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Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. After World War II broke out, the Nazis pursued their plan to take control of Europe. On April 9, 1940, the Nazi army ____ Denmark, a country of those who, according to Nazi racial theories, had the same Aryan 2. Officially Nazi Germany 3 to be protecting Denmark against Britain. Denmark did not fight Nazi Germany. By cooperating under false 4, the Danish government had a good relationship with Nazis. In this way, it hoped to protect Danish lives and cultural 5 for as long as possible. The angry people of Denmark used their brains to resist the Nazi occupation. They had strikes to stop the production of German war materials. They had students refuse to speak German in language classes. They even had Danish songfests (歌咏大会) 6 the nation to show strength and unity (团结). In the fall of 1943, Nazi troops arrived to round up and send all Danish Jews to concentration camps outside Denmark. The Danes created a secret system for saving the lives of Jewish citizens. Jewish families 7 to the villages on the coast, before fishing boats helped them escape to safety in Sweden. Through the 8 of resistance, the power and unity of the Danes pushed back the Nazis. For Danish Jews, it was a 9 that only around 500 were sent to a concentration camp and 7550 10. Denmark was, therefore, the only European country to save almost all of its Jewish citizens from the Holocaust.
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. A statesman is a person who is experienced in the art of government. He has had a long and respected 1 at the national or international level. The world is full of political leaders, but to meet the requirements of a great statesman, one must possess some 2 qualities, such as confidence, courage, foresight, integrity (正直) and charisma (魅力). In terms of (就……而言) 3, a statesman must know clearly what his country and his people can become. He knows where he wants to take them and what it will take to 4 the goal. What is required of him is the ability to recognize problems and come up with 5 that are good not only for the short - term, but for the long - term as well. The statesman 6 to the issues of the here and now, and in the meantime, keeps in mind the world for future generations. For this purpose, he needs to 7 his ability to get support for his initiatives to 8 various challenges facing the nation and the world. He often needs to judge a situation and make difficult and possibly unpopular decisions based on what would be best for the greatest number of people. While it is important for a statesman to listen to the needs of the common people, his success also depends on their 9. So he has to 10 that he can win their hearts. Indeed, great statesmen have had many political speeches that contain messages still as powerful as ever.
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Water is life. We depend on it to keep us and the 1 healthy. Nonetheless, many people take water as a natural resource for granted. Today, the situation has changed. As the population of the world increases, and with it the demand for water, there is growing concern that our water supplies will not be as 2 as we think. Eighty countries now have water shortages and 2.5 billion people lack access to clean water. One billion people lack enough water to simply meet their basic needs. While nearly 70 percent of the world is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of it is fresh. This tiny amount of fresh water available on the planet has remained fairly constant over time and is 3 unevenly around the world. Thanks to the growth of the world population, therefore, 4 competition for a clean supply of water every year. Worse still, humans are not efficient users. According to the United Nations, water use has grown at more than twice the 5 of population increase in the last century. The reality is that an increasing number of regions are 6 with water scarcity. By 2025, two - thirds of the world's population may face water shortages. An adequate and 7 water supply is essential to the future of every country. To increase and conserve supplies of fresh water, many countries have been working at technological 8, one of which is in the process of desalination. New filtration systems have been developed to 9 traditional heating methods. Thus the expected 10 can be achieved: lower costs.
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. We live in a digital age. It is becoming cheaper and truly more convenient for us to get connected to the Internet anytime and anywhere. Over the years 1 technological advances have made it possible to introduce new means of communication and expression. In the past, we went 2 through browsers on our fixed line - connected PC and put ourselves at the receiving end for information. In today's fast - paced life, we find ourselves no longer 3 the Web nearly as much anymore. There is an increasing trend that we get in touch with friends more easily through mobile devices with built - in Wi - Fi features such as smartphones and tablet computers. 4 the first stage of the Web development, social 5 on mobile devices operate under a dialogic model, which is different from the traditional one. The mobile apps available help to manage new types of online activities. They allow individuals, communities and organizations to actively create and 6 content online. They also allow us to 7 with one another by sharing details about our lives, photos and thoughts. Examples of new media include blogs, wikis and social networks. However, social media have been 8 for issues with reliability of information presented when there are no proper rules 9 to online behavior. Compared with information from traditional media, particularly books, trust in information from social media sources is low. In the 10 of firm evidence, some people even go so far as to use social media to quickly spread misinformation, lies and rumors.
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. We live in a digital age. It is becoming cheaper and truly more convenient for us to get connected to the Internet anytime and anywhere. Over the years 1 technological advances have made it possible to introduce new means of communication and expression. In the past, we went 2 through browsers on our fixed line - connected PC and put ourselves at the receiving end for information. In today's fast - paced life, we find ourselves no longer 3 the Web nearly as much anymore. There is an increasing trend that we get in touch with friends more easily through mobile devices with built - in Wi - Fi features such as smartphones and tablet computers. 4 the first stage of the Web development, such 5 on mobile devices operate under a dialogic mode, which is different from the traditional one. The mobile apps available help to manage new types of online activities. They allow individuals, communities and organizations to actively create and 6 content online. They also allow us to 7 with one another by sharing details about our lives, photos and thoughts. Examples of such media include blogs, wikis and social networks. However, social media have been 8 for issues with reliability of information presented when there are no proper rules 9 to online behavior. Compared with information from traditional media, particularly books, trust in information from social media sources is low. In the 10 of firm evidence, some people even go so far as to use social media to quickly spread misinformation, lies and rumors.