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5.A__________roadgoes______________fromourcollegetothecenter.
A.straight…straightB.straightly…straightlyC.straight…straightlyD.straightly…straight
6.Thetrousersare___________,butTomdoesnotcareabit.
A.tooalittlesmallB.alittletoosmallC.atoolittlesmallD.asmalltoolittle
7.IhadhopedMr.Smith___________meanearlyreply.
A.gaveB.togiveC.givingD.wouldgive
8.We’llleaveassoonasit_________raining.
A.isstoppingB.stopsC.willstopD.shallstop
9.Nosooner___________thantheaccidenthappened.
A.hehadgoneB.hisgoingC.hadhegoneD.hewent
10.Alltheapparatus___________beforetheexperimentbegan.
A.havebeentestedB.hadbeentestedC.weretestedD.hadtested
11.Thegoods___________whenwearrivedattheairport.
A.werejustunloadingB.werejustbeenunloadingC.hadjustunloadedD.werejustbeingunloaded
12.Shecanspeak_______infrontofMack,butshecan’teat_______inhisrestaurant.
A.free…freeB.free…freelyC.freely…freeD.freely…freely
13.Thedoctorassuredthepatientthattherewas_______withher,butshecouldnothelpworrying.
A.seriouslywrongnothingB.nothingseriouswrongC.nothingseriouslywrongD.seriousnothingwrong
14.SincehespenthischildhoodinFrance,JackisabletoconverseinFrench________.
A.rathergoodB.quitebetterC.fairlymoreD.ratherwell
15._______hearingthegoodnews,theyjumpedwithjoy.
A.ForB.ToC.OnD.At
16.Sheiswell-known________herpoemsandsheisalsofamous________anactress.
A.for…forB.as…forC.for…asD.by…for
17.Therailwaywasopened_______traffic_______April4th,1985
A.to…onB.to…inC.by…onD.for…on
18.Allthefoodthatkeepsourbodiesstrong,ormakesthemgrow,was______inthevegetableform.
A.oneB.onesC.onceD.those
19.Heoftenlooksfarawaytotheplace______skyandearthseemtomeet.
A.whichB.thatC.asD.where
20.Sinceuncertaintyisalwaysthere,risk__________decisions.
A.occupiesB.accompaniesC.opposesD.neglects
21.Makesure______holidaysandpayarenotthefirstthingsyouaskabout.
A.ofB.thatC.youthatD.ofthat
22.Theinterviewerwantssomebodywhoishardworkingwithapleasantpersonalityandareal______.
A.interestingjobB.interestedjobC.jobofinterestsD.interestinthejob
23.IcareformyfamilyandItryto_________thattheydon’tsuffertoomuch.
A.sureB.ensureC.assureD.insure
24.Thesurfaceofsomeareasconsistslargelyofhighmountainsanddeepvalleys_________inotherareas,mostofthesurfaceconsistsofplains.
A.whateverB.thereforeC.unlessD.whilst
25.Atsportsevents,ifwhiteandblack_________,theysupportopposingsidesandtheresultidfriction.
A.arepresentB.presentC.arepresentedD.arepresenting
26.Ineverycultivatedlanguagetherearetwogreatclassesofwordswhich,_______together,makeupthewholevocabulary.
A.takeB.totakeC.takingD.taken
27Einstein’srelativitytheoryistheonlyone_________canexplainsuchphenomena.
A.manB.whoC.thatD.ofthem
28.Forthirtyyears,employershavebeenhiringgraduatesfortheir____________ratherthantheirabilities.
A.levelsB.extentsC.degreesD.records
29.Themooniscalledasatellitebecauseitgoesroundourearth________roundthesun.
A.asfarasB.aswellasC.asfastasD.asmuchas
30.Itisnotuntilenergiesarebacktonormal_____________therealproblemisrecognized
A.thatB.soC.unlessD.but
31.Thenineplanets,togetherwiththesun,__________whatiscalledoursolarsystem.
A.consistofB.makeupC.aremadeupofD.arecomposedof
32.Thepoetremindspeople__________theiruniqueness.
A.forB.fromC.ofD.about
33.Childrengrowupwithloveandaremadetofeellovable______theirmistakesandfailures.
A.despiteB.despiteofC.despairD.inspite
34.Amanisalaborerifthejobsocietyoffershimis____________tohimself.
A.notinterestB.nointerestC.ofnointerestD.notinterested
35.Thetheoryofblackholesinspaceisacceptedbymany_________scientistsandastronomers.
A.severalB.seriousC.seriesD.severe
36.Thesuggestionthatthemayor_______theyprizeswasacceptedbyeveryone.
A.wouldpresentB.presentC.presentsD.oughttopresent
37.Euthanasiadoesn’ttakeinto__________thattherearewaysofcaringforthedying.
A.accountB.amountC.accessD.attention
38.Withallfactors______,wethinkthisprogrammayexcelalltheothersachievingthegoal.
