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Fill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. 

     People build many different kinds of shelter throughout the world. The types of shelters they erect depend  on the climate and on what building materials are .

     In hot areas, the weather is warm enough for people to live  much of the time. But they still need protection  sun, rain, and insects. Houses there have many screened windows, doors, and other openings that let in breezes but keep out insect pests. In the cool regions, houses are  to keep out the cold and keep in heat. Many buildings have thick walls to  heat loss. In such snowy countries as Norway and Sweden, people build houses with sloping roofs  snow will slide off easily.

     Building methods and materials  widely throughout the world. In regions with large forests, many people use wood to build homes.  is easy to build with, but most wooden buildings are less sturdy than those made of stone or concrete.

     In areas with little , people construct many shelters of clay or mud. In Mexico and the southwestern United States, for example, people  clay and dirt or mud with water to make adobe (砖坯). In wet tropical areas,  causes wood shelters to rot within a few years. People in these areas build houses from other materials. For example, in some parts of Africa and on many Pacific islands, people weave the  of tall grass into houses.
     High-rise buildings made of steel and concrete are most common in such industrial countries as the United States and Canada. Prefabricated buildings  parts manufactured at a factory and then shipped to the construction . There construction workers assemble the parts. Many prefabricated shelters use large amounts of plastic and other lightweight materials.

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Fill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Blacken the letter corresponding to your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (1 point each, 15 points in all)

    The search for buried treasure has been a traditional quest. It was a(n)of pirate gold that lured Jim Hawkins in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. It was a real lifeof gold and artifacts for archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, when he found the tomb of Egypt's King Tutankhamen. Today the more likely search is for the gold, silver, jewels, and other wealthto the bottom of the seas in shipwrecks. So great is the treasure resting at the bottom of the seasmany adventurers explore the oceans every year, the most advanced technology—sonar equipment, small submarines and undersea robots.

    There are records of more than 8000having sunk off the east coast of the Americasan uncounted number in the Pacific. Perhaps the most famous of these was the Titanic, the luxury ocean liner thatan iceberg and sank in 1912. The wreck of the Titanic was found in September 1985, salvaging (打捞) it is a very difficult prospect, as it was founda depth of 13000 feet.

    Treasure hunting ismining for gold, silver, and other precious minerals. Mining is a search for. Treasure hunting is a search for actual wealth, the processed commoditiesgold and silver bars, coins, and jewelry. Government policy regarding theof treasure varies from nation to nation. United States courts have normallyfound treasure to the finder. In Great Britain it belongs to the government.

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Fill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Blacken the letter corresponding to your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (1 point each, 15 points in all)
    Your job offer will not be canceled during a salary negotiation as long as you remain realistic, polite and respectful.
    You may not feel very powerful before you'vea job offer to accept a position. After all, you aren't even working at the company yet. But theis that you have the greatest negotiating power during that short period of time between being offered a job and formally agreeing toit.
    Think about it: The hiring manager has already let you know she wants toyou. The team have invested time and resources in the interview process and they'reto seal the deal and put you to work. This is thetime to talk about salary.
    Gulp. This is the hard. Actually, dealing with salary negotiation makes many people so uncomfortable that theyaccepting the first number offered without countering. This is a mistake, employers generally expect some negotiation in the hiring process and havethat into their offer by initially pitching a number that isthan they can ultimately go.
    So how do you go about negotiating a salary thatwhat you're worth? The first step is to arm yourself with some market data on average salaries for your position, that certain parts of the country pay more than others.
    Next, consider your own level of experience andabilities that you bring to the negotiating table——it's possible that as avalued candidate, you can get even more than the market average.
    Finally, build in a small cushion of cash that goes slightly above the actual number you want, so that if they offer less than you ask for, you'll still be happy with the results.

