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A.wasB.were
C.isD.are
4.WithoutmyglassesIcanhardly__________whathasbeenwrittenintheletter.
A.makeforB.makeoutC.makeupD.makeover
5.IfIhadknownyouwerecomingtovisit,I_______youattheairport.
A.wouldhavemetB.willmeet
C.mustmeetD.shallmeet
6.Ifyouarealwayssittinguplateatnight,I’mafraidyoumay______fromoverworksoon.
A.fallB.descendC.sickenD.collapse
7.Fromtheperspectiveoftheboardofthedirectors,themergewithABCCompanyisratherurgent.
A.sceneB.interest
C.prospectD.viewpoint
8.TheWorldBankhascriticizedthecountryfornotgivingenoughfinancial___todevelopingcountries.
A.allowanceB.loanC.aidD.provision
9.Sheis___bitinghernails.
A.oftenB.continually
C.usuallyD.hardly
10.IwantedtobuyacolorTVsetthisyear,butmybrotherrejectedtheidea_____atriptothebeach.
A.insteadofB.infavorofC.inviewofD.incaseof
11.Thereisnouse_______toexplainthetricktohim.
A.tryingB.try
C.totryD.oftrying
12.Nosooner_______thanthetroublestarted.
A.hehadarrivedB.hadhearrived
C.hearrivedD.didhearrived
13.–Whencanwecometovisityou?
–Anytimeyoufeel__it.
A.likeB.for
C.toD.into
14.It’shightimewe__arest.
A.haveB.hadC.arehavingD.shouldhave
15.Wearenotonverygood___withthepeoplenextdoor.
A.termsB.willC.relationsD.friendship
PartIIClozetest.16—30(1%×
Hugetrucksareafamiliarsight(16)___anyonewhotravelsacrosstheUnitedStates.Butthe(17)___travelernevermeetsatruckdriver.Mostpeopleknow(18)___aboutthetruckers’wayoflife.
Thiswayoflifehascertaindisadvantages.Thethree-dayperiod(19)___fromhomeputastrain(20)___familylife.Wivescomplainthattheirhusbandsarenotathometodealwiththeirchildren’sproblem.(21)___,driversworryabouttheirfamilieswhiletheyareout.
Anotherproblemisthattruckers’familiescanseldomplan(22)___.Itishardtoplanapartyforacertaindateoreven(23)___invitations.Friendsoftensaytoeachother,“comeovernextSaturday(24)___yourhusbandisbackbythen.”
Inaddition,ofcourse,thereisalwaysadangerofaccidents.Althoughtheaccident(25)___permileisonlyabouthalfofthatforpassengercars,alifespentonmajorhighwayscanneverbe(26)___safe.Alltruckdriversfearbeingforcedtomakeanabruptturnor(27)___unexpectedlyonanicyroad.Whensuchaccidentshappen,someone(28)___atruckdriverisusuallyatfault.Truckershavea(29)___ofdrivingskillsofthegeneralpublic.Whentruckdriversmeet,muchoftheirconversationdealswith(30)___habitsofotherdriversontheroad.
16.A)withB)toC)byD)for
17.A)averageB)proportionalC)expectedD)civil
18.A)fewB)muchC)moreD)little
19.A)detachB)outsideC)awayD)move
20.A)onB)toC)atD)by
21.A)inreturnB)byturnC)byreturnD)inturn
22.A)agoB)beforehandC)beforelongD)advanced
23.A)torejectB)toreceiveC)acceptD)toaccept
24.A)weatherB)untilC)ifD)after
25.A)proportionalB)rateC)perspectiveD)frequent
26.A)reallyB)lessthanC)accuratelyD)deadly
27.A)havetostopB)havingstoppedC)havestoppedD)havingtostop
28.A)otherthanB)thananotherC)otherD)muchmorethan
29.A)highesteemB)respectC)lowopinionD)muchheed
30.A)carelessdriveB)carelessdrivingC)drivingcarelessD)drivingcarelessly
PartIII.ReadingComprehension31-55(1%×
25=25%)
PassageOne
Ifyouarelikemostpeople,yourintelligencevariesfromseasontoseason.Youareprobablyalotsharperinthespringthanatothertimeoftheyear.Anotedscientist,EllsworthHuntington(1876-1947),concludedfromothermen’sworkandhisownamongpeoplesindifferentclimatesthatclimatehassomeeffectonourmentalabilities.
Hefoundthatcoolweatherismuchmorefavorableforcreativethinkingthanissummerheat.Thisdoesnotmeanthatallpeoplearelessintelligentinthesummerthantheyareduringtherestoftheyear.Itdoesmean,however,thatthementalabilitiesofalargenumberofpeopletendtobelowestinthesummer.
Springappearstobethebestperiodoftheyearforthinking.Onereasonmaybethatinthespringman’smentalabilitiesareaffectedbythesamefactorsthatbringaboutgreatchangesinallnature.
Fallisthenextbestseason,thenwinter.Asforsummer,itseemstobeagoodtimetotakealongvacationfromthinking.
31.Accordingtothepassage,yourintelligenceprobably___.
