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Part 4


Questions 26-45


·Read the following text and decide which answer best fits each space.
·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.

Speaking Her Hind


By the time they turn 55, most Hollywood actresses see their careers start to fade. Not (26) for Susan Sarandon, who will help kick offthe fall movie season with three films.
(27) of the movies are likely to be blockbusters, but Sarandon chooses her (28) more for the stories they tell (29) for their commercial potential. "If we’re very lucky, these films will (30) questions that people will talk about," she says.
She’s done her own share of questioning, and arrived at a place in life (31) she’s not afraid to stand (32) her convictions—and then follow (33) with action. The eldest of nine children in a New Jersey Roman Catholic family, she stumbled into an acting (34) when she attended an audition with her ex-husband, Chris Sarandon. Twenty-five years and five Oscar nominations later, she (35) a Best Actress Academy Award for her role as Sister Helen Prejean in 1995’s Dead Man Waling, a searing film about capital punishment.
By (36) Sarandon was practiced at using her celebrity to (37) causes close to her heart. (38) , while presenting an award at the 1993 Oscars, she and longtime partner Tim Robbins, an actor and director, took 30 seconds of their podium time to speak on (39) of Haitian refugees with AIDS. "At the (40) of acting and activism is imagination," Sarandon says. "I’ve (41) had the ability to imagine being in someone else’s shoes."
She is a supporter of end-hunger and poverty (42) including Heifer International, Madre, and Habitat for Humanity, as (43) as the Center for Constitutional Rights. In the aftermath of September 11, she cooked for workers at Ground Zero, did benefit performances, and befriended firefighters and victims’ families.
Sarandon is (44) hands-on in the role she calls her (45) important—mother of three children.

A.parties

B.acts

C.schedules

D.programs

答案

参考答案:D

解析: [考点] 词义辨析

[分析]: 本句意为“她是结束饥饿和贫穷______的支持者。”4个选项的意思分别为:选项A“聚会”;选项B“行为,行动”;选项C“日程安排表”;选项D “项目”。根据上下文,选项D最符合题意。

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     How soon will robots become so clever that they' will be able to do jobs which human can do, such
as    2    language or looking after patients in hospital? Some    2    believe this will happen in twenty years.
     One company has already developed a kind of machine. It    3    as "home-helps" for old people. It can
also do such things as cooking eggs and cleaning the floor. The    4    says that the machine will understand
simple voice instructions and the machine will be controlled    5    a latest IBM microcomputer. Mr Henry,
the director of UAS, believes that his company will develop the clever robots for    6    in industry. By this
time, they will begin to sell the machines into ordinary homes.
     Robots can do much    7   , such as washing dishes, cleaning the house and cooking meals. By the way,
the    8    of them may be as little as$ 1,000.
     But Dr Sandra believes we have a long way    9    truly intelligent machines. She says, "It can cook an
egg. But if one of eggs is    10   , it will still cook. If you ask a robot to do something unusual that needs a
man to think, a robot is useless."
( )1. A. teaching
( )2. A. teachers
( )3. A. can use
( )4. A. company
( )5. A. for    
( )6. A. using  
( )7. A. homework
( )8. A. price  
( )9. A. develop
( )10.A. good
B. buying      
B. experts      
B. can be using
B. school      
B. by          
B. lending      
B. jobs        
B. money        
B. to develop  
B. big
C. borrowing  
C. students    
C. can be used
C. hospital    
C. as          
C. giving      
C. housework  
C. time        
C. developed  
C. bad
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