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Blair, dressed casually in an open shirt, appeared emotional about the birth, the first of his four children whose birth he has been at from beginning to end. this is the first time Ive seen the whole thing though, he said. it was quite a struggle, really, for Cherie. The switchboard was reportedly lit up with calls from world leaders wishing them well, including a call from Hillary Colliery Clinton. Former prime minister John Major was the first public figure to get through on the phone at 7 a.m. on Saturday. The baby came after a 12-year gap from the Blairs other three children-Euan, 16, Nicky, 14, and Kathryn. He is the first to be born to a serving Buitish prime minister in over 150 years. News of the pregnancy took Cherie and the rest of the nation by surprise when it was announced last year. After decades of much older occupants at No.10 Downing Street, the Blairs arrival at the prime ministers residence with their children and assorted toys in tow was hailed as a breath of fresh air. Cherie Blair, a Queens Counsel barrister, worked right up until the babys birth. And the often thorny issue of combining career and family was at the center of her work. On Tuesday, Mrs. Blair was at work in the High Court, challenging her husbands government over parental leave. 1. Why does the writer mean by baby alert IN PARAGRAPH 2? A. Because people in Britain didnt expect Mrs. Blair to give birth to a boy. B. Because Mrs. Blair is at too high an age to give birth to a baby. C. Because there is a baby disease spreading about Britain. D. Because people in Britain were frightened by the new born baby. 2. Which of the following is not true abort the baby? A. This baby is not the third child of Tony Blair. B. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 12 ounces. C. He was born in No.10 Downing Street. D. He is 16 years younger than his eldest brother. 3. Judging from the passage, Mrs Blair ____. A. was a bit uncomfortable after the labor. B. is a weak-bodied woman. C. is a strong-minded woman. D. is a family woman. 4. What does the word thorny(in the sentence And the often thorny issue of combining career and family) mean? A. harp B. difficult C. many D. interesting. 5. Which of the following can be used as the best title for the passage? A. An Anecdote of Mrs. Blair. B. Prime Ministers New Baby. C. Baby Alert in Britain. D. Mrs. Blair Has a Boy. p 1 No.10 Downing Street: U[W10SVvE\OOv0We0 2 Gorgeous: _hv0 3 The switchboard : c~;`:g(Wُ̑/fcNLuTVvCQNSb5u݋]y:^\vU_5P[ ONv;`:gNv`S~0 4 Assorted: Y7hmTv0 5 Barrister:_^ l_~g.^\/f*NZW:_vNNWvsY'` yY(Wi[P[QuMRNv(WZWc]\O0 Part II Vocabulary and Structure . I hope to get my wife _____ on the next trip to Europe. A. to have come along with me B. to come along with me C. coming along with me D. with me to come along .0We all know the truth _____ there are air, water and sunlight, there are living things. A. in wherever B. that wherever C.here D. that You should be able to_________ right from wrong. 00A. perceive istinguish00 C. sight 00D. observe 9. I am too busy these days. I would rather all of you_________next month for a dinner. 00A. come 00B. would come 00C. came 00D. have come 10. He never wrote to his father _____ he was in need of money. 00A. except 00B. except when 00C. except for 00D. except that 11. I promised to look_________ the matter as soon as I got there. 00A. for 00B. in 00C. into 0D after 12He spoke so quickly that I didn't _________ what he said. 00A. make for 00B. make sure 00C. make over 00D. make out 13I looked everywhere for some cooking oil, but I could only find _____ . A. a little B. little C. a few D. few 14. No sooner had we sat down _____ we found it was time to go . A. than B. when C. as D. while 15. _____ tired after a hard work, he fell into bed and went straight to sleep. A. Felt B. Feeling C. Being felt D. To feel 16. This novel is _____ the better of the two. A. by far B. by too C. far too D. by the far 17. Do you feel like _____ a rest? A. have B. to have C. had D. having 18. You will soon _____ this climate and then the changes in temperature will not affect you. A. get used to B. get to C. get over D. get on with 19. Your writing is good _____ some spell errors. A. except B. except for C. besides D. in addition to 20. New ideas sometimes have to wait for years before _____ . A. fully accepted B. having fully accepted C. fully accepting D. being fully accepted Part III Identification 21. My brother is in Califormia on vacation, but I wish he was here so that he A B C could help me repair my car. D 22. With production having gone steadily, the factory needs an ever-increasing A B C supply of raw. D 23. When we finally managed to get home after the tiring long journey, we could A B not hardly move a step further. C D 24. However his social position is. It is necessary that he remember to work hard A B C and to serve the people. D 25. In America, young men and women may stay in a very close relationship or even A B live together for a long time but do not intend to marry. C D 26. Those part-time students expected to offer some jobs on campus during the coming A B C D summer vacation. 27. It wont be long before he will get used to living a new life on campus. A B C D 28. On more than one occasion, I found myself doubt my own decision though I A B had been prepared for it in advance. C D 29. Dont criticize him of his clumsiness. Hes still a green hand. A B C D 30. Having missed the last bus, Ralph had no alternative and to take a taxi home A B C though he did not like the idea. D Part IV Cloze When we want to 1 other people what we think, we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many 2 ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads 3 when we want to say yes, and we move our heads 4 when we want to say no. People who can 5 hear 5 speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each others language have to do the same. The following story shows 6 they sometimes do it. 7 English man who could not speak Italian was 8 traveling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat 9 a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his month, 10 his fingers into it, 11 them out again and moved his lips. In the way he meant to say, 12 me something to eat. The waiter soon brought him 13 tea. The Englishman 14 his head and the waiter understood that he didnt want tea. So he took it 15 and brought him 16 coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant 17 another traveler came in. 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