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1、Part 1Part 1 Grammar Grammar*Choose the best answer.*Choose the best answer.*ExampleExample b bThe pencil is _ the table.The pencil is _ the table.(a)of(a)of(b)under(b)under(c)to(c)to(d)for(d)for_d_1.The company will upgrade _ computer information systems nextmonth.(a)there(b)its(c)their(d)its_b_2.E
2、ach of the Olympic athletes _ for months,even years.(a)have been training(b)were training(b)has been training(d)been training_b_3.Betty _ never late for work.(a)am(b)is(c)were(d)are_d_4.English is now _ widely used language in the world.(a)the more(b)a most(c)a more(d)the most_b_5.For some 40 years
3、the Guinness Book of Records has been one ofthe most popular books _ the UK.(a)of(b)in(c)for(d)under_c_6.It _ first published in 1954.(a)has been(b)is(c)was(d)had_a_7.Since then it _ a regular best seller.(a)has been(b)is(c)was(d)had_b_8.Alice,_ the window please.Its too hot in the classroom.(a)open
4、s(b)open(c)will open(d)is opening_c_9.Mr.Smith requests that someone _ the data by fax immediately.(a)sent(b)send(c)sends(d)to send_c_10.The Concert will begin _ 20 minutes.(a)about(b)with(c)in(d)on_c_11._,Shakespeare was also a prolific writer of sonnets.(a)Noting for his plays(b)Famous plays(c)Not
5、ed for his plays(d)Note for his plays_b_12.Never before _ as rapidly,as during the last three decades.(a)communications have developed(b)have communications developed(c)have developed communications(d)communications have been developed_c_13.The test was _.(a)such difficult that I almost failed(b)as
6、difficult that I almost failed(c)so difficult that I almost failed(d)such as difficult that I almost failed_d_14._ was this letter written?(a)To who(b)Who(c)Whom(d)To whom_b_15.Diets based on only one basic food element _ no diet at all.(a)can be as ineffective than(b)can be as ineffective as(c)can
7、be so ineffective than(d)can be more ineffective as*Select the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.*Select the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.*ExampleExample b bThe Great Depression of the 1930The Great Depression of the 1930 s is a miserable periods is a miserable perio
8、da ab bfor millions of Americans.for millions of Americans.c cd d_c_16.Each day after school,Jenny run five miles.abcd_a_17.Frank used work for a multinational corporation when he lived inabcdThailand._a_18.I had a enjoyable time at the party last night.abcd_c_19.Yvonne and Richard send e-mail messa
9、ges to other often.abcd_c_20.Children attending private schools are often accused from being.abcdslightly spoiled._b_21Do you know the student who books were stolen?abcd_c_22.Teresa is worried about her wedding because she hasnt decided forabcthe food yet.d_b_23.I have only a little Christmas cards
10、left to write.abcd_b_24.Who is the taller,Cindy or Lucy?abcd_b_25.When I graduate from college next June,I will have been a studentabchere for five years.d_d_26.Cody and Ellen will spend their vacation either in Italy nor France.abcd_c_27.The lions ferocious behavior was attributed in its lack of ed
11、ible flesh.abcd_a_28.In 1620,a small sailboat which named the Mayflower left Englandforabcthe New world.d_d_29.Reading and writing play a larger role in language instruction foradultablearners today that they have in the recent past.cd_c_30.There has not yet been any decision made as to whom athlete
12、sabcwill represent he country at the Olympics.dPart 2-VocabularyPart 2-Vocabulary*Choose the best answer.*Choose the best answer.*ExampleExample c cIt is a waste of time doing such _ work.It is a waste of time doing such _ work.(a)(a)meansmeans(b)(b)meaningfulmeaningful(c)(c)meaninglessmeaningless(d
13、)(d)meaningmeaning_d_1.The rate of _ has been fluctuating wildly this week.(a)money(b)bills(c)coins(d)exchange_b_2.I was told that our examination results would _ to us by post thenext week.(a)take over(b)come through(c)look into(d)hear of_b_3.We were _ friends in that strange but magical country.(a
14、)upon(b)among(c)toward(d)in addition to_c_4.The hurricane caused _ damage to the city.(a)extend(b)extended(c)extensive(d)extension_a_5.The chairperson will _ members to the subcommittee.(a)appoint(b)disappoint(c)appointment(d)disappointed_a_6.Those two dont always see _ they often argue about how to
15、spend their money.(a)eye to eye(b)head to head(c)face to face(d)tongue-tied_c_7.The two old men have been _ friends.(a)carefree(b)duty-free(c)lifelong(d)seasick_d_8.When Janet laughs,the _ between her teeth shows.(a)rate(b)chart(c)schedule(d)gap_b_9.Be careful not to _ your studies,even when in a hu
16、rry.(a)improve(b)rush(c)deepen(d)pour_d_10.Peace-loving people all over the world want these _ weaponsdone awaywith.(a)dead(b)death(c)die(d)deadly_b_11.This soup is too salty and _ to suit my taste.(a)mysterious(b)heavy(c)prosperous(d)eager_c_12.A good photographer pays as much attention to the _ of
17、 apicture as he does to the subject.(a)tide(b)flush(c)background(d)folklore_c_13.Come and see me _ you want to.(a)whoever(b)whichever(c)whenever(d)however_c_14.After a weeks work,Prof.Parker liked to _ to the country torelax.(a)handle(b)chatter(c)retreat(d)exclaim_b_15.These rugs are too expensive f
18、or me.I cant _ them.(a)sample(b)afford(c)suspect(d)limp_b_16.A single worker can hold up an entire assembly line if he fails to_ thework flow.(a)result in(b)keep up with(c)come down(d)count out_d_17.Lets go to the park.Its just _.(a)at first glance(b)at other times(c)in the first place(d)around the
19、corner_b_18.In the earthquake many houses were _ and some weredestroyed.(a)paused(b)damaged(c)stooped(d)rooted_c_19.WehadfineweatherallthroughJulyexceptfor_thunderstorm.(a)a sincere(b)a tactless(c)an occasional(d)an evident_a_20.Sunset announces the _ of night.(a)approach(b)banner(c)snapshot(d)swigP
20、art 3-Reading ComprehensionPart 3-Reading Comprehension*Choose the best answer.*Choose the best answer.*(A)Leave Interstate 25 at exit 7S.Follow that road(Elm Street)for twomiles.After one mile,you will pass a small shopping center on your left.Atthe next set of traffic lights,turn right onto Maple
21、Drive.Eriks house is thethird house on your left.Its number 33,and its white with green trim._d_1.What is Eriks address?(a)Interstate 25(b)2 Elm Street(c)7 Elm Street(d)33 Maple Drive_a_2.Which is closest to Eriks house?(a)the traffic lights(b)the shopping center(c)exit 7S(d)greenhouse(B)Date:Octobe
22、r 25,2002To:Megan FallermanFrom:Steven RobertsSubject:Staff MeetingPlease be prepared to give your presentation on the monthly sales figuresat our upcoming staff meeting.In addition to the accurate accounting ofexpenditures for the monthly sales,be ready to discuss possible reasonsfor fluctuations a
23、s well as possible trends in future customer spending.Thank you._c_3.The main focus of the presentation will be _.(a)Monthly expenditures(b)monthly salary figures(c)monthly sales figures(d)staff meeting_b_4.Who will give the presentation?(a)the company president(b)Megan Fallerman(c)Steven Roberts(d)
24、future customers(C)National borders have no meaning for the atmosphere.This wasdemonstrated to the world by the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster andagain by the eruption of Mt.Pinatubo.Whatever enters the atmosphere inone country soon travels around the world.And so,scientists are nowworried about t
25、he global effects of air pollution.Research shows,in fact,that the earths atmosphere is changing in ways that could be destructive tolife.Pollution could be a major cause of this.One of the pollutants that is causing the greatest concern is carbondioxide.It is released into the air when coal or petr
26、oleum is burned.Carbondioxide has always been a part of our atmosphere,the product of certainnatural processes.However,in recent decades,the amount of carbondioxide in the atmosphere has greatly increased.This is the result of anenormous increase in the amount of coal and petroleum burned for fuel.A
27、t the same time,the earth s ability to absorb carbon dioxide hasgreatly decreased.Absorption of carbon dioxide occurs mainly in areas ofthick forest.Those areas are rapidly disappearing as more and moreforests are cut down.The result of the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere isthe so-calle
28、d“greenhouse effect.”The carbon dioxide acts like a glassscreen,making the suns heat more intense.There are already signs ofglobal warming,say many scientists.Over the next century,averagetemperatures could rise by as much as four degrees centigrade.Such a temperature change could be disastrous.Vast
29、 areas,suchas the whole central United States,could become to hot and dry foragriculture.Because of the melting of polar ice,the water level of theoceans would rise and many low coastal areas would disappear.Forexample,large parts of the Netherlands,Bangladesh,and the state ofFlorida would be under
30、water.In most of the industrialized countries,there are now laws that limitcarbon dioxide released into the air.However,in many other countries,such as India,there are no such laws.These countries plan,in fact,todouble or triple the amount of coal they burn.They cannot afford to changeto other kinds
31、 of fuel that pollute the air less.And so,they will be releasingeven more carbon dioxide into the air.Thus,laws passed in the industrialized countries will have littleeffect on the worldwide situation.Our planet is likely to continue to warm upunless the less-developed countries make some changes,to
32、o.A global disaster can only be avoided by a global solution.Theindustrialized nations need to“think globally.”The y need to look beyondtheir own borders at the needs of the earth as a whole.They must put someof their wealth and technology to work in poorer countries.This may be theonly way to clean
33、 up our atmosphere and prevent disastrous changes._c_5.This passage is about _.(a)carbon dioxide in the atmosphere(b)how some countries pollute the air(c)how air pollution is a global problem(d)the effects of global warming_d_6.The Chernobyl disaster showed that _.(a)the atmosphere has not changed(b
34、)pollutants in the air cannot travel far(c)scientists do not understand air pollution(d)air pollution is not a local problem_a_7.Carbon dioxide _.(a)is produced by the burning of coal and petroleum(b)is produced by forests(c)was produced by the Chernobyl disaster(d)is no longer produced by natural p
35、rocesses_c_8.Air pollution from burning fuels has caused _.(a)a decrease in carbon dioxide levels(b)no change in carbon dioxide levels(c)a dramatic increase in carbon dioxide levels(d)a small increase in carbon dioxide levels_b_9.The“greenhouse effect”will _.(a)lead to a cooler climate worldwide(b)lead to a warmer climate worldwide(c)cause the earths forests to disappear(d)increase the levels of carbon dioxide_a_10.One effect of global warming could be _.(a)the melting of the polar ice(b)the shrinking of the earths oceans(c)the need for less coal and petroleum(d)an increase in air pollution
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