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Title: Leo


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  • 1. There can be no question about the value of
    a safety program. From a financial standpoint
    alone, safety ____.
  • comes off B. turns up C. pays off D. holds
    up
  • 2. They are needed for ____ food into energy
    and body maintenance.
  • shifting B. transferring C. altering
    D.transforming

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3. With it, astronauts will acquire a
workhouse vehicle ____ of flying into space and
returning many times. A. capable B.
suitable C. efficient D. fit
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Moreover, inaccurate or indefinite words may make
_______ difficult for the listener to understand
the message which is being transmitted to him. A.
that B. it C. so D. this
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??????????,????????????,??????????? Getting
enough vitamins is essential to life, although
the body has no nutritional use for excess
vitamins. Many people ____ believe in being on
the "safe side" and thus take extra vitamins.
A. nevertheless B. therefore C. moreover D.
meanwhile
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Bedtime stories are one of the delights of
early childhood. But according to Dr. Julie
Spreadbury from Queensland University, parents
should not 61 (give)up reading to their
children 62 (after)they enter primary school.
She says listening to, reading and discussing the
stories help childrens 63 (development). ??????
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Chinese scientists are again becoming
excited about the fact that a large hairy animal
may live in central China. Now they hope it wont
be too long before they are able to 1 its
existence. Their confidence is the 2 of a new
discovery of the mystery animal in Hubei
Province. Ten Chinese 3 , enjoying a
holiday in a National Forest Park, were driving
down a road. As their bus turned a corner, the
men were suddenly 4 by what they saw. Three 5
animals, covered with long dark hair, were
crossing the road. On seeing the animals, the
engineers immediately stopped and 6 them. 7
, when they saw how the animals moved through the
forest with great speed and strength, they did
not dare to follow any further. 1. A. prove
B. analyze C. protect D. check
2. A. basis B. requirement C. result
D. preparation 3. A. travelers B.
engineers C. scientists D. explorers
4. A. frightened B. amazed C. upset
D. inspired 5. A. trained B. rejected
C. tall D. violent 6. A. shot at
B. looked at C. fought with D. ran
after 7. A. However B. Indeed C.
Meanwhile D. Anyway
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Have you ever regretted doing something you
shouldnt have done or something you didnt do
which you should have? At one time or another we
probably all have. Theres no 1 (point)in
getting depressed about it now? its no 2
(use)crying over spilt(???)milk. However, there
may be some gain in thinking about exactly what
happened and why 3 (because)we might be able
to draw some conclusions for the future. One
thing we all do now and again is to lose our 4
with a friend or close relative. The odd thing
is that we more often display great 5 towards
someone we are fond of than towards 6 . The
explanation may be that we see friends and
relatives as a kind of safety net, an opportunity
to 7 (let off)a bit of steam in a safe
environment, while the consequences(??)of 8
a stranger could be far more serious. Being
honest is usually thought of as a virtue(??)and
undoubtedly this is the case. On the other hand,
we have all experienced occasions when we have
spoken our minds to someone, telling them exactly
what we feel, and then have found ourselves
filled with feelings of guilt. Perhaps we should
have kept our mouths shut? 1. A. reason B.
purpose C. point D. result 2. A.
use B. help C. value D.
benefit 3. A. so B. because C.
but D. though 4. A. mind B.
memory C. manner D. temper 5. A.
anger B. interest C. love D.
respect 6. A. strangers B. friends
C. relatives D. colleagues 7. A. run
through B. throw away C. give up D. let
off 8. A. inviting B. insulting C.
speaking to D. believing in
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Many people find that regular physical activity
gives them an unexpected benefit. They sleep
better and wake up feeling more 1 , in part due
to increased amounts of deep sleep. Deep sleep
may play a role in the body restoring itself 2
, as opposed to REM(rapid eye movement)or
dreaming sleep. Researchers have found that
physical exercise, especially 3 in the afternoon
or early evening, produces more 4 early in the
night. 5 can also help you get a better nights
sleep in a number of indirect ways. The
relaxation and tiredness 6 (caused)by exercise
can improve sleep. Exercise encourages weight
loss and also may 7 (relieve)depression.
