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25.Ihaven’tseenSarasinceshewasagirl,andshehaschangedbeyond
A.hearingB.strengthC.recognitionD.measure
26.Bobwouldhavehelpedusyesterday,buthe.
A.wasbusyB.isbusyChadbeenbusyD.willbebusy
27.Itwasfromonlyafewsuppliesthatshehadboughtinthevillage
thehostesscookedsuchanicedinner.
A.whereB.thatC.whenD.which
28.一Wereyousurprisedbytheendingofthefilm?
一No.Ithebook,soIalreadyknewthestory.
A.wasreadingB.hadreadC.amreadingD.haveread
29.Theengineersaresobusythatthathavezerotimeforoutdoorsportsactives,theyhavetheinterest.
A.whereverB.wheneverC.evenifD.asif
30.,sheisthesortofwomantospreadsunshinetopeoplethroughhersmile.
A.ShyandcautiousB.Sensitiveandthoughtful
C.HonestandconfidentD.Lightheartedandoptimistic
31.,sheisthesortofwomantospreadsunshinetopeoplethroughhersmile
A.ShyandcautiousB.Sensitiveandthoughtful
C.HonestandconfidentD.Lightheartedandoptimistic
32.Jackdescribedhisfather,whoabraveboymanyyearsago,asastrong-willedman
A.wouldbeB.wouldhavebeen
C.mustbeD.musthavebeen
33Justusethisroomforthetimebeing,andwe’llofferyoualargerone
itbecomesavailable
A.assoonasB.unlessC.asfarasD.until
34.一We’vespenttoomuchmoneyrecently.
一Well,itisn’tsurprising.Ourfriendsandrelativesaroundallthetime.
A.arecomingB.hadcome
C.werecomingD.havebeencoming
35.一?
———Thatwouldbegreat!
Pleasedropmeoffatthelibrary.
A.Couldyoubringmethebill
B.Wouldyoulikemetogiveyoualift
C.CouldyoutellmethepostcodeforParis
D.Wouldyouliketohavemye-mailaddress
第2节完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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11enjoyisnot39ifYoukeepthefollowinginmind.
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hepenupandputitdownagain.
52,thepenshouldmakeathick,darkline.Fine—linepensmay53badhandwriting,butfine,delicatelinesdonotcommand54nexttoprintedtext,as,55,asignatureonaprintedletter.Abroadline,onotherhand,givesanimpressionofconfidenceandauthority(权威).
36.A.manyB.fewC.pleasantD.important
37.A.1ooksB.reasonC.valueD.advantages
38.A.onceB.ifC.becauseD.though
39.A.convenientB.easyC.hardD.difficult
40.A.heavyB.easyC.hardD.safe
41.A.takingB.findingC.determiningD.seeking
42.A.strongerB.weakerC.SmallerD.1arger
43.A.preferB.recommendC.prepareD.demand
44.A.hardlyB.allowC.neverD.Still
45.A.thickB.1ightC.1ongD.soft
46.A.changeB.allowC.reduceD.press
47.ATheyB.OneC.ThisD.Some
48.AthinB.roughC.blackD.Smooth
49.ApreventB.freeC.protectD.Remove
50.AwayB.SightC.flowD.Stream
51.AsoB.asC.andD.Yet
52.AMeanwhileB.GenerallyC.AfterwardsD.Finally
53.AshowupB.differfromC.BreakdownD.compensatefor
54.AattentionB.supportC.respectD.Admission
55.AatmostB.ForexampleC.inbriefD.onpurpose
第三部分阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
TheengineerCamilloOliverwas40yearsoldwhenhestartedthecompanyin1908.
AthisfactoryinIvrea,hedesignedandproducedthefirstItaliantypewriter,Todaythecompany'
sheadofficesstillinIvrea,nearTurin,butthecompanyismuchlargerthanitwasinthosedaysandthereareofficesallaroundtheworld.
By1930therewas1staffof00andthecompanyturnedout13,000machinesayear.SomewenttocustomersinItaly,butOlivettiexportedmoretypewritertoothercountries.
Camillo'
sson,Adriano,startedworkingforthecompanyin1924andlaterhebecametheboss.Heintroducedastandardspeedfortheproductionlineandheemployedtechnologyanddesignspecialists.Thecompanydevelopednewandbettertypewritersandthencalculators(计算机).In1959itproducedtheELEAcomputerinItaly.
