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  Part III Cloze (共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)

  Directions: There are twenty blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices. Choose the one that best fits into the passage and then marks your answer on the Answer Sheet.

  In 1982, Mark Thatcher, the son of Mrs. Thatcher was reported 61 in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Grand Prix motor race from Paris to Dakar. This sad news, so 62 , shook the usually calm and unperturbed seasoned politician 63 her balance. Though she did her best to pretend as if 64 had happened and made her public appearances as usual, people could not 65 to notice that she was no longer the old 66 prime minister who always had everything 67 control. 68 she had become a very sad mother who was unable to recover from her shock.

  One day, when she was to speak at a luncheon party, a reporter caught her 69 her guard by 70 up the subject of her missing son again. She was totally mentally 71 for the question and lost her self control. Tears were rolling down her eyes as she sobbingly told the reporter that there 72 still no news of Mark and that she was very worried about him. She said that all the countries 73 had promised to do their best to help her find her son. 74 that she broke down completely and sobbed silently for quite a while. Gradually she 75 down and started to speak as 76. it was a very moving scene which 77 a new side of Mrs. Thatcher’s character the public do not usually see, 78 people began to talk about the Iron Woman’s maternal love, a sentiment that is 79 to all human kind.

  Later Mark returned 80 and sound to his mother’s side, good-humored and all smiles as usual, as if nothing unusual had ever happened. The Iron Woman, however, broke down again as was sobbing for the second time.

  61. A. missing B. missed C. wanting D. wanted

  62. A. expected B. expecting C. unexpected D. unexpecting

  63. A. with B. on C. out D. off

  64. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything

  65. A. miss B. fail C. pretend D. expect

  66. A. reassured B. self-assured C. assuring D. self-assuring

  67. A. for B. beneath C. below D. under

  68. A. Instead B. however C. Therefore D. So

  69. A. into B. out of C. on D. off

  70. A. putting B. bringing C. taking D. giving

  71. A. ready B. prepared C. unprepared D. unexpected

  72. A. was B. were C. should be D. would be

  73. A. concerning B. concerned C. worrying D. worried

  74. A. At B. Before C. After D. With

  75. A. sat B. broke C. calmed D. became

  76. A. planned B. planning C. plans D. a plan

  77. A. explained B. exposed C. excluded D. exclaimed

  78. A. however B. instead C. so D. but

  79. A. universal B. unique C. single D. strange

  80. A. safe B. safely C. sight D. hearing

  Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century. 61 in the 1900s most Americans towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the hear of a town. This street was 62 on both sides with many 63 businesses. Here, shoppers talked into stores to look at all sorts of merchandise: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries, 64 , some shops offered 65. These shops included drugstores, restaurants, shoe repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. 66 in the 1950s, a change began to 67 . Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street 68 too few parking place ere 69 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces 70 the city limits. Open space is what their car driving customers needed. And open space is what they got 71 the first shopping center was built. Shopping centers, or rather malls, 72 as a collection of small new stores 73 crowed city centers. 74 by hundreds of free parking space, customers were drawn away from 75 areas to outlying malls. And the growing 76 of shopping centers led 77 to the building of bigger and better stocked stores, 78 the late 197s, many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves. In addition to providing the 79 of one stop shopping, malls were transformed into landscaped parks, 80 benches, fountains, and outdoor entertainment.

  61A. As early as B. Early C. Early as D. Earlier

  62. A. built B. designed C. intended D. lined

  63. A. varied B. various C. sorted D. mixed-up

  64. A. Apart from B. however C. In addition D. As well

  65. A. medical care B. food C. cosmetics D. services

  66. A. Suddenly B. Abruptly C. Contrarily D. But

  67. A. be taking place B. take place C. be taken place D. have taken place

  68. A. while B. yet C. though D. and then

  69. A. available for B. available to C. used by D. ready for

  70. A. over B. from C. out of D. outside

  71. A. when B. while C. since D. then

  72. A. started B. founded C. set up D. organized

  73. A. out of B. away from C. next to D. near

  74. A. Attracted B. Surprised C. Delighted D. Enjoyed

  75. A. inner B. central C. shopping D. downtown

  76. A. distinction B. fame C. popularity D. liking

  77. A. on B. in turn C. by turns D. further

  78. A. by B. During C. In D. Towards

  79. A. cheapness B. readiness C. convenience D. handiness

  80. A. because of B. and C. with D. provided

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