Exercising later in the day can also help delay
the 8 (nighttime)drop in your bodys
temperature. The 9 of exercise are especially
important for older people, 10 (since)exercise
has been shown to increase the amount of sleep
senior adults get in a night and reduce the time
it takes to fall asleep. But be sure you finish
exercising at least 4 hours before
bedtimeworking out later than that could leave
you too excited to fall asleep easily. 1. A.
conscious B. peaceful C.
effective D. refreshed 2. A. physically
B. mentally C. emotionally
D. regularly 3. A. made B.
done C. functioned D.
conducted 4.A. nights sleep B. dreaming
sleep C. deep sleep D. REM 5. A. Exercise
B. Dreams C. Researchers
D. Doctors 6. A. recovered B.
strengthened C. caused D. reduced 7.
A. increase B. relieve
C. release D. arouse 8. A. nighttime
B. daytime C. dinnertime D.
lifetime 9. A. disadvantages B. benefits
C. ways D. places 10. A. yet
B. if C.
when D. since
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Many people find that regular physical activity
gives them an unexpected benefit. They sleep
better and wake up feeling more 1 , in part due
to increased amounts of deep sleep. Deep sleep
may play a role in the body restoring itself 2
, as opposed to REM(rapid eye movement)or
dreaming sleep. Researchers have found that
physical exercise, especially 3 in the afternoon
or early evening, produces more 4 early in the
night. 5 can also help you get a better nights
sleep in a number of indirect ways. The
relaxation and tiredness 6 (caused)by exercise
can improve sleep. 1. A. conscious B.
peaceful C. effective D.
refreshed 2. A. physically B. mentally
C. emotionally D. regularly 3. A. made
B. done C. functioned
D. conducted 4.A. nights sleep B.
dreaming sleep C. deep sleep D. REM 5. A.
Exercise B. Dreams C.
Researchers D. Doctors 6. A. recovered B.
strengthened C. caused D. reduced
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Exercise encourages weight loss and also may 7
(relieve)depression. Exercising later in the day
can also help delay the 8 (nighttime)drop in
your bodys temperature. The 9 of exercise are
especially important for older people, 10
(since)exercise has been shown to increase the
amount of sleep senior adults get in a night and
reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. But be
sure you finish exercising at least 4 hours
before bedtimeworking out later than that could
leave you too excited to fall asleep easily.
7. A. increase B. relieve C.
release D. arouse 8. A. nighttime
B. daytime C. dinnertime D. lifetime
9. A. disadvantages B. benefits C. ways
D. places 10. A. yet
B. if C. when D.
since
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In the depths of my memory, many things I did
with my father still live. These things come to
represent, in fact, what I call 21 and love.
I dont remember my father ever getting into
a swimming tool. But he did 22 the water. Any
kind of 23 ride seemed to give him pleasure.
24 he loved to fish sometimes he took me
along. But I never really liked being on the
water, the way my father did. I liked being 25
the water, moving through it, 26 it all
around me. I was not a strong 27 , or one who
learned to swim early, for I had my 28 . But I
loved being in the swimming pool close to my
fathers office and 29 those summer days with
my father, who 30 come by on a break. I
needed him to see what I could do. My father
would stand there in his suit, the 31 person
not in swimsuit. After swimming, I would go
32 his office and sit on the wooden chair in
front of his big desk, where he let me 33
anything I found in his top desk drawer.
Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk 34
he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student
might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldnt be
playing with his 35 . But my father always
36 and said easily, Oh, no, its 37 .
Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get
38 an ice cream A poet once said, We
look at life once, in childhood the rest is 39
. And I think it is not only what we look at
once, in childhood that determines our memories,
but 40 , in that childhood, look at us.
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21. A. desire B. joy C. anger
D. worry 22. A. avoid B. refuse
C. praise D. love 23. A. boat B.
bus C. train D. bike 24. A. But
B. Then C. And D. Still
25. A. on B. off C. by
D. in 26. A. having B. leaving C.
making D. getting 27. A. swimmer B.
rider C. walker D. runner 28. A.
hopes B. faiths C. rights D.
fears 29. A. spending B. saving C.
wasting D. ruining 30. A. should B.
would C. had to D. ought to 31. A.
next B. only C. other D.
last 32. A. away from B. out of C.
by D. inside 33. A.
put up B. break down C. play with D.
work out 34. A. the moment B. the first time
C. while D. before 35. A. fishing net
B. office things C. wooden chair D. lab
equipment 36. A. stood up B. set out
C. showed up D. turned out 37. A. fine
B. strange C. terrible D.
funny 38. A. the student B. the assistant
C. myself D. himself 39. A. memory
B. wealth C. experience D. practice
40. A. which B. who C. what
D. whose
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In the depths of my memory, many things I did
with my father still live. These things come to
represent, in fact, what I call 1 and love.
