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6.Hetook________astowhatheshoulddonext.
A.hisfriend’sadviceB.hisfriend’sadvise
C.anadviceofhisfriendD.hisfriend’sadvices
7.After________breakfast,wehad________discussion.
A.the,aB.a,theC./,aD.a,the
8.Ihavea________son.
A.2-year-oldsB.2yearsoldC.2-year-oldD.2-years-old
9.Johnoften________totheteacher,andtheteacherdidn’tbelievehim.
A.lieB.liedC.lainD.laid
10.Mysuggestionisthatwe________himaboutit.
A.tellB.toldC.totellD.telling
11.Whatthemansaidtothepoliceofficer________byseveralotherwitnessesstandingby.
A.wasdisputedB.weredisputedC.disputedD.bedisputed
12.Mostofthesatellitesdonotchange________positions.
A.theirB.itsC.themD.the
13.HespeaksEnglish________betterthanI.
A.veryB.soC.muchD.too
14.________thedayswenton,theweathergotworse.
A.WithB.SinceC.WhileD.As
15.Ipreferwritingatermpaper________takinganexamination.
A.thanB.toC.forD.that
16.Icouldn’tunderstandthelecture,and________.
A.neithercouldSueB.socouldn’tSue
C.Suecouldn’tneitherD.Suecouldn’talso
17.Michael________beapoliceman,forhe’smuchtooshort.
A.needn’tB.can’tC.shouldn’tD.may
18.________hewasputtingonhisuniformtheofficerfoundthatoneofthesleeveswastorn.
A.SinceB.BeforeC.AsD.Unless
19.AfterlivinginParisforfiftyyears,hereturnedtothetown________hegrewupasachild.
A.whichB.whereC.thatD.when
20.Whenyouhavetointerruptsomebody,don’tforget________“Excuseme”.
A.sayB.tosayC.saidD.saying
21.We’ve________sugar.AskMrs.Jonestolendussome.
A.runawaywithB.rundownC.runoffD.runoutof
22.“Whereisthenewdictionary?
”
“It'
sonthetopoftheshelf,outof________?
A.reachB.sightC.touchD.order
23.Whenyougotoaforeigncountry,youmust________yourselftothemannersandcustomsthere.
A.admireB.adoptC.adaptD.admit
24.It’stooexpensiveforme,Ican’t________it.
A.spendB.payC.affordD.cost
25.TheHighStreetissonarrowthatthelocalgovernmenthasdecidedto________it.
A.increaseB.lengthenC.widenD.extend
Ⅲ.Cloze(15points)
Thereare15blanksinthefollowingpassages.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthepassage.
Apetisananimalthat26inyourhouse.OverhalfthefamiliesinNorthAmericaownpets.Themostpopular27aredogs,fishandbirds.Rabbits,hamsters(仓鼠)andturtlesarealso28.Evensomeunpopularanimalssuchasfrogs,miceandsnacksarepets.
Peoplefirst29tokeeppetsabout12000yearsago.Thefirstpet30adog.Thedogdidnotbecomeapetbecausepeople31itwascute.Itbecameapetbecauseitwasuseful.Peopleusedthedog32manythings.Thedogwarnedpeople33dangersowildanimalsdidn’tattackpeople.Italsoateleftoverfood.Later,dogshelpedpeopletakecare34cowsandsheeponfarms.
Catsdidnot35petsforalongtime.WhentheEgyptiansfirststartedtogrowgrain,miceateit.TheEgyptianswere36totame(驯服)cats.
Today,peoplekeepmany37ofpets.Animalssuchascanaries(金丝鸟),parrots,miceandhamsterslive38.Theyneedpeopletobringthemfoodandwaterandtokeeptheircagesclean.Otheranimals,suchasdogsandcats,needfoodandwater,buttheycantakecareofthemselves39.Theyaregoodpetsforpeoplebecausetheydon’tneed40care.
26.A.livesB.staysC.sleepsD.plays
27.A.housesB.dogsC.petsD.families
28.A.wideB.narrowC.popularD.populous
29.A.beginB.startedC.knowD.hope
30.A.isB.wasC.wereD.hadbeen
31.A.studiedB.boughtC.taughtD.thought
32.A.forB.atC.withD.inorderto
33.A.aboutB.ofC.onD.for
34.A.withB.forC.inD.of
35.A.becomeB.growC.turnD.change
36.A.firstB.firstlyC.atthefirstD.thefirst
37.AsortB.typeC.kindsD.groups
38.A.incageB.inthecagesC.inthecageD.incages
39.A.manywaysB.inmanywaysC.abetterwayD.plentyofways
40.A.manyB.muchC.agreatamountofD.plenty
IV.ReadingComprehension(40points)
Therearefourreadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Passage1
Scientistshavealwayswantedtoknowmoreabouttheotherworldsinspace.Yearsagotheyknewalotaboutthemoon.Theyknewhowfarawayitisfromtheearth.Buttheywantedtoknowmoreaboutit.Theythoughtandthought.Atlasttheyfoundtheonlywaytoknowmorewastosendmentothemoon.
