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A.Whencompared相比B.Compare比较
C.Whilecomparing但相对D.Comparing比较
3.It’sonlyashortwaytothestation,sowemightaswellwalk.只是很短的到车站去,所以我们可以走路。
A.good好B.now现在
C.quick快速D.well好
4.Liquidsarelikesolidsinthattheyhaveadefinitevolume.液体像固体一样,他们有一个确切的体积。
A.inthat在那B.forthat那
C.withthat与D.atthat在那个
5.SinceshecanspeakJapanesefluently,shehasanadvantageoverotherjobapplicants.因为她能说一口流利的日语,她比其他求职者。
A.to到B.in在
C.over在D.against攻击
6.Yesterday’sEnglishexaminationlookedsimple,butitturnedouttobeanythingbuteasy.昨天的英语考试看起来简单的,但结果证明这是不容易的。
A.nothingbut除了B.everythingbut所有的东西,但
C.somethingbut某事,但D.anythingbut什么,但
7.Itwasraininghard,butbythetimeclasswasover,therainhadstopped.雨下得很大,但是当下课了,雨已经停了
A.stopped停止B.wouldstop就会停止
C.hadstopped已经停了D.mighthavestopped可能停了
8.“Perhapsyoushouldgohomenow.”“No,Isitonstayinghereforawhile“也许你现在该回家了。
”“不,我坐在在这里呆上一段时间
longer.”
A.persist坚持B.stick贴
C.sit坐D.insist坚持
9.Hardlyhadtheygottothebusstopwhenthebussuddenlypulledaway.他们刚到达公共汽车站的时候当那辆公共汽车突然开了。
A.didtheyget他们是否让B.theyhadgot他们得到了
C.theygot他们得到了D.hadtheygot他们得到
10.ItisnecessarythattheplanbefulfilledbeforeThursday.是必要的计划在星期四之前完成。
A.werefulfilled都应验了B.wasfulfilled完成了
C.befulfilled应验D.wouldbefulfilled要应验
11.Notonlydidweloseourmoney,butwewerealsoindangeroflosingourlives.我们不仅丢了我们的钱,但我们也面临失去我们的生活。
A.welost我们失去了B.lostwe失去了我们
C.didwelose我们失去了D.wedidlose我们所做的是失去
12.Ishouldbeadoctornow,ifIhadstudiedmedicalscienceinmyyouth.我要成为一名医生,现在,如果我学过医学在我的青春。
A.were是B.shouldbe应该
C.hadbeen已经D.shouldhavebeen应该
13.Iknockedatthedoorseveraltimesbeforeanelderlyladycametoanswerit.我敲了门好几遍后一位老太太来回答。
A.before之前B.after在
C.unless除非D.then然后
14.Heseemedveryyoung,butinrealityhewasolderthanallofus.他看起来很年轻,但事实上他年纪比我们所有人。
A.innature在自然界中B.inreality事实上
C.bynature从本质上D.inorigin在起源
15.
You
may
not
have
played
very
well
today,
but
at
least
you’ve
got
through
to
the
next
round
and
tomorrow
is
another
day.你可能没有踢得很好,但至少你今天做了。
下一轮,明天是新的一天。
A.
never
comes生待明日,万事成蹉跎B.
day明天是新的一天
C.
put
off
till
tomorrow不要拖到明天D.
there
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tomorrow没有明天
16.IthasbeensaidthatinnocountryotherthanBritaincanoneexperiencefourseasonsinthecourseofasingleday.有人说除了英国没有任何国家可以在中经历四个不同季节一天举行。
A.otherthan除了B.morethan超过
C.betterthan比D.ratherthan而不是
17.Nowthatyouarefamiliarwiththeauthor’sideas,trytoreadallthesectionsasquicklyasyoupossiblycan.既然你熟悉作者的思想,试着读所有部份只要你所能。
A.Nowthat现在B.Eversince自从
C.Sothat这样D.Aslongas只要
18.—Tomissoworriedaboutthetestthathesaidhewasgoingtostudyallnight.
—Tellhimheshouldquit__________andgetsomehelp.
A.tohaveworriedB.toworry
C.worryingD.fromworrying
19.
The
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in
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been
moved
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A.
being
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B.
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20.Theboytheteachersconsidered__________failedinthefinalexam,__________surprisedthemverymuch.
A.tobethebest;
whichB.asthebeststudent;
that
C.tohavebeenstudyingwell;
itD.suchasagoodstudent;
which
PartII.ClozeTest(10points;
20minutes)
Directions:
Readthepassagethrough.Then,gobackandchooseonesuitableword
orphrasemarkedA,B,C,orDforeachblankinthepassage.Blacken
thecorrespondingletterofthewordorphraseyouhavechosenonthe
AnswerSheet. 通过通读一下这篇短文。
然后,回过头去选择一个合适的单词或短语,标志着乙、丙、或D在课文空白处。
表面相应的信中所选择的单词或短语就上了答题纸。
Asitcamenearthecorner,thetaxistoppedsuddenly.Thedrivergotoutlookingvery21.Abiglorrywhichhadbeen22thetaxistoppedtoo.Thetaxidriverwasnowstandingatthecornerlookingupatthesky23thelorrydriverwentto24him.Anumberofcarsbehindwere25tostopaswellandsoonalargecrowdofpeople26gatheredatthecorner.
