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CollegeEnglishAchievementTest
(大学英语新视野1级复习题)
PartIReadingComprehension
PassageOne
MyhusbandandIgotmarriedin1981andforthefirsttenyearsofourmarriageIwasveryhappytostay
homeandraiseourthreechildren.Thenfouryearsago,ouryoungestchildwenttoschoolandIthoughtImight
gobacktowork.
Myhusbandwasverysupportiveandhelpedmetomakemydecision.HeemphasizedallofthethingsIcan
doaroundthehouse,andsaidhethoughtIcouldbeagreatsuccessinbusiness.
Afterseveralweeksoflookingforajob,Ifoundmypresentjob,whichisworkingforasmallpublic
relationsfirm.Atfirst,myhusbandwasveryproudofmeandwouldtellhisfriends,“Mycleverlittlewifecanrun
thatcompanyshe'sworkingfor.”
Butashisjokingstatementapproachedtruth,myhusbandstoppedtalkingtomeaboutmyjob.Ihave
receivedseveralpromotionsandpayincreases,andI'mnowmakingmoremoneythanheis.Icanbuymyown
clothesandanewcar.Becauseofourjoinedincomes,myhusbandandIcandomanythingswehadalways
dreamedofdoing,butwedon'ldothesethingsbecauseheisveryunhappy.
Wefightaboutlittlethingsandmyhusbandisverycriticalofmeinfrontofourfriends.Forthefirsttimein
ourmarriage,Ithinkitispossiblethatourmarriagemaycometoanend.
Ilovemyhusbandverymuch,andIdon'twanthimtofeelinferior(低等的),butIalsolovemyjob.Ithink
Icanbeagoodwifeandaworkingwoman,butIdon'tknowhow.Whocangivemesomeadvice?WillIhaveto
chooseoneortheotherorcanIkeepbothmyhusbandandmynewcareer(职业)?
1.Whenwaspassagemostprobablywritten?
A.In1991.B.Around1996.C.In1981.D.Fouryearsago.
2.Thehusbandwassupportive,forhe.
A.praisedherforallthehouseworkshehaddone
B.tookoverwhatsheusedtodoathome
C.encouragedher
D.madethedecisionforher
3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itonlytookseveraldaysforhertofindthejobsheisnowdoing.
B.Forthefirsttimesincetheirmarriage,thewriterdoesn'tthinkherhusbandisaskindasbefore.
C.Herhusbandstoppedtalkingtoheraboutherjobwhenhercareerwasapproachingsuccess.
D.Herhusbandhasbeenproudofherforeverysuccessshehaswononthejob.
4.Asshewasmakingmoremoney,.
A.shedidalotofthingsshehaddreamedof
B.shefoundagaptakingplacebetweenthem
C.shecouldbuymanyclothesandanewhouse
D.shewasverycriticalofherhusband
5.Thedifficultpositionaworkingwomanisinisachoicebetween.
A.husbandandfriendsB.careerandpay
C.childrenandworkD.jobandmarriage
Passage2
Over44millionfamiliesareonline,andoverhalfoftheirmembers-about25millionpeople-mayqualify
ascompulsivesurfers.So,is''InternetAddiction“anewpsychologicalphenomenon?Inastudypublished
recentlyintheJournalofAffectiveDisorders,researchersfromtheUniversityofFlorida(UF)andtheUniversity
ofCincinnatiexaminedthehabitsof20peoplewhohadspentmorethan30nonworkinghoursaweekonlinefor
thepastthreeyears.Theparticipantsdescribedskippingsleep,ignoringfamilyresponsibilities,andshowingup
latefbrworktofulfilltheirdesiretovisitchatroomsandsurftheWeb.Theconsequencesweresevere:Many
sufferedfrommaritalproblems,failedinschoolorlostajob,andaccumulateddebt.Theevidencepointstoa
psychologicaldisorder,soresearchersprobedfurtherandfoundthattheparticipants,habitsmetthecriteriafor
impulsecontroldisorders,mentalillnessescharacterizedbyanuncontrollabledesiretoperformabehaviorthat
onceexecuted,isoftenfollowedbyahugesenseofrelief.Mostoftheparticipantshadahistoryofadditional
psychiatricproblemslikeeatingdisordersandmanic(狂躁的)depression.