I dont remember my father ever getting into a
swimming tool. But he did 2 the water. Any
kind of 3 ride seemed to give him pleasure.
4 he loved to fish sometimes he took me along.
1. A. desire B. joy
C. anger D. worry 2. A.
avoid B. refuse C. praise
D. love 3. A. boat B. bus C.
train D. bike 4. A. But B.
Then C. And D. Still
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But I never really liked being on the
water, the way my father did. I liked being 5
the water, moving through it, 6 it all around
me. I was not a strong 7 , or one who learned
to swim early, for I had my 8 . But I loved
being in the swimming pool close to my fathers
office and 9 those summer days with my
father, who 10 come by on a break. I needed
him to see what I could do. My father would stand
there in his suit, the 11 person not in
swimsuit.
5. A. on B. off C. by
D. in 6. A. having B. leaving C.
making D. getting 7. A. swimmer B.
rider C. walker D. runner 8. A.
hopes B. faiths C. rights D.
fears 9. A. spending B. saving C.
wasting D. ruining 10. A. should B.
would C. had to D. ought to 11. A.
next B. only C. other D.
last
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After swimming, I would go 12 his
office and sit on the wooden chair in front of
his big desk, where he let me 13 anything I
found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was
left alone at his desk 14 he worked in the
lab, an assistant or a student might come in and
tell me perhaps I shouldnt be playing with his
15 . But my father always 16 and said
easily, Oh, no, its 17 . Sometimes he
handed me coins and told me to get 18 an ice
cream A poet once said, We look at life
once, in childhood the rest is 19 . And I
think it is not only what we look at once, in
childhood that determines our memories, but 20
, in that childhood, look at us.
12. A. away from B. out of C. by
D. inside 13. A. put up B. break
down C. play with D. work out 14. A. the
moment B. the first time C. while D.
before 15. A. fishing net B. office things
C. wooden chair D. lab equipment 16. A.
stood up B. set out C. showed up
D. turned out 17. A. fine B. strange
C. terrible D. funny 18. A. the
student B. the assistant C. myself
D. himself 19. A. memory B. wealth
C. experience D. practice 20. A. which
B. who C. what D. whose
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(?)????? ???????,???????????????,????????????,
????????????,?????????? Most computers have a
memory(???). They can work millions of times 3
than man. That means information can be put in
4 and be taken out any time when needed.
?3? A. slow B. slower C. fast D.
faster
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?? The Great Wall, one of the greatest
wonders of the world, was enlisted in the World
Heritage in 1987. Just 1 a dragon, it winds
its way from east to west of China. With a
history of more than 2000 years, some sections
are now in ruins or even entirely 2 .
?2? A. appeared B. missed C. went D.
disappeared
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That night he wrote a seven-page paper
describing his 1 of someday owning a horse
ranch. He wrote his dream in great detail and
2 drew a diagram of a 200-acre ranch 3
the location of everything important there.
?1? A. mind B. chance C. goal D. design

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I was worried and I sank in my
thoughts. I didnt even 1 that the coffee was
bad, 2 Steven didnt notice there was a person
next to him. ?1? A. pretend B. understand C.
insist D. realize ?2? A. as if B. just
as C. just after D. even though
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Tears clouded my eyes as I stood in our washing
room, holding Bretts jeans and shirt full of
burn holes. Tired and defeated, I 1 to the
floor. The clothes were just one more thing Brett
had 2 . He often got almost everything in the
house out of 3 . Many windows in our house
needed repair due to his breaking 4 to steal
money when he chose to live on the street. Yet
none of this could compare to the emotional 5
Brett had done to our once quiet home. Brett came
to live with us when he was 12 years old. During
the next few years I had dealt with Brett as 6
as possible, but inside I was shouting. I dont
want him in my house another day, Lord! I just
cant 7 him! Having wiped my tears, I
continued 8 him as before. When Brett was
nearly 18, he landed again in Juvenile Hall (???).
