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8.Hegaveup__A___onmedicaladvice.
A.smoking
9.While__A___yourimagination,youshouldbealoneandcompletelyundisturbed.
A.exercising
10.Oncehiscuriosity__C___,heusescertainmethodsandprocedurestoobtainnewknowledgeandgreatunderstanding.
C.hasbeenaroused
11.Sheworks___C__shewerewell-trained.
C.asif
12.Moneyprovidesaunitofaccountthatserves___A__astandardtomeasurevalue.
A.as
13.Iftherain__A___,we'
llbeabletogotothezoo.
A.stops
14.Ontwooccasionshewaschargedwithstealingmoneyfromthecompany,butinneithercase___D__anyevidencetosupporttheclaims.
D.wasthere
15.__B___howtominimizetheworsteffectsofjetlag,andyourflightwillbelessstressful.
B.Understand
16.Theysucceeded__C___overcomingthedifficultiestheyencountered.
C.in
17.Suddenlyit__B___tomethatI'
llhavetowatertheplantsinthegardentomorrow.
B.occurs
18.Generally,thechildrenstayinthenuclearfamily__C___theygrowupandmarry.
C.until
19.AirtravelissoquicknowadaysthatwecanleaveLondonafterbreakfastandarriveinNewYork__A___eighthours.
A.in
20.Itook__C___thattheywouldapologizeforwhattheyhaddonetothepicture.
C.itforgranted
21.IpromiseI'
llremember___B__thebooktoyou.
B.toreturn
22.__D___English,youhadbetterlearnanotherforeignlanguage.
D.Inadditionto
23.Ibelievetravelingcanbroadenourmind,andthatmusiccan___D__ourlife.
D.enrich
24.Sometimesveryyoungchildrenhavetrouble__D___therightfromthewrong.
D.separating
25.Onlyafewpeoplehave___A__totheconfidentialenergydata.
A.access
26.Itwasrecommendedthatthey___C__forthedoctor.
C.wait
27.Shewas__A___towaitforoveranhour.
A.made
28.Wehavea___D__experienceofcontinuedlivingthananysocietythathasprecededusanywhere.
D.muchgreater
29.Itisagoodideaforparentstomonitorthe__C___aswellasthekindoftelevisionthattheirpreschoolchildwatches.
C.amount
30.Inmycountrypeopleneverleavetips.SowhenIfirstwentabroad,Ikeptforgettingtotipwaiters.Ifeltreally___B__.
B.embarrassed
31.Theknowledgeandpoweroftheinformationagewillbewithinreachnotjustofthefew,___A__ofeveryclassroom,everylibraryinthenearfuture.
A.but
32.Theteacher’sinsistenceonhighstandardsresulted__C___excellentwork.
C.in
33.TheinitialsNE___C__NorthEast.
C.standfor
挑错题练习题
1.Thestandardsonwhichthemetricsystemarebasedhavebeenfoundtobeslightlyinaccurate.(B)
ABCD
2.MyyoungerbrothersleptwhenIgotupthismorning.(B)
ABCD
3.BecauseofEinstein’sTheoryofRelativity,scientistsneveragainregarded
ABC
theworldastheydidbefore.(C)
D
4.Severalyearslatter,Ifoundshehadgrowntobeaprettygirl.(A)
ABCD
5.Someofushavetostudytheirlessonsmorecarefullyifweexpecttopasstheexamination.(B)
ABCD
6.Tomaintaingoodhealth,youshouldhavegoodfood,plentyofrestandexercisingalot.(D)
ABCD
7.DuringthedisastrousearthquakeinJuly,1976,agreatmanyhousesinChina
AB
werecollapsedandthousandsofliveswerelost.(C)
CD
8.Remembermetotakesomemoneywhenwegoshoppingtomorrow.(A)
ABCD
9.Itallowspeopletostudyathomeintheirfreetimesandmeansthatdisabled
AB
peopleorthosewhootherwisestayathometolookafterthemcanwork.(B)
CD
10.Ifabodywillfloatinaliquidornotdependsonitsspecificgravity
ABC
withrespecttothatliquid.(A)
D
11.We’vetestedthreehundredtypesofboots,noneofthemiscompletelywaterproof.(B)
ABCD
12.In1897itwasdiscoveredthattheatomisnotindivisiblebutcomposesof
ABC
evensmallerarticles.(C)
13.Hehadtroublefindingoutthatthecapitalofthecountrylayinthecoastal
ABC
areaorinthemountains.(B)
D
14.Hejumpedoverthefence,runningacrossthefield,anddisappearedintothewoods.(C)
ABCD
15.JacklentmeabookandhopedmetoreturnitassoonasIfinished.(B)
ABCD
一、完型填空题
Passage1
Duringthe1980s,unemploymentandunderemploymentinsomecountrieswasashighas90percent.Somecountriesdidnot21Cenoughfood;
basicneedsinhousingandclothingwerenot22B.Manyofthesecountrieslookedtotheindustrialprocessesofthedevelopednations
23Asolutions.