Despitetheirapparentsufferings,thestudy'sparticipantswerenoteasilyidentifiable,saysNathanShapira,
Ph.D.,aUFassistantpsychiatryprofessorandco-authorofthestudy."Thesepeoplewereintelligent,
well-respectedcommunitymembers,“hesays."Theywerelikeyournext-doorneighbor-whojustlostcontroL^^
Giventheconfounding(使混淆)natureoftheparticipants,varioussymptoms,Shapirabelievestheessential
issueremains:IsInternetuaddictionvadistinctdisorderorasymptomofanotherwell-defineddisorder?"It'stoo
earlytoknow,“hesays."Butmysenseisthatthisproblemisgoingtogetworseasthesizeandspeedofthe
Internetincreases.”
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaresultbroughtaboutbyaddictiontotheInternetaccordingtothestudy
mentionedinthepassage?
A)LosingajobB)Failinginschool
C)MaritalproblemsD)Psychologicaldisorders
7.Whatistheresearchersfinding?
A)Theparticipantshadspentmorethan30hoursaweekonlineforthepastthreeyears.
B)AlltheparticipantshadsufferedfromsevereconsequencesofInternetaddiction.
C)Theevidenceofthestudyhadsuggestedthatthosepaiticipantssufferedfromapsychologicaldisorder.
D)Over44millionfamilieswereonline,andoverhalfoftheirmemberswerecompulsivesurfers.
8.Impulsivecontroldisorderischaracterizedby.
A)beingunabletosleepB)eatingdisorder
C)uncontrollabledesireD)manicdepression
9Whywill"InternetAddiction,,becomeworse?
A)BecausethesizeandspeedoftheInternetwillcontinuetoincrease.
B)Becausetheresearchersstillcouldn'tfindthecauseoftheproblem.
C)Becausepeoplerefusetobringundercontroltheirdesiretosurfonline.
D)Becausepeoplehavesufferedfromtheimpulsivecontroldisorder.
10.Whatisthetoneoftheauthor?
A)Ironic.B)Objective.C)Indifferent.D)Sentimental.
PassageThree
Howoftenonehearschildrenwishingtheyweregrownup,andoldpeoplewishingtheywereyoungagain.
Eachagehasitspleasuresanditspains,andthehappiestpersonistheonewhoenjoyswhateachagegiveshim
withoutwastinghistimeinuselessregrets.
Youthisatimewhentherearefewtaskstomakelifedifficult.Ifachildhasgoodparents,heisfed,looked
afterandlovedwhateverhemaydo.Itisimpossiblethathewilleveragaininhislifebegivensomuchwithout
havingtodoanythinginreturn.Inaddition,lifeisalwayspresentingnewthingstothechild—thingsthathavelost
theirinterestforolderpeoplebecausetheyaretoowell-known.Butachildhashispains:heisnotsofreetodo
whathewishestodo;heiscontinuallybeingtoldnottodothings,orbeingpunishedforwhathehasdonewrong.
Whentheyoungmanstartstoearnhisownliving,hecannolongerexpectotherstopayforhisfood,his
clothes,andhisroom,buthastoworkifhewantstolivecomfortably.Ifhespendsmostofhistimeplayingabout
inthewaythatheusedtoasachild,hewillgohungry.Andifhebreaksthelawsofsocietyasheusedtobreak
thelawsofhisparents,hemaygotoprison.If,however,hewordshard,keepsoutoftroubleandhasgoodhealth,
hecanhavethegreathappinessofbuildingupforhimselfhisownpositioninsociety.
11.Peoplecanexperiencehappinessifthey.
A.alwaysthinkofthepastandregretit
B.valuethepresent
C.arenolongeryoung
D.becomeoldandhavemuchexperience
12.Whenpeoplewereyoung,theyusedto.
A.beinchargeofmanybusiness
B.havefewthingstothinkaboutandtakeon
C.lookaftertheiryoungersistersandbrothers
D.facealotofdifficulties
13.Thepainsofchildrenlieinthefactthat.
A.noonehelpsthemmakerightdecisions
B.theyareoftenbeatenbytheirparents
C.theycannotbeacceptedandpraisedbyothers
D.theyarenotallowedtodowhattheyliketodo
14.Childrenareusuallyhappybecause.
