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3.Itisquitethatthefootballmatchwillbetonight.

A.certain;

ontheairB.certain;

intheair

C.sure;

onTVD.sure;

4.I'

vevisitedalotofdifferentplacesandstayedinlotsofdifferenthotels,butnoneofthemthisone.

A.makesB.beatsC.comparesD.matches

5.andI'

llgettheworkfinished.

A.HaveonemorehourB.Onemorehour

C.GivenonemorehourD.IfIhaveonemorehour

6.Weagreedherebutsofarshehasn'

tturnedup.

A.havingmeetB.meetingC.tomeetD.tohavemet

7.MrSmithflewtoNewYorkthismorning,hisassistanthimtherethisSaturday.A.joiningB.tojoinC.willjoinD.wantstojoin

8.SincehisworksearnedhimquiteareputationinLiverpool,hehasstayedtheremostofhislife,______theoccasionalvisittohishometown.

A.apartfromB.butforC.insteadofD.regardlessof

9.Hewaspuzzledbythisphenomenon.Hebegantotryeveryapproachthebestwayofworkingitout.

A.knowntofindB.knowingtofind

C.knowfindingD.knowingfinding

10.Withmoreforest,hugequantitiesofgoodeartheachyear.

A.destroyed;

iswashingaway

B.destroying;

isbeingwashedaway

C.tobedestroyed;

arewashingaway

D.beingdestroyed;

arebeingwashedway

11.Ifyouhavemadeamistakeinyourjob,thereisnoingettingangry.Youhadbetterthinkoutagoodwaytomakeupforit.

A.valueB.needC.pointD.doubt

12.ThechildrenlikeMr.Blackverymuch,whocan_____theirattentionallthetimeinclass.

A.holdB.preserveC.payD.maintain

13.—Doyouhaveanythingtosayforyourselves?

—Yes,there'

sonepointwemustinsiston.

A.whyB.whereC./D.how

14.Wehopethatthemeasuretocontrolprices,aretakenbythegovernment,willwork.

A.asB.howC.thatD.what

15.IhopelittleI'

vebeenabletodohasbeenofsomeusetoyou.

A.a;

thatB.the;

thatC.a;

whatD.the;

what

二、阅读理解

A

Mostpeopletodaythinkofchocolateassomethingsweettoeatordrinkthatcanbeeasilyfoundinstoresaroundtheworld.Itmightsurpriseyouthatchocolatewasoncehighlytreasured.

HistoriansbelievetheMayapeopleofCentralAmericafirstlearnedtofarmcacaoplantsaroundtwothousandyearsago.TheMayatookthecacaotreesfromtherainforestsandgrewthemintheirgardens.Theycookedthecacaoseeds,thencrushedthemintoasoftpaste.Theymixedthepastewithwaterandflavorfulspicestomakeanunsweetenedchocolatedrink.TheMayapouredthechocolatedrinkbackandforthbetweentwocontainerssothattheliquidhadalayerofbubbles,orfoam.CacaoandchocolatewereanimportantpartofMayaculture.ThereareoftenimagesofcacaoplantsonMayabuildingsandartobjects.Rulingfamiliesdrankchocolateatspecialceremonies.And,evenpoorermembersofsocietycouldenjoythedrinkonceinawhile.Historiansbelievethatcacaoseedswerealsousedinmarriageceremoniesasasignoftheunionbetweenahusbandandwife.

Tobecomechocolate,cacaoseedsgothroughalongproductionprocessinafactory.Workersmustsort,cleanandcooktheseeds.Thentheybreakoffthecoveringoftheseedssothatonlytheinsidefruit,ornibs,remain.Workerscrushthenibsintoasoftsubstancecalledchocolateliquor.Thisgetsseparatedintocacaosolidsandafatcalledcacaobutter.Chocolatemakershavetheirownspecialrecipesinwhichtheycombinechocolateliquorwithexactamountsofsugar,milkandcacaofat.Theyfinelycrushthismixturesoitissmooth.Themixturethengoesthroughtwomoreprocessesbeforeitisshapedintoamoldform.

Chocolatemakingisabigbusiness.Themarketvalueoftheyearlycacaocroparoundtheworldismorethanfivebilliondollars.ChocolateisespeciallypopularinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Forexample,intwothousandfive,theUnitedStatesboughtonepointfourbilliondollarsworthofcacaoproducts.Eachyear,Americanseatanaverageofmorethanfivekilogramsofchocolateperperson.Specialtyshopsthatsellcostlychocolatesarealsoverypopular.Manyofferchocolateloversthechancetotastechocolatesgrownindifferentareasoftheworld.

16.Cacaoplantwasfirstfarmedin.

A.SpainB.Portugal

C.AmericaD.Britain

17.Reorderingthefollowingprocessofmakingachocolate,whichoneisTRUE?

①Thenibsarecrushedintoasoftsubstancecalledchocolateliquor.

②Workersmustsort,cleanandcooktheseeds.

③Theyfinelycrushthismixturesoitissmooth.

④Theybreakoffthecoveringoftheseedstoremaintheinsidefruit,ornibs.

⑤Chocolatemakersaddtheirownspecialrecipestothechocolateliquor.

