The use of nuclear power has already spread all over the world. (1) , scientists still have not agreed with what should be done with the large (2) of waste materials that (3) to increase every year. Most waste materials (4) of simply by placing them somewhere. But nuclear waste must be (5) with great care. It (6) dangerous radiation and it will continue to be (7) for hundreds of, thousnads, even millions of years.
How should we get (8) of such waste material in such a way (9) it will not harm the (10) Where can we (11) distribute it One idea is to put this radioactive waste inside a thick container, which is (12) dropped to the deep bottom of the ocean. (13) some scientists believe that this way of (14) nuclear waste could kill fish and other living things in the oceans or interfere (15) their growth. Another way to (16) nuclear waste is to send it into space, to the sun, (17) it would be burned. Other scientists suggest that this polluting material be (18) thousands of meters under the earth’s surface. Such underground areas must be free (19) possible earthquakes, and advances are being made. But it may still be many years (20) this problem could be finally settled.

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A:And B:But C:Still D:Thereby

Section Ⅰ Use of English Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) The use of nuclear power has already spread all over the world. (1) , scientists still have not agreed with what should be done with the large (2) of waste materials that (3) to increase every year. Most waste materials (4) of simply by placing them somewhere. But nuclear waste must be (5) with great care. It (6) dangerous radiation and it will continue to be (7) for hundreds of, thousnads, even millions of years. How should we get (8) of such waste material in such a way (9) it will not harm the (10) Where can we (11) distribute it One idea is to put this radioactive waste inside a thick container, which is (12) dropped to the deep bottom of the ocean. (13) some scientists believe that this way of (14) nuclear waste could kill fish and other living things in the oceans or interfere (15) their growth. Another way to (16) nuclear waste is to send it into space, to the sun, (17) it would be burned. Other scientists suggest that this polluting material be (18) thousands of meters under the earth’s surface. Such underground areas must be free (19) possible earthquakes, and advances are being made. But it may still be many years (20) this problem could be finally settled.

Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.1()

A:And B:But C:Still D:Thereby

(Although) I expected something (different), I was (still) surprised by (which) he said.()

A:Although B:different C:still D:which

People have been shooting bows and arrows for at least 20,000 years. Some famous paintings of shooters are at least (21) old. These paintings, (22) people hunting deer and other (23) animals with bows and arrows, were (24) on cave walls in France and some other European countries.
In the earliest days people depend upon hunting for (25) and clothing. (26) today there are people in the thick forests of South American and Africa who (27) on their skills in shooting to (28) some of their food. For many centuries the bow was a weapon of war, and nations rose and fell because of it. American Indians were still hunting with the bow in the late 1800’s. It may surprise you to (29) that many hunters today (30) deer, bear and other animals with bows and arrows. These shooters are (31) bow hunters.
Shooting is a sport enjoyed by people everywhere. Many schools, parks, camps and organizations have shooting (32) in which young people are taught to shoot the bow. (33) matter where you shoot, remember this: Used properly, bows and arrows are not dangerous. But you must be careful. (34) is still something you should not forget: there is no (35) thing as a toy bow.

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A:Even B:Still C:Yet D:Also

People have been shooting bows and arrows for at least 20,000 years. Some famous paintings of shooters are at least (21) old. These paintings, (22) people hunting deer and other (23) animals with bows and arrows, were (24) on cave walls in France and some other European countries.
In the earliest days people depend upon hunting for (25) and clothing. (26) today there are people in the thick forests of South American and Africa who (27) on their skills in shooting to (28) some of their food. For many centuries the bow was a weapon of war, and nations rose and fell because of it. American Indians were still hunting with the bow in the late 1800’s. It may surprise you to (29) that many hunters today (30) deer, bear and other animals with bows and arrows. These shooters are (31) bow hunters.
Shooting is a sport enjoyed by people everywhere. Many schools, parks, camps and organizations have shooting (32) in which young people are taught to shoot the bow. (33) matter where you shoot, remember this: Used properly, bows and arrows are not dangerous. But you must be careful. (34) is still something you should not forget: there is no (35) thing as a toy bow.

