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A.whenB.where
C.thatD.which
6.Milk_________toourdooreverymorning.
A.deliversB.gives
C.isdeliveredD.given
7.John'
sfatherchose______ratherthan______.
A.tofly;
todriveB.flying;
driving
C.tofly;
drivingD.tofly;
drive
8.JaneGoodall_________therestoftheworldunderstandandrespectthelifeoftheseanimals.
A.hasbeenhelpedB.hadbeenhelping
C.hadbeenhelpedD.hasbeenhelping
9.Iwon'
twaitifitmeans_________morethanamonthorso.
A.todelayB.delaying
C.delayD.todelaying
10.It'
snotrightto_________thepoorerpeopleoftheworld.
A.lookdownatB.lookdownupon
C.lookupatD.lookdownin
11.Janespentthreehours_________herhomeworklastnight.
A.finishB.tofinish
C.finishingD.atfinishing
12.Thepopulationoftheearth_________increasingfast.Onethirdofthepopulationhere_________workers.
A.is;
areB.is;
hasbeenC.are;
isD.is;
was
13.E-mail,aswellastelephones,_________animportantpartindailycommunication.
A.isplayingB.haveplayed
C.areplayingD.play
14.Eitheryouorhe_________interestedinplayingchesstenyearsago._________youorhefondofmusicatpresent?
A.are;
AreB.was;
Are
C.are;
IsD.is;
Is
15.PremierZhouEnlai_________bymillionsofpeopleallovertheworldisreally_________.
A.respectful;
respectable
B.respectable;
C.respected;
D.respected;
respectful
二、完形填空
Manypeoplegotoschoolforaneducation.Theylearnlanguages,history,geography,physics,chemistryandmathematics.16gotoschooltolearna17sothattheycanmakea18.Schooleducationisveryimportantand19,yetnoonecanlearneverythingfrom20.Ateacher,nomatter21heknows,cannotteachhisstudents22theywanttoknow.Theteacher'
sjobis23hisstudentshowtolearn.Heteachesthemhowtoreadandhowtothink.So,muchmoreis24outsideschoolbythestudentsthemselves.
Itisalways25importanttoknowhowtostudybyoneselfthantomemorizesomefactsoraformula(公式).
26isquiteeasytolearnacertainfactinhistoryoraformulain27.Butitisverydifficulttouseaformula
28amathsproblem.Greatscientists,suchasEinstein,NewtonandGalileo29everythingfromschool.Butthey30successful.Theyinvented31thingsformankind.Thereasonfortheirsuccessis32theyknewhowtostudy.Theyreadbooksthat33atschool.Theyworkedhardalltheir34,wastingnotasinglemoment.Theywouldaskmanyquestionsastheyreadandtheydidthousandsofexperiments.35,theyknewhowtousetheirbrains.
16.A.TheotherB.AnotherC.OthersD.Other
17.A.skillB.methodC.wayD.technical
18.A.houseB.moneyC.friendsD.living
19.A.usefulB.uselessC.nouseD.usual
20.A.universityB.collegeC.schoolD.classes
21.A.howB.howmuchC.whatD.howmany
22.A.allthingsB.wholethingC.anythingD.everything
23.A.showB.shownC.showedD.toshow
24.A.tobelearnedB.tolearnC.learnedD.learning
25.A.mostB.moreC.themostD.themore
26.A.ThisB.ThatC.ItD.What
27.A.ChineseB.EnglishC.politicsD.mathematics
28.A.toworkoutB.inworkingoutC.tomakeoutD.inmakingout
29.A.didgetB.didn'
tgetC.hadgotD.havegot
30.A.allweresoB.allsowereC.wereallsoD.weresoall
31.A.suchmoreB.suchmanyC.somuchD.somany
32.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whether
33.A.werenottaughtB.werealwaystaughtC.areneverteachingD.arealwaysteaching
34.A.liveB.lifeC.lifesD.lives
35.A.AboveallB.AfterallC.FirstofallD.Allatonce
三、阅读理解
A
Thefirstrobotswereinventedinthe1920s.RobotshaveappearedinHollywoodsuchasRobocopandtheTerminator.Therobotsinthesefilmsarestronger,fasterandmoreintelligentthanpeople.
Inreallife,robotsaremainlyusedinfactories.Theydomanydifferentjobs.Usuallythesejobsaretoodangerous,difficultorboringforhumans.
Robotsalsohelpdisabledpeopleandpeoplewhocannotlookafterthemselves.Forexample,scientistsaremakingarobottohelpblindpeople.Nowadaysmanyblindpeoplehaveadogtohelpthem.Thisdogiscalledaguidedog.Inthefuture,guidedogsmightberobotdogs.
OnerobotguidedogiscalledMeldog.Ithaswheels.Itwalksinfrontofitsowner.Itisveryclever.Itknowsthespeedofitsowner'
swalk.Meldogtalkstoitsownerbyradio.Theownerwearsaspecialbelt.ThisbeltsendsinstructionsfromtheownertoMeldogsuchas"
Stophere"
"
Turnleft"
and"
Turnright"
.
