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8.Thelastthirtyyears_____thegreatestnumberoflawsstoppingourrightsandprogress.Untiltodaywehavereachedastage_____wehavealmostnorightsatall.

A.saw;

whichB.see;

where

C.areseeing;

inwhichD.haveseen;

where

9.BarrackObama’srecentvisittotheAsiannationsclearlysentamessagetotheworld_____AsiaisimportantinAmerica’sglobalpartnership.

A.whichB.where

C.thatD.what

10.------ThankyouverymuchforgivingmeahandwhenIwasintrouble.

------Don’tmentionit.Ionlydidwhatanyoneelse_______inmyplace.

A.mustdoB.mightdo

C.wouldhavedoneD.canhavedone

11.----Canyouthinkofanothergoodidea?

----ThisisthebestapproachIcanimagine________theworkaheadofschedule.

A.toaccomplishB.toaccomplishing

C.accomplishingD.accomplished

12.----WheredidyouwatchthenationalflagbeingraisedlastMondaymorning?

----Itwasonthesquare_____weflewkitessometimes.

A.whichB.that

C.towhichD.where

13.Whentheaccidenthappened,yourbrotherescapedbeinghurt,_______?

A.didn’theB.didhe

C.didn’titD.didit

14.Itwouldbeverysafeifyou_________thedoor_________tothegarden.

A.fasten;

ledB.willfasten;

leads

C.fastened;

leading 

 

D.fastened;

tolead

15.----Ittookmenearly5yearstomakeabreakthroughinmyfield.

----Well,youknowwhatpeoplesay._________.

A.Thereisnosmokewithoutfire.

B.Practicemakesperfect.

C.AllroadsleadtoRome.

D.Nopains,nogains.

二.完形填空

Agroupofgraduatesgottogethertovisittheirolduniversityprofessor.

Theconversationsoonturnedintocomplaintsabout16inworkandlife.Offeringhis17coffee,theprofessorwenttothekitchenand18withalargepotofcoffeeanda19ofcups---porcelain,plastic,glass,crystal,someplain-looking,someexpensive,somebeautiful—tellingthemto20themselvestothecoffee.

Whenallthestudentshadacupofcoffeeinhand,theprofessorsaid,“ifyouhave21,allthenice-lookingexpensivecupshavebeen22,leavingbehindtheplainand23ones.Whileitisnormalforyoutowantonlythebestforyourselves,thatisthe24ofyourproblemsandstress.”

“Beassuredthatthecup25addsnoqualitytothecoffee.26itisjustmoreexpensiveandinsomecases27hideswhatwedrink.”

“28allofyoureallywantiscoffee,notthecup,29youconsciouslywentforthebestcups….Andthenyoubegan30eachother’scups.”

Nowconsiderthis:

31isthecoffee;

thejobs,moneyandpositioninsocietyarethecups.32arejusttoolstoholdandcontainlife,andthetypeofcupwehavedoesnotdefine,norchangethe33oflifewelive.Sometimes,byconcentratingonlyonthecup,we34toenjoythecoffee.Valuethecoffee,notthecups!

Don’tletthecups35you…enjoythecoffeeinstead.

16.A.stressB.dreamC.sorrowD.truth

17.A.friendsB.customersC.fellowsD.guests

18.A.carriedB.returnedC.arrivedD.reached

19.A.kindB.varietyC.sortD.number

20.A.devoteB.exposeC.helpD.addicted

21.A.searchedB.witnessedC.noticedD.discovered

22.A.takenupB.broughtinC.soldoutD.cutdown

23.A.expensiveB.cheapC.beautifulD.usual

24.A.pointB.answerC.sourceD.result

25.A.byitselfB.onitsownC.foritselfD.itself

26.A.AtnotimeB.AttimesC.InnocaseD.Inmostcases

27.A.everB.evenC.neverD.hardly

28.A.WhatB.ThatC.WhichD.Whether

29.A.butB.soC.andD.for

30.A.suspectingB.likingC.envyingD.eyeing

31.A.LoveB.LifeC.FutureD.Failure

32.A.TheyB.WeC.YouD.What

33.A.quantityB.styleC.qualityD.standard

34.A.haveB.hesitateC.forgetD.fail

35.A.forceB.driveC.puzzleD.amaze

三.阅读理解

A

On 

October 

12, 

1989, 

some 

British 

scientists 

were 

working 

at 

the 

computers 

to 

look 

for 

information 

they 

needed. 