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     Without transportation, there could be no trade. Without trade, there could be no towns and cities. Towns and cities are traditionally theof civilization. Therefore, transportation helps make civilization

     Throughout most of the prehistoric period, people lived by hunting, fishing, andwild plants. They had no beasts of burden, wheeled vehicles, or roads. People traveledand carried their infants and belongings strapped to their backs or heads. Loads too heavy for one person to carry were strapped to a pole and carried by two people.
     , people learned that they could drag loads along the ground on sledges. During late prehistoric times, people began to build sledges with runners.
     When people developed agriculture and began to establishsettlements, trade between settlements started to develop, which created a need for betterof transportation. The donkey and the ox, which had been tamed for food products and farm work, helpedthis need. The use of donkeys and oxen as beasts of burden enabled people toheavier loads than they could before.
     People also began to develop water transportation during prehistoric times. They built rafts of suchas logs or reeds. Later, people learnedto make dugouts and canoes. People paddled these early craft with their hands or propelled them with paddles or.
     The wheel was invented about 3500 B.C. and sailboat about 3200 B.C. Wheeled vehicles and sailing vesselstransportation. But the speed of transportation improved onlyover the centuries.
     Inventors produced the first engine-vehicles during the late 1700’s and the early 1800’s. This development marked the beginning of a revolution in transportation that has continued to the present.

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Fill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. 

     People build many different kinds of shelter throughout the world. The types of shelters they erect depend  on the climate and on what building materials are .

     In hot areas, the weather is warm enough for people to live  much of the time. But they still need protection  sun, rain, and insects. Houses there have many screened windows, doors, and other openings that let in breezes but keep out insect pests. In the cool regions, houses are  to keep out the cold and keep in heat. Many buildings have thick walls to  heat loss. In such snowy countries as Norway and Sweden, people build houses with sloping roofs  snow will slide off easily.

     Building methods and materials  widely throughout the world. In regions with large forests, many people use wood to build homes.  is easy to build with, but most wooden buildings are less sturdy than those made of stone or concrete.

     In areas with little , people construct many shelters of clay or mud. In Mexico and the southwestern United States, for example, people  clay and dirt or mud with water to make adobe (砖坯). In wet tropical areas,  causes wood shelters to rot within a few years. People in these areas build houses from other materials. For example, in some parts of Africa and on many Pacific islands, people weave the  of tall grass into houses.
     High-rise buildings made of steel and concrete are most common in such industrial countries as the United States and Canada. Prefabricated buildings  parts manufactured at a factory and then shipped to the construction . There construction workers assemble the parts. Many prefabricated shelters use large amounts of plastic and other lightweight materials.

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Fill in of the blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Blacken the letter corresponding to your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. 

        Toys are playing things. The of the word "toy" is uncertain. It may have come from Old English, meaning "tool". Modern dictionaries focus on smallness. Just as a toy terrier is a dog that has been bred down to a small size, so most toys are miniature copies of objects. Dolls are miniature copies of people, and many doll houses are like normal houses in nearly every respect their size. Most stuffed animals are small, a few are made life-size. There are toy trucks, trains, and furniture that bear  similarities to their standard counterparts. Smallness a child to handle and control the object easily. It can be a disadvantage in infant toys because babies to put everything into their mouths. Tiny objects can be easily, which is why even larger toys must be made with parts that do not come easily. The eyes, noses, and cars of teddy bears must be strong and firmly  so an infant cannot chew them loose. 

          Anyone who has ever shopped for toys in  a large department store or the stores devoted  to toys has noticed the almost infinite variety of choices. Amid all the variety, , there are two features that should not  unnoticed: the differences between toys for infants and those for older children. To a large degree the difference is that many infants' toys have remained nearlyfor centuries, while those for older children are the products of modern technology. The manufacture and selling of toys is a highly profitable industry.

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Fill in each of the 15 blanks in the passage with the most likely answer. Blacken the letter corresponding to your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (1 point each, 15 points in all)

    The search for buried treasure has been a traditional quest. It was a(n)of pirate gold that lured Jim Hawkins in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. It was a real lifeof gold and artifacts for archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, when he found the tomb of Egypt's King Tutankhamen. Today the more likely search is for the gold, silver, jewels, and other wealthto the bottom of the seas in shipwrecks. So great is the treasure resting at the bottom of the seasmany adventurers explore the oceans every year, the most advanced technology—sonar equipment, small submarines and undersea robots.

    There are records of more than 8000having sunk off the east coast of the Americasan uncounted number in the Pacific. Perhaps the most famous of these was the Titanic, the luxury ocean liner thatan iceberg and sank in 1912. The wreck of the Titanic was found in September 1985, salvaging (打捞) it is a very difficult prospect, as it was founda depth of 13000 feet.

