56.Americans eat _______ as they actually need every day.
; [. R5 ?4 F5 Z- R A) twice as much protein , H( y, B8 H+ `. Y
B) twice protein as much twice( _* d9 G0 H5 a9 d$ V; @ Z
C) twice protein as much
, Q8 ?* W! p* h9 }% c5 v% H D) protein as twice much3 n% P" h. G8 v
6 X `: `# ^6 N3 ]5 K( Y& g* T8 [ 57.In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe
9 ~% W: F4 w) ~8 Y8 y' [ _______ Europe into a great war.% {* ?( D$ P1 Z* W$ ?+ j' K
A) inserted
- l/ U- @4 U3 J B$ S. h B) imposed
( W# W7 a. w" h( @: t C) pitched + x! }- ?* D5 v2 P( J; z
D) plunged
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58.The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing
4 k/ D" [" N! } A; p things, _______ is often the case in other countries.4 E( z0 P& W' X4 H8 n
A) as. . J" G1 o$ K* S$ Z) u9 P
B) what
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. F6 ], _# o3 _4 J" ~& \ D) that, `, I% ?( `# V% O' u
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59.There are few electronic applications _______ to raise fears regarding future0 C4 i; S6 M$ n! ?" r
employment opportunities than robots.
3 ~* t5 W3 d! o8 z) P A) likely . R& d% T9 Z$ X. i0 [
B) more likely
9 _( G' C, V( A C) most likely ) ]) s I' t! ]: `/ B9 i
D) much likely# r c$ |$ S, ^+ a2 S: i
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60.We had to _______ a lot of noise when the children were at home.; h! u7 Y+ d F( ~( r# m
A)go in for - F: j4 R2 }6 s) A& Y
B) hold on to
1 u- X* t! P. L" q1 e4 b! \ C) put up with
* u; a( H. O. ~: \, R3 v D) keep pace with2 {9 {, H7 @ F5 e ?
6 u+ ^' G3 j% H1 ^+ p 61.What he said just now had little to do with the question _______ discussi on.- t6 G4 @7 Z0 {/ d
A) on
+ O- A9 o+ V0 P0 f. c B) in m. ]' A3 P! l8 U* `, u5 Q! I- N
C) under . k. ^6 w# H* F2 i" ]
D) at
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) C, x5 ?+ _3 |6 E" h 62.We need a chairman _______.
3 K+ s+ {: j' J, b7 r1 A A) for whom everyone has confidence
+ r5 x# D7 F" |$ X2 q3 ]( E B) in whom everyone has confidence! ? d4 w- j- o2 y; D% n+ x
C) who everyone has confidence of8 Z4 L( V5 M- Q+ p" K
D) whom everyone has confidence on., l7 D* x3 Y" T, a) [" l5 x
4 H9 R8 h- ?0 {5 U% N$ [$ Y 63.Over a third of the population was estimated to have no _______ to the health
; r) g. X& F H9 @# S service." X% f1 a8 F; N/ t4 _2 R/ q
A) assessment
$ {' n; m0 B( j3 O0 z B) assignment
' g! r1 ^. i" s: ~( ^8 Q- t C) exception : }- V: f, U; ?; C
D) access
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64.Excuse me. If your call's not too urgent, do you mind _______ mine first?" [- k4 e+ ~1 ?7 d% v' A+ f$ O2 p/ v( C
A) I make * g& m3 S0 I1 }. h3 R
B) if I make # |: x1 b* h+ ]: g4 ~5 k+ C* `+ I
C) me to make / A; i1 S) T% k. ^6 E5 A: X
D) that I make( }/ N9 N- ?, |+ ]+ w
* a* i# d( i: `& M; B 65.Professor Taylor's talk has indicated that science has a very strong _______ on the5 M. v- F+ L3 X
everyday life of nonscientists as well as scientists.7 S+ j5 U D2 J3 H; R, h
A) motivation 8 T- ]! z* Q( D% n0 E' v' v+ Y) m$ u) t4 i
B) perspective 1 d; \* t, a- N! o$ r. p0 Q; F* W
C) impression
6 V4 c1 C/ k3 _8 x6 Z& h D) impact/ M/ m0 Q6 j9 V' K6 o. F8 g
66.After a few rounds of talks, both sides regarded the territory dispute _______ .3 m+ _# f. z' P' c
A) being settled . `4 O9 q7 y) o/ a: j6 ?; e1 z
B) to be settled
" C1 a6 [. Y+ ^4 h" v, W C) had settled
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: [# r% c: N, }: Y7 Y) G 67.Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _______.
9 h& W* N; o+ n$ R: O1 u A) relatively
2 q. A/ V% k6 p& q0 B* [& T B) actually
* p3 Z- N! g$ F7 k5 x! X- }* ] C) annually ; |" p) J* G& t0 t0 _+ ]
D) comparatively9 A; q" ?- v" A1 I* q+ T/ ~* k
; W7 }/ J) q; {& J& B3 I9 g# y 68.We are all for your proposal that the discussion.% d+ b+ Z- S w$ c; X
A) be put off
" @- a5 t- X( N# C8 s9 g B) was put off
$ h9 O3 T" z/ d( b$ F C) should put off ! V8 c5 K$ |! N
D) is to put off
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69.These goods are _______ for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home$ r% C6 w& A6 a8 u: t/ d
market.8 `( M9 b/ U& }0 }0 H0 U- q. B+ V: i
A) essentially 0 }6 |1 d$ s) _; l% Q9 k
B) completely
m3 X' ~" q4 [! H C) necessarily
$ L% w: N; H9 c& W8 M. K D) remarkably
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( ^' {; }& }: s 70.The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _______ up to half will be from
8 T5 J% ]& w/ w! [* W overseas.
4 c! S5 [$ g4 S0 m/ g2 } A) in which
; [7 z3 D/ N: T, M B) for whom 0 c7 W; F% v, v: j
C) with which 3 T& c5 P4 P+ J0 D0 b
D) of whom |