IntheUnitedStates,anothertypeofrobothelpsdisabledworkers.Thisrobot,calledKilroy,helpsdisabledcomputeroperators.Therobothearsthesoundofitsowner'
svoice.Itfollowsinstructionssuchas,"
Turnthepage"
and"
Makeacupofcoffee"
.Thisrobotwillbringitsownerapapertissuewhenheorshesneezes!
RobotsarealsousedinAmericanhospitals.Theycandosimplejobs.Forexample,theyshavepatientsandbrushtheirteeth.Atonehospital,arobotwiththenicknameRoscoetakesmealsfromthekitchentopatients'
rooms.Roscoenevergetslostbecausethisrobothasamapofthehospitalinitscomputermemory.
Robotswillneverreplacehumans.Theycan,however,helppeopleinmanydifferentways.
36.Somerobotsinreallifeare_________.
A.dangerousB.boring
C.filmstarsD.factoryworkers
37.Somedisabledpeopleneedhelpto_________.
A.makerobots
B.becomescientists
C.lookafterthemselves
D.dodangerousjobs
38.Meldogisa_________.
A.blinddogB.robotscientist
C.realdogD.robotguidedog
39.Kilroyhelpsdisabledcomputeroperators.Thisrobotcan_________.
A.speaktoitsowner
B.giveinstructions
C.readbooks
D.makecupsofcoffee
B
Bill,
Sorry,Icouldn'
tattendthe10o'
clockmeeting.MydentalappointmentlastedalotlongerthanIexpected.MayIhavesomeinformationaboutthemeetingtomorrowat2?
Gary
40.Themajorpurpose(目的)ofthenoteisto___________
A.informB.apologize
C.expressgoodwillD.salute
March31,2005
ToMargaret,
I'
dliketohaveyoureturnanyofthematerialsyouarenotusing.Ineedtobeusingsomeofthesenow.Ifyouneedsomeofthethingsstall,pleaseletustalkaboutwhichones.Thankyou.
Harvey
41.Harveywouldliketo_________.
A.borrowsomematerials
B.lendMargaretsomething
C.getsomethingback
D.haveatalkwithMargaret
Wed.11March
Football
HensleyagainstMayfair
TheannualfootballmatchbetweenHensleySchoolandMayfairSchoolwillbeheldonSaturday.However,ifthereisheavyrainthematchwillbeheldonSundayISatthesametime.
42.Italldependson_________whetherthefootballmatchwillbeputoff.
A.HensleySchool
B.MayfairSchool
C.bothofthetwoschools
D.theweather
NOTICE
Asyoumayknow,theCollegeofEducationrunssomesummercoursesforforeigners(aged14-18)inJulyandAugusteveryyear.Butthecollegedoesn'
thaveenoughroomsforallthestudentstoliveinandweusuallytrytoplacesomeofthemwithfamilieswholiveclosetothecollege.Ifyoufeelyouhavetherighthousingconditionsandwouldliketotakeinapavingguestforpartofthesummer,couldyoupleasegetintouchwithMrsChampmanattheCollegeofEducation?
43.Ofthefollowingpeople,whodoyouthinkwillmostprobablycometoMrsChampmanafterreadingthisnote?
A.Juana,agidstudentwhocomesfromSpaintoattendthesummercourses.
B.MrSmith,anoldmanwholivesinaone-roomflat.
C.MrsJones,aladywhohasaspareroominherhouse.
D.MrBrown,ayoungmanwholivesinahouseasatenant.
C
Readingtodogsisanunusualwaytohelpchildrenimprovetheirliteracyskills(读写能力).Withtheirshiningbrowneyes,waggingtails,andunconditionallove,dogscanprovidethenonjudgementallistenersneededforabeginningreadertogainconfidence(自信心),accordingtoIntermountainTherapyAnimals(ITA)inSaltLakeCity.Thegroupsaysitisthefirstprograminthecountrytousedogstohelpdevelopliteracyinchildren,withtheintroductionofReadingEducationAssistanceDogs(READ).
TheSaltLakeCityPublicLibraryissoldontheidea.Literacyspecialistsadmitthatchildrenwhoreadbelowtheleveloftheirfellowpupilsareoftenafraidofreadingaloudinagroup,oftenhavelowerself-respect,andregardreadingasaheadache,"
saidlisaMyron,managerofthechildren'
sdepartment.
LastNovemberthetwogroupsstarted"
DogDayAfternoon"
inthechildren'
sdepartmentofthemainlibrary.About25childrenattendedeachofthefourSaturday-afternoonclasses,readingforhalfanhour.Thosewhoattendedthreeofthefourclassesreceiveda"
pawgraphed"
bookatthelastclass.
TheprogramwassosuccessfulthatthelibraryplanstorepeatitinApril,accordingtoDanaThumpowsky,publicrelationsmanager.
44.Whatismainlydiscussedinthetext?
A.Children'
sreadingdifficulties.