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* E5 w4 B- I3 H7 T( L[sell=20]一、交际用语 (共10题)( n% F& ]0 }1 U0 {; o) r. o
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7 c* j3 k, v. w5 ]( c; k" CThe village is far away from here indeed. It’s _____ walk.) {6 O$ V7 F! z8 [
a four-hours
4 b. p- ~$ S7 @3 O$ ?& W& w a four hour’s, h, {3 l# q% t; {' p; Z7 ^; c5 L
a four hours’$ {( z* m' P4 V/ x! b# J: V
a four hour
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' }0 B" k' U0 C5 v—What do you think of your new classmates?
' n, G1 P/ `9 F4 H/ b% U—They are mostly very kind, but _____is so good to me as John.
$ J5 F! @: v) | none9 a- v& P3 G+ n
no one) {3 q1 a. r! w( C, r1 l
some one.+ | p6 g: _) ?. W6 L
every one.
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/ {, ^. Q# D& ?5 `/ ]—Would you please find a world map which is drawn to a scale of_____./ \7 n" m1 y; l5 c2 F& r0 b
—Yes, sir. Here you are.
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one to ten thousand., y2 g' J. {! B( t4 K
one in ten thousands.8 I, i5 E) J7 i) z, ]
one of ten thousands.
$ p/ O2 S. A4 ]$ E/ c one out of ten thousand.0 _& g' P! z2 e8 c
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2 R3 d0 ~! t. D5 n" D, p, Q—He was nearly drowned once.
5 _! H ^3 F" q4 T—When was _____?
* w6 |- u* E" b, P: X% L—_____was 2008 when he was in college.
; b+ q/ P+ C' A. b) S* t* u that, This.
# a) Y( S. {, M0 g3 q$ y this, This. \. t! d$ ~. d3 Q1 e( ?# c
that, It.
6 [; X# M8 k! J+ b this, It.
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( Q i$ p: b4 b1 AMeeting my aunt after all these years was an unforgettable moment,_____I will always treasure.6 Z8 Q& ~. X+ k2 I( _# E9 g/ \
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what.& ?2 h! L: }4 S" W4 c8 B7 J
that.8 v( A" e8 x ^: T1 D3 {; h# I; \
one.
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& j' {7 Y& \$ G3 U- M_____ you follow her talk?
/ e3 q, L4 D6 ] T Can
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Have# D+ \; c7 O7 M9 {+ A
Should
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# N- y: B# }: ^/ }3 DFather asked me to take more food and water_____something unexpected should happen.& f$ e F: V5 r6 M5 B7 F
so that.6 S& v2 e" Z# g! @
in order that.) }3 u1 D9 ~; e% r6 S# V0 o1 r+ u
when9 }2 Q! x4 J/ ]& F1 A* e7 l- b( ~5 v
in case' ~' u; t z) e7 k; o
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China is larger than_____country in Asia.8 Z5 F( P1 A( E. I2 }; A* p
any.
3 X h# S" V1 G% Y1 M other
4 `" Y. I+ d! O# @' V any other.
r- O& {5 e p* T! { another
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—Which of the two books do you want?
3 O3 J3 S+ e8 M! }1 }* F—I want_____. Please show me_____.8 I; T& z0 P; ~
none, another.
6 h# a, D8 e: V2 ~9 m: g neither, the other.
1 y0 u# x6 T# @ neither, another, Q, g1 u0 u( }8 X7 L2 A" O3 ^% \
all, the other
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4 {/ W$ a5 D1 }/ Z/ @_____people in the world are sending information by E-mail every day.; U! E* G' M* y2 d
Tens of thousands of.8 o w; s& U* B% A* g3 r
Many million.. w8 G$ I1 ?3 F* ]( E' U
Ten thousands of
& `) h- N8 K* l Several millions.4 l! U- x5 x- [
答案: A
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The lecture is_____of great importance.
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what.$ N, k- e$ ^0 N+ i
one.
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+ O: `' P0 Q$ B/ ?I spent the whole day repairing the truck. The work was_____simple.
5 c4 ]4 t: P+ l. |+ E all except.
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nothing but- W0 Y* i# G* D* s2 u7 P- J( N6 W
anything but.0 Z7 G' o+ |" y) ~
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—Will you see to _____that all the papers should be handed in after class?$ i% q Q) c. ~& @' `* b
—All right., g b% Z1 A5 |3 ]0 i+ `
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them.
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Here we are. This is a _____ apartment building, which is about _____ high.
5 |5 _$ _8 B0 t: E$ I1 W# A six-storey, 38 metre
/ @( Z3 N C5 f8 t six-storeyed, 38 metres
. A7 }3 A9 a. ]3 f: S) e six-storeys, 38-metre+ Y6 B6 P) c1 O
six-storey, 38-metres
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8 H' a" O# \9 n9 BE-mail, as well as mobile phone,_____an important part in daily communication.
* S' \7 h0 t$ y3 {7 H L* @ are playing.
& Z! V$ }; S. a% j) K, H) m have played.
1 z5 d- M% F7 ~) ^ is playing
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6 v3 c) I( |6 f3 @( L. DSome of the members were late for the conference, but I can’t remember _____.( c8 H( r3 Z- A* w
whom.8 o0 Q; I* ?, [
when.
7 W" s) O6 i, L% U% {8 F) b1 { which.
4 f9 Y3 ]& D5 T3 u8 F what.
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/ L+ }8 m8 w$ ]2 f—Did you reach the top of the mountain?
, F8 {- s$ Q& s" H—Yes. Even I myself didn’t believe I could make_____.
! v* c4 t4 I [, R6 ~) y6 }: L this.
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it.
0 C% O0 \) j4 ~5 | that.
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5 [, `9 u1 @5 r' u) ^$ X: u, \" }0 gThe doorkeeper gave the alarm_____he saw the fire.4 l" R* K/ Y) s0 J, \
the instant.- H/ ?5 ?8 Z7 _6 q# n
while
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suddenly.
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q$ |) U: e+ A2 GFor quite_____students,their professor’s advice is more important than _____ of their friends’.
% T) D; I3 j, m/ a( `# _ a few, that.
/ m: e, W- |6 C) W few, one.7 g7 z y$ _- N" \
a lot, many7 T3 y2 | w ^6 a5 o1 U
a little, some." z- x5 ]: o2 C# k5 ]
答案: A
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_____of the land in the district_____covered with snow1 P2 h( M% Q3 F& i
Two fifths, is
+ T0 c* M8 k/ E# L; P Two fifths, are
5 [3 q# n/ `% r Two fifth, are.. p' h$ c( u) H0 O+ p! o8 F
Two fifth, is.
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6 k/ p) ^5 h; T9 v; V5 }; Q—Would you like a cup of tea or a glass of wine?
! p/ B( D( x+ g, b: r; N—_____will do, but cola is_____popular with me.
" l. M @0 W1 y N$ x& f4 x- z Both, more.5 ~ v2 N' n' [" M0 C$ E
All, the most.
) b6 \' S7 m! Y$ L2 u" l+ H* Y7 A Neither, not.
2 l$ Q7 i$ y9 Q: | Either, the most* S0 D! d# [ Z; \1 r$ P
答案: D
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Someone called me up in the middle of the night, but they hung up_____I could answer the phone.2 W; `, P* n' k, l
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since.
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4 l( \5 z( W2 N" h—What do you think of them?5 F4 ?; [! o( R. B
—I don’t know_____is better, so I’ve taken_____of them.1 r3 n; o$ Q1 H( H2 f( N, _
what, none.
' r/ H0 t$ O# k: r9 O- Z2 n which, none6 z: R5 T; Q9 q3 z0 q: ~
what, both.
3 w* L# A8 w9 x' s which, both5 o( X; S# F; T: q) {
答案: D
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# @- v) k% Y0 r% |5 ZShe wants an Indian carpet, but she can’t afford to buy_____." W4 m+ m8 A% a& K- A
the one.2 q% Q1 u7 M4 B: X7 f/ e
them. }0 D z6 D( U9 p) x
it.
' I% ]. }- g2 q one.
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% y' a- I( b3 j/ G_____with any common sense can tell the difference between the two.6 n7 `- x' W; M& M
Anyone8 x' j* x& T4 T9 J3 \5 n P7 C
Whoever
$ D M4 N6 h# @- H" w9 U# {2 D Who ever. b; C. k# z% ^3 |1 C
Who.; C) g4 ?. _9 y# u8 C
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) q. W& T% K+ o5 b. lThe information on the Internet gets around much more rapidly than_____in the TV.6 a+ n6 Z# I0 [ `; w
it.
" A+ \/ ?: O% v2 x1 G3 e those
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that+ _8 U1 U, r) O' H' w6 x
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_____has any common sense can tell the difference between the two.
$ \2 Y; Y6 O5 @0 Y' b Anyone.9 i, L0 U, F$ N/ G8 @
Who.; N) m% n& L% ?; C3 w9 C& I
Who ever
$ H0 C) T6 h) }0 N6 Q/ G1 k0 } A Whoever./ E$ m9 S1 n- T' B
答案: D
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I read about it in some book or other, does it matter_____it was?% b5 `! _; S! }0 @( [& U
which! |& d, v' l: T8 D. \6 P( x9 Y
what7 B% W9 q( ]* S, Y, q0 R
how
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答案: A
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) t! t8 H& L0 N' wThe dictionary is really useful. Every boy and girl _____it and they each _____to buy one
" X" i7 N/ }8 `" N8 b3 o2 ? like, want.
$ ]7 ^4 D& |8 E1 }$ @+ O* ~+ Y6 h likes, wants.
5 N/ D' u& A6 h* p9 I likes, want.9 ^# l7 l- E" ]2 |+ h8 c2 s
like, wants.
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, O* A9 r, }' w1 Z% a- o' u$ lThe lecture began before we _____.
2 W( w/ W: ? F, V& s were seated' ~' h0 F7 \+ H
seated
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were seating6 P) L( s* K! k
答案: A
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—I''ve got an offer in New York.
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—Oh, ________________________! But I''m going to miss you.9 O" k2 f4 [3 i; O- }6 U' ?0 }! p3 z
8 q. j3 \% y8 [) Wthat''s too bad.
1 _ u: V# b% m9 cI''m sorry.; d" A, w) P0 D2 u B1 c
I beg your pardon
& p3 R. {3 b9 z; s5 \that''s great
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—You look very nice in dark blue. r* r% B1 U$ y
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—________________________.
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I don''t mind.
" I" N# q& u# F, Z# U$ MNo, not at all.6 U8 `4 u/ w7 Z% _2 W# H4 O N
That''s all 正确.
6 ~6 G- e9 u, U' R* ?8 O8 C Thank you.
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—Waiter!
) ~& {, z: e/ z8 ?/ S0 ^—________________________? 1 s7 G9 `' S8 n+ T
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—I can''''''''t eat this. It''''''''s too sweet.
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All 正确
! r5 ?7 T- y) Q7 }" g! N: EYes.* `1 v6 E' y& d6 ]# L, @
Pardon.
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' [8 |( X* ~( c$ s—Excuse me!
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—________________________?
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/ R1 `7 U; D9 h$ ~+ ^& e—Are you Mr Smith?+ ?: e# l) }/ j% { Y, L
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Who.
/ x8 ^& V E7 B) P0 I: V. i# sWhat.
# @! S; M, n: I& g1 ^* z: }Yes.
( h0 k7 s: k+ ^. d. ZMe
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—Nice to meet you.
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* i$ I& }* _: z- W2 I+ N5 a/ C—________________________.
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" N6 E$ u6 \' |Fine,thank you.
( }7 J; u+ K. `+ B3 E, wHow do you do?7 D8 p# V1 j* M" o' Z# A2 F
Nice to meet you, too.
8 ]' G" h8 U3 z- F$ I4 vThe same to you.
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—________________________?
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# [; }! }' o7 E4 f8 X—I’m fine. Thank you.
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How are you.' v. q% k( V) t- h3 k% Q7 P
How old are you.
0 p+ z, H4 X, O- v7 H; UHow do you do.$ w7 t0 ]! b" ]/ k0 c0 {2 {9 m
What’s your name.
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' e& s( u5 a, v& _- s8 l) M; k—Your dress is just wonderful!
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# D1 t5 k1 @0 B" m9 g3 }' |You are 正确, thank you.
, O4 {2 H3 P; g {4 e" zThank you, and you.
" I9 B8 u: [' P3 FNo, no, yours is best.( Z" t! T( x: N$ ]9 [) b
Thank you. I''m glad to hear that.9 k- \ n5 m/ I5 M, u
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4 r# ^1 f6 x' V2 y6 Z( ?—Aren''t you tired, Kate? - ~0 _( n9 m }
—________________________. I like going shopping.
" f2 y1 h( h1 o# x# bNot at all.
! \# L, U8 g- SI''m so sorry
" Y, L$ w% s7 ]+ m" mYou''re welcome
$ U* j9 |& c2 I4 T# F/ TYes, of course." W' ^/ E8 z z2 ^! }1 e) A# \
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/ U% H" [1 v& E1 X—I won the high jump yesterday.
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1 \$ S1 n: E5 v, E$ b" _A. It''s a small thing.
. i% N: b8 M1 z, P+ ZThat''s all.
( A" A1 k) u* M$ |. X9 F6 J# II hope so.
' Q0 n# z" r& f3 D2 S6 O0 s iCongratulations to you.. b# w+ p% }. S& c5 O H( Y$ v; t
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—Could you come, please? I want some help.
. k2 I6 t7 `. z4 ~6 M3 Q7 R—________________________.
2 @8 h; B, g0 y( |0 n2 K6 @7 WSure. I''m coming now.
( }! `- V# h2 R0 y' ?You''re welcome.
( k P. l% j9 ]! ^; U ]/ }" NYes, I could) ?( y" g3 X# G0 V
That''s 正确.5 G7 A; N0 |9 w& G4 J( P$ \ `
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二、阅读理解 (共10题)
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People today all over the world are beginning to hear and learn more and more about the problem of pollution. Pollution is caused either by the release of completely new and often man-made substances(物质) into the environment, or by releasing greatly increased amounts of a natural substance such as oil from oil tankers into the sea.
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The whole industrial process, which makes many of the goods and machines we need and use in our daily lives, is bound to create a number of waste products which upset the environmental balance, or the ecological(生态的) balance as it is also known. Many of these waste products can be prevented or disposed of sensibly, but clearly while more and more new goods are produced and made complex, there will be new, dangerous wastes to be disposed of, for example, the waste products from nuclear power stations. Many people, therefore, see pollution as only part of a larger and more complex problem, that is, the whole process of industrial production and consumption of goods. Others again see the problem mainly in connection with agriculture, where new methods are helping farmers grow more and more on their land to feed our ever-increasing populations. However, the land itself is gradually becoming worn out as it is being used, in some cases, too heavily, and chemical fertilizers(肥料)cannot restore the balance.
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1、 The main cause of pollution is .# R6 R# ]. k; S& z
the release of man-made and natural substances into the environment# [3 R/ N3 {4 A7 d9 N
the production of new industrial goods; R, f/ b: F, `' b: z+ Y$ j) t
increased amounts of a natural substance, G9 Q W* D; M) ~
our ever increasing population
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2、The release of oil from oil tankers into the sea is ________.; r( E* m5 U/ A t
the only source of pollution1 n9 i+ w, L. V) D
a kind of pollution caused by the release of natural substances
( P* G. |/ t# [3 n4 ?' I5 A/ v1 eof worldwide consequence) Z2 }# B8 B2 m" d. Z% i
most harmful to mankind
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3、What according to the passage will upset the environmental balance?
. y- A& ^7 G; ?' u% A" ?/ oWaste products.
. _$ g2 o( o. B$ R$ g2 i- D4 m' U' _The whole industrial process.& T+ m! W O9 n; N: r
Many of the goods.
! u4 I- V1 n0 o( D8 V$ LSome machines we need and use in our daily life.
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4、 In the writer’s view, the more new goods, ________.
$ u+ f# K; T# b- Z5 Uthe less pollution we have
) f8 j& y1 Z9 t8 m6 x3 ~ the harder pollution can be done away with) ~+ n& g. K* G$ P/ }* E8 g7 O
the more pollution there will be& W) h5 w Q. y- w! J d! [( [$ Y
the more easily pollution can be controlled1 T9 Q! O1 O, |- j: {% Y1 O
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5、The waste products from nuclear power stations are ________.
1 |4 }- _/ X, X7 _' X' j+ _, } new and complex
6 X( M7 R% _9 G* B, E new and dangerous+ [" _6 W) U4 ~
hard to be disposed of) F0 Z$ ]6 ~7 S
easy to be disposed of
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After having lived for over twenty years in the same district, Albert Hall was forced to move to a new neighborhood. He surprised his landlord by telling him that he was leaving because he could not afford to buy any more chocolate.9 l) r, }( R1 V0 t4 Z0 U
, _6 E- @1 N2 b( A4 c: s It all began a year ago when Albert Hall returned home one evening and found a large dog in front of his gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a small piece of chocolate in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its paws(爪子)and received another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend “Bingo”. He never found out the dog’s real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he liked chocolate more than bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert couldn’t give it, Bingo got very angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo’s mercy and had to “buy him” to get into his own house! He spent such a large part of his week’s wage to keep Bingo supplied with chocolate that in the end he had to move somewhere else.5 D' m; @$ K" f
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1、Albert had been living in the same district for ______
* V+ l! N4 Y9 `* wmany weeks
) |$ e2 x" k: c4 `8 P8 `$ X: xunder twenty years2 i& R! X1 x( Q5 V- W, C q. {& X
all his life
, e3 L s0 z- X+ B/ x! jmore than twenty years
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7 V' O) p: I o7 {" k, w9 Y: O2、Albert decided to move because ______.
2 n: y9 o: X0 c) |; |he didn’t get along well with his landlord
& S f8 g; t8 g6 f) ` b# `% Yhe was afraid of animals, especially dogs
) \: w3 k/ X. F2 n4 T7 |+ |% _" Uhe couldn’t get into his own house
9 R4 a- U- w$ Yhe was not satisfied with that district
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# F4 B% q" H3 a/ H1 |7 s' w6 `2 _3、 Bingo waited for Albert every afternoon at the gate because ______.+ J8 Y5 Q u( ?
he wanted some bones
& M* n4 j, P8 w# V; n7 J' f+ ] he wanted the chocolate9 p3 V6 Y* g8 H. `5 `+ w
he liked Albert
2 {' e1 c; D" Z$ N4 C1 | he had no other place to go; ~6 ?) }3 j( O% l
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0 Q- i, U/ L7 g0 y+ E, Q4、We can tell from the story that ______.: C1 i2 p: _/ F; |5 \
Albert could afford to buy a large bar of chocolate for Bingo every day% C" Q: |# n1 Z y% G3 S
Albert didn’t like animals any more from then on1 U; q0 \$ N) f7 Y
all dogs are excessive/ G7 T8 ^+ D: Q8 b- D% [) t
it took Albert too much money to buy chocolate for Bingo$ \3 F% | w* u, _: g: @5 k
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8 `, q! r- _3 ~! C, S5、Albert had to “buy him” means ______. - z4 t |2 E1 P! k' d
Albert had to embrace him
; t* u' W# }$ g$ xAlbert had to drive him away$ w2 ]/ T2 x: S# b; ~' S* X0 I- K
Albert had to give him chocolate7 \: y- Y$ b( [8 S \5 W
Albert had to call the police to take him away
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8 Q$ k$ O3 |/ S& U, ^6 qA story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after having fought in Vietnam. He called his parents from San Francisco. “Mom and Dad, I’m coming home, but I’ve a favor to ask. I have a friend. I’d like to bring him home with me.”. n$ F s) o/ i! |1 t* n
5 X2 T0 M" P8 F! X h6 Q “Sure,” they replied, “we’d love to meet him.”6 w# r1 c. U/ [( O- I" p! I" W/ T
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“There’s something you should know,” the son continued, “he was injured pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mine(地雷)and lost an arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go, and I want him to live with us.”0 J0 {! C8 ^; [1 f
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“We’re sorry to hear that, son. But, maybe we can help him find somewhere to live.”
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4 d8 g+ k! P L" l “No, Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us.”
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* W) Z" g6 F9 P3 G “Son,” said the father, “you don’t know what you’re asking. Someone with such a handicap would be a terrible burden to us. We have our own lives to live, and we can’t let something like this interfere with our lives. I think you should just come home and forget about this guy. He’ll find a way to live on his own.”
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; O" V; t- e( o6 ~+ O( O/ b$ g At that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents heard nothing more from him. A few days later, however, they received a call from the San Francisco police. Their son had died after falling from a building. The police believed he had killed himself.
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0 K9 V1 r; _: o' G The grief-stricken(悲痛欲绝的)parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the city morgue(太平间)to identify the body of their son. They recognized him, but to their horror they also discovered something they didn’t know, their son had only one arm and one leg.
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0 O& b4 _2 B' V V, V1、The soldier called his parents from San Francisco _________.
, f" T e* O4 G; U5 V9 U before going to fight in Vietnam) T8 B8 v. l0 v" I+ Q1 u" o
after having fought in Vietnam$ a& Q2 P; Z6 h3 G. |
after writing a letter to his friend; q9 G3 X0 Z" ~
before making his mind to stay in the army& i# {( {3 [& i) T8 @) [
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$ N) {) S H6 V! m1 U( J The soldier told his parents that he wanted them to _________.
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% x4 q- l) U9 i meet his friend in the army. o* e/ e5 s* c H# L& Z/ m
find a place for his wounded friend to live in q4 m1 h% t# i
move to San Francisco( J7 T4 C/ L' j! j8 t
agree to his plan that he would bring his wounded friend home and live with them
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3 q1 M4 u. D& F3、His father considered his plan _________.- Q, C8 h1 Q; Y9 F
unacceptable
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selfish
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1 y+ B- K: V3 Y4、 A few days later ________. ]' K0 D7 G" J* i
the parents were told by the police that their son had been sent to prison
( Z0 [3 N( h) }1 O! y7 k the parents were told by the police that their son had killed himself0 a4 {9 q8 w8 i1 ?
the parents heard something more from their son
" R( \1 k7 [9 t8 O* e the parents received a telegram from the San Francisco police$ S# b Y- ~) T+ B) T) I
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5、 The son killed himself because __________. 9 T6 _# Z- @# S& ?) k% g) i% s }
he was unable to find a job- u2 w! R/ s/ V- E
his father’s words greatly disappointed him and he didn’t want to be a burden to his parents
: E2 U1 n. F4 d/ p6 ?, m! @6 e. q& zhis parents didn’t agree to his plan+ H$ J( k$ r$ V% S9 d2 ]
he had lost everything in Vietnam
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D3 v( ^7 L3 a0 qJean-Michael Lourdis was a promising young pianist. But when the young man played, it seemed to him, as if his hands were iron. He worried so much about his playing that he became oversensitive(过度敏感的)to the comments of his playing. Unfortunately, in those days, a critic(批评家)was not considered a critic, unless he found something 错误. This attitude of the critics would often leave the young man ready to give up his dream and return home. c4 z b$ f v5 V, p$ Z& C- @0 R
0 `1 `6 i, C+ c( t m. o9 ~& k He was invited to play in Helsinki. The rich, the famous, the leaders of State were all there. Jean-Michael had one of those days when everything went 错误. That night as he played, he felt as if it were the worst concert of his young life. The next day, in the newspapers, some of the comments were so unkind. The young musician was painful.
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That day, as he sat in his hotel room in total despair(绝望), there came a knocking at his door. He had a visitor. The famous Finnish composer(作曲家)Jean Sibelius had come by to congratulate the young pianist on his performance. Jean-Michael asked how he thought of that and began to quote some of the newspaper critics. “Hands of iron. No imagination. Little skill, no joy. Don’t you hear what they say?” he asked.
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Jean Sibelius looked at young Jean-Michael and said, “ Remember, son, there is no city in the world where they have erected a statue(雕像)for a critic.”9 P$ U5 H; \" H* A# ]1 j, I4 z
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1、According to the passage, Jean-Michael Lourdis _________.
7 ^' s* A: z; k' x+ D+ x2 ~3 s' Owas a bad pianist
' b" W( }* j& h% C2 t8 h cared too much about what the critics had said/ b5 L3 R y$ X1 M3 S
refused to play in Helsinki8 `, D) J% \) p2 Z1 g
was praised highly by the critics
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2、A critic in those days usually _________. ; u' { v: M& \/ [: S$ B U$ r
found fault with musicians’ performances
w2 G3 L' W- w( J5 S4 k9 ]said kind and encouraging words to musicians& x. i8 P& v( G+ C
helped musicians become famous
0 D/ G( h. X, p' k# hasked more people to go to concerts
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3、 The young musician was painful because __________..
& W S5 Z7 E: p8 `) L( _ he was very strict with himself
8 P8 b& n7 h P: M8 lhe didn’t trust himself' O1 D: D; ?, M4 Y5 P4 v
some of the comments were so unkind. S: b2 k" ]: V& p8 `
he felt lonely in his hotel room/ B$ M$ r' }0 L3 k& |' k0 S
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4、The comments mentioned all EXCEPT __________.. R/ Q6 x3 S `- O% O- U# k
hands of iron& W. u" H7 N- J$ w- U; I& Z# {
no imagination
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wonderful
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0 a$ F/ f8 q, [3 g+ d" W% L5、Jean Sibelius came to visit the young musician because __________.
9 j" f# J% b4 _' C he wanted to tell the young man the critics were 正确* ^- q* ]8 ^$ a' u9 i
he wanted to tell the young man not to lose his temper at that time
* X5 k2 a; p& A. u I& l he wanted to tell the young man his performance was great
2 X' d- p9 q+ J' g& o5 J he wanted to tell the young man to respect the critics’ opinion
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A young man who lived in London was in love with a beautiful girl. Soon she became his fiancée(未婚妻). The man was very poor while the girl was rich. The young man wanted to make her a present on her birthday. He wanted to buy something beautiful for her, but he had no idea how to do it, as he had very little money. The next morning he went to a shop. There were many fine things there: gold watches, diamond… but all these things were too expensive. There was one thing he could not take his eyes off. It was a beautiful vase. That was a suitable present for his fiancée. He had been looking at the vase for half an hour when the manager of the shop noticed him. The young man looked so pale, sad and unhappy that the manager asked what had happened to him.
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The young man told him everything. The manager felt sorry for him and decided to help him. A b正确 idea struck him. The manager pointed to the corner of the shop. To his great surprise the young man saw a vase broken into many pieces. The manager said: “When the servant enters the room, he will drop it.”# \, k7 q0 N8 V n4 X% ~6 `
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On the birthday of his fiancée the young man was very excited.
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Everything happened as had been planned. The servant brought in the vase, and as he entered the room, he dropped it. There was horror on everybody’s face. When the box was opened, the guests saw that each piece was packed separately.* R! D, f8 @0 L1 _
8 z* ^1 W5 s* k8 U7 C( s6 T1、The story took place ______.4 l5 z$ k0 `. m3 f4 I
in France
4 Q/ o& @4 \. Y$ ]8 A in England
F/ U; d; Y) s7 {4 L in Germany5 w8 W+ m, Y2 u0 s6 L3 ^
in the United States% R) l! P) ?$ [" w6 T% u2 ]
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6 A# y5 ^, r2 [: R/ q# L+ @2、Which of the following is true?/ O9 y' p1 A, ^2 r7 W2 L
The young man’s family was poor while the beautiful girl is rich.
* I$ x% ^( j: H6 pA rich young man fell in love with a beautiful girl.% G) ]2 B6 \( S9 G& x7 J
The young man loved the girl but the girl didn’t love him7 b) D3 J' G6 _4 k9 ?& i) t8 z
The young man had enough money to buy a beautiful vase.( v( C% j$ p, a3 i# Y& A+ D7 V J
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9 o/ d" k+ ~1 y! K* t3、Why did the young man want to buy a present for the girl?5 E, N# e; L# e3 l G3 F1 r0 X
He wanted to give her a Christmas present.5 S! S8 M+ U6 m
He fell in love with her.4 h9 U5 Y7 j' e
Her birthday was coming soon.
K; W0 a& i; w% Z1 J& S7 Y$ ]They were going to get married.; a p$ {+ F: R7 e
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4、Why did the shop manager come to talk to the young man?
; I6 s, [5 g1 [6 b He looked very excited.
; f: N6 }5 P6 QHe looked pale and sad.
0 z4 S6 r" C6 ~- G' [He was poorly dressed.0 S2 B& S" y4 ~) q# b
He said he wanted to buy a beautiful vase.
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5、On the birthday of his fiancée, the young man was excited because ______. F8 t `! C% n; u* I8 u2 d0 F/ Y. S
the girl was in love with him6 Z' `+ B/ V1 c; h, r; |
the girl looked beautiful! {3 M/ e6 p0 I5 n
the girl was happy and gay
$ e( Q" k* d/ J M9 X4 c) } @ he was not sure whether his trick would be seen through
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& l$ ]* p- R% z" [- YDown the entrance hall of the school walk four eighth-grade students. Each one is carrying a small basket with a single egg inside. Soon more students join them-each one of them is also carrying a basket with an egg. The eggs in a basket are part of a new school program that helps young people understand that having a baby is a great duty.
