1. Nelson Mandela was ___ from 1962 till 1989 because he led many peaceful actions. 2. Parents should ___ for their children by being active and keeping.

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1. Nelson Mandela was ___ from 1962 till 1989 because he led many peaceful actions. 2. Parents should ___ for their children by being active and keeping fit. 3. He went to his first football game when he was four, and ___ he was crazy about it. 4. Teachers must ___ what is known by the students and build new knowledge on that basis. 5. The law requires equal treatment for all, ___ race, religion, or sex. 6. ___ the idea will probably sound strange, yet there is a way in which it is also reasonable. from then on start with regardless of fight for at first glance set a good example join hands contribute to put in prison vote for

7. If you want the job, you’ll have to go and ___ it. 8. I haven’t decide who I’m going to ___. Both of them are very good. 9. As its richest colony, the island ___ more than 40% ___ the economy of France. 10.The visiting president expressed the hope that the two developing power ___ to develop high-tech industries, especially information technology. 1. put in prison 2. set a good example 3. from then on 4. start with 5. regardless of 6. At first glance 7. fight for 8. vote for 9. contributes…to 10. join hands

Multiple choice 1.In ___ summer of 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech to thousands of ___ black people. A. a; the B. the; / C. /; the D. /; a 2. His wife won’t ___ the children into the house until they have taken off their shoes. A. allow B. forbid C. agree D. ban 3.Caroline earns extra money ___ babysitting for the couple living next door. A. In B. by C. at D. of 4.In the university, we are free to live, play and study __ we wish. A. as B. what C. which D. it 5.Women in Iran are __ from going out without a veil ( 面纱 ). A. forbade B. prevented C. forbidden D. avoided 6.Smokers are more__to heart attacks than non-smokers. A. subject B. ridiculous C. unconditional D. racial

7. We demanded that every student who took part in the demonstration ___. A. not to arrest B. not be arrested C. not to be arrested D. hadn't been arrested 8. It was in 1963 ___ King gave the speech “I Have a Dream”__ inspired people of all races to fight for equality. A. when; that B. that; when C. that; which D. which; when 9. Parents should have a/an ___ in deciding how their children are educated. A. voice B. point C. sound D. action 10. Abraham Lincoln fought ___ the end of slavery. A. about B. with C. for D. against

11. Letters ___ in the post office before they are sent out. A. sort B. be sorted C. are being sorted D. are sorted 12. King led many political actions against the Vietnam War, ___ he himself was often beaten or arrested by the police. A. for that B. where C. during which D. in that 13. No doubt your idea sounds nice. The point is ___ we don’t have enough money to support it.. A. that B. which C. as D. what 14. I live in the same flat ___ Judy does. Just 5 minutes walk from here. A. that B. which C. as D. what 15. ___ in 1955, Bill Gates entered Harvard University when he was 18 years old. A. Born B. Being born C. Was born D. Having been born

When I was at five, I was driven to learn 1. __________ how to read and write Chinese characters that because 2. __________ one must write something on the picture one painted. Now, 3. __________ drawing and painting again helped me to study English. 4. __________ So, in order to learn English, I have to draw or 5. __________ paint several picture every evening. I explained 6. __________ to myself that although I have promised my 7. __________ grandfather that I will never paint again, which was 8. __________ because he did not want me to become painter. Now I was 9. __________ drawing in order to learn the English, so it was different 10. __________ at that had pictures had would a the