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[单项选择]Life was very difficult for them because of the desert climate. Yet their lives were rich ______ art.
A. with
B. for
C. in
D. without
[单项选择]All her life she has been ______ from the harsh realities of the world.
A. insulated
B. inhibited
C. ejected
D. evoked
[单项选择]The first year of the college life is a very complex ______ period, and the more fully the freshmen prepare for it, the better.
A. transmission
B. transposition
C. transformation
D. transition
[单项选择]Family life and homes are very important to the Chinese,which explain partly why ___ is a serious issue in China.
A. caring
B. transportation
C. houseing
D. cloth
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Passage One
It was a very happy family. The life was fairly well-off. Father, Leopold, was a music master in Austria. Mother was warm-hearted. There were two children, Marianne, a schoolgirl, and little Wolfgang, a child not quite four years old. Marianne was learning to play the piano, and day after day Leopold stood behind her as she practised. How patient her father was, and how cleverly he showed Maricanne how to play some particularly difficult pieces! She was making progress, very good progress, and that was excellent. And there, almost lost in the big chair, sat Wolfgang, who never had to be told to keep quiet when Marianne’s shoulder, saying she had done well. At that moment Wolfgang climbed on his father’s knee and begged to be allowed to play the pretty piece Marianne had now mastered. What a joke that was! Picking up his baby son, Leopold laughed and said, "Look at your hands. You must wait, little man!"
There was no end of
A. no fun
B. a little fun
C. little fun
D. a lot of fun
[单项选择]Joseph was very lucky () with his life; he almost did not get out of the room.
A. to escape
B. to have escaped
C. to escaping
D. to be escaping
[单项选择]Mr. Jones, ______ life was once very hard, is now very successful in his business.
A. of him
B. his
C. whose
D. by whom
[单项选择]It is very plain that such a life as this is far more ______ to health than that of the man who can afford little leisure for necessary rest in the course of the day.
A. conductive
B. constructive
C. conciliate
D. conducive