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0 c$ d" ?+ L) r) K, OAt the beginning of the program, the teacher puts the students in pairs-one girl and one boy. Each pair gets an egg, which they must take care of for two weeks. For those fourteen days, the students have to take care of the eggs as though they were real babies. Students whose eggs get broken have to start the two weeks all over again with a new egg.
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One person in each pair must have the egg with him or her at all times-twenty-four hours a day. At no time can they let the egg be out of sight. “If a teacher catches you without your egg,” said one student, “she makes you go get it. They are really strict.” The teachers also make the students spend half an hour each day sitting with the egg and just watching it. That can get pretty boring. But it’s also something that parents spend a lot of time doing.' |) }) u# y+ R, r
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Children say that the program has helped them understand the duties involved in having a child. “It was really hard,” said one student, “You had to think all the time about the egg.”
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1、The purpose of the program is to help students grasp the idea of ______.
~/ p5 u8 {8 m8 ^2 Bcarrying a basket with an egg+ n0 `" W8 r& s. s1 ^1 k
bringing up a baby
9 u, f1 {2 p0 S3 ?/ ]4 Flaying eggs
% E: y8 \7 | P$ ]% ~ studying hard at school& y3 i; F& R- D6 e/ [* m
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only one student joined the program( C. J b9 G2 E2 {( d* ]( {, S# T
four students in all were interested in the program
0 q4 u5 |! b& J* \0 Height students became members of the program
. ~3 l' q( H7 D$ I& ]# J% n( N4 Jmore students than teachers liked the program; }. v1 U! M. S: \5 T
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3、In the third line of Paragraph 2, “they” refers to ______.
/ \- U# h) Q# ?7 }' }0 h$ t teachers l( ]* f" c; s! q( f7 j7 C1 P
students
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4、Why should the students in the program spend half an hour each day sitting with an egg and just watching it?( K! _- ]+ `8 L7 \* t; B
Because it is very boring to have the egg with them at all times
# C& ? M! Y6 v9 a1 L! Z* BBecause the teachers in this program are very strict7 W) G; V% g* S1 a0 H4 e
Because only in this way can students understand parents in taking care of children# [( `7 p& L+ ]- p) r& n
Because if students do not do it, they will fail in the examination.7 ?, H# s. k0 e3 ~) \
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5、From the last paragraph, we can infer that ______.$ s8 [) h0 u5 r3 ~6 g
a program is the only way to educate children2 E* r# l; `8 h3 o* z/ f
one has to think about a program all the time7 ]9 n) o) s) B2 u' i0 R
only one child grasps the purpose of the program
5 @5 ]0 l; W, M& m, Y the program is of help to children’s understanding of parents5 C9 D. ^. g) R
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3 P1 Z ~# t' x# VWhen I begin to look back on all friends whom I have had, I quickly came to the conclusion that Jerry was the most important and had the greatest effect upon my life. His family moved to my block when I was only 10. Jerry was 15 at the time, but the fact that he was so much older than me seemed to make no difference to him. I was very glad that he liked me. We took long walks together, on which he would tell me stories he had heard form TV and radio programs.# d J) s" @0 E2 r0 T" W1 \3 ^
9 D, Y! V* Q. {But as months went by, a change came into our friendship. Jerry almost stopped coming by the house, and every time I went to his house or telephoned, he put me off with some excuses such as “I’m studying now” or “I’ve got some jobs to do for Mum”. When we passed on the street, he would still give me a warm smile and friendly wave with a “Hi, kid”, but he would hardly ever stop to talk. Finally I realized that he was no longer interested in me and that his taste had changed. I noticed him with a girl once in a while and several times saw him going out in his family’s car on a Friday or Saturday night. I simply couldn’t understand what was so great about girls and parties.( d% M! n' v" D: `% n8 x# ]: Q8 v
! ] c! d2 y# y9 |# J But I was hurt when he finally made me know that our friendship was at an end. Of course he didn’t really mean to hurt me, but it was a long time before I realized that it was an age problem that caused the break. There were a world of differences between the ideas and interests of a 17-year-old and a 12-year-old. Now that I’m over sixteen myself, I realized this, and the hurt I got then has become happy memories of the good times we were once together. I wonder if millions of other boys and girls have had a similar experience.
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1、When the writer and Jerry first met, Jerry was ______.
# H. p) ?$ J, k5 N+ F0 l4 }10 years old p8 |; G7 j9 P2 B9 r8 X3 g
5 years older than the writer
$ _+ Q% e0 r c0 v2 vof the same age as the writer1 J# n; @" n d# p6 k1 @6 |
the writer’s classmate9 B6 r% A1 u$ W" o
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2、Their friendship lasted for ______.
& G6 K+ [% h0 x8 E0 z4 ua few years( F+ z- V8 c3 W8 Q# ^* o% C
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a few months
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& o8 B- A o, T7 u2、The main idea of the passage is that ______.
. @9 E. Z1 ?" [" l/ \- uthe writer had changed$ d/ z+ @; Y* {6 `1 k& X: I" S& p
he was busy with his study
1 I H! F1 x! ^& g he has some jobs to do) k: J1 }9 b6 d$ o5 D
he was not interested in the writer
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2、When a change came in their friendship, the writer ______.3 R/ F3 `9 D9 a) s
accepted it at once
5 G. m2 t" g- ]0 x3 |couldn’t understand his friend for a long time9 f7 @% t8 F. T1 }$ N( b4 u
stopped visiting his friend7 N5 S+ T0 A; T3 ~0 o
started going to parties with girls% ?8 D8 d% ]5 I \: z4 a, b
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5、Jerry stopped playing with the writer because ______.0 l; p! c2 f/ ~8 E; W; `
the writer had changed
7 Q/ i# y5 i$ N# t2 f* Xhe was busy with his study
! y, a6 d" E0 s he has some jobs to do; `5 @1 @. z6 _
he was not interested in the writer
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No one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon(外科医生) and part of it taken out. Today, however, we needn’t worry about feeling of pain during the operation. The sick person falls into a kind of sleep, and when he awakes, the operation is finished. But these happy conditions are fairly new. It is not many years since a man who had to have an operation felt all his pain." t, N Z' m# [* p
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Long ago, operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched.
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2 a8 A9 n1 h/ |% p% ] Soon after 1770, Joseph Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “laughing gas”. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing, but one man at a party, Horace Wells, noticed that people didn’t seem to feel pain when they were using this gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself. He asked a friend to help him.7 K6 P: z8 d/ j ]( A& m. b
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Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Well’s teeth. Wells felt no pain at all.$ D% W9 K t3 V9 N! R
( q( h4 s- [) |+ X% s As he didn’t know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out.
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! M7 f+ q, a4 D: K Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event.
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2 [0 B) h, N7 F3 m) G1、It is _______ since a man being operated felt all the pain) z7 A8 \' J0 _9 J" }5 o+ J0 b
a few more years
: D% m# @, L1 m, J" S) Knot long: m0 a# }; s; @* A
few years
0 |& v& F$ O D9 j5 `% {8 Q two thousand years
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: P5 L8 K w" A5 |2、Long ago, when the sick man was operated on,he ________." W- H7 }1 |1 k/ L: E0 u
could feel nothing1 a( F0 U+ T1 W9 P* j" r' k
could not want anything# I7 D' p3 m( D' O; K
could feel all the pain
5 c, c/ W6 \ Y7 J) ncould do anything( A3 J+ D# j- j6 j' ~4 E
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3、Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to ________.
2 i' c/ d- W# b5 d( b: x2 }be afraid of anything
& z' f, a" q ffeel pain
6 r7 j# y" U- p' X N9 Gwant to go to the parties
3 D8 E7 Y L! ^0 ?: F: Gbe ill$ _& P' ?4 K: C% L1 i
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3 X7 U( ]! B+ ^' b1 g+ r+ y; a4、 If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he ________
x3 Z' C. V1 L( Q; Ffelt nothing/ o# _8 ^$ G2 `/ B: Y
felt very comfortable; Z3 h7 C, m% {
still felt pain
+ U1 H* h* ]5 P. A8 U would die
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8 A! o' v/ I6 i3 A- W6 k6 n! k5、One who took too much of the laughing gas ________.
9 k; P: R f0 H. _$ i1 \ would laugh all the time6 w+ l- A7 c: i; V' n% F# j4 _
would die. M. G% b3 ]# @3 k
would never feel pain3 E. c% _2 _4 `5 Q
would be very calm
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5 ?9 i: X4 i0 [: ?$ VIf you’ve been joining in chat room conversations, or trading e-mail with net pals, you have become one of the millions who write in a special, short form of English.
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Throughout the world, every night children and their elders are “talking” online ─ many of them are talking at the same time.# @; N4 l2 y8 Q
, k S# W5 F; Q( u5 T. _It’s fast: trying talking to six people once. It’s convenient: three or four words per exchange. It takes cleverness, concentration and quick fingers.
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And it requires very simple language. There’s neither time nor space for explanations. Why waste precious time telling six friends you have to leave for a moment to take care of your little brother when BRB (=be 正确 back) will do?) }1 q- i8 P& Y1 V: J E7 r' f; k
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Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI (=pardon me for jumping in).
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Interested in whom you’re talking to? Type A/S/L, the common request to know your pal’s age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a reply from your pal.
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# ^1 `) c. Z: {. Q4 `5 EIf something makes you laugh, say you’re OTF (=on the floor), or LOL (=laughing out loud), or join the two into ROTFL (=rolling on the floor laughing).1 D' M. o% p' W8 Y& R; z2 P7 N9 q
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And when it’s time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG (=got to go) or TTYL (=talk to you later).( i: X; [- S/ l! G9 g
7 h' _' |# H: b |& R- _3 [People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing feeling, as it takes more time to hold down the “shift” key and use capitals. Punctuation is going too.5 j; z) A" a" y9 D! F W; K
: _$ j. U' z9 n! U9 Z6 l1、When people are online, they talk by ______.
& u! d+ E' e% n' Y9 ]3 i7 n3 W2 ~8 G using body language
2 W3 M( w% _1 z* `; H% d drawing some strange pictures0 Y3 Y( O! e; `0 g
making phone calls
" \% F" Q4 a2 e9 A! k a6 u# ^- Lmaking use of an especially short form of English
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2、The Internet makes many people in the world ______.
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discover their friends and relatives0 G5 B& x! o9 l8 m
pick out good things to buy
- I8 _7 d/ `0 o) A9 U. o$ mfind out about some problems in society
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3、 The sentence “There’s neither time nor space for explanations” means that ______.
/ S3 j' v& C9 s9 O' T0 A( H people should use words properly
& {7 j6 | i K$ d% gpeople should know what time it is when they are talking. t2 g% x c$ p& U' M
people online have to express themselves in a simple way
: b7 @3 i& x* Q6 i4 F W5 O% bpeople should communicate in a funny way0 L2 R R+ k0 U
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9 c: e0 g) Q$ z+ z5 ]* G% `' m4、If you get 19/M/HK as an answer to your A/S/L, it means ______.
G S/ w7 b2 ]7 n1 a, e the person who is talking to you is 19 from Hong Kong and he is high
( c% k, {, N' `+ P2 f: m1 m n1 |you are talking to a boy 19 years old and he lives in Hong Kong* W5 ?" {5 |. x" N) b9 |
you are talking to 19 boys from Hong Kong at the same time# g% f& Y+ \9 G" V& F
the boy from Hong Kong has been online for 19 minutes
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5、 Which of the following is a way to save online time?
/ B. S- n4 _5 G; v* _9 |0 iPeople seldom use capital letters or punctuation marks.
/ T h8 ?) t ^, J: M+ E, S) M9 e Many people draw pictures.! o- h# R0 l0 W. I1 B7 ?
People only use the mouse instead of the keyboard.
_( s- K. _' j! `) X/ [: @" K4 zPeople never use the “shift” key.
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10、CAADA
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It was Monday. Mrs. Smith’s dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house. Mrs. Smith took a piece of paper, and wrote the following words on it: “Give my dog half a pound of meat.” Then she gave the paper to her dog and said gently: “Take this to the butcher and he’s going to give you your lunch today.” Holding the piece of paper in its mouth, the dog ran to the butcher’s. It gave the paper to the butcher. The butcher read it carefully, recognized that it was really the lady’s handwriting and soon did it as he was asked to. The dog was very happy, and ate the meat up at once. At noon, the dog came to the shop again. It gave the butcher a piece of paper again. After reading it, he gave it half a pound of meat once more. The next day, the dog came again exactly at noon still with a piece of paper in the mouth. This time, the butcher did not take a look at paper, and gave the dog its meat, for he had regarded the dog as one of his customers. But, the dog came again at four o’clock. And the same thing happened once again. To the butcher’s more surprise, it came for the third time at six o’clock, and brought with it a third piece of paper. The butcher felt a bit puzzled. He said to himself, “This is a small dog. Why does Mrs. Smith give it so much meat to eat today? ” Looking at the piece of paper, he found that there were not any words on it!- a% m) j6 L: X: ]9 f& l
' g- @- X4 H" U7 X/ I7 _4 v1、 Mrs. Smith treated her little dog quite _________. % U( I7 e/ e6 F3 K/ u
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fairly
4 I8 K* d; F" F( B' tkindly
; v7 ?8 U- g& S p- fheavily
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! t+ {, c* |& s" s b1 t$ ~2、The dog seemed to know that the paper Mrs. Smith gave it ________.8 J1 I2 u/ ^& a
could do much good* ~+ c) }0 o* i- `+ n, p
might do much harm; x( J D$ ^5 `# m
would help the butcher Z* N1 y1 U2 x* F! V' M9 z" e/ s, U
was worth many pounds
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7 a% S3 o2 _. m7 r& w9 a, z0 z3、The butcher did not give any meat to the dog ________. $ B D2 D5 H6 t; |! J6 U1 p8 l) E2 K
before he felt sure that the words were really written by Mrs. Smith0 J9 A4 l% }( L' s6 z( c# H
when he found that the words on the paper were not clear
( h, s# `+ x; nbecause he had sold out all the meat in his shop+ p& v5 r5 j$ @6 A% e' i
until he was paid enough by Mrs. Smith
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4、 The dog always went to the butcher’s with a piece of paper, because it found that ________.
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the paper only with Mrs. Smith’s words could bring it meat3 @& y* g; l1 b; z% l N
the butcher would give the meat to it whenever he saw it
9 k! f4 e5 A1 n# G, p/ { Mrs. Smith would pay for the meat it got from the butcher
# [; ~: A1 z3 k7 Z+ s& ^1 a0 u a piece of paper could bring it half a pound of meat
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. p3 \* P+ C' j0 Q$ g5、At the end of the story, you’ll find that ________.
! ]" d) j4 P0 E- ^0 I$ c% C& z3 t the butcher found himself cheated by the clever animal
0 F9 [; B$ C2 @) Ythe dog dared not go to the butcher’s any more6 V6 D+ ^ v, g M4 F; O8 z, v
Mrs. Smith told the butcher not to give any meat to the dog! q5 H r+ ?( y
the dog was clever enough to write on the paper% f2 B8 n, a8 Y, `+ M8 d; {4 P
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! k7 [! y. `! \' Z4 `8 r三、词汇与结构 (共30题)
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In 1950, the place where his mother had been buried was finally discovered, marked only by_____, on a simple stone.& H& x! J% S( X2 g
a 45-number
6 u0 c0 [0 x0 k: Z/ \1 m- f5 F/ Q the number 45rd.
; o& J8 K! {5 c8 X7 h& {/ jthe number 45.6 I1 F h; x3 ]! E3 V" S z" o
the 45 number.
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I read about it in some book or other, does it matter_____it was?' t$ E+ S F, j3 ~+ k" }
4 K2 L- d* S" b2 g0 b: ]where.
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how4 \! G& s! ~! }, J
which: m/ s, l$ I# y: d9 e, Q" J
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- ?. E: ]* k" L! }; `; dThe lecture began before we _____. W$ H% d8 _3 d2 k3 D7 ~/ k- X+ n6 M
were seating
& J* W! |. ~1 g! _5 K; l }; bwere seated
+ T3 U/ b5 X2 H4 l6 A, P6 ywere sit( o7 [, m" w4 t- |& P0 o; V
seated
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Father asked me to take more food and water_____something unexpected should happen., Y% C" P5 u% N7 ^. D
9 q# ~3 o3 f2 v0 m in case
5 {! b$ D6 e- }' s$ d$ F, l$ k; tso that." z. i( ]. ~& o% H$ v' S
in order that.
" x; Y; E) o4 W% G" x) e0 S3 kwhen
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' z, B# X& _6 d9 Q H' U9 AThe doorkeeper gave the alarm_____he saw the fire.) E! j3 g+ t3 U1 O8 Z$ t
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while
5 ^7 R3 [4 b2 K2 H3 v the instant.
1 |! B# S) A: n6 |, s! c( }0 P/ fsuddenly.
$ B4 s$ G1 k9 e; {2 W: T3 g4 Rbefore% I0 N! e6 G5 x6 \2 L
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3 I! p7 S4 i# K# |& g_____people in the world are sending information by E-mail every day.9 n. x+ I5 x" k1 `- h2 h+ i
) n! J7 _# ?- xTens of thousands of.
; P5 v" a1 `2 {) p$ u! YTen thousands of
5 N% u7 V3 `- oSeveral millions.! I& y" D% G( c- L
Many million.! w$ \$ T h# T( V/ A/ W7 a
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$ y9 s# ~2 l! p4 ^# a o0 }How cold it is! We’ve never had_____this winter.0 x" b5 I0 A2 r' i
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the colder day2 y5 z' [; L2 {/ v3 O' o. b
a cold day+ w7 z# S; A" g- S% Z
the coldest day
" |! A v# i' O, y) d3 l! R* Y$ ua colder day
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—What do you think of them?& X0 ?9 ]' \7 Z
2 |5 ~, D0 O+ q0 S7 `6 I* K4 n—I don’t know_____is better, so I’ve taken_____of them.
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what, both.( ?7 O2 z1 a' e' d1 H0 D& ^
what, none.
+ p0 p0 ?0 ?! h# R! P3 }& j' lwhich, both
" n, S# L9 K; a- bwhich, none* [5 \! r" ^, F8 L; I1 F
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_____has any common sense can tell the difference between the two.
& F! f6 t3 d) J, X# h: o# I: S0 ^Who.2 g' y5 g" P( d
Whoever.
, ]/ I2 W' F# a9 b9 t$ K; }; k8 P3 xAnyone.
; R% X; ~9 u! m- @Who ever- J; b+ X; ]5 }8 E Z4 j
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Professor Smith has written some short stories, but he is_____known for his plays.- Q) D1 s; J! X, b" Q5 r
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the best0 y/ y% r3 {: U; W# K! r4 i2 F+ y
more3 M) m5 O! ]4 e& O C4 H2 M) u: O
better3 g$ }9 H/ p) B9 n4 @
the most: n: r& B8 Z: k8 S( u$ |2 I
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_____of the land in the district_____covered with snow" q2 a! P; p) u! {: l
Two fifth, is.
9 ]+ Y8 s& t$ z* Y: ~Two fifth, are.
* H. h: u/ m" ^5 {Two fifths, is
+ ?8 }% ` Z: F7 V$ eTwo fifths, are7 G1 X* R, D9 l4 b8 m# ~
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* T3 G6 V. ~" p% kThe bookshelf over there is _____.% t2 z" ^7 [. G) e/ }7 k
Mary’s and Jane’s; p- f1 _/ G# \
Mary’s and Jane9 i4 K% }# y+ Y& B% R" h
Mary and Jane’s4 y% W9 M- ?( s- `4 A. Y
Mary and Jane7 Z8 O& e1 i- P* c1 \7 E$ ]
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/ u3 |6 g. y2 G( u4 z8 @3 H% e9 R5 gSome of the members were late for the conference, but I can’t remember _____.
" i* V# k u1 R3 `% dwhat.) k$ f; [# H! v+ V/ Y* Z5 t! \
when.
) x3 Z1 j: O& g, l# }( Wwhich.
8 l: I. {: O. H7 u+ [ Gwhom.
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E-mail, as well as mobile phone,_____an important part in daily communication.
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is playing
3 X7 F* ?# ^1 ?5 J' a, e" Q6 [: Lhave played.
G& ?+ G2 X7 d8 b2 e* ^are playing.
" s5 R- d9 `, y5 \, f ghoped: X* o& d+ f @- y4 Y8 o
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The dictionary is really useful. Every boy and girl _____it and they each _____to buy one) u+ F! u+ K2 U, ?
like, want.
: Y9 A5 u8 T4 u* c1 t+ r likes, wants.! o$ e; A' ]3 q+ l. t. r
likes, want.: J/ z2 o( m) o
like, wants.4 k% E2 o5 v: d: L4 z! R
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_____with any common sense can tell the difference between the two.
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+ P9 A+ }0 }; ^Who.: u4 o. J) D& L8 P7 c# d. n0 {; \# J
Whoever
; `) d8 @- D! {Anyone
7 {2 F* {) n* N' ZWho ever
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—Who told you?
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3 }% R3 Z; C& k2 |8 }4 d3 l- `& i0 G—Oh, somebody or other, I’ve forgotten_____.
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what.
' K* g# H6 R; Q: ~ when.
0 ~! s* {& b/ \2 Q8 ~6 g8 Q$ E5 wwhich
4 u, \% H Y7 gwho.
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$ I8 g* K% t4 Q- v! ?, \# ISomeone called me up in the middle of the night, but they hung up_____I could answer the phone.( a& T1 q, _* P1 a# X( M
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; g% ^4 U1 I: ^since.
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How beautifully she sings! I have never heard_____voice.
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a better& T: n9 B( i/ J$ h1 Z
a best.' E" g0 I' \5 v9 ]9 g
the better2 L! k* h7 a5 ?' t
the best
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Tom has brains. In fact, I doubt whether anyone in the class has_____IQ.; ?% \9 D" K8 u
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a high
# w( f# u; `# }' C/ z) _& ta higher
# t2 U2 r }" m; H# Xthe higher
; x* @) [" E+ B( i4 Y/ T9 @the highest
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0 q0 T+ A% W6 D—Would you like a cup of tea or a glass of wine?
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—_____will do, but cola is_____popular with me." C. [% J3 r7 U2 n, b
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Neither, not.
& m/ n$ u& M+ i& k3 h9 \Both, more.
8 l# _# n" i) H" e Either, the most$ T4 ?2 a, p8 D N- }
All, the most.0 t. N: C# T8 H- \! a9 Z
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/ R2 X# ~% e$ hEveryone knows that Russia is larger than _____country in Asia.
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: n9 X+ z3 o) w5 w any
6 D/ t Q! l3 v" J# x5 Lany other.
7 ?8 @4 |- M5 V$ s ?0 Q: L. ?other.
* N8 u9 X0 T% S, ]! I; t2 Y0 e0 Canother.
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China is larger than_____country in Asia.
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any.) u$ @$ N d9 a8 {
any other.: d3 i1 v, O, F
other
/ j7 A& x8 f6 q% w3 k6 S1 r! banother
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1 `2 \& s. ^3 D& L% V# jBe quiet_____you should wake the patient .
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in order that.
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—Oh, how fat she is!
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: Y4 ]! ]) y- w+ {+ w7 o—But I think she is_____than fat.
! q. I6 L( {1 n/ A- K2 j& q* Pshort.9 U1 M* s0 x; D; { O! b8 q
shorter.
- [6 \2 _' U+ T! H' j5 h3 ]0 Vmore short., r. v( D; N' t* x- V7 n
shortest.
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You can have_____try if you fail_____time.4 s8 h- W$ Q4 X% J' a5 Y* j) A
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the second, the first.1 I; G! |8 L- {( b3 j# x$ m0 J# D
a second, a first.; K& z5 h. r( f+ w
the second, a first
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_____ you follow her talk?
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—Would you please find a world map which is drawn to a scale of_____.& O' w$ H1 H! @0 J7 ?4 {
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not more.
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! A3 p) d7 l6 i7 I; W- v/ {: E; hOlder people must be given more chances to learn if they are to contribute to society rather than be a financial burden, according to a new study on population published recently.
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The current people approach which 61 on younger people and on skills for employment is not adequate to meet the challenges of demographic (人口结构的) change, it says. Only 1% of the education budget is 62spent on the oldest third of the population.8 A# m! D4 r& o g7 j
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The challenges include the fact that most people can expect to spend a third of their lives in 63, that there are now more people over 59 than under 16 and that 11.3 million people are over state pension age.
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?8 s) t/ r$ U“64 needs to continue throughout life. Our historic concentration of policy attention and resource on young people cannot meet the new 65,” says the report’s author, Professor Stephen McNair.
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The major portion of our education budget is spent on people below the age of twenty-five. 66 people are changing their jobs, homes, partners and lifestyles more often than 67 they need opportunities to learn at every age. For example, some people are starting new careers in their 50s and later.1 Y X1 y/ A; A' `
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People need opportunities to make a “midlife review” to 68to the later stage of employed life, and to plan for the smooth transition(过渡)to retirement, which may now happen 69 at any point from 50 to over 90, says McNair.
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And there should be more money available to support people in establishing a 70 of identity and finding constructive roles for the “third age”, the 20 or more years they will spend in healthy retired life.+ Y1 t: h3 N3 h7 K& C
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counts
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anxiously
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stability
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instantly
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# A$ O, ]3 }: q+ }We lived in the country 61 a nearby lake. I did not like to be at home. When my parents were home, my mother just yelled and criticized because nothing was ever 62 in her life. She dreamed of a different life but she ended up living in the country far away from the city where she believed her dreams would have 63., K% S) E# l0 E$ r( h. b' h
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I enjoyed hanging out by the water. I would sit there for hours and 64 my reflection. There I was, looking nothing like a pretty ballerina dancer. 65 don''t lie. Once the waves would come, my reflection was gone. Washed 66 just like my dream to dance.
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5 ]4 c: N* Y, F9 ?7 q4 ?* x LAs I grew older, I began to realize that the reason my dream was even born, was because it was something that was 67 of me. The dream I had was never nurtured and 68, so it slowly died. It’s not that I wanted it to die, but I allowed it to die the day I started 69 the words, “You can’t do it.” When I finally 70 from many years of dreaming, I realized that you can’t settle for dancing in the wildflowers, you have to move on to the platform.
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gone
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stare at
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Reflections) c a$ b$ C* W. A* v6 ]
Dreams
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with7 U) H9 @" A- o9 s
away
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looked up4 T0 j1 A: \6 P) j I
got up
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How to love 61 English? Talk to people 62 English. This is a very simple method, but it is very 63. You usually talk about things 64 interest you. But the opposite is true, too. If you start talking about a boring subject, you will begin to get 65 in it.
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Imagine that you hate studying English. You have two 66: you can tell everybody how much you are suffering 67 you can tell those people about the things you''ve learned. If you choose the 68 option, you will only feel worse. If you choose the second option, and start a conversation on the "boring" subject, you will begin to look at it 69 a totally different way. Suddenly it will become a subject worth 70 about-therefore, an interesting subject.* s# ]. o- i' F3 T. _9 u
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learning
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1 W6 l; @7 Y* x' Y) Wto learn
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in/ d5 }0 Y6 X- A6 R4 m- a
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effects
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how
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methods& ^: E/ e7 N: {2 T) j/ W2 [
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two
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with
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on
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talking2 s9 l6 z1 l$ U# M
to talk
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Football is, I suppose, the most popular game in England: one has only to go to one of the important matches to see 61. Rich and poor, young and old, one can see them all there, shouting and cheering for one side or 62.
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0 {6 P1 g2 d: E$ X0 {One of the most 63 things about football in England to a stranger is the 64 knowledge of game which even the smallest boy 65 to have. He can tell you the names of the players in 66 of the important teams, he has photographs of them and knows the 67 of large numbers of matches. He will tell you, with a great air of 68, who he expects will win such and such a match, and his opinion is 69 as valuable as 70 of men three or four times his age.
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every0 [- j' ?$ ?* O: Z! F* v) ?
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decisions
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these
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that
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A good 61 is better than a fortune, for a fortune cannot 62 those elements of character which make companionship a blessing. The best companion is one who is 63 and better than ourselves, for we are inspired 64 his wisdom and virtue(美德)to nobler deeds.
0 V6 _9 W, f: H8 d! S& @“65 good company, and you shall be one of the number,” said George Herbert. “A man is known by the company he keeps.” Character makes character in the associations of life faster than anything 66. This fact makes the 67 of companions in early life more important even than that of teachers and guardians
$ O' Q$ l: l* f+ p G# n: vCompanionship is education, good or bad; it develops manhood or womanhood, high or 68; it lifts the soul upward or drags it downward; it ministers to virtue or vice(恶行).Sow virtue, and the 69 will be virtue. Sow vice, and the harvest will be vice. Good companionships help us to sow virtue; 70 companionships help us to sow vice.* M, U3 U: h: v4 Z: C/ e
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companionship.
