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Which of the following is the most suitable title for this speech

A. Long-term Effects of the Asian Crisis.
B. The Restoration of Political Coherence and Stability in Southeast Asia.
C. The Current Stabilization Programs in East Asi

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Valentine’s Day may come from the ancient Roman feast of Luperealia. (1) the fierce wolves roamed nearby, the old Romans called (2) the god Lupereus to help them. A festival in his (3) was held February 15th. On the eve of the festival the (4) of the girls were written on (5) paper and placed in jars. Each young man (6) a slip. The girl whose name was (7) was to be his sweetheart for the year.Legend (8) it that the holiday became Valentine’s Day (9) a roman priest named Valentine. Emperor Claudius II (10) the Roman soldiers not to marry or become engaged. Claudius felt married soldiers would (11) stay home than fight. When Valentine (12) the Emperor and secretly married the young couples, he was put to death on February 14th, the (13) of Lupercalia. After his death, Valentine became a (14) . Christian priests moved the holiday from the 15th to the 14th---Valentine’s Day. Now the holiday honors Valentine (15) of Lupercus.Valentine’s Day has become a major (16) of love and romance in the modem world. The ancient god Cupid and his (17) into a lover’s heart may still be used to (18) falling in love or being in love. But we also use cards and gifts, such as flowers Or jewelry, to do this. (19) to give flower to a wife or sweetheart on Valentine’s Day can sometimes be as (20) as forgetting a birthday or a wedding anniversary. Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.19()

A. Keeping
B. Disapproving
C. Supporting
D. Forgetting

Summer holidy camps(夏令营) for children began in the USA over sixteen years ago.Today there are (41) than 8000 summer camps in the United States and every year (42) four million children pass through their gates (43) June and August. Some (44) By bus every clay from the nearest town. (45) stay as campers for one or two weeks. Quite a lot of children go off to camp (46) the whole of the summer holiday. The people there are young and (47) .There is good food and lots of interesting things (48) In many camps children learn things (49) cooking and drawing pictures. Every evening there are camp fires and games. Everyone goes to bed (50) but happy.

A. like
B. as
C. such

Summer holidy camps(夏令营) for children began in the USA over sixteen years ago.Today there are (41) than 8000 summer camps in the United States and every year (42) four million children pass through their gates (43) June and August. Some (44) By bus every clay from the nearest town. (45) stay as campers for one or two weeks. Quite a lot of children go off to camp (46) the whole of the summer holiday. The people there are young and (47) .There is good food and lots of interesting things (48) In many camps children learn things (49) cooking and drawing pictures. Every evening there are camp fires and games. Everyone goes to bed (50) but happy.

A. near
B. about
C. below

Ms Blunsden is a 38-year-old woman who lives by herself in Brooklyn, New York. She has no right to keep any animals now. A police officer told a Brooklyn court(法庭) that he had found 15 dogs and 20 cats living in a small room which was just 10 feet by 12 feet. "There was not enough place for one animal, let alone 35,"he said. "The room was very dirty. " "The animals are taken good care of," Ms Blunsden told the court. "I take them all for walks in a shopping cart (购物车). " When the court asked Ms Blunsden why she kept so many animals, she said,"Everybody loves animals and I do, too. You may think that my room is too small for so many animals, but I think it is just right. " The court ordered the animals to be taken to a place where they could be taken good care of. The court also ordered Ms Blunsden to get help from Dr Eugene Wilson, whose clinic(诊所) is well-known for taking care of such cases. People are beginning to keep many animals, and Ms Blunsden’s case will not be the only one of its kind. What did the police officer think of Ms Blunsden’s room for animals

A. It was clean enough for animals to live in.
B. It was just right for only one animal.
C. It was not right for even a single animal.

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