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(C)way (D)scale
4.Dinnerwillbeready_____,butwestillhavetimeforadrink.
(A)presently (B)currently
(C)lately (D)finally
5.Itisimpossibleto______withapersonwhosemethodsarecompletelyopposedtoyourown.
(A)cooperate (B)correspond
(C)compete (D)compare
6.Itwasthetrainingthathehadasayoungman_____madehimsuchagoodengineer.
(A)has (B)later
(C)which (D)that
7.Otherconsiderations_____equal,thepressureremainsconstant.
(A)being (B)be
(C)willbe (D)is
8.Thepolicemanneedstosee_____yourIDcardoryourdriver‘slicense.
(A)every (B)each
(C)either (D)both
9.“Let‘sstartourmeetingimmediately_____everyonehasarrived,”thechairmansaid.
(A)although (B)until
(C)after (D)nowthat
10.Iwalkedeightmilestoday.IneverguessedthatIcouldwalk______far.
(A)that(B)this
(C)such(D)as
PartTwoReadingComprehension
Inthispartthereare4passagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswers.Choosetheoneyouthinkisthebestanswer.MarkyourchoiceontheAnswerSheetbydrawingwithapencilashortbaracrossthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.
Questions11-15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
UntilrecentlytheopportunitiesforcriminalactivitiesontheInternethavebeenlow.However,thevolumeofbusinessdoneontheInternetisgrowingrapidly,aspeopleorderbooksandotherproductsandmakemoneytransactions.Allthisiscreatingtemptationsforhackers(黑客)。
Hackersareoftenyoungpeoplewhoareinterestedincomputers.TheyusethemtomovequietlytotheInternet,lookingforwaystobreakintocomputerssystemsrunbybanks,telephonecompaniesandevenGovernmentdepartments.Theylookforexamplesofcreditcardsandtrytostealthenumbers.
Hackersrarelyadmittoasuccessfulbreak-in.Thefirstindicationofahackingmaybewhenacustomerdiscoversawrongmoneytransactiononacreditcardaccount.Itishardertocheckonsomebodymisusinganonlineconnectionunlessthereisamassivedownloadofinformationwhichwouldcalltheattentionoftheconsumer.
11.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphisthat______.
(A)theopportunitiesforcriminalactivitiesontheInternethavebeenlow
(B)theopportunitiesforcriminalactivitiesontheInternetarelow
(C)therearemoreopportunitiesforcriminalactivitiesontheInternet
(D)peopleshouldnotmakemoneytransactionsontheInternet
12.Theword“temptations”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto______.
(A)interests(B)attractions
(C)benefits(D)profits
13.Inthepassage,it‘ssaidthathackersmayattacktheInternetsystemofallthefollowinginstitutionsexcept_____.
(A)banks
(B)telephonecompanies
(C)universities
(D)governmentdepartments
14.Whichofthefollowingisnotthereasonforahackingbeingfound?
(A)Thecustomerfoundsomethingwrongwithhisaccount.
(B)Therewasahugeamountofinformationbeingdownloaded.
(C)Therewasawrongmoneytransaction.
(D)Thehackerproudlyadmittedhissuccessfulbreak-in.
15.Inthelastsentenceoftheparagraph,“somebody”referstoa______.
(A)customer(B)carduser
(C)hacker(D)bankclerk
Questions16-20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
ForanyEnglishman,therecanneverbeanydiscussionastowhoistheworld‘sgreatestwriter.Onlyonenamecanpossiblysuggestitselftohim:
thatofWilliamShakespeare(莎士比亚)。
EveryEnglishmanhassomeknowledgeofhiswork.AllofususewordsandphrasesfromShakespeare’swritingsthathavebecomeapartoftheEnglish-speakingpeople.
Shakespeare,moreperhapsthananyotherwriter,madefulluseoftheEnglishlanguage.MostofususeaboutfivethousandwordsinournormalemploymentofEnglish;
Shakespeareinhisworksusedabouttwenty-fivethousand!
Thereisprobablynobetterwayforaforeigner(oranEnglishman!
)toappreciatetherichnessandvarietyoftheEnglishlanguagethanbystudyingthevariouswaysinwhichShakespeareusesit.Suchastudyiswellworththeeffort(itisnot,ofcourse,recommendedtobeginners),eventhoughsomeaspectsofEnglishusage,andthemeaningofmanywords,havechangedsinceShakespeare‘sday.
16.Fromthefirsttwosentencesofthepassagewecanconcludethat________.
(A)itcan‘tbediscussedaboutwhoistheworld’sgreatestpoet
(B)itcan‘tbediscussedaboutwhoistheworld’sgreatestdramatist
(C)Shakespeareisregardedasagreatestwriter
(D)Englishmenliketodiscussaboutwhoistheworld‘sgreatestwriter
17.AccordingtothepassagemanyEnglishwordsandphrasesthatweusetodayarefrom______.
