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PartIIVocabulary&
Structure(20X1’)
Thispartistotestyourabilitytousewordsandphrasescorrectlytoconstructmeaningfulandgrammaticallycorrectsentences.
16.Judgingfromhisaccent,Icanthatheisfromthesouth.
A.speakB.lookC.tellD.show
17.Wewon’tbeabletoleavetheofficeuntiltherain.
A.willstopB.stopsC.stoppedD.isstopping
18.Thebosstoldhissecretarytothedocumentsforlateruse.
A.putawayB.turnonC.makeupD.breakup
19.Marysaysthisisthedecisionshehasevermadeinhercareerlife.
A.badB.worstC.worseD.badly
20.WeallthinkthatJohnistheonlycandidateswillgetthejob.
A.whomB.whoseC.whoD.whoever
21.ThefactMarywaslateforthemeetingagainmademeangry.
A.thatB.whyC.whatD.which
22.Mostofthemachinesintheworkshopnextmonth.
A.arerepairedB.havebeenrepaired
C.wererepairedD.willberepaired
23.isquitedifficultforMarytopasstheinterview.
A.WhatB.ThisC.ThatD.It
24.IfIworkinasmallfactory,itisnotformetogainmuchexperience.
A.weeklyB.friendlyC.likelyD.lively
25.Thevillagershaveofferedmuchhelptousandwethinkweshoulddosomethingforthem.
A.inreturnB.inplaceC.infashionD.indanger
26.-Grandpa,whatdidthedoctorsay?
-Headvisedmetolive____theairisfresher.
A.inwhereB.inwhichC.theplacewhereD.where
27._______twogiraffes.ZhengHelaterbroughtzebras,shells,elephantivorybacktoChinaafterhisvoyages.
A.BesideB.ExceptC.InadditionD.Apartfrom
28.-Doyouknowinwhichbookitis______youcanreadalotofinterestingworldrecords?
____Ithinkit'
stheGuinnessBookoftheWorldRecords.
A.whereB.whichC.inwhichD.that
29.________themountainclimbersconqueredMountQomolangmaintheend.
A.AsthedifficultywasgreatB.Greatasthedifficultywas
C.GreatdifficultyasitwasD.Thedifficultywasgreat
30.-Wow,youlookgood.Yourhairlooksfantastic.You'
resuchawonderfulfriend.You’resogenerous.I'
vealwayslikedyou.
-________!
Geltothepoint.Ihaven'
tgotfoodallday.
A.EnoughB.ThanksC:
ReallyD.Humbug
31.About170peopleanddozensmoreafterafloodhitanIndonesiantownlastweek.
A.werekilled;
arestillmissing
B.havebeenkilled;
werestillmissing
C.arekilled;
arestillmissing
D.hadbeenkilled;
32.Hetheprobleminhismindforawholeweekbeforehedidanythingaboutit.
A.switched;
onB.kicked;
upC.turned;
overD.took;
on
33.IfIeverdecidedtoquit,thennothingmyparentsormycoachessaychangemymind.It’smylife,nottheirs.
A.could;
wouldB.could;
should
C.would;
mustD.would;
should
34.—Wouldyouhaveyourfamilyget-togetherthisNewYear’sDay?
—.Wearebusyworkingnow.
A.NowayB.NotpossibleC.NochanceD.Notatall
35.Asshebecameanartist,sherealizethatallartistsareaproductoftheirculture.
A.cametoB.kepttoC.tooktoD.wentto
PartIIIReadingComprehension(15X2’)
Directions:
Thispartistotestyourreadingability.Thereare3tasksforyoutofulfill.Youshouldreadthereadingmaterialscarefullyanddothetasks。
Passage1.
Somecitieshaveplannedtheirtransportationsystemsforcarowners.ThisiswhatLosAnglesdid.LosAngelesdecidedtobuildhighwaysforcarsratherthanspendingmoneyonpublictransportation.
ThisdecisionwassuitableforLosAngeles.Thecitygrewoutwardinsteadofupward.LosAngelesneverbuiltmanytallapartmentbuildings.Instead,peopleliveinhouseswithgardens.
InLosAngeles,mostpeopledrivecarstowork.Andeverycarhastohaveaparkingspace.Somanybuildingswherepeopleworkalsohaveparkinglots.
LosAngelesalsobecameacitywithoutaCentralBusinessDistrict(CBD).IfacityhasaCBD,crowsofpeoplerushintoiteverydaytowork.Ifpeopledrivetowork,theyneedlotsofroadspace.
SoLosAngelesdevelopedseveralbusinessdistrictsandbuilthomesandotherbuildingsinbetweenthedistricts.Thisrequiredmoreroadsandparkingspaces.
Somepeopledefendthisgrowthpattern.TheysayLosAngelesisthecityofthefuture.
36.Accordingtothepassage,LosAngelesisacitywhere.
A.thereisnopublictransportationsystem
B.moremoneyisspentonhighwaysforcars
C.moremoneyisspentonpublictransportationsystems
D.publictransportationismoredevelopedthaninothercities.