AfterAdrianodiedin1960,thecompanyhadaperiodoffinancialproblems.Othercompanies,especiallytheJapanese,madefasterprogressinelectronictechnologythantheItaliancompany.
In1978,CarlodeBenedettibecamethenewboss.Olivettiincreaseditsmarkingandservicenetworksand
madeagreementswithothercompaniestodesignandproducemoreadvancedofficeequipment.Soonitbecameoneoftheworld'
sleadingcompaniesininformationtechnologyandcommunications.TherearenowfiveindependentcompaniesintheOlivettigroup–oneforpersonalcomputers,oneforSystemsandservices,andtwofortelecommunications.
56.Fromthetextwelearnthat______________.
A.by1930Olivettiproduced13,000typewritersayear
B.Olivettiearnedmoreinthe1960sthaninthe1950s
C.someofOlivetti’s700staffregularlyvisitedcustomersinItaly
D.Olivettisetupofficesinothercountriesfromtheverybeginning
57.WhatwasprobablythedirectresultofOlivetti’sfallingbehindinelectronictechnology?
A.Adriano’sdeath.B.Aperiodoffinancialproblems.
C.Itsfasterprogress.D.Itsagreementswithothercompanies.
58.WhatdoweknowaboutOlivetti?
A.Itproducedthebesttypewriterintheworld.
B.Itdesignedtheworld’sfirstmainframecomputer.
C.Itexportedmoretypewritersthanothercompanies.
D.IthasfiveindependentcompanieswithitsheadofficeinIvrea.
59.Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe____________.
A.TheOriginofOlivettiB.TheSuccessofOlivetti
C.TheHistoryofOlivettiD.TheProductionofOlivetti
B
Haveyoueverwondered?
60.Whatinformationcanwegetfromthefirstpassage?
A.Itisthejetstreamthataffectshowfastairplanesfly.
B.Planesgoslowerwhentheyaremovingwiththewind.
C.IttakesmoretimetoflyfromNYtoLondonthanfromLondontoNY.
D.ThejetstreamalwaysblowsfromtheeasttothewestacrosstheAtlantic.
61.Theword“shoot”underlinedinthe2ndpassageprobablymeans“__________”.
A.sendforB.movequickly
C.comeoutD.growquickly
62.Itcanbeinferredthatwithoutgravity_____________.
A.buildingsandotherstructureswouldfloataway
B.treesandbuildingswouldnotsoeasilyflyoff
C.somethingaroundyourheadwouldnotfloataway
D.everythingoutsidebuildingswouldflyoffintospace
63.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthistext?
A.Inaresearchpaper.B.Inashortstory.
C.Inatravelmagazine.D.Inastudent’sbook
C
Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld:
Ineverycountry,citiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.Americancitiesarechanging,justasAmericansocietyischanging.
AfterWorldWarⅡ,thepopulationofmostlargeAmericancitiesdecreased;
however,thepopulationshifts(转移)toandfromthecityreflectthechangingvaluesofAmericansociety.Inthelate1940sandearly1950s,cityresidents(居民)becamewealthier.Theyhadmorechildrensotheyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs(郊区).
Nowthingsarechanging,Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.Many,unliketheirparents,wanttoliveinthecities.TheycontinuetomovetoSunBeltcitiesandolderonesoftheNortheastandMidwest.Manyyoungprofessionalsaremovingbackintothecity.Theypreferthecitytothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;
ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandpossibilitiesthatthecityoffers.
Thispopulationshiftisbringingproblemsaswellasbenefits.Countlesspoorpeoplemustleavetheirapartmentsinthecitybecausetheownerswanttosellthebuildingsormakeapartmentsforsaleinsteadofforrent.Inthe1950s,manypoorpeopledidnothaveenoughmoneytomovetothesuburbs;
nowmanyofthesesamepeopledonothaveenoughmoneytostayinthecities.
Onlyafewyearsago,peoplethoughtthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabright,newfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:
manydyingcitiesarealiveagain.
64.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcitiesallovertheworld?
A.Theyarealive.B.Theyarehopeless.
C.Theyaresimilar.D.Theyaredifferent.
65.WhydidAmericancityresidents