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Standoverthere you’llbeabletoseeitbetter.
A.or B.and C.but D.while
答案是B。
1.Jimsayswe stayinhishouseaslongasweleaveitcleanandtidy.
A.mustB.canC.needD.should
2.—Youareagreatswimmer.
—Thanks.It’sbecauseI alotthesedays.
A.havebeenpractisingB.waspractising
C.wouldpractiseD.hadpractised
3.—NexttimeyouvisitBob,remembertogivehimacallinadvance.
— .Iwill.
A.MypleasureB.NowonderC.GoodpointD.Nevermind
4. uspreparefortheexam,theteachersuggestedreadingthroughournotes.
A.TohelpB.HelpedC.HelpingD.Beinghelped
5.—ShallIorderataxiforSarahtogototheairporttonight?
— .I’lldriveherthere.
A.HaveatryB.Don’tmentionit
C.Don’tbotherD.Goahead
6.Dr.Rowan, secretaryresignedtwoweeksago,hashadtodoallhisowntyping.
A.whoseB.ofwhomC.ofwhichD.which
7.AccordingtoProfessorJohnson,wedon’thavetoreadthebookifwedon’twantto,asitis .
A.worthwhileB.necessaryC.optionalD.serious
8.IneverworriedaboutmysonwhileIwasawaybecausemymother him.
A.drankatoasttoB.playedajokeon
C.keptaneyeonD.madeanapologyto
9.Thenumberofmedicalschoolsreached18intheearly1990sand aroundthatleveleversince.
A.areremainingB.haveremainedC.isremainingD.hasremained
10.—Whydopeoplelikepopmusic?
Ihateitsomuch.
— itisnotyourstyle,thatdoesn’tmeanitisbad.
A.OnlyifB.EventhoughC.NowthatD.Incase
11.WeofferedtogiveSharonaridehome,butshe ,sayingthatshefeltlikewalking.
A.understoodB.acceptedC.compromisedD.declined
12.Formyfifthbirthday,mymotherbakedmeacake amonkey.
A.intheshapeofB.beyondthereachof
C.atthemercyofD.onthesideof
13.Wecan’t buyinganewprinterforourcompany.Theonewehavedoesn’twork.
A.takeupB.carryoutC.keeponD.putoff
14.Thedancer’sincredibleperformancehadtheaudienceonitsfeet for10minutesattheendoftheshow.
A.beingclappedB.clap
C.clappedD.clapping
15.Thestudentcompletedthisexperimenttomakecometrue ProfessorJosephhadsaid.
A.thatB.whatC.whenD.where
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
DetectiveAshleyJonesworksatapolicedepartmentinEngland.Hehasrecentlymadeasignificant 16 —lonelinessisaserioussocialproblemthatcancontributetodepressionandevencrimes,butitcanbe 17 inacleverway.The 18 ?
Chatbenches.
Jonesgottheideaafterhehadtalkedwithanelderlyladywhohadbeencheatedofher 19 .Theladywouldgetacallfromastrangereverymorningwho 20 madeherbelievethathewasherfriend,andthenshelenthimabout£31,000.Joneswas 21 whenshesaidthatshedidn’tactually 22 beingcheated.“Otherwise,Iwouldneverspeaktoanotherpersonforweeksonend,”shesaid.
ThisledJonestotheconclusionthattherearetoomanyextremely 23 peopleinhiscommunity,whoareeasytargetsofcheating.Sohe 24 todosomethingaboutit.He 25 thepolicedepartmenttoallowhimto 26 acoupleof“chatbenches”intwooftheirlocalparks.Thenhehungacolorfulsignoneachofthebenchesthat 27 :
“HAPPYTOCHAT”.Justafewdaysafterthesignswentup,hefoundpeoplesittingthereandengaginginactiveand 28 conversations.
Theideaiscatchingon 29 .Therearenowover40chatbenchesthroughoutEngland.MorenewchatbencheshavesprungupacrosstheUKandbeyond.Allwhoparticipatedhavegaineda(n) 30 outcomefromgettinginvolved.Jones’ideahasbeenfully 31 —the“HAPPYTOCHAT”bencheshelp 32 theinvisiblesocialbarrierthatkeepspeoplefromsayinghello.
Thiseffortisnotjusta(n) 33 atbeingcommunityminded—it’salsoa 34 measure.Itpreventspeoplewhoarecutofffromsocietyfallingvictimtocheaters.
TheChatBenchisafantasticnewprojectthat 35 thoseofallagestointeractandgettoknoweachotherinthefuture.
