EXERCISE 27
Travelling can be fun and easy.A vacation trip to another country is especially __1_ when the travelling conditions are good.Good travelling conditions __2_ a comfortable mode of transportation,knowledge of the __3_ language,familiarity __4_ the custom and habits of the people in the country,and pleasant travelling __5_.All of us have had nice trips __6_ this.
Most of us have aslo had trips that we would __7_ to forget.Many conditions can produce a bad __8_ experience.For example,if the four conditions __9_ above do not exist,we will probably have a bad experience,__10_ at best a difficult __11_.Students who travel to a __12_ country to study often have a difficult trip.They usually travel __13_.They don’t know the language of the new country __14_.They often arrive in the new country __15_ a judge international airport.From the airport,they need to __16_ their way to their school.Maybe they need to __17_ airplanes,to take a bus,a train,or a taxi.They need to do all this in a country__18_ everything is unfamiliar.Later,after the experience are __19_,they can laugh.But at the __20_,they feel terrible.
1) A happy B enjoyable C amusing D favorable
2) A include B conclude C hold D contain
3) A place’s B area’s C country’s D city’s
4) A to B for C of D with
5) A companions B friends C comrades D fellows
6) A with B as C like D of
7) A have B think C wish D need
8) A tripping B travelling C passing D visiting
9) A told B numbered C talked D listed
10) A or B and C but D so
11) A case B one C thing D practice
12) A different B another C foreign D other
13) A separate B lonely C alone D single
14) A yet B either C too D already
15) A at B to C on D from
16) A watch B see C notice D find
17) A thift B exchange C board D change
18) A where B that C when D which
19) A ended B over C completed D finished
20) A date B time C while D day
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EXERCISE 28
In 1910 the world was shocked by a particularly cold-blooded murder.H.H.Crippen was _1__ American doctor who worked in London.He was a married __2_,but when he was ___3 in England,he fell in love __4_ his secretary.instead of asking his __5_ for a divorce,he killed her and buried __6_ body in the cellar of his house.Then he and his secretary ,who was dressed __7_a boy,sailed on a __8_ called "The Montrose" for New York.Only a very __9_ time before,however,the wireless telegraph __10_ been invented.The Montrose was one the __11_ ships equipped with Marconi’s wireless,and the passengers were not __12_ ignorant of its presence on board,but probably did not __13_ know what a "wireless telegraph" __14_.The captain of the ship recognized Crippen and secretary __15_ a message to the London police.An inspector set out in a faster ship,and ___16 up with the Montrose in the Atlantic.__17_ up as a sailor,he boarded the Montrose __18_ they reached New York,and arrested Dr.Crippen.Eighteen months __19_,the British Government passed a law that all passengers ships _20__ carry wireless.
1) A a B the C an D some
2) A doctor B husband C person D man
3) A going B living C coming D studying
4) A for B to C on D with
5) A girl B wife C woman D secretary
6) A a B her C hers D her’s
7) A for B alike C as D unlike
8) A ship B train C boat D plane
9) A short B few C long D little
10) A has B had C was D have
11) A supply B space C naval D passenger
12) A actually B only C truly D once
13) A even B just C indeed D still
14) A is B has been C was D had been
15) A gave B offered C sent D took
16) A kept B caught C went D came
17) A dressed B clothed C putting D wearing
18) A after B while C before D when
19) A later B eariler C sooner D ago
20) A did B could C might D must
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Travelling can be fun and easy.A vacation trip to another country is especially __1_ when the travelling conditions are good.Good travelling conditions __2_ a comfortable mode of transportation,knowledge of the __3_ language,familiarity __4_ the custom and habits of the people in the country,and pleasant travelling __5_.All of us have had nice trips __6_ this.
Most of us have aslo had trips that we would __7_ to forget.Many conditions can produce a bad __8_ experience.For example,if the four conditions __9_ above do not exist,we will probably have a bad experience,__10_ at best a difficult __11_.Students who travel to a __12_ country to study often have a difficult trip.They usually travel __13_.They don’t know the language of the new country __14_.They often arrive in the new country __15_ a judge international airport.From the airport,they need to __16_ their way to their school.Maybe they need to __17_ airplanes,to take a bus,a train,or a taxi.They need to do all this in a country__18_ everything is unfamiliar.Later,after the experience are __19_,they can laugh.But at the __20_,they feel terrible.
1) A happy B enjoyable C amusing D favorable
2) A include B conclude C hold D contain
3) A place’s B area’s C country’s D city’s
4) A to B for C of D with
5) A companions B friends C comrades D fellows
6) A with B as C like D of
7) A have B think C wish D need
8) A tripping B travelling C passing D visiting
9) A told B numbered C talked D listed
10) A or B and C but D so
11) A case B one C thing D practice
12) A different B another C foreign D other
13) A separate B lonely C alone D single
14) A yet B either C too D already
15) A at B to C on D from
16) A watch B see C notice D find
17) A thift B exchange C board D change
18) A where B that C when D which
19) A ended B over C completed D finished
20) A date B time C while D day
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EXERCISE 28
In 1910 the world was shocked by a particularly cold-blooded murder.H.H.Crippen was _1__ American doctor who worked in London.He was a married __2_,but when he was ___3 in England,he fell in love __4_ his secretary.instead of asking his __5_ for a divorce,he killed her and buried __6_ body in the cellar of his house.Then he and his secretary ,who was dressed __7_a boy,sailed on a __8_ called "The Montrose" for New York.Only a very __9_ time before,however,the wireless telegraph __10_ been invented.The Montrose was one the __11_ ships equipped with Marconi’s wireless,and the passengers were not __12_ ignorant of its presence on board,but probably did not __13_ know what a "wireless telegraph" __14_.The captain of the ship recognized Crippen and secretary __15_ a message to the London police.An inspector set out in a faster ship,and ___16 up with the Montrose in the Atlantic.__17_ up as a sailor,he boarded the Montrose __18_ they reached New York,and arrested Dr.Crippen.Eighteen months __19_,the British Government passed a law that all passengers ships _20__ carry wireless.
1) A a B the C an D some
2) A doctor B husband C person D man
3) A going B living C coming D studying
4) A for B to C on D with
5) A girl B wife C woman D secretary
6) A a B her C hers D her’s
7) A for B alike C as D unlike
8) A ship B train C boat D plane
9) A short B few C long D little
10) A has B had C was D have
11) A supply B space C naval D passenger
12) A actually B only C truly D once
13) A even B just C indeed D still
14) A is B has been C was D had been
15) A gave B offered C sent D took
16) A kept B caught C went D came
17) A dressed B clothed C putting D wearing
18) A after B while C before D when
19) A later B eariler C sooner D ago
20) A did B could C might D must
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