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I thin she hurt my feelings__rather than by accident as she claimed.
A)virtually? B)deliberately? C)literally ?D)appropriately
She claimed 500 dollars him injuries suffered.
A.for;of B.from;of C.from;for D.for;from
Some of you must have complained why there are so many English words that you have to 22 every day. However, do you know how many words the English language has exactly? Maybe ten thousand, one hundred thousand, or 23 one million!
Every 98 minutes, there is a new English word being 24 Last time when words were being 25 to the language at this rate was during the 26 of William Shakespeare. The 27 popularity of English has 28 the most fertile period of word creation. About 1.53 billion people speak English as a 29 , a second or a business language. The Global Language Monitor, 30 in the state of Texas in the US, has been recording English word creation since 2003. Now, there are almost one million English words.
Words that are predicted to be the one millionth 31 “defollow”, “defriend”, “noob”, and “greenwashing”. “Defollow” and “defriend” are Internet words, 32 what users do with a person they do not wish to 33 in touch with on the Internet. “Noob” is an offending name for someone new 34 a particular task or community. The word “greenwashing” 35 what companies do to appear 36 friendly. And “chiconomics” means a difficult time in fashion. Of course, there is a 37 that the one millionth word will be a sixth choice. The Global Language Monitor once 38 that the millionth English word would be “imminent” in 2006, but the organization has 39 that expected date 40 once. Other experts have 41 doubts about its methods because they don’t think that there is an agreement about how to classify a word.
22. A.write B.read C.memorize D.copy
23. A.still B.hence C.nevertheless D.even
24. A.inspired B.motivated C.commented D.created
25. A.advocated B.added C.adopted D.acquired
26. A.years B.days C.months D.hours
27. A.appropriate B.fundamental C.widespread D.elementary
28. A.brought B.led C.found D.taken
29. A.primary B.social C.physical D.typical
30. A.lay B.located C.built D.found
31. A.conclude B.consist C.exclude D.include
32. A.saying B.writing C.describing D.accounting
33. A.lose B.pay C.have D.stay
34. A.on B.of C.to D.with
35. A.refers to B.prefers to C.comes to D.sticks to
36. A.continually B.eventually C.environmentally D.constantly
37. A.possibility B.fact C.result D.bond
38. A.published B.declared C.expected D.claimed
39. A.put up B.put off C.put down D.put out
40. A.other than B.more than C.rather than D.less than
41. A.consulted B.instructed C.associated D.expressed
Cats have no emotions. At least, that's what my husband once claimed. I 1 that my two cats experience emotions. They feel anger, fear, and 2 . He agreed with me, but 3 his opinion that cats don't feel love. 4 , my tuxedo cat, Sebastian, would teach him otherwise.
When my next-door neighbour moved in, he had a she cat named Juliet. She was an indoor lady, always watching 5 through the window.
Then one day when I 6 my cat to the backyard for his playtime, Sebastian 7 Juliet gazing at him behind the window. It soon became 8 that they were attracted by each other. So every day thereafter, whenever I let Sebastian out, he would rush 9 to the backyard next-door and they would sit gazing 10 at each other through the screen, she inside, and he outside. Even my husband watched 11 , and he would murmur, "But cats can't feel love... can they?"
Five months later, my neighbour had to 12 because of work. My heart sank. I wondered how Sebastian would 13 to Juliet's leaving.
For months after Juliet moved away and the new neighbour moved in, I often 14 Sebastian sitting by Juliet's window, looking into the apartment 15 his lady. The new neighbour didn't mind having the "Peeping Sebastian" after I 16 his reason for being there.
Sebastian 17 the small area outside that window as his territory. Other male cats were allowed in the 18 , but not near Juliet's window, which he guarded until his 19 .
Even now, when my husband and I walk through the backyard and see that window, he 20 me of the lesson Sebastian taught him... that cats do indeed fall in love.
1. A. argued B. quarreled C. suggested D. discussed
2. A. energy B. power C. strength D. happiness
3. A. referred to B. prepared for C. stuck to D. approved of
4. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Meanwhile
5. A. the environment B. the sky C. her owner D. her boyfriend
6. A. forbade B. prevented C. accompanied D. left
7. A. called attention to B. caught sight of C. took charge of D. paid a visit to
8. A. ambitious B. doubtful C. skeptical D. obvious
9. A. secretly B. straight C. quietly D. worriedly
10. A. lovingly B. angrily C. hungrily D. greedily
11. A. in trouble B. in sorrow C. in amazement D. in horror
12. A. settle B. travel C. apologize D. move
13. A. react B. reply C. reduce D. replace
14. A. took B. caught C. met D. sensed
15. A. in place of B. on the basis of C. in search of D. on account of
16. A. explained B. requested C. blamed D. asked
17. A. discovered B. reformed C. preserved D. marked
18. A. street B. backyard C. window D. village
19. A. birthday B. departure C. death D. arrival
20. A. reminds B. informs C. tells D. accuses
The secret to happiness is keeping busy, research by Professor Christopher has found. Keeping the mind 48 with tasks--- no matter how meaningless---can keep away from 49 emotions. But humans seem born to be lazy in order to save 50 .
In a study each student was given a choice of handing in a survey nearby or at a more distant 51 they had to walk to. The findings showed that the students who had taken the walk felt happier.
At the individual level, he advised: “Get up and do something, 52 there really is no point to what you are doing.” Then he 53 : “Incidentally, thinking deeply or engaging in self-reflection 54 as keeping busy. You don’t need to be running around---you just need to be engaged, either physically or 55 .”
48.A.carried B. occupied C. burdened D. crowded
49.A.aggresive B. ordinary C. negative D. changeable
50.A.money B. life C. resource D. energy
51.A.location B. situation C. direction D. occasion
52.A.as if B. even if C. as long as D. now that
53 A. discovered B. claimed C. predicted D. added
54.A.counts B. benefits C. stresses D. influences
55 A. generally B. mentally C. usually D. normally
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