A.oldpeopleloseinterestinthem
B.theyarefreetodowrong
C.theyarefamiliarwitheverythinggoingonaroundthem
D.thingsarenewtothem
15.WhichofthefollowingisNOTneededforayoungmantobehappy?
A.Hardwork.B.Beingfreefromtroubles.
C.Wealth.D.Health.
PassageFour
Afewyearsagoitwascommontospeakofagenerationgapbetweenyoungpeopleandtheirelders.Parents
saidthatchildrendidnotrespectandlistentothem,whilechildrensaidthattheirparentsdidnotunderstandthem
atall.Whathadgonewrong?Whyhadthegenerationgapsuddenlyappeared?Actually,thegenerationgaphas
beenaroundforalongtime.Manypeoplearguethatitisbuiltintoeverypartofoursociety.
Oneimportantcauseofthegenerationgapistheopportunitythatyoungpeoplehavetochoosetheirown
waysoflife.Inamoretraditionalsociety,whenchildrengrowup,theyareexpectedtoliveinthesameareaas
theirparents,tomarrypeoplethattheirparentsknowandlike,andoftentocontinuethefamilyjobs.Inoursociety,
youngpeopleoftentravelgreatdistancesfortheireducation,moveoutofthefamilyatanearlyage,marryorlive
withpeoplewhomtheirparentshavenevermet,andchoosejobsdifferentfromthoseoftheirparents.
Inoursociety,parentsoftenexpecttheirchildrentodobetterthantheydid,tofindbetterjobs,tomakemore
moneyandtodoallthethingsthattheywereunabletodo.Often,thatisanothercauseofthegapbetweenthem.
Often,theydiscoverthattheyhaveverylittleincommonwitheacholhe匚
Finally,thespeedatwhichchangestakeplaceinoursocietyisthethirdcauseofthegapbetweenthe
generations.Inatraditionalculture,seniorpeoplearevaluedfortheirknowledge,butinoursocietythe
knowledgeofalifetimemaybecomeoutofdate.Theyoungandtheoldseemtoliveintwoverydifferentworlds,
separatedbydifferentskillsandabilities.Nodoubt,thegenerationgapwillcontinueinAmericanlifeforsome
timetocome.
16.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthat.
A.theproblemofthegenerationgapdrawsmuchattentionfrompeople
B.itisoutofdatetotalkaboutthegenerationgap
C.childrenandparentsaretryingtounderstandeachother
D.itisveryimportantforpeopletofrequentlycommunicatewitheachother
17.Inamoretraditionalsociety,oldpeople
A.havetheirchildrenrespectandlistentothemB.donocarefortheirchildrenatall
C.expecttheirchildrentorebelagainstthemD.donolivetogetherwiththeirchildren
18.InAmericansocietyyoungpeople.
A.donotneedtofindjobsB.marrypeopleyoungerthanthem.
C.havebettereducationthantheirparentsD.leavehomeatanearlyage
19.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofthegenerationgap?
A.Youngpeopleliketodependmoreonthemselves.
B.Parentsdonotlovetheirchildrendearly.
C.Americansocietychangesrapidly.
D.Parentsexpecttoomuchoftheirchildren.
20.Themainideaofthepassageis.
A.thatthegenerationgapneedsconsidering
B.whenthegenerationgapisnecessaryinAmericansociety
C.whythegenerationgapexists
D.howwecanreducethegenerationgap
PassageFive
ForalongtimewomenwithHIVwereignoredbecausethefocuswastotallyonHIVmen.Thegay
communitywasverymuchinsightandvocal(呼声高的)andsuccessfullygotsupportforitscause.Nowweare
rapidlyapproachingthepointwhereaboutonehalfofallAIDScasesintheworldarewomen.Butnooneis
takingthisdangerouslyhighlevelofinfectionamongwomenseriouslyenough.
WomenusuallyhaveaworsetimedealingwithHIVthanmendo.Inmostcases,thewomanistakingcareof
childrenaswellashersickpartner.Shemaynotevenhavetimetotakecareofherself.TheHIV-positivewoman
endsupshoulderingthefamilyaswellasherownpersonalproblems.Men,however,areusuallytheoneswho
haveinsurance(保险),incomeandaccesstodoctors.Theygetcare.Womenoftendonot.
