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  Unit 1
          Nobel Prizes are awarded each year to people, 1 nationality, who have made valuable 2 to the “good of humanity”. In his 3 , the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel directed that the income from his $ 9-million estate 4 to fund five annual prizes. The awards are given for the most important discoveries or inventions in the 5 of physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine; the most distinguished literary 6 of an idealistic nature; and the most effective work in the interest of international peace. The prizes were first 7 in 1901. A sixth prize ― the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences 8 Alfred Nobel ­― was first 9 in 1969. This prize was established by the Bank of Sweden and is 10 by the bank. In 1996, the 11 of each of the six prizes was about $1,100,000.
          A candidate may not 12 directly for a prize. A qualified person must submit each name in 13 . For the literary prize, the Swedish Academy considers only works that 14 in print. The academy usually selects an author for his or her complete work 15 for one book. The organizations that award the prizes 16 15 deputies who 17 a board of directors. The board holds office for two years and 18 the funds. Prize winners 19 their awards on December 10, the 20 of the death of Alfred Nobel. Sometimes, prizes are not awarded or are awarded in a later year.
          1. A) with respect to B) in line with C) with reference to D) regardless of
          2. A) deeds B) endeavor C) contributions D)achievements
          3. A) life B) will C) writing D) dream
          4. A) be used B) will be used C) to be used D)would be used
          5. A) formats B) fields C) grounds D) aspects
          6. A) book B) art C) work D) piece
          7. A) opened B) handed over C) made D) presented
          8. A) in memory of B) by name of C) in regard to D) in name of
          9. A) rewarded B) offered C) awarded D) bestowed
          10. A) represented B) found C) named D) funded
          11. A) value B) worth C) price D) merit
          12. A) be valid B) be awarded C) apply D) submit
          13. A) English B) writing C) speech D) works
          14. A) has opened B) has turned out C) have appeared D)have been known
          15. A) either B) or rather C) instead D) rather than
          16. A) appoint B) advice C) present D) persuade
          17. A) make B) elect C) call D) choose
          18. A) governs B) conducts C) administers D) organizes
          19. A) accept B) collect C) entertain D) receive
          20. A) anniversary B) birthday C) year D) centenary
          Unit 2
          People from different cultures sometimes do things that make each other uncomfortable without meaning to or sometimes without even realizing it. Most Americans have 1 been out of the country and have very 2 experience with foreigners. But they are usually friendly and open, and 3 meeting new people, having guests and bringing people together formally or 4 . They tend to use first names in most 5 and speak freely about themselves. 6 if your American hosts do something that makes you 7 , try to let them know how you feel. Most people will 8 your honesty and try 9 you uncomfortable again. 10 you’ll all learn something about another culture!
          Many travelers find it 11 to meet people in the U. S. than in other countries. They may just 12 and introduce themselves or even invite you 13 before they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be 14 friendly. Perhaps it seems so, but they are probably just 15 . Just 16 anywhere else, it takes time to become 17 friends with people in the U. S.
          If and when you 18 American friends, they will probably enjoy 19 you to their friends and family, and if they seem proud 20 you, it’s probably because they are, relax and enjoy it!
          1. A) ever B) never C) often D) sometimes
          2. A) few B) a few C) little D) a little
          3. A) dislike B) avoid C) hate D) enjoy
          4. A) informally B) intimate C) incompetently D) indirectly
          5. A) occasions B) situations C) moments D) instant
          6. A) And B) So C) But D) Meanwhile
          7. A) at ease B) comfortable C) pleasant D) uncomfortable
          8. A) confirm B) praise C) appreciate D) criticize
          9. A) not let B) letting C) not to make D) to not made
          10. A) Thus B) Then C) And D) But
          11. A) easier B) harder C) happier D) simpler
          12. A) come to B) come through C) come up with D) come up
          13. A) over B) at C) in D) round
          14. A) naturally B) superficially C) heartily D) extremely
          15. A) killing time B) having a good time C) enjoying D) enjoying himself
          16. A) as B) different C) like D) unlike
          17. A) real B) true C) actual D) loyal
          18. A) live with B) stay with C) stay away from D) are helpful to
          19. A) inviting B) introducing C) lead D) being acquainted
          20. A) to recognize B) to have known C) of recognizing D) of knowing
        #P#
          Unit 3
          To find out what the weather is going to be, many people go straight to the radio, television or newspaper to get an expert weather forecast. But 1 you know what to look for, you can use your own 2 to make your weather 3 .
