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【C8】

A. faculty
B. gift
C. genius
D. talent people

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George Washington was six feet tall, with【C1】______shoulders, a big nose, reddish hair that was now grey and that【C2】______of power and authority large men often【C3】______. He had a wonderful quality of silence【C4】______in the noisy Constitutional Conventtion at Philadelphia in 1787 had【C5】______an eloquence of【C6】______. He was the unlikely【C7】______the people were seeking: a citizen-soldier, a steady, rocklike, responsible man. He was not a【C8】______There have been【C9】______soldiers, more capable executives, more creative statesmen.【C10】______he had been once, and was now again, pre-eminently the【C11】______man in the right place【C12】______the right time.
He had【C13】______the weight of the Revolution on his shoulders, had torn victory out of defeat because he had never known when he was【C14】______. He could never give in, yet he was no statue.【C15】______passions strung on a hair trigger. When【C16】______that the painter Gilbert Stuart had seen signs of a fierce temper controlled only with difficulty, Washington said soberly, "He is right."
He was too honest to evade anything. He was the good soldier who never【C17】______his country's call. Like several later generals, he would bring to the presidential【C18】______more prestige than he found in it;【C19】______some, he would leave the office greater than he had found it, and【C20】______an authority that could be handed down to those who came after him.
【C1】

A. hard
B. wild
C. broad
D. solid

What is the most popular sort of transportation today?

A. The car.
B. The horse.
C. The train.
D. The plane.

听力原文:W: Is there such a thing as a typical shoplifter?
M: Uh, not really... But there are certain types most shoplifters fall into. Three types, I would say.
W: Tell me more about these three types.
M: Well... uh... people in the first type are what I call "the sudden impulse type". Doctors and psychologists call such people kleptomaniacs. They see something and just can't ... uh... help stealing it. The strange thing about this first type is that the people in it are often well off and could easily afford to buy the thing. Sometimes they don't even need it... and often they're emotionally disturbed in some way.., middle-aged women, for example, whose husbands have left them, or perhaps older men whose wives have recently died.
W: What about the second type?
M: Well, those are people who are really... "little thieves" They work alone, and know exactly what they want before they go into the store. These days a lot of them, but by no means all, are teenagers who steal things they can't afford. Leather jackets, watches, expensive cosmetics, things like that.
W: And the third type.'? What kind of people do you find in the third type?
M: Ah, yes, they're what I call "the experts".
W: Why?
M: Well, first of all, because they're highly organized. And secondly because they do it for a living. They usually operate in groups of three or sometimes four, and they're extremely difficult to catch.
W: Can they make a lot of money that way?
M: Oh, yes. They're very well off, believe me... much better off than a store detective..., or even a journalist!
How many kinds of shoplifters are mentioned in the dialogue?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

Among the three types of shoplifters, who can be found out most difficultly?

A. The first kind.
B. The second kind.
C. The third kind.
D. None of them can be found out easily.

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