Themoonisabout384000kilometresawayfromtheearth.Aplanecannotflytothemoonbecausetheairreachesonly240kilometreshighabovetheearth.Thenthereisnoair.Butsomethingcanflyevenwhenthereisnoair.Thatisarocket(火箭).
Rocketscanflyoutintospace.Rocketswithmeninthemhavealreadyreachedthemoon.Somerocketswithoutmeninthemhaveflowntootherparts,muchfartherawayfromtheearththanthemoonintheuniverse.Oneday,rocketsmaybeabletogotoanyplace.
41.Scientistsknew________aboutthemoonalongtimeago.
A.nothingB.manythingsC.everythingD.little
42.Themoonis________awayfromtheearth.
A.about384000kilometresB.240000kilometres
C.Only348000kilometresD.about348000meters
43.Aplanecan’tflytothemoonbecause________.
A.themoonis240kilometrefarawayB.wedon’tknowwhereitis
C.itcan’tflywithoutairD.thereisnoaironthemoon
44.Rocketswithmeninthemhavereached________.
A.thesunB.themoonC.allthestarsD.someplanets
45.Whichofthefollowingisright?
A.Sofar,rocketswithmenhavebeentootherplaces.
B.Rocketswithmencanflytootherplacesfartherawaythanthemoon.
C.Perhapsonedayrocketswillbeabletogotoanyplaceinspace.
D.Aplanecanflytothemoon.
Passage2
Inthepast,peoplewhograduatedfromcollegefeltproudoftheiracademicachievementsandconfidentthattheirdegreewouldhelpthemtofindagoodjob.
However,inthepastfouryearsthejobmarkethaschangeddramatically.Thisyear’scollegegraduatesarefacingoneoftheworstjobmarkets.Forexample,RyanStewart,agraduateofSanJoseStateUniversity,gotadegreeinreligiousstudies,buthehasnotgottenanyjoboffers.Hepointsoutthatmanypeoplealreadyworkingaregettinglaidoffanddon’thavejobs,soit’sevenharderfornewcollegegraduatestofindjobs.
Fouryearsago,thefuturelookedbrightforhisclassof2006.Thereweremanyhigh-techjobopportunities,graduatesreceivedmanyjoboffers,andtheywereabletogetjobswithhighsalariesandbenefitssuchashealthinsuranceandpaidvacations.However,“Timeshavechanged.It’sanewmarket,”accordingtoanofficeroftheuniversity.
Theofficersaysstudentswhodofindjobsstartedpreparingtwoyearsago.Theyworkedduringsummervacations,theyhavehadseveralshort-timejobs,andtheymajoredinfieldsthatarestillpayingwell,suchasaccountingornursing.
Inconclusion,thesedaysacollegedegreedoesnotautomaticallyleadtoagoodjobwithahighsalary.Somestudentscanonlyhopethatthevalueoftheirdegreewillincreaseinthefuture.
46.Whatdidacollegedegreemeantopeopleinthepast?
A.Itwasaproofoftheirprofessionalskills.
B.Itwouldguaranteetheirquickpromotion.
C.Itbuiltuptheirconfidenceinthejobmarket.
D.Itwouldhelpthemtostartanacademiccareer.
47.RyanStewardhasnotgotanyjobofferbecause________.
A.therearetoomanygraduatesofhismajor
B.hewantstofindajobwithveryhighsalary
C.hehasnotreceivedadegreeintheuniversity
D.thejobmarkethaschangedgreatlysince2002
48.Accordingtothepassage,________hadthebestjobprospectsin2002.
A.computerscienceB.accountingC.teachingD.nursing
49.Howdidstudentsmakepreparationforfindingjobs?
A.TheypreparedallthetimeB.Theyworkedduringsummervacations
C.Theydidshort-timejobs.D.BothBandC
50.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat________.
A.thevalueofacollegedegreehasdecreasednow
B.newcollegegraduatestodaycan’tfindjobs
C.acollegedegreecanstillleadtoagoodjob
D.graduatesmustprepareearlytofindjobs
Passage3
InJapan’scapitalcityofTokyo,earthquakedangerlimitstheheightofbuildings.Thecityhasspreadoutsofarandthetraffichasbecomesoheavythatitisverydifficulttogetfromoneplacetoanother.Thepriceo