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A.incommons;
other
B.incommon;
another
C.incommon;
D.incommons;
5.Weallwrite____________,evenwhenthereisnotmuchtosay.
A.nowandthenB.byandby
C.stepbystepD.moreorless
6.Hetriedtogoawaywithoutbeingnoticedbytheteacher,butluck________him.
A.wentwithB.wentagainst
C.wentalongD.wentover
7.—Whydon’twetakealittlebreak?
—Didn’twejusthave_______________?
A.itB.thatC.oneD.this
8.Was________attheairbattleonJune8,1949,______wasledbyCaptainJohnson________Peterlosthislife?
A.it;
when;
thatB.that;
that;
who
C.it;
which;
thatD.it;
which;
when
9.Thebossmanaged____________thedebts(债务)and__________allhismen.
A.topayfor;
payforB.topay;
pay
C.topayoff;
payoff
D.topayoff;
payfor
10.Themeetingwasofgreat___________,andwhathesaidatthemeetingwas________.
A.important;
interest
B.importance;
interesting
C.importance;
D.important;
11.Johnplaysfootball______________,ifnotbetterthan,David.
A.aswellB.aswellas
C.sowellD.sowellas
12.Althoughthereweresomanypeopleinthesquare,Icould___________myfriend.
A.pickupB.pickout
C.makeupD.setout
13.Hehas_____________onthefarm.
A.fortyheadofcattles
B.fortyheadofcattle
C.fortyheadsofcattle
D.fortyheadsofcattles
14.Inthedarkstreettherewasn’tasingleperson__________shecouldturnforhelp.
A.thatB.who
C.formD.towhom
15._______________goingtoseeafilm?
A.AreneitheryounorI
B.AmneitheryounorI
C.NeitheryounorIam
D.NeitheramyounorI
II.完形填空。
SirAlexanderFleming,thediscovererofpenicillin(青霉素),wasonhiswaytoBelfast.TheNobelPrizewinnerwasgoingto16animportantlecture17.
Whenhe18atHeathrowAirport,hewas19andannoyed(苦恼的)tofindhisflightoverbooked,andthatheandotherpassengershadnoseats.Theclerkwasveryapologetic,and___20__thatthegovernmenthadbookedfifty21atthelastmoment.Thatmeantthat“ordinary”22werebumped—simplythrown23theflight.
“ButI’vehadthisticket24overamonth,”Fleminginsisted,“it’snot25andImustgettoBelfast26.”
“I’mterriblysorry,sir.27thegovernmentpassengersare28priority(优先)passengerstravelingonimportantbusiness.It’s29forthemtotakealaterflight.”
Just30Flemingwasgoingto31whattheimportantbusinesswas,agroupofgovernmentpassengersarrivedtocheckin.Flemingturnedtotheleaderofthegroup.
“I’dliketoknowwhatissourgentaboutyourbusiness32weordinarypassengers33waitforanotherflight.”
Themanreplied,“Oh,it’samatterof34urgency.SirAlexanderFlemingisgivingalectureinBelfasttonight,andwecan’t35it!
”
16.A.haveB.attend
C.giveD.hear
17.A.hereB.there
C.abroadD.everywhere
18.A.stoppedB.arrived
C.stayedD.called
19.A.surprisedB.excited
C.frightenedD.disappointed
20.A.insistedB.proved
C.explainedD.declared
21.A.booksB.seats
C.roomsD.stamps
22.A.peopleB.officersC.officialsD.passengers
23.A.toB.onto
C.offDfor
24.A.inB.for
C.afterD.during
25.A.fairB.right
C.trueD.satisfactory
26.A.nowB.then
C.ForD.tomorrow
27.A.AndB.But
C.ForD.Yet
28.A.allB.both
C.reallyD.almost
29.A.reasonableB.funny
C.impossibleD.unnecessary
30.A.afterB.as
C.becauseD.then
31.A.considerB.discuss
C.describeD.demand
32.A.asB.when
C.thatD.nowthat
33.A.needB.dare
C.oughtD.haveto
34.A.littleB.great
C.someD.no
35.A.catchB.get
C.missD.lose
III.阅读理解。
A
FewpeoplewoulddefendtheVictorianattitudeonchildren,butifyouwereaparentinthosedays,atleastyouknewwhereyoustood:
childrenweretobeseenandnotheard.Freudandhiscolleaguesdidawaywithallthatandparentshavebeenpuzzledeversince.Thechild’shappinessisall-important,theysay,butwhatabouttheparents’happiness?
Modernchildrearingmanualswouldneverpermitcrueltytochildren.Thetroubleisyouarenotallowedeventoshout.Whoknowswhatdeeppsychological(心理的)woundsyoumightcause?
Thepoorchildmayneverrecoverfromthedreadfulexperience.Soitistheparentsthatbendoverbackwardstoavoidgivingtheirchildrencomplex(不正常心理)whichahundredyearsagohadn’tlove,andalotofit.Buttheexcessivepermissiveness(纵容)ofmodernparentsissurelydoingmoreharmthangood.
