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17. _________ graduating from college, I went off to look for a job.
(A) Upon (B) The moment (C) No sooner (D) As long as
18. Since I first stepped foot on this beautiful island, I _________ by the country.
(A) had fascinated (B) am fascinated
(C) have been fascinated (D) had been fascinated
19. _________ the wind blowing so hard, I don’t think the seas will calm down.
(A) Once (B) As (C) Since (D) With
20. There is evidence that there _________ water on Mars a long time ago. Observer show signs of
dried up lake beds, past floods and old river channels.
(A) may have (B) may be (C) may have had (D) may have been
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21. Japanese people _________ bowing even when they talk on the phone.
(A) cannot but (B) cannot help but (C) cannot help (D) have no choice but
22. The weather took a turn for the worse, the sailors _________ for the shore.
(A) headed (B) heading (C) to head (D) had headed
23. People say h e is _________ incompetent _________ does not care, but for me, he is just a
hopeless idealist.
(A) either…or (B) neither…nor (C) not…but (D) rather…than
24. It is likely _________ she is just jealous seeing you talking to other girls.
(A) to (B) for (C)that (D) when
25. _________ they knew the typhoon had hit the island that they started to panic.
(A) Not until (B) It wasn’t until (C) Only when (D) As soon as
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A small selection of people in China will finally be able to use banned sites including Facebook,
Twitter and other 'politically sensitive' links. The ban was placed on the sites in 2009 after riots in the
country and China's ruling Communist Party has restricted access ever since. Yet, people living and
working in a new free-trade zone in Shanghai - which covers just 17-square-miles - will be allowed to
visit these sites soon, according to reports in the South Chin.
China's Communist Party censors the internet, routinely deleting online postings and blocking
access to websites it thinks inappropriate or politically sensitive. Facebook and Twitter were blocked
because the authorities believed that the deadly riots in the western province of Xinjiang were supported
by these social networking sites. The New York Times had also been blocked since reporting that the
family of then-Premier Wen Jiabao had collected a huge fortune.
South China Morning Post quoted a government source as saying the idea of unblocking websites in
the Free T rade Zone is to make foreigners 'feel like at home'. 'If they can't get onto Facebook or read
The New York Times, they may naturally wonder how special the free-trade zone is compared with the
rest of China,' the source added.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that making Facebook available in China is in keeping
with his company's goal of connecting the world. Earlier this month, Facebook CEO Sher yl Sandberg
met with the head of China's State Council Information Office during a visit to Beijing. The pair
discussed Facebook's importance as Chinese enterprises continue to expand abroad and various
cooperation matters around that.
Twitter will also benefit by being available in China, the world's largest Internet market by
users. Still, many Chinese Web users alread y use similar services, such as Sina Corp's Weibo. China's
three biggest telecoms companies - China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom - had been
informed of the decision to allow foreign competition in the Free Trade Zone, but they had not raised