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A:Even B:Still C:Yet D:Also

Diet, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers

Diet is second only to tobacco as a leading (1) of cancer and, along with alcohol, is responsible for nearly one third of cases of the disease (2) developed countries, a leading researcher said on Tuesday.
Dr. Tim Key, of the University of Oxford, told a cancer conference that scientists are still discovering how certain foods contribute to (3) , but they know that diet, alcohol and obesity (4) a major role.
"Five percent of cancers could be avoided (5) nobody was obese, " he said.
While tobacco is linked to about 30 (6) of cancer cases, diet is involved in an estimated 25 percent and alcohol (7) about six percent.
Obesity raises the (8) of breast, womb, bowel and kidney cancer, while alcohol is known to cause cancers of the mouth, throat and liver. Its dangerous impact is (9) when combined with smoking.
Key told the meeting of the charity Cancer Research UK (10) other elements of diet linked to cancer are (11) unknown but scientists are hoping that the EPIC study, which is comparing the diets of 500,000 people in 10 countries and their risk of cancer, will provide some (12) .
Early results of the study have revealed that Norway, Sweden and Denmark have the (13) consumption of fruit and vegetables among European countries while Italy and Spain have the highest. Eating at (14) five portions of fruit and vegetables a day is recommended to reduce the risk of cancer.
Key, principal scientist on the EPIC study, said it is looking at dietary links to some of the most common cancers (15) colorectal, breast and prostate.

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A:still B:also C:although D:however

Diet, Alcohol Linked to Nearly One Third of Cancers
Diet is second only to tobacco as a leading (1) of cancer and,along with alcohol,is responsible for nearly one third of cases of the disease (2) developed countries, a leading researcher said on Tuesday.
Dr. Tim Key, of the University of Oxford, told a cancer conference that scientists are still discovering how certain foods contribute to (3) , but they know that diet, alcohol and obesity (4) a major role.
"Five percent of cancers could be avoided (5) nobody was obese," he said.
While tobacco is linked to about 30 (6) of cancer cases, diet is involved in all estimated 25 percent and alcohol (7) about six percent.
Obesity raises the (8) of breast, womb, bowel and kidney cancer, while alcohol is known to cause cancers of the mouth, throat and liver. Its dangerous impact is (9) when combined with smoking.
Key told the meeting of the charity Cancer Research UK (10) other elements of diet linked to cancer are (11) unknown but scientists are hoping that the EPIC study, which is comparing the diets of 500, 000 people in 10 countries and their risk of cancer, will provide some (12)
Early results of the study have revealed that Norway, Sweden and Denmark have the (13) consumption of fruit and vegetables among European countries while Italy and Spain have the highest. Eating at (14) five portions of fruit and vegetables a day is recommended to reduce the risk of cancer.
Key, principal scientist on the EPIC study, said it is looking at dietary links to some of the most common cancers (15) colorectal, breast and prostate.

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A:still B:also C:although D:however

C

A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a $100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, "Who would like this $100 bill" The students began to put up their hands at once.
Then he said, "I am going to give this $100 to one of you, but first, let me do this. " He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, "Who wants it now" The hands went back into the air.
"Well," he said, "What if I do this" and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, "Who still wants it" Hands went back into the air.
"My friends," he said, "you have learned a valuable lesson today. No matter (无论) what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value (价值). It was still worth $100!"
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to yon, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn’t come from what you do or whom you know, hut WHO YOU ARE.
You are special and valuable. Don’t ever forget it!

Even though it was dirty, the money().

A:still went up in value B:was worth nothing C:didn’t go down in value D:was still ours

Some years ago,Chinese high school students would show their new schoolbags,new clothes or new pens to their classmates when the new term started.Today,however,all have l6 If you still come back to school l7 0nly these things,you are out—of-date(过时的)。Students in big cities like to bring the latest high.tech things to school,and feel happy and 1 8 to show off(炫耀)these things to 19 .Mobile phones,MP3 players,CD players,electronic dictionaries,the list is endless. Young people think that.1iving in the 21 st century,they must keep up with the 20 They don’t want to fall 21 .Besides,they think 22 they need to keep in touch with their classmates.SO they need mobile phones.They also like to 23 the pop music,SO they need CD players.They explain that, 24 like electronic dictionarjes,these can be 25 in their study, 26 .They think that their parents should understand 27 they want these things- Foreign students will also bring some latest high-tech things when they 28 to school at the beginning of a new term. 29 ,they often use the money which they made by themselves during the holiday to 30 these high—tech things that they want.

A:But B:However C:So D:Still

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