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chase
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pursuit: v* Z# H6 r% q$ P: h2 [
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A woman saw three old men sitting in her front yard. She said, “I don’t think I know you, but you 61 be hungry. Please come in and have something to eat.” “We do not go into a house together,” they said. “Why is that?” She wanted to know.+ E& k) I' Y4 R6 [
One of the old men explained, “His name is Wealth, this is Success, and I am Love.” There he 62, “Now go in and discuss with your husband which one of us you want in your home.” Then the woman went in and told her husband 63was said.. v3 ~3 V7 |$ K6 ^5 Z! H
Her husband said, “Let’s invite Wealth. Let him come and fill our home 64 wealth.” His wife 65, “My dear, why don’t we invite Success?” Then the daughter made a 66, “Would it better to invite Love? Our home will be then filled with love!” “Let’s 67 our daughter’s advice,” said the father.
4 R; B- ~* H6 r W0 u% Z7 LSo the woman went out and asked, “Which one of you is Love? Please come in and be our guest.” Love got up and started walking toward the house. The 68 two also got up and followed him. 69, the lady asked Wealth and Success, “I only invited Love. Why are you coming in?”
0 r* S- ~! b+ H4 k( n* ~; CThe old men replied together, “If you had invited Wealth or Success, the other two of us would have stayed out, but since you invited Love, 70 he goes, we go with him. Wherever there is Love, there are also Wealth and Success!”8 b4 q3 M/ B Q
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There are several ways you can find out about the countries and places you wish to visit. You can talk to friends who 61 to the places, or you can go and see a colour film about them, 62 you can read travel books.( F+ n8 U v5 n m! O, s, L- Z, B' T/ ~
5 c$ D: \$ S2 ?: k' o) Z5 iIt would seem that there are three kinds of travel books. The first are those that give a personal, 63 account of travel which the author has actually made himself. If they are informative and have a good index, 64 they can be useful to you when you are planning your travel. The second kind are those books 65 purpose is to give a purely objective description of things to be done and seen. If a 66, cultured person has written such a book, then it is even more useful. It can be classified as a selective guide book. The third kind are those books which are called a “guide” 67 some place or other. If they are good, they will, in addition to their factual information, be given a 68 or an interpretation. Like the first kind, they can be inspiring and entertaining, but their primary function is to 69 the reader who wishes to plan in the most practical way.
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Whatever kind of travel book you choose, you must make sure that it does not describe everything as marvelous, fabulous or magical. You 70 also note its date of publication, because travel is a very practical affair and many things change quickly in the 20th century. Finally you should make sure that the contents are well-presented and easy to find.
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The fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day (感恩节). 61 this day, families and friends gather together, 62 a meal, and give thanks for the blessings of good health, food, jobs, and families.
! I1 l/ N O3 b1 I c$ N In 1620, a group of Pilgrims(清教徒)left from England to search for 63 freedom, part of whom were Protestants(新教徒).And they 64 to America on a small sailboat named the Mayflower finally. And they 65 at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts (普利茅斯,马萨诸塞州), in icy November. The price in human lives and tragedy had been great. 66 the other hand, they saw new hope for the future. The first 67 Thanksgiving in America took place in Plymouth colony (殖民地), Massachusetts in October 1621.Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday 68 1863 during the American Civil War.
! _* A0 O; a, f6 x; W In the United States, thanksgiving dinner is practically the same all over the country. The table is always loaded with delicious food of many different kinds. Naturally, the main course is turkey (a bird 69 to the Americans), with an array of vegetables and desserts. Pumpkin pie is often served in remembrance 70 the first settlers.7 V5 T# c0 i' F2 k
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& t8 g/ z3 h; z4 n" I2 Z& lCulture shock isn’t a clinical term or medical condition. It’s simply a common way to describe the confusing and nervous feelings a person may have after leaving a 61 culture to live in a new and different culture. When you move to a new place, you’re 62 to face a lot of changes. That can be 63 and stimulating, but it can also be overwhelming. You may feel 64, anxious, frustrated, and want to go 65.
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It’s natural to have difficulty 66 a new culture. People from other cultures (whom you''ll be hanging out with and going to school with) may have grown up with 67 and beliefs that differ from yours. Because of these 68, the things they talk about, the ways they express themselves, and the importance of various ideas may be very different from what you are 69 to. But the good news is that culture shock is 70.
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" s) h' c- m; {3 p tEnough sleep is important to health. The amount of sleep 61 depends on the age of the person and the conditions in which sleep takes place. The young may need more sleep than the old, but 62 eight hours are enough for the health of grown-ups. Some can do with less than this amount but 63 may need more. Every person knows his own need. It is then a matter of how to satisfy it. Sleep should be always enough to make one relaxed and ready for 64 work.' e! m1 `: z" J Y0 b! e ]
: l, F" a6 W5 l' {# I uFresh air is 65 to sound sleep. It is not without reason for some people to insist that it is practical to sleep in the open air 66 a person can keep himself warm, out of door sleeping probably gives the body a most complete relaxation.
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Ability to sleep is largely a habit. The conditions referred to only lead to sleep. Out-of-door 67, a good habit of regular drinking and the avoidance of late eating and 68 are all helpful to sound sleep. Such factors are largely within the control of any person. A bath at 69, neither hot nor cold but of body temperature, may be helpful to sleep. Sleeping pills should never be taken except when suggested by 70.
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If You’re Not Dead, You Can Get Better. Randy Kraus was paralyzed (瘫痪). His left side was useless. But his 正确 hand was 61 enough to lift a bucket to his forehead. Once, he’d been a police officer and owned a private-eye agency. Once, he’d been strong and able. Now, he felt he was nothing. His 62 started with Parkinson’s (帕金森) disease, but it didn’t 63 there. In July 2002, the 60-year-old Kraus went into the hospital for an operation to control the shaking. 64 , during the operation, he had a stroke (中风). He was paralyzed. The 65 man, who loved golf, could think, but couldn’t 66. Kraus wanted the doctors to 67 it to him straight. “You may never walk again,” they told him. “Maybe you won’t 68 be able to talk.” Once home, he 69 he couldn’t lift a fork or take a drink by himself. Physical treatment was so painful and slow. What did he have to 70 for?
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The Chinese divide the subjects of painting 61 four principal classes—Landscape, Man and Objects, Flowers and Birds, and Plants and Insects. The second class, Man and Objects, must be 62 principally as concerning man, his works, his belongings, and, in a general 63 , all things created by the hand of man, in combination with landscape. This was the convention in early times when the first painters whose artistic purpose can be formulated 64 certainty, portrayed the history of the legendary beings of Taoism, ——the genii and fairies dwelling amidst an imaginary Nature. The records tell us, 65 , that the early masters painted portraits, but it was at a later period that Man and Objects composed a class distinct from Landscape, a period responsible 66 those ancestral portraits painted after death, which are almost always attributable to ordinary artisans. Earlier they endeavored to apply to figure painting the methods, technique and laws 67 for an ensemble in which the thought of nature predominated. Special rules 68 on this subject are sometimes found of a very early date but there is no indication that they were collected into a definite system until the end of the seventeenth century. 69 to the present time our only knowledge of their content is through a small treatise published 70 the beginning of the nineteenth century. s$ p% L' @" s8 G7 y
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- |- O) v$ Y `. v9 jIn a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21% said they believed the sun revolved (旋转) around the earth. An additional 7% did not know which revolved around 61 I have no doubt that virtually all of these people were 62 in school that the earth revolves around the sun; 63 may even have written it on a test. But they never altered their incorrect mental models of planetary (行星的) 64 because their everyday observations didn’t support what their teachers told them: People see the sun “moving” across the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary (静止的) 65 that is happening.
2 }9 x/ t7 B* T6 L. }- g9 uStudents can learn the 正确 answers 66 heart in class, and yet never combined them 67 their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor gives and the student’s personal understanding of the world can 68 side by side, each unaffected by the other.
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! f9 N5 @6 X! U6 d; h I* {Misunderstandings are inevitable (不可避免的) in communication. If such misfortune 61, what is your response? Here are some 62 for responding properly. First, 63 yourself down when you feel you are 64. It is natural to become bitter when being misunderstood, but the truth is that anger does nothing to 65 the misunderstanding. So try to 66 calm and think what lies behind the mistake and how to 67 rid of it. Second, take a positive attitude toward misunderstanding. Instead of resentment (愤恨), you should 68 the problem to the person who misunderstood you. Be patient and objective, and in most cases you will find reconciliation (和解) for you and your friend to each other. Last but not the least, try to find the reason of misunderstanding in communication. For example, if the conversation occurs between people coming from different countries, the way to 69 with the misunderstanding is to notice the different backgrounds. Because you now 70 that understanding can and should be reestablished, you can take some the previously mentioned measures when you are misunderstood.- N1 B" G* n4 `) K: m
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Have you ever seen a rainbow in the sky? Do you know 61 it is?
# n- B+ O+ P% g& G( G+ eA story says that when you see a rainbow, you should 62 at once to the place where it touches the ground, 63 there you would find a full bag of gold. Of course, it is not 64. You could not find the bag of gold, nor could you ever find the rainbow’s end. No matter how 65 you run, it always seems further away. However, you can appreciate its beauty no matter where you are as long as you can see it. It treats everyone fairly.
x' z# G" H) P- N7 U. O2 ?( }A rainbow is not a thing 66 we can feel with our hands. We know it is only the effect of light shining on raindrops. It is called a rainbow perhaps because it is 67 raindrops and looks 68 a bow. That is why we can never see a rainbow in a clear 69. Every rainbow has seven colors that occur in the same 70. The first of the top color is always red and the last is violet. A rainbow is indeed one of the wonders of nature.
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1 s4 q! {$ Y3 t5 hMany students are working hard in school and they may be wondering why it is so difficult to 61 success. The purpose of this article is to make students 62 of the importance of developing good study habits and 63 charge of their own learning process. Some points mentioned below are helpful in learning. Learning is actually not that difficult to learn 64 students know some basic facts of the learning process. Perhaps the first thing is that they need to 65 their time, so that they can 66 some aside for their study. It also means that the place in which they choose to study should be free of 67. Students should 68 over their lessons quickly before reading them carefully, a practice which can also be called “pre-reading”; 69 their time wisely; establish regularly scheduled times to study; and approach tests with a good attitude. Following the advice above could 70 to improved grades for them.
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History appears to have provided many examples of whether war has eventually resulting in peace, this perception is an error. The end of war does not bring peace; it just brings about the end of 61. This confusion in defining the result of 62 a war as an indication of peace can be corrected by being willing to see things 63 and more clearly.
8 X1 Z; b$ Q3 h/ b! @; n8 b0 \2 F" dBeing at peace is not just a ceasing of hostilities, 64 a characteristic of how you live and how you treat others within the world. Being at peace is more than not engaging in war. Being at peace is 65 embracing (拥抱) and extending peace by being peaceful and pursuing peaceful methods of existence. When we are not doing so, we are not at peace, 66 there is an active war underway or not.! F, Q+ {8 g9 u+ t, S) m/ C; P
There are almost endless examples for us to think war was necessary in our past 67 bring about peace and it’s hard to understand how we could have survived without engaging 68 war to either protect ourselves 69 gain something we valued or believed we needed. This method of thinking only exists because we go far, far out of our way to not see 70 there is always a peaceful solution.5 r% A/ z1 c( o9 W& s
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The idea of becoming a writer came to me 61 my childhood in Belleville, but it 62 until my third year in high school that the possibility came into 63 . Until then I’d been bored by everything associated 64 English courses. I found English grammar dull and difficult. I hated the assignments to turn out long, 65 paragraphs that were agony for teachers to read and for me to write./ h9 w. @* i; F( H/ k" Q0 G, t' v6 C- w
When our class was assigned to Mr. Fleagle for third-year English, I anticipated another cheerless year in that most tedious subject. Mr. Fleagle had a reputation among students for dullness and an 66 to inspire. He 67 very formal, rigid and 68 out of date. To me he looked to be sixty or seventy and excessively prim (正经的、规矩的).He wore primly severe eyeglasses, and his wavy hair was primly cut and primly combed. He wore prim suits with neckties set primly against the collar buttons of his prim white shirts. He had a primly pointed jaw, a primly straight nose, and a prim manner of speaking that was 69 correct and gentlemanly 70 he seemed a comic antique.
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4 p, G; Y" k8 ]( LThe Apple Corporation has maintained its great success because of its ability to understand what the consumer wants before the consumer even knows what they want. Apple has been able to create a brand in the high technology world just 61 Chanel has in the fashion world. People can 62 recognize an Apple product whether it be an iPod, iPhone, Macbook Air or iPad. Apple products have become a definition of one’s identity. They can show how one desires 63 be seen by society as 64 innovative, intelligent, stylish and standing out from the 65. This is pure marketing 66. This marketing genius of Apple has seen the company outperform 67 the business world’s expectations. 68 so many companies are struggling to break even in the current recession, Apple’s stock is getting stronger 69 the day. The last three years have seen Apple’s profits soar. Take a look at these figures: A profit of 8.2 billion in 2007 followed by a profit of 11.2 billion in 2008 and most recently a profit of 17.2 billion in 2009. That is 70 than a 100% growth in profit from 2007 to 2009—incredible!
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One day, a young man asked Albert Einstein, 61 great German scientist, what the secret of success was. Einstein was not very interested in this young man because his question was not creative enough for him. The scientist 62 him that the secret of success is hard work. The young man left with the answer which was not surprising for himself. Thinking for a long time, the young man did not feel satisfied. A few days later the young man asked him the 63 question again .Einstein was very angry. He did not say anything, but wrote a few 64 on a piece of paper and 65 it to the young man .The young man looked 66 the piece of paper. On it was 67 :A=X+ Y+Z." What 68 this mean?" asked the young man. “A means success” 69 the old scientist. “X means hard work, Y means good methods(方法),and Z…Z mean stop talking and start to 70 .” The young man left and started to write a book which turned to be a great success home and abroad.4 {" r! i4 }2 T
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2 w _5 R6 m9 k/ F& e二、词汇与结构 (共30题)
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The accidents happened because too little _____ was placed on the safety regulations.5 h o+ I6 r+ t+ i! k7 _$ R
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The ship took machines and other goods back to the port _____ it had set off.
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On the _____ of these theories Godwin working out his pic ture of the state of the future./ }5 j: \/ T' o- \
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8 v2 ]9 z. D) u% H4 L9 Q The runner’s to excel during practice was rewarded when he won the race.
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We should consider other _____ of the problem as well as seriousness.) ?5 V' q) O( [4 q1 d2 u) m! G; D& I* o
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Being always late for work, John was _____ by his boss.
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4 G& O5 [( b% t4 `4 T( L; T—I’d like to have a table for four at 6 o’clock.
0 v* @3 z& W8 X- z —I’m sorry. There are no tables _____ this evening.
s$ E. d3 ?9 W( D2 N- `available1 [& Q/ G% O$ T
favorable5 i$ ?. d0 C! g/ m" M% e$ M q6 M
ready
( x, C5 [4 F$ ?8 x& g: U7 J prepared6 l2 X' e3 h- o1 e' j! s
答案 :A
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There are some more topics to discuss, _____ the problem of pollution.
$ Y9 y' v: S. W& _1 o0 Y! \ generally$ `) P! t) s- `* ~6 t" }
especially3 n3 }$ @" |' ^' g
exactly
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答案 :B1 H4 d. z, `8 x0 E! ]8 t' J
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: i* m! ~$ D+ o2 h) IIn teaching it is highly _____ to know exactly what one is hoping to achieve.
~4 R U, p# u unable, O/ N" }. \& ~# Z! h1 o
reliable3 Z. i- k, I# i7 `9 o4 t6 U
unreasonable* B3 J) h' y7 f+ d$ E/ s) K# O
desirable
) j6 m" F: z) Y+ l6 U答案 :D7 ^" D4 t9 h- L0 b# h
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Her actions, , tells us a lot about her motives.
" j- H( z. u, q1 V4 [' xrather than7 C6 a N' y" T" j
no longer, c0 Q. { d) h6 Q( X# E1 J
to a large extent' I. t7 I( d* _
at first
% J0 q- F$ F0 z( \9 B o答案 :C
6 f/ l! _% O* N- e7 r) ] 16、
3 f6 A( m$ a+ s* O% Z1 Z/ } In the long run, the students who can their own learning will achieve success.
9 P% {8 O) h2 r! P7 w- _work out
j/ }) }9 c; b3 v' ?" K get up
& t2 v& ?' @& Z$ l1 h) m' n give up
6 k( c. L. S/ K' Ptake charge of
C% ?, a& t: k* M$ O# L Q" `2 V' N答案 :D
/ k8 \3 A+ `0 c8 J 17、3 R4 j% z0 L/ W t8 C2 L
I had some difficulty in _____ the plan., E* }0 V( V/ G ]% N; c" d4 M
carrying off
7 `% y9 o% Y: S& C1 T$ k9 _8 s carrying on8 d% }- J8 H6 X, d2 w
carrying out
2 y, f$ |7 J' m! I% }1 I carrying away% Y1 a; X$ @5 ^3 H0 ~! \ g
答案 :C
. C' A8 R$ s( O: L 18、+ t* \4 z; `6 x8 ^4 P
Under these _____, you might agree with us that it is rather difficult for your products to get a footing in this market.
# v, R- c- M$ ?situations7 }5 G. ^+ R+ ?6 {% r
conditions
+ U3 M* L* m; A% Qcircumstances
- Z! X! |% v4 R& D" x cases
; @8 K* z6 G2 C4 i: X H v答案 :C
& c( j6 |* Z3 p3 e 19、6 M4 c9 V0 f& v; S0 T
If you keep on working hard, you are _____ to succeed.
`, |6 h ]% [" ~' X& `! X4 Lbound
- k" v' ^: R( q$ W+ d bond
" ]3 t& q8 w: R. N doomed
' C( s1 W1 ^2 O' }3 F insisted |" q- w M0 C6 G* Z9 X; E
答案 :A
$ {0 u! P: a& F, V" W 20、7 M3 h; V! J9 ?3 @3 }
The new system of taxation will take _____ next May.# b! A$ G( B) A
affect
5 c8 D/ L( N, e; d6 W effect" a3 Y$ B( A& |) k5 G: Z, ` l
affection
' `3 E l/ w- k4 N: R; |( `% E qefficiency" D- d7 m; j7 e- q- O
答案 :B3 u. V! T+ w4 h& d N) Y8 z7 f0 r
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4 d% m+ A9 y8 J2 \) o) D Breakfast is _____ in the dining-room from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at this hotel.
* m# S5 k' Q8 P3 m. r: Zserved
2 H2 G/ P3 L% a! \( F made
5 ^" v7 q& j! F# ~ eaten5 w! t3 J6 c8 I( d
cooked2 ]6 ^5 l5 u1 ^
答案 :A
; V) v( B2 V7 h: [/ w; T 22、
. o/ K4 s! C/ n z+ I- TThe chair looks rather hard but actually it is very comfortable to sit _____.; x5 S' {0 _' M s8 E$ i! w
at9 }+ D' O& r7 h
on
" Z$ t. [. _0 E9 Nover8 \& i8 C5 c/ v* Q
under
7 f9 j q* q6 c: K; R6 n答案 :B
; L# E! O. v- w# N/ U( g( P5 \ 23、$ F" m% d) F5 c, A( @( p) Q# b# n
The doctor came out of the patient’s room with a _____ look on his face.
9 i" U& h( ~2 c& nserious
* `0 N# i1 q7 W9 Z4 o5 u silent) C$ L: C$ R) x* j! Q8 v M! a7 K
simple6 E& X2 \1 Z; U! r
slight
" _6 e" p0 n3 n; j: i3 j答案 :A
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How many computers will the company _____ this year?6 P# ?. i3 O- m2 V- `
turn up: C, U: [1 G( g* y" A, ~4 l) Z
turn out# w, J* e- \: [8 F$ F, c( N4 T
turn on- u# U8 } d6 I9 c9 I' K
turn over
: C! @' B m. a/ ^- p6 W答案 :B2 i) t; I! O; r
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" A+ y G# t1 K8 n1 n6 F+ U. CIf you _____ your children well, you will be proud of them.3 L; J, c3 v, I9 ^. }: S
catch up
G+ S. k& H5 f6 y. I7 F! k# Wbring up0 I* _ R- L6 Z; {
feed up% @+ Z$ L. b" O
grow up
( o4 p+ R3 t" c4 x! f( p4 a+ F答案 :B F5 s% B2 _8 B, J# _. n5 w
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! V. m! h1 ~( LThe cat sat in front of the bird cage in an agony of (处在极端...状态中) at being so near and yet so far.- K' N6 {3 g% w3 y% c1 E( s5 M, ]5 M1 M
frustration9 |- [6 n5 X, F% {6 g, t6 ?! b
excitement
+ Z5 N* b( }2 f4 Y" h J surprise
S" f9 ^( K8 w% b* h& awonder' M' w6 a% y- |4 K4 n. } I
答案 :A
8 G$ m5 X$ ~/ J$ B) i 27、7 j! |* _/ L I+ T9 J- ?
Bob thinks highly of himself. No one can _____ him of his mistakes in the work.
$ ^( ~, @2 g+ X: V' [ realize
2 e/ l0 N3 m9 r: n# {2 ] notice
; `6 _2 Z& T- g* N) q* Y4 _ approve, T# L7 K1 c" s0 C
convince
4 D+ h7 M7 T- g! {/ T- k" ?, p答案 :D/ Z! d6 \" K& y, V
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7 I. E' o- v6 l$ |; e4 p6 qIn that country, the cost of living _____ quickly after the war broke out.9 E# K, R# e/ Z
raced
* M5 M, O) ^. K% F% b- F: G& Araised, t; j1 |$ V! I% }0 B5 r$ ]
arose
, {( l. P3 P# t. v rose
4 a: u9 t* L+ D+ u答案 :D* G$ N2 D4 k& A
29、
5 E) c7 B, B/ C7 M j Mother kept inviting Mrs. Smith to stay for lunch, but finally she _____.
; _: N8 U3 ?( r+ l! D/ A gave off
# f3 u3 b% c7 V- Ugave out: T. w" `( B6 Y1 n3 C+ T' }+ p
gave away% h3 q1 l3 m6 s% g8 y
gave up7 g- p3 C& v) N D/ b6 |; e
答案 :D- d- N4 g, r+ H! `
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& ^& K1 Z7 k- r5 CThis is a very _____ piece of apparatus. You must handle it with care.
! t. }6 K# l+ k' J% ?& R5 Z* i, Zdelicate; ^0 A3 C# l$ i1 t, m
accurate
' I8 Z1 P- [! h/ { complicated
8 B1 g; {' l' |indicated: L3 ^$ n! f4 S z4 r3 J- j# j
答案 :A; c2 T0 E' ?6 d {5 f
三、阅读理解 (共10题)* N1 {; N1 `/ R/ a8 T% h" B
1、ACCCD
0 |# @$ Z% \% f2 Q* Y. zTo us it seems so natural to put up an umbrella to keep the water off when it rains. But actually the umbrella was not invented as protection against rain. Its first use was as a shade against the sun!
8 [( }$ t l+ v8 ?( l f# u( j+ iNobody knows who first invented it, but the umbrella was used in very ancient times. Probably the first to use it were the Chinese, back in the eleventh century B.C.; {2 i" n- \, q& Q' _! p
We know that the umbrella was used in ancient Egypt and Babylon as a sunshade. And there was a strange thing connected with its use: it became a symbol of honor and authority. In the Far East in ancient times, the umbrella was allowed to be used only by royalty or by those in high office.
$ h8 y4 W9 t* N1 h3 h3 y3 T- WIn Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella as sunshade. And the umbrella was in common use in ancient Greece. But it is believed that the first persons in Europe to use the umbrella as protection against the rain were the ancient Romans., e8 Y3 ~ m/ X4 y6 T
During the Middle Ages, the use of the umbrella practically disappeared. Then it appeared again in Italy in the late sixteenth century. And again it was considered a symbol of power and authority. By 1680, the umbrella appeared in France, and later on in England.3 K1 ~$ c5 \# s% C3 K
By the eighteenth century, the umbrella was used against rain throughout most of Europe. Umbrellas have not changed much in style during all this time, though they have become much lighter in weight. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that women’s umbrellas began to be made, in a whole variety of colors.
: k5 m5 G, N" E$ E# d1、. According to this passage, the umbrella was probably first invented .
; Y, H" V+ R5 s+ X4 M in ancient China; W/ a1 z f, K% G) I7 j" K# k' W
in ancient Egypt
0 c5 {' F2 g; K& `$ ` J* ~& _5 j5 n in ancient Greece
# ?( @7 {1 {0 @$ ain ancient Rome& _- x5 ~8 {/ p. M6 {0 Q
答案 :A
* Q& Q( X& v _2 I2、8 K' Y: d+ b! ]( r3 H$ i
Which of the following statements is not true about the umbrella?
6 m+ A) N+ I2 `, eNo one exactly knows who was the inventor of the umbrella.* U* Y& J7 u# r% v
The umbrella was first invented to be used as protection against the sun.
$ L/ ]; p* w. j# [ The umbrella changed much in style in the eighteenth century.
$ {& m4 u& Z; wIn Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella.
3 @9 l Z/ A( l- D# P答案 :C, z9 V/ [$ \* e8 J" T/ x
3、 A strange feature of the umbrella’s use is that it was used as .) u& F/ _6 H7 t! e/ Q* a: R2 k
protection against rain.; |( t3 b( ]& C: L1 E. G
a shade against the sun- {& n6 A0 u, ?7 W2 t5 Y
a symbol of honor and power
2 N D6 r& I% J/ V A( N- f. women’s decoration. V( S& a& I" B( Q! i
答案 :C
: D, S" t+ z" p+ ^4 H4、 In Europe, the umbrella was first used against the rain .) a+ P5 h+ @, m- B* I; \2 r
during the Middle Ages
. g. {3 `* ^$ T- D6 i y4 t o1 u( @, w by the eighteenth century
( ?& M- X) h" m J! F' W3 {( Vin Rome3 H. I! S6 K7 _9 p7 Q
in Greece
. t; o! r, B' e/ A* N! z答案 :C- [" }0 x- K/ N4 O6 w
5、3 t$ ~7 V4 g% o+ E* E6 x
This passage talks mainly about .
, v& ^$ q, F+ k( ] when and how the umbrella was invented
1 F, j' I- p# ]$ N. why the umbrella was so popular in Europe2 v u; L, w4 r# \
the development of the umbrella9 w4 ~5 X4 G6 B% y
the history and use of the umbrella/ Z! G6 `$ X: X: s
答案 :D
, d3 d# s! q- ]- a 2、BDACC% c6 R3 }- D0 w: K% d& x9 }6 J6 z4 E
Emily’s wedding dress arrived at five o’clock in the evening, just seventeen hours before the weeding.
8 ] y ^, m+ L2 c" e# W“I just try it on, mother!” she cried, as she ran upstairs. Three minutes later, Emily’s cries brought her mother up. The dress was much too big for her. Emily was in tears.
$ Z( h2 m, V6 }$ B( i' F“Take it back to the dressmaker’s,” Mrs. Bale said, “She must alter it tonight. Hurry now. Take it off and go.”5 o' I1 G9 s; Z6 `+ E
The dressmaker’s shop was closed. “CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK HOLIDAY” said a notice on the door. Fresh tears rose to Emily’s eyes. She ran home again to her mother.
& I0 q7 C6 D/ {2 w“This is unlucky”, Mrs. Bale said, “But what are we going to do? Shall I ask Mrs. Peter to help? She was a dressmaker once. I’m sure she could alter it for you.”6 M7 k# \/ q1 Q" E Z
Mrs. Peter was brought in and began to work. She could see what was 错误. She had to take in a lot of material at the front, and that was a big job. In fact, she almost made it again. At about ten o’clock the work was finished, and Emily tried her dress on. It fitted her beautifully. p- ]: J g" h, H6 l
The three women were having a cup of tea when the doorbell rang. Mrs. Bale answered it and looked into the worried eyes of a young woman. The woman was carrying a large box.$ b, L) S. l4 N4 Q
“Does Miss Emily Bale live here?” she asked.8 Y- r3 Y5 F q
“Yes, she is my daughter.”; D7 y1 t; h' a: y* n
“Oh, I am glad I’ve found you. There’s been a mistake. Your daughter has my weeding dress, and I’ve got hers. And I’m getting married tomorrow!” She held out the box to Mrs. Bale.
p, z9 V" T# a* O1、
7 K; s, L; \- WWhen she tried her wedding dress on, Emily .
$ {, _6 Z) d! {- _5 A8 ]( ]8 d# ] let out a cry of joy because it fitted her beautifully
- p# Y, U% w" |& i; I% f1 ~% g( m, u burst into tears because the dress was too big for her5 f% |* s' o& H$ }' @# \
gave a cry of surprise because it was made too small for her
" F! \* Z; j3 x/ \was satisfied, waiting for her marriage to begin
+ O! Z$ _* [* t# Q: p5 r2 I答案 :B% o0 h3 S/ G; k) M* k
2、
( [( i9 K% a# ?9 lThe dressmaker could not alter Emily’s wedding dress because she .
m5 Y7 d/ g/ f Gwas too busy
, k4 y+ ^+ e5 j( l7 P/ Bwas ill( q' k4 A3 L" \9 P3 O; \6 D4 V
was too lazy.