24D,problemscannotalwaysbesolvedbycopyingtheindustrializednations.Industryinthedevelopednationsishighlyautomatedandvery25A.Itprovidesfewerjobsthanlabor-intensiveindustrialprocesses,andhighly26Bworkersareneededto27Bandrepairtheequipment.Theseworkersmustbetrained,28Dmanynationsdonothavethenecessarytraininginstitutions.Thus,the29Cofimportingindustrybecomeshigher.Studentsmustbesentabroadto30Cvocationalandprofessionaltraining.31A,justtobegintraining,thestudentsmust32DlearnEnglish,French,German,orJapanese.Thestudentsthenspendmanyyearsabroad,and33Adonotreturnhome.
Allnationsagreethatscienceandtechnology34Bbeshared.Thepointis,countries35Atheindustrialprocessesofthedevelopednationsneedtolookcarefully36Bthecosts,because
manyofthesecostsare37D.Studentsfromthesenationsshould38Ctheproblemsoftheindustrializedcountriesclosely.39Ccare,theywilltakehomenottheproblemsofscienceandtechnology,40Dthebenefits.
21.C.produce22.B.met23.A.for24.D.However25.A.expensive
26.B.skilled27.B.maintain28.D.yet29.C.cost30.C.receive
31.A.Frequently32.B.quickly33.A.some34D.will35.A.adopting
36.B.at37.D.hidden38.C.study39.C.With40.D.but
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Passage2
Mostpeoplehavenoideaofthehardworkandworrythatgointothecollectingofthosefascinatingbirdsandanimalsthattheypaytoseeinthezoo.Oneofthequestionsthatisalwaysaskedofmeis21AIbecameananimalcollectorinthefirst22C.TheansweristhatIhavealwaysbeeninterestedinanimalsandzoos.Accordingtomyparents,thefirstwordIwasabletosaywithany23Awasnottheconventional“mamma”or“daddy”,24Btheword“zoo”,whichIwould25Doverandoveragainwithashrill26Cuntilsomeone,inorderto27Bmeup,wouldtakemetothezoo.WhenI28Aalittleolder,welivedinGreeceandIhadagreat
29Cofpets,rangingfromowlstoseahorses,andIspentallmysparetime30Dthecountrysideinsearchoffreshspecimensto31tomycollectionofpets.32onIwentforayeartotheCityZoo,asastudent33,togetexperienceofthelargeanimals,suchaslions,bears,bisonandostriches,34werenoteasytokeepathome.WhenIleft,I35hadenoughmoneyofmyowntobeableto36myfirsttripandIhavebeengoing37eversincethen.Thoughacollector’sjobisnotaneasyoneandisfullof38,itiscertainlyajobwhichwillappeal39allthosewholoveanimalsand40.
21.A.howB.whereC.whenD.whether
22.A.regionB.fieldC.placeD.case
23.A.clarityB.emotionC.sentimentD.affection
24.A.exceptB.butC.exceptforD.butfor
25.A.reciteB.recognizeC.readD.repeat
26.A.volumeB.noiseC.voiceD.pitch
27.A.closeB.shutC.stopD.fort
28.A.grewB.wasgrowingC.growD.grown
29.A.manyB.amountC.numberD.supply
30.A.livingB.cultivatingC.reclaimingD.exploring
31.A.increaseB.includeC.addD.enrich
32.A.LaterB.FurtherC.ThenD.Subsequently
33.A.attendantB.keeperC.memberD.aide
34.A.whoB.theyC.ofwhichD.which
35.A.luckilyB.gladlyC.nearlyD.successfully
36.A.payB.provideC.allowD.finance
37.A.normallyB.regularlyC.usuallyD.often
38.A.expectationsB.sorrowsC.excitementD.disappointments
39.A.forB.withC.toD.from
40.A.excursionB.travelC.journeyD.trip
Passage3
Formanypeopletoday,readingisnolongerrelaxation.Tokeepuptheirworktheymustreadletters,reports,tradepublications,interofficecommunications,nottomentionnewspapersandmagazines:
anever-endingfloodofwords.In1ajoboradvancinginone,theabilitytoreadandcomprehend2canmeanthedifferencebetweensuccessandfailure.Yettheunfortunatefactisthatmostofusare3readers.Mostofusdeveloppoorreading4atanearlyage,andnevergetoverthem.Themaindeficiency5intheactualstuffoflanguageitself-words.Takenindividually,wordshave6meaninguntiltheyarestrungtogetherintophrased,sentencesandparagraphs.7,however,theuntrainedreaderdoesnotreadgroupsofwords.Helaboriouslyreadsonewordatatime,oftenregr