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完型填空。
    John is a Canadian. He lives in a tall building. He gets up at _1_ every morning. He _2_ home at seven o'clock. And he gets to school at seven forty.
    He has _3_ classes in the morning and two in the _4_. After school, he likes to play volleyball _5_ his
classmates. He  goes  home at five  thirty _6_. He and his _7_ have  dinner _8_ home. _9_ he does his
homework. He goes to _10_ at around nine thirty.
    What a busy day!
( )1.A. six fourty
( )2.A. goes      
( )3.A. eight    
( )4.A. morning  
( )5.A. and      
( )6.A. a.m.      
( )7.A. teachers      
( )8.A. at        
( )9.A. When      
( )10.A. bed      
B. six forty
B. gets      
B. ten      
B. evening  
B. with      
B. p.m.      
B. mothers         
B. in        
B. Then      
B. the bed  
C. seven fourteen
C. comes        
C. four          
C. night        
C. to            
C. in afternoon          
C. parents      
C. out          
C. How          
C. a bed        
D. seven forty    
D. leaves        
D. twelve        
D. afternoon      
D. like          
D. in the morning                
D. students      
D. behind        
D. Why            
D. beds          
答案

1-5 BDCDB    6-10 BCABA

选择题
单项选择题

Egyptian wine has an extensive history within the history of Egyptian civilization. Grapes were not (1) to the landscape of Egypt, rather the vines themselves are (2) to have been imported from the Phoenicians, (3) the actual origins remain in (4) . What is known, is that (5) the third millennium BC, Egyptian kings of the first (6) had extensive wine cellars, and wine was used extensively in the temple ceremonies. The main (7) of wine in Egypt, took place between the king, nobles, and the priests in temple ceremonies, and is (8) by numerous painted relief’s, and other (9) evidence. The vineyards of ancient Egypt, were quite different from the modern methods of wine making today. (10) viticulture ( or wine making), ceased to (11) an exclusively ceremonial purpose, the Egyptians began to experiment with simple structures for their vines to train on, (12) found a way to train their vines so they were easy low (13) bushes, and found ways for the soil to (14) more moisture for the vines. Egyptian wine making experiments included the use of different wine presses, adding heat to the must ( the grape juice ready for fermentation) (15) make the wine sweet, and differences in vat types and materials. The (16) finished product of wine, was poured through a cloth filter, and then into earthenware jars, (17) they would be sealed with natural tar and left to (18) . The Egyptians kept accurate records of their vintages, and (19) of their wines, each jar of wine was clearly (20) with it’s own vintage, and quality.

13()

A.maintenance

B.protection

C.care

D.attention