单项选择题Directions: In this section,there are 10 incomplete sentence& You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.If only I ______ my watch last night!

A. haven’ t lost
B. hadn’ t lost
C. don’ t lose
D. didn’ t lost


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参考答案:confidence
3.单项选择题Directions:This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
We do not know how the first fire was made. Early fires on the earth were certainly caused by nature,not by man. Some were caused by lighting in a storm; others, perhaps, by the hot material which came out of a volcano. Another quite possible cause is the heat of the sun. At first, man,like any animals, was probably afraid of fire. So great was the power of fire that he feared it and worshiped it. Gradually, however, with his better power of thinking, he overcame his fear. Probably he overcame most of his fear when he discovered how to make fire for himself. Throughout the ages he has learned more about fire, how to control it, and how to use it in many ways. Now fire is no longer a master or a god,it is a servant.
We can only guess how man first learned that a fire was useful and what uses he made of it. By taking a burning stick from fire which had been started naturally, he could make a fire at his own "home. "He could keep the fire burning by adding more dry grass, leaves and wood. The fire served the chief purpose of frightening animals away. He discovered, by some accident, that flesh roasted in front of a fire tasted better. Then he found that roasted flesh would keep longer than uncooked flesh. It must have been much later that man learned to cook food by heating it with boiling water or with steam. He could not use such methods until he had learned how to make pots for holding water.Why was Man afraid of fire at first

A. Because it was so powerful that Man was frightened.
B. Because it was made by animals.
C. Because Man could not put it out.
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参考答案:Toyota Motor Company
7.单项选择题Directions:This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
We do not know how the first fire was made. Early fires on the earth were certainly caused by nature,not by man. Some were caused by lighting in a storm; others, perhaps, by the hot material which came out of a volcano. Another quite possible cause is the heat of the sun. At first, man,like any animals, was probably afraid of fire. So great was the power of fire that he feared it and worshiped it. Gradually, however, with his better power of thinking, he overcame his fear. Probably he overcame most of his fear when he discovered how to make fire for himself. Throughout the ages he has learned more about fire, how to control it, and how to use it in many ways. Now fire is no longer a master or a god,it is a servant.
We can only guess how man first learned that a fire was useful and what uses he made of it. By taking a burning stick from fire which had been started naturally, he could make a fire at his own "home. "He could keep the fire burning by adding more dry grass, leaves and wood. The fire served the chief purpose of frightening animals away. He discovered, by some accident, that flesh roasted in front of a fire tasted better. Then he found that roasted flesh would keep longer than uncooked flesh. It must have been much later that man learned to cook food by heating it with boiling water or with steam. He could not use such methods until he had learned how to make pots for holding water.According to the passage, how was the first fire made

A. They were caused by a god.
B. We are not aware of it.
C. They were discovered by a storm.
D. They were caused by a servant.

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参考答案:Frightened