) ^# g$ W, D$ A4 x0 K; o would be on holiday
: h* R6 p' l. h! E4 C4 i- J" ~答案 :D O: x& s6 T* e# @' u
3、Which of the following statements is Not true?
4 ]/ A0 T F7 k, D% \5 s6 L4 a Mrs. Peter was the dressmaker.
9 `6 k/ o6 Z( }: S8 y3 { Mrs. Peter was a friend of the Bale family.7 g; I2 X) e+ u6 f9 O1 D
Mrs. Peter was able to help Emily.9 V( {: u, ^) w t
Mrs. Peter did a good job in altering the dress.' o) i' L/ L+ Y8 r
答案 :A
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In the box carried by the young woman there was .
; N+ }6 _& S fa toy2 m- Q0 I' S4 c/ ~" b6 b, G
a gift for the Bale family$ j1 c# Q# _9 n4 T8 z7 N
Emily’s wedding dress
L" [: Y$ E, z) d a bag of sweets
/ m8 f/ l Q2 s9 a5 z9 W2 K答案 :C
0 _& F8 p5 g2 H' H1 w. g: [5、( i2 X. y2 C& j1 L( q
The mistake had most probably been made by .
+ d3 d) l% C( b; \, [1 K9 nEmily6 W9 o% ?, Z6 z4 r7 n `
Mrs. Bale
% b& e# I; {& e9 [5 dthe dressmaker0 z7 `) ^' K# O r* V+ o: j/ V0 j
the young woman7 n$ m+ `7 }# W/ v! C/ J
答案 :C- p2 T$ ~- v7 U6 [$ P
3、ACDBA
/ J; t( O- w2 c# g$ i% U9 INine-year-old Louis Pasteur rushed into the little house, his face white.$ @0 s. L" O& E8 B; I1 Z( S/ h2 |
“Mother!” he cried, “A mad dog has bitten my friend Henry, and now they are burning him with red-hot irons. It’s terrible!”4 ?6 Z3 L' y6 ^- [1 D; w
“Rabies, Louis. Burning the bites is the only hope of stopping Henry from catching the disease.”" i& C% j, p; z" H$ A/ Y6 Y
Henry did get rabies and died, in great pain, some days later. Louis Pasteur never forgot. “One day,” he thought, “I must do something to help people like Henry.”9 y2 H7 t# A% T5 H
Sixteen years later Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. And he began making important discoveries in his special field.+ [% `1 L' _: ~- \& F* ?
Pasteur achieved great success in his life. But during the years of research he lost the use of his left arm and leg. Yet he worked on and on, as hard as ever, as he was eager to find a way for curing rabies.
0 B. W0 y- e, \He never forgot his friend Henry.
: V4 j8 F3 B6 y( M4 x, tAfter many dangerous experiments on mad dogs, he finally found the answer. Just then a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog arrived at his lab. A few days after Pasteur’s treatment the boy got better. He did not catch rabies.! ]" J* p( L+ v' x
The discovery gave new hope to people in many countries. People sent money to help build the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Today it is one of the world’s most famous canters for research.9 y3 ?. G+ ?% U% b/ p6 k2 e
1、
7 i( ^# D) A4 P E9 S4 U s Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. “Doctor of Science” here means .
+ m( I0 h% J' \! a; K. a degree which is the highest in science) w% m: g% R& X# ]0 y' t! p
someone whose job is to make sick people well again
- ^1 k1 E: ~, ]6 X* e a person who works in the lab0 B# \$ A- Z9 m0 e0 H6 s
the post in science* L+ V2 V& B1 U2 s5 h
答案 :A
1 b6 g$ Y, W6 b3 y( `4 q5 b1 k2、$ ?7 G- t5 n3 x% I
Though Pasteur was in poor health, he worked hard in order .
8 ?# `2 T5 Q6 Y6 e to make a living.
( g' n' V/ K u! K$ D to prevent the dog from rabies6 R* z6 E6 t6 }8 f1 i
to find a good way to cure rabies% q: j% m- V2 ]" Z( A( J
. to protect children from mad dogs# F4 O6 F# r/ I; }" M
答案 :C
y6 u c' W U6 i3、
; |- C. C5 g; o4 | Which of the following statements is Not true?
8 N& N8 V2 l; ~' s i, d$ I4 b2 }His left arm and leg became disabled.' m$ e8 f* P% t, ?1 `0 Y
Though his left arm and leg were disabled, he worked even harder than before.8 p* H, T6 A# G8 h; [
Louis was famous for his discovery.
+ G& m. {3 X F% n In his childhood he made up his mind to become a doctor.& J6 M* h: u2 ~7 r3 _+ d
答案 :D
/ N2 }: O3 N* |4、, K6 z# q5 G, z' w" `* t& B
The fact that people in many countries sent money to help build the Pasteur Institute shows that .
$ D$ t2 Z# l% ] p) G; [ Pasteur was respected by people
# v% v% }5 J" A2 c! G4 O% `5 ? the people supported Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s research on rabies9 T6 B' T/ B+ p% ? A0 ~4 F
the people rewarded Pasteur for the discovery/ S2 r2 L# Z2 ]8 L
the people knew he lived a poor life+ {- O. v3 E7 B2 H L6 a( E! C( ~( H
答案 :B
: V: w) x5 h& v2 j% B5 N5、This passage is mainly about 1 Z# ] d' b, a9 G& z
Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s experience and achievements in curing rabies0 n% g; P: t( I5 d3 }1 z$ h+ f; G* t
how Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s friend died
5 R, T) [. I7 ]% O* y8 k: q how Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s arm and leg were disabled0 y' J# ^& g# c0 |& A
Louis Pasteur cured a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog
8 j% b7 o( h5 D' E4 `0 P& P) U答案 :A
+ O$ [) @" I @# }; |' ?* s d! X3 N 4、CADAA$ Q& Z$ L$ u/ W: z P' K
It is not unusual today for old people to spoil their grandchildren with toys and sweets and to yield to their aggressive demands. It is natural that old people adore their grandchildren, but it is not normal that this adoration should go so far as to create little emperors and empresses. Such adoration has a negative effect on the children’s personalities and moral standards.5 ?, ]& T. r5 M( C2 e' v5 \" _
A survey of 152 such families found that 88 percent of grandparents admitted that they tended to yield to their grandchildren’s every request, especially if the children had resorted to tears.% F( g8 c" I! P1 ~. I1 J- ^; }
It seems that when children are told off by their parents and their teachers, their elder relatives interfere, protecting and comforting the children. When the children are required to do some family chore, 59 percent of the old people said they would invariably do it for them. Some grandparents would even go to school to sweep floors and wash windows for their grandchildren.+ c" ]4 I0 q J. L o( g
It has become usual that when little boys and girls get good marks in examinations, their grandparents reward them. As a result, the children have come to take these favors for granted and have become less considerate towards others.
% q# @2 V! o' F/ R. oParents and teachers have all appealed to old people to be sensible for the sake of future generations.
) e, a3 L K2 A+ ] |1 I9 t1 G8 jThe problem of these spoiled children can be solved. First, parents and grandparents should understand that their task is to train the children to become both self-controlled and self-reliant. Second, young parents should cooperate with the old instead of leaving the grandparents entirely responsible to raise the children. And third, they should allow the children to be more independent. ! A! ^& a* R7 y: K9 |
1、The words “emperors” and “empresses” (paragraph 1) refer to .& X H, \9 Y9 M, @5 e! P
future kings and queens
0 L: k% W! W- p3 ~8 x& | sons and daughters
) E* R+ m0 {/ \3 O6 s' ~ grandsons and granddaughters
9 u3 i) j# w! zmale and female students
$ T P7 o& ~( I- F答案 :C
) D) Z6 q: ^$ v2、
+ l, l2 y7 ]; o. }The phrase “told off” (paragraph 3) means .
. y, }6 ^. F2 q9 o. I& @) {blamed& ?* x0 P) u$ ~# Y; I1 [
persuaded2 v% L' h( s) r$ D6 l0 q9 \
advised
% U% w* M( C/ p) X' j# q, }educated# w/ z7 j. t/ N- G8 G6 y# b
答案 :A; A/ z( Q) R# q1 ~# _- q
3、
r) V) x& _ o# z1 R+ @+ kAccording to the passage, which of the following statements is Not true?
3 d8 q. e' f6 G: dGrandparents’ deep love for their grandchildren sometimes has a negative effect./ x7 [' J/ q7 H- F
Grandparents often satisfy the claims of their grandchildren.
# D" i6 J( K! W: B2 nGrandparents often give their grandchildren toys, or something else as rewards when they score high in examinations.
$ m* m% E1 o" }! iGrandparents can hardly do anything to solve the problem of these spoiled children.
0 K9 S1 ^1 {8 U& X$ _* M答案 :D
* ~, T( Y+ i: s* H4、
+ d0 b$ U! L7 R7 v" J6 |When the children are rewarded for their good marks, they ., W" i* L# w3 [& i+ B, V: s( M
think they deserve the reward# d& _+ B H- ^( r* W* z9 ^; m! ~
are grateful to their teachers
' E s3 f$ h7 p3 Ware grateful to their parents
4 h: z1 q3 e/ J1 Lthink they owe something to their grandparents
( o, Y, f. \$ |: _# H. Q: S0 ]答案 :A
# E- V- ]1 C8 ?3 F5、( {8 x. }/ i+ n
The writer’s purpose in writing the article is .! ~# \/ G0 S, S; G3 k
to appeal to the old to care for their grandchildren in a sensible way
1 c0 i4 L3 f6 z! v: Z6 }! o1 I to arouse public interest in future generations$ x7 `/ [; L% V3 x; Y9 S2 ^
. to help children become more independent( ]3 l V. ]. Q2 I& I
to show the benefits of education in school
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* H; N) N5 U9 \% t" Q, h* rIt was Monday, Mrs. Smith’s dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house.
% b3 h8 w- |2 B- x7 j$ J1 r& JConsidering that there was no better way, Mrs. Smith book a piece of paper, and wrote the following words on it, “Give my dog half a pound of meat.”+ \2 v2 b" u+ `/ H# x9 Z3 ?
Then she gave the piece of paper to her dog and said gently, “Take this to the butcher and he’s going to give you your lunch today.”( v) g3 d& K) d, z" S% j* g
Holding the piece of paper in its mouth, the dog ran to the butcher’s shop. It gave the paper to the butcher. The butcher read it carefully, recognized that it was really the lady’s handwriting and presently did as he was asked to. The dog was very happy, and ate the meat up immediately.
3 W& V/ |7 H' KAt midday, the dog came to the shop again. It gave the butcher a piece of paper again. After reading it, he gave it half a pound of meat once more./ G+ P8 Y- d0 [. w3 [5 S' C! g
The next day, the dog came again exactly at midday. And as usual, it brought a piece of paper in the mouth. This time the butcher did not take a look at the paper, and gave the dog its meat, for he had regarded the dog as one of his customers.: D# @- a7 e3 ]* t6 o) i* }
But, the dog came again at four o’clock. And the same thing happened once again. To the butcher’s more surprise, it came for the third time at six o’clock, and brought with tit a third piece of paper. The butcher felt a bit puzzled. He said to himself, “This is a small dog. Why does Mrs. Smith give it so much meat to eat today?”
0 R, |2 {7 S" G% z9 R& Q" aLooking at the piece of paper, he found that there were not any words on it!
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' d3 A5 s) a+ e3 ?( b& Y Mrs. Smith treated her little dog quite ." {: l8 P% {3 T7 O5 T j* I( }
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kindly
7 F J; F7 G1 R0 Q8 b. jbadly
, N, f) W2 |9 g unfairly
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It seemed that the dog knew well that the paper its master gave it .7 b- a- _4 o$ \( E. w
might do it much harm. [, _8 k Y( U; D1 V6 a, ^
could do it much good3 w+ c5 U7 M T4 m, R; G% ?: G
would give the butcher some meat) [ K: D( \. [9 q; w6 q2 I1 D
was worth many pounds1 S1 g+ w. B6 ^( E
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6 ^- l0 Y! o0 E, Y. E JUsually the butcher gave some meat to the dog .
9 ~/ ^( {3 C" cwhen he found there were no words on the paper
; P7 S/ i; i4 g: Awhen he had some meat left in his shop$ ^, I( K, ?) m9 ]7 W* k
after he felt sure that the words were really written by Mrs. Smith
3 h0 U9 ~4 a. d' B* ^5 u3 {until he was paid enough by Mrs. Smith
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Form his experience, the dog found that .
, j" E1 { M; \# ?only the paper with Mrs. Smith’s words on it could bring him meat
|6 Q! {0 E ~6 P- k; \( y the butcher would give the meat to him whenever he saw him
" n* O( q V( v( [/ z; f+ G1 Wa piece of paper could bring him half a pound of meat
( V1 ] T, }# K. T3 K Mrs. Smith would pay for the meat he got from the butcher
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* s: ~; E! `$ a+ g9 k1 p! B At the end of the story , you’ll find that .
! y3 o) z4 L3 B. the butcher found himself cheated by the smart animal
% j/ }0 Q% ?- l% O# M* e* mthe dog was clever enough to write on the paper( V; l0 V4 I) Z7 a9 M; x$ u
the dog dared not go to the butcher’s any more$ G- B/ Z7 p* `/ d, U$ ?
the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dog. \3 `0 S; n& W8 ^
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- c5 Y; q, \& e# N; i2 CLast week as my husband and I were driving near the beach, we noticed a small house with a “For Rent” sign. We went onto the front porch and knocked at the door, but no one answered, so we walked down the steps and around to the rear of the house. There we found a small yard surrounded by a fence with an old metal gate.
$ G0 v7 l/ Z' F; Y1 m2 m" ~9 \3 \3 FBecause the house was empty, we decided to take a look inside. We looked in one of the windows near the back porch and saw that the inside was dusty but in generally good condition. The walls and floors were in perfect condition. The only thing that needed repair was the ceiling in the kitchen, which had been damaged by some rainwater.% Q* [* r6 C6 \4 H
While we were looking, a neighbor came over to see who we were. The house belonged to him, so he was able to take us inside. There were a total of six rooms, and all but the kitchen and carpeting. The house was unfurnished, but there were still several pictures hanging in one of the rooms. In general, the house looked wonderful.
9 b7 N) Z- ` ]% Q& ?4 l- x, zThe landlord explained to us that the rent was $350 per month, due by the fifth day of each month, and that usually he required a deposit equal to one month’s rent. However, if we would repair the ceiling, he would not charge us the deposit. The idea sounded very good, so my husband and I went home to discuss things. We decided to take it.9 f" G* B! `9 ~0 Y2 }! g$ _" z
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; y u6 ]% Z$ U. x Z3 @5 E: R( f The couple .+ G! C; E* R2 g
drove to the beach for holiday
$ c3 H5 x: S0 {# p, m, N Mhappened to find a house for rent.
2 A3 g$ Y7 S# y) j S# @noticed a small house surrounded by a fence; B+ Y6 V3 i' S8 S+ k- ^0 y- D
walked around, trying to find the back door of the house
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# S1 {% Z5 _3 C5 m; e There was a small yard .
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' C0 e% ?' L0 I1 ^0 L- ?: p/ Bin front of the house
" ?! V2 f( L Gfar from the house/ g! |6 |: A, u! g
near the house7 d) K, J* }2 }) {; q* g
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- x' o2 r8 v& ?+ K3 g! zWhy did they think it was all 正确 to take a look inside the house?+ O6 r% u, ^$ F. F% s
Because the house was in perfect condition.$ S9 `, `: d3 [1 [ }' _
Because the house was under repair., R$ z, _+ K/ T" E, k* C
Because the house was untidy.
: W; [2 G/ m' ?2 |Because the house was not occupied by anyone.$ K1 I9 v$ s6 q& \4 x
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" Z4 z) ~, d$ c: U6 BFrom the second paragraph, we know that .
$ F# {. |4 f( ~9 Y% F/ ithe house was in good condition except for the kitchen ceiling damaged by rain water; r; M* k" ?* j
the house was not so dirty as they had expected
! J) g" Y+ `4 T! m( t8 g1 |0 x they would rather not rent the house
2 v5 _ U% D* h2 z. they had to have the floors repaired
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. Which of the following is true?
* y* j; [) S4 w* e The walls were badly damaged.5 u; W" O( X& P. n0 Y+ H p9 z
The landlord asked the couple to repair the kitchen.* s) s& g' ~; f& V; x
The couple had to pay one month’s rent as a deposit.; P) y$ G+ Q+ Q. n2 f8 X n
There were several pictures hanging in one of the rooms.4 w( k9 J* T% Z/ O) e1 R' ]. w
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$ B, e. M B; Q Do you have b正确 ideas? Do you have ideas for inventions that change society or, at least, make life easier for somebody? Perhaps we all do sometimes, but we don’t often make the idea a reality. Recently, in Britain, there was a competition called British Designers for Tomorrow. The competition encouraged .young people to carry out their b正确 ideas. There were two groups in the contest: Group One was for schoolchildren under 16; Group Two was for schoolchildren over 16. And there were eleven prize-winners altogether.- H# p$ g, W: K. n( \9 D, p7 X6 u6 ?7 C
Neil Hunt, one of the prize-winners, was called “Sunshine Superman” by one newspaper writing about his design. It’s important when people study the weather to be able to record sunshine accurately. We need to know how many hours of sunshine we have and how strong it is. Most sunshine recorders only record direct sunlight. Neil’s is more accurate and this is very important for research into way of using solar power. With his prize of 100 pounds, Neil plans to carry on inventing.1 @8 [% ?7 `* F: z8 s! y
You can do so much with animation. Look at Simon West’s idea for animated road signs. He uses pictures which appear to move as you go nearer to or farther from them. This isn’t a new idea. But it is new to use these pictures on road signs. “We found that people were more likely to see moving signs”, said Simon. So now, you can really see rocks falling, trains moving, horses galloping or a car falling over the edge of a cliff. Quite a warning!( a: {; T' Y4 d, K
The ideas in the competition were so inventive that we are surprised that British industry doesn’t ask more schoolchildren for suggestions. Perhaps this will be the start of “pupil power”!9 G4 R0 r+ H1 b- K* r( r
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was carried out recently in Britain.
+ o0 \' N% V$ x" lA competition among schoolchildren
8 [- D. ?- p$ q% g hA competition in industry
: e: N/ @1 g8 d: s; DA competition called British Designers for Tomorrow2 T" j6 A8 E8 n: I2 A' a0 C5 H; d5 d
.A competition for 11 prize-winners% y, S7 g5 ] |* x3 o, `# x
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The aim of the competition was .
. o2 l! X( V; h) Oto ask schoolchildren for suggestions
$ u; i% w4 D8 ] to encourage young people to carry out their b正确 ideas
; N+ K/ V' \2 D/ a; D; Oto start ‘pupil power’3 K# E7 [" S/ c
to ask British industry for ideas
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9 _& ]/ ?; F+ n" i. |. B) d3 Y u3、What is Neil Hunt?
- A7 [( P9 c! w! i+ ^4 i* eA schoolboy., ?8 B3 \7 v* j' C4 _3 p4 w; Q7 t
A teacher.6 j% v' r( x0 N0 I; ^; n
A schoolgirl. Q( F' I' q, p0 Y
A reporter.
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Neil Hunt was called ‘Sunshine Superman’ because .
- m8 X9 z+ b- q! _ he suggested the ways of using solar power# W, F- D' D. }, L/ V
he designed a more accurate sunshine recorder
' Y" m4 N2 j, U) C* Dhe was able to record direct sunshine accurately
* d6 M, }6 x( z/ o) C he invented the way of using solar energy+ M% F+ h4 q' H3 k! B" `
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' | x) [) |. V% ^8 I& Z' e' o$ t5、Who invented animated road signs?
% M2 }5 V( D- a% U Neil Hunt& v: E: u; t' c& T; Q
Simon West
7 v: X4 T6 x9 Q2 b4 H. a schoolchild under 16
$ A0 ], \0 C) d. p" W! X. z% {5 D" ka schoolchild over 16! t5 B2 A* _8 N& ~2 P9 S# U( P& y$ R
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On a rainy day, you will see many streams of muddy water running down the slopes of a hill. The water is muddy because it washes away soil from the hill slopes.: I: D. R5 c6 J* Y8 n
Sometimes soil is blown away by strong winds. When the soil is carried away by water or wind, we say that the land is eroded .This is known as soil erosion.8 J+ j4 M! @4 D& D( c b
Plants cannot grow on eroded land. There is not enough soil on eroded land to give them the things they need. Plants need water and salts from the soil.3 {) \" |2 G- F7 g. h0 `- J& w0 k
We can do a number of things to stop soil erosion. This is called soil conservation" y6 @- J% m" j+ ` ^
One way of soil conservation on flat, open ground is to grow small plants such as grasses. Their roots hold the soil tightly together." p. b* I! p5 ^' I. w
Another way is to plant trees around an open field. Thus soil erosion by strong winds cannot take place. Rows of trees act as a very big wall.1 m2 ]$ H; A2 W8 V5 i( @8 v" N
Soil erosion on slopes can be stopped by cutting “steps” called terraces. Water carrying soil cannot run straight down the slope now. It has to run down the terraces. This slows down the flow of the water. Most of the soil in the water is left behind on the terraces.
, n2 T% N( J& y/ n6 ~There are some other ways for soil conservation.
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On a rainy day the water running down the slopes of a hill is muddy because ." n; D( K9 m8 E2 M+ I! z2 s1 q
there are no terraces on the slopes
& u2 T/ d3 s3 v, X: |8 R! r: sthere are no small plants on the slopes0 h) _* q! {, K" G% h
it washes away soil from the slopes
9 g O: n0 Q: k0 w$ q4 ~there is too much soil on the slopes
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1 U6 E( {' M+ y: o Plants cannot grow on eroded land because .
& \% t7 B. V' B) f- cThere is a lot of sand in it
1 |* _! t0 t( s% SThere is not enough water and salts in it# s2 Q7 i* P7 j- j1 n. I- v
there is no water in it
1 z$ R3 v/ `: ]& ^# b the land is too hard4 Q: [2 g: s/ f2 x
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& h9 q0 q% x8 @ The way of soil conservation on flat, open ground is .+ G3 G+ P! ]- f
to grow small plants such as grasses3 _6 ?9 P5 V6 B
to plant trees around an open field
8 {# k+ A M0 j$ l2 ~+ \, c to add fertilizer to the soil
) \1 }! d( P, C: D& d9 r0 ^# ~8 T6 Z) |A or B
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Cutting “steps” called terraces on slopes .
5 Q0 d" z- `( V4 Wcan slow down the flow of the water7 R2 C/ p1 }/ C. k
helps plants grow better( |! {* T$ P4 C# s
prevents the soil being carried away by winds1 u) D9 k# w. Q1 h
makes the plants'' roots hold the soil together
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6 `# U- q0 V! @" S+ I6 KAccording to this article we may learn ways of soil conservation at present.
8 | `- O! \; f/ }" @ x( Q8 b8 honly three
_4 t* Y4 W: |- {5 I; Y two
4 G8 j" a' G5 L6 o. T' w2 gmore than three8 J- Z9 A/ h! L
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* h) a! A1 v3 ?Now, however, there are people who look for an immediate excitement from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds.
5 n8 Y, S- }0 Y. _( UI would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (perhaps abridge or a hot-air balloon) 200metres above the ground with an elastic rope tied to you’re ankles. You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that about 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs" w% g' t. n9 j2 t
Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists suggest that it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boring. Not very long ago, people’s lives were constantly in danger. They had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was continuous battle for survival . Q# K# r/ z) f2 x5 m$ p' X( c
Nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. They live and work in comparatively safe conditions; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities such as bungee jumping.2 Q5 Y+ F% k) Z8 o+ K* X8 H
1、A best title for this passage is .
3 H1 z! K4 g7 R& e4 t s7 ^ Dangerous Sports: What and Why8 X0 k9 d9 s- F; G' M( n
The boredom of Modern Life
$ @6 U) T" j' X6 f% ~7 sBungee Jumping: Is It Really Dangerous?. Z, X) B# n) p( E
The Need for Excitement, Q6 X4 X5 v- Y* p% ^ G
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More and more people today .' {$ _- p) P6 g5 F& u/ J6 X
are trying activities such as bungee jumping
5 H v( Z$ W0 @9 y are climbing the highest mountains7 H3 I, s$ p$ H/ Y+ Q
are coming close to death in sports
4 S8 a8 }2 Z& ~( A( L/ vare looking for adventures such as traveling into unknown places7 H6 X) ^+ B- P& `
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7 l: f: k3 Z: \) I, d. x1 w In bungee jumping, you .7 M- ^7 O$ A- E& o% J4 B
jump as high as you can5 e! a. `3 |; a: X) p2 D Y" i
slide down a rope to the ground
" w0 ^: J/ n4 P4 c5 M attach yourself to a rope and fall to the ground
* R9 @% W" G/ Lfall towards the ground without a rope& W" O' K0 ]3 f9 M3 i2 X! [) K
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Nowadays people take part in dangerous sports probably because .
# V: k6 U8 `' Z+ A* K/ s they have a lot of free time3 ?* b- {1 K1 n9 s- D
they can go to hospital if they are injured
2 d; m, r) d4 }) ctheir life is short of excitement. D7 W8 H+ }' L7 R5 L* ?
they no longer need to hunt for food
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The writer of the passage has a attitude towards dangerous sports. K& d: o; a- q* [) X
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negative+ f) Y) \% @! d) k+ {# D
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nervous
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2 u% [* E! A* p3 Z' \9 F- @& jToday it seems perfectly natural for us to shake hands when we greet someone or say goodbye. But like so many things that we do without thinking, such actions at one time probably represented something." E& a N2 K; {
For example, in primitive life the hand was probably a symbol of power and strength. The hand was used to fight enemies, kill animals, and make spears and implements. So when the hand was extended to someone, it could have represented good will, since it showed that the person was not armed or ready for fight
8 F7 d( @ r3 L$ @# e! J; NWe know that the hand was an important symbol in early religion, probably as a mark of power. The Greeks prayed to their gods with raised hands. Presenting the hands palm to palm was at one time the way an inferior person paid respect to a superior one.& ]8 R6 m6 R# y4 g# _+ ~6 ^& Z
Among the Arabs,it was customary at one time to kiss the hand of a superior. Later on, polite Arabs began to resist the efforts of people to kiss their hands, and sometimes they would end up shaking hands as each tried to prevent the other from showing this mark of “inferiority”.
7 P2 g' e9 a' L1 r( ]. dThe early Greeks held out the 正确 hand when they wished to show friendship to a stranger. So we can see that the hand, and what was done with it, was full of meaning to people down through the ages. And while we shake hands without thinking, we are really carrying on a custom that has been handed down to us from ancient times.' H, M& v( d2 l- D5 A& v) _8 f
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2 x( V8 f* z* a+ DThe main idea of the second paragraph is that .) o+ Y# G& i( _% }' X
the handshake didn’t mean greeting
( I8 r7 H9 R' j7 J7 Uthe handshake showed men’s strength) o6 |, M1 e8 R3 ~6 k( q
the handshake showed men’s kindness
: x7 N' H! W. a/ u7 V4 b the handshake showed nothing. s# m0 s# R+ S4 q" {
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Human beings first made their lives .
: o; T3 W6 D1 E$ m8 `; k% A by hunting
/ J2 e3 m# A* k! Y# Y5 L( ] by fishing
9 F' J9 }, }: L% }) X6 _by hand8 P. C0 p( X! X: [8 ]0 R
by farming
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4 D. [; H/ L/ P p( j' zAmong the Arabs, at one time, .! k+ x; N% B% O# Q6 O. d1 ]) C
people kissed each other whenever they met
& C0 _! |8 Q6 e( Lmen kissed women whenever they met
' P: J$ S. e5 \4 F* i! m3 s* ^ y less important person kissed more important person’s hand0 d5 H, Y' j" Q- g% V
more important person kissed less important person’s hand
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0 {7 R0 K: f) tGenerally speaking, in different countries .
( h' i* R6 | u1 c2 M7 Gpeople shake hands in the same way
( _% o- S- y" D q* y0 ]7 S3 b: q. z! Bhandshake has different meanings
) G y! A( }/ f- j5 f1 A! pstrangers never have handshake
+ W8 v- Q, Z, E8 k! `people only use handshake to show friendship' ?1 Y% R% k& z% k" F/ q
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The phrase “hand down” in the last sentence means .
% {* |' x" s6 Mput down
( [. U+ a4 v }( j% S% ^ leave down, P8 q V7 A. E% L; C* s3 j7 @
give down/ w/ j" k( k; J5 t: V8 o: Q
pass by tradition
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1 I/ z# [( H9 [四、交际用语 (共10题)
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— Hi, Tom, how''s everything with you?
4 ^0 n( w$ S, O) X. l% M6 ^— , and how are you?7 @: O9 `- }( T# z* z1 l
Don''t mention it
) G! ~- c* M; S" \6 j$ n* P/ f& G3 mHm, not too bad
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Pretty fast
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1 e2 m% P4 P( `—Where’s the main branch of the city’s library, please?; v/ A) I; M7 ~* \: I+ ~
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It’s in Grand Avenue.4 n C6 E- U- N/ b, s
Yes, it’s far away from here.
