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     Much meaning can be carried clearly, with our eyes, so it is often      1     that eyes can speak.
     Do you have such kind of     2    ? In a bus you may look at a stranger, but not too long And if  he 
   3    that he is being looked at, he may feel uncomfortable. The same is in daily life. If  you are looked
at for more than necessary, you will look at yourself  up and down, to see if  there is     4     wrong with
you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel     5    towards the person who is looking at you that way. Eyes
do speak, right?
     Looking too long at someone may seem to be impolite. But sometimes things are different.  If a
man looks at a woman for over l0 seconds, it may mean he wishes to attract her attention, to make her
understand that he _ 6 _  her. When two people are in a conversation, the speakers will only look at the
listener from time to time,    7     make sure that the listener does pay attention     8     what he or she is
speaking. Lovers will enjoy looking at each other or being looked at for a long time, to show something
that     9    cannot express.
     Clearly, eye contact should be done according to the relationship between two people and the place 
   10_ you stay.
( )1. A. spoken      
( )2. A. experience  
( )3. A. found        
( )4. A. anything    
( )5. A. happy        
( )6. A. loves        
( )7. A. in order that
( )8. A. for          
( )9. A. eyes        
( )10. A. which      
B. said      
B. eyes      
B. knew      
B. something  
B. angry      
B. hates      
B. so that    
B. of        
B. words      
B. that      
C. told        
C. mind        
C. knows        
C. everything  
C. sad          
C. thanks      
C. in order to  
C. with        
C. minds        
C. where        
D. talked      
D. news        
D. saw          
D. nothing      
D. thankful    
D. looks at    
D. for          
D. to          
D. body        
D. there        
答案

1-5 BACBB  6-10 ACDBC

单项选择题

I got a job teaching special education at a school in Coachella, California, a desert town about 170 miles from home. It was no (1) job. Street gangs (2) around the school after dark.

"Be careful, " Dad warned me during one of my frequent weekend (3) home. He was concerned about my living (4) , but I needed to be on my own.

One evening, I stayed after school to rearrange my classroom. (5) , I turned out the light and closed the door. Then I (6) toward the gate. It was (7) ! I looked around. Everyone had gone home.

After (8) all the exits, I found just enough (9) to squeeze under a gate in the back of the school. Then I walked toward my car, parked in a field behind the building.Suddenly I heard voices. I (10) around and saw at least eight boys following me. (11) my pace, I reached into my shoulder bag to get my key. I (12) all over the inside of my handbag. But the key wasn’t (13) ! Dear Lord, please help me, I prayed (14) . Suddenly, my fingers touched a loose key in my purse. I didn’t even know if it was for my car, but I took it out and (15) it. It worked!I opened the door, slid in and locked it—just (16) the teenagers surrounded the car. Trembling , I started the engine and (17) away. When I returned to my apartment, the phone was ringing. It was my Dad. I didn’t tell him about my experience; I didn’t want to (18) him. "Oh, I forgot to tell you!" He said, "I had a (n) (19) car key made and slipped it into your purse—just (20) you ever need it.

8()

A.checking 

B.searching 

C.trying 

D.following

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