Thediscrimination(歧视)againstHIV-positivewomenissimplyterrible.Theyarelikelytobemoreinactive
thanmeninthehomeandworkplacebecausetoomanypeoplethinkthatwomenarethecauseofthedisease.This
isnotatalltrue.Theygetitfromaman.Theydon'tjustsimplyhaveHIV.Ofcourse,there'sasocial
discriminationagainstallpeoplewithHIV.TheyarescaredthatotherpeoplewillknowtheyareHIV-positiveand
thattheywill,therefore,bediscriminatedagainst.Forexample,it'sverydifficultforpeoplewithHIVtotravel.
Theyarenotallowedtoentermanycountries,includingtheUnitedStates,ChinaandRussia.
ThebiggestdifficultyanHIV-positivewomanmustfaceistheisolation(孤立).Oncethewomanknows
she'sHIV-positive,shelivesinfearthatotherpeoplewillfindout.She*ssofrightenedshewillgointohiding,
intoanisolatedplacebyherself.ICsnotatalluncommontomeetawomanwhohasbeenHIV-positivefornearly
10yearsandhasnevertoldanyone,exceptherdoctor.Andtheresultingstressisenoughtomakehersick.But
HIV-positivewomenwhogetsupport,whocandiscusstheirtroubleandthendosomethingaboutit-----whether
thatmeanstakingbettercareofthemselvesorgoingtotheUnitedNationstostrugglefortheirrights------are
likelytolivelonge匚Activewomendon'tdieoutofshameinacomer.ThishappenstotoomanyHIV-positive
women.
21.WomenwithHIVwereignoredforalongtimebecause.
A)theirefforttoattractattentionwasnotassuccessfulastheHIVmen's
B)HIVmenweretheonlyconcernoveralongtime
C)theyoftenlivedinacommunitythatwashardlynoticedbyothers
D)theyfailedtogetsupport
22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A)HIV-positivewomenmakeupnearlyhalfofallAIDScasesintheworld.
B)Thehighlevelofinfectionamongwomenhasbeentakenseriously.
C)Thegaycommunitysucceededingettingsupport.
D)ThereissocialdiscriminationagainstallpeoplewithHIV.
23.Accordingtothepassage,it'sdifficultforwomentodealwithHIVbutnotbecause.
A)theyoftenlosetheirjobsafterotherpeoplefindouttheyareHIV-positive
B)theyoftenhavenoaccesstodoctors
C)theyusuallyhavethefamilyproblem
D)theyhavelittletimelefttotakecareofthemselves
24CountriessuchastheUnitedStatesandChinaarementionedinthearticleinordertoshowthat.
A)therearemoreAIDScasesinthosecountries
B)HIV-positivepeopleareusuallydiscriminatedagainst
C)itisnotconvenientforHIV-positivepeopletotravel
D)peoplewhoareHIV-positiveareafraidthatthesecountrieswillfindout
25.Whichofthefollowingdoesthepassageshowtousthatactivewomendon'tdo?
A)Getsupportfromothers.B)Strugglefortheirrights.
C)Discusstheirtroublewiththeirdoctorsonly.D)Takebettercareofthemselves.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),
B),C)andD)Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
31.Unabletoengageinmanyactivities,theoldmanstilltriedtoinsomeway.
A)enlargeB)participateC)involveD)join
32.CampaignstostopthespreadofSARSmustcontinuetobeatthewholepopulation.
A)controlledB)goaledC)specializedD)targeted
33.Pleaseseetoitnoonecomesinwithoutidentification.
A)whenB)lestC)thatD)which
34.Whoseturnisittothechildrenafterschool?
A)callforB)goagainstC)pickupD)slipinto
35.Manyafamouspopstarruinedbydrugs.
A)haveB)havebeenC)hasD)hasbeen
36.1suggestedthemattertothemeetingtohearwhatIhey'vegottosay.
A)puttingB)beingputC)toputD)tobeput
37.It'stimesomeonemadehimoftheeffectsofhisactions.
A)unconsciousB)assuredC)awareD)thoughtful
38.Hedidn'tknowanyoneattheweddingthanthebrideandgroom.