; }0 `. u5 ^" k* xYes, it’s a ten-minute’s walk.6 H" l% D) I' Q2 h$ ^% `! w+ c
You should take off at the next stop.
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— I''ve passed the examination.( Q7 U l, H; @# |& |
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; v4 h$ j( L9 C, f( S0 `) M) y- }3 kWhat a pity.2 n+ m) j/ D: w8 M9 J/ a: J0 r1 q; l* b6 R
I hate the exam.) H: A+ m* E. b$ N' p& r3 ?0 p; q
Congratulations.
# ?, E2 F* ^6 Q7 Y! Q* a8 }, |Come on.9 J8 N+ ]+ e# @- o
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3 e* O) X7 f7 @# o/ z—Let me introduce myself. I’m Vincent.) m, u( W' B. k2 M
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It’s my pleasure- Z0 m1 v. i$ l, }
Pleased to meet you5 ~* E4 R/ }' a8 H0 S5 _
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—Let''s give him a .
) U( N% [# n3 }, t+ J* k Bwarm welcome
U. k _! P, _% U& z% y4 ywarming welcome/ ~+ f$ J. e( H+ {# o/ G
warmly welcome1 f3 X0 B' @! M2 c9 R, ^
warm welcoming
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— You''ve got the first prize in the dancing contest.
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Oh, really? I can''t believe my ears!9 h, m+ ^6 z& y" G
Please accept my congratulations.& C3 t7 ~3 c% C+ c
It''s very kind of you.
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7 `+ `$ W4 e( x— I think he is a good lecturer.. Z/ t, X+ z' }+ D
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. F6 H; t( q. Q$ BSorry, it doesn''t matter.- c# z) y; `: X6 @; }2 [" ^
So do I.
3 R; B; W, A3 BYes. It''s a good idea.9 L' H4 @8 T# h3 E2 P2 b- D
I don''t mind.( H" d( F& m: O7 m0 r+ Q* {
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: T* g9 ]4 r% U8 i3 K' m! ?In the evening you meet your foreign teacher walking towards the restaurant, you should say .; H& w; ^- J2 z- X
Good evening.
1 N; s) Y6 f0 O" |Good night. W. s8 L( D/ o0 s
Hello. Have you had your supper?$ ?# Y7 r. u$ p
. Hi! Going to dinner.
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—Can you help me out? I’m trying to find the museum.0 L3 W9 L, d# u
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) }, N b; q4 U: Y; Y No, it’s only a little way.. f2 J4 g4 z: i3 S! q" h
You can’t miss it.
$ ^& ^3 x, `" P9 j Walk north for about 5minutes and then turn left.: o# }0 Q& Y( `& U
I don’t know
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—Hi, I’m your new neighbor. My name is David.
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Do you live alone?8 i9 `( _( _2 D3 W
Where are you from?; j6 I9 n! l. w+ v3 p: a
. Hi! It’s good to see you. I’m George.
; k/ Q! d. ^# y4 D3 h0 MOh, you are my new neighbor.7 Q$ u" C; {3 m1 e
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The new _____ line of the factory can produce 100 bicycles every day.
. h8 r6 {. t' t) `0 ?# s assembly
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collection
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4 y5 a# D' u7 J* gIf you _____ your children well, you will be proud of them.$ C% S6 b3 r/ _0 F& Z
catch up- n. H$ P5 z! y1 s9 c) N
bring up
5 d( z% C9 S- d6 ?. Gfeed up* q c: b8 K) K, U3 E% A
grow up
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His grandmother brought him up, because his parents _____ when he was only one year old.6 W9 t: Q: e7 Y9 z; ~- A" S: q
passed away" H r* c& o4 E3 a" w( i
passed out. R) @$ i1 b9 {3 I' t
passed off
' b1 _9 D; u4 a- l( Z- Mpassed over3 ^! U1 t: }# O. e3 g; I
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Trade Union representatives are chosen by _____; all the members have a vote.
7 Z3 {! }0 b) V6 t# D" N tchance
b' W( H( g2 o9 q" k1 L$ g4 Kchoice3 C7 i0 t- F; ?; ]) G
election
) }: c9 j3 g" y1 b$ w2 Nselection% X+ ]- l2 X! I! _( T& U1 q# w$ G/ d
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I’ve made an _____ to see Dr. Lewis at 3 o’clock this after noon,8 W- M- B: M8 |
appointment* k$ ^: K3 D$ J1 S b2 F* f4 `3 J. F
application
6 r; O- f; }2 T5 t( U0 Q8 {attention
+ A/ `: d! N# c0 I" Oapartment
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The chair looks rather hard but actually it is very comfortable to sit _____.
5 ^9 \% S+ Z5 q/ m8 } u at3 e0 R+ H3 W5 w3 w3 a v
on
7 `1 l. d3 N/ b/ I4 |+ fover
- H% x0 Y0 @7 a# W Dunder
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Don’t _____ . I can help you with the typing. u+ @0 R$ R) j5 @) Y
matter
2 j$ N1 s; J( u- k9 e6 o care0 S6 y( V; l( ^0 i; A2 a% S
worry
2 @$ {7 g4 r- ~( }/ Pconcern
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Why does Tom think it is unnecessary to single English word?
5 @1 L$ N1 b6 v/ F6 \forget" {$ L- z3 V/ _& q
remain. _! E4 X$ I I2 g: P5 ~+ e/ Z4 y
recall
, H+ }+ l; o) |9 rmemorize' j4 J% @ ^2 M7 l1 S, w3 _/ C
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: z: d% R7 W- S- J n, c2 DRebuilding the canal has already brought many _____ to our national economy./ }& D- h2 G0 U t& u: h, Z4 L( ~
interests& H- i0 r4 C1 m3 t5 Q
developments
9 z, P/ c6 n1 }6 T; Q5 `9 radvances2 B2 H5 L0 ^$ G, K: I1 h. b
benefits
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# ^7 i0 `, f0 C7 P7 zAs Spring Festival approached, the streets a holiday atmosphere.0 ~ H1 E! F" {+ W/ d0 w
took in7 o% x) {6 h% H
took on& P |# }9 O' _; N$ F4 W3 |8 C
took out" K7 x, z% g( ]/ w3 ^& Y+ y
took away8 w( s- j; k5 N* l- e
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It would have been better to have concentrated on a few things rather than to _____ so much at a time.
) T* L- Y0 |4 t$ a5 k1 q0 i8 Pattain# c2 n+ `: `% m2 ~
attempt% p: l4 ~3 r) z# y7 c' ~& Q
attend
# x+ S; Z* a; s3 a attract% f+ C* U" u" x9 m2 S
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n8 u- D/ F* j: ~0 ?! T0 U$ q. uHow can you expect to succeed without even the most _____ knowledge of the field?/ N& P( u9 j! e. f, V
special# i0 _2 _' E! a% s% |- S* F+ p
usual
. A, a( d' @* B6 m( Lelementary
* M* h: P- i9 S" `6 B, l" S- Mextraordinary
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; F% R% t- I5 a2 jThe new evening dress _____ her as much as 400 dollars.
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took" k2 |' ~6 N" M4 y9 y$ c
spent. b& f$ e6 X9 S! o* r y9 z
cost- e0 q) z6 Z) A1 z# c
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" }5 a5 {' R( D" `During the famous comedian’s performance, the audience _____ out laughing several times.
# i% f! x5 g! o1 Gbroke
, j$ Q, c+ Y* \$ O5 U: Y; Xburst# T3 a# l6 o# b9 w0 R/ ^$ F3 W: J5 H
brought
, ~# E5 t: R+ N% e2 B burned) N0 n$ h3 J) n* ~' H4 r
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We naturally _____ Einstein with the Theory of Relativity.9 e( P! b8 I5 O4 `3 q# p |
accomplish
! P" n! ~6 u6 z- Y0 D- Oappreciate
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associate9 t" c$ |- ?& q, l0 g$ e
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: G' _6 e7 G! U6 v7 \0 @2 t Postmen are responsible for the _____ of letters to our hous es.# r# w( j" w% L9 Z; ~, p
sending
2 k7 b+ e6 U9 O# x% |distribution
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delivery: S) \1 Y7 x0 z8 J
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; T- T, A) I% E9 e; EIt is thought to be a wise way to have some money _____ for old age.1 F! K& b$ F# U# z. L/ A
put aside
, ^( I9 l( F* }2 M0 w. H taken off
7 x" M9 o1 ~+ J& h; w/ ggiven in
- z( a9 l- t6 ? set out
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+ U' `4 A7 f1 a$ R2 T7 E7 j Breakfast is _____ in the dining-room from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at this hotel.
, Y3 m# M4 P% o# |+ |served& `& @ O, V3 B6 l
made9 }% Y. C1 m# f1 C: P
eaten9 u% ~: i% h) ?3 R J& ?
cooked
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I had some difficulty in _____ the plan.
: P4 S$ f. i2 I ~3 e) wcarrying off
; d7 x5 _- n. B/ _8 m carrying on' B- l3 S/ ?( N: @% E
carrying out
9 [& c8 l p' g# l3 g/ S! o* t carrying away1 K, B4 n, l) i2 f3 L
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! K* e; v# a% o7 K7 r* o The new system of taxation will take _____ next May.
! R6 b5 o% f7 | @+ L1 K7 Q' i( c2 Waffect' X. `! _: e- T( p% n9 S; i
effect* s# z& s3 J9 x$ p) D
affection4 {# m9 m# F* ?$ |8 i$ N, A) Y% M
efficiency
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: t9 m0 c# ^6 f+ h# b' YThis advanced idea is many of his contemporaries.5 _' c3 V; m, R
better to! A" {0 H+ O4 E! e# f
good than
! p: c: L. L" R3 E' z( s" [ superior than
3 p; ]1 D, {# C( psuperior to
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% {+ I9 k+ f* w0 B I _____ 100 dollars in my savings account this morning.
, I3 P% n5 T& v. V- } q8 ndeparted! z, s0 j7 r2 ^- j
deposited
' A8 F5 a9 N, ?) l# A8 ?ordered
1 h. ?6 k% d% Y" T1 y! D: I provided
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On the _____ of these theories Godwin working out his pic ture of the state of the future.5 g, _9 X: p& ^% {
.base2 J/ n; ^8 _0 L }, G" @+ A+ @) I
basis
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fund
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The truck bumped into a wall _____ the driver’s carelessness.
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as for
, X. t4 l4 n0 v& {* [0 R! x now that( l) y8 d6 q7 a( t
due to
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( [' G4 a: Q$ a% i3 D9 }You should take care that you have not _____ any detail in the design.. e9 ~: `' I- m
disappeared d0 i _2 q X, ?2 D' O' D' }
thrown: x6 c* r1 O2 |3 V+ p9 y$ J$ r
delivered* l- ^' d- [& _8 W# Y
neglected
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, _7 R3 ^7 f7 e* QHenry never keeps his promises. His actions do not _____ with his words.
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correspond
" _5 Z- v. p4 g% j' K3 N, g7 c2 F respond
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2 }( Z, \- Z* N/ z8 pHow many computers will the company _____ this year?' f2 ?. K' m9 R, L6 D! s
turn up- H" E9 ?$ J& J5 e. |$ m, H& a
turn out+ ] e7 y0 G0 y# {2 q% v' L' }
turn on
+ Z% c) Y F9 C/ q h/ hturn over+ Q6 ~6 {+ I; ^ w2 u
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O$ F: M/ q# R/ Y* PShe is an _____ housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.
; w7 l: W6 l' r2 reconomic
6 U% _* p4 m, E' deconomical" w2 J- u7 {6 w$ k6 C [- D1 l$ p
enormous/ x. \8 g+ j- c1 G. i
effective. Y" C* i* R2 N! F [. s" R+ j
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I was born in New York and _____ in Texas.( R& ]3 `/ ^) @- W7 ^! s
brought about
5 b5 w6 b7 }4 q2 Q6 X4 a: i brought forth
7 ?/ \- y* E7 {% t brought down
+ \3 l* [* a4 l$ A4 H7 x1 I brought up
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& y2 J2 F% v- e$ N Although she said that she would go there with me, she still had a _____ look on her face.
, B& w) t: ^, z+ r6 f* w8 Xundoubted
6 j- |1 g) j0 s- [doubtful
3 H. c5 g0 \6 f- b$ B: bdoubtless. x6 {: X8 z L; M0 c
doubtfully! h! }+ a! ^" E; r
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5 ]: h4 T6 Q4 o# i3 j. I ^7 A— Excuse me. How do I get to Porter Street from here?* u" g/ o8 P f: Z0 ~1 i+ C5 c( g
— You''d better ask someone else., K( ^# w. v- |* R
Well, it''s not too far away.
8 c8 ` D9 U" |! p# uDo you ask me?
8 b; |5 | T' { I''m not from around here.
1 `7 A' l, X K' U Pleased to meet you., O# r/ p+ A& h# k s' J6 j
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— Paul, this is my friend, Ann.
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Very well, thank you.9 G& Y% P: @8 m( P
How do you like the party?- K: B9 P. S% L g: t! x
Glad to meet you, Jack.1 a4 v% |2 U" i* `! D
Glad to meet you, Ann.
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0 `4 h- }0 I3 o9 F- F0 }- l—How''s your work going?
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Not too well, I''m afraid.
7 V8 x. V$ l5 OQuite good. What about you?4 t% b% s$ `* O8 W! b" y' ^
Fine, how are you, then?+ a1 e" X3 v8 J0 ]
Well, thanks a lot.( R, q! x% p0 [. n
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. a4 L1 ~2 i' Z- u% V s F—Did you have a good summer holiday?
$ ^) @9 x; t0 i—Yes, thanks. Kate?
# l7 b- }' p: f& w# A Z2 t! Z$ w# M—She''s OK, thanks.6 V0 c. p: t4 |4 w
what''s is
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What''s 错误
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/ F, r8 U0 Q0 p—How''s everything with you?
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Fine, thanks' d9 {2 ~* h6 E8 i9 R
It''s all 正确
& l6 E( a% N. Z% M, dThank you very much
: P4 @ R0 C4 T+ o) k( F6 H. @ I''m very well
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— Must I take a taxi?
2 s1 {* H. s4 R: |— No, you . You can take my car.
, T2 r9 H: W2 y2 B9 i' V' @1 k$ }had better to
4 r: k& N9 R' S# r# k& ^7 tdon''t% L; [5 a8 P t& X! M8 z
must not
v1 n2 Q: |# _4 odon''t have to
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1 { U- M( ~; t- Z1 l—Please allow me to introduce Mr. Smith, director of the department.) N, }, Y; f0 i$ d4 Z& g% [
— .( y' a: Y- M- c9 q5 t. A8 j+ \
I haven''t seen you before.
& ^, N+ |; D Q* G" d# E/ Z5 I, DHaven''t we met before?' `5 b5 D& \+ j2 C) }) _5 m
I''ve heard so much about you." ?- A- c* G3 H1 p0 D: Y8 h4 s
How do you do?/ L* j" s! D6 b3 w6 Z. q l: v5 W
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— Hey, Tom, what''s up?0 ?7 y8 ~2 ^# L4 t; N; M+ W
— .
6 E7 B. i9 M% V7 a8 w0 G/ c- A, O Yes, definitely!
& s6 \# ]: B3 ?, `7 x* m Oh, not much.# S' k" q7 U' O: E' j% I* K
What is happening in your life?
& D/ m+ m. `8 \4 J$ @5 k& uYou are lucky.
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— I''ve passed the examination.; [+ m, D5 O$ a' f7 Q, G% D- g
— .
% s3 m! v7 X7 {9 {' p" Z' cWhat a pity.
% X1 {) P+ G3 ]/ p6 h+ u9 \) mI hate the exam.- {% q, v9 `! d, V, A% e5 F
Congratulations.: L; F) p6 i- ~4 e
Come on.. k' F. H- z2 T; m# P- H/ z
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/ T6 c# ^- M* `) W) t2 N—How on with your new job these days?& ` P. S; K, ], L7 r/ Q
—Not bad./ t$ c! k: {/ y# U
do you get( K8 r- r' h9 d( { d5 M
did you get2 \ B; Z) U, Y
are you getting
% z; U$ x8 R! z, b4 u5 O have you getting; u0 F; I" k3 i4 k. s1 B
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! z- W4 ?6 s9 B9 c$ i6 P) m3 r- g; UShe is an _____ housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.
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economical
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effective
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" i1 |8 `4 R0 MThe chair looks rather hard but actually it is very comfortable to sit _____.
9 c% [1 N! v! Z5 D$ [1 D- P( u at
2 a3 H4 K! ]. B, y8 s* zon
$ E1 w% d# L) `6 A7 Bover+ b; G6 M# p. b1 f
under
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The ship took machines and other goods back to the port _____ it had set off.
5 X+ _4 y2 k. n7 g% T( c; e9 rfrom which
/ ]7 j4 K( S3 x0 L$ M( e r to which
/ A5 j! i. _ r d4 I5 a# v which
9 Y0 N3 R0 _1 a0 g2 f) f7 pin which
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' \2 q: z7 B3 XTeenagers who _____ of high school have trouble finding jobs.- Z6 ]* }- {3 \# a- l+ t" s
break out
! D# K8 m0 K# [$ K. g bring out" ]0 B+ J' b: `. B3 i5 c: U
drop out- H" K2 g0 s( [, ]' X! L
put out `( @% U' ^- k3 }; o
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# v) O* U# a" `. y4 Z; o: `_____ he arrives before I get back, please ask him to wait.& W& _6 Q; U1 Y4 `) e e; p- E7 x
In the case3 v! {4 J+ z5 q6 q( Z- M
In any case: z/ ~' E* H5 k- M! O0 F4 N: h2 A0 A _
In case, |) B1 K6 c) [: [& }$ T6 w$ y1 N
In case of+ P! ^) n) R' w
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This advanced idea is many of his contemporaries.1 I$ P" B* `! j M4 k0 ]0 i- n! y" W
better to3 r# G* h& \. D! S8 v
good than2 f$ N- Q% |. [" ~0 Y/ Y7 g) N
superior than3 V$ A; Y. ]4 J* H2 s% l, E
superior to
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We naturally _____ Einstein with the Theory of Relativity.1 v. }1 c4 L, L O9 v* S) C0 ^9 R9 k
accomplish
) a3 E' X$ y) H. V4 ?7 Kappreciate, q9 C" |4 u) g8 {3 t0 t
accompany7 n3 U3 h; J* {8 n* x" J7 X( D
associate
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" S! D+ V9 ?1 Y8 Q8 w: P8 D He could hear Peter at the top of his voice.( C7 p1 ?: q; { ]0 x0 P
yell* `% ~: c7 u1 J! S# n
mean E/ v% }( z3 N: S0 p
yelling+ m- T, ]2 A/ U$ X4 g
studying
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The cat sat in front of the bird cage in an agony of (处在极端...状态中) at being so near and yet so far.
+ \) o& z8 `- @2 d& W1 Ufrustration
5 V7 {0 ?" C: M$ x3 a8 k7 n. B" i excitement/ U/ R& B' l7 K& s0 D1 |4 ?, c# I
surprise
# _8 p! J$ r" {8 L- c4 R; i! g# swonder
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Mother kept inviting Mrs. Smith to stay for lunch, but finally she _____.
. F9 {6 {6 [0 ]$ m% |# [ gave off
* V9 E0 H- T" Z" |4 Ggave out2 y7 f+ q& s+ _3 f% l0 C
gave away
2 B+ m0 v! j$ [# ?- Wgave up
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' H% o1 z0 R8 _% H/ s, N In the long run, the students who can their own learning will achieve success.) b. z: i: t. ?" s0 j5 P5 h
work out: b& k% b1 X8 Y* T& _+ o& J Q8 o
get up
$ k$ _9 c- {% P3 j5 A give up
8 V+ O! x; \7 n# qtake charge of
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He _____ of ever being able to pay off his debts.5 m! X* y0 k" }' T! z+ X# z& \
complained
( W' S$ u/ `4 b2 v thought
0 N+ ^# g" h" Z; C5 S- L1 ldespaired
: @9 U9 k8 R2 J% u, G talked
4 @$ m3 m2 F; X( D" a答案 :C8 i+ @3 g1 T4 p/ D& X$ k# v1 r
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7 ^7 A! K& w8 q c _Her actions, , tells us a lot about her motives.
* v9 z# I" W/ a' r& V, ~rather than1 [- o+ O- \; @. _
no longer
+ F3 v( y4 m5 f: m* ~ to a large extent8 a* }* @" e9 B7 t8 u9 m0 m
at first
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The government of every country should _____ great importance to environmental protection.
$ R& W& n/ R* |% x9 D2 O/ Tattach
' P. C* N1 F' a$ e3 h! n0 xapproach
2 ^, V* K) {& d4 V+ h# _pay: c( i: j9 N. N! Z r3 w+ ~
spend
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—I’d like to have a table for four at 6 o’clock.
+ ^$ B H* l2 a —I’m sorry. There are no tables _____ this evening.1 u! U1 a+ U- X
available8 {- @ F2 A) S: U/ u
favorable+ m7 b4 p* F P" h/ U/ j7 w j, v8 i
ready/ |6 W- s, n$ A- }% o/ Z
prepared& h' J% Q; K0 f: w; u
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Many a large and important business has been _____ from small beginnings.
+ Y [, Q! R! {: t# xbrought up
( Z: h! u, R0 O: x; z& l, c built up
3 j' w, \8 j: Z5 xheld up; s( d- |' o2 a- c
caught up, X! z0 U1 P$ r0 y7 [) P8 d
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& y2 d9 e0 m3 PTom, if you don’t _____ yourself, you will be kept out of this classroom!
) P; w5 r9 ]& Y0 B' { behave
0 G) S* H8 P' `3 p/ q+ Z1 {! u believe8 o) e4 D( k* I5 x' ] p7 N
perform
) u X. _7 v b8 e polite
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The accidents happened because too little _____ was placed on the safety regulations.7 g# [0 |0 z3 U1 a( Q8 L
emphasis- `9 @+ P* V5 l- G8 [
importance- g- K. _1 c" j5 f: D
weights3 X! ^+ w& B y. U- n
seriousness
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The new evening dress _____ her as much as 400 dollars.
1 E' y6 a# m2 K" k7 y, R5 {: |% Zpaid0 V8 {- P$ V/ T1 H
took. O* q+ R7 C& H6 Q; G# T( }
spent
4 E7 @& P) p. J/ L; S5 `1 s cost7 t$ C4 B* c* Z0 b1 p
答案 :D
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# ]. x. l1 U8 ], v+ b9 X: r8 SIt is thought to be a wise way to have some money _____ for old age./ b( f: _% C( S0 l% k- c* K2 l' n; S8 X k
put aside
$ u: i' E+ b# X' ^7 N$ q% M; @ taken off. Y8 d, l0 P$ m" i' a
given in
& A' z/ d ]9 D2 x6 n* ] set out8 w5 P X" O( [ \: E
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There are some more topics to discuss, _____ the problem of pollution.$ h8 q- j2 j3 G4 V3 p0 J
generally- n6 z, S* r4 M0 }/ v! Y
especially
6 u7 J% R0 s0 G# w* h7 k exactly
6 P3 S) Y. M. S, vprobably
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' f1 w; O* v4 T& Y& s7 q8 A& V M When I nod my head, that’s your cue to the meeting.
. j( |. a% u( e0 N9 P0 _( z0 g7 ninterrupt5 }$ K. R. f! ]+ O. _5 ^
join1 C8 n8 }! U$ z
order
7 R/ |+ m% ~+ B5 R3 f, X9 D# s: yinclude
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4 [% l2 p" k3 l0 V. V6 @We should consider other _____ of the problem as well as seriousness.
2 @: ]7 _/ w; H8 B0 O. tsides) [4 X' { b2 {* F/ W8 z. @/ }' C
areas
' `, B6 z! y1 R# ~aspects
& G: U" A: k3 U' u1 [0 z7 `* w) qrespects$ S5 s2 R! u" S, e) Y. ^0 T
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Trade Union representatives are chosen by _____; all the members have a vote.
7 Z( N$ V( n4 L* ?8 G; N- H% achance
' E' H* P, Q' O) ?* F5 T0 cchoice
" P. w* y# F9 y% S election
, S0 e; ^! T+ Cselection! m g# I! \2 U3 x6 v, Z4 k3 {
答案 :C
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+ x1 h' k" L5 o `' h I hope to _____ you at your office at three o’clock today.
& {6 Z. a6 }- u& A# {# e9 @' T& Q9 pcall at
# q' z$ A }# a call on
) q3 n; |: Z% u, u1 C1 Icall off) g5 R5 D9 e/ F( |
call out
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How many computers will the company _____ this year?
0 e x6 \4 K* J' lturn up) I: m) l e- G5 [& _) A) I
turn out
4 e& q# H6 ]$ R* N' Cturn on
% S1 v9 K, k* cturn over5 V* k- F7 W$ I$ t0 v$ r
答案 :B
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M0 c6 B% a" i$ ?- i During the election period, a big strike _____ in all major cities of the country.
& l& K. N/ C3 u: `broke down4 F* c7 q0 B& l6 e2 z/ ]! K2 N$ D0 }
broke up6 G* S+ @, n! z
broke out
: L" ~- W( y+ p+ Fbroke off/ H C) S. E* A; K
答案 :C
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You should take care that you have not _____ any detail in the design.5 a$ i0 P+ z! f& M; H
disappeared
: c8 Q8 i+ W; p8 ]) `( @thrown
1 f9 Z) ^& L( |9 e) e4 fdelivered
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8 o& S2 [0 K5 s I _____ 100 dollars in my savings account this morning.9 U5 p7 u. @1 }: \6 x
departed2 I- W# J/ f' B! d1 I$ k3 T& C
deposited
. F/ I; H) f/ W% v+ Tordered
4 Z" h5 ^0 O1 S; Q" s6 c provided
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Don’t _____ . I can help you with the typing.
. C# u/ J/ q" ? w& m6 N8 ]9 [matter# ?; E- |9 O1 K5 Z2 q {9 u
care$ Y8 }/ j9 V7 ]. ]4 f' K9 b/ S0 V
worry! Q9 v9 f7 f. z1 Y' H; e* u
concern' ~' n, k3 y) A; N
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) o6 i8 F3 n' A/ _She is an _____ housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.! c: V2 R+ H) l
economic2 s/ k: [* B% I! n/ Y) I5 c
economical% D B9 j' }: U* F) Q
enormous
j0 G/ e; _7 D- O effective
/ Q4 z7 U& V* H! d/ i! A答案 :B# S! v% y5 K4 X! l
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The chair looks rather hard but actually it is very comfortable to sit _____.
; Q3 K2 K+ V8 }+ z6 y at
& [' V9 ~) C' mon" z5 A5 ^3 J% c5 G* m& B
over/ p6 ^ |7 h- Q9 T/ Y
under
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The ship took machines and other goods back to the port _____ it had set off.
" q e( j8 [7 k$ t0 X7 k" vfrom which
; C2 i& L% Z" n to which
" k8 w' C5 v7 |/ J* J7 J0 x# g which* ]& @3 |& D2 O* ]; _! o8 l
in which+ a) d5 X% A0 |7 V( _# l
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! C* }3 I) x m- sTeenagers who _____ of high school have trouble finding jobs.7 T# `2 @! K4 Q' N7 E0 o
break out
4 J& J3 `- {! A$ P0 k bring out
D1 A+ ~5 }1 K7 _3 Ndrop out8 M! H! R6 v: H1 U
put out, l5 S2 D0 ^0 h4 f1 F: I! y2 K
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_____ he arrives before I get back, please ask him to wait.
; \, D: y( R& \* B2 n( l In the case
4 {; C' A9 a: |+ ?" z7 ~6 o In any case
5 R5 \- F: f- b( h: FIn case
* i2 }+ y4 f2 c* KIn case of+ {, y- y6 P3 ?& C/ J1 l. O6 ^
答案 :C
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This advanced idea is many of his contemporaries.' B4 _- X7 X; p0 f! A$ d
better to
3 g2 }! e- u% k: M% vgood than1 S5 j% o3 }! o
superior than
3 l/ X$ s, t1 {- dsuperior to% g* V4 N: Y* g6 k; A
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7、
6 g; Q c8 w6 S! |We naturally _____ Einstein with the Theory of Relativity.9 z7 M* \1 D) m2 @
accomplish
- s, m* X% l- a1 v9 O; X% Sappreciate
( h+ h1 d! H& C, y+ H2 z2 U' caccompany9 v7 i: L+ M/ u
associate
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5 F2 _& j( F' [6 \9 ], g, I He could hear Peter at the top of his voice.
8 ]9 a+ v' m! y" V" A) d7 U7 x( M yell
0 i( a' e7 k8 `# A5 zmean6 T5 W# ~/ `- [7 j
yelling' B( M; ?0 ^) z7 a) ^' P
studying
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9、! U( x5 Q9 i) K7 Q* Y/ j; h
The cat sat in front of the bird cage in an agony of (处在极端...状态中) at being so near and yet so far.