After that, my husband and I had to send Brett
to a boarding school for helping 9 teens. At
the 10 ceremony, each graduate held a white
rose to give to the person who had 11 the most
to him or her. Brett spoke 12 to his parents
and then spoke to me, You did so much. You were
always there, no matter 13 . My mom and dad, I
was their kid. But you, 14 troubled enough by
me, always 15 me such love. And I want you to
know I love you for it. 16 , I stood as Brett
placed the white rose in my hand and hugged me
17 . At that moment, tears 18 in my eyes
again, this time not for disappointment but for
19 . Although I had struggled with silent 20
toward my stepson, Brett had seen only my
actions. Love is action. We may not always have
positive feelings about certain people in our
lives, but we can love them.
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1. A. sat B. sank
C. bent D.
dropped 2. A. ruined B. lost
C. torn
D. broken 3. A. danger B. place
C. trouble
D. order 4. A. off B. in
C. up
D. away 5. A. pain B.
injury C. damage
D. wound
6. A. patiently B. willingly C.
strictly D. rudely 7. A. forgive B.
educate C. stand D. control 8. A.
parenting B. pardoning C. comforting D.
feeding 9. A. lazy B. troublesome C.
disappointing D. careless 10. A. opening B.
official C. victory D. graduation 11. A.
afforded B. meant C. supplied D.
owed 12. A. lovingly B. sadly C. proudly
D. nervously 13. A. where B. how C. what
D. who 14. A. unless B. although C.
because D. when 15. A. cost B. lent C.
taught D. showed 16. A. Astonished B.
Puzzled C. Encouraged D. Interested 17. A.
surely B. roughly C. tightly D.
fiercely 18. A. fell B. flowed C. moved
D. gathered 19. A. pity B. happiness C.
luck D. success 20. A. love B. anxiety
C. anger D. care
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Tears clouded my eyes as I stood in our washing
room, holding Bretts jeans and shirt full of
burn holes. Tired and defeated, I 1 to the
floor. The clothes were just one more thing Brett
had 2 . He often got almost everything in the
house out of 3 . Many windows in our house
needed repair due to his breaking 4 to steal
money when he chose to live on the street. Yet
none of this could compare to the emotional 5
Brett had done to our once quiet home.
1. A. sat B. sank C. bent D.
dropped 2. A. ruined B. lost C. torn
D. broken 3. A. danger B. place C.
trouble D. order 4. A. off B. in C.
up D. away 5. A. pain B. injury
C. damage D. wound

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Brett came to live with us when he was 12 years
old. During the next few years I had dealt with
Brett as 6 as possible, but inside I was
shouting. I dont want him in my house another
day, Lord! I just cant 7 him! Having wiped
my tears, I continued 8 him as before. When
Brett was nearly 18, he landed again in Juvenile
Hall (???). After that, my husband and I had to
send Brett to a boarding school for helping 9
teens. At the 10 ceremony, each
graduate held a white rose to give to the person
who had 11 the most to him or her.

6. A. patiently B. willingly C.
strictly D. rudely 7. A.
forgive B. educate C. stand
D. control 8. A. parenting B. pardoning
C. comforting D. feeding 9. A. lazy
B. troublesome C. disappointing D.
careless 10. A. opening B. official C.
victory D. graduation 11. A. afforded
B. meant C. supplied D. owed
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Brett spoke 12 to his parents and then
spoke to me, You did so much. You were always
there, no matter 13 . My mom and dad, I was
their kid. But you, 14 troubled enough by me,
always 15 me such love. And I want you to
know I love you for it. 16 , I stood as Brett
placed the white rose in my hand and hugged me
17 .
12. A. lovingly B. sadly C.
proudly D. nervously 13. A. where B. how
C. what D.
who 14. A. unless B. although C. because
D. when 15. A. cost B. lent C. taught
D. showed 16. A. Astonished B. Puzzled C.
Encouraged D. Interested 17. A. surely B.
roughly C. tightly D. fiercely
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At that moment, tears 18 in my eyes again,
this time not for disappointment but for 19 .
Although I had struggled with silent 20
toward my stepson, Brett had seen only my
actions. Love is action. We may not always have
positive feelings about certain people in our
lives, but we can love them.
18. A. fell B. flowed C. moved
D. gathered 19. A. pity B. happiness C.
luck D. success 20. A. love B.
anxiety C. anger D. care
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