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(A) it has a tail (B) a tail with which it (C) its tail (D) as its tail 15. In the years ahead, health professionals will be able to enhance or restore health far better _________ at present. (A) whereas (B) they can (C) than (D) that are 16. The constitution of New Hampshire, a second oldest among those of the fifty states, was A B C D adopted in 1784. 17. Elinor Wylie’s writings consist of eight booksfour novels and four volumes of poemin A B which she displayed a knowledge of both history and literature. C D 18. In addition to their usefulness as scavengers, birds are of enormous value to humans because A B C of they eat insects and control the spread of weeds. D 19. When precipitation occurs, some of it evaporates, some runs off the surface it strikes, and A B C some sinking into the ground. D 8 20. The astronauts chosen for fly the first United States spacecraft were selected from military A B C D test pilots. 21. Tarantulas inject a paralyzing venom into prey or with their large fangs A B C D 22. Born in New York City in 1891, Preston Dickinson was one of the pioneers of modern artistic A B C D in the United States. 23. The water of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans make up percent to the Earth’s surface. D A B C 24. The three main television works in the United States account for more advertising dollars A B C than any others medium. D 25. In 1913 when he was only 18 year old, Leo Sowerby’s violin concerto was performed by the A B C D Chicago Symphony. 26. Fossil records support the assumption which microanisms were the first forms of life. A B C D 27. The St. Louis PostDispatch was founded in 1878 and by 1881 had bee the most largest A B C D evening newspaper in the city. 28. In artifacts from as early as the Stone Age, mathematics and art can be seen to have fused in A B the geometric patterns decorate pottery, weaving, and carpentry. C D 29. Despite their mon heritage, background, and homogeneity, the original United states A B consisted of 13 distinct political entities, each manding considerable loyal from its C D citizenry. 30. The choreographer Gee Balanchine created more than 150 works for the New York City A B Ballet, that which he was a founder. C D 9 31. Some ways in which lizards different from snake are in having ear openings, moveable A B C D eyelids, and less flexible jaws. 32. Much of the work of the anthropologist Margaret Mead was devoting to a study of patterns of A B C child rearing in various cultures. D 33. The feathers of birds not only protect their skin from injury and conserve body heat, but also A B function in flight, courtship, camouflage, and sensory perceptive. C D 34. Of the many mushroom species growing wild, the mon field mushroom is the one that is A B C most frequently gather for human consumption. D 35. Carl Roger’s clientcentered therapy is now widely employed and is among the most A B influential technique in modern United States clinical psychology. C D 36. Female horseflies transmit a few diseases, but their main significance as pests is in sting of A B C D their bite. 37. Despite a lack of navigably waterways, Madison, Wisconsin, developed into a manufacturing A B C center as well as a major trade nucleus during the , 1800’s. D 38. The food and water that people consume them e from the environment, provided either A B by nature or through the work of farmers and other producers. C D 39. Communal dance, as a powerful symbol of mutual regard and cooperation group, underlies A B C enduring traditions in folk dancing. D 40. More than 800 major oil pany have plants and offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the site of the A B C D international petroleum exposition. 10 阅读 ( 55minutes) Question 111 If food is allowed t。
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