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          From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying,but in the evenings and weekends they are free and    31    themselves.Some watch television or go to the movies,others    32    sports.This is decided by their own     33    .

          There are many different ways to spend our    34    time.Almost everyone has some kind of    35    :it may be something from collecting stamps to    36    model planes.Some hobbies are very    37    ,but others don’t cost anything at all. Some collections(收藏) are worth    38    of money, others are valuable(有價(jià)值的) only to their owners.

          I know a man who has a coin collection worth several    39    dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare(罕見(jiàn)的)fifty-cent piece which    40    him 250 dollars. He was very happy about his collection and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 600 of them, but I wonder    41    they are worth any money. However,   42    my brother they are quite valuable.   43    makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection.

          That’s    44    a hobby means, I think. It is something we like to do in our free time just for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important,   45   the pleasure it gives us is.

           31. A. love           B. work         C. enjoy         D. play

           32. A. look like       B. take care of   C. think about     D. take part in

           33. A. lives          B. interests      C. jobs           D. things

           34.A. working       B. free         C. own           D. whole

           35 .A. hobby        B. thing       C. job             D. way

           36 .A. make         B. making     C. makes         D. made

           37.A. interesting     B. exciting     C. cheap         D. expensive

           38 .A. a little        B. a few       C. a lot           D. a number

           39 .A. thousand     B. thousands   C. thousands of   D. thousand of

           40.A. paid          B. cost         C. took          D. spent

           41 .A. that          B. if            C. what         D. why

           42 .A. to            B. on          C. with          D. in

          43 .A. Everything    B. Anything     C. Nothing       D. Something

           44 .A. where        B. how         C. what         D. why

           45.A. so            B. but          C. because      D. as

          31---45   CDBBA   BDCAB   BACCB

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            When people don't know the language, the most common way is 1 communicate through 2 . However, many gestures have different meanings, or on meaning at all, in different parts of the world. In the United States, 3 example 4 your head 5 means “Yes”. In some parts of Greece and Turkey, 6 , this motion can mean “ 7 ”. In Southeast Asia , nodding your head 8 a polite way of 9 “I heard you”.

            In ancient Rome, 10 the emperor wanted to spare someone's life, he would put his 11 up. Today in the United States, when someone put his/her thumb 12 , it means“ 13 is all right”. However in Sardinia and Greece, the gesture is insulting and 14 not be used there.

            In the United States, 15 your clasped hands 16 your head means “I' m the champion” or “I'm the winner”. It is the sign fighters make 17 they win a fight. When a leading Russian Statesman made this gesture after a White House meeting, Americans misunderstood and thought he meant he was a winner. In Russia, however, it is a sign of 18 .

            In the United States, 19 your hand tip with the thumb and index finger in a circle and the 20 three fingers spread out means “Everything is OK” and is frequently used by astronauts and politicians. In France and Belgium, it can mean “You are worth nothing”.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
            

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          (2)A.gestures   

            
            

          B.with   

            
            

          C.of   

            
            

          D.language   

            
            

          (3)A.for   

            
            

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          C.of   

            
            

          D.about   

            
            

          (4)A.nodding   

            
            

          B.tossing   

            
            

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          D.tossed   

            
            

          (5)A.upAnd    down   

            
            

          B.toAnd    fro   

            
            

          C.backAnd    forth   

            
            

          D.neckAnd    neck   

            
            

          (6)A.but   

            
            

          B.otherwise   

            
            

          C.however   

            
            

          D.yet   

            
            

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          C.OK   

            
            

          D.Go   

            
            

          (8)A.be   

            
            

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          (9)A.say   

            
            

          B.said   

            
            

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          (10)A.when   

            
            

          B.after   

            
            

          C.since   

            
            

          D.while   

            
            

          (11)A.finger   

            
            

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          (14)A.must   

            
            

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          D.should   

            
            

          (15)A.to    raise   

            
            

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          A. smiles            B. gestures         C. waving               D. languages

          A. for             B. with           C. of                    D. about

          A. nodding         B. tossing          C. nodded               D. tossed

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          A. finger                 B. thumb        C. index                D. hand

          A. down                 B. above          C. up                  D. below

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          A. must                  B. can            C. might               D. should

          A. to raise                B. raising          C. to be raised           D. raise

          A. above          B. before          C. below                D. up

          A. when          B. before          C. since                D. while

          A. friends         B. friendship        C. friendly               D. being friend

          A. hold           B. holding         C. held                  D.to be held

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          2.A. smiles            B. gestures         C. waving               D. languages

          3.A. for             B. with           C. of                    D. about

          4.A. nodding         B. tossing          C. nodded               D. tossed

          5.A. up and down     B. to and fro        C. back and forth                D. neck and neck

          6.A. but             B. or             C. however              D. yet

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          10.A. when                 B. after           C. since                D. while

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          12.A. down                 B. above          C. up                  D. below

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          16.A. above                 B. before          C. below                D. up

          17.A. when          B. before          C. since                D. while

          18.A. friends         B. friendship        C. friendly               D. being friend

          19.A. hold           B. holding         C. held                  D.to be held

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          (     )2. A. alone
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          (     )4. A. Lloyd
          (     )5. A. talk
          (     )6. A. attempting
          (     )7. A. quiet
          (     )8. A. cleaning
          (     )9. A doubted
          (     )10. A the sea
          (     )11. A. forgotten
          (     )12. A. saw
          (     )13. A. book
          (     )14. A. star
          (     )15. A. help
          (     )16. A. praise
          (     )17. A. Yet
          (     )18. A. read
          (     )19. A. rainy
          (     )20. A. news
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          B. story
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          B. dull
          B. writing
          B. noticed
          B. the house
          B. buried
          B. drew
          B. reply
          B. hero
          B. problem
          B. produce
          B. Also
          B. born
          B. sunny
          B. love
          C. Besides
          C. at home
          C. holiday
          C. Henley
          C. walk
          C. planning
          C. busy
          C. drawing
          C. decided
          C. Scotland
          C. discovered
          C. made
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          C. use
          C. include
          C. But
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          C. cool
          C. real-life
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          D. job            
          D. John          
          D. game          
          D. enjoying      
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          D. exercising    
          D. recognized    
          D. the island    
          D. unexpected  
          D. learned        
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          D. child          
          D. bottom        
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          D. Thus          
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