19.—Who bag is this?
—See the girl by the door? It's ________.
A.her B.she C.herlf D.hers
20.—Where is Shanghai?
—It is ________ the east of China.
A.in B.to C.on D.at
21.They arrived here in time but didn't子宫后位 know ________ to do next.
A.how B.why C.what D.when
22.You ________ return the book now. You can keep it till next week.
A.should B.mustn't C.needn't D.may
23.We were so excited that we rushed into the street ________ we heard the news.
A.until B.ever since C.as if D.as soon as
24.The students ________ how to do the experiment in class yesterday.
A.taught B.were taught C.are taught D.teach
25.Jenny is a quick thinker, and she always works out the cost ________ more quickly than me.
A.some B.many C.little D.much
26.—Have you got a job offer?
—Not yet. I ________.
A.waited B.am waiting C.wait D.was waiting
27.—I really like the song You and Me.
—Me too! Sarah Brightman has a very sweet ________.
A.dress B.voice C.sound D.face
28.Tom, would you plea ________ the box? It's for your sister.
A.not to open B.don't open C.not open D.to not open
29.—John, how old is your grandfather?
—________. We had a垂足的定义 party for his ________ birthday last week.
A.Eighty; eightieth B.Eighty; eighty
C.Eightieth; eighty D.Eightieth; eightieth
30.—What's that noi?
—Oh, I forgot ________ you. The workers are testing the new machine.
A.telling B.tell C.told D.to tell
31.—Is your home far from school?
—No. It's only ________ walk.
A.ten-minute's B.ten minutes' C.ten minutes D.ten-minute
32.—When ________ for Hong Kong, do you know?
—I'm not sure. When he ________, I'll let you know.
A.he leaves; leaves B.will he leave; will leave
C.he leaves; will leave D.will he leave; leaves
33.—Lucy, I hear the new TV tower is fantastic. Could you tell me ________?
—Sure! Take No. 8 bus. It's not far.
A.how far it is B.where is it
C.how I can get there D.which bus should I take
34.—Hi, Jim. It's a long time since we met last.
—________.
A.That's all right B.It doesn't matter
C.I don't think so D.Nice to e you again
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35.A.factory B.farm C.business D.family
36.A.by B.until C.at D.before
37.A.ride B.call C.ticket D.meal
38.A.also B.only C.still D.already
39.A.stop B.plan C.eat D.play
40.A.do sports B.have a trip C.make friends D.take a break
41.A.but B.so C.just D.or
42.A.sit down B.give back C.get up D.show off
43.A.joy B.hope C.time D.money
44.A.role B.example C.master D.friend
45.A.himlf B.themlves C.mylf D.ourlves
46 A.interests B.needs C.smiles D.grades
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What are emotions? As far as we know, human beings have always had emotions. Poets write about them, singers sing about them, and lovers and friends talk about them. We know that we can ‘control' emotions, ‘express' emotions and ‘feel' emotions. Is it possible that we can smell emotions? Are we able, like some animals, to smell fear?
Sometimes you can e what emotions a person is feeling. When people are happy, they smile; when they are sad, they might cry; when they are angry, their faces might turn red; when they are feeling shy, they might sweat(出汗). The are all physical reactions(反应), so can we say that emotions are physical reactions to something in our lives?
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