0 Z4 B& e, I; q& |& z2 dfrustration a) U9 _/ R I4 B/ p
excitement) t4 a) v7 g; Z5 b
surprise6 h0 h' i( _# P
wonder
: G. H, d6 i. {: @ k( t5 W答案 :A4 ?0 Y B9 V) E& G E
10、. u2 n. J) x7 @0 O( \& _" q1 i
Mother kept inviting Mrs. Smith to stay for lunch, but finally she _____.
* M# q& u. K3 v3 [7 U! O8 ^: H0 n gave off
1 n! j& D9 z/ k. k' b9 u4 m# B6 Tgave out* @9 n1 Q1 K; k7 x& \1 c
gave away
1 K# ~, ]& {" j3 ~& U5 Pgave up
, F& T& F' x j' \答案 :D
' ~8 L: M* R% q1 p 11、% C6 M! f5 u5 S: u5 @. v# g. g6 e
In the long run, the students who can their own learning will achieve success.
" r! k9 O- Z* |work out2 l- C3 G5 B" y5 q. j0 V
get up3 s# z9 X- G& O4 o
give up
- E, t& l( J& Ftake charge of
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12、
[' \7 i2 U& z; E+ |2 h2 GHe _____ of ever being able to pay off his debts.7 T) I9 p$ O) ~% q. v% F2 O
complained* R1 M! F: p$ c1 ^9 ]# \& E3 s9 X
thought
! D4 q D4 u4 F- Y& g# zdespaired
' X& k5 t) |- {. B6 K# c9 H( U* T talked
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13、
6 ]& ?/ n' V: {! p' }Her actions, , tells us a lot about her motives.
[! `7 w3 |+ ~# E- B# N9 q( Jrather than
9 a- l. L2 N b; _& E no longer
W; ~, z. \ _' p+ x y7 f' Q to a large extent
. z% }$ t, _; u* p* o at first
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: u# x/ B) ]0 S& K/ i 14、. O3 ]' H( E8 p' Z* Y; N
The government of every country should _____ great importance to environmental protection.0 Y4 b0 J6 h! r. r; I' W) }
attach% J, `% Q3 {- D
approach
; t2 m! I, p* H' Upay
- ^8 t+ b: {$ |' a" t spend
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15、
' t2 y3 m( B5 A$ h* `" l( W—I’d like to have a table for four at 6 o’clock.. D( L, [1 [7 j D" G& E4 Q
—I’m sorry. There are no tables _____ this evening.4 M C& i3 A3 n2 Q$ ~& W) S1 Q
available5 e y' S- E! B
favorable1 y" V* b9 x/ u6 h
ready
+ w/ V& K8 ?+ U7 h: b prepared
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; c; j- k# {" v; a8 jMany a large and important business has been _____ from small beginnings.
1 D$ m8 V, t3 a0 cbrought up! f/ m( N/ V1 [* i
built up( n) @ N* X+ c# M& w' s8 p
held up: i6 A2 T! E( P8 _6 `9 @
caught up
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Tom, if you don’t _____ yourself, you will be kept out of this classroom!' j0 m6 j+ A X3 h% r) U% p$ T: D0 n
behave
3 p: z) K; W7 Y3 K5 o7 m+ M3 O believe: b8 b( n: y4 w2 e+ e. h. @
perform
! G6 B, ^. S8 D: y/ W' L1 G polite1 X0 W- A- s- v$ p
答案 :A
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/ Z. h' [2 |! _& C. O% VThe accidents happened because too little _____ was placed on the safety regulations.0 f( D$ X7 q8 A1 p' t. w) @
emphasis
) P" r, B4 s$ z importance% T( e2 e N, _* { P+ L5 C: E
weights% d2 i ]* T( C! h
seriousness7 f/ |: f1 B) s4 p
答案 :A; u* t, K: i0 V, ?, A+ U" ]2 [" p* H3 ]; L
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. r: p. `5 e- [: [: N- _The new evening dress _____ her as much as 400 dollars.
( I4 C% R; W: {1 u1 bpaid
: P; @6 D/ z1 k8 n3 Y( I- h9 ?+ {took1 V9 \9 b8 ^# L
spent
, S0 @: V/ h1 ]* j cost u' G- @# ?3 P* [2 j+ b
答案 :D
$ |& ?* D/ F1 d" k& K) z 20、7 F4 N: p! `2 `+ N! ^! I
It is thought to be a wise way to have some money _____ for old age.3 Z1 S0 \$ K) e \/ q: k) l& i
put aside, s7 q3 b e1 y
taken off2 k& t ?( T2 W0 _7 o
given in
' U: e- Z* E. _8 B& ]; u$ Q set out
* s( i" w! l p- U2 B) ^答案 :A8 P! B* j" T) D# x
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There are some more topics to discuss, _____ the problem of pollution.
- x; [1 W9 W' h. c3 `, _! g! R, i! s generally
0 y/ A3 N' | I, W0 k4 x ]especially& z( P, e, [8 J; h1 m8 W' q
exactly
/ Q& S. M0 E1 Q! F$ |0 Z2 Yprobably
$ b9 S" A+ X( n4 b0 R& o+ B答案 :B
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When I nod my head, that’s your cue to the meeting.
0 `3 P) R/ r9 E# @& Pinterrupt r% E* I2 n$ H* L I/ ]4 _5 m# {3 I
join3 I1 {- A. z% R, Y
order
+ b4 W0 M9 a4 hinclude+ `4 T2 V2 x+ W2 K0 ^
答案 :A
+ P* Z1 P8 j* D# c. I 23、* V$ t1 l) r O: h2 j+ l. c6 k
We should consider other _____ of the problem as well as seriousness.
9 ^' z/ \0 B" {! D* V3 a3 G2 T. Xsides# A/ u: K3 z4 d5 n6 }. D( g
areas, ]# V$ E8 Y7 C1 _4 r
aspects* n* L; A5 Q( J% `0 A( z( L
respects3 l: q9 _+ G" `
答案 :C
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Trade Union representatives are chosen by _____; all the members have a vote.* c; M4 A A; A! X: r) Z* K+ A# @; W
chance3 I. @9 x% ~2 C# h0 y
choice
4 t5 ]: C! I, Z2 r; o1 [: u8 H7 s2 d election6 Y. u1 ^+ f5 S' Z9 ?
selection" |* K) Z( C1 @* z& u- l+ B2 T
答案 :C) f2 S7 P9 J: d( R }0 ]' ?
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I hope to _____ you at your office at three o’clock today.
$ j# T1 ~ C$ V/ P- mcall at
$ T2 Q- G! J1 c4 i call on
3 ^: N& ?5 @# l# `8 Lcall off
8 O4 L8 m* `( Z8 m/ n6 D( x* A5 s call out
% f9 d2 Y: A+ {2 ?4 B: e答案 :B
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How many computers will the company _____ this year?1 s( W8 F8 R: R8 Z0 l' o& f( N* ^( r( {7 y
turn up; Q3 `9 W9 X, Q$ d' o b) z+ t- E
turn out
3 i7 V: Q w/ o m1 ~( I5 H2 hturn on
8 h7 L1 {5 W% }. p+ |1 R; |turn over
! J4 i" P3 e: g7 q* y/ g4 M, ]答案 :B
* |$ ^2 |4 V# y 27、3 Y: j* E, {9 n5 D( r4 f, \6 x
During the election period, a big strike _____ in all major cities of the country.
% D! Y! O% L! Q; ubroke down: I2 h% L- D7 B' y/ e
broke up3 V; E" y* X) O& A- R3 A
broke out4 J6 B0 Y- \+ [' F# ^- [
broke off
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1 i" W( h" f2 u y; z: N, { c" EYou should take care that you have not _____ any detail in the design.3 I0 X2 y0 |8 J7 q% B" G
disappeared
% ~' E/ [. e! ]. _" |0 cthrown1 A5 G8 r1 |7 ^
delivered1 j3 w! S1 W3 L; r a
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" s" ^. G/ v& R3 F: } I _____ 100 dollars in my savings account this morning.
7 \" T+ c P& Q8 X% ^departed/ `5 q* i# `" ~$ Q
deposited" W7 e% W8 e% Q
ordered
: Z- J. `$ L2 e: i; U7 S provided
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# j. V5 m9 f4 G5 e% D* VDon’t _____ . I can help you with the typing.4 S; B+ v+ N9 L( }$ z* f1 P/ C
matter
; Z# [6 z# I% c7 C$ P1 k% d care4 \' Q1 j* \% t
worry5 b+ G& f# F; a
concern
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3 p; e) G2 n: CScientific discoveries are often _____ to industrial production methods.! d" w5 }! y' j6 a w8 R
provided
1 {/ h% f8 R3 N q# E9 wprepared
: K& R5 X, E' L$ n' M applied
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_____ he arrives before I get back, please ask him to wait.& K5 X4 A" H$ L8 n" F) H3 M& E
In the case6 f% z' S: e2 f0 p/ x6 ^
In any case! Y3 {" k7 z; [( t2 d. m
In case
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0 E$ V; E- C. f6 d4 T I During the election period, a big strike _____ in all major cities of the country.% R0 q$ i* @8 V* i
broke down( |% h# t& C2 w/ {" I& v" i3 E
broke up6 t: c6 C2 Z2 n6 U7 N0 N3 O
broke out
$ r8 A7 \" Q; K3 N5 zbroke off
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5 A9 j) i" X. q6 Z# G8 \+ c% x' O/ MThe cat sat in front of the bird cage in an agony of (处在极端...状态中) at being so near and yet so far.
" M3 ^5 v4 e n% [1 p! H5 jfrustration
% O" d8 }$ m7 w; W excitement- c: M: ~5 I& |: Z( v4 v; R
surprise
# t; o) J' @0 J) H& v- k6 m- b* m* Bwonder
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The doctor came out of the patient’s room with a _____ look on his face.
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silent- t2 _, |- G3 U# a; U% g
simple
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$ M9 l; u( h3 t" v6 M9 j6 \2 K# Y9 ?1 F I it will take three months to build the bridge.. |% O0 g' V/ ]2 b5 J7 J- Y) b& e
found; Z8 K2 l' d' j. g
receive
) [2 l2 g9 G- n! Z5 M5 r, g9 `7 ` tend
6 i8 f1 j) l% I" |- z: v$ {estimate. s( E: i, l! g0 p* r
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9 K$ \ k8 i% c$ |7 ^" J- X- K. [* oHow many computers will the company _____ this year?) v/ ]% `' {; z; @/ F
turn up
& k9 }3 F. t1 { E' |! U/ \ turn out
6 b5 o9 J* a2 h! Q4 w# T! c3 Yturn on& D" s( u p) K0 ~
turn over4 {3 z7 ]1 d j$ J2 r( G' G8 q
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It was difficult to see through the _____ fog.# V& s! N# r6 i0 j( Q" S
thin* u* w3 [) I, t3 h
blank8 f& H- J2 n. J# Q4 G, q! \9 P- N
dense
- E2 p3 [$ e4 W# s. k0 N+ Enarrow
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We have had so many expenses this year that we shall have to _____ a holiday.4 w- w2 E/ P8 m, h2 P1 F
put off N$ o; r3 R! ]& ^
hold up
1 d7 m1 j1 @5 Y& h1 K9 A, X2 v do without
; X( g+ K1 i8 X( ?" y8 `. O. Ego about& x) E1 ]" q* D4 b: G$ M
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- D2 `7 l, J, ?$ I( yIf you _____ your children well, you will be proud of them.5 p- ]4 i( H m' o
catch up6 ~7 K M1 R( [& `+ x+ P1 v
bring up* _- s4 l: Q, T* Q* W/ t" x8 Z
feed up+ @2 X3 `! H0 f" h/ l. C( g" w% m
grow up
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& N* O. j! ^% r yThe new law _____ a man to claim money from the State if he has no work.
; s5 }- W- I9 J, A& G provides% ~, r( {- T9 a7 {% q$ P% e
supplies2 F' @4 q2 J4 X$ v1 K9 I
prefers
7 S7 k& p- ^% M o [; y: E$ Menables# o7 n' N6 p5 m# Y
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I hope to _____ you at your office at three o’clock today.
( |& D# M! H i/ [. O* W9 Dcall at! l, C! e, x- i+ {8 N
call on
5 K$ \! g( X; |call off
6 K$ ~6 Q. Q( b' ` call out
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" x2 x. o# |2 j; M- wIn that country, the cost of living _____ quickly after the war broke out.
( w! y5 |' j( y! S6 m( }& ]4 S4 |raced$ n$ a6 h+ v! d; g% o# |
raised7 t7 m+ X# W# N, `. T
arose
$ `2 h( S g. V7 J- V ` rose
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" W! v3 I3 u3 |4 {5 S6 ?, LThe scientists have _____ to the government to take actions against pollution.& z! D: K1 [& j) B* }" L( |
announced
8 d# c+ s0 B1 ^appeared
' B7 {* L3 w1 N: b' n% h2 Q# m appealed4 l+ K7 }5 x: I' m
approached, @, Z9 s! g; X- D) C* u; m4 W
答案 :C
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7 E- C! Q9 L) M6 yHenry never keeps his promises. His actions do not _____ with his words.+ G) [1 }0 n6 S& m: T# E; l3 r
relate
! _: U% A4 Y, z- L4 n correspond
" b0 o# `- f/ M, s! q1 T respond
4 h( R- d; g( X# o2 ~# ^9 X responsible
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The teacher began to during his first lesson.
) g6 i- f/ Y& y! k! Y& _8 zsleep
, F8 Z6 [8 u D8 g study
* V2 v) p% l6 {' n# }6 ] choke up0 V: [1 F2 H, e
fill in7 K; c8 X3 ?9 m% Q
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: k5 z) L$ ]5 Q c- e5 AThe new general manager is trying to find _____ to the company’s financial problem.
! e4 ?) E: x7 na reaction1 C. ^" D* j/ X" @' d
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a solution
) |" ?) N, D5 \% g8 xan answer
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Our team _____ the visitors in the football match yesterday afternoon.3 {3 y5 |; T( G! q/ [
got the first of
- Y' Z O/ Z! [' S4 G' ^8 P got the best of
0 A; v H; H* k took the first of
' Y- P) v; w: f- A+ p0 }; M. Ftook the best of
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2 H( R7 \5 C3 t) ~Why does Tom think it is unnecessary to single English word?
; N# R7 r2 U- d% n9 ?( J/ Fforget8 L" w* g5 e6 [
remain
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memorize7 t+ C* c/ ]. s; [6 j
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( [7 h; S* [0 e2 t4 T! c& p—Would you mind my keeping the radio on?
: o* Q. P1 T! s! N—No, it’s quite all 正确. You don’t _____ me at all.
, ^3 s4 u# j+ udisturb0 ?; d' U) O. m/ n ?
interfere
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; ^. j# Q3 y& ]5 w5 u- {It is thought to be a wise way to have some money _____ for old age.
* W( B1 ~; D: r+ x# Sput aside
3 X! @% M7 p& P7 [1 ] taken off
5 V- n, {$ W$ W1 K# C7 j( igiven in
6 J$ [+ C+ J4 x4 j7 s set out
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! i) x4 U2 n, w( iHis grandmother brought him up, because his parents _____ when he was only one year old." ^$ j+ a6 ?& u' n
passed away% n1 J; Q/ u) k
passed out4 d& g5 ^" k. d9 n6 M9 K; r
passed off7 D) f2 x n" Q ?8 h
passed over. H+ [, {9 I; D3 s; x
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Her actions, , tells us a lot about her motives./ D. Z6 u# ^( g& ^# a
rather than
1 U0 i0 T. ^" r- I: O* i no longer
|5 y% X, I5 j8 z% L+ c4 v to a large extent
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2 g4 j$ _6 [+ `8 }* y# a" a- NWe should consider other _____ of the problem as well as seriousness.; g0 u! h$ t+ j8 ~
sides
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aspects% F( U0 N& X$ a, h+ f
respects" ~) Y5 Z2 r- I
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Mother kept inviting Mrs. Smith to stay for lunch, but finally she _____.$ W$ K. \$ }6 g* d6 t
gave off( l t. ]5 |+ l
gave out4 Q' H- l5 h. t+ z
gave away
" Q+ d4 }& s; \4 t: [0 ~7 xgave up4 [0 J% R# E$ Y. o
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" U. g' J F: _3 E' I$ Y5 C; A- A( A I’ve made an _____ to see Dr. Lewis at 3 o’clock this after noon, V N; I% U! J
appointment
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attention Y% u' T+ L' {7 ]1 y9 D: f
apartment1 f/ u9 j! f3 B7 y
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He would much _____ it if you could do him that favor.
4 Z! b( L1 X I please
' R x9 b: n/ u8 jsatisfy
1 N$ r9 f# ?; k8 f; S/ N' Y' E thank
* L; w3 x% b9 J: rappreciate e/ C: n- r9 D: _( K2 K: }
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Trade Union representatives are chosen by _____; all the members have a vote.3 d3 W: T( S# |. a! F6 ?, i) u8 ?
chance
+ Z* L5 p* C% M: Q/ Z: Q+ d' ichoice
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selection
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We naturally _____ Einstein with the Theory of Relativity.1 G- S0 C, u+ }: z4 x
accomplish* f9 A3 B: _& d( j
appreciate
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associate' u8 E6 r3 J8 z' E9 I
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The runner’s to excel during practice was rewarded when he won the race.0 p- ~# w$ g4 q
power
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chance) T- u9 ?) D& `' `1 s
example V- G+ P. A- U: W0 i4 g3 S8 M
答案 :B
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+ { ^( p1 z# n2 o! M S—Excuse me, is there a cinema around here?# y7 F) ]4 V) a3 k
—Yes, please go , then turn 正确 the first crossing./ |' I+ c1 M" {7 |( I
before, on- k& h+ R L" d/ J, X6 |
ahead, at7 l5 _2 M. J; E3 s/ u
along, of
. B9 R7 x! `: u$ ?; e' Tforward, to# g: Y7 R& p$ \; ^. B* a
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+ E6 n" }7 s. ~: N1 W— Cindy, I don’t think you’ve met Professor Martin before.
. l( e1 T% J& R— .
/ {' A+ t' K4 }4 bNo, I haven’t had the pleasure.
0 E5 h2 C0 c9 Q4 S* UHow are you, Cindy?
; m: d; u% H8 O9 D' t Thank you very much.9 h+ n( @' f* H3 H9 |
Really, that’s very kind of you." I& ?; J- i. R- `1 u- |0 m
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—Hello! Can I get a seat on the 8 pm flight to Detroit?
& w* O) |' b% P# L- C3 I— .
6 H8 B3 }9 K( F. z4 w( WHello! International Airline1 x' S" `9 q Y1 Z
You''d better look up the schedule first4 K3 v- J L2 d( q' ]8 f# U6 |
I''m sorry, but it''s completely booked( ^4 p6 ?( W# Y* s3 ^) \
I''m afraid you have to change/ @8 U; i5 W) J! G; k8 Q
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—Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest bus stop is?+ j; @4 }0 e$ ~' \ Q; W- N t
—I''m sorry, I have no idea. I .
/ d$ X! i" G9 ?0 \) S: m don''t know
3 A5 T5 {/ e; N8 t% {7 e6 |% D am a stranger here
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just come# t1 k M- L' ]7 l* x
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— will it take me to walk there?; z" Y: d% O9 k3 j
— About ten minutes.3 {' o4 g x* a+ V5 F" e9 h
How far
7 }% A2 i w" J0 f' @- \+ dHow long
! I- C5 t) |4 p- r) Z) E1 b/ rHow much! H* ?# s4 w7 F o+ j2 g8 }
What far" u5 O* n$ I1 M' Z7 c$ @
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— Paul, this is my friend, Ann.' `1 b4 I% A( ~6 w
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Very well, thank you.
( L8 K5 Z3 v9 q7 z% @# S$ S" ~How do you like the party?/ x7 }0 u5 w+ |1 E( J/ ]" w; Z
Glad to meet you, Jack.
* N2 i* ~& m- m% D1 x" |4 J: RGlad to meet you, Ann.
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* i% C7 i" p* s$ e—How''s your work going?
/ D# q* O; t1 I% V+ {' f— .
% `0 G: z3 g' r6 H# O, I/ Z' ` Not too well, I''m afraid.. N* _" x6 E* r6 h
Quite good. What about you?5 M6 U; v! B$ g, U
Fine, how are you, then? y7 Z0 ]+ s6 V0 q# y
Well, thanks a lot.( G" B2 O0 `% p0 d; {. F
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—Please allow me to introduce Mr. Smith, director of the department./ X0 P3 N; x% \, s) z' ~, w
— .% w1 _: G0 ?; f. e; P3 W
I haven''t seen you before.
; `; d2 u) c4 m, ]# zHaven''t we met before?
/ o8 B. j- F5 q5 W. k0 P3 c$ HI''ve heard so much about you.
7 e. [& H& ~: F; X. PHow do you do?& q* B7 U$ x3 @( _. n: {
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( }; R+ g* ?1 t7 F" y# u0 A—How''s the young man?+ g' x5 g2 g; x# G- g0 m+ r; a: `
— .
% w2 Z) {' L1 V He''s twenty6 P2 y: V- V& d5 l3 |( V
He''s a doctor5 u1 o6 T4 }9 {5 G& d- B- t
He''s much better
1 W3 _6 Z' k3 T) AHe''s David; A3 q5 _$ B+ W4 V, L- ^
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6 a( J; J4 A. j—Kate, this is Susan Jones, my old school friend.
' l1 a( X2 _7 W# R& S—Nice to meet you.* S5 M) s0 ]+ Y- a1 \" @+ A
— .
$ z3 _# E$ { {, l5 qNice to meet you
$ o3 F3 `, x# L C9 O! i8 X- ?3 @Me, too
( Y0 z q8 _: e) J; qIt’s my pleasure to meet you
2 h: Y+ @7 f' e: r/ g3 m7 VThank you1 B+ L; |6 N) C. K7 j) a
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/ k( d& X, u/ e! x ]7 n- ` 第一部分:交际用语 此部分共有30个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。示例[A] [B] [C] [D] 1. ---- Hello, my name’s Zhao Yuefei. Are you a new student? ---- Yes, I am. __________ Xiao Zhao. I’m Wang Wei. A. How are you? B. I’m fine. Thank you. C. How do you do? D. Nice to meet you 2. ---- How are you doing? ---- __________ A. Nice to meet you. B. Not too bad. C. How do you do? D. I’m doing my homework. 3. ---- Hi, Anita! What’s new with you? ---- __________ A. Nothing much. B. So bad. C. This book is new. D. Nice to meet you. 4. ---- Hello, everybody. __________, a friend of mine. ---- Glad to meet you. I’m Sam. A. He is Jack B. This is Jack C. She is Sue D. You must have met each other before 5. ---- I'm leaving for Europe on business next Saturday. ---- __________ A. I’ll miss you. B. Have a good trip. C. You are so lucky. D. I hate Europe. 6. ---- Would you mind my opening this window? It's getting stuffy in here. ---- __________ A. I don’t like it. B. Not at all, go ahead. C. Yes, please. D. Sure, please. 7. ---- I’m sorry. Mr. Riding is not in his office. ---- __________ A. Would you like to leave a message? B. Can you take a message for me? C. Can you phone me? D. Are you sure for that? 8. ---- I won’t go with you to the concert next month. ---- __________ A. For what? B. How? C. Why not? D. Why? 9. ---- Oh, I have a terrible toothache. ---- __________ A. I told you not to eat much sugar. B. What’s the matter with you? C. You’d better go to see a dentist. D. I know that feeling. 10. ---- May I help you, sir? ---- __________ A. It’s very kind of you B. I want to buy some banana. C. No, I don’t think so. D. Thanks a lot. 11. ---- Excuse me, when is the next bus from Shanghai due to arrive? ---- __________ A. Of course, you can. B. Before another one. C. Until the next one. D. In half an hour. 12. ---- Would you like to go shopping with me this weekend? ---- __________ A. I have no money. B. Good idea. C. That’s all 正确. D. It’s so boring. 13. ---- I have got two tickets for Maria’s concert. Are you interested? ---- __________ A. Oh, yeah. That’s great. B. Who is she? C. How have you got the tickets? It’s so hot. D. Good for you. 14. ---- Can you stay here longer? ---- __________, but I have to be back tomorrow. A. I’d love to. B. No, thank you. C. No problem. D. I’m afraid not. 15. ---- Well done. Congratulations on your success. ---- __________ A. Thank you very much. B. Oh, no, no. C. No, I didn’t do very well. D. Sorry, I couldn’t have been any better. 16. ---- I called you yesterday evening, but there was no answer. ---- __________ A. You must have dialed the 错误 number. B. Oh, I’m sorry I was having dinner with my father. C. I’m sorry to hear that. D. When did you phone exactly? 17. ---- __________ ---- I’d like to have this film developed. A. What’s it? B. May I help you? C. What do you want? D. What do you do? 18. ---- This jacket is so good. ---- __________ ---- It’s 200 yuan. I can give you special 20% discount on it. A. How much is it? B. Is it expensive? C. What color is it? D. What size do I wear? 19. ---- Have a good time with your mother tonight. ---- __________ A. Will you come? B. Yes. I do think so. C. Thank you. D. What’s your plan tonight? 20. ---- My brother was fired a couple of weeks ago. ---- __________ A. I’m so sorry to hear that. B. Really? C. What happened? D. Do you need my help? 21. ---- I failed my English exam. ---- __________ A. That’s 正确. B. Not at all, me too. C. But this exam is so easy. D. Sorry to hear that. 22. ---- I missed the football match last night. ---- __________ A. So I did. B. It doesn’t matter. C. What a pity! D. Neither did I. 23. ---- Oh, I like this dress, Can I try it on? ---- __________ A. It’s 200 yuan. B. No, I don’t think so. C. My pleasure. D. Of course. 24. ---- Hello, This is Li Ting speaking. __________ ---- I’m sorry, he is not in. Would you like to leave a message? A. Who are you? B. May I help you? C. May I speak to David, please? D. Who is that speaking? 25. ---- Hello, Yang Lin speaking. ---- __________ A. This is Carol here. B. I am Carol. C. I miss you. D. Do you know who I am? 26. ---- My father and I are going to Beijing for our holiday. ---- __________ A. Sorry to hear that. B. OK, we’d love to. C. Have a good journey. D. Don't be too happy. 27. ---- What was your journey like? ---- __________ A. Wonderful! It was one of the nicest one I’ve ever taken. B. I like traveling. C. Yes, I like it very much. D. I don’t like traveling at all. 28. ---- __________ ---- I am an English teacher in a college. A. Who are you? B. What do you do? C. Where are you? D. Are you a student? 29. ---- __________ ---- I feel a bit sick. A. What’s the matter with you? B. Hurry up! We’re all waiting for you. C. Will you come with us? D. Where are you going? 30. ---- What about your new job? ---- __________ A. I teach maths in the school. B. It’s a challenge to me. C. I work in Hong Kong. D. 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Passage 1 The angry woman stood on the station platform (月台). “The railway should pay me £14,” she said to Tony Jenks, the man in the booking office. “My ticket was for June 26th, and there was no ship from Jersey that night. My daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me £14.” Tony was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, madam,” he said politely. “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for June 26th.” The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite 正确, as Tony soon discovered. There was no ship sailing on June 26th. How had he made such a careless mistake? Not knowing what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sunburned (晒黑的),” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?” “Yes,” she answered shyly. “The beach was lovely. And I could swim too!” “That’s fine,” said Tony. “My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three……” “I’m four,” the child said proudly. “I’ll soon be four and a half.” Tony turned to the mother. “I remember your ticket, madam,” he said. “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?” “Er, well……” the woman looked at the child, “I mean — she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.” “A four-year-old child must have a ticket, madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs — let me see —£15.50. So if you want the railway to pay £14 for your hotel, you will have to pay the railway £15.50 first. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine……” The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office. 1. A return ticket is a ticket that __________. 答案为D A. allows a passenger to travel to a place B. one buys when one returns C. must be returned if one wants to get his money back D. allows a passenger to travel to a place and return later 2. The man in the booking office mentioned the child’s ticket in order to __________. 答案为A A. send the woman away B. get back £15.50 C. say sorry to the woman D. make clear the importance of the law 3. According to the railway law, a child __________. 答案为C A. must have a ticket just like a grown-up B. can not travel without a ticket C. below the age of four can travel without a ticket D. can travel with grown-ups without a ticket 4. At last the woman got __________ from the railway booking office. 答案为D A. £15.50 B. £1.50 C. £14 D. nothing 5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? 答案为D A. After checking the timetable Tony found there was a ship from Jersey on June 26th. B. Tony said sorry to the woman and paid her £14. C. The woman did not travel at all to Jersey with her daughter to spend her holiday. D. It was clear that the woman was not honest. Passage 2 Paul Tibbets is a good-natured old man with thick white hair who speaks thoughtfully. The lively 85-year-old was the pilot and commander of the bomber who dropped the first-ever atom bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. He is a controversial (争议的) figure in world history but most Americans regard him as a hero. Tibbets never tires of recalling the operation that was to shape the rest of his life. More than 140,000 people were killed in the atomic explosion and tens of thousands of others died from the after-effects of radiation (辐射). “I didn’t realize at the time what effect dropping the atom bomb would have. Our aim was to do everything to beat the Japanese. They were our enemies and we were at war. We wanted to see an end to the killing so that our soldiers could come home,” said Tibbets. Although Tibbets was following orders he has been forced to confront the moral impact of the bombing. His name became known throughout the world along with that of the plane used to drop the atom bomb. From that day on he is “the man who dropped the atom bomb”. “After the war I met President Truman,” said Tibbets. “He told me I had done my duty and that if anyone criticized me for dropping the bomb I should send that person to see him because he gave me the order to do so.” The retired general has been around the world a lot since then but has never gone back to Japan. 6. What’s Paul Tibbets well-known for? A. He is famous for his good appearance. B. He is famous for his long life. C. He is known for an excellent pilot. D. He is known as the commander who dropped the first atom bomb in Japan. 答案为D 7. Paul Tibbets is a person __________. A. who is regarded as a hero by all the people B. who is regarded as a hero by most Americans C. who knows well about Japanese cities D. who knows well about world history 答案为B 8. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Tibbets tires of recalling the operation. B. This operation affected the rest of Tibbet’s life greatly. C. Fourteen thousand people died from the after -effects of radiation. D. Only tens of thousands of people were killed by the atomic. 答案为B 9. From the passage, we probably can know that __________. A. Tibbets clearly knew the effect about dropping the atom bomb at first B. Soldiers were eager to end the war as quickly as possible C. Tibbets’ name is well-known throughout the world with that plane D. Tibbets needn’t face the moral complaint of bombing 答案为B 10. The author’s description about Paul Tibbets is __________. A. glad B. sad C. objective D. subjective 答案为C Passage 3 The crossword (纵横字谜) is the most popular word game in the world, but it has quite a short history. We know that the Romans wrote word squares and some people say that the Chinese had something like crossword games eight thousand years ago, but it is generally believed that the modern crossword game did not begin until 1913. In that year, a man called Arthur Wynne wrote a crossword game which was published in American Sunday newspaper called “New York World”. People who read the newspaper liked the crossword and so it became a regular feature of the paper. Then, in 1924, two American publishers, Simon and Schuster, decided to publish a whole book of crosswords, although they were not sure whether anyone would want to buy a copy. To incredible sales, they gave away a free pencil and a free eraser with each book. The book was a huge success and very soon crosswords became the most popular game in the USA. Arthur Wynne moved to England and, on 2 November 1924, one of his crossword games was printed in “Sunday Express”. Some people say this was the first crossword published in England but other people claim that the first appeared in “Pearson’s Magazine” in February 1922. Then, on 11 January 1925, the first Prize Crossword was printed, in “Sunday Times”. Everyone in England was doing crosswords ? even Queen Mary, the Queen of England, and her Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin. And crosswords were believed to be the most important feature of British social life at that time. The enthusiasm for crosswords continued until this day. 11. Modern crossword began __________. A. eight thousand years ago B. in 1913 C. in the Roman D. in the China 答案为B 12. Who created the modern crossword game first? A. The Romans. B. The Chinese. C. Arthur Wynne. D. Simon and Schuster. 答案为C 13. In order to make the book success, what did the two American publishers do? A. They provide a free pencil and a free rubber with each book. B. They decided to lower the price of the book. C. The crossword games designed easily by them. D. They send the book to readers without charge. 答案为A 14. The first Prize Crossword was appeared in __________. A. “New York World” in 1913 B. “Pearson’s Magazine” in February 1922 C. “Sunday Express” on 2 November 1924 D. “Sunday Times” on 11 January 1925 答案为D 15. We can learn from the passage that __________. A. the crossword games were only loved by some important figures in England B. the crossword games were popular at that time, but now they are not C. the crossword game was the most important feature in England at that time D. today the crossword game is still popular in some of western countries 答案为C Passage 4 “Sesame Street” has been called “the longest street in the world”. That is because the television program can now be seen in so many parts of the world. That program became one of America’s exports soon after it was shown in New York in 1969. In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. Although some people do not agree to some parts of the program, parents praise it highly. Many teachers find that problems appear when the children who have learned from “Sesame Street” are in the same class with those who have not watched the program. Tests have shown that children have learned much from watching “Sesame Street”. The children who watch it five times a week learn more than those who watch it less. In the United States the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly. The programs use songs, stories, jokes and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships. Why has “Sesame Street” been so much more successful than other children’s shows? Many reasons have been suggested, such as the educational theories of its producers, the support from both the government and businessmen, and the full use of various kinds of television skills. Perhaps another important reason is that mothers watch “Sesame Street” together with their children. This is partly because famous film stars often appear on “Sesame Street”. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching it feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more. 16. “Sesame Street” has been called “the longest street in the world” because it is __________. A. the longest street in the United States B. shown in many countries C. the longest television program in the world D. watched regularly by six million children 答案为B 17. In the United States more than __________ children watch “Sesame Street” regularly. A. 6,000,000 B. 6,500,000 C. 600,000 D. 700,000 答案为A 18. In the United States many children can watch the program regularly because __________. A. they needn’t go to school B. it is shown many hours a day C. it is shown in the evening D. it is shown many times during the week 答案为D 19. One of the important reasons for the success of the program is that __________. A. not only children but also their mothers like to watch it B. many famous film stars enjoy watching it C. it teaches educational theories D. it is produced by the government 答案为A 20. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. All American children watch the program regularly. B. The program became the most important export of the United States in 1969. C. The program is shown five times a week in the United States. D. The program has been a great success, but no one can explain exactly why. 答案为D Passage 5 Miss Wang of Thailand went to Hong Kong for a holiday. Soon after she got to Hong Kong, she went shopping along Nathan Road. Suddenly a man came up to her and said, “Hello, there, I haven’t seen you for a long time.” The stranger continued talking to her for a while and then took out a small box from his pocket. “Would you like to buy some diamonds?” he asked, opening the box to show some stones. “I’m willing to sell them to you cheap — only $400 for this diamond. How about it?” Miss Wang didn’t want to buy the diamond because she had heard many stories of people being tricked. Also, at that moment a woman stopped and warned her, “Don’t buy from him. He’s not an honest man. He’s trying to trick you!” The man raised his voice at once, “I’m honest. These diamonds are real.” In the end they took one of the diamonds to a jeweler — one who sells diamonds and the like. The jeweler examined the stone and told Miss Wang that it was real. He said it cost around $900. Satisfied that the diamonds were real, Miss Wang decided to buy them from the man. She chose two of the largest stones from his box and paid him $400. Then she went back to the jeweler and asked, “How much will it cost to fix these on a ring?” The jeweler examined the stones and said, “Why do you want to do that? These are just glass.” “But you told me just now they were diamonds.” “The first stone was a diamond; these are not.” Miss Wang ran out of the shop hoping to catch the stranger and get her money back. However, the man was nowhere to be found. 21. Miss Wang met the man __________. A. on her way to Thailand B. on her way to Singapore C. when walking along a street in Hong Kong D. when buying diamonds in a store 答案为C 22. Miss Wang didn’t buy the diamonds at first because she __________. A. was afraid of being tricked B. did not have enough money C. already had too many diamonds D. did not like the diamonds at all 答案为A 23. Miss Wang decided to buy stones from the man, thinking that __________. A. one stone was real, the rest weren’t B. the larger stones were real and the smaller ones were glass C. all the stones were real D. the stones were more precious than glass 答案为C 24. After buying two of the largest stones from the man, she went back to the jeweler to __________. A. buy a ring B. have them examin C. ask about the cost of fixing them on a ring D. buy some other jewels 答案为C 25. Miss Wang ran out of the jeweler’s store because she __________. A. wanted to report the matter to the police B. wanted to buy some more diamonds C. was angry with the jeweler D. wanted to catch the stranger and get her money back 答案为D Passage 6 Thousands of years ago, people lived only in hot places. They did not live in cold places because they could not keep warm. Then they learned how to make clothes. When an animal was killed, they cut off its skin. They wrapped the skins around their bodies. The skins kept them warm. At first men did not know how to make fire. Sometimes lightning hit a forest and started a fire. Then people took some of this fire to make a fire near their homes. A fire was very important for three reasons. It kept them warm. It also f正确ened wild animals ? they did not attack when they saw a fire. Then another thing was discovered: if you cook food, it tastes much better! But men still did not know how to make fire. When they had a fire, they did not let it stop burning. If it went out, they could not start it again. They had to wait for lightning for a long time to start another fire. Later, they discovered how to make fire. If you rub two pieces of wood together, they become hot and burn. One way of doing it is to make a little hole in a piece of wood. Pieces of wood or dry leaves are put into the hole. You rub the stick between your hands. This makes it turn very quickly. The end in the hole becomes very hot. The small pieces of wood and dry leaves begin to burn. Another way of making fire is to knock two pieces of stone together. This makes a spark (火花). You can use this spark to start a fire. Today we have matches, so we can make a fire when we want to. 26. Once people lived only in hot countries because they did not know how to __________. A. kill animals B. take fire from forests C. keep themselves warm D. make matches 答案为C 27. Men later discovered how to use fire to __________. A. cook food B. kill animals C. cut off an animal’s skin D. burn wood 答案为A 28. People first learned to make fire by rubbing __________ together. A. stones B. two pieces of wood C. dry leaves D. matches 答案为B 29. Today most people in the world use __________ to make a fire. A. lightning B. leaves C. wood D. matches 答案为D 30. According to the passage, which of the following statements is FALSE? A. A fire could be used to keep warm, f正确en wild animals and cook food. B. Before man knew how to make fire, they could get fire easily. C. We can knock two pieces of stone together to make a fire. D. Pieces of wood or dry leaves are sometimes used to help make a fire. 答案为B Passage 7 There was once a professor of medicine, who was very strict with the students. Whenever he took the chair on the exam committee, the students would be in fear, because he was seldom pleased with the answer they gave. A student would be lucky enough if he or she could receive a good mark from him. At the end of the term, the students of medicine would take their exam again. Now a student entered the exam room and got seated before the committee. This student was a little nervous as he knew it would not be so easy to get through the exam at all. The professor began to ask. The student was required to describe a certain illness, his description of which turned out to be OK. Then the professor asked about the cure for illness, and the student, too, answered just as 正确. “Good,” said the professor, “and how much will you give the patient?” “A full spoon,” answered the student. “Now you may go out and wait for what you can get,” said the professor. At the same time the committee carefully discussed the answers the student had given. Suddenly the student noticed that there was something 错误 with his last answer. “A full spoon is too much,” he thought to himself. Anxiously he opened the door of the room and cried, “Professor, I’ve made a mistake! A full spoon is too much for the patient. He can take only five drops.” “I’m sorry, sir,” said the professor coldly, “but it’s too late. Your patient had died.” 31. The students were afraid of the professor because __________. A. he was ugly B. he often misunderstood them and gave them low marks C. their answers seldom satisfied him D. their answers often astonished him 答案为C 32. The student’s description of the illness was __________. A. not correct B. completely 错误 C. not satisfying D. accepted 答案为D 33. Before he left the room the student was almost sure that __________. A. he had passed the exam, and the only thing was to wait for the mark B. his last answer had been 错误 C. he had made a big mistake D. he could get a low mark 答案为A 34. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? A. The patient will be in danger if he’s taken as much as a full spoon. B. The doctor will be in trouble if he’s given the patient a full spoon. C. Since one spoon is less than five drops, the patient will be all 正确 soon if he takes only one full spoon at a time. D. If the patient wants to remain safe, he should take no more than five drops at a time. 答案为C 35. We can infer that this passage comes from a __________. A. newspaper B. magazine C. menu D. diary 答案为B Passage 8 I had been sitting by myself in my usual compartment (车厢) for at least ten minutes, waiting for the train to start. The trains from B正确on never seemed to start on time and I often thought that I could have lain in bed a little longer or had another cup of tea before leaving home. Suddenly I heard someone shouting on the platform outside. A young girl was running towards the train. The man on duty put out his hand to stop her but she ran past him and opened the door of my compartment. Then the whistle blew and the train started. “I nearly missed it, didn’t I?” the girl said, “How long does it take to get to London?” “It depends on the engine driver,” I said. “Some days it’s much slower than others.” “I’ll have to have my watch repaired so as not to be late again tomorrow,” she said. “Today is my first day to work with a new firm and they told me that the man I’ m going to work for is very strict. I haven’t met him yet so I don’t know what he is like, but he sounds a bit of f正确ening to me.” She talked about her new job on the way to London and soon I realized that she was going to work for my firm. My own secretary had just left so I must be her new boss. It was only fair to tell her. “Oh, dear,” she said. “What a terrible mistake! I wish I had known.” “Never mind,” I said. “At least you’ll know that when your train’s late, mine will be too.” 36. The man had been sitting by himself on the train, __________. A. waiting for his friend to come B. waiting for the train to start C. drinking a cup of tea D. waiting for his new secretary 答案为B 37. In order not to be late again, the girl said she wanted to __________. A. repair her watch by herself B. have her watch repaired C. buy a new watch D. ask the firm for a good watch 答案为B 38. The girl felt that it was __________ to work for her new boss. A. lucky B. easy C. not easy D. dull 答案为C 39. From __________, the man finally realized that the young girl was his new secretary. A. her talk about her new job B. her behavior in train C. her terrible mistakes D. her shouting on the platform 答案为A 40. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. That day, the man lay in bed a little longer and had another cup of tea before leaving home. B. The man said the train from London to B正确on never arrived on time. C. Before the girl rushed into the train, the train had started, so the man on duty stopped her. D. The girl was going to work for the man. 答案为D Passage 9 Every people uses its own special words to describe things and express ideas. Some of these expressions are commonly used for many years. Others are popular for just a short time. One such American expression is “Where’s the beef?” It is used when something is not as good as it is said to be. In the early 1980s “Where’s the beef?” was one of the most popular expressions in the United States. It seemed as if everyone was using it at the time. Beef is the meat from a cow, and probably no food is more popular in America than a hamburger made from beef. In the 1960s Ray Kroc began building small restaurants called “McDonald’s” which sold hamburgers at a low price. Kroc cooked hamburgers quickly so people in a hurry could buy and eat them without waiting. By the end of the 1960s the McDonald’s Company was selling hamburgers in hundreds of restaurants in America. So Ray Kroc became one of the richest businessmen in America. Other businessmen opened their own hamburger restaurants. One company, called “Wendy’s”, began to compete with McDonald’s. Wendy’s said its hamburgers were bigger than those sold by McDonald’s or anyone else. The Wendy’s Company created the expression “Where’s the beef?” to make people believe that Wendy’s hamburgers were the biggest. It produced a television advertisement to sell this idea. The Wendy’s television advertisement showed three old women eating hamburgers. The bread that covered the meat was very big, but inside there was only a tiny bit of meat. One of the women said she would not eat a hamburger with such a little piece of beef. “Where’s the beef?” she shouted in funny voice. These advertisements for Wendy’s hamburger restaurants were a success from the first day they appeared on television. Then it seemed everyone began using the expression “Where’s the beef?” 41. The expression “Where’s the beef?” in the passage means __________. A. the beef is lost B. something is not as good as described C. the beef is not as good as it is said to be D. the food has turned bad 答案为B 42. Hamburgers have become very popular in America because they are __________. A. made form beef B. cheaper than any other kind of food C. served quickly and at a low price D. the only fast food in America 答案为C 43. Other people wanted to open hamburger restaurants because __________. A. hamburgers are good to eat B. they could cook hamburgers in a short time C. hamburgers are easy to make D. they thought they could make a lot of money 答案为D 44. Wendy’s made the expression known to everybody by __________. A. a newspaper B. writing letters to people C. a notice in front of the restaurant D. a TV advertisement 答案为D 45. According to the passage, which of the following statements is FALSE? A. In the early 1980s “Where’s the beef?” was the most popular expression in America. B. Perhaps the hamburger is the most popular food in America. C. Wendy’s created the expression “Where’s the beef?” to compete with McDonald’s in selling hamburgers. D.“Where’s the beef?” got popular as soon as it appeared in the TV advertisement. 答案为A Passage 10 Extensive new studies suggest that the world has, made extraordinary progress in reducing poverty in recent decades. The research suggests that the pace of economic progress has been rapid and continued for decades, built on the foundations of relative political stability, rising trade, and economic liberalization (自由化) after two world wars. One new study, published recently by the Institute for International Economics in Washington, finds that the proportion of the 6.1 billion people in the world who live on $1 a day or less shrank from 63 .percent in 1950 to 35 percent in 1980 and 12 percent in 1999. By some other measures, the progress has been more modest. Still, economists agree that poverty has plunged in key nations such as India and especially China, thanks to slowing population growth as well as economic freedom. “This is a huge success for the world as a whole,” says Harvard University economist Richard Cooper. “We are doing something 正确.” The news comes as the World Bank is about to open its annual meeting in Washington' an event that has been troubled in recent years by protests that the Bank and its sister institution, the International Monetary Fund (IMF国际货币基金组织), have done too little for the world's poor. The new economic research will not put an end to that dispute. Vast populations remain poor, and many still question the wisdom of World Bank policies. Nonetheless, the research findings are helpful to understand what policies should be followed by th6se institutions and hundreds of other development groups working very hard to hasten the pace of world economic progress. If dramatic gains are under way, the present policies-- calling for open markets, freebusiness activities, and tight monetary control are working and correct. But critics of IMF and World Bank policies maintain that such economic success stories as Japan, China, South Korea and Singapore are rooted in more than just "free', markets. These nations have managed to grow rapidly, and thereby reduce poverty, by limiting imports when their domestic industries were young, pushing exports to rich nations, and putting controls on purely international financial flows. They have been open to foreign-owned factories but have often insisted that those investors share the knowledge and skill on modem technologies, 46. The word “plunged” in the firs paragraph means A. decreased B. Climbed C. increased D. dropped into water 47. From the passage, we learn that__________ A. World Bank has done nothing to help the poor in the world B. IMF only helps the rich in the world C. World Bank controls all the banks in the world D. there are some demonstrations against World Bank in recent years 48. According to this passage, in__________, the world had the largest number of poor people. A. 1999 B. 1980 C. 1950 D. 1990 49. According to the author, the economy of East Asian countries grew very fast because of the following measures EXCEPT__________ A. encouraging export B. opening up to foreign investments C. limiting international financial flows D. controlling import 50. The best title for this passage might be__________. A. China's Contribution to the Reduction of Poverty in the World B. World Bank's Extraordinary Progress in Recent Decades C. India's Leading Role in Reducing Global Poverty D. Global Progress in Reducing Poverty 第三部分:词汇与结构 此部分共有60个未完成的句子,针对每个句子中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。示例[A] [B] [C] [D] 1. The kids are kept ( ) tidying up the desk. A. busy with B. busying with C. busy in D. to busy in 2. The water is too hot ( ). A. to drinking B. to drink C. to be drinked D. for drink 3. --- Would you ( ) holding the umbrella for me for a while? A. like B. want C. mind D. please 4. I don’t understand what she said ( ). A. in all B. after all C. at all D. all about 5. We ( ) in the river near our village when we were little girls. A. used to swim B. used to swimming C. are used to swimming D. were used to swim 6. This sentence is ( ) difficult ( ) few of the students can understand it. A. too…to B. very, that C. so, that D. such, that 7. Please fill the three baskets ( ) flowers. A. of B. by C. for D. with 8. Why ( ) the dinosaurs first? A. don’t visit B. not you visit C. not visit D. you not visit 9. She promises that she will ( ) to me in three days. A. return the money B. return back the money C. get the money back D. pay back the money 10. Have you finished your housework ( )? Yes. I have ( ) finished it. A. yet, already B. already, yet C. ever, never D. still, just 11. It is a bad habit to ( ) others. A. make a fun of B. make fun to C. make up for D. make fun of 12. You would always be ( ) two minds about so many things. A. for B. to C. at D. in 13. I ran ( ) an old friend of mine yesterday, whom I hadn’t seen for years. A. across B. cross C. after D. for 14. When we are crossing the streets, we must look out ( )cars. A. to B. for C. at D. of 15. The developing country has to ( ) to terms with those superpowers. A. come B. get C. take D. go 16. ( ) I know, the new library will be completed in two months. A. So far as B. So long as C. So far D. As long as 17. Is it money that comes between us? I ( ) deep into thought. A. fall B. feel C. keep D. catch 18. I am so glad that my students have ( )into the habit of ( ) English news every day. A. formed; listening to B. felt; listening to C. fallen; listening to D. 不填;to listen 19. As my mother has been separated from her parents for forty years, she ( ) information of them. A. run out of B. run short of C. is short of D. is short 20. The orphan has to beg ( ) in the town every day. A. from head to foot B. from dawn till dark C. from side to side D. from door to door 21. People will think well of the actions that ( ) the will of theirs. A. go against B. go with C. turn over D. destroy 22. Ms. Wang is waiting at her office. Please go and ( ) here. A. pick out her B. pick up her C. pick her out D. pick her up 23. By his genius he ( ) all these old stories ( ) masterpieces of his life. A. put; into B. turned; into C. wrote; as D. set; as 24. The little horse is afraid ( ) on the narrow bridge, for it is afraid ( ) into the river. A. to walk; to fall B. of walking; to fall C. to walk; of falling D. of walking; of falling 25. If Tony ( ) that late film last night, he wouldn’t be so sleepy. A. didn’t see B. haven’t seen C. wouldn’t have seen D. hadn’t seen 26. ( ) I would go there myself. A. were I you B. I were you C. If I had been you D. Had I been you 27. Her new job required that he ( ) at the factory on weekends. A. be B. was C. is D. would be 28. Betty’s suggestion that you ( ) once more sounds reasonable. A. try B. tries C. must try D. can try 29. What would you do if you ( )to meet with bad weather? A. were B. are going C. have D. are 30. But for Mr. Wang, we ( ) such a happy life now. A. wouldn’t be living B. won’t be living C. couldn’t live D. are not able to live 31. She remained very calm, otherwise she ( ). A. would been found out B. would have been found out C. would found out D. would have found out 32. It is important that we( ). A. shall close the window before we leave B. will close the window before we leave C. must close the window before we leave D. close the window before we leave 33. If only my grandma ( )this together with us now! A. had seen B. could see C. must see D. should see 34.( ) today, she would get to Beijing in two days. A. If she was leaving B. Were she to leave C. If she leaves D. If she is leaving 35. If Della hadn’t sold her hair, she ( ) the gold watch chain for Jim. A. wouldn’t buy B. would have bought C. shouldn’t have bought D. couldn’t have bought 36. Speak to your grandma slowly ( ) she may understand you better. A. since B. so that C. for D. because 37. The men have to wait the whole day ( ) the doctor works fast. A. if B. whether C. unless D. that 38. Take an umbrella with you ( ) it rains. A. in any case B. in case C. because D. for 39. The thief stole her wallet ( ) she knew it. A. before B. until C. while D. after 40. No matter ( ), they will try their best to reach it on foot. A. how far is it B. how far it is C. it is how far D. how far it will be 41. Charlie thinks money will ( ) all his problems. A. score B. solve C. force D. perform 42. Suzan speaks English ( )John. A. so fluently as B. as fluent as C. more fluent than D. much more fluently than 43. ( ) the War of Independence, the United States was an English colony. A. Before B. At C. In D. Between 44. A police officer claimed he had attempted to ( ) paying his fare. A. avoid B. reject C. refuse D. neglect 45. You shouldn't ( ) your time like that, Bob; you have to finish your school work tonight. A. cut B. do C. kill D. kick 46. A sudden noise of a fire-engine made him( )to the door. A. hurrying B. hurried C. hurry D. to hurry 47. Eggs, though rich in nourishments, have ( ) of fat. A. a large number B. the large number C. a large amount D. the large amount 48.Bread ______wheat. A. is made of B. is made on C. is made up with D. is made in 49. Professor Smith promised to look ______ my paper, that is, to read it carefully before the defense. A. after B. over C. on D. into 50. Our house is about a mile from the railway station and there are not many houses ______. A. in between B. far apart C. among them D. from each other 51. As the bus came round the corner, it ran ______ a big tree by the roadside. A. into B. on C. over D. up 52. When Lily came home at 5 p.m. yesterday, her mother ______ dinner in the kitchen. A. cooked B. was cooking C. cooks D. has cooked 53. Did you notice the guy ______ head looked like a big potato? A. who B. which C. whose D. whom 第四部分:完型填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 此部分共有10个未完成的句子,针对每个句子中空缺部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。示例[A] [B] [C] [D] Passage 1 Mark Twain (马克?吐温), a famous__1__ writer, liked to play jokes on others. But once on him a joke was played. One day Mark Twain__ 2__ to give a talk in a small town. At lunch he met a young man, one of his friends. The young man said that he had an uncle with him. He told Mark Twain that his uncle never laughed__ 3__ smiled and that nobody and__ 4__ was able to make his uncle smile or laugh. “You__ 5__ your uncle to my talk tonight,” said Mark Twain, “I’m sure I can make him laugh.” That evening the young man and his uncle sat__ 6__ . Mark Twain began to speak. He told several funny stories. This made everyone in the hall laugh.__ 7__ the old man never ever smiled. Mark Twain told more funny stories, but the old man still kept quiet. Finally Mark Twain stopped. He was quite__ 8__ . Several days later, Mark Twain told another friend__ 9__ his about what had happened that night. “Oh,” said his friend, “I know about that old man. He__10__ deaf for years.” 1. A. America B. American C. Americanism D. Americana 2. A. invited B. were invited C. was invited D. had been invited 3. A. and B. so C. but D. or 4. A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything 5. A. take B. fetch C. bring D. carry 6. A. in a front B. in front C. in the front of D. in front of 7. A. Since B. But C. While D. So 8. A. disappoint B. disappointing C. disappointment D. disappointed 9. A. of B. from C. in D. among 10. A. be B. had been C. has been D. was Passage 2 Books are an important source__ 11__ we can get education. You may read every day and may__ 12__ a lot of books. But have you ever asked yourself, “Why am I reading?” It is a good thing to often ask yourself__ 13__ question. For reading,__ 14__ doing anything else, it is important to have a clear purpose.__ 15__ you have learned in reading, the better the result. The second question__ 16__ you should often ask yourself is, “Why am I reading this book?” or “Why am I reading it at the present time__ 17__ at any other?” You can’t say you are reading a book just because it happens to be at hand. You should not only be serious in your reading,__ 18__ choose to read good books or those you need. It is always necessary__ 19__ on a few subjects that you have been studying or that interest you. If several subjects seem to be equally (同等的) important and__20__ , you should take them in order. “One thing at a time” is a good rule for all activities. 11. A. that B. from that C. which D. from which 12. A. read B. readed C. will read D. have read 13. A. such a B. a such C. so a D. a so 14. A. like B. for C. as D. from 15. A. More B. Much C. The more D. The much 16. A. how B. / C. when D. who 17. A. and B. rather than C. had better D. would rather 18. A. but B. and C. so D. too 19. A. concentrate B. concentrating C. to concentrate D. concentrated 20. A. interests B. interest C. interesting D. interested Passage 3 Mr. and Mrs. Green don’t often__ 21__ in the evening. But the day before yesterday Mrs. Green said to her husband. “There is a basketball match__ 22__ the stadium tonight. Shall we go and watch it?” Mr. Green was very__ 23__ with this idea, so they went to the stadium. It was an__ 24__ match, and they enjoyed it very much. They came out of the stadium at ten__ 25__ eleven after the match was over. Then they got into their car and began to drive home. Suddenly Mrs. Green__ 26__ , “Look! A woman is running very fast along the road and a man is__ 27__ her. Have you seen them?” “Yes, I have,” Mr. Green said. He drove the car__ 28__ near the woman and asked, “Can we help you?” “No, thank you,” the woman said, but did not stop__ 29__ . “My husband and I always run home after the match, and the last one __30__ wash dishes at home.” 21. A. watch TV B. stay in C. go out D. get up 22. A. from B. to C. at D. on 23. A. angry B. pleased C. friendly D. afraid 24. A. exciting B. excited C. excite D. excitement 25. A. at B. to C. in D. on 26. A. cried B. smiled C. laughed D. sang 27. A. running after B. running before C. walking behind D. going with 28. A. slow down B. slow C. slower D. slowly 29. A. run B. ran C. to run D. running 30. A. need B. must C. has to D. have to 第五部分:作文 Instructions:建议你在30分钟内,根据下面所给的题目和提纲用英语写出一篇不少于80词的短文。 A Memorable Day 1.时间 2.具体事情 3.感想 内容 注释 这是一篇记叙文。根据提纲要求,先陈述这一天的具体时间,然后叙述那天发生了什么难忘的事情,最后是感想。因为这是记叙过去发生的事情,时态应该使用过去时。在表述时间时,我们常用介词at, in和on。表示在某一具体时刻;或者某一短暂的时间时,常用at,如:at six o’clock, at the end of a year等。表示在具体的某一天(如日期、节日或星期几)或者某一天的上午、下午或晚上时,常用on, 如:on May 4th, 1919, on Sunday afternoon, on a cold winter evening等。如果时间较长,则用in,如:in May, in spring, in the morning等。 范文 March 12, 2006, my 18th birthday, was very special for me as it was the Tree-Planting Day of the year. In the morning, my classmates and I went to a hill to plant trees. We worked very hard and planted 18 trees. Looking at the lines of the young trees, we smiled happily, forgetting our tiredness. After returning to our dormitory, one of my roommates unexpectedly brought out a birthday cake and all my roommates surrounded me singing “Happy Birthday to You”. On my 18th birthday, I planted 18 trees with my 18 classmates. What a memorable day! (98 words) 1$ t$ e, Q9 Q, w
When I nod my head, that’s your cue to the meeting. order
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This is a very _____ piece of apparatus. You must handle it with care. complicated/ {& k+ @( G* B) B% ?, o+ N
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+ H- i* _& X9 y. j7 hWith a large family of growing children to feed and clothe, my mother had difficulty in making both _____ meet. ends+ @" N% u! M" W1 m: h
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! B' `9 p5 d. w4 r- M( F" y( F6 J! y; eThe new law _____ a man to claim money from the State if he has no work. enables
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The experiment _____ that energy is required to produce a change of state. displayed
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Teenagers who _____ of high school have trouble finding jobs. break out
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She is an _____ housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply. enormous/ n/ x2 F- h) d7 O; ]7 |8 ]
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: X7 x! k% y, b5 K9 N/ ~His achievement in research _____ him respect and admiration. received$ G% z9 }; B# e% m1 h% w
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; m! C L& v3 Y0 ATrade Union representatives are chosen by _____; all the members have a vote. chance
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Postmen are responsible for the _____ of letters to our hous es. delivery
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How can you expect to succeed without even the most _____ knowledge of the field? special
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“Such bad behaviour _____ a beating.” said the father to his naughty son. is worthy
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/ h7 w2 C/ v" @) \ o2 |3 `, A( D; QToday it seems perfectly natural for us to shake hands when we greet someone or say goodbye. But like so many things that we do without thinking, such actions at one time probably represented something. For example, in primitive life the hand was probably a symbol of power and strength. The hand was used to fight enemies, kill animals, and make spears and implements. So when the hand was extended to someone, it could have represented good will, since it showed that the person was not armed or ready for fight We know that the hand was an important symbol in early religion, probably as a mark of power. The Greeks prayed to their gods with raised hands. Presenting the hands palm to palm was at one time the way an inferior person paid respect to a superior one. Among the Arabs,it was customary at one time to kiss the hand of a superior. Later on, polite Arabs began to resist the efforts of people to kiss their hands, and sometimes they would end up shaking hands as each tried to prevent the other from showing this mark of “inferiority”. The early Greeks held out the right hand when they wished to show friendship to a stranger. So we can see that the hand, and what was done with it, was full of meaning to people down through the ages. And while we shake hands without thinking, we are really carrying on a custom that has been handed down to us from ancient times. 1
) u: l6 R n/ |0 f W+ i lThe main idea of the second paragraph is that . the handshake didn’t mean greeting0 W; G: \" m8 h* W' x0 ?, k. i1 z: t
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the handshake showed men’s kindness
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by fishing
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men kissed women whenever they met
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more important person kissed less important person’s hand
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. W8 h: _' c" [- U+ Z* m' a0 H q4 QGenerally speaking, in different countries . people shake hands in the same way, l; o$ K' T* I8 i0 J* j
handshake has different meanings
2 W" {# Q& t0 q- o+ j; E5 g strangers never have handshake
( x s7 ]4 y. p* _, |+ P. [ people only use handshake to show friendship
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The phrase “hand down” in the last sentence means . put down. p( g' _5 R) v9 O. j( m
leave down
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答案: D
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. X1 u6 I3 X) q5 a8 u+ XNine-year-old Louis Pasteur rushed into the little house, his face white. “Mother!” he cried, “A mad dog has bitten my friend Henry, and now they are burning him with red-hot irons. It’s terrible!” “Rabies, Louis. Burning the bites is the only hope of stopping Henry from catching the disease.” Henry did get rabies and died, in great pain, some days later. Louis Pasteur never forgot. “One day,” he thought, “I must do something to help people like Henry.” Sixteen years later Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. And he began making important discoveries in his special field. Pasteur achieved great success in his life. But during the years of research he lost the use of his left arm and leg. Yet he worked on and on, as hard as ever, as he was eager to find a way for curing rabies. He never forgot his friend Henry. After many dangerous experiments on mad dogs, he finally found the answer. Just then a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog arrived at his lab. A few days after Pasteur’s treatment the boy got better. He did not catch rabies. The discovery gave new hope to people in many countries. People sent money to help build the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Today it is one of the world’s most famous canters for research. 1
7 {' ]8 i, \' M1 a2 I& F2 M Pasteur became a Doctor of Science. “Doctor of Science” here means . . a degree which is the highest in science
0 }6 Q, m% Y$ O) n8 r( w e someone whose job is to make sick people well again" C& }" w/ ?! c+ l: ]5 d2 T
a person who works in the lab
. J- ?6 f/ l6 \4 r. W: A the post in science; I4 \: J+ r9 {! v/ e. l0 v
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Though Pasteur was in poor health, he worked hard in order . to make a living.
