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2017年广东省普通高等学校本科插班生考试英语2017年广东省普通高等学校本科插班生考试英语PartIVocabularyandStructure(30%)l.Iwasin_thatIforgottolockthedoorwhenIleft.A.soahurryB.suchahurryC.asohurryD.asuchhurry2.Iamworriedaboutmybrother.Iamnotsure_hehasarrivedattheschoolornot.A.whetherB.whatC.whenD.how3.Sheisoldenough_onherown.A.liveB.toliveC.livingD.beliving4.Hewasveryexcitedtoreadthenews_MoYanhadwontheNobelPrizeforliterature.A.whichB.whatC.howD.that5.Idonothavemyownroom,_.A.neitherdoesTomB.neitherhasTomC.sodoesTomD.sohasTom6.Ithinkyoushouldbuythisnovel.Itisreallyworth_.A.readingB.beingreadC.readD.toread7.Thoughthefirefighterstriedveryhardto_thefire,itstillcausedatleastfivepeoplesdeath.A.putoffB.putoutC.putonD.putforward8.Hecouldhardlytellthedifferencesbetweenthetwinsbecausetheylook_eachother.A.likelyB.unlikeC.alikeD.like9.Bythetimeyoucomeback,I_cleaningthehouse.A.willfinishB.willhavefinishedC.havefinishedD.willbefinishing10.Chinesepeoplespend_moneyontravellingtodayastheydidtenyearsago.A.morethantwiceB.astwicemuchC.twiceasmuchD.twicemorethan11.Shewantstostudyabroadsoshehasto_somemoneyeverymonthtoprepareforthat.A.setasideB.setupC.setaboutD.setout12.Johnhadplannedtoleavebuthedecidedtostayinthehotelfor_twodaysbecauseoftheheavyrain.A.otherB.theotherC.anotherD.others13.Parentsshouldcooperatewithteachersand_themselvesintheirchildrenseducation.A.getB.involveC.findD.keep14.Theteacherisvery_totheneedsofherstudentsandshecanadaptherteachingveryflexibly.A.significantB.sensitiveC.seriousD.sincere15.Youcanborrowmybook,_youpromisetogiveitbacktomebytheendofthismonth.A.asfarasB.assoonasC.aslongasD.aswellas16._fromBuckinghamPalace,thistriptakesyoutothebestofLondonssightsA.BeginningB.BegunC.TobeginD.Havingbegun17.ApplicantsfortheOlympicvolunteersmustbeableto_excellentservicestomeetthedemandsoftheGames.A.applyB.makeC.contributeD.use18.Itisthenaturalscenery_meansthecityagoodreputation.A.whatB.thatC.whereD.when19.Manyyoungcouplesdonottakemarriage_andtheygetmarriedanddivorcedeasily.A.eagerlyB.highlyC.seriouslyD.severely20.Maryisnothappilytolivewithherparents.Whatshewants_moreprivacywhilewhatherparentsexpect_moretimetobewithher.A.is,isB.is,areC.are,areD.are,is21.Iamveryfamiliar_thiscityasIhavebeenlivinghereformorethan10years.A.toB.withC.inD.for22.Themanagerdemandedthatallemployees_ontime.A.beB.areC.tobeD.wouldbe23.Rarely_somuchattentionfromallaroundtheworld.A.hasdrawnadiscussionB.hasadiscussiondrawnC.adiscussionhasbeendrawnD.hasadiscussionbeendrawn24.Sheisoneofthetopstudentsinherclass._shestudiesveryhard.A.becauseB.soC.unlessD.though25.Thebrownbearescapedfromthezoo,whichwasa_toeveryoneinthetown.A.harmB.violenceC.hurtD.threat26.Manypeoplebelievethat_onehas,_oneis,butactuallyitisnottrue.A.themoremoney,thehappierB.themoremoney,themorehappyC.thelessmoney,thehappierD.thelessmoney,themorehappy27.Ihadntrealizedshewasmyformerteacher_shespoke.A.asB.sinceC.untilD.while28.Myfatherisverybusy.andSundayistheonlyday_hecanrelax.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when29.Iwouldliketostayinthesmalltownduetoits_weather.A.generalB.softC.mildD.gentle30.Itiswidelyrecognizedthatbeauty_notonlyinappearancebutalsoinheart.A.liesB.takesC.sitsD.givesPartllReadingComprehension(40%)PassageIThispastfallsemester,atDukeUniversity,thereweretwostudentswhoweretakingOrganicChemistry.Theydidprettywellonallofthetestsandthemidtermsandlabs,etc.,suchthatgoingintothefinaltheyhadasolidA.Thesetwofriendsweresoconfidentgoingintothefinalthattheweekendbeforefinalsweek,eventhoughtheChemistryfinalwasonMonday,theydecidedtogouptotheUniversityofVirginiaandhaveapartywithsomefriendsupthere.Sotheydidthisandhadagreattime.However,withtheaftereffectsofalcoholandeverything,theyoversleptalldaySundayanddidntmakeitbacktoDukeuntilearlyMondaymorning.Ratherthantakingthefinalthen,whattheydidwastofindProfessorAldricafterthefinalandexplaintohimwhytheymissedthefinal.TheytoldhimthattheywentuptoUVAfortheweekend,andhadplannedtocomebackintimetostudy,buttheyhadaflattire(爆胎)onthewaybackanddidnthaveaspareandcouldntgethelpforalongtimeandsowerelategettingbacktocampus.Aldricthoughtthisoverandthenagreedthattheycouldmakeupthefinalonthefollowingday.Thetwoguyswereoverjoyedandrelieved.So,theystudiedthatnightandwentinthenextdayatthetimethatAldrichadtoldthem.Heplacedtheminseparateroomsandhandedeachofthematestbookletandtoldthemtobegin.Theylookedatthefirstproblem,whichwassomethingsimpleaboutfreeradicalformationandwasworth5points.“Cool,”theythought,“thisisgoingtobeeasy.”Theydidthatproblemandthenturnedthepage.Theywereunprepared,however,forwhattheysawonthenextpage.Itsaid:

(95points)Whichtirewasflat?