(A)Englishmen(B)Shakespeare‘sworks
(C)Englishspeakingpeople(D)ancientpeople
18.TolearntherichnessoftheEnglishlanguage,peopleshould______.
(A)readShakespeare‘splays
(B)learnfromanEnglishman
(C)begladtobeaforeigner
(D)writeandreadmore
19.TheauthordoesnotsuggestbeginnersreadingShakespeare‘splays,probablybecause_____.
(A)theworksarefornativespeakers
(B)onlyEnglishmencanunderstandhisplays
(C)theworksaretoodifficultforabeginner
(D)someofEnglishusageandthemeaningofmanywordshavechanged
20.Inthispassagetheauthorwantsto_______.
(A)showtherichnessofEnglishlanguage
(B)tellhowgreatawriterShakespeareis
(C)tellthatsomeEnglishwordsareoutofusenow
(D)tellthatsomeaspectsofEnglishusagehavechangedsinceShakespeare‘sday
Questions21-25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
OxfordandCambridgedifferfromtherestoftheuniversitiesinGreatBritaininmanyimportantrespects,butresembleeachotherquiteclosely.
Oxfordwasfoundedinthe12thcentury.Thereareatpresent35colleges:
threeareforwomenonlyandtheresttakebothmenandwomen.Thereareatpresentapproximately9,400studentsinresidence,ofwhomoverathirdarewomen.ThecityofOxfordispopularwithtouristsbecauseoftheUniversity‘smanybeautifulmedievalbuildings.
Cambridgewasfoundedinthe13thcentury.Thereareatpresent28colleges,ofwhichonlyoneisformenstudentsonlyandtwoforwomenonly.Theremaining25takebothmenandwomen.Thereareatpresentover9000studentsinresidence,ofwhomathirdarewomen.CambridgeUniversityhasmadethecityofCambridgeaninternationallyfamoustouristentre.
21.Withthefirstsentence,theauthorwantstosaythat_____.
(A)OxfordandCambridgearedifferent
(B)UniversitiesinBritainaredifferentinmanyaspects
(C)OxfordandCambridgesharemanysimilarities
(D)OxfordandCambridgearedifferentfromeachother
22.Theratioofmaletofemalestudentsinresidenceatbothuniversitiesisabout_____.
(A)1:
2(B)1:
3
(C)3:
32(D)3:
10
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
(A)OxfordhasalongerhistorythanCambridge.
(B)Thereare32collegesinOxfordthatonlyacceptmen.
(C)ThereisonecollegeatCambridgethatonlyacceptsmen
(D)Therearemoremalestudentsthanfemaleatbothuniversities
24.TouristsgotothecityofOxfordto_____.
(A)studythere
(B)seethemedievalbuildings
(C)viewtheriver
(D)lookattheresidents
25.Thepassageismainlyaboutthe_____.
(A)historyoftwofamousuniversitiesinBritain
(B)comparisonbetweenOxfordandCambridge
(C)numberofstudentsatOxfordandCambridge
(D)introductionofcollegesatOxfordandCambrdge
Questions26-30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
ThegrowthofLiuYongxing‘sanimal-feedbusinesshasmadehimChina’srichestman,accordingtorankingspublishedrecentlybyForbesmagazine.WithanestimatednetworthofUS$1billion,the53-year-oldentrepreneurandhisShanghai-basedHopeGrouparesymbolsofthenewChina.
ButForbes‘listofthe100richestindividualsinChinaalsoillustratesthegrowingincomeinequalityherethatalarmssomeofficials.TheForbessurveyfoundthatthe100richestpeopleinChinahadacombinednetworthofUS$18billionintheyearendedSeptember30.That’ssmallchangebyUSstandards:
ThemostrecentForbesrankingofglobalbillionairesputthenetworthofBillGatesaloneatmorethanUS$58billion.Butwhat‘sremarkableaboutChina’swealthnumbersishowfastthey‘rerising.Thewealthofthetop50onthisyear’sChinalistjumped40percent,toUS$14billion,fromUS$10billionlastyeardespiteaglobaleconomicslump.
26.TherichestmaninChinaacquiredhiswealth_____.
(A)intheanimalfeedbusiness
(B)inAmerica
(C)fromForbesmagazine
(D)fromhisancestors
27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
(A)Forbesmagazinelistedthe100richestpeopleinChina.
(B)Forbesmagazinelistedthe100richestpeopleintheUS.
(C)BillGate‘swealthismuchlargerthanthatofthecombinationofall100richestpeopleinChina
(D)Hope