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5Somemembersofthecommitteesuggestedthatthemeeting
A.beingpostponedB.tobepostponed
C.postponedD.bepostponed
6.Isthereanythingelse___________youwanttogetreadyforthepartythisevening?
A.whichB.whoC.whatD.that
7Sinceanyanswermaybring____________tohisgovernment,thespokesmantriedtoavoidthequestion.
A.embarrassment
B.commitment
C.failure
D.benefit
8Itispossibleforapersonto___________negativeattitudesandgainhealthyconfidenceneededtorealizehisorherdreams.
A.getawaywith
B.getridof
C.getoutof
D.getalongwith
9.Bytheendofthisterm,thegirls____________thebasicrulesofdinnerpartyconversation.
A.willhavelearnedB.willlearn
C.havelearnedD.arelearning
10youmisstheculturalreferences______________aword,you'
reverylikelytomissitsmeaning.
A.belowB.before
C.behindD.beyond
2010GCT真题B卷第四部分外语运用能力测试(英语)
PartTwoReadingComprehension
Inthisparttherearethreepassagesandonetable,eachfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions11-15arebasedonthefollowingtable:
FIVE-DAYWEATHER
11.Whichdayisbestforapicnicbasedontheinformationinthetable?
A.Friday.
B.Saturday.
C.Monday.
D.Sunday.
12.Whatdoes"
POP"
probablymean?
A.Placesofpresence.
B.Patternsofpresence.
C.Probabilityofpresence.
D.Periodofpresence.
13.Disastrousweathermayoccuron
A.Friday
B.Saturday
C.Tuesday
D.Monday
14.Whattrendcanbefoundfromtheinformationgiveninthetable?
A.Thenightsaregettinglonger.
B.Thedaysarebecominglonger.
C.Thedaysaregrowingwanner.
D.Theweatheristurningbetter.
15.Whatdayhasthegreatesttemperaturedifferencebetweendayandnight?
A.Tuesday.
B.Monday.
C.Saturday.
Questions16-20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Firefightersareoftenaskedtospeaktoschoolandcommunitygroupsabouttheimportanceoffiresafety,particularlyfirepreventionanddetection.Becausesmokedetectorsreducetheriskofdyinginafirebyhalf,firefightersoftenprovideaudienceswithinformationonhowtoinstalltheseprotectivedevicesintheirhomes.
Specifically,theytellthemthesethings:
Asmokedetectorshouldbeplacedoneachfloorofahome.Whilesleeping,peopleareinparticulardangerofanemergentfire,andtheremustbeadetectoroutsideeachsleepingarea.Agoodsiteforadetectorwouldbeahallwaythatrunsbetweenlivingspacesandbedrooms.
Becauseofthedead-airspacethatmightbemissedbyhotairbouncingaroundaboveafire,smokedetectorsshouldbeinstalledeitherontheceilingatleastfourinchesfromthenearestwall,orhighonawallatleastfour,butnofurtherthantwelve,inchesfromtheceiling.
Detectorsshouldnotbemountednearwindows,entrances,orotherplaceswheredrafts(过堂风)mightdirectthesmokeawayfromtheunit.Norshouldtheybeplacedinkitchensandgarages,wherecookingandgasfumesarelikelytocausefalsealarms.
16.Oneresponsibilityofafirefighteristo______________.
A.installsmokedetectorsinresidents'
homes
B.checkifsmokedetectorsareproperlyinstalled
C.speaktoresidentsabouthowtopreventfires
D.developfiresafetyprogramsforschools
17.Comparedwithhomeswithoutsmokedetectors,homeswiththemgivetheirownersa50%betterchanceof____________.
A.preventingafire
B.survivingafire
C.detectingahiddenfire
D.notgettinginjuredinafire
18.Asmokedetectormustalwaysbeplaced____________.
A.outsideallbedroomsinahome
B.onanylevelofahome
C.inallhallwaysofahome
D.inkitchenswherefiresaremostlikelytostart
19.Thepassageimpliesthatdead-airspaceismostlikelytobefound_______________.
A.onaceilingfourinchesawayfromawall
B.nearanopenwindow
C.inkitchensandgarages
D.closetowhereawallmeetsaceiling
20.Whatisthefocusofthispassage?
A.Theproperinstallationofhomesmokedetectors.
B.Howfirefighterscarryouttheirresponsibilities.
C.Thedetectionofdead-airspaceonwallsandceilings.
D.Howsmokedetectorspreventfiresinhomes.
Questions21-25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Watchout!
HerecomesLondonMayorBorisJohnsonridingabicyclefromhisnewbikehireplan."
Whatwe'
veputinisanewformofpublictransport.Thesebikesaregoingtobelongtoeverybody."