          There are many 4 that can help you. For example, in fair weather the air pressure is 5 low. The air is still and often full of dust. Far away objects may look 6 . But when a storm is gathering, the pressure 7 and you are often able to see things more clearly. Sailors 8 of this long ago and came 9 with a saying “The farther the sight, the nearer the rain”.
          Your sense of 10 can also help you detect weather changes. Just 11 it rains, odors become stronger. This is 12 odors are suppressed in a fair, high-pressure center. When a bad weather low 13 , air pressure lessens and smells are 14 .
          You can also 15 an approaching storm. Sounds 16 heavy storm clouds and return to earth with force. An old saying describes it 17 : “Sound traveling far and wide, a stormy day will come.”
          And don’t laugh if your grandmother says she can 18 a storm coming. It is commonly known that many people feel pains in their bones when the humidity 19 , the pressure drops, and bad weather is on the 20 .
          1. A) unless B) if C) as D) though
          2. A) experiences B) ways C) senses D) feelings
          3. A) broadcast B) plans C) prediction D) statement
          4. A) forms B) signals C) expressions D) signs
          5. A) ordinarily B) unusually C) commonly D) generally
          6. A) misty B) small C) clear D) big
          7. A) rises B) drops C) increases D) descends
          8. A) took care B) took note C) got hold D) made sense
          9. A) up B) over C) upon D) on
          10. A) touch B) taste C) smell D) sight
          11. A) when B) as C) after D) before
          12. A) why B) because C) how D) hence
          13. A) moves away B) takes up C) moves in D) takes in
          14. A) released B) controlled C) checked D) roused
          15. A) learn B) see C) hear D) look
          16. A) jump up B) jump down C) bounce in D) bounce off
          17. A) as meaning B) following C) this way D) that is
          18. A) see B) hear C) feel D) tell
          19. A) falls B) grows C) drops D) rises
          20. A) way B) march C) road D) moving
          Unit 4
          We all know that it is possible for ordinary people to make their homes on the equator(赤道), although often they may feel 1 hot there. Millions do it. But 2 the North Pole ― we know that it is not only a dangerously cold place, but that people like you and me would find it quite 3 to live there. At the present time only the scientists and explorers can do 4 , and they use special equipment. Men 5 across and around the equator on wheels. 6 their feet or in ships for thousands of years; but only 7 men, with great difficulty and in very recent time, have ever crossed the ice to the North Pole. So it may 8 you to learn that, when traveling 9 , it is really safer to fly over the North Pole 10 over the equator. Of course, this is not true 11 landings in the polar region (which passenger aeroplanes do not make), but the weather, if we are flying at a 12 of 5,000 metres above the Pole, is a delight. At 4,000 metres and more 13 the earth you can always be sure that you will not see a cloud in the sky as 14 the eye can reach. In the tropics(热带), on the other hand, you are not certain to keep 15 bad weather even at such heights as 18,000 metres.
          Aeroplanes can’t climb as 16 as or as quickly in cold air as in warm. 17 can clouds. In practice, this is an advantage 18 the aeroplane, which is already at a good height 19 it reaches the polar region and so does not need to climb, 20 at the same time cold air keeps the clouds down low.
          1. A) comfortably B) uncomfortably C) discomfort D) comfort
          2. A) to B) for C) as for D) of
          3. A) impossible B) possible C) capable D) able
          4. A) it B) so C) this D) all
          5. A) traveled B) had traveled C) was traveling D) have been traveling
          6. A) On B) By C) With D) Under
          7. A) many B) much C) a few D) few
          8. A) be pleased B) surprise C) please D)be surprised
          9. A) in space B) under the sea C) by ship D) by air
          10. A) than B) that C) to D) from
          11. A) of B) for C) about D) from
          12. A) distance B) length C) place D) height
          13. A) over B) above C) under D) below
          14. A) far as B) long as C) soon as D) good as
          15. A) in touch with B) record of C) clear of D) up with
          16. A) height B) high C) far D) soon
          17. A) Nor B) So C) Either D) Neither
          18. A) for B) over C) from D) to
          19. A) which
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