16.A.choiceB.discoveryC.visitD.promise
17.A.experiencedB.sufferedC.preventedD.felt
18.A.solutionB.puzzleC.excuseD.intention
19.A.pleasureB.prizeC.creditD.money
20.A.eventuallyB.frequentlyC.previouslyD.occasionally
21.A.ashamedB.shockedC.excitedD.amused
22.A.mindB.forgiveC.riskD.enjoy
23.A.activeB.lonelyC.cautiousD.stubborn
24.A.learnedB.refusedC.pretendedD.decided
25.A.forcedB.orderedC.convincedD.taught
26.A.putawayB.makeoutC.tearapartD.setup
27.A.readB.claimedC.meantD.implied
28.A.formalB.joyfulC.awkwardD.crazy
29.A.randomlyB.slowlyC.quicklyD.purposefully
30.A.positiveB.disappointingC.correctD.embarrassing
31.A.realizedB.examinedC.discussedD.formed
32.A.breakdownB.putupC.keepoffD.takeout
33.A.glanceB.attemptC.knockD.attack
34.A.heart-breakingB.risk-takingC.face-savingD.crime-cutting
35.A.forbidsB.appointsC.encouragesD.troubles
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2.5分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
HowtoUseaModernPublicLibrary
Hasitbeenawhilesinceyourlastvisittoapubliclibrary?
Ifso,youmaybesurprisedtolearnthatlibrarieshavechangedforthebetter.It’sbeenyearssincetheyweredustylittleroomswithbooks.Theyhavetransformedthemselvesintoplaceswhereyoucandevelopyourloveofknowledge,meetinterestingpeople,orfindouthowtostartabusiness.
Checkoutabook.Whilelibrariesstillloanout(出借)books,you’llfinditeasiertogetacopyofwhateveryou’relookingfor,thankstoacooperativenetworkofarealibraries.Viasuchnetworks,librariessharetheirbookswitheachotherthroughtheuseofdeliveryvehicles.Oncethebookyou’verequestedisdeliveredtothenearestbranch,theywillinformyoubye-mail,soyoucanpickitup.
Checkoutotheritems.Thelibraryisnowamultimediazone,loadedwithinformationinmanyformats(载体形式).YoucanborrowmoviesonDVDs,musiconCDs,andpopularmagazines.Somelibrariesevenloanouttoysandgames.Ifapopularmagazineyouwantisn’tofferedandthelibrarykeepsalistofsuchrequests,theymaybringitinwhenenoughinterestisshown.
Jointargetedreadinggroups.Librarieswilloftenholdreading-groupsessionstargetedtovariousagegroups.Perhapsyou’dliketolearnalanguageorimproveyourEnglish.Thelibrarymaysponsoralanguagegroupyoucouldjoin.Ifyouhavedifficultiesreading,askaboutspecialreadingopportunities.Yourlibrarymightbeabletoaccommodateyou.Andyoumightfinditrelaxingtobringyoursmallkidtoahalf-hourStoryTimewhileyousitquietlyinacornerwithagoodbook.
Startabusinessusingthehelpofyourlocallibrary.Ifyouwanttohaveabusinessofyourown,yourlocallibrarycanbecomealaunchspaceforit.Inlibrarybooksandcomputers,youcanfindinformationonstartingabusiness.Manylibrarieswillhelpyouwithlocallysuppliedinformationaboutbusinessmanagementsharedthroughchambersofcommerce(商会)andgovernmentagencies,andtheywillofferprinting,faxinganddatabaseservicesyouneed.
36.Publiclibrariesconnectedbyacooperativenetworkbenefitreadersby .
A.sharingtheirbooksontheInternet
B.givingaccesstoonlinereadingatalibrarybranch
C.sendinganeededbooktoalibrarybranchnearby
D.makingthecheckoutproceduresdiverse
37.AccordingtoParagraph3,whatitemsmaybecheckedoutfromapubliclibrary?
A.Amagazineandane-book.
B.Agameandanoilpainting.
C.AmusicCDandakid’stoy.
D.ADVDandavideoplayer.
38.AsisdescribedinParagraph4,takingasmallkidtoahalf-hourStoryTimeallows .
A.thekidtolearnanewlanguage
B.theparenttoenjoyquietreading
C.thekidtoovercomereadingdifficulties
D.theparenttomeettheirprogramsponsor
39.Yourlocallibrarycanhelpyoustartabusinessby .
A.providingrelevantinformationandsupportingservices
B.offeringprofessionaladviceonbusinessmanagement
C.supplyingusefulinformationofyourpotentialbuyers
D.arrangingmeetingswithgovernmentofficials
40.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Topointouttheimportanceofpubliclibraries.
B.Toencouragepeopletoworkinpubliclibraries.
C.Tointroducetheimprovedservicesofpubliclibraries.
D.Tocallforthemodernizationofpubliclibrarysystems.
B
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Thedeep,gentlevoicehelpedcalmthenervousgirl.AskingafavorofthePresidentoftheUnitedStateswasnocasualmatter,especiallyforaseventeen-year-oldgirl.
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PresidentLincolnsmiled.“Painters,sculptors—they’vealltriedtomakethebestofthisordinaryface,butI’mafraidthere’snotmuchhope.Whatdidyouhaveinmind,MissReam?
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ThePresident’seyesbrightenedathershowofspirit.“Sorry,madam,IhaveunderestimatedyouasIdidn’tknowyourbackground.”
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