A)otherB)exceptC)moreD)rather
39.Sinceourresearchsofarhasnotproducedanyanswerstothisproblem,weneedtoadoptadifferent
toit.
A)wayB)methodC)meansD)approach
40.Howmuchtimedoyouyourselftogetreadyinthemorning?
A)allowB)stretchC)reserveD)guarantee
41.TdliketothisoldcarforanewmodelbutIcan'taffordit.
A)representB)abandonC)exchangeD)overlook
42.Theoflifeinthevillagewasslowandrestful.
A)wayB)stepC)paceD)routine
43.Ishetocleantheoutsideofthewindoworonlytheinside?
A)associatedB)relatedC)supposedD)distressing
44.Thepoorfathertriedtoexplaintohischildrenthattheycouldn'taffordsuchasexpensivetoy
carsanddolls.
A)luxuriesB)wealthC)moneyD)wastes
45.I'msureyoursuggestionswilltheproblem.
A)contributetosolvingB)becontributedtosolving
C)contributetosolveD)becontributedtosolve
46.Aforce10windis___________ofblowingtheroofsoffhouses.
A)ashamedB)capableC)enviousD)likely
47.Noonecanfunctionproperlyiftheyareofadequatesleep.
A)stemmedB)deprivedC)derivedD)subjected
48.Youcan'tseewellthroughatelescopewithoutcorrectlyittoyoursight.
A)balancingB)adjustingC)punchingD)urging
49.Pleaseyourreservations48hoursinadvance.
A)confirmB)commitC)concernD)continue
50.1couldn'tgetthroughthegatebecauseyourcarwas
A)inawayB)inthewayC)onthewayD)bytheway
51.Hisreputationforcarelessnesswaslongbeforethelatestproblemsarose.
A)generatedB)attributedC)definedD)established
52.Thechildpulledthetriggerofangun.
A)imaginableB)imaginativeC)imaginaryD)immeasurable
53.AlbertEinsteinseldomworestrangeclothes,acruelman.
A)noisheB)norwasheC)soisheD)sowashe
54.Ifheontouristsforhisbusiness,hewouldhaveclosedhisshop.
A)dependsB)dependedC)hasdependedD)haddepended
55.mistakesandweaknesses,itdidagreatdealofgoodworkinsidethetradeunion.
A)NomatterwhatB)InspiteC)AlthoughD)Despite
56.Wordsplayanimportant___________inyoureverydaylife.
A)characterB)positionC)roleD)duty
57.Hehadbeenmiraculously___________ofhisillness.
A)treatedB)examinedC)healedD)prescribed
58.Whenhelosthisjob,heintodebt.
A)cameB)wentC)walkedD)took
59.Ifanyofthesesymptoms—_whileyouaretakingthemedicine,consultyourdoctorimmediately.
A)establishB)representC)performD)occur
60.Mr.Wang___________nowforthelightinhisofficeisstillon.
A)maybeworkingB)mustbeworking
C)musthavebeenworkingD)mayhavebeenworking
61.Shewasunabletoexpressherfearofthewitch(巫婆)toyinthebox.
A.intensiveB.expensiveC.extensiveD.intense
62.HehatedwanderingaboutandexpectedtofindapositionintheCivilServiceofgovernment.
A.permissiveB.perceptiveC.permanentD.perpetual
63.Bysigningtheleasewemadeatopayarentof$150aweek.
A.confinementB.commitmentC.conceptionD.commission
64.Thediseaseisspreading,andallthechildrenunderfivearerisk.
A.inB.toC.ofD.at
65.1hopethatthistalkhasgivenyoursomeinsightthekindofworkthatwe'vebeendoing.
A.intoB.atC.inD.on
66.Thefreezingweatherisresponsible____thebreaksintheconcrete.
A.forB.toC.inD.of
67.Hehasgivenuprunninginordertofocus____thelongjump.
A.upB.atC.inD.on
68.I'mnotsurewhetherIcangainanyprofitfromtheinvestment,soIcan'tmakea(n)promisetohelpyou.
A.exactB.definedC.definiteD.sure
69.Hebecameseverely____whenhiswifedied.
A.impressedB.depressedC.expressedD.suppressed
70.1agreewithyouthatyounggirlsshouldn'twearthatmuchmakeup.
