College English Test Paper Band3 (Cloze)
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Passage One BADBC DACCA DCBAB ACDAC
The usual recommendation for a bad back was to put a board under the mattress or buy a bed that's as hard as a board, and just as uncomfortable. However, sleep rearchers recognize that 1 support comes from a surface that contours to your natural 2 with the right degree of 3 for correct skeletal support. Many so-called "orthopaedic" beds have just ordinary coil springs made heavier and hard. The 4 and support is flat and 5 and unnatural. The spine is forced up but this 6 pressure points on the soft parts of the body which tend to 7 blood flow. So you toss and turn to 8 pressures and ek comfort. Sleep is 9 . Slumberland experts have developed a spring form that is now 10 world wide. Instead of 11 coils it is an 12 system of support 13 from supple steel wire. The whole system works together to 14 your weight 15 . You get firm healthy support for your back, particularly the 16 of the back. Slumberland ORTHOFIRM will help you feel relaxed and comfortable while at the same time you'll 17 the cure support of your back. University re
arch and hospital X-ray tests have shown the 18 of the Slumberland system. And its support and resilience has been well proven with 19 on TV. If you are eking a true "back-care" bed, 20 the Slumberland "ORTHOFIRM" at better Dept. Stores and Furniture Retailers.
1.A. unhealthy B. healthful C. harmless D. natural
2.A. shape B. form C. body D. weight
3.A. heaviness B. width C. length D. firmness
4.A. contact B. feel C. touch D. comfort
5.A. rigorous B. flexible C. rigid D. dull
the valleys6.A. destroys B. recreates C. invents D. creates
7.A. cut off B. cut in C. cut open D. cut down
8.A. strengthen B. heighten C. relieve D. relea
9.A. disperd B. distributed C. disturbed D. distresd
10.A. patented B. designed C. imitated D. patronized
11.A. fashionable B. formal C. convenient D. conventional
12.A. organized B. incomplete C. integrated D. intensive
13.A. made B. woven C. kitted D. torn
14.A.distribute B. measure C. balance D. reduce
ularly B. evenly C. smoothly D. constantly
16.A. small B. part C. end D. middle
17.A. feel B. forget C. appreciate D. find out pillbox
18.A. effects B. efforts C. value D. effectiveness
19.A. demonstrations B. pictures C. explanations D. evidence
20.A. nd for B. beg for C. ask for D. call for
Passage Two(ZHUANSHENGBEN(1))ACAAB BBDAC BDCAB CABCA
燕麦的功效与作用Harriet Tubman was born a slave. She didn't get a chance to go to school. 1 a child, she had to work very hard in the fields 2 day. In this 3 her master could 4 a lot of money when he 5 his crops. Harriet 6 think that she was being treated fairly. After Harriet grew up, she ran away from the farm to the northern states. There, and in Canada, black people were free. Harriet liked to be free, she felt 7 all of the black people who were 8 slaves. Harriet returned to the south to help other slaves to run away. She made Harriet was in great 10 11 a law that had just been 12 . The law 13 it was not permitted to 14 slaves run away. She also found out 15 slave owners said they would 16 $40,000 to anyone who could catch H. Tubman. There were many stories about Harriet helping slaves run away. In all, she made nineteen 17 back to the south and led about 300 slaves to freedom. When the Civil War broke out, the northern states 18 against the southern states. Harriet 19 the northern states becau the northerners believed that sla
ves should be free. She worked as a nur and spied 20 enemy lines untilthe northern states won the war.
high society1. A. As B. Like C. Since D. Becau of
兴奋拼音2. A. by B. most C. all D. during
3. A. way B. place C. town D. means
4. A. make B. do C. give D. pay
5. A ll B. sold C. buy D. bought
6. A. did B. didn't C. certainly D. of cour 还原糖
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7. A. sure B. sorry C. happy D. wrong
8. A. yet B. only C. again D. still
9. A. the north B. the west C. the east D. the south
10. A. anger B. hurry C. danger D. difficulty
11. A. becau B. becau of C. as D. for
12. A. broken B. given C. got D. pasd
record是什么意思13. A. told B. wrote C. said D. spoke
14. A. help B. ask C. t D. take
15. A. about B. that C. what D. when
16. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take
17. A. trips B. letters C. walks D. telegraphs
18. A. united B. fought C. quarreled D. agreed
19. A. waited for B. arched for C. stood for D. looked for
20. A. behind B. in C. on D. before
Passage Three(ZHUANSHENGBEN(2))DBAAB DCAAB CCDBB BAADD Bill Fuller, the mailman, whistled cheerfully as he walked up the hill towards Mrs. Carter's hou. His work for the day 1 , his bag, usually quite heavy when he started out on his rounds, was empty now 2 the letter that he had to deliver to Mrs. Carter. She lived 3 blocks away, so when Bill had
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