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B.onebuyswhenonereturns
C.mustbereturnedifonewantstogethismoneyback
D.allowsapassengertotraveltoaplaceandreturnlater
2.Themaninthebookingofficementionedthechild’sticketinorderto__________.
A.sendthewomanaway
B.getback£15.50
C.saysorrytothewoman
D.makecleartheimportanceofthelaw
3.Accordingtotherailwaylaw,achild__________.
A.musthaveaticketjustlikeagrown-up
B.cannottravelwithoutaticket
C.belowtheageoffourcantravelwithoutaticket
D.cantravelwithgrown-upswithoutaticket
4.Atlastthewomangot__________fromtherailwaybookingoffice.
A.£15.50
B.£1.50
C.£14
D.nothing
5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.AftercheckingthetimetableTonyfoundtherewasashipfromJerseyonJune26th.
B.Tonysaidsorrytothewomanandpaidher£14.
C.ThewomandidnottravelatalltoJerseywithherdaughtertospendherholiday.
D.Itwasclearthatthewomanwasnothonest.
答案:
DACDD
Passage2
Throughouthistory,peoplehaddreamedaboutjoiningEnglandandFrancetogether.EvenNapoleonhadaplantodigatunnel(隧道)andreachEngland.OneofthefirstpeoplewhotriedtodigatunnelundertheChannelwasaFrenchengineercalledAlbertMathieu.Histunnelfailed.
In1881,ColonelBeamontandCaptainEnglishfromBritainalsotriedtodigatunnel.TheirtunnelwentsixkilometersintotheChannel.QueenVictoriastoppedthemandsaiditwasdangeroustoconnectwithFrance.Itwasaverygoodtunnel,anditisstilltheretoday.
Thenewtunnel(readyin1993)is,infact,threetunnels-twofortrainsanda“servicetunnel”forfreshairtogoinandformenwhotakecareofthetunnels.Thetunnelsarefiftykilometerslong,fortymetersunderwater.Fortykilometersoftunnelareundertheseaitself.Theyarethelongestunderseatunnelsintheworld.Trainstravelthroughthetunnelsat160km/h.Peopledrivetheircarsontotrainsandthetrainstakethemthroughthetunnel.Eachtraintakes1,500peopleandtherearetrainseverytenminutes.
AspecialradiostationcalledChannelChannelhasstarted,becauseitisimpossibletoreceivenormalradiosignals(信号)whenyouareunderthesea.Thestationsendsnewstokeeppeopleup-to-datewiththe“worldoutside”whiletheyareinthetunnel.
6.Whatwaspeople’sdreamaboutEnglandandFrance?
A.NapoleoncouldreachEngland.B.Napoleoncoulddigatunnelforthem.
C.AlbertMathieuwouldsucceed.D.EnglandandFrancecouldbejoinedtogether.
7.WhichisTRUEaboutthetunnelbuildingin1881?
A.ThetunnelwentsixkilometersfromFrance.
B.Tunnel-buildingwasadangerousjob.
C.Theoldtunnelisstillunderthesea.
D.Thequeenagreedtothediggingplan.
8.What’sthetravelinglikeinthetunnel?
A.Trainsandcarscantravelat160km/h.
B.Peoplecantravelbytrainsthroughtwotunnels.
C.Ittakestenminutestogothroughthetunnelbytrain.
D.Peoplecandrivetheircarsortaketrainsthroughthetunnel.
9.ChannelChannelhasstartedto_________.
A.tellpeoplewhatthedateisB.sendnewsaboutpeopleinthetunnel
C.tellpeoplenewsabouttheoutsideworldD.receiveradiosignalsoftheoutsideworld
10.Thepassagemainlytellsus_________.
A.thehistoryoftheChanneltunnelB.theimportanceoftheChanneltunnel
C.it’shardworktodiganunderseatunnelD.thepeoplewhotriedtodigtheChanneltunnel
DCBCA
Passage3
Opportunitiesforrewardingworkbecomefewerforbothmenandwomenastheygrowolder.Afterage40,jobhuntingbecomesevenmoredifficult.Manyworkersstayatjobstheyaretoooldforratherthanfacepossiblerejection.Ouryouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureseeslittlevalueinolderpeople.InwriterLilianHellman'
swords,theyhave"
thewisdomthatcomeswithagethatwecan'
tmakeuseof."
