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C.deep
D.main
4.Bytheendofnextyearthebridge_____.
A.istocomplete
B.hasbeencompleted
C.willbecompleting
D.willhavebeencompleted
D
5.Wehavegreatly_____theprocedureaccordingtothechairmanssuggestion.
A.stimulated
B.perceived
C.obscured
D.simplified
6.Weshould_____thisinmind:
Dontjudgeapersonbyhisappearance.
A.bear
B.put
C.place
D.print
A
7.Evenafterdecadesof_____,thetwobrothersrecognizedeachother
immediately.
A.separation
B.cooperation
C.correspondence
D.communication
8.Thespokesmanoccasionally_____hisspeechwithgestures.
A.acknowledges
B.accompanies
C.attributes
D.anticipates
9.Inordertofollowfashions,thegirlhasto_____greatdiscomforts.
A.catchupwith
B.putupwith
C.keepupwith
D.fallinwith
10.Thereissomethingwrongwithmymobilephone.Imusthaveit_____.
A.repair
B.torepair
C.repairing
D.repaired
二、ClozeTest(10points,1pointforeachitem)下列短文中有十个空白,每个
空白有四个选项。
根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。
1.Ifyouaskedpeoplewhatthemostimportantinventionhasbeen,manywouldsay
theprintingpress.Others1saythewheel.Buteventhoughit’s2whetherthe
appearanceoftheprintingpressaffectedthecourseofhistorymorethanthe
wheel,theprintingpress3withinthetoptwoorthreeinventionsinhistory.
4thetelephone,thetelevision,theradio,andthecomputer,thewrittenwordwas
theonlywayto5ideastopeopletoofarawaytotalkwith.Untilthe6thor7th
century,allbookshadtobewritten6.Creatingabookwasdifficult,andveryfew
existed.Therefore,veryfewpeoplereadbooks.
Inthe6thand7thcenturies,theChineseinventedawaytoprintpagesby7
charactersandpicturesonwooden,ivory,orclayblocks.Theywouldprintapage
fromtheblockbyputting8ontheblockandpressingpaperontotheink.This9is
calledletterpressprinting.Theinventionofletterpressprintingwasagreat
advanceincommunication10eachblockcouldbeinkedmanytimesandmanycopiesof
eachpagecouldbemade.Manybookscouldnowbemade.Therefore,manypeoplecould
readthesamebook.
(1).
(A).might
(B).oughtto
(C).hadto
(D).should
(2).
(A).variable
(B).agreeable
(C).reliable
(D).debatable
(3).
(A).lists
(B).ranges
(C).ranks
(D).covers
(4).
(A).Nowthat
(B).Nolonger
(C).Longbefore
(D).Sincethen
(5).
(A).invent
(B).communicate
(C).generalize
(D).motivate
(6).
(A).byhand
(B).atheart
(C).onfoot
(D).inmind
(7).
(A).drawing
(B).painting
(C).writing
(D).carving
(8).
(A).chalk
(B).oil
(C).ink
(D).crystal
(9).
(A).definition
(B).action
(C).movement
(D).process
(10).
(A).when
(B).because
(C).although
(D).if
三、ReadingComprehension(30points,2pointsforeachitem)从下列每篇短文
的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。
1.TheAmericanpopulationwasthetallestintheworldfromabouttheAmerican
RevolutiontoWorldWarⅡ—that’salongtime.TheU.S.hadaveryresourcerich
environment,withgame,fishandwildlife.Infactwehavedataondisadvantaged
peopleinAmerica,suchasslaves.Theywereobviouslyamongthemostmistreated
populationsintheworld,butgiventheresourceabundance,andgiventhefactthat
theslaveownersneededtheirwork,theyhadtobefedrelativelydecently.Sothe
slavesweretallerthanEuropeanpeasants.It’snowonderthatEuropeanswerejust
floodingtoAmerica.
Americanstodayarenolongerthetallestpeopleintheworld.AfterWorld
WarⅡ,manyWesternandNorthernEuropeancountriesbegantoadoptfavorablesocial
policies.Thereisuniversalhealthinsuranceinmostofthesesocieties—that,of
course,makesadifferenceinhealthcare.Youcanalsoconsiderincomeinequalityin
theU.S.,sincepeoplewhoareatthelowendofthetotempole(图腾柱)have
considerableadversitymakingendsmeet.Isuspectthedifferenceinheightbetween
AmericansandEuropeansisduetobothdietandhealthcare.
Americanstodaysufferfromanadditionalproblem:
obesity.Ifchildrenaretoowell
nourished,thenthey’renotabletogrowoptimally.Therearecertainhormonesthat
controlthestartoftheadolescentgrowthandthestartofadolescence.Nutrition
isoneofthefactors,alongwithgeneticandhormonaloneswhichareassociated
withthestartofpuberty(青春期).Andifpubertycomestooearly,thentheyouth
willpeakoutsooner,andwillnotbecomeastallinadulthoodassomeonewhohad
betternutrition.Also,theoverloadofcarbohydratesandfatsinafastfooddietmay
hindertheconsumptionofmicronutrientsessentialtogrowth.