A.clearlyB.definitelyC.mostlyD.frequently
71.He'llget____ifyoukeepbugginghim.
A.annoyB.annoysC.annoyingD.annoyed
72.Youcandefinetheword"difficult”____"noteasy”ifyoulike.
A.intoB.asC.atD.to
73.WhenIsawthejobannouncedinthepaper,Iwrotetothecompanytoaskfortheofit.
A.tailsB.depictsC.picturesD.details
74.Whydidn'tyouaskforhelp,____tryingtodoitonyourown?
A.otherthanB.morethanC.ratherthanD.lessthan
75.JohnwasgoingtoMarybytellinghisfriendshowmuchweightshehadgained.
A.intimidateB.exciteC.embarrassD.reward
76.Bycarefulstudyitwasfoundoutthatthischurchwasinthe18,hcentury.
A.equippedB.definedC.establishedD.represented
77.Theglasswall____heatwaves.
A.mirrorsB.imitatesC.absorbsD.reflects
78.Theageofthestudentsinouron-lineschool____from20to40.
A.rangeB.rageC.shiftD.keep
79.Noonewouldwillinglysubjecthimself____suchtreatment.
A.upB.outC.toD.on
80.Idon'tthinkFm____ofyoursuccessatyourpresentjob.
A.obviousB.happyC.awfulD.envious
81.However,attimesthisbalanceinnatureis____,resultinginanumberofpossibleunforeseeneffects.
A.troubledB.disturbedC.confusedD.puzzled
82.Themanwasquiteexperiencedandcouldamotorproblembylistening.
A.diagnoseB.judgeC.implementD.enforce
83.1thoughtthepaintingwas____butitwasafake.
A.genuineB.falseC.wrongD.suitable
84.Be____whenholdingthoseglasses;theyareeasytobreak.
A.consciousB.conscienceC.cautiousD.caution
85.Heisnowfocusingona_____asaspecialistincomputers.
A.workB.dutyC.perfomanceD.career
86.Whydidn'tyouaskforhelp,____tryingtodoitonyourown?
A.otherthanB.morethanC.ratherthanD.lessthan
87.Therearecertainwhenyoumustinterruptpeoplewhoareinthemiddleofdoingsomething.
A.conditionsB.situationsC.occasionsD.environments
88.Willyousee____itthatthislettergetspostedtoday?
A.inB.atC.toD.off
89.Acompletelynewsituationwillwhentheexaminationsystemcomesintoexistence.
A.ariseB.riseC.raiseD.arouse
90.I'mafraidyouhavetoaccount____yourbeingawayfromclassyesterday.
A.toB.ofC.atD.for
PartIIICloze
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD)YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe
AnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Itseemsthateverybodytellslies-well,notbiglies,but91wecall“whitelies."Tellingwhiteliesisn't
really_92_bad.Mostofthetime,people93itbecausetheywantto_94—afriendship.Somestudies
suggestthattheaverageperson95aboutseventimesaday.Theonlyrealquestionsare_96_whenwelie
and_97_wetellliesto.Arecentstudyfoundthatpeople98stretchthetruth.Herearesome99theydo
it.
Lyingtohidesomething:
Peopleoftenliebecausetheywanttohidesomething100someone.Forexample,asondoesn'ttellhis
parentsthathe'sdatingagirl_101—hedoesn'tthinktheywilllikeher.—102—,hesayshe'sgoingoutwiththe
guys.
Givingfalseexcuses:
Sometimespeopleliebecausetheydon'twanttodo_103_.Forexample,someoneinvitesyoutoaparty.
Youthinkitwillbeboring,104yousayyou'rebusy.
Lyingtomakesomeonefeelgood:
Oftenwestretchthetruthtomakesomeonefeel_105—.Forexample,yourfriendcooksdinnerforyou,
butit_106—terrible.Doyousay_107—?No!Youprobablysay,“Mm,thisisdelicious!”
Lyingtohidebadnews:
Sometimeswedon'twanttotellsomeonebadnews.Forexample,youhavejusthadaverybadday108
work,butyoudon'tfeellike_109—aboutit.So_110—someoneasksyouaboutyourday,youjustsay
everythingwasfine.
91.A)howB)whatC)thatD)/
92.A)thatB)thisC)enoughD)only
93.A)makeB)handle
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