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It had begun before my sister left. My sister left () it had begun.

A.after

B.without

C.before

D.behind

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第1题
Who said that the film had begun twenty minutes before?A.The man.B.Mrs Brown.C.Mr Brown.

Who said that the film had begun twenty minutes before?

A.The man.

B.Mrs Brown.

C.Mr Brown.

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第2题
An Awful Afternoon Sometimes I feel that being the mother of three small children is like

An Awful Afternoon

Sometimes I feel that being the mother of three small children is like running a large circus(马戏团). One afternoon last week, my three sons were playing peacefully in the back yard, throwing the ball from one to the other. I jumped at the chance to talk to one of my friends on the phone, but before I got to the phone, I could tell that the boys had begun to quarrel with each other over something. I rushed out to make peace, but before I got there, Charles had begun to fight over this. Even David, the oldest boy, who won't usually fight with anybody over anything, was involved. First, I made them stop fighting, and then I examined Mark's eye. I decided that it wasn't going to develop into a black eye, but I felt that they should suffer at least a little for what they had done. "I'm going to speak to your father about these when he comes home tonight," I said. "He and I will think of how to punish you." Things were pretty quiet after that for about half an hour, and then Charles broke a glass in the kitchen sink, and at almost the same moment, Mark fell out of the apple tree. I suppose I will be able to laugh at all these things someday. In the meantime, I just pray to heaven for patience.

The mother of the three children is the manager of a large circus.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第3题
Television is the most effective brainwashing medium ever invented by man. Advertisers kno
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【C1】

A.true

B.truth

C.real

D.reality

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第4题
听力原文: One important thing about art movements is that their popularity can be affec
ted by social conditions, which are themselves often affected by historical events. As an example, look at what happened in the United States early in the 20th century, around the time of the Great Depression, the art movement known as the Regionalism had begun in the United States even before the Depression occurred. But it really flourished in the 1930s, during the depression years. Why? Well, many artists who had been living in big cities were forced by the economic crisis to leave those big cities and move back to their small towns in rural America. Some of these artists came to truly embrace the life in small towns and to reject city life in so-called "sophisticated society". These artists or specifically certain painters really built the regional-ist movement. They created things in everyday life in small towns or farming areas. And their style. was not all neutral, really big glorified or romanticised country life, showing it stable, wholesome, and embodying important American traditions. And this style. became very popular, in part because of the economic conditions of the time. You see, the Depression had caused many Americans to begin to doubt their society. But regionalism artists painted scenes that glorified American values, scenes that many Americans could easily identify with. So the movement helped strengthen peoples faith in their country, faith that had weakened as the result of the depression. But in the 1940s, before and after the Second World War, American culture began to take on a much more international spirit, and Regionalism, with its focus on small town life, well, it lost a lot of popularity, as American society changed once again. Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard. 20. What is the lecture mainly about? 21. What kind of scene might be shown in a typical regionalist painting? 22. According to the speaker, what happened in the USA in the 1940s around the time of WWII that affected the popularity of the regionalist art?20.

A.People working in a large factory.

B.People walking on crowded city streets.

C.An everyday activity in a small town.

D.A well-known historical event.

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第5题
By the time we got to the cinema the film()for half an hour.

A.has begun

B.had begun

C.has been on

D.had been on

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第6题
Passage Four:Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Before 1945, hardly any
one outside of New Mexico had ever heard of Alamogordo. In 1960 its population numbered 21,723. Ever since 1898, when the town had been built by the Southern Pacific Railroad, Alamogordo had been a lonely town. The land around it was largely desert, and largely empty.

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At dawn on July 16, 1945, the atomic bomb was set off. Observers agreed that they had witnessed something unlike anything ever seen by men before, a huge, colorful fireball, more brilliant than the sun flashing as it rose for miles into the air. Never before had men released so much power at one time, nor had any nation ever possessed weapon as terrible and destructive as the atomic bomb.

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When news of the atomic bomb and its destructiveness was announced, people all over the world wondered what other new weapons were being prepared in the New Mexico desert. Some people doubted that the secret of making atomic bombs could be kept from other countries. Some even doubted the wisdom of using so powerful a weapon. But no one doubted that a new kind of war—and a new kind of world—had begun at Alamogordo, one summer morning in 1945.

第36题:What is the main topic of this passage?

A) The secret of Alamogordo.

B) A new kind of war.

C) The destructive force of the first atomic bomb.

D) The selection of the test site for the first atomic bomb.

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第7题
An earthquake hit Kashmir on Oct. 8, 2005. It took some 75,000 lives,【B1】130,000 and left
nearly 3.5 million without food, jobs or homes.【B2】overnight, scores of tent villages bloomed【B3】the region, tended by international aid organizations, military【B4】and aid groups working day and night to shelter the survivors before winter set【B5】.

Mercifully, the season was mild. But with the【B6】of spring, the refugees will be moved again. Camps that【B7】health care, food and shelter for 150,000 survivors have begun to close as they were【B8】intended to be permanent.

For most of the refugees, the thought of going back brings【B9】emotions. The past six months have been difficult. Families of【B10】many as 10 people have had to shelter【B11】a single tent and share cookstoves and bathing【B12】with neighbors. "They are looking forward to the clean water of their rivers," officials say. "They are【B13】of free fresh fruit. They want to get back to their herds and start【B14】again." But most will be returning to【B15】but heaps of ruins. In many villages, electrical【B16】have not been repaired, nor have roads. Aid workers【B17】that it will take years to rebuild what the earthquake took【B18】. And for the thousands of survivors, the【B19】will never be complete.

Yet the survivors have to start somewhere. New homes can be built【B20】the stones, bricks and beams of old ones. Spring is coming and it is a good time to start again.

【B1】

A.injured

B.ruined

C.destroyed

D.damaged

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第8题
()the concert had begun did we realize what a splendid show it was going to be.

A.No sooner

B.Only after

C.Hardly

D.Scarcely

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第9题
Which of the following sentences consists of subjunctive mood?A.Hardly had he begun to spe

Which of the following sentences consists of subjunctive mood?

A.Hardly had he begun to speak when the audience interrupted him.

B.If you have finished reading this book, please return it to me.

C.She told us that she would not go with us, if it rained.

D.If she had worked harder, she would have succeeded.

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第10题
______ had the football game begun than it started rained.A.WhenB.HardlyC.OnlyD.No sooner

______ had the football game begun than it started rained.

A.When

B.Hardly

C.Only

D.No sooner

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