    Treasure hunting ismining for gold, silver, and other precious minerals. Mining is a search for. Treasure hunting is a search for actual wealth, the processed commoditiesgold and silver bars, coins, and jewelry. Government policy regarding theof treasure varies from nation to nation. United States courts have normallyfound treasure to the finder. In Great Britain it belongs to the government.

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        Hibernation (冬眠)is a way for some animals to deal with the harshness of winter. They seek out a place where they will be protected from the weather and stay  the winter is over. During hibernation animals curl up and  breathe, seeming almost dead. Their heart rate and blood pressure are greatly  , and their body temperature hovers near the freezing . When the weather turns warmer, the animals come out of this state and return to activities.
        Hibernators try to find dark, quiet, safe winter homes where they will not be . They may make a den more by filling it with grass, hair and other materials. In , many animals that normally hibernate may have to stay active during the winter because of noise and .
        Before winter comes, hibernators spend much of their time eating to  more body fat. This extra fat keeps them  during the months when they do not eat. A hibernator’s body is sensitive  weather conditions. At different points during hibernation, these animals will increase their body temperature, move around, eat and then  to hibernating. An animal that does not do this may freeze to death. Similarly, animals respond to warmer temperatures as a  to come out of hibernation. It may take an hour or more for a hibernator to reach an alert state.
        The knowledge on hibernation has been used on patients  certain types of surgery. It may be possible that hibernation could also someday help space travelers by decreasing their need for oxygen and food.

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    Writing is a system of human communication by means of visual symbols or signs. The earliest stages of writingalmost from the dawn of humanity.

    Counting devices have been used in all parts of the world. Such devicessticks, pebbles, clay tokens, and strings. For example, a shepherd could record thenumber of sheep in his flock by cutting one notch (刻痕) in a stick for each sheep. He could also keep pebbles of about the sameor shape in order to represent the different kinds of animals in his.

    Rock drawings conveyed a clearer meaning, but were not so useful for counting. A simple rock drawing shows a mountain goat and a mana horse. The mountain goat stands on all fours, but the horse and rider are upside down. The designa horseman that a mountain goat can climb thetrail, but that his horse cannot.

    Ideographs (象形文字) express an ideaany clear connection with any language. For example, a picture of a smiling face represents happiness. Any person can understand the idea of such a drawing, no matterhe or she speaks the language of the person who drew it. This way of expressing ideas, not necessarily, is called ideography. Pictures drawn for ideas differ only slightly from pictures drawn for artistic. Communication pictures are simplified and stereotyped, and they have nothat are not needed as part of the communication.

    Human beings took the decisivein developing real writing when they learned to express ideas indirectly. They did this by usingthat stood for the words in their language, not the ideas the words stood for. This kind of writing is called logography.

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        Migration, in biology, is the movement of animals to a place that offers better living conditions. Many birds, fishes, insects, and mammals regularly migrate to  unfavorable changes in weather or food supply.

        Migrations take place on land, in water, or in the air. Some animals migrate only short  . Other migrations cover thousands of miles or kilometers.
        Migration enables many animals to  favorable weather and abundant food supplies in areas with changing  . In some parts of the world, for example, food is plentiful in summer but becomes  during the cold winter months. Many animals that live in these regions migrate to  climates in the fall. They return in the spring when the weather warms up.

        Many migrations are  reproduction. Numerous animals migrate to breeding areas so that their young have the best chance for . Migratory birds breed in their summer homes,  the food supply is most abundant. 

        Many animals begin their migrations after unfavorable environmental conditions  . But among other species, the factors that trigger (引发) migrations are more difficult to explain. Experiments show that changes in day length  the migrations of many species of birds. In spring, the  hours of daylight trigger the release of certain hormones in the bodies of the birds. Hormones are chemical substances that regulate many body functions.   , the hormones prepare the birds for the northward trip.
        Besides using environmental  , many seasonal migrators probably have an inborn "calendar" that tells them when to migrate. Some birds show seasonal migratory behavior even when kept  constant conditions in a laboratory. An inborn timing mechanism may trigger the migration of salmon and other animals that migrate at different stages of their life.