31.Thetwostudentsdecidedtovisittheirfriendsattheweekendbecause_.A.theydidntwanttotaketheexamB.theywereinvitedbytheirfriendsC.theywerenotworriedabouttheexamatallD.theyforgetthearrangementofthefinalexam32.Theydidntreturnasplannedbecause.A.theygotlostontheirwaybackB.theysleptbeyondthetimetocomebackC.theircarbrokedownontheirwaybackD.theycouldntgethelpwhentheywereindifficulty33.HowdidtheProfessorarrangethemake-upexam?

A.Hemadetheexambookletverylong.B.Hegavethemdifferentexampapers.C.Heaskedaverysurprisingquestion.D.Hegavethemverylimitedtimetofinishthepaper.34.Whentheytookthefirstglanceattheexambooklet,theythought_.A.itwaseasyB.itwastoomuchC.itwastoodifficultD.itwasreasonable35.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_A.thestudentsdidntlikeProfessorAldricB.thetwostudentshaddifficultiesintheirstudiesC.ProfessorAldricwasverycleverandhumorousD.thetwostudentswouldsurelypassthemake-upexamPassage2Alarge,detached(独立的)housenotonlyensuresprivacy.Itisalsoastatussymbol.The“magnificenthome”issetinabiggarden.Ofcourse,thiskindofhouseisanunrealisticdreamformostpeople.Butevenasmalldetachedhouse,surroundedbyagarden,givestherequiredsuggestionofrurallifewhichisdeartotheheartsofmanyBritishpeople.Mostpeoplewouldbehappytoliveinacottage(村舍),andifthisisathatched(茅草的)cottage,suggestiveofapre-industrialage,somushthebetter.Mostpeopletrytoavoidlivinginablockofflats(whattheAmericanscallapartmentblocks).Flats,theyfeel,providetheleastamountofprivacy.Withafewexceptions,mostlyincertainlocationsincentralLondon,flatsarethecheapestkindofhome.Thepeoplewholiveinthemarethosewhocannotaffordtoliveanywhereelse.Thedislikeoflivinginflatsisverystrong.Inthe1950smillionsofpoorerpeoplelivedinold,cold,uncomfortablenineteenthcenturyhouses,oftenwithonlyanoutsidetoiletandnobathroom.Duringthenexttwentyyearsmanyofthemweregivennewhighriseblocksofflatstoliveinwhich,withcentralheatingandbathrooms,weremuchmorecomfortableandweresurroundedbygrassyopenspaces.Butpeoplehatedtheirnewhomes.Theysaidtheyfeltcutofffromtheworldwithallthosefloorsup.Theymissedtheneighborliness.Theycouldntkeepawatchfuleyeontheirchildrenplayingdownthereinthoselovelygreenspaces.Thenewhigh-riseblocksquicklygotbroken.TheliftsdidntworkThecorridorsweredark.Windowsweredamagedandwerenotrepaired.Therewasgraffitialloverthewalls.36.Britishpeopleprefer_A.flatstodetachedhousesB.cottagestoflatsC.modernhousestooldhousesD.citylifetocountrylife37.Agardenisconsideredtobedesirablebecause_.A.itsBritishB.itappearsruralC.gardeningispopularD.childrenlikegardens38.Britishpeopledontliketoliveinblocksofflatsbecause_.A.theywantmoreprivacyB.flatsaretoosmallC.flatsareinexpensiveareasD.theydisliketheneighborsthere39.Comparedwiththe19thcenturyhouses,thenewhigh-riseblocks_.A.wereinbetterlocationsB.werewarmlywelcomeedC.weremuchbetterequippedD.weremuchmoreexpensive40.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.BritishCultureB.Houses,NotFlatsC.BritishDreamD.KindsofHousesPassage3Whenwearenotengagedinthinkingaboutsomedefiniteproblem.weusuallyspendabout95percentofourtimethinkingaboutourselves.Now,ifwestopthinkingaboutourselvesforawhileandbegintothinkofotherpersonsgoodpoints,thingswillbequitedifferent.Oneofthemostneglectedvirtuesisappreciation.Somehow,weneglecttopraiseoursonordaughterwhenheorshebringshomeagoodreportcard,andwefailtoencourageourchildrenwhentheyfirstsucceedinbakingacakeorbuildingabirdhouse.Nothingpleaseschildrenmorethanthiskindofparentalinterestandapproval.Thenexttimeyouenjoydeliciousfoodatarestaurant,sendwordtothecookthatitisexcellentlyprepared,andwhenatiredsalespersonshowsyouunusualpoliteness,pleasementionit.Everyminister,lecturerandpublicspeakerknowsthediscouragementofpouringhimselforherselfouttoanaudienceandnotreceivinganyappreciativecomment.Whatappliestoprofessionalsappliesdoublytoworkersinoffices,shopsandfactoriesandourfamiliesandfriends.Inourinterpersonalrelationsweshouldneverforgetthatallourassociatesarehumanbeingsandhungerforappreciation.Itisthelegaltenderthatallsoulsenjoy.Trytobefriendlyandappreciativeinyourdailylife,andyoullbesurprisedhowtheywillchangeyourlifea

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