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20.My cousin left for London ten years ago, and I ______ her ever since.
A. wouldn’t seeB. hadn’t seen C. haven’t seenD. didn’t see
21._____ in the regulations that you should not tell other people the password of your e-mail account.
A. What is requiredB. What requires C. It is requiredD. As is required
22.You should make it a rule to leave things ________you can find them again.
A. when B. where C. then D. there23.-I had a really good weekend at my uncle’s
- _______.
A. Oh, that’s very nice of you B. Congratulations C. It’s a pleasure D. Oh, I’m glad to hear that
24.With the world population ______ to increase, our demand for energy is also growing.
A. to continue B. continue C. continuing D. continued
25.-Where is my reference book? It was here a moment ago?
-Someone _____ it by mistake.
A. must have taken B. must take C. should have takenD.could have taken
26.A _____ of $ 2, 000 will be paid to whoever brings back the lost jewellery to its owner.
A. appreciation B. sympathy C. reward D. guarantee
27.The speaker talked about sports in general and about football _______.
A. in particular B. in addition C. in all D. in store
28.What we need is a better transport system, ______, more buses and trains and fewer cars.
A. as a result B. in other wordsC. as a matter of fact D. by the way
29.I hope the week long holiday will be ______ to your health.
A. steady B. potential C. beneficial D. ambitious
30.When I was looking through my family’s old photos the other day, I ______ a photo of my parents’ wedding.
A. came aboutB. came afterC. came toD. came across
Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题,每题1分,满分20分)
Bette Nesmith Graham was a single mother who lived in Texas. She was an artist, but found it 31 to support herself and her son. So in 1951, at the age of 17, she learned shorthand and typing, and got a job as a 32 .
At that time, typewriters used a carbon film ribbon(打字机色带),and it was hard to correct typing 33 on the paper. Graham found a 34 way. She decided that she would do what painters did to 35 their mistakes - paint over them. She took her water-based paint to work, 36 a brush. She always made sure the paint matched the 37 of paper she was typing on.
Her boss never 38 the mistakes. When another secretary asked for some of her 39 correcting liquid, Graham found a bottle at home, wrote "Mistake Out" on a label, and gave it to her. 40 all the other secretaries in the building wanted some, too.
By 1956, Graham’s invention became so 41 that she turned her kitchen into a laboratory and made bottles of “Mistake Out” using her electric mixer. When 42 grew, Graham changed the name of “Mistake Out” to “Liquid Paper” and 43 a patent and trademark
By 1975, the company Liquid Paper 44 200 people, and was quite successful. Graham 45 the company four years later to Gillette for 46 $ 50 million.
In the late 1970s, Bette Graham 47 the Bette Clair McMurray Foundation to help women. She described herself 48 a “someone who wants freedom for 49 and everybody else.” She died on May 12, 1980, and left a huge 50 to be divided between her son and the foundation.
31.A. tough B. simple C. possibleD. easy
32.A. managerB. writer C. secretary D. painter
33.A. signs B. letters C. mistakes D. words
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