Psychologists(心理学家)havesucceededinweakeningparents’confidenceintheirownauthority(权威).Andithasn’ttakenchildrenlongtogetwindofthefact.Inadditiontothegreatmodernclassicsonchildcare,therearecountlessarticlesinmagazinesandnewspapers.Withsomuchadviceflyingabout,momanddadjustdon’tknowwhattodoanymore.Intheend,theydonothingatall.So,fromearlychildhood,thekidsareinchargeandparents’livesareregulatedaccordingtotheneedsoftheirkids.Whenthelittledearsdevelopintoteenagers,theytakecompletecontrol.Lackofauthorityovertheyearsmakesteenagersrebellionagainstparentsmoreviolent.Iftheyoungpeoplearegoingtohaveaparty,forexample,parentsareaskedtoleavethehouse.Theirpresencemerelyspoilsthefun.Whatelsecanthepoorparentsdobutobey?
36.
Fromthispassage,weknowparentsnowadays_____________theirchildren.
A.
can’tdiscipline
B.
arenotresponsiblefor
C.
oftenarguewith
D.
aretiredof
37.
Intheolddays,children________________.
a)
wereinchargeofparents
b)
darednotspeaktotheirparents
c)
alwayssufferedcomplexes
d)
werenotallowedtomakemuchnoise
38.
Theunderlinedphrase“getwindof“mostprobablymeans______________.
A.becauseusedtoB.trytoavoid
C.realizeD.becomepuzzledof
39.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthispassage?
A.Victorianchildrearingisamodelforparentstofollow.
B.Psychologistshavemuchtoanswerfortoday’sproblemsonchildcare.
C.Withthehelpofsomuchadvice,raisingchildreniseasierthanever.
D.Parentsliketoenjoythefreedomwhenthereisapartyinthehouse.
40.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Theexcessivepermissivenessoftoday’sparentsisharmfultochildren.
B.Psychologistsshouldn’tinterferesomuchwithchildcare.
C.ParentsshouldholdtheVictorianattitudestowardschildren.
D.Childrenaretoosensitivetobehurt.
B
ToWhomItMayConcern:
MyhusbandandIgotmarriedin1965andforthefirsttenyearsofourmarriageIwasveryhappytostayhomeandraiseourthreechildren.Thenfouryearsago,ouryoungestchildwenttoschoolandIthoughtImightgobacktowork.
Myhusbandwasverysupportiveandhelpedmetomakemydecision.HeemphasizedallofthethingsIcandoaroundthehouse,andsaidhethoughtIcouldbeagreatsuccessinbusiness.
Afterseveralweeksofjob-huntingIfoundmypresentjob,whichisworkingforasmallpublicrelationsfirm.Atfirst,myhusbandwasveryproudofmeandwouldtellhisfriends,“Mycleverlittlewifecanrunthatcompanyshe’sworkingfor.”
Butashisjokingremarkapproachedreality,myhusbandstoppedtalkingtomeaboutmyjob.Ihavereceivedseveralpromotions(晋升)andpayincreases,andIamnowmakingmoremoneythanheis.Icanbuymyownclothesandanewcar.Becauseofourcombinedincomes,myhusbandandIcandomanythingsthatwehadalwaysdreamedofdoing,butwedon’tdothesethingsbecauseheisveryunhappy.
Wefightaboutlittlethingsandmyhusbandisverycriticalofmeinfrontofourfriends.Forthefirsttimeinourmarriage,Ithinkthereisapossibilitythatourmarriagemycometoanend.
Ilovemyhusbandverymuch,andIdon’twanthimtofeelinferior(自卑的),butIalsolovemyjob.IthinkIcanbeagoodwifeandaworkingwoman,butIdon’tknowhow.Canyougivemesomeadvice?
WillIhavetochooseoneortheotherorcanIkeepbothmyhusbandandmynewcareer?
Pleasehelp.
“Distress”
41.Theletterwasmostprobablywritten______________.
A.in1975B.around1980
C.tenyearsagoD.in1965
42.Whatdoyouthinkshowsherhusbandwassupportive?
A.Hetookupalltheworksheusedtodo.
B.Hehelpedmakethedecisionsforher.
C.Hegaveherencouragement.
D.Alloftheabove.
43.Herhusband________________whenshefirstfoundherpresentjob.
A.wasverycriticalofher
B.feltdisappointed
C.wasproudofher
D.washappybutcritical
44.Herhusbandstoppedtalkingtoheraboutherjobwhen____________.
A.shemademoremoneythanherhusbanddid
B.shemademoremoneythanherhusbanddid
C.herhusbandwasveryunhappy
D.bothAandB
45.Asherincomeincreased,_________________.
A.shefoundagapemergedbetweenherandherhusband
B.sheboughtmoreclothesandahouse
C.shedidthemanythingssheandherhusbanddreamedof
D.shefeltveryproudofherself
C
FouryearsagoIlefttheuniversityandjoinedthearmy.MyjobwastoreadallreportsorinformationforGeneral(将军)Hill.HelookedlikeafatandshortfarmerandIhardlybelievedhewasfamou