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A.havesucceededB.hadsucceeded
C.succeedD.weresucceeding
6.Besuretoyourworkattheendoftheexam.
A.lookoverB.hangupC.setasideD.catchsightof
7.Thefootballgamewillbeplayedon.
A.JunesixB.sixJuneC.thesixthofJuneD.thesixofJune
8.Thepoliceinvestigationdiscoveredthatthreeyoungmenwereintherobbery.
A.caughtB.involvedC.connectedD.tightened
9.Itwasinthatsmallroomtheyworkedhardanddreamedofbetterdaystocome.
A.whatB.inwhichC.whichD.that
10.ThediskIboughtfromthestoreyesterdaywasfoundtobe.
A.emptyB.blankC.vacantD.hollow
11.Pleasethewatertapwhenyouhavefinishedyourwashing.
A.turnonB.turnoffC.turnoutD.turnover
12.Ifyouwishtoaccepttheinvitation,pleasesendanemailtoyouacceptance.
A.confirmB.confineC.confrontD.conform
13.Don’tassociatewithbadboysyourwholelifewillberuined.
A.orB.butC.andD.sothat
14.Georgeloveshisdaughter,heisstrictwithher.
A.EvenB.ForC.AlthoughD.Whether
15.Inmanyculturespeopleinsistthattheimportanceofbeingpunctual.
A.inB.overC.toD.on
16.Onedifficultyhasbeensolved.Butanotheronewill.
A.ariseB.riseC.arouseD.arose
17.Theclassroomisquitecleansomewastepaperonthefloor.
A.exceptforB.besidesC.exceptD.without
18.Holdthebookplease,forIcan'
tseethewordsinit.
A.morecloseB.closerC.morecloselyD.closely
19.Ishallhavecompanioninthehouseafteralltheseyears.
A.aloneB.lonelyC.singleD.simple
20.Hewalkedinthestreetwithouttobuyanything.
A.intentionB.heartC.purposeD.thought
21.Youifyouhadhadhigherscoreintheexamination.
A.musthavegotscholarshipB.wouldhavegotscholarship
C.shouldgetscholarshipD.hadgotscholarship
22.Thedisabledchildrenneedmanythings,but,theyneedlove.
A.firstofallB.aboveallC.afterallD.allinall
23.willcomeandlendusahelpinghandonsuchanawkwardoccasion?
A.DoyousupposewhoB.Whomdoyousuppose
C.WhodoyouthinkD.whomdoyouthink
24.Hedidn'
ttellmewherehehadspenthisholidays.toknow.
A.NeitherIcaredB.NotdidIcareC.Ididn'
tcareD.NeitherdidIcare
25.I'
mforthesuggestionthataspecialboardtoexaminetheproblem.
A.besetupB.willbesetupC.mustbesetupD.hastobesetup
26.Whilestudyinghefinanciallydependedhiswife.
A.onB.ofC.toD.from
27.hissister,Jackisquiteanddoesnoteasilymakefriendswithothers.
A.DislikeB.UnlikeC.AlikeD.Liking
28.NogooierhadhegotHorneitbegantorain.
A.whenB.thatC.thanD.while
29.ThatT-shirtwassotightthathedecidedtohaveit.
A.beenlargedB.enlargeC.enlargedD.toenlarge
30.isknowntotheworld,MarkTwainisagreatAmericanwriter.
A.ThatB.WhichC.AsD.It
31.Alawyer’sincomeisusuallyveryhigh,morethan200,000dollarsayear.
A.adduptoB.addedupto
C.amountedtoD.amountingto
32.thestudentshadtogotobed
A.ThelightshadgoneoutB.Thelightshavinggoneout
C.ThelightswentoutD.Thelightshavegoneout
33.Onlyinthiswayvoutoftheplan
A.youcantalkhimB.canyoutalkhim
C.himyoucantalkD.himcanyoutalk
34.Mostpartsofthecountryaredrought.
A.facingatB.comingacross
C.threatenedwithD.surroundedby
35."
Tenpeoplearesaidtohavebeenkilledintheaccident”couldberewrittenas.
A.Itissaidthattenpeoplearekilledintheaccident.
B.Itwassaidthattenpeoplewerekilledintheaccident.
C.Itwassaidthattenpeoplehadbeenkilledintheaccident.
D.Itissaidthattenpeoplewerekilledintheaccident.
II.Cloze(1pointeach,10pointsinall)
Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblankthere
arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushouldchoosetheonethatbestfitsintothepassageandputthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
Geographyisthestudyoftherelationshipbetweenpeopleandtheland.Geographerscompareandcontrastvariousplacesontheearth.Buttheyalsogobeyondtheindividualplacesandconsidertheearthasa36.Thewordgeography37_fromtwoGreekwords,gee,theGreekwordfor”earth"
andgraphein,38means"
towrite.”TheEnglishwordgeographymeans"
todescribetheearth.”Somegeographybooksfocusonasmallarealikeatownorcity.Othersdealwithastate,aregion,anation,ora39continent.Manygeographybooksdealwiththewholeearth.Anotherwaytodividethestudyof40istodistinguishbetweenphysicalgeographyandculturalgeography.Theformerfocusesonthenaturalworld;
the41.Startswithhumanbeingsandstudieshowhumanbeingsandtheirenvironmentactuponeachother.Butwhengeographyisconsideredasasinglesubject,_42branchescanneglecttheother.
