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精选优质文档倾情为你奉上精选优质文档倾情为你奉上专心专注专业专心专注专业精选优质文档倾情为你奉上专心专注专业U1PassageOneQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Terrorismmaybeviewedastheuseofforceorviolenceagainstpersonsorpropertytothreatenorcoerce(迫使)agovernment,aformalorganization,oracivilianpopulationforpolitical,religious,orsocialobjectives.Sinceterroristscommonlyuseviolenceagainstciviliantargets,theiractionsarewidelycondemnedasmorallyunacceptable.Inpractice,aswithagreatmanyotherbehaviors,whatconstitutesterrorismisamatterofsocialdefinition.Whennationsresorttoviolencetofurthertheirinterests,theresultsareconsideredasbeinglegalwarfare.Inmanyrespects,terrorismisanextensionofthatapproachbypeoplewholackthearmiesofastate.Formanyyearsthepublic,governmentofficials,andscholarstreatedterrorismprimarilyasa"nuisance."Butrecently,wehavecometoseeterrorismasanewmodeofwarfarewithfar-reachingimplications.Terrorismservesasanavenueofpoliticalexpressionforsomemilitants(好战分子),whethertheyaremotivatedbyideology,ethnicity,orreligion.However,whatdistinguishesmuchcontemporaryterrorismisnotsomuchitsmotivationorpurpose,butrathertheextentofstateinvolvementincarryingoutwell-plannedandhighlydestructiveactsagainstadversarynations.Anotherfeatureofcontemporaryterrorismhasbeentheextenttowhichithasbecomeamediaevent.Terrorismisusuallyaimedatamediaaudience,nottheactualvictims.Theactofmediacoveragealsoenhancestheimportanceof"theproblem"thatledtotheterroristactivities.Newspaperreadersandtelevisionviewerssee"theproblem"asofmuchgreaterimportanceandasjustifyingnationalorinternationalaction.1.Accordingtothepassage,terrorismiswidelyunacceptable______.A)foritsillegalactionsB)becauseitisoftentargetedatordinarypeopleC)asitusuallyleadstodeathandhatredD)foritsviolence2.Theword"approach"attheendofthefirstparagraphrefersto______.A)legalwarfareB)establishingastateC)furtheringone'sinterestsviaviolenceD)terrorism3.Peopleusedto______.A)underestimatetheinfluenceofterrorismB)paymuchattentiontoterrorismC)sufferlessfromterrorists'actionsD)havesympathywiththeterrorists4.Terrorisminthepast______.A)haddifferentobjectivesB)haddifferentmotivationsC)wasmoreinfluentialD)waslesscloselyrelatedtogovernments5.Terroristsusemediamainly______.A)tomaketheiraimknowntotheworldB)tocarryoutviolentactionsC)asanavenueofpoliticalexpressionD)tocondemntheadversarynationsPassageTwoAstraditionallygrown,underacanopy(株冠)ofshadetreesandamidothervegetation,coffeeisanenvironmentally-friendlycrop.Theshadetreesfixnitrogeninthesoil,fosteringthegrowthofthecoffeebushes,andtheirfallenleavesprovidenutrients,furtherreducingtheneedforchemicalfertilizers.Themixtureofvegetationpreventserosionandprotectsthecoffeefromharshweather.Incontrasttocornandcattle,whichalmostalwaysrequireclear-cutting,coffeecanbegrowninrelativeharmonywiththerainforest.Recently,however,manycoffeefarmersinnorthernLatinAmericahavereducedoreliminatedshadetogrownewhigh-yieldingcoffeeplantsunderdirectsun.Fearofadiseaseknownascoffeeleafrustsparkedanearlyroundofconversions,mostofwhichtookplaceinthe1970s.Topreventthespreadofthedisease,coffeefarmers"technified,"replacingolder,shade-lovingcoffeevarieties,withnewvarieties,packedintighthedgerows,thatcansurviveopensun—butonlywithchemicalinputs.CoffeeleafrustneverturnedouttobeamajorproblemforLatinAmerica.Toboostfarmers'incomes,theU.S.AgencyforInternationalDevelopment(USAID)spentsome$80millionfromthe1970stotheearly1990s,accordingtoareport(1996)fromtheSmithsonianMigratoryBirdCenterandtheNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil,tohelpgrowersinCentralAmericaandtheCaribbeantechnify.IncountrieswhereUSAIDwasnotinvolved,nationalcoffeefederationspromotedthechange,supportingthetechnificationof69percentofColombia'scoffeeandnearly40percentofCostaRica's.1.Growingcoffeeplantsundershade______.A)helpsthemabsorboxygenfromthesoilB)providesnutrientsforothertreesC)reducestheneedforchemicalfertilizersD)createsamixtureofvegetation2.Coffeecanbegrownamidtherainforestbecause______.A)itcanstandharshweatherB)itcanbegrowntogetherwithotherplantsC)itdoesn'tneedanychemicalfertilizerD)itwillnoterodeintheforest3.Manycoffeefarmersshiftedtogrowingcoffeeplantsunderdirectsuninthe1970s______.A)outofthefearofthespreadofcoffeeleafrustB)becauseitwasmoreprofitableC)asnewvarietiesofcoffeeplantsweredevelopedD)todecreasechemicalinputs4.Coffeeleafrust______.A)wasagreathittothecoffeeindustryB)cannotbeeliminatedbychemicalfertilizersC)didn'tconstituteabigproblemforLatinAmericaD)endedthegrowinghistoryofshadecoffee5.Manycoffeefarmersturnedtosuncoffee______.A)asaresultofthewidespreadofcoffeeleafrustB)becauseitbroughtabouthigherprofitC)attherequestofUSAIDD)withthedevelopmentoftechnology1.Theyarecurrently_________inlengthytradenegotiations.A)engagedB)busyC)obligedD)occupied2.Atthefirst_______oftwelvealltheworkersinthefactorystoppedforlunch.A)strikeB)bellC)strokeD)hit3.Asolardayisthelengthoftime_______theEarthtorevolveoncearoundtheSun.A)takesB)takesitC)ittakesD)onetakes4.Heobviouslydisplaysagreat______forsomeofyourpoems.A)consentB)admirationC)respectD)pleasure5.Theteachers______themselveswithplanningouttheworkofthecomingsemester.A)employedB)involvedC)occupiedD)engaged6.Iprefertobea_____becauseIdon'tliketooperate.A)doctorB)surgeonC)physicianD)specialist7.The_____oftestsintheUnitedStatesinstitutionscanbeanewandfrighteningexperienceformanyforeignstudents.A)frequencyB)presenceC)efficiencyD)confidence8.Asithadnotrainedforseveralmonths,therewasa_____ofwater.A)wasteB)dropC)lossD)shortage9.Despitetheirgoodservice,mostinnsarelesscostlythanhotelsof_____standards.A)equivalentB)alikeC)uniformD)likely10.Themechanicsaidthattheworkwouldbedonequickly,buthewouldnot_____himselftoaspecifictime.A)admitB)permitC)commitD)submit11.Thewarmay_____,butvictoryissuretobelongtothepeace-lovingpeople.A)dragoutB)dragonC)dragupD)dragalong12._______totheIndependentWar,theUnitedStateswasanEnglishcolony.A)BeforeB)PriorC)FollowingD)Preceding13.Shecontinuedtotypeasfastasever,thoughherthumbwasbadlyswollen______ahurt.A)inB)forC)withD)from14.Shelookstobe______40,butasamatteroffact,sheis50.A)olderthanB)intheneighbourhoodofC)atageofD)approximatelyabout15.ThecrustoftheEarthwasthinhere,andotherconditionsappeared______fordrilling.A)favorableB)imaginableC)curableD)durable16.TheRussianswereattackedandforcedto_____.A)advanceB)retireC)retreatD)draw17.Tom_____offthefieldwithafootinjury.A)limpedB)limbedC)limnedD)lambed18.Thenew________wasputintooperationearlyin1939.A)tacticB)tactC)toxicD)tractBritainmadea(n)______ofwaronGermanyin1914.A)announcementB)statementC)claimD)declarationYoumustn’tloseheart,soonerorlateryoureffortwillpay______.A)forB)outC)offD)upPassageOneWeareallinclinedtobelievethatourgenerationismorecivilizedthanthegenerationthatprecededours.Fromtimetotime,thereisevensomesubstantialevidencethatweholdinhigherregardsuchcivilizedattributesascompassion,pity,remorse(懊悔),intelligenceandarespectforthecustomsofpeopledifferentfromourselves.Whywarthen?Somepessimistichistoriansthinkthewholesocietyofmanrunsincyclesandthatoneofthephasesiswar.Theoptimists,ontheotherhand,thinkwarisnotlikeaneclipse(日食)orafloodoraspellofbadweather.Theybelievethatitismorelikeadiseaseforwhichacurecouldbefoundifthecauseswereknown.Becausewaristheultimatedramaoflifeanddeathstoriesandpicturesofitaremoreinterestingthanthoseaboutpeace.Thisissotruethatallofus,andperhapsthoseofusintelevisionmorethanmost,areoftencaughtupintheactionofwartotheexclusionoftheideasofit.Ifitistrue,aswewouldliketothinkitis,thatourageismorecivilizedthanagespast,wemustallagreethatit’sverystrangethatinthetwentiethcentury,ourcentury,wehavekilledmorethan70millionofourfellowmenonpurpose,atwar.Itisverystrangethatsince1900moremenhavekilledmoreothermenthaninanyotherseventyyearsinhistory.Probablythereasonweareabletodoboth,thatis,believeontheonehandthatwearemorecivilizedandontheotherhandwagewartokill―isthatkillingisnotsopersonalanaffairasitoncewas.Theenemyisinvisible.Onemandoesn’tlookanotherintheeyeandrunhimthroughwithasword.Theenemydeadoraliveislargelyunseen.Heiskilledbyremotecontrol:aloudnoise,adistantpuffofsmokeandthensilence.Thepicturesofthevictim’swifeandchildren,whichhecarriesinhisbreastpocket,aredestroyedwithhim.Heisnotheardtocryout.Thequestionofcompassionorpityorremorsedoesnotenterintoit.Theenemyisnotaman;heisastatistic.Itistrue,too,thatmorepeoplearebeingkilledatwarnowthanpreviouslybecausewe’rebetteratdoingitthanweusedtobe.Onemanwithonemodernweaponcankillthousands.Inmodernwarsmorepeoplegetkilledbecause_____.A)peoplearemorecruelB)peopledon’tcareothers’livesC)peoplehavemoreadvancedweaponsD)peoplearemorecivilizedInwhatwayarewemorecivilizedthantheancients?A)Wecankillmorepeople.B)Werespectthosepeopledifferentfromus.C)Wehavemoreinterestingstoriesofwar.D)Wedon’tthinkofkillingasapersonalaffairanymore.Inmodernwartheenemyistreatedas_____.A)ananimalB)avictimC)amanD)astatisticwithoutlifeHowistheenemykilledinmodernwar?A)Byanopponentrunninghimthroughwithasword.B)Byamanwhoknowshimwell.C)Byremotecontrol.D)Byapuffofsmoke.Whatistheattitudeoftheauthortowardwar?A)Negative.B)Supportive.C)Neutral.D)Indifferent.PassageTwoDuringyoureducationyoumayhavetostudysomesubjectsthatdonotinterestyouorthatdonotseemtohaveanyvalue.Nevertheless,theyaresubjectsthatmustbestudiedandpassed.Itishelpfultorealize,asamatteroffact,thatanysubjectisofinterestandvalue.Manypeoplehavefounditinterestingandhaveevenmadeacareerofthesubject.Itisyouwhohavenointerest.Howcanyoudevelopinterest?First,thinkofhowandwhythesubjectisimportanttoyourgeneraleducation.Physicsmaynotseeminterestingtoyou,butifyouwanttounderstandspaceexploration,alittlephysicswillbehelpful.Biologymaynotseeminterestingtoyou,butifyouarecuriousabouttheanatomyandfunctionofyourbody,alittlebiologywillbeuseful.Theextentandvarietyofyourinterestshelpyoutounderstandthemodernworldandtomeasureyourgrowthasaneducated,well-roundedperson.Second,thinkofhowthesubjectisrelatedtoothersubjectsortoothertimes,places,problems,andpurposes.Althoughyourstudyscheduleisbrokenintoseparateandindividualcourses,youarenotlearningisolatedinformationorideas.Ancienthistoryhassomerelationshiptocurrentevents;physicsandphilosophyarecloselyconnectedinmanyways;mathematicsisusefulineconomics;psychologyandsociologyarereflectedinliterature.Asubjectthatdoesnotseeminterestinginitselfmaybeveryinterestinginrelationtoothersubjects.Third,interestdependsuponunderstanding.Ifyoudonotunderstandtherulesofbaseballorcricket,youcannothavemuchinterestinwatchingthegame.Butifyoutaketimeandtroubletolearntherules,youmayfinditanexcitingsport.Whenyoubegintostudyanewsubject,trytokeepanopenmind.Donotstartbythinkingthesubjectisboringordifficult.Mostofall,donotfallbehindinyourpreparation,reading,classwork,andhomework.Whenyoufailtolearnonepointofinformation,allofthefollowinginformationthatdependsonitwillnotbecleartoyou.Becauseyoudonotunderstand,youwilllosewhateverinterestyoumayhavestartedwith.Tomaintaininterestandconcentration,studyregularlyanddonotbeafraidtoaskquestionsorseekhelpforanythingwhichyoudonotunderstand.Accordingtothepassage,aneducated,well-roundedperson______.A)mustknowwhythesubjectisimportanttohisgeneraleducationB)isalwayscuriousabouttheanatomyandfunctionofhisbodyC)ischaracterizedbytheextentandvarietyofhisinterestsD)knowshowtohelpotherstounderstandthemodernworldTheauthorsuggeststhatwenotrefusethesubjectwhichdoesnotseeminterestinginitselfbecause______.A)itmaybeveryimportanttoourgeneraleducationB)itisinterestinginrelationtohistoryC)itmustbestudiedandpassedD)itcanhelpapersontomakeacareerAccordingtotheauthor,ifyouwanttodevelopinterestinasubject,youshould______.A)spendtimelearningtherulesB)notaskforhelpfromothersC)keeponaskingquestionsallthetimeD)trytolearnitwellfromtheverybeginningWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A)Asubjectwhichyouarenotinterestedincanbeofgreatinteresttoothers.B)Manysubjectsarecloselyrelatedtoeachother.C)Afootballfanshouldknowtherulesoffootballfirst.D)Ifyouarenotinterestedinasubject,youneednotlearnit. Thebesttitleforthepassageis“______”.A)HowtoDevelopInterestB)TheImportanceofEverySubjectC)TheRelationshipBetweenInterestandUnderstandingD)TheImportanceofInterestThespeechwhichhemade______theprojecthasbotheredmegreatly.A)beingconcernedB)concernedC)concerningD)beconcernedHitlerinvadedtheSovietUnionin1941withouta/an_________ofwar.A)announcementB)informationC)declarationD)noticeTherearemoreandmorediscussionsamongstworkersabouttheneedforageneralstriketotryto__________theseriesofattackstheyhavesuffered.A)turnthetideagainstB)turntheflankofC)turnthetideforD)turnadeafeartoNewdifficultieskept______astheybuilttherailwaytunnel.A)arisingB)arousingC)raisingD)risingLongsentencesanddifficultsentencepatternsinthisnovelhavebeen______,butitstillkeepsmuchofthecharmandflavouroftheoriginal.A)adoptedB)appliedC)simplifiedD)polishedHis______isforbeefratherthanlamb.A)preferenceB)affectionC)passionD)prejudiceTheroofofthemine_____asaresultoftheexplosion.A)droppedinB)brokedownC)presseddownD)cavedinToday,peopleobjecttoourfamilyprivacybeing_____.A)commentedB)invitedC)investedD)invadedManyoftheshopkeepersarepoor.Thereisn'tmuch_____inthistown.A)prosperityB)advantageC)failureD)indigencePlants_____theirownfoodbyphotosynthesis.A)promoteB)manufactureC)growD)raiseAfterbreakfast,mother_____herregularhouseholdduties.A)setoffB)setupC)setbackD)setaboutAftertheshow,thecrowd_____outofthetheatre.A)drewB)pouredC)dismissedD)leftFindingajobinsuchabigcompanyhasalwaysbeen_____hiswildestdreams.A)underB)overC)aboveD)beyondLifeisinterestingtopeoplewho_____themselvestonewideas.A)presentB)exposeC)exhibitD)explain_______withthepicture,Marytoreittopieces.A)DissatisfyingthoroughlyB)BeingthoroughlydissatisfiedC)TodissatisfythoroughlyD)TobethoroughlydissatisfiedThechildrenwere______sothatthesickmothercouldhavearestinaquietroom.A)sentoffB)sentoutC)setoffD)setinThiswasagoodandjustwarfoughtnotfor_______butforliberty.A)controlB)conquestC)preventionD)avoidanceHerparents’oppositionisan________tohermarriage.A)faultB)offenseC)obstacleD)distressHongKongSpecialAdministrative_____wasestablishedonJuly1,1997.A)AreaB)NeighborhoodC)DistrictD)RegionYoumustn’tloseheart,soonerorlateryoureffortwillpay______.A)forB)outC)offD)upPassageTwoGivenagoodshoppingpositionandtherightamountofmoneyavailable,aneducatedpersonoughttobeabletomakeasmall,steadylivingoutofabookshop.Itisnotadifficulttradetolearnandthelargechain-storescanneverforcethesmallindependentbookselleroutofexistenceastheyhavedonetothecornershopandthelocalmilkman.Butthehoursofworkareverylong―Iwasonlyapart-timeemployee,butmyemployerputinaseventy-hourweek,apartfromregularjourneysoutofshoppinghourstobuybooks.Itisanunhealthylifetoo.Asaruleabookshopisverycoldinwinter,becauseifitistoowarmthewindowsgetsteamedup,andabooksellerdependsonthedisplayinhiswindowstryingtobringcustomersintohisshop.Booksgiveoffmoredustanddirtierdustthananythingelseyetinvented,andthetopofabookistheplacewhereeveryflypreferstodie.ButtherealreasonwhyIshouldnotliketobebackinthebooktradeforlifeisthatwhileIwasinit,Ilostmyloveofbooks.Abooksellercannotalwaystellthetruthabouthisbooks,andthatgiveshimadislikeforthem;stillworseisthefactthatheisalwaysdustingthemandmovingthemto-and-fro.TherewasatimewhenIreallydidlovebooks―lovedthesightandsmellandfeelofthem―iftheywerefiftyormoreyearsold,thatis.Nothingpleasedmequitesomuchastobuyabargainlotofthemfor50penceatacountryauctionsale.Thereisapeculiarflavorabouttheknocked-aboutunexpectedbooksyoupickupinthatkindofcollection;little-knowneighteenth-centurypoets,out-of-dategeographybooks,oneortwovolumesofforgottennovels.Foroccasionalreading―inyourbath,forinstance,orlateatnightwhenyouaretootiredtogotosleep―thereisnothingasgoodasaveryoldpicturestorybook.ButassoonasIwenttoworkinthebookshopIstoppedbuyingbooks.Seeninamass,fiveortenthousandatatime,booksweredullandevenalittlesickening.NowadaysIdobuyoneoccasionally,butonlyifitisabookthatIwanttoreadandcan’tborrow,andIneverbuyrubbish.Whatdoestheauthormeaninthefirstsentenceofthepassage?A)Ifaneducatedpersonwantstomakealiving,heshouldrunabookshop.B)Itiseasyforaneducatedpersontoearnmoneybyrunningabookshop.C)Whenaneducatedpersonisgivenagoodshoppingpositionandacertainamountofmoneyheshouldopenabookshop.D)Ifaneducatedpersonhaspropermoneyandfindsasuitableshoppinglocation,hecouldopenabookshopforsteadyincome.Runningabookshopisagoodwaytomakealivingbecause________.A)theownerwillneverbeforcedoutofbusinessbybiggershopsB)therearemanycornershopstohelpC)eventhelocalmilkmencometobuybooksD)thebooksellerisindependentBookshopsarekeptcoldinwinterbecause_______.A)itisarulewhichmustbefollowedB)booksellerswantcustomerstoseethedisplayclearlythroughthewindowsC)morecustomerscometobuybooksinwinterD)customerslikethemkeptcoldAllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT________.A)theauthorwastiredofcleaningbooksandmovingthemaboutinthebookshopB)histellingliesaboutthebooksmadehimlosehisloveofthemC)runningabookshopisnotadifficulttradetolearnD)theauthordidnotlikeanybooksTheauthoroncetookgreatpleasurein_________.A)buyingoldbooksandreadingthemoccasionallyB)takingbathoccasionallylateatnightC)buyingallkindsofbooksD)buyingbooksquiteoftenwhichhecouldn’tborrowThesocksweretoosmallanditwasonlyby______themthathemanagedtogetthemon.A)spreadingB)extendingC)lengtheningD)stretchingThemanufacturershadtoraisetheirpricesbecauseoftheincreaseinthecostof_______materials.A)rawB)originalC)roughD)primitiveBy_______MrZhangisataxidriver.A)professionB)workC)occupationD)employment_______heworkshard,Idon'tmindwhenhefinishestheexperiment.A)AssoonasB)AswellasC)SofarasD)SolongasIwaslucky_______Iwasabletofindagoodbaby-sitter.A)bythatB)atthatC)onthatD)inthatShecontinuedtotypeasfastasever,thoughherthumbwasbadlyswollen______ahurt.A)inB)forC)withD)fromMyparents,______touringinBritain,arelookingforwardtoatraditionalEnglishafternoonteainabeautifulsetting.A)nowadaysB)instantlyC)presentlyD)publiclyA______windwasblowingfromthewater.A)staffB)stiffC)stuffD)stuffyTherearerumours_____thatpriceswillrisesharplysoon.A)intheairB)intheopenairC)ontheairD)offtheairHethoughtthiswouldtakeaheavy____ofAmericanlivesandprolongthewarindefinitely.A)tollB)injureC)damageD)harmGreatereffortisneededto______childreninroadsafety.A)conductB)tutorC)informD)instructChildreninourcountryaretaughtto_____theright-and-wrongprinciplethroughthickandthin.A)taketoB)seetoC)sticktoD)liveuptoTheclimberswere_____bythesteepcliff.A)hinderedB)insistedC)dividedD)disturbedThis_____generalburntdownabuilding,regardlessofthewomenandchildreninit.A)militaryB)illegalC)cruelD)violentPlants_____theirownfoodbyphotosynthesis.A)promoteB)manufactureC)growD)raiseLet'swaithereforher.Iamsureshe'll_____beforelong.A)turnoffB)turnupC)turnoverD)turnoutFertilizerswill_____thegrowthofplants.A)accumulateB)accelerateC)manipulateD)generateManyoftheminorillnessesofmodernindustrialsociety—headaches,tirednessandstomachupsets—arethoughtto_____breathingpollutedair.A)bringaboutB)arisefromC)derivefromD)associatewithCarelessmotoristsare_____tomeetwithaccidents.A)aptB)liableC)inclinedD)subjectThe_____ofnuclearweaponsinnearbycountriesposesaseriousthreattopeace.A)employmentB)deploymentC)exposureD)relianceThedoctorsdon’t_______thathewilllivemuchlonger.A)articulateB)anticipateC)manifestD)monitorThespeechwhichhemade______theprojecthasbotheredmegreatly.A)beingconcernedB)concernedC)concerningD)beconcernedNapoleonwassentinto______onanislandafterhisfailureatWaterloo.A)exileB)excessC)excelD)accessHeavysmokinganddrinkingwill_________aperson’shealth.A)taketollonB)taketollofC)takeitstollofD)takeitstollonThe________figuresbelowarepresentedbothinnumbersandasapercentofthetotalforcesmobilized.A)causalitiesB)casualtyC)casualD)casualsThedefeatedenemysoldiershadto_______fromthebattlefieldtothemountain.A)drawB)retreatC)returnD)retireOnedaytheladymetwithareal______whohadbeensleepingonthestreetsforyears.A)down-and-outB)down-to-earthC)out-and-outD)in-and-outTheteachers______themselveswithplanningouttheworkofthecomingsemester.A)employedB)involvedC)occupiedD)engagedThis_____generalburntdownabuilding,regardlessofthewomenandchildreninit.A)militaryB)illegalC)cruelD)violentThenewsafetyregulationswereagreedonafter_____withtheworkforce.A)conferenceB)interventionC)consultationD)assemblyThereisnodoubtthattheirsupportwill_____inourcause.A)makeanimpactB)haveeffectC)bedifferentD)makeadifferenceDon'tcountyourchickensbeforethey're_____.A)laidoutB)hatchedC)raisedD)grownupItwasthefirsttimeshe_____atskatingontheice.A)tookacrackB)wastakingacrackC)hadtakenacrackD)takeacrackThemoneycollectedforthecelebrations_____to$8,920.A)countedB)totaledC)arrivedD)amountedAsolardayisthelengthoftime_______theEarthtorevolveoncearoundtheSun.A)takesB)takesitC)ittakesD)hetakesMygrandmotherwasavery______person,andsheonlyspentmoneywhensheneededsomethingbadly.A)politeB)economicC)economicalD)patientFinallythesoldiersthrewbacktheenemytroops______themf

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