Suddenly 

saw 

lot 

of 

very 

bright 

points 

crossing 

computers’ 

screens.

At 

same 

time 

much 

slower. 

To 

find 

out 

what 

was 

happeningthey 

stopped 

their 

work 

check 

parts 

computers. 

horror,they 

found 

that 

most 

stored 

got 

rid 

by 

computer 

viruses!

Clearly 

all 

these 

had 

been 

infected 

viruses.It 

is 

said 

viruses 

made 

group 

young 

men 

fond 

playing 

tricks. 

They 

excellent 

education. 

created 

just 

show 

intelligence. 

These 

kinds 

are 

named 

Jerusalem 

Viruses. 

can 

stay 

in 

long 

time. 

When 

comes, 

will 

attack 

lowering 

functions,damaging 

normal 

programs 

or 

even 

getting 

information.

We 

now 

come 

know 

Viruses 

often 

on 

Friday 

and 

spreading 

Among 

countries 

attacked 

last 

year 

Britain, 

Australia, 

Switzerland 

U.S. 

But 

till 

now, 

how 

get 

terrible 

remains 

problem. 

36. 

computers, 

work____ 

A. 

normally 

B. 

slowly 

 

C. 

faster 

D. 

well 

37. 

The 

____ 

damage 

test 

ability 

tell 

people 

intelligent 

play 

trick 

users 

38. 

According 

passage, 

seem 

____. 

have 

nature 

years 

any 

be 

difficult 

present 

able 

near 

future 

39. 

which 

following 

TRUE 

Last 

four 

viruses. 

new 

after 

staying 

old 

one 

Scientists 

trying 

way 

dangerous 

human 

health.

B

Disease,poverty,hate,love—CharlesDickens’storiesopenedhisreaderseyestothemostimportantthemesofhisage.Twohundredyearson,hisstoriesstillspeakvolumesacrosstheworld,provingthatDickens’legacy(遗产)wasfargreaterthanjust“greatliterature”.

February7marksthe200thanniversaryofthewriter’sbirthday.Tomarkthisdate,BBCwriterAlexHudsonlistedsixthingsDickensgavethemodernworld.Let’stakealookattwoofthem.

AwhiteChristmas.

Dickensisdescribedas“themanwhoinventedChristmas”—notthereligiousfestival,buttheculturalaspectsthatweassociatewiththefestiveseasontoday.Intheearly19thcentury,Christmaswasbarelyworthmentioning,accordingtocriticandwriterLeighHunt.ThecommitteewhichrantheConservativePartyevenheldordinarybusinessmeetingsonChristmasDay–unthinkableintheWestnowadays,wheneveryonebutthemostnecessaryworkerstakesatleastthreedaysoff.

ManypeoplebelievethatDickens’populardescriptionsofthefestiveperiodbecameablueprintforgenerationstocome.Inhisclassicnovel,AChristmasCarol,henotonlyputforwardtheideaofsnowatChristmas,butalsopaintedapictureofglowingwarmth–“homeenjoyments,affectionsandhopes”.

InhisbiographyofDickens,PeterAckroydwrote:

“Dickenscanbesaidtohavealmostsingle-handedlycreatedthemodernideaofChristmas.”

“Dickensian”poverty

DickenswasoneofthefirsttotakeanhonestlookattheunderclassandthepoorofVictorian(theperiodduringBritishQueenVictoria’sreignfrom1837to1901)London.

Hehelpedpopularizetheterm“redtape”todescribesituationswherepeopleinpoweruseneedlessamountsofbureaucracy(官僚作风)inawaythatparticularlyhurtstheweakerandpoorermembersofsociety.

“Dickensian”hasnowbecomeapowerfulwordfordescribinganunacceptablelevelofpoverty.In2009,whenthepresidentoftheAssociationofTeachersandLecturersintheUKwantedtotalkaboutdeprivationinsomeareasofBritain,shedidnotusewordslike“terrible”or“horrific”,butratherdescribeditas“lifemirroringthetimesofDickens”.

40.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.AnintroductiontoCharlesDickens’classicnovels.

B.Charlesdickens’imp

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