Ageographermightbedescribed43onewhoobserves,records,andexplainsthedifferencesbetweenplaces.Ifplaces44alike,therewouldbelittleneedforgeographers.
Weknow,however45notwoplacesareexactlythesame.Geography,then,isapointofview,aspecialwayoflookingatplaces.
36.A.wholeB.unitC.partD.total
37.A.fallsB.removesC.resultsD.comes
38.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.it
39.A.extensiveB.enormousC.overallD.entire
40.A.worldB.earthC.globeD.geography
41.A.secondB.latterC.nextD.later
42.A.eitherB.neitherC.oneD.each
43.A.forB.toC.byD.as
44.A.beingB.areC.wereD.be
45.A.althoughB.whetherC.sinceD.that
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(50points)
Taskl(2pointseach,10pointsinall)
Afterreadingthefollowingpassage,youwillfind5questionsorunfinishedstatements(No.46throughNo.50).Foreachquestionorstatementthereare4choices.YoushouldmakethecorrectchoiceandputthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.
IrememberquiteclearlythefirsttimeIwasreallyshakenbymywife'
sintuition.
Wewerelooking;
forasecond-handcar,andIhadbeenmuchtakenbyarathernicedrop-headwithawell-cared-forappearance.
"
Well,sherunsnicely,”Itoldmywifeafterthetry-out.“Goodstart-up,enginesoundssweet,lowmileageandtherightprice.Whatdoyouthink?
"
Idon'
tlikeit
“Whynot?
Idon’tknow.There’sjustsomethingaboutliesalesmanthatIdon’tbelieve.
Afewweeksafterwehadboughtanothercarelsewhere,Ihappenedtofindoutthehistoryofthedrop-head.Ithadbeenseriouslydamagedinacrashbeforewesawit,andcleverlydoneup.Thecarwas,indeed,averybadrisk.
Ofallthethingsaboutwomenthattheirhusbandsdonotunderstand,perhapsthebiggestquestionisthis:
Howcansheoftenberightaboutthingsofwhichshehasabsolutelynoknowledge?
Howdoesawoman’sintuitionwork?
Whatisthisstrangepowerthattellsherexactlywhenherhusbandisn’tworkinglateonbusiness,howeverhonesthepretendstobe?
Isitguesswork,orsomesixthsensethatmendon'
thave?
46.Whenwasthe"
firsttime"
thehusbandfelt"
reallyshaken"
byhiswife'
sintuition?
A.Whentheyboughtanothercar.
B.Whenhelearnedaboutthehistoryofthedrop-head.
C.Whenherealizedsheknewsomuchaboutcars.
D.Whenhiswifespokeaboutthesalesman.
47.Whatdoesaperson'
sintuitionrefertoaccordingtothispassage?
A.Theabilitytoseethroughthings.
B.Theabilitytomakeaquickdecision.
C.Theabilitytopickoutthebestoneamonganumberofthings.
D.Theabilitytoknowsomethingbyusingone'
sfeelings.
48.Whydidn'
tthemanknowthatthecarwasdamagedatfirst?
A.Thedamagewasnotseriousatall.B.Hewasnotcarefulenough.
C.Ithadbeenskillfullyrepaired.D.Thesalesmanonlytrieditoutsmoothly.
49.Whatanswerdoesthewritergivetoawoman'
A.Itissimplyablindguess.B.Itisaspecialkindofknowledge.
C.Itmustbethesixthsense.D.Hedoesn'
treallyanswerthequestion.
50.Fromthepassagewelearnthatthesalesmanwas
A.cheatingB.honestC.helpfulD.kind
Task2(2pointseach,10pointsinall)
ThistaskisthesameasTaskl(No.51throughNo.55).
Socialcustomsandwaysofbehavingchange.Thingswhichwereconsideredimpolitemanyyearsagoarenowacceptable.Justafewyearsago,itwasconsideredimpolitebehaviorforamantosmokeonthestreet.Nomanwhothoughtofhimselfasbeingagentlemanwouldmakeafoolofhimselfbysmokingwhenaladywasinaroom.
Customsalsodifferfromcountrytocountry.Doesamanwalkontheleftortherightofawomaninyourcountry?
Ordoesn’titmatter?
Shouldyouusebothhandswhenyouareeating?
Shouldleaveoneinyourlaporonthetable?
TheAmericansandtheBritishnotonlyspeakthesamelanguagebutalsosharealargenumberofsocialcustoms.Forexample,inbothAmericaandEnglandpeopleshakehandswhentheymeeteachotherforthefirsttime.Also,mostEnglishmenwillopenadoor