A.staysthesamethroughouttheyear
B.variesfromdaytoday
C.changeswiththeseason
D.changesfromyeartoyear
32.Huntingtonbasedhisconclusionson__.
A.recordsofchangesinhisownintelligence
B.hisworkamongpeopleindifferentclimates
C.recordsoftemperaturechanges
D.alloftheabove
33.EllsworthHuntingtondecidedthatclimateandtemperaturehave___.
A.agreateffectoneveryone’sintelligence
B.someeffectonafewpersons’intelligence
C.someeffectonmostpersons’intelligence
D.noeffectonmostpersons’intelligence
34.Onepossiblereasonwhyspringisthebestseasonforthinkingisthat___.
A.allnature,includingman,isgrowingthen
B.itlastslongerthantheotherseasons
C.itisneithertoowarmnortoocold
D.bothBandC
35.Thetwobestseasonsforthinkingseemstobe___.
A.springandfall
B.winterandsummer
C.summerandspring
D.fallandwinter
PassageTwo
Foxesandfarmershavenevergotonwell.Thesesmalldog-likeanimalshavelongbeenaccusedofkillingfarmanimals.Theyareofficiallyclassifiedasharmfulandfarmerstrytokeeptheirnumbersdownbyshootingorpoisoningthem.
Farmerscanalsocallontheservicesoftheirlocalhunttocontrolthefoxpopulation.Huntingconsistsofpursuingafoxacrossthecountryside,withagroupofspeciallytraineddogs,followedbymenandwomenridinghorses.Whenthedogseventuallycatchthefoxtheykillitorahuntershootsit.
Peoplewhotakepartinhuntingthinkofitasasport;
theywearaspecialuniformofredcoatsandwhitetrousers,andfollowstrictcodesofbehavior.Butowningahorseandhuntingregularlyisexpensive,somosthuntersarewealthy.
Itisestimatedthatupto100,000peoplewatchortakepartinfoxhunting.Butoverthelastcoupleofdecadesthenumberofpeopleopposedtofoxhunting,becausetheythinkitisbrutal(残酷的),hasrisensharply.Nowadaysitisrareforahunttopassoffwithoutsomekindofconfrontation(冲突)betweenhuntersandhuntsaboteurs(阻拦者).Sometimestheseincidentsleadtoviolence,butmostlysaboteursinterferewiththehuntbymisleadingridersanddisturbingthetrailofthefox’ssmell,whichthedogsfollow.
Noisyconfrontationsbetweenhuntersandsaboteurshavebecomesocommonthattheyarealmostasmuchapartofhuntingasthepursuitoffoxesitself.Butthisyearsupportersoffoxhuntingfaceamuchbiggerthreattotheirsport.ALabourPartyMemberoftheParliament,MikeFoster,istryingtogetParliamenttoapproveanewlawwhichwillmakethehuntingofwildanimalswithdogsillegal.Ifthelawispassed,wildanimalslikefoxeswillbeprotectedunderthebaninBritain.
36.RichpeopleinBritainhavebeenhuntingfoxes
A)forrecreationC)tolimitthefoxpopulation
B)intheinterestsofthefarmersD)toshowofftheirwealth
37.WhatisspecialaboutfoxhuntinginBritain?
A)Itinvolvestheuseofadeadlypoison.
B)Itisacostlyeventwhichrarelyoccurs.
C)Thehuntershavesetrulestofollow.
D)Thehuntershavetogothroughstricttraining.
38.Foxhuntingopponentsofteninterfereinthegame________.
A)byresortingtoviolenceC)bytakinglegalaction
B)byconfusingthefoxhuntersD)bydemonstratingonthescene
39.AnewlawmaybepassedbytheBritishParliamentto________.
A)prohibitfarmersfromhuntingfoxes
B)forbidhuntingfoxeswithdogs
C)stophuntingwildanimalsinthecountryside
D)preventlarge-scalefoxhunting
40.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.
A)killingfoxeswithpoisonisillegal
B)limitingthefoxpopulationisunnecessary
C)huntingfoxeswithdogsisconsideredcruelandviolent
D)fox-huntingoftenleadstoconfrontationbetweenthepoorandtherich
PassageThree
ForanincreasingnumberofstudentsatAmericanuniversities,Oldissuddenlyin.Thereasonisobvious:
thegrayingofAmericameansjobs.Coupledwiththeagingofthebaby-boom(生育高峰)generation,alongerlifespanmeansthatthenation’selderlypopulationisboundtoexpandsignificantlyoverthenext50years.By2050,25percentofallAmericanswillbeolderthan65,upfrom14percentin1995.Thechangeposesprofoundquestionsforgovernmentandsociety,ofcourse.Butitalsocreatescareeropportunitiesinmedicineandhealthprofessions,andinlawandbusinessaswell.“Inadditiontothedoctors,we’regoingtoneedmoresociologists,biologists,urbanplannersandspecializedlawyers,”saysProfessorEdwardSchneideroftheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia’s(USC)SchoolofGerontology(老年学).
Lawyerscanspecializein“elderlaw,”whichcoverseverythingfromtrustsandestatestonursing-homeabuseandagediscrimination(歧视).Businessmenseehugeopportunitiesi