A.②④①⑤③B.②⑤①③④

C.⑤②③①④D.②⑤③①④

18.What'

stheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword“crush”inParagraph3ofthispassage?

A.Breakintosmallpieces.B.Compresswithstrength.

C.Presssoftly.D.Breakoff.

19.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.theproductionofchocolatewasveryeasyintheancienttimes

B.chocolatehasaverylonghistorysinceancienttimes

C.chocolatecouldbefoundeasilyintheMayatimes

D.chocolatemakingwasmadefromthecoveringofcacaoseeds

20.Fromthepassage,thenibcanbefoundin.

A.thecoveringofcacaoseedB.cacaoseed

C.theinnerofcacaoseedD.thewrapperofcacaoseed

B

PeoplefrommanycountriesfinditdifficulttounderstandhowthemajorityofAmericanslivecomfortablelifewithoutthesupportofapublicwelfaresystem.MedicalcareintheUSisexpensive;

universityeducationcancost$20000peryear;

livingwellafteraworkerretiresrequiresmoremoneythanwillbepaidthroughtheSocialSecuritySystem.MostAmericanspreparefortheseneedsbysavingapartoftheirsalariesinsavingbanks;

othersinvestinindustriesorservicecorporationsinhopeofreceivinggreaterprofit.

MostAmericansalsobuyinsurance.Privatecompaniessellinsuranceofmanykinds.Inbuyinginsurance,aworkingpersonagreestopayacertainsumofmoneyeverymonthatregularintervals.Inexchange,heorshereceivesmoneywhentheneedarises.Lifeinsuranceguaranteesasumofmoneytothesurvivorsofthepersonincaseofdeath.Medicalandhospitalinsuranceguaranteespaymentoflargemedicalandhospitalbills.Therearealsodentalinsuranceandinsurancethatpaysmoneywhenahomeburnsdown.AnAmericancanalsoinsureacar,furnitureorotherpersonalbelongings.

OtherbenefitsforworkingAmericansareprovidedbythecompaniestheyworkfororthelaborunionstowhichtheybelong.

Alllargecompaniesandmanysmalleronesoffertheirworkerbenefits.Thesebenefitscanincludefreeorlow-costmedicalinsuranceandlifeinsurance.Manycompaniesalsohaveretirementplans.Thecompaniesputmoneyasidetopaytheirworkerswhentheyretire.Therearealsoprofitsharingplansthroughwhichextramoneyisputasideforworkerswhenthecompanymakesagreatdealofmoney.

Manylaborunionsalsohavespecialfundsfromwhichworkerscanreceivemonthlycheckswhentheyretireoriftheybecomedisabledandcannotwork.Someunionsalsopayformedicinethattheworkersneedbutmaynotbepurchasedbymedicalinsurance.Somepayworkersasmallamountofmoneyiftheylosetheirjobs.

Thecostofhighereducationisusuallypaidbyacombinationofprivatesavings,incomefromaparttimejobheldbythestudent,andlowinterestloansorgrantsofmoneygiventotheneedystudentsbythefederalgovernmentbutadministratedbytheuniversity.

21.HowdomostoftheAmericanspayfortheirhugeexpensesofliving?

A.Byworkingforlonghours.

B.Bysettinguptheirowncompanies.

C.Bysavingapartoftheirsalaries.

D.Byworkingforservicecorporations.

22.TheauthormentionsallofthefollowingkindsofinsuranceEXCEPT.

A.lifeinsuranceB.dentalinsurance

C.fireinsuranceD.childreninsurance

23.Aninsurancesystemisthatyoupayacertainsumofmoneyatregularintervalsandyougetpaid.

A.incaseoftherightneedB.beforeyoupassaway

C.alsoatregularintervalsD.whenthehospitalbillsarelarge

24.WhenaworkerbecomesoldordisabledintheUSA,hemaygetasmallsumofmoneyfrom.

A.hiscompanyB.thegovernment

C.hislaborunionD.awelfareagency

25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.MostAmericanpeopleenjoyfreemedicalcare.

B.Thoughthecostofhighereducationishigh,studentscanfindwaystodealwithit.

C.TherearemoreinsurancecompaniesintheUSAthaninanyothercountry.

D.DisabledpeoplearelookeddownuponintheUSA.Theyliveinpoverty.

三、任务型阅读

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

注意:

每个空格只填1个单词。

Individualsshouldpayfortheirhighereducation.

Auniversityeducationisofhugeanddirectbenefittotheindividual.Graduatesearnmorethannongraduates.Meanwhile,socialmobilityisevermoredependentonhavingadegree.However,onlysomepeoplehaveit.Sotheindividual,notthetaxpayers,shouldpayforit.Therearepressingcallsontheresourcesofthegovernment.Usingtaxpayersmoneytohelpasmallnumberofpeopletoearnhighincomesinthefutureisnotoneofthem.

Fullgovernmentfundingisnotverygoodforuniversities.AdamSmithworkedinaScottishuniversitywhoseteacherslivedoffstudentfees.Heknewandlookeddownupon18thcenturyOxford,wheretheacademicslivedcomfortablyofftheincomereceivedfromthegovernment.Guaranteedsalaries,Smithargued,weretheenemyofhardwork;

andwhentheacademicsw

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