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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 标签:标题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalt

2、y cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it

3、 is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society

4、should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are mu

5、ch more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.61( )a.thenb.asc.thatd.so2、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder

6、, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68

7、). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the

8、risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are

9、other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.62( )a.meantb.heardc.suggestedd.sp

10、oken3、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first

11、 and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudde

12、n and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for

13、the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have

14、abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.63( )a.violentb.severec.toughd.rough4、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some pe

15、oples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a fe

16、w years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad exampl

17、e. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obv

18、iously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.64( )a.andb.butc.ord.so5、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after

19、 a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is

20、 sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does

21、not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty canno

22、t be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.65( )a.pr

23、eservesb.protectsc.preventsd.detects6、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to

24、what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. howeve

25、r, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder a

26、nother,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80

27、). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.66( )a.beforeb.afterc.untild.since7、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it

28、to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or s

29、he is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalt

30、y is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these

31、ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.67( )a.argueb.proposec.assumed.suppose8、some countries still have death penalt

32、y (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(

33、67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the

34、 individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to

35、sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the other

36、s the answer is definitely negative.68( )a.upb.forc.ofd.at9、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a numb

37、er of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death pen

38、alty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if i

39、t is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the ac

40、cused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.69( )a.retainsb.existsc.keepsd.holds.10、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people w

41、ould sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused mig

42、ht well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final

43、reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of puni

44、shing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.70( )a.senseb.emotionc.thinkingd.feeling11、some coun

45、tries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most i

46、mportant one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powe

47、rful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to ex

48、ecute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death

49、 penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.71( )a.broughtb.managedc.triedd.made12、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the

50、 death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the

51、 sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to consider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of

52、 the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended. there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these

53、people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.72( )a.offb.onc.upd.in13、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularl

54、y(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most important one is that one can(67)be entirely certain that the person who is sentenced to

55、death is(68). the accused might well be(69)that he or she is completely innocent a few years(70)the sentence. it is often(71)that the death penalty(72)crimes. however, many crimes are(73)by a sudden and very powerful(74). in these cases, the individual is not thinking sensibly(75)does not stop to co

56、nsider the risk. their final reason(76)the death penalty is that it sets a bad example. the laws of the society should reflect its values, if it is wrong to murder another,(77)it is also wrong for the state to execute (处死) an individual. to sum(78), they believe the death penalty cannot be defended.

57、 there are other ways of punishing criminals and these ways should always be(79). obviously, these people are much more sympathetic with the accused than with the(80). are the societies which have abandoned death penalty safer than the others the answer is definitely negative.73( )a.resultedb.caused

58、c.createdd.found14、some countries still have death penalty (死刑), but it no longer(61)in britain. after a particularly(62)murder, british people would sometimes call(63)it to be brought back. in some peoples(64), the death penalty cannot be defended for a number of(65)according to what these people(66), the first and the most import

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