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As a result of shortening, many words of foreign origin coincide in sound and/or spelling with those of native origin with those of other foreign origin.()

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第3题
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RobertEdwardswasblindedinatrafficaccident.Hewasalsoalittledeaf_51_oldage.Lastweek,hewastak

Robert Edwards was blinded in a traffic accident. He was also a little deaf _51_ old age. Last week, he was taking a walk

near his home when a thunderstorm came. He hid _52_ the storm under a big tree and was struck by lightning. He was

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when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room fading in and out in front of him. When his wife

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obviously from the flash of lightning, but they were unable to explain that. The only _58_ explanation offered by

one doctor was that, _59_ Edwards lost his sight as a result of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only

way it could be restored was by _60_ trauma.

__________

A. because

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A、with

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C、result

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On the other hand, there is a tremendous need for skilled workers of all sorts; carpenters, electricians, mechanics, and TV repairmen. These people have more work than they can handle and their annual incomes are often higher than those of college graduates. The old distinction that white-collar workers make a better living than blue collar workers no longer holds true.

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A.There is an oversupply of labor force and this oversupply is increasing.

B.Many college graduates find it difficult to get jobs for which they were trained.

C.There is a short supply of teachers, engineers and other professionals.

D.There are more temporary jobs than permanent ones in U. S. companies.

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第8题
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C.against

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53A.at

B.in

C.to

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C.noticed

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A. travels to another counties to work for a short time

B. stays in his or her own country

C. moves to another county to live

D. travels to many countries to visit

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Lifetime Employment In Japanese Companies

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Lifetime employment in the Japanese company means that the employee

A.leaves his company only when business is bad.

B.gets a job soon after he leaves school or university.

C.can work there throughout his career.

D.can have his serious mistakes in work corrected.

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第11题
I once knew a dog named Newton who had a unique sense of humour. Whenever I tossed out a Frisbee for him to chase, he’d take off in hot pursuit but then seem to lose track of it. Moving back and forth only a yard of two from the toy, Newton would look all around, even up into the trees. He seemed genuinely puzzled. Finally,I’d give up and head into the field to help him out. But no sooner would I get within 10 ft. Of him than he would run invariably straight over to the Frisbee,grab it and start running like mad, looking over his shoulder with what looked suspiciously like a grin.Just about every pet owner has a story like this and is eager to share it with anyone who will listen. On very short notice, TIME reporters cam up with 25 stories about what each is convinced is the smartest pet in the world. Among them: the cat who closes the door behind him when he goes into the bathroom; the cat who uses a toilet instead of a litter box... and flushes it afterward; the dog who goes wild when he sees his owner putting on blue jeans instead of a dress because jeans mean

it is time to play; and the cat who used to wait patiently at the bus stop every

day for a little girl, then walk her the six blocks home. And so on.

These behaviors are certainly clever, but what do they mean? Was Newton really

deceiving? Can a cat really desire privacy in the toilet? In short, do household

pets really have a mental and emotional life? Their owners think so, but until

recently, animal-behaviour exports would have gone mad on hearing such a question.

The worst sin in the worst sin in their moral vocabulary was anthropomorphism,

projecting human traits onto animals. A dog or a cat might behave as if it were

angry, lonely, sad, happy or confused, but that was only in the eye of the viewer.

What was going on, they insisted was that the dog or cat had been conditioned, through a perhaps unintentional series of punishments and rewards, the behave certain way.

The behaviour was a mechanical result of the training.

1. What did Newton seem puzzled about?

2. Why does the author say Newton had unique sense of humour?

3. What made it possible for the TIME reporters to come up with so many interesting stories about pets?

4.What belief about pet behaviour was unacceptable to experts of animal behaviour?

5. What is the explanation of animal-behaviour experts for the “clever” behaviour of pets?

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