The27ofallthistroublewasaverystrange28.Itsoundedasifthousandsandthousandsof29weresingingtogether.Thenoisewasquite30andmanypeoplelookeddisturbed.Themostextraordinarythingwasthat,apartfromoneortwopigeons,31wasnotabirdinsight.Noonewasabletosolvethemystery32twopolicemenarrived.Theynoticedalargeadvertisement33afilmhighuponawallnearby.34thenoiseseemedtobecoming35thisdirection,theyclimbedupandfoundthatatape-recorderhadbeenhidden36theadvertisement.Thenoisemadebybirdssingingwasbeingbroadcastoverpowerfulloudspeakerssoasto37theattentionofpassers-by.Thepoliceaskedthe38totaketherecorderawaybecausetheadvertisementhadattracted39muchattentionthatitwas40foragreatmanycarsandbusestomovefreelyinthestreet.
21.A.puzzledB.unhappyC.tiredD.guilty
22.A.pushingB.leadingC.followingD.guiding
23.A.butB.yetC.andD.so
24.A.shareB.connectC.joinD.charge
25.A.agreedB.determinedC.forcedD.persuaded
26.A.havingB.hasC.haveD.had
27.A.resultB.pointC.effectD.cause
28.A.caseB.noiseC.thingD.picture
29.A.cocksB.childrenC.birdsD.tape-recorders
30.A.excitingB.interestingC.convincingD.frightening
31.A.thereB.hereC.itD.that
32.A.beforeB.untilC.whenD.after
33.A.forB.inC.toD.by
34.A.WhenB.BeforeC.AfterD.As
35.A.inB.toC.intoD.from
36.A.behindB.overC.aboveD.on
37.A.payB.giveC.attractD.attack
38.A.managersB.advertisersC.driversD.passers-by
39.A.tooB.thisC.suchD.so
40.A.impassableB.impossibleC.improperD.unnecessary
PartIII.ReadingComprehension(40points;
55minutes)
Section1
Eachofthefollowingthreepassagesisfollowedbysomequestions.For
eachquestiontherearefourchoices.Choosethebestanswertoeach
question.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Forthepasttwentyyears,poll-takers(民意测验者)havetoldusthatthevastmajorityofAmericansreportthattheyare“satisfied”or“verysatisfied”withtheirjobs.But,whenthesurveysposeaslightlydifferentquestion—“Ifyouhadtodoitover,wouldyouchoosethesamelineofwork?
”—sixtypercentofworkingAmericanssaytheywouldchooseanotheroccupation.ThisseemstotellusthatAmericansfeelthattheyaresupposedtoliketheirjobsbut,inreality,theydon’t.Mostofusarestuckinjobswe’dprefernottohave.Andsomeofusactuallyhatewhatwedo.
Howdoesthishappeninalandwherecitizensarepresumablyfreetodo,andbecome,anythingtheywant?
Firstofall,someofusdidn’tdeliberatelychooseourjobsbutsimplyfellintothem.Later,therewasnevertimetofindoutwhatwereallywantedtodo.
AnotherreasonpeopledisliketheirjobsistheresultofachangeintheAmericaneconomy.AhundredyearsagomostAmericansworkedforthemselvesonfarmsorinsmallstoresandworkshops.Now,lessthan10percentofusareself-employed.Manyofusworkascogs(轮牙)inthewheelsofgiantcorporations.Wedon’tmakeafinishedproductwithourownhands,andwefeelthatwearetotallyreplaceablepartsinthemachine.Socialscientistssaythatthehappiestworkersaretheoneswhoaretheirownbosses—businessowners,executives,andprofessionals.Workingforabigcompanyoftenresultsinasenseofpowerlessnessandmalaise.Finally,beingamemberofthebabyboomgenerationincreasesthechancesofjobdissatisfaction.Inthestruggleforcareersamongthemembersofthislargepopulation“bulge”,manypeoplearelosingoutinthecompetition.Theseindividualsmayneverachievethestandardoflivingtheirparentsachieved,orgoasfarupthesuccessladderastheyhadhoped.Theresultisbitterness,andafeelingofbeingtrappedina“nowhere”job.
41.Thebesttitleforthisselectionis__________.
A.JobSatisfaction
B.WhyPeopleHateTheirJobs
C.NowhereJobs
D.AChangeintheWorkplace
42.Whichsentencebestexpressesthemainideaoftheselection?
__________.
A.Jobburnoutisagrowingproblem
B.Largecompaniesprovidemanybenefitsforworkers
C.Workersareunhappybecausetheynolongerworkwiththeirhands
D.Thereareseveralreasonswhyworkersareunhappywiththeirjobs
43.Accordingtothepassage,themajorityofAmericans__________.
A.wouldchooseanotheroccupationiftheycouldbeginagain
B.areself-employed
C.feelthattheyaresupposedtodisliketheirjobs
D.workinfactories
44.Theauthorimpliesthat__________.
A.jobdissatisfactionisasignoflaziness
B.thebaby-boomersdespisetheirparents
C.pollscanbemisleading
D.workingforacorporationisverysatisfying
45.Th