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---Unfortunately,hethemistakeagainandagain.
A.repeatedB.wouldrepeatC.hadrepeatedD.wouldhaverepeated
23.OnSundayswhenIwasachild,fatherandIgetupearlyandgofishing.
A.couldB.wouldC.mightD.should
24.theemployees'
workingefficiency,themanagerwillallowthemtohaveacoffeebreak.
A.ImprovingB.ToimproveC.ImprovedD.Havingimproved
25.---Howdoyoulikethemaincharacterinthebook?
---Well,Ithink,itwashisperseveranceandlovewonhimmanyfriendsandsuccess.
A.whichB.whatC.whereD.that
26.SometownsinLibya,about50%offactoriesandbuildingsweregone,layinruins.
A.whichB.whoseC.thoseD.inwhich
27.---HowdoyoufeelyourtriptoMountHuang?
---Fantastic!
Thescenerythereimpressedmedeeply;
especiallythegreenpinetrees,lookinggreatthebluesky.
A.onB.withC.inD.against
28.Weshouldrespectfoodandthinkaboutthepeoplewhodon'
thavewehavehereandtreatfoodnicety.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.whether
29.Whentodangerandconflict,mentendtoincreasebloodpressure,nervousoranxious.
A.exposed,feltB.exposed,feelingC.exposing,feltD.exposing,feeling
30.Wehavebeentoldthatundernocircumstancesthetelephoneintheofficeforpersonalaffairs.A.mayweuseB.wemayuseC.wecoulduseD.didweuse
31.We’llnevergettothestationontimewerunasfastaswecan.
A.incaseB.evenifC.providedthatD.ifonly
32.Thestudentcontinuinghisstudieswhenhehadtoreturntohishomecountryunexpectedly.
A.isconsideringB.hasconsideredC.shouldconsiderD.wasconsidering
33.ZhaiZhigang'
s20-mlnutestayinouterspacewaswitnessedbytheworldonSeptember27,2008.Chinesepeoplewillneverforgetthatpreciousmoment,wewillvalueforever.A.thatB.oneC.itD.what
34.---Didyoufindthemissingcoupleinthemountainyesterday?
---No,butwetogetintouchwiththemeversince
A.havetriedB.hadtriedC.havebeentryingD.hadbeentrying
35.…Whywereyousolateforworktoday?
---totheofficewasveryslowthismorningbecauseofthetraffic.
A.DrivingB.IdroveC.TodriveD.ThatIdrove
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,共30分)
OseolaMcCarty
LateoneSundayafternooninSeptember1999,OseolaMcCarty,anelderlycleaningladypassedawayinthelittlewoodenframehousewhereshehadlivedandworkedmostofherlife.Itmayseemlikeanordinary36toanordinarylife,buttherewassomethingquite37aboutthiswoman.
Inthesummerof1995,McCartygave$150,000,mostofthemoneyshehad.savedthroughoutherlife,totheUniversityofSoutheyMississippiinherhometown.The38wastohelpotherAfricanAmericans39university.
Shehad40schoolinthesixthgradetogotowork,nevermarried,neverhadchildrenandneverlearnedtodrivebecausetherewasneveranyplacein41shewantedtogo.Allsheeverhadwastheworkwhichshesawasa42.ToomanyotherblackpeopleinthecountrysideofMississippididnothaveeventhat.Shehadstartedhersavingshabitasayoungchildwhenshewouldrectumfromschooltocleanandiron43moneywhichshewouldthensave.
Whensheretired,shedecidedthatshewantedtousethemoneytogivechildrenoflimitedmeansthe44togotouniversity.Shehadwantedtobecomeanurse,buthadtoleaveschooltolookafiresickrelativesandwork.Whenaskedwhyshehadgivenherlife45away,shereplied,"
I'
mgivingitawaysothatchildrenwon'
thavetoworksohard,likeldid."
Afiernewsofherdonation46themedia,over600donationswere47tothescholarshipfund.Onewasgivenbyamediaseniormanager,TedTurner,whogaveabilliondollars.
Shedidn'
twantanyconkedmadeoverher_48_,butthenews49andshewasinvitedallovertheUnitedStatestotalktopeople.50shewent,peoplewouldcomeuptohertosayafewwordsorto51touchher.Shemettheordinaryandthe52,PresidentClintonincluded.Inthelastfewyearsofherlife,beforeshediedofcancer,McCartywasgiyenover300awards.ShewashonoredbytheUnitedNationsand53thePresidentialCitizen'
sMedal.54havingnorealeducation,shefoundherselfwithtwohonorarydoctorates:
onefromtheUniversityofSouthernMississippiandtheotherfromHarvardUniversity.Hergenerositywasclearlyaninspirationtomanyandproofthattrue55doesexist.
36.A.startB.callC.endD.show
37.A.abnormalB.complicatedC.commonD.exceptional
38.A.timeB.caseC.ruleD.money
39.A.withB.throughC.outD.along
40.A,quittedB.neededC.openedD.finished
41.A.generalB.publicC.particularD.advance
42.A.blessingB.praiseC.pleasureD.training
43.A.aboutB,withC.likeD.for
44.A.abilityB.spaceC.opportunityD.time
45.A.happinessB.savingsC.timeD.experience
46.A.endedB.brokeC.controlledD.hit
47.A.tookB.hadC.madeD.put
48.A.giftB.dreamC.deathD.life
49.A,gaveoffB.gotoutC.cameaboutD.putaway
50.A.WhereverB.WhoeverC.WheneverD.Whatever
51.A.oftenB.justC.onlyD.almost
52.A.youngB.elderlyC.famousD.poor
53.A.gaveB.showedoffC.refusedD.received
54.A.DespiteB.ExceptC.BesidesD.Beyond
55.A.wealthB.selflessnessC.carefulnessD.love
第三部分阅读理解(共两节,共40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,共30分)
A
ItwasfifteenpastnineasMariehurriedintotheofficebuildingwhereshewasgoingtowork.Herbushadinchedalongthroughheavymimingtraffic,makingherafewminuteslateforherveