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1、Part 1 Multiple Choice(每小题:1分)Directions: Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.1. This young woman would have curiosity becauseshe was well dressed and looked very attractive._ A. risenc1 B. stimulatedE_ C.caused1. D. woken2. A recent was that about 20 per cent of colleg
2、egraduates joined the army of the unemployed last year.一,A. estimateE_ B. numbercC. figureLj一,D. statistic3. He said he was a policeman and therefore had the to stop speeding drivers._ A. controlB. influenceC. authorityD. priority4. On the coast the weather is with day after day ofhot sun, in the mo
3、untains, however, the air cools quickly and until the end of June you can still find snow on the mountain tops.A. funnyB. interesting_ C. romanticcD.good5. The door closed behind Tom as he scanned the handsomely furnished (装饰的)double room which AlbemarleStreet._ A. sawc_ B. overlookedE_ _ C. watched
4、c D. sighted6. The same question was usually set in two forms: one that had answers to choose from, and the other where thepupil had to supply their own answer.A. someB. weakC. strongD. different7. Some artists are able to a likeness in a sketch whileothers are gifted to a fleeting expression.A. gra
5、sp/getLjC B. hold/capture匹 C. catch/captureU D. capture/catch8. The boy hisfriendoutoftheapplebyinsistingthatit was rotten, if not poisonous._ A. deceived1 B. fooled1 C. misledc.D. cheated9. I would like to you of the following changes wevemade in the plans for the development of our company.A. noti
6、ce_ B. note一 C. informE D. suggest10. Once you have made your booking and paid a, then the cost of your holiday cannot be changed. A. feeE B. saving C. money一 D. loan11. While a amount of stress can be beneficial, toomuch stress can exhaust you. A. moderateE一 B. modernc c. largeD. striking12. If you
7、 your demand, then maybe you willhave more chance of getting what you want.A. conductU B.denyC. grant D. moderateE13. I dont think he is old to do the job._ A. sufficientc8. plentiful色 C. enough_ D. approximate14. The year begins when school opens in September.A. studyingL.J B. learning1 C. teacherc
8、 D. academicE15. The physicist needed more before his theory couldbe accepted.A. financeB. publicationsC. evidenceD. recognition16.Students ofgrades are those studying in the firstthree grades of elementary school.A. entryB. basicC. mainD. primary17.The museum isa valuable group of coins.A. displayi
9、ngB. exhibitingC. presentingD. givingMany cookbooks have verydirections.B. confirmedC. complicatedD. compound19. The for speeding is a fine of one hundred and fiftydollars.E A. penalty_B. benefitc_ _ C. criticismcD. remedy20. The two brothers are very much, not only in appearance but also in thinkin
10、g._ A. likecB. likely1 C. alikeE1 D. alive21. In the 1700s North American colonists proclaimed their wealth and social by wearing elaborate clothing.A. responsibilityB. events C. organizationLj匹 D. status22. A to this problem is expected to be foundbefore long.1A. solutionE_ B. settlementc C. respon
11、se1 D. result23. A good deal of the for their success must go toJohn Francis, the captain.A. reputationUB. respect1 C. creditE_ D. fame24. This rapid growth has been achieved by a handful of people.A. simpleC. slightD. bare25.I like my teacher, but feel nofor her.26.A. affectionB. likeC. feelingD. m
12、otionThe grandfather the annual picnic.all the members of the family forA. putB. assembledC. collectedD. had27.Many old readers do not like the modernof TheHoly Bible; theyve gotten used to the traditional one._ C. versionE D. copyright28. The investigation demonstrates that his enemies false storie
13、s about him.A. encouraged_ B.causedcC C. inspiredD. enlightened29. She goes to the dentist to have her teeth twice aweek._ A. lookedc B. watchedc1 C. observedcD. inspected30. The countr/s first act would be to for the navy._ _ C. recruitE D. supply31. One of his eyes was injured in an accident, but
14、after a operation, he quickly recovered his sight.一,A. delicateE_ B. consideratecC. precise1 D. sensible32. Could you please an appointment for me to see Mr.Smith?已 A. manage匹 B. arrange1 C.takec D. prepareLj33. Mr. Lewis broke the world for the 100 meters._ C. levelU D. record34. In American univer
15、sities, classes are often arranged in more flexible and many jobs on campus are reserved forstudents._ _ A. scalescU B. patternsC. grades_ D. ranks35. Last year the advertising rate by 20 percent._ A. roseE1 B. raisedc1 C. arousedc一 D. arose36. The guard walked through the train everyones ticket. C.
16、 reviewingLj D. analyzing37. Our holiday was by showers of rain.A. spoiledB. destroyed1C. crashedD. discouraged38. Students or teachers can participate in excursions (短途旅行) to lovely beaches around the island at regular. A. gaps_ B. ratec_ C. intervalsE D- length39. We were tired of hearing him abou
17、t how strong hewas._ C. refer区 D. boast40. He played the guitar (他)so well that everyone was A. affectedc_ B. arousedc_ _ C. effectedcU D. impressed41. He couldnt the thought of leaving his hometownforever._ A. bearE B. carry1 C. offercD. supportLj42. No one was in the car accident.A. damaged区 C. in
18、jured D. suffered43. Last year, the crime rate in Chicago has sharply. A. declinedE1 B. reduced C. descendedD. slipped44. The publication of the poets most recent works w川 certainly his national reputation. A. rise 8. strengthen C. enlarge- D. enhanceE45. Reading detective (侦探)stories is one of his
19、favoriteB. occupationsC. habitsD. engagements46. It*s quite strange that he should be utterly to publiccriticism., A. inactivec_ B. indifferentE_ _ C. uninterestedc1D. unconsidered47. Housewives who do not go out to work often feel they are not working to their full.A. capacity8. strengthU C. length
20、D. possibility48. The government is trying to do something to betterunderstanding between the two countries.B. promoteC. addD. increase49. As we had to keep the fire going throughout the games, we had to add firewood. A. specially8. permanently C. previouslyD. constantly50. I dont like the noise of
21、this air conditioner, but Ive learned toA. stay with B. stand withcC. go with_ D. live withEPart 2 Reading Comprehension (BankedCloze)(每小题:1分)Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.Questi
22、ons 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.On the West Coast of the States, people fear earthquakes.They accordingly watch for signs, like worms coming out from the ground. On the Gulf Coast the biggest natural threat is ahurricane or 1.severe勺tropical storm. Here theindication best 2.I of where
23、 a storm will strike is thebehavior of birds and sea creatures. One 3.I precaution lthat seabirds take for a hurricane is thatthey move a long way from the ocean. A large hurricane that recently struck many southern states in America seemed 4. initially l-Ito be heading directly for Mexico. Despitet
24、he appearance that the hurricane was heading for theI calmMexican coast, the birds there stayed 5. I1.The birds on the Gulf Coast of America, 6.I however I-J, moved far away from the sea even beforethe storm changed direction toward the American coast.I necessity Having enough time is a 7. II whenpr
25、eparing for a natural disaster. The occurrence of bird movement should have served as a very early warning for people as to the direction of this hurricane. Unfortunately, far too few were paying attention and over a thousand people 8.I needlessly I-Host their lives. Immediately after thedisaster ma
26、ny people began to suggest that government offices that help with storm preparations 9.I cooperate I with offices that monitor wild animals. Thispotentialis a sensible suggestion considering the 10.for losses of lives. Who would have everguessed that a bird watcher might actually save lives?Question
27、s 11 to 20 are based on the following passage.I am looking to change the world. However, I have no need to conquer the world in order to make my contributions felt.Without a doubt, I may not belong in the same 11.I classification las Bill Gates or Albert Einstein, but I have a will. Sure we need gre
28、at minds like Einsteins in this I flourishworld, but to really 12. 1一1, averagepeople who do good are needed as well. I believe 13.geniusesl- are only a tiny fraction of the wholepopulation. It is the rest of us average people who really make this world work.I would prefer my efforts went relatively
29、 14.IunnoticedI-I, but make modern civilizationpossible. Hopefully my efforts will make a 15.Idifferencel-las well. There are many ways toimpactmake a(n) 16. IIon others lives. Bysimply being a model citizen and doing 17.whateverI-you do to the best of your ability, youare making an enormous contrib
30、ution to your community.I shortageThere is a 18. I-lof people committed todoing what needs to be done in their own backyard. Thats 19.I whereI11 come in. Not only am I ready to helpmankind out by lending my hand wherever needed, but also I want to give praise to those around the world who do the sam
31、e. People need to realize just how far their sphere of 20.I influenceI-J reaches. Not everyone is a Bill Gates.Questions 21 to 30 are based on the following passage.There is a legal agreement for just about everything these days. It may sound a bit conservative, but I think it would be nice if we co
32、uld keep some of that law out of marriage. Nowadays, people getting married are 21.I boundI-I by everything from how many times theytake out the garbage each week to a schedule for who cooks.I defectThere just seems to be a gross 22. Ilinthe perspectives of young people getting married. Before acoup
33、le even gets married, they are talking about the divisionI assets1of 23. Iin case of a divorce. It almost 24.I guarantees I-I that a couple will separate by making itapparent that the idea of divorce is feasible for both parties.I candidates “And, it creates excellent 25. Inorunhappy marriages. You
34、cant write down in a 26.I premarital II agreement what your daily schedule isgoing to be for the rest of your life. What a horror to wake up every morning to an agreement that states that you will always have to remain the same as when you first married. Such aclause27.I would go against everything
35、thatmakes us individuals. A persons expectations need to be 28. J-flexibleI-*so that the person can live and grow.I enforcedLaws 29. I-I by outsiders cannot govern a.I forgedhappy marriage. It must be 30. -throughyears of commitment to understanding one another. It must involve strong communication
36、throughout the marriage.Questions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.A small piece of gold with markings was lying in plain sight when I found it in the desert of southern Utah. It immediatelyI aroused31. I-Imy curiosity when I saw it. You see Ihad been searching for a clue to solve a very
37、old mystery.Why had the Anasazi, a civilization that once lived in this area,I vanished.I from the face of the earth?There have been many examples of tools for 33.I weavinglland farming found from these people.I concludeThese tools lead researchers to 34. I-HheAnasazi were quite advanced for their t
38、ime. There have never been any findings though adequately explaining why these people so suddenly disappeared. I hoped that the 35.I specimenI-Hhat I had found would be of some help.I shedMaybe it would 36. II some light on thesubject. The probable answer: it is a gold coin. It is not believed that
39、the Anasazi used any form of 37.currencyI-I for the exchange of goods. However,I casualeven to a 38. Ilobserver, this was aremarkable discovery. I needed to 39.verifyI-I that this coin was left there around thetime the Anasazi had disappeared. In this way, I could reasonably assume that whatever gro
40、up of people left the coincontributed had 40. IHo the mystery of the Anasazisdeparture. Perhaps the visitors had unknowingly brought with them diseases that had swiftly killed off the Anasazi. Whatever the answer, I believed my discovery would be responsible for revealing it.Part 3 Reading Comprehen
41、sion (Multiple Choice)(每小题:2分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.In 1913, the United States government introduced a bold, new nickel. James Earle Fraser said
42、his goal was to design a coin that would be “truly American. In his search for symbols, he found none more distinctive than the American buffalo. Choosing to show a Native American on the other side of the coin, Fraser said the new nickel had perfect unity of theme.Production of Buffalo or Indian He
43、ad nickels began in February 1913. A single coining press at the Philadelphia Mint (造币厂) started turning out the nickels at the rate of 120 a minute. But after the first examples were introduced, The New York Times said they were bad.Other critics said that the coins rough surfaces would encourage c
44、ounterfeiters (造假币的人).But the most serious complaint aboutthe nickel had to do with its inability to stand heavy use. One coin collectors magazine predicted that the slightest wear would remove the date and the words Five Cents beyond understanding.In 1938, the Government staged a competition for a
45、new nickel picturing Thomas Jefferson. According to a news item of the day, the Department of Indian Affairs didnt receive a single complaint from Native Americans about the design change. Collectors didnt seem to mind either.In the eyes of Fraser, aA. nickelis the most distinctive.B. buffaloC. Native AmericanD. unity of themeIn the second sentence, Paragraph 2, the word press meansA. publicationB. newspaperC. machineD. the act of pushing downThe design of a buffalo was modifiedA. because it was not able to sta
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