37.“Thecitygrewoutwardinsteadofupward”(Line1,Para.2)means
A.thecitybecamemorespreadoutinsteadofgrowingtaller
B.therewerefewersmallhousesthantallbuildings
C.rapiddevelopmenttookplaceinthecitycenter
D.manytallbuildingscouldbefoundinthecity
38.Accordingtothepassage,ifacityhasseveralbusinessdistricts,.
A.peoplewon’thavetodrivetoworkeveryday
B.therehavetobemoreroadsandparkingspaces
C.companieswouldbelocatedinbetweenthedistricts
D.therewouldbenoneedtobuildparkingspaceswithinthedistricts
39.AccordingtothegrowthpatternsofLosAngeles,homesweremainlybuilt.
A.inthecitycenter
B.alongthemainroads
C.aroundbusinessdistricts
D.withinthebusinessdistricts
40.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.theconstructionofparkingspacesinLosAngeles
B.thenewgrowthpatternofthecityofLosAngeles
C.thepublictransportationsysteminLosAngeles
D.theproblemoftrafficjamsinLosAngeles
Passage2.
GenerationsofAmericanhavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatagoodbreakfastinoneoflife’sessentials.Eatingbreakfastatthestartoftheday,wehaveallbeentold,andtoldagain,isasnecessaryasputtinggasolineinthefamilycarbeforestartingatrip.
Butformanypeoplethethoughtoffoodfirstthinginthemorningisbynomeansapleasure.Sodespitealltheefforts,theystilltakenobreakfast.Between1997and1983,thelatestyearforwhichfiguresareavailable,thenumberofpeoplewhodidn’thavebreakfastincreasedby33percent–from8.8millionto11.7million–accordingtotheChicago-basedmarketResearchCorporationofAmerica.
Forthosewhofeelpainorguiltaboutnoreatingbreakfast,however,thereissomegoodnews.Severalstudiesinthelastfewyearsindicatethat,foradultsespecially,theremaybenothingwrongwithomittingbreakfast.Goingwithoutbreakfastdoesnotaffectperformance,saidArnoldE.Bender,theformerprofessorofnutritionatQueenElizabethCollegeinLondon,nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance.
Scientificevidencelinkingbreakfasttobetterhealthorbetterperformanceissurprisinglyinadequate,andmostoftherecentworkinvolveschildren,nordoesadults.Theliterature,saysoneresearcher,DrErnestoPollittattheUniversityofTexas,“ispoor”.
41.Thelatestyearforwhichfigurescouldbeobtainedwas.
A.theyeartheauthorwrotethearticleB.1977
Canyyearbetween1977and1983D.1983
42.Forthosewhodonottakebreakfastthegoodnewsisthat.
A.severalstudieshavebeendoneinthepastfewyears
B.theomissionofbreakfastdoesnotharmtoone’shealth.
C.adultshaveespeciallymadestudiesinthisfield.
D.eatinglittleinthemorningisgoodforhealth.
43.“…nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance”,means.
A.anyonewithoutbreakfastdoesimprovehisperformance.
B.notgivingpeoplebreakfastdoesnotimproveperformance,
C.havingbreakfastdoesnotimproveperformance,either.
D.peoplehavingbreakfastdoimprovetheirperformance,too.
44.Theword“literature”inthelastsentencerefersto.
A.stories,poems,plays,ect.
B.writtenworksonaparticularsubject
C.anyprintedmaterial
D.themodernliteratureofAmerica
45.Whatisimpliedbutnotstatedbytheauthoristhat.
A.breakfastdoesnotaffectperformance
B.Dr.Pollittisengagedinresearchworkataninstitutionofhigherlearning.
C.noteatingbreakfastmightaffectthehealthofchildren.
D.professorBenderoncetaughtcollegecourseinnutritioninLondon.
Passage3.
ManyChinesestudentswhohavealreadylearntEnglishmorethantenyearsarestillunabletospeakEnglishproperlyandfluentlywhentheyencounter(遇见)aforeigner.Theyhavebeenabletomasterthebasiclanguagestructureandmanyotherthingsgrammatically,butaconversationinEnglishwillmakethemfeeluneasy.Theyareafraidotherpeoplemightlaughattheirmistakesortheythinkthosetowhomtheyarespeakingmightnotunderstandthem.
Itisnotuncommonthatmanystudents,whoarebadspeakersofEnglish,writebeautifulandfluentEnglish.ThisprovesperfectlythattheydohavetheabilitytoorganizetheirideasinEnglish.Theproblemisthattheydonothaveenoughpracticeandconfidence.MaybetheyareafraidofspeakingEnglishopenly.
Thebestwayout,asaresult,wouldbeabitmoreconfidenceandpractice.NoonewouldlaughatyoueventhoughyoumakesomemistakesfortheyunderstandEnglishisaforeignlanguagetoyou.Don’tcaretoomuchaboutthesmallmistakesyoumaymakeinyourconversationbecauseyoucancorrectthemeasilyifyoupracticeenough.Butyoudohavetotakegreatcaretomakepeopleunderstandwhatyouaretryingtosay.IfyoukeeppracticingEnglishallthetime,youwillsurelyfindthattalkingwithanativespeakerisnotatalldifficult.
46.TheproblemthatmostChinesestudentshaveinlearningEnglishisthattheyareunableto________.
A.masterthebasicstructureB.writebeautifulEnglish
C.talktoaforeignerD.learndifficultgrammar
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