Unemploymentandeconomicneedforworkishigheramongolderwomen,especiallyminorities,thanamongyoungerwhitewomen.Anationalcouncilreportsthesefindings:
Thoughunemployedlongerwhenseekingwork,olderwomenjob-huntharder,holdajoblongerwithlessabsenteeism(缺勤),performaswellorbetter,aremorereliable,andaremorewillingtolearnthanmenoryoungerwomen.Yetmanyolderwomenearnpoorpayandfaceafutureofpovertyintheirretirementyears.When"
sexismmeetsageism,povertyisnolongeronthedoorstep-itmovesin,"
accordingtoTishSommers,directorofaspecialstudyonolderwomenfortheNationalOrganizationforWomen.
Yeta1981reportontheWhiteHouseConferenceonAgingshowsthatasagroup,olderAmericansarethe"
wealthiest,bestfed,besthoused,healthiest,mostself-reliantolderpopulationinourhistory."
Thisstatementissmallcomforttothoselivingbelowthepovertyline,butitdoesexplodesomeoftheoldtraditionalbeliefsandfears.Opportunitiesformovinginandupinalargecompanymayshrinkbutmanyolderpeoplebeginsuccessfulsmallbusinesses,volunteerinsatisfyingactivities,andstayactiveformanyyears.Theyhavefewrolemodelsbecauseinpreviousgenerationsthelifespanwasmuchshorterandexpectationsoflifewerefewer.Theyareploughingnewground.
Employersarebeginningtorecognizethatthematurepersoncanbringagreatdealofstabilityandresponsibilitytoaposition.Onedoesn'
tloseabilityandexperienceontheeveofone'
s65thor70thbirthdayanymorethanonegrowsupinstantlyatage21.(348words)
11.Aftertheageof40,______.
A.mostworkersaretiredoftheirpresentjobs
B.manyworkerstendtosticktotheirpresentjobs
C.peoplefindtheirjobsmorerewardingthanbefore
D.peoplestillwishtohuntformoresuitablejobs
12.FromHellman'
sremark,wecanseethat______.
A.fullusehasbeenmadeofthewisdomofolderpeople
B.thewisdomofolderpeopleisnotvaluedbyAmericansociety
C.olderpeoplearenolessintelligentthanyoungpeople
D.thewisdomofolderpeopleisofgreatvaluetoAmericansociety
13.TishSommersarguesthat______.
A.olderwomenfindithardtoescapepoverty
B.olderwomenusuallyperformbetterintheirjobs
C.themajorcauseofthepovertyofolderwomenissexism
D.morepeoplehavecometobelieveinsexismandageism
14.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,itcanbeseenthatolderAmericans______.
A.havemorejobopportunitiesthanyoungpeople
B.livebelowthepovertyline
C.havenewopportunitiestoremainactiveinsociety
D.nolongerbelieveinthepromiseofahappylifeuponretirement
15.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatthewriter______.
A.callsattentiontothelivingconditionsofolderAmericans
B.believesthatthevalueofolderpeopleisgainingincreasingrecognition
C.attemptstojustifytheyouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureoftheUnitedStates
D.arguespeopleshouldnotretireattheageof65or70
BBACB
二、完型填空
MarkTwain(马克.吐温),afamous__1__writer,likedtoplayjokesonothers.Butonceonhimajokewasplayed.OnedayMarkTwain__2__togiveatalkinasmalltown.Atlunchhemetayoungman,oneofhisfriends.Theyoungmansaidthathehadanunclewithhim.HetoldMarkTwainthathisuncleneverlaughed__3__smiledandthatnobodyand__4__wasabletomakehisunclesmileorlaugh.“You__5__youruncletomytalktonight,”saidMarkTwain,“I’msureIcanmakehimlaugh.”Thateveningtheyoungmanandhisunclesat__6__.MarkTwainbegantospeak.Hetoldseveralfunnystories.Thismadeeveryoneinthehalllaugh.__7__theoldmannevereversmiled.MarkTwaintoldmorefunnystories,buttheoldmanstillkeptquiet.FinallyMarkTwainstopped.Hewasquite__8__.Severaldayslater,MarkTwaintoldanotherfriend__9__hisaboutwhathadhappenedthatnight.“Oh,”saidhisfriend,“Iknowaboutthatoldman.He__10__deafforyears.”(190)
1、
A.America
B.American
C.Americanism
D.Americana
2、
A.invited
B.wereinvited
C.wasinvited
D.hadbeeninvited
3、
A.and
B.so
C.but
D.or