(1).Theword"
game"
in(line2,para.1)refersto.
(A).animalshuntedforfood
(B).richnaturalresources
(C).activitiesplayedbykids
(D).sportseventstobeheld
(2).SlavesinAmericaweretallerthanEuropeanpeasantsbecause.
(A).theywerebadlytreated
(B).theydidnotdofarmwork
(C).theyhadsufficientfoodtoeat
(D).theyenjoyedbetterhealthcare
(3).Itisimpliedinthesecondparagraphthat.
(A).EuropeanscouldmakemoremoneythanAmericans
(B).averageAmericansusedtobeshorterthanEuropeans
(C).welfarehelpsEuropeansgrowtallerthanAmericans
(D).peopleonthetotempoleareleadingacomfortablelife
(4).Accordingtothethirdparagraph,overweightchildrenintheU.S..
(A).tendtohavebetternutritionforgrowth
(B).tendtoeatmorefoodtogrowtaller
(C).willgrowtallerthanaveragechildren
(D).willfailtogrowintoanidealheight
(5).Eatingtoomuchfastfoodmayaffect.
(A).theabsorptionofmicronutrients
(B).theintakeofcarbohydrates
(C).theconsumptionofhormones
(D).thedigestionoffats
2.YoshioandHiromiTanakaareayoungJapanesecouplelivingintheUSAwhile
Yoshiostudieselectricalengineering.Theyclearlyloveeachothervery
deeply,but,saysYoshio,“Wedidn’tmarryforloveintheWesternsense.Wegot
marriedinthetimehonouredJapaneseway.Ourparentsarrangedourmarriagethrough
amatchmaker.InJapanwebelievethatmarriageissomethingthataffectsthewhole
family,notjusttheyoungcoupleconcerned.Sowethinkitisveryimportantto
matchpeopleaccordingtotheirsocialbackground,educationandsoon.Matchmakers
areusuallymiddleagedwomenwhokeeplistsofsuitableyoungpeoplewith
informationabouttheirfamilies,educationandinterests.Whenourparentsthought
itwastimeforustogetmarriedtheywenttoalocalmatchmakerandaskedherfor
somesuggestions.Wediscussedthedetailsandlookedatthephotosshesent,and
thenourparentsaskedhertoarrangea‘marriageinterview’forthetwoofus.”
AJapanesemarriageinterviewisheldinapublicplace,suchasahotelor
restaurant,andisattendedbytheboyandthegirl,theirparentsandthe
matchmaker.Informationaboutthecoupleandtheirfamiliesisexchangedoveracup
ofteaandameal.Thentheboyandthegirlareleftaloneforashorttimetoknow
eachother.Whentheyreturnhometheyhavetotellthematchmakerwhethertheywant
tomeetagainornot.Ifbothofthemwantasecondmeeting,thematchmaker
arrangesit,andafterthattheycandecidewhethertocarryonthecourtship
themselves.HereHiromisaidwithagentlesmile,“Notsolongago,thegirlcould
neverrefusetogooutagainwithaboywholikedher,butnowshecan.Ithought
Yoshiowasreallynice,soIdidn’trefuse.”
Yoshiocontinued:
“Whenourparentsrealizedwewereseriousabouteachother,they
startedtomakearrangementsforourwedding.Myfamilypaidthe‘Yuino’moneyto
Hiromi’s.Thismoneyistohelppayfortheweddingceremonyandforsettingup
houseafterwards.Wealsogaveherfamilyabeautifulornamenttoputinthebest
roomoftheirhouse,soeveryoneknewthatHiromiwasgoingtomarry.Sixmonths
afterourfirstmeetingweweremarried.AtraditionalJapaneseweddingisa
wonderfulceremony,andourtraditionalcustomofarrangedmarriagehasgivenmea
wonderfulwife.”
(1).TheJapanesethinkmarriageisimportantbecause.
(A).itisexpensivetohireamatchmaker
(B).itistimeconsumingtomatchpeople
(C).itconcernsthecoupleandtheirfamiliesaswell
(D).itishardtogettheapprovalofthecouplesparents
(2).Afteramarriageinterview,thesecondmeetingwillbedecidedby.
(A).theboysparents
(B).thematchmaker
(C).theyoungcouple
(D).thegirlsparents
(A).agoodhotelcanbringaboutagoodmarriage
(B).menusedtobedominantinchoosingapartner
(C).womenplayedaleadingroleinchoosingapartner
(D).amarriageinterviewsettlesallmarriagearrangements
(4).YoshiothinksthatthetraditionalJapanesemarriageis.
(A).costly
(B).satisfying
(C).complex
(D).outdated
(5).Thispa