Morethan12,000peoplehavesignedupfortheplan.Theyeachreceiveakeyatacostofthreepounds,withcostsatonepoundfora24-hourmembership,fivepoundsforsevendays,and45poundsforanannualmembership.
JohnPayne,aLondonteacherwhocyclesalot,isamongthefirsttousethesystem."
It'
sverycomfortable.Forpeoplewhodon'
tcyclemuchIthinkit'
llbeveryuseful.Butforpeoplewhocycleregularly,theyarepossiblyabitslow.Butthey'
reperfectforLondonstreets,verystrong.Ithinkthey'
llbeverywidelyused."
AndJohnsonsaysit'
sofgoodvalue."
Ithinkit'
sextremelygoodvalue.Thefirsthalfhourisfree.IfyoucyclesmartandyoucyclearoundLondon--mostjourneysinLondontakelessthanhalfanhour,youcancyclethewholedayfree."
Some5,000bikesarecurrentlyavailableatover300dockingstations(租车点)incentralLondon.Johnsonsaysthecitywillgraduallyexpandthesystem."
Clearlyoneofourambitionsistomakesurethatin2012whentheworldcomestoLondon,theywillbeabletouseLondonhirebikestogototheOlympicstadiums."
21.MayorBorisJohnsonisridingabicycleto__________.
A.gotowork
B.attendacompetition
C.showhisloveforcycling
D.promotehisbikehireplan
22.TheauthormentionsJohnPayneasanexampleofpeoplewho____________.
A.supportthebikehireplan
B.opposethebikehireplan
C.don'
tcyclemuch
D.cycleregularly
23.AccordingtoBorisJohnson,onecancyclearoundLondonthewholedayfree________.
A.becausemostjourneystakelessthanhalfanhour
B.becausethebikehireisfreeforthef'
n'
sttime
C.ifoneisphysicallystrongenough
DifonecanarrangehisLondontourinasmartway
24.Thebikehiresystemwill____________.
A.beprovidedfreeforthe2012Olympicathletes
B.beexpandedtoservethe2012OlympicGames
C.benefitfromthe2012OlympicGames
D.befreeofchargeforthe2012Olympicvisitors
25.MayorBorisJohnsonis__________aboutthefutureofhisbikehireplan.
A.concerned
B.optimistic
C.uncertain
D.excited
Questions26-30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
TonyHuesman,ahearttransplantrecipient(接受者)wholivedarecord31yearswithasingledonatedorganhasdiedatage51ofleukemia(白血病),buthisheartstillgoingstrong."
Hehadleukemia,"
hiswidowCarolHuesmansaid,"
Hisheart—believeitornot—heldout.Hisheartnevergaveupuntiltheend,whenithadto."
Huesmangotahearttransplantin1978atStanfordUniversity.Thatwasjust11yearsaftertheworld'
sfirsthearttransplantwasperformedinSouthAfrica.Athisdeath,Huesmanwaslistedastheworld'
slongestsurvivorofasingletransplantedheartbothbyStanfordandtheRichmond,Virginia-basedUnitedNetworkforOrganSharing.
"
I'
malivingproofofapersonwhocangothroughalife-threateningillness,havetheoperationandreturntoaproductivelife,"
HuesmantoldtheDaytonDailyNewsin2006.
Huesmanworkedasmarketingdirectoratasporting-goodsstore.Hewasfoundtohaveseriousheartdiseasewhileinhighschool.Hisheart,attackedbyapneumonia(肺炎)virus,wasalmostfourtimesitsnormalsizefromtryingtopumpbloodwithweakenedmuscles.
Huesman'
ssister,LindaHuesmanLamb,alsowasstrickenwiththesameproblemandreceivedahearttransplantin1983.Thetwowerethenation'
sfirstbrotherandsisterhearttransplantrecipients.Shediedin1991atage29.
HuesmanfoundedtheHuesmanHeartFoundationinDayton,whichseekstoreduceheartdiseasebyeducatingchildrenandoffersanursingscholarshipinhonorofhissister.
26.TonyHuesmandiedfrom____________.
A.heartfailure
B.hearttransplant
C.non-heart-relateddisease
D.pneumonia
27.Thephrase"
heldout"
(Para.1)probablymeans"
_____________.
A.functionedproperly
B.failedsuddenly
C.expandedgradually
D.shrankprogressively
28Afterhishearttransplant,TonyHuesman____________.
A.receivedanotherdonatedorgan
B.livedanormallife
C.couldn'
tgobacktowork
D.didn'
tliveaslongasexpected
29TonyHuesmandiedintheyearof____________.
A.1983B.1991
C.2009D.2006
30.Huesmanhadtoreceiveahearttransplantbecause____________.
A.hehadaninheritedheartdisease
B.hewasbornwithheartdisability
C.hish