* B. S+ E t! r+ V1 U& M to prevent the dog from rabies
+ t; C, A) D4 c- v2 }( D to find a good way to cure rabies0 n$ j. g% Q$ Z- ]
. to protect children from mad dogs
9 w1 N: U# Z: w 答案: C8 o8 O: ~- c- N4 n) n( v2 F& L" p% \
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+ N5 H& _7 p$ @; E Which of the following statements is Not true? His left arm and leg became disabled.) J. B3 _% I9 V8 w
Though his left arm and leg were disabled, he worked even harder than before.; G; ~ V) o9 {
Louis was famous for his discovery.
3 e& z; @5 I8 w9 R! | In his childhood he made up his mind to become a doctor.$ C8 r. ?: s4 v4 F- m( l Q- T
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4 h: \( ]: S/ C f9 d& U8 zThe fact that people in many countries sent money to help build the Pasteur Institute shows that . Pasteur was respected by people
* F* v: e- x, H9 U, c; A the people supported Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s research on rabies
& k a( t+ K* G- S. T7 H the people rewarded Pasteur for the discovery! E5 j, X0 w, Z
the people knew he lived a poor life ?( a9 D- `- W3 S6 u
答案: B
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5 y5 r) w+ j$ \ ]. O! K6 fThis passage is mainly about Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s experience and achievements in curing rabies# H+ \ t0 O9 S' M
how Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s friend died
, R: S) h2 Y, }0 ? how Louis Pasteur''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s arm and leg were disabled. F/ F( w( Y- d" K5 C0 x7 c
Louis Pasteur cured a boy who had been badly bitten by a mad dog
5 E% E8 M" H4 |# k6 u 答案: A
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On a rainy day, you will see many streams of muddy water running down the slopes of a hill. The water is muddy because it washes away soil from the hill slopes. Sometimes soil is blown away by strong winds. When the soil is carried away by water or wind, we say that the land is eroded .This is known as soil erosion. Plants cannot grow on eroded land. There is not enough soil on eroded land to give them the things they need. Plants need water and salts from the soil. We can do a number of things to stop soil erosion. This is called soil conservation One way of soil conservation on flat, open ground is to grow small plants such as grasses. Their roots hold the soil tightly together. Another way is to plant trees around an open field. Thus soil erosion by strong winds cannot take place. Rows of trees act as a very big wall. Soil erosion on slopes can be stopped by cutting “steps” called terraces. Water carrying soil cannot run straight down the slope now. It has to run down the terraces. This slows down the flow of the water. Most of the soil in the water is left behind on the terraces. There are some other ways for soil conservation. 13 j2 p& @2 W- R6 d
On a rainy day the water running down the slopes of a hill is muddy because . there are no terraces on the slopes
8 K8 G9 g9 P" m( N+ [5 M) t* F there are no small plants on the slopes
8 ]1 p% \% s/ P* `& N1 c it washes away soil from the slopes+ B; {6 q/ o1 {1 i( [2 m: v
there is too much soil on the slopes
! `: ?' n8 Y" P* Q 答案: C
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Plants cannot grow on eroded land because . There is a lot of sand in it# C/ C$ C) V1 U& ~; I' V; k
There is not enough water and salts in it3 e! ~3 U6 H3 G L( H5 W
there is no water in it
3 Y! u' y# N# Q/ C; C the land is too hard
( S) L0 H! `7 l* [* K5 g; P' x 答案: B! I( B6 ?# [( J8 K* h5 Q8 c
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The way of soil conservation on flat, open ground is . to grow small plants such as grasses
+ [ x4 W: R x to plant trees around an open field5 c- Y. U9 G6 j7 T2 {! Z q
to add fertilizer to the soil
8 P! G- ~7 M# P: F A or B1 u) P; i. `) s, G1 K
答案: D
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Cutting “steps” called terraces on slopes . can slow down the flow of the water6 _% _* v V. f3 Z! r5 d
helps plants grow better
4 R6 @/ F$ M# f# s8 ], N prevents the soil being carried away by winds$ w# N, `) P3 o6 e4 E: X
makes the plants'' roots hold the soil together
3 w1 L" f6 ?6 r5 z2 Q% @; f7 I 答案: A$ q+ Y$ q3 w% c+ N2 P
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According to this article we may learn ways of soil conservation at present. only three
- J: D: r9 {2 _+ L( R2 q two
+ I8 S3 }0 n0 y3 T' S$ Z7 y0 a more than three
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1 z3 j6 ^9 L) ^/ x9 P+ ENow, however, there are people who look for an immediate excitement from a risky activity which may only last a few minutes or even seconds. I would consider bungee jumping to be a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place (perhaps abridge or a hot-air balloon) 200metres above the ground with an elastic rope tied to you’re ankles. You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that about 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping include jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs Why do people take part in such activities as these? Some psychologists suggest that it is because life in modern societies has become safe and boring. Not very long ago, people’s lives were constantly in danger. They had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was continuous battle for survival . Nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. They live and work in comparatively safe conditions; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for some of these people is to look for danger in activities such as bungee jumping. 10 `5 H! p1 f3 W# d/ b9 r% _% H
A best title for this passage is . Dangerous Sports: What and Why
+ Z! T2 K2 n. S The boredom of Modern Life! o0 M, p8 D6 A7 W/ |+ i; g* u
Bungee Jumping: Is It Really Dangerous?. M# B' h. t( v" a% K: h
The Need for Excitement
! T. h' H. C$ q- _5 X* N! q n m 答案: A/ q" U. D# `1 J+ n7 k$ \' g# F0 b
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More and more people today . are trying activities such as bungee jumping' r# I6 n( Z# i t+ J& ^: m
are climbing the highest mountains+ V, J9 n5 ]! k$ b* h
are coming close to death in sports
5 g3 [- Z; R6 m9 L# {& Q7 s2 V0 c are looking for adventures such as traveling into unknown places
" J7 W: Y( k! ^4 L 答案: A1 K! w E# c4 {% l
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In bungee jumping, you . jump as high as you can/ {/ B; S. Z- a' g# v
slide down a rope to the ground7 {$ p3 ]% @* ?& f# `% m) A
attach yourself to a rope and fall to the ground
; C4 G1 R5 J. G6 U* M fall towards the ground without a rope8 i+ f; v, e+ _
答案: C
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Nowadays people take part in dangerous sports probably because . they have a lot of free time
4 ]% z3 w- H( ~' c4 ~: A they can go to hospital if they are injured( D2 ]3 z# v! O* B8 O' y
their life is short of excitement8 M; l% S( w Y# y- s. T2 V
they no longer need to hunt for food; h( ^* d8 q0 i4 X; ?
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) \9 C+ ~4 _; _0 b& x( T The writer of the passage has a attitude towards dangerous sports. positive
* ]+ ~3 p9 I9 a negative# d6 N8 ]5 p9 c3 \! [" t, Y
. neutral. f- M! ^, T( g5 b. T8 Q# {7 K; A
nervous
" e$ m# g( _, ^- h& `$ ^7 L$ X 答案: C
9 C& u! D1 S- q$ T0 k ^8 C' Q, T5 Do you have bright ideas? Do you have ideas for inventions that change society or, at least, make life easier for somebody? Perhaps we all do sometimes, but we don’t often make the idea a reality. Recently, in Britain, there was a competition called British Designers for Tomorrow. The competition encouraged .young people to carry out their bright ideas. There were two groups in the contest: Group One was for schoolchildren under 16; Group Two was for schoolchildren over 16. And there were eleven prize-winners altogether. Neil Hunt, one of the prize-winners, was called “Sunshine Superman” by one newspaper writing about his design. It’s important when people study the weather to be able to record sunshine accurately. We need to know how many hours of sunshine we have and how strong it is. Most sunshine recorders only record direct sunlight. Neil’s is more accurate and this is very important for research into way of using solar power. With his prize of 100 pounds, Neil plans to carry on inventing. You can do so much with animation. Look at Simon West’s idea for animated road signs. He uses pictures which appear to move as you go nearer to or farther from them. This isn’t a new idea. But it is new to use these pictures on road signs. “We found that people were more likely to see moving signs”, said Simon. So now, you can really see rocks falling, trains moving, horses galloping or a car falling over the edge of a cliff. Quite a warning! The ideas in the competition were so inventive that we are surprised that British industry doesn’t ask more schoolchildren for suggestions. Perhaps this will be the start of “pupil power”! 1
) c' U9 h9 J# Z- c7 s was carried out recently in Britain. A competition among schoolchildren
4 M9 N4 n P8 \2 z A competition in industry( b1 U0 S9 f6 B" g% \. c7 Q* {4 l
A competition called British Designers for Tomorrow
$ g, \; S( `0 {4 Q. o .A competition for 11 prize-winners" n2 ^; D" U2 C9 k
答案: C
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The aim of the competition was . to ask schoolchildren for suggestions) N% S" h# F( k" d3 P# @
to encourage young people to carry out their bright ideas
; V' o) I6 V" f to start ‘pupil power’
5 Z7 y( v+ Z: V/ r' V, r to ask British industry for ideas
6 {( h2 D% M' n4 @# f$ s3 s) R0 \! m 答案: B' Z! M: B/ y7 c9 }2 I
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What is Neil Hunt? A schoolboy.
# _$ T4 N: X: }$ f# |5 ~ A teacher.8 u- b' n5 I( A; |" }; K0 P
A schoolgirl.
" D, j0 Q8 L. q6 |3 ^! S A reporter.5 i; k0 W! u: a5 X2 x* ? q6 k
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Neil Hunt was called ‘Sunshine Superman’ because . he suggested the ways of using solar power
. y6 |" b% t& r he designed a more accurate sunshine recorder2 L8 a. E- q8 U: @4 I Y( G8 b* {$ Y
he was able to record direct sunshine accurately
! l# z, k1 J7 C: C he invented the way of using solar energy
) v4 C- U. X. H" s/ K b% M 答案: B7 ~- _5 P$ H! z8 I
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Who invented animated road signs? Neil Hunt
" D D- }; C/ k2 H2 f4 h1 q Simon West: r: j2 j* }5 }( b6 T+ m/ L
. a schoolchild under 16
; l8 u, c$ L" U5 S* c$ J; \ a schoolchild over 16
: J! E e( V+ O7 f$ X/ T/ y 答案: B; a7 n& y+ G( [4 E$ [
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/ O5 e9 ?+ j6 U' k# C! }- Y( VLast week as my husband and I were driving near the beach, we noticed a small house with a “For Rent” sign. We went onto the front porch and knocked at the door, but no one answered, so we walked down the steps and around to the rear of the house. There we found a small yard surrounded by a fence with an old metal gate. Because the house was empty, we decided to take a look inside. We looked in one of the windows near the back porch and saw that the inside was dusty but in generally good condition. The walls and floors were in perfect condition. The only thing that needed repair was the ceiling in the kitchen, which had been damaged by some rainwater. While we were looking, a neighbor came over to see who we were. The house belonged to him, so he was able to take us inside. There were a total of six rooms, and all but the kitchen and carpeting. The house was unfurnished, but there were still several pictures hanging in one of the rooms. In general, the house looked wonderful. The landlord explained to us that the rent was $350 per month, due by the fifth day of each month, and that usually he required a deposit equal to one month’s rent. However, if we would repair the ceiling, he would not charge us the deposit. The idea sounded very good, so my husband and I went home to discuss things. We decided to take it. 1
) J. K0 \/ U$ E$ T+ I, Z The couple . drove to the beach for holiday# N3 O" f4 Q$ T8 G9 X7 m( [
happened to find a house for rent.
8 Z2 {& l1 E/ T1 F noticed a small house surrounded by a fence8 T0 K0 W/ ~ E1 Y) v
walked around, trying to find the back door of the house) [/ |) s* `# P7 [+ P4 R& k1 I
答案: B
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There was a small yard . behind the house
9 L! [' Z7 `. }& f1 Y in front of the house* [: F; _0 }( @2 Y! N* Q) ~
far from the house0 `( [; p6 }) {$ h0 D6 g: C
near the house
# Z/ c! m T) B s- j' z, I 答案: A" O! g! }( {: o' T0 |
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Why did they think it was all right to take a look inside the house? Because the house was in perfect condition.! b8 r! L+ b) l/ D- B- Z. K$ V
Because the house was under repair.
. ~& ^- {; G3 k Because the house was untidy.
' n/ p8 _# Q: y6 F0 D Because the house was not occupied by anyone.
4 j4 d7 r% g: _: F1 R! O0 R ] 答案: D
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/ ]6 i/ d; ^" a9 D$ CFrom the second paragraph, we know that . the house was in good condition except for the kitchen ceiling damaged by rain water
$ M8 t; q0 n9 _ the house was not so dirty as they had expected8 k# W) Q) @# H# \! X N
they would rather not rent the house; x2 F5 x, A9 l; U% G/ n% {6 H4 ]4 S
. they had to have the floors repaired6 N1 P8 @2 }8 X4 [. c# }9 Y
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' V2 x7 j1 e! p7 w. L* `3 C. Which of the following is true? The walls were badly damaged.3 C9 d, |+ K- k, }3 J: e3 g( Z6 |/ u3 b* j
The landlord asked the couple to repair the kitchen.( S" N! O- D: l! k" T; F- {
The couple had to pay one month’s rent as a deposit.3 f" g, z' B, l* |+ {- _$ T
There were several pictures hanging in one of the rooms.
( G8 ~6 Q8 k# W4 Z8 o( T 答案: D
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It is not unusual today for old people to spoil their grandchildren with toys and sweets and to yield to their aggressive demands. It is natural that old people adore their grandchildren, but it is not normal that this adoration should go so far as to create little emperors and empresses. Such adoration has a negative effect on the children’s personalities and moral standards. A survey of 152 such families found that 88 percent of grandparents admitted that they tended to yield to their grandchildren’s every request, especially if the children had resorted to tears. It seems that when children are told off by their parents and their teachers, their elder relatives interfere, protecting and comforting the children. When the children are required to do some family chore, 59 percent of the old people said they would invariably do it for them. Some grandparents would even go to school to sweep floors and wash windows for their grandchildren. It has become usual that when little boys and girls get good marks in examinations, their grandparents reward them. As a result, the children have come to take these favors for granted and have become less considerate towards others. Parents and teachers have all appealed to old people to be sensible for the sake of future generations. The problem of these spoiled children can be solved. First, parents and grandparents should understand that their task is to train the children to become both self-controlled and self-reliant. Second, young parents should cooperate with the old instead of leaving the grandparents entirely responsible to raise the children. And third, they should allow the children to be more independent. 1! B j3 n1 W( T+ a7 U5 g4 d
The words “emperors” and “empresses” (paragraph 1) refer to . future kings and queens; V3 z; [ g4 w( r, e8 |7 s* O6 k# W
sons and daughters% O( ]$ j5 F' W: W
grandsons and granddaughters7 `" m5 h8 p/ ?; v% l0 W
male and female students
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The phrase “told off” (paragraph 3) means . blamed( }% J: L) U! r3 D4 g$ s# k
persuaded
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# d" a/ t1 t4 u educated
, `9 y$ v6 \$ y; f# O+ n 答案: A2 Q% g: G' ?) D- f* d- n' ]# a: t
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According to the passage, which of the following statements is Not true? Grandparents’ deep love for their grandchildren sometimes has a negative effect.
* n5 G; o; `$ s Grandparents often satisfy the claims of their grandchildren.
W, M- f# y1 d2 C4 v Grandparents often give their grandchildren toys, or something else as rewards when they score high in examinations.( H" q' A7 W6 j4 C" b- G( _
Grandparents can hardly do anything to solve the problem of these spoiled children.
/ H. r' P0 Y9 T+ T* c2 z 答案: D
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When the children are rewarded for their good marks, they . think they deserve the reward b A) Y, I' w2 i+ W8 t6 p0 s
are grateful to their teachers9 Y: N D9 c* ]$ J; _- @% h3 g
are grateful to their parents2 `: L; x( d( u3 g; _& w
think they owe something to their grandparents6 D8 e, ?1 C. }$ k
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, ^- a# g# u: d |- iThe writer’s purpose in writing the article is . to appeal to the old to care for their grandchildren in a sensible way8 F0 H) g0 `# o) _, L
to arouse public interest in future generations+ A6 {4 t4 |1 _) u4 z
. to help children become more independent, F* `' G n! R2 |$ [4 j
to show the benefits of education in school
8 n" x2 u6 w8 ? 答案: A( ?" W. t3 P* f o; m. G
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; @8 X3 X( m' l9 ?# V' l3 QTo us it seems so natural to put up an umbrella to keep the water off when it rains. But actually the umbrella was not invented as protection against rain. Its first use was as a shade against the sun! Nobody knows who first invented it, but the umbrella was used in very ancient times. Probably the first to use it were the Chinese, back in the eleventh century B.C. We know that the umbrella was used in ancient Egypt and Babylon as a sunshade. And there was a strange thing connected with its use: it became a symbol of honor and authority. In the Far East in ancient times, the umbrella was allowed to be used only by royalty or by those in high office. In Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella as sunshade. And the umbrella was in common use in ancient Greece. But it is believed that the first persons in Europe to use the umbrella as protection against the rain were the ancient Romans. During the Middle Ages, the use of the umbrella practically disappeared. Then it appeared again in Italy in the late sixteenth century. And again it was considered a symbol of power and authority. By 1680, the umbrella appeared in France, and later on in England. By the eighteenth century, the umbrella was used against rain throughout most of Europe. Umbrellas have not changed much in style during all this time, though they have become much lighter in weight. It wasn’t until the twentieth century that women’s umbrellas began to be made, in a whole variety of colors. 1# I C4 U1 A( L9 @6 q6 i9 g# A [# u
. According to this passage, the umbrella was probably first invented . in ancient China0 e- f! w3 ~' F9 _
in ancient Egypt4 X; M& H* t9 p, F3 \1 P6 H
in ancient Greece. n: y7 F/ @* K2 j2 w* E% u
in ancient Rome9 p: d& b/ \6 J, h( t
答案: A
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" v F# G/ J) f& d9 R Which of the following statements is not true about the umbrella? No one exactly knows who was the inventor of the umbrella. K0 i9 n" X( z( a, p ?/ g# ^& t
The umbrella was first invented to be used as protection against the sun.. T4 h7 R; Q# |" U
The umbrella changed much in style in the eighteenth century.
) z% N5 P/ O( Q3 w In Europe, the Greeks were the first to use the umbrella.
& V8 M4 U0 i. B9 s2 V8 Z 答案: C
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A strange feature of the umbrella’s use is that it was used as . protection against rain.
& ^0 }! e8 S$ ~' G0 d a shade against the sun
: {9 N: m+ W: j' ?- F+ o' b a symbol of honor and power1 F( y6 p9 v% `' d/ U& S" s
. women’s decoration
; Q2 Y, q' D' U- ^ 答案: C
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6 ` {9 R3 _7 l9 C3 \2 {; \ In Europe, the umbrella was first used against the rain . during the Middle Ages: W1 G, q$ ~* t. Q+ t0 _' D) q z4 {
by the eighteenth century6 O$ j( N: X1 c& {) ~
in Rome
2 q6 H% O" V" b3 A$ K2 t. B in Greece
- l9 n. t2 }/ @2 f 答案: C2 \, J7 R1 P8 ^, _3 m# u" F- M
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This passage talks mainly about . when and how the umbrella was invented
% Z8 l4 E+ _. s& y$ c . why the umbrella was so popular in Europe7 @" |& E6 x& s
the development of the umbrella4 G: B+ O2 ^0 I7 N& U
the history and use of the umbrella
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Emily’s wedding dress arrived at five o’clock in the evening, just seventeen hours before the weeding. “I just try it on, mother!” she cried, as she ran upstairs. Three minutes later, Emily’s cries brought her mother up. The dress was much too big for her. Emily was in tears. “Take it back to the dressmaker’s,” Mrs. Bale said, “She must alter it tonight. Hurry now. Take it off and go.” The dressmaker’s shop was closed. “CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK HOLIDAY” said a notice on the door. Fresh tears rose to Emily’s eyes. She ran home again to her mother. “This is unlucky”, Mrs. Bale said, “But what are we going to do? Shall I ask Mrs. Peter to help? She was a dressmaker once. I’m sure she could alter it for you.” Mrs. Peter was brought in and began to work. She could see what was wrong. She had to take in a lot of material at the front, and that was a big job. In fact, she almost made it again. At about ten o’clock the work was finished, and Emily tried her dress on. It fitted her beautifully. The three women were having a cup of tea when the doorbell rang. Mrs. Bale answered it and looked into the worried eyes of a young woman. The woman was carrying a large box. “Does Miss Emily Bale live here?” she asked. “Yes, she is my daughter.” “Oh, I am glad I’ve found you. There’s been a mistake. Your daughter has my weeding dress, and I’ve got hers. And I’m getting married tomorrow!” She held out the box to Mrs. Bale. 1
6 n. O0 L h1 m8 V% BWhen she tried her wedding dress on, Emily . let out a cry of joy because it fitted her beautifully
' o+ T; Y! M3 O5 u burst into tears because the dress was too big for her0 {( Q7 h" X: A5 F5 R0 T* W
gave a cry of surprise because it was made too small for her' `- ^* \# o* n x2 m; k
was satisfied, waiting for her marriage to begin
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: {( q+ L% X9 Z1 u( l; oThe dressmaker could not alter Emily’s wedding dress because she . was too busy
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was too lazy./ }. K8 c5 s3 T7 f1 M
would be on holiday
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Which of the following statements is Not true? Mrs. Peter was the dressmaker.7 J) b: }( k2 a% Q' t) C
Mrs. Peter was a friend of the Bale family.' L" t4 F* T% P4 V
Mrs. Peter was able to help Emily.$ E0 M% y" o: X) [3 L- t+ G( ~0 ?
Mrs. Peter did a good job in altering the dress.$ q; g, w2 J. c
答案: A
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In the box carried by the young woman there was . a toy
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Emily’s wedding dress
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1 Z" G3 U6 ?* s& w9 v5 WThe mistake had most probably been made by . Emily
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the dressmaker
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It was Monday, Mrs. Smith’s dog was hungry, but there was not any meat in the house. Considering that there was no better way, Mrs. Smith book a piece of paper, and wrote the following words on it, “Give my dog half a pound of meat.” Then she gave the piece of paper to her dog and said gently, “Take this to the butcher and he’s going to give you your lunch today.” Holding the piece of paper in its mouth, the dog ran to the butcher’s shop. It gave the paper to the butcher. The butcher read it carefully, recognized that it was really the lady’s handwriting and presently did as he was asked to. The dog was very happy, and ate the meat up immediately. At midday, the dog came to the shop again. It gave the butcher a piece of paper again. After reading it, he gave it half a pound of meat once more. The next day, the dog came again exactly at midday. And as usual, it brought a piece of paper in the mouth. This time the butcher did not take a look at the paper, and gave the dog its meat, for he had regarded the dog as one of his customers. But, the dog came again at four o’clock. And the same thing happened once again. To the butcher’s more surprise, it came for the third time at six o’clock, and brought with tit a third piece of paper. The butcher felt a bit puzzled. He said to himself, “This is a small dog. Why does Mrs. Smith give it so much meat to eat today?” Looking at the piece of paper, he found that there were not any words on it! 18 t- j: N' d$ q7 l8 ^& }
Mrs. Smith treated her little dog quite . cruelly .
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3 H# i* u8 c5 J# R It seemed that the dog knew well that the paper its master gave it . might do it much harm+ G( i% S* ]" x2 y4 @& L, c4 t
could do it much good
* R/ ^3 y# r8 @$ \3 n% q5 u0 A would give the butcher some meat
4 u+ i; G/ ?& n( {5 ]- t6 N; q was worth many pounds
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Usually the butcher gave some meat to the dog . when he found there were no words on the paper% e _% X( F+ X& R* f2 a
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after he felt sure that the words were really written by Mrs. Smith
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Form his experience, the dog found that . only the paper with Mrs. Smith’s words on it could bring him meat! y* n8 G, ~- {4 S# T
the butcher would give the meat to him whenever he saw him
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Mrs. Smith would pay for the meat he got from the butcher1 g' u: I4 O; k
答案: C
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At the end of the story , you’ll find that . . the butcher found himself cheated by the smart animal
( X8 ]: I) F- f, ?: P4 p2 y' z the dog was clever enough to write on the paper
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the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dog% @7 z( }7 ^9 ]
答案: A
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