A.beingconsideredB.consideringC.consideredD.areconsidered
Ⅱ、Cloze:
Relationshipsbetweenstudentsintheclassroomcanbecooperativeorcompetitive.Internationalstudentsshouldnot1toaskforhelpifitisneeded.Therearecourses,however,wheregradesarecalculatedin_2_tootherstudents'
scores.Therefore,inclasseswheresuchagrading"
curve"
isused,studentsmaybe3tosharelecturenotesorinformationforfearthattheir4gradeswillsuffer.
Thereareotherreasonsforthepresenceofcompetition5students.A6gradepointaverageisneededforentrancetosuperiorgraduateschools.Studentsfeelpressuretoachievehighgradeswhentherearerelatively7openingsingraduateprograms.In8,whenfacingacompetitivejobmarket,graduatesmaybejudgedonthe9oftheirgradepointaverageandfacultyrecommendations.Ultimately,itisthestudentwhois10_forsucceedinginthiscompetitivesystem.
1.A.insistB.demandC.hesitateD.refuse
2.A.contrastB.comparisonC.searchD.relation
3.A.reluctantB.willingC.availableD.competitive
4.A.onlyB.goodC.ownD.personal
5.A.withB.againstC.amongD.between
6.A.firstB.normalC.highD.low
7.A.fewB.afewC.littleD.alittle.
8.A.generalB.particularC.additionD.question
9.A.baseB.basisC.behalfD.purpose
10.A.capableB.independentC.responsibleD.essential
Considertheresituation:
youhavejustreadanexcellentbookandwanttotellafriendaboutit.Youhaveseenanexcitingmovieandwantto1yourinstructortogotoseeit.Youhaveheardaninspiringlecture,andwantto2yournewfoundknowledgewitharoommatewhodidn’tattendthelecture.
Howtogivethistypeof3?
Youcouldtelleverythingyou4aboutthebookmovie,orlecture,butyouwillprobablyjustwanttoselectthe5pointsandtellthesetoyourlistener.This,ofcourse,iscalledsummarizing.
Tocreategoodsummary—onethatisbothaccurateandbrief—youneedtofollowtowsteps.First,6informationbyreading,takingnotes,orlisteningcarefullysoyoursummaryisasbriefaspossiblebutstillaccurateand7.Youraudiencewillhelpyourdecidehowthoroughyouneedtobe.Ifyougiveyoursummaryto8,perhapsforanexamination,itwillneedtobeextremelycomplete9accurate.Youwillneedtokeepinmindany10yourinstructormighthavegivenyouduringthelecturetoindicatewhatheorsheconsidersespeciallyimportant.Ifyouaresummarizingamovieforafriend,youcanbelessthorough.Partofthetaskofsummarizingisknowingwhattoincludeandwhattoleaveout.
1.A.requestB.remindC.persuadeD.expect
2.A.shareB.talkC.showD.discuss
3.A.knowledgeB.informationC.instructionD.technology
4.A.writedownB.rememberC.believeD.prepare
5.A.leadingB.impressiveC.chiefD.major
6.A.sendB.analyzeC.receiveD.gather
7.A.readableB.relatedC.completeD.acceptable
8.A.aninstructorB.afriendC.yourfamilyD.youraudience
9.A.butB.orC.aswellasD.insteadof
10A..talksB.passagesC.cluesD.stories
Ⅲ、Readingcomprehension
Exerciseisoneofthefewfactorswithapositiveroleinlong-termmaintenanceofbodyweight.Unfortunately,thatmessagehasnotgottenthroughtotheaverageAmerican,whowouldrathertryswitchingto“light”beerandlow-caloriebreadthanincreasephysicalexertion.TheCentersforDiseaseControl,forexample,foundthatfewerthanone-fourthofoverweightadultswhoweretryingtoshedpoundssaidtheywerecombiningexercisewiththeirdiet.
Inrejectingexercise,somepeoplemaybediscouragedtoomuchbycaloric-expenditurecharts;
forexample,onewouldhavetobrisklywalkthreemilesjusttoworkoff275caloriesinonedeliciousDanishpastry(小甜饼).Evenexerciseprofessionalsconcedehalfapointhere.“Exercisebyitselfisaverytoughwaytoloseweight,”saysYorkOnnen,programdirectorofthePresident’sCouncilonPhysicalFitnessandSports.
Still,exercise’ssupportingroleinweightreductionisvital.AstudyattheBostonUniversityMedicalCenterofoverweightpoliceofficersandotherpublicemployeesconfirmedthatthosewhodietedwithoutexerciseregainedalmostalltheiroldweight,whilethosewhoworkedexerciseintotheirdailyroutinemaintainedtheirnewweight.
Ifyouhavebeensedentary(极少活动的)anddecidetostartwalkingonemileaday,theaddedexercisecouldburnanextra100caloriesdaily.Inayear’stime,assumingnoincreaseinfoodintake,youcouldlose