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A.afewB.alittleC.fewD.little
5.Idon’tagreeto_______hesaid.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how
6.Youmustn’tblameme_______that;
itwasn’tmyfault.
A.ofB.forC.toD.in
7.Theessaybyforeignstudentsarewell-written_______somespellingmistakes.
A.besideB.besidesC.exceptD.exceptfor
8._______manydifficulties,theystillwentonwiththeirexperiment.
A.FaceB.FacedC.FacingwithD.Facedwith
9.Raindoesnot_______bringdownthetemperature.
A.necessarilyB.certainlyC.undoubtedlyD.completely
10.Icouldn’tunderstandwhyhepretended_______inthebookstore.
A.toseemenotB.notseemeC.nottoseemeD.toseenotme
11.Itisnecessarythathe_______forBeijingrightnow.
A.leaveB.leavesC.willleaveD.left
12.Whatchancedoesa_______manwhoneverfinishedhighschoolhave?
A.forty-years-oldB.forty-years-oldsC.forty-year-oldD.forty-year-olds
13.Youmaykeepthebookafurtherweek_______nooneelserequiresit.
A.asifB.evenifC.eventhoughD.providedthat
14.What_______youfromjoininguslastnight?
A.preventedB.encouragedC.urgedD.forbade
15.Thecrowdstartedto_______whenthenightfell.
A.breakoutB.breakinC.breakoverD.breakup
16.Whyareyoutalkinginsuchastrange_______?
A.meansB.mannerC.matterD.measure
17.He_______hisarmsinfrontofhimasifhewereprayingtoGod.
A.intendedB.extendedC.includedD.excluded
18.Theaudience_______theplayverymuchandtimeandagainclappedloudly.
A.enforcedB.engagedC.enhancedD.enjoyed
19.Ilookedathim_______—Ididn’texpecttoseehimagain.
A.insurpriseB.forsurpriseC.withsurpriseD.atsurprise
20.Therewasalong_______beforeheansweredthetelephone.
A.stopB.breakC.intervalD.occasion
Ⅱ.Cloze
Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesgivenbelowmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatisthemostsuitabletothecontext.
Thismorningthesunwas21,andIdecidedtobeginseeingthesightofLondon.SoIaskedthemanagerofmyhotel22Ishouldseefirst,andhe23metogototheTowerofLondoninthemorningandWestminsterintheafternoon.
Iset24ataboutnineinthemorningbytheundergroundtrain,andmanagedtogetoffattherightstation.IhadtowalkashortdistancefromthetraintotheTowerandfound25inagroupofseveralotherpeople.Someofthemwereforeignerslikemyself,whowerealso26theopportunityofthefineweathertoseesomethingofLondon.Wereachedtheentrance27theTower,crossedabridgeandweremetbyasoldier28strangeredandyellowclothes,29abigcrownsewnonhischest,aflatblackhatonhisheadandalongstickinhishand.IknowfrombooksIhadreadthathewasoneofthe“Beefeaters”,theoldsoldiersdressedinclothesoflongagowho30theTower.
21.A.shiningB.raisingC.lanterningD.glowing
22.A.thatB.whatC.whenD.why
23.A.supportedB.advisedC.supposedD.ordered
24.A.offB.upC.downD.forth
25.A.meB.mineC.myselfD.myown
26.A.makingB.doingC.takingD.completing
27.A.toB.inC.offD.on
28.A.withB.inC.offD.on
29.A.withB.inC.offD.on
30.A.seeB.guardC.maintainD.prevent
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Decideonthechoicethatbestcompletesthequestion.
Passage1
Intheolddays,divers(潜水员)usedtogodownintothesealookingforshipsthathadsunk,becausetheyhopedtofindgoldandjewels.Nowdiversstillsearchforvaluablethingsinsunkenships,buttheyalsotrytobringtothesurfacetheshipsthemselves,orpartsofthem.Thevalueofdifferentkindsofmetalhasincreasedgreatlyoverthelasttwentyorthirtyyearsandeventhoughashiphasbeenundertheseaformanyyears,itmaybeworthagreatdeal.
Onefamoussunkenshipisthe“Lusitania”,whichsankoffthesoutherncoastofIrelandin1915withalossofnearly1,500lives.Ithasfourhugepropellers(螺旋桨)madeofanexpensivemetal.Todayeachofthosepropellersisworth$300,000ormore.Theship,lyingonthesea-bed,hasbeenboughtbyamancalledJohnLight.Hepaidabout$1,200,000forthewholeship.Hehopestobringupthosepropellersandsellthem.Healsohopestosellotherpartsoftheship,whenhehasbroughtthemtothesurface,forabout$600,000.
31.Diverstodaytrytobringtothesurface_______.
A.goldandjewelsB.partsofships
C.wholeshipsD.alloftheabove
32.Diverstrytobringupmetalsbecause_______.
A.theyhavebeenintheseaforalongtime
B.goldandjewelsarenotvaluablethings
C.somekindofmetalsareworthalotofmoneytoday
D.itiseasytobringupmetals
33.Theword“surface”inthepassagemeansthe_______.
A.marketB.airC.topofaliquidD.sea
34.JohnLighthopesthathemaybeabletosellallthepartsofthe“Lusitania”forabout_______.
A.$12,000B.$300,000C.$1,200,000D.$1,800,000
35.JohnLightboughtthe“Lusitania”_______.
A.before1915B.beforeitsank
C.afteritsankD.afterhehadbroughtupthepropellers
Passage2
WhatmakesAmericansspendnearlyhalftheirfooddollarsonmealsawayfromhome?
TheanswerslieinthewayAmericanslivetoday.Duringthefirstfewdecadesofthetwentiethcentury,cannedandconveniencefoodsfreedthefamilycookfromfull-timedutyatthekitchenrange.Then,inthe1940s,workinthewartimedefenseplantstookmorewomenoutofthehomethaneverbefore,settingthepatternoftheworkingwifeandmother.
Todayabouthalfofthecountry’smarriedwomenareemployedoutsidethehome.But,unlessfamilymemberspitchinwithfoodpreparation,womenarenotfullyliberatedfromthatchore.Insteadmanyhavebecome,inasense,prisonersofthecompletelycookedconveniencemeal.Itiseasiertopickupabucketoffriedchickenonthewayhomefromworkortotakethefamilyoutforpizzasorburgersthantostartopeningcansorheatingupfrozendinnersafteralong,hardday.
Also,therisingdivorceratemeansthattherearemoresingleworkingparentswithchildrentofeed.Andmanyyoungadultsandelderlypeople,aswellasunmarriedanddivorcedmaturepeople,livealoneratherthanaspartofafamilyunitanddon’twanttobothercookingforone.
Fastfoodisappealingbecauseitisfast;
itdoesn’trequireanydressingup,anditoffersa“fun”break.
36.Americanwomenlefthometoworkinlargenumbersbecauseof_______.
A.theincreaseinfoodpricesB.theneedofwartimeindustry
C.theimprovedlivingstandardD.themodernizationofthekitchen
37.Thephrase“pitchin”inLine2,Paragraph2,isclosestinmeaningto_______.
A.“disagreewith”B.“eatwithgoodappetite”
C.“offercompliment”D.“offerhelporsupport”
38.Whatisaworkingmother’sbestchoiceifshedoesnothavetimetopreparedinnerforthefamilyaccordingtothepassage?
A.Makingamealoutofcannedfood.
B.Buyingsomechickenonthewayhomeandfryingit.
C.Takingthefamilytodinneratapizzaplace.
D.Heatingupfrozendinners.
39.WhichofthefollowinggroupsofAmericansaremostlikelytocooktheirownmealathome?
A.Singleworkingmothers.B.Unemployedwomenwithfamily.
C.Elderlypeoplelivingalone.D.Unmarriedmaturepeople.
40.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.ChangesintheAmericanfamilyduringWorldWarⅡ.
B.Women’sliberationinAmerica.
C.RisingdivorcerateinAmericatoday.
D.ReasonsforthepopularityoffastfoodinAmerica.
Passage3
Airtravelisaneverydayexperiencethesedaysbecauseit’ssofast.Butfrequentlong-distanceflyingcanbeverytiringandthetravelerbeginstofeelhisbrainisinonecountryandhisbodyisinanother.Inshort,hehardlyknowswhereheis.
Tirednessafteralongflightbecomesstrongerwhenweflyfromeasttowestorviceversabecausewecrosstimezones(时区).
Doctorssaythatairtravelersshouldgostraighttobedonarrivalaftercrossinganumberoftimezones.Theyshouldn’tworkwithoutrest.However,airlinepilotscanhardlybeaffected.Infact,theyoftenlivebytheirownwatches,payingnoattentiontolocaltime.Theycanevenhavebreakfastatmidnightifnecessary.
Businessmen,however,arenotsolucky.Afteralongjourney,theymusteithergostraighttoanimportantmeetingortotheirbosstogiveareport.Evenso,therearestillalotofbusinessmentravelingbyair.
41.
Whyhasairtravelbecomeadailyexperience?
Becauseitis________.
A.verycheap
B.easytoget
C.sofast
D.cleanandcomfortable
42.
Whatdoestheauthormeanby“thetravelerbeginstofeelhisbrainis…hisbodyisinanother”?
Hemeans________.
A.thetravelergoesmad
B.thetravelerbecomesfoolish
C.thetravelerfeelsuncomfortable
D.thetravelerdoesn’tknowwhereheis
43.
Doctorssaythatairtravelersshould________afteralongjourney.
A.gotoworkw