hours every day Cbe paid per year according to your education and experience Dbe helped by a computer programmer 8Which of the following is true ? A.There are two bedrooms in the flat . B.Among the things for sale is a model sailing boat . CA college student of electronics can take a part-time job at Nowa Electronics DYou have to go personally for the job at Nowa Electronics . C Allan Raymond Miller took an interest in toys and turned it into a museum. But it s not just his toys that are on display among the 100 000 items he s collected. Chances are that you ll find something from your childhood too. Its collections are in people s memories. People tend to forget their day-to-day troubles here.  I think this is every collector s dream to put it out there and share it with the public  said Miller a former chemistry teacher. Bill and Maria Spencer and their three children were traveling from Texas to their home in Williamstown N.J. last summer when they spotted a sign along Interstate]ElQ 70 advertising the museum. Their youngest son liked the trains but the parents were just as pleased to find toys from their youth when they stopped there last summer. Bill showed the kids how  Rock Em Sock Em Robots works while Maria laughed when seeing the Maria and Donny Osmond dolls she had as a girl.  It s important for our kids to see what we had as kids  Bill said. A large part of the museum s collection is devoted to model trains mostly Lionel which Miller and his father started collecting in the mid-1970s. One of the oldest and most precious of his toys is a wind-up NSagv metal Tut-Tut toy produced between 1893and 1910 by Lehmann a German toy maker. Much of the collection is made up of toys produced by Louis Marx such as the  Rock Em Sock Em Robots. Between the 1940s and 1960s Marx Toys Co. was the largest toy maker in the United Sates. Toy museum like Miller s are important to the history of American culture. There is an opportunity to appreciate the toy as an art piece a piece of design and a piece of play. 9. According to the passages the museum can show the history of _______. A. American politics B .American education C .American culture D.American technology 10 According to the passage in order to make the toy museum known Miller ______. A .let his students help him B. advertised his museum in some places. C .made a speech everywhere D. advertised his museum on the TV 11. The third paragraph is mainly used to support _____. A. Paragraph 1 and 2 B. only paragraph2 C. paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 4 and 5 12. What would be the best title for the passage? A. A special museum for boys and girls B. Toy collector turns hobby into a museum C. Toy museums are popular with children D. A toy museum will be set up D By 1990 according to a World Wildlife FundWWF report only about 4 500 tigers survived throughout the world --- half of them in India. Mr. Foresters who followed and counted tiger footprints estimated0O that in May 1992 only about 1 800 tigers existed in India. Project Tiger supported by WWF was immediately launched. 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A. study the growth rate of tigers B. improve the breeding of young tigers C. protect tigers from being killed D. analyze the behavior of tigers 14. Studies have shown that_______. A. a tigress never attacks until attacked B. the tigress is not as fierce as the tiger C. a tiger usually fights with another tiger to defend its own territory. D. the tiger is not as a good hunter as is commonly described 15. Some people are afraid that Project Tiger_______. A. has been carried out too far B. has failed to achieved its goal C. hasn t received enough attention D. is not worth the money spent on it 16. The author seems________. A. to be excited about Project Tiger. B. to have a matter-of-fact attitude towards Project Tiger C. to have an unfriendly attitude towards Project Tiger D. to be satisfied with Project Tiger E At least 21 people were killed and 21 others injured in a traffic accident that occurred on Tuen Mun road , Hong Kong , at 6:30 a.m. (local time ) Thursday . Sources from the KMB group , Hong Kong s largest bus company , said the driver of the double-deck bus of the KMB group was killed in the accident . The driver had been driving on the current route for two years . He served for the company since 1997 and maintained a good record . The injured , some of them in critical condition , have been rushed to Yan Chai Hospital , Princess Margaret Hospital , Tuen Mun Hospital and Caritas Medical Center for medical treatment . The bus crashed into a lorry before running off Think Kau bridge near Tuen Mun Village in Hong Kong s New Territories and plunged down a slope of dozens of meters in height . The driver of the lorry was under investigation at present . Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and other government officials arrived at the spot to arrange the rescue work . The Home Affairs Department has set up four inter-departmental help offices to provide assistance and answer general public inquiries . The chief executive said he is  very astonished and sad about the accident. He expressed his deepest condolences to the family members of those who died in the accident . Tung urged the Home Affairs Department ,the Social Welfare Department and other departments concerned to provide all the necessary assistance to the victims and their families . He praised the police , medical and healthcare personnel for the great efforts they have made in rescue operation. He also instructed the police and the relevant departments to carry out a thorough investigation into the accident . Secretary for the Environment , Transport and Works Sarah Liao Sau-tung told the press Thursday morning that it is still not available the number of passengers on the bus when the accident took place . 17All of the followings are true EXCEPT that . 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