Number the sentences in an appropriate order to form a well-structured paragraph. Write the numbers in the boxes provided. 填空,填的是数字 第一题______ a. The set, sounds, and actors in the movie captured the essence of horror films.______ b. The sounds, too, were appropriate; especially terrifying was the hard, hollow sound of footsteps echoing throughout the film.______ c. The set was ideal: looming shadows of large and unlighted houses, deserted streets, trees dipping their branches over the sidewalks, and mist hugging the ground.______ d. But the best feature of the movie was its actors, all of them, tall, pale, and extremely thin.
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PART FOURQuestions 21-30l Read the extract below from a bank’s advice to businesses about finding and keeping customers.l Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A,B,C or D on the opposite pages.l For each questions(21-30), mark one letter(A,B,C or D) on your Answer Sheet.l There is an example at the beginning (0). Finding and keeping customers Customers and buyers are the lifeblood of any business. The constant challenge is to first find your customers and then sell to them. For businesses which are just 0 up, marketing professionals suggest working out a SWOT analysis- a systematic review of your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats- to clarify your business thinking and 21 realistic sales targets. Once you’ve gained customers it’s important to remember that they can 22 or break your business. After all, if you give excellent service, they will freely advertise your company to colleagues and friends, giving you a competitive 23 over your rivals. When you’re planning to pay for advertising, business directories, local newspapers and the internet can be very cost-effective. Trade exhibitions can also 24 you to a wide range of useful contacts and lucrative new markets. You may also be able to 25 company news into free PR by sending press 26 to magazines and newspapers. But editors have very 27 space, so your story must be unusually interesting and entertaining to 28 in print. At JS Bank we specialise in helping new businesses 29 off to a promising start. We can help you develop your business, and our free book How to 30 your business potential is a detailed, practical guide to advertising, endorsed by the Institute of Direct Marketing. Contact your local JS Bank for a copy. Example:A starting B coming C growing D bringing 21A formB placeC setD shape22A doB makeC takeD put23A benefitB bonusC marginD edge24A introduceB initiateC encounterD present 25A directB turnC pointD steer26A leafletsB campaignsC shotsD releases27A shortB smallC limitedD lacking28A appearB displayC showD represent29A standB getC goD move30A advantageB practiseC employD exploit 21.______ 22.______ 23.______ 24.______ 25.______ 26. ______ 27.______ 28.______ 29.______ 30.______
It is difficult to remember what we thought of things before we began to grow up. As a boy I had no clear understanding of why I wanted to run. The satisfaction we derive from games is not easy to explain. I just ran anywhere and everywhere—never because it was an end in itself, but because it was easier for me to run than to walk. My walk was ungainly, as though I had springs in my knees, I always felt impatient to see or do something new, and running saved time. From FourMinute Mile by Roger Bannister.答案:______
Each passage has the topic sentence underlined. With that controlling idea in mind try to find the one sentence that has been inserted that does not belong there because it breaks the unity. Cross out the sentence. Each time a ship makes the fiftyone mile transit of the Panama Canal from ocean to ocean, fiftytwo million gallons of water are required to lift it over the spine of the Continental Divide. Two ships use about what the city of Boston does in a day, and in 1954 the daily average was twentythree ships. The lowest route the surveyors could find over the spine of the hemisphere required ships to soar three hundred and twelve feet up. To get this water, the engineers had to create, with the help of rainfall and the turbulent Chagres River, the one hundred and sixtythree square mile Gatun Lake. It meant the largest earth dam ever conceived at that time. From Seven Wonders of American Engineering by Ira Wolfert答案:______
There’s one sentence missing in the paragraph, and choose the appropriate option for it. The statement that the German people were ultimately responsible for the war is a halftruth which encourages a convenient oversimplification. It is true that Hitler was the constitutionally appointed leader of the German nation and that, despite individual protests, his policies, as long as they were successful, had the approval, or at least the acquiescence, of the German voters. But, in the world in which we live no man, no nation causes war. To fix any ultimate responsibility for World War II,_______________; we must look before Munich and the invasion of Poland. And the farther we look the more clearly we will see that the roots of war were world wide, and that no nation was guiltless of nourishing them.
A. we must go beyond Hitler and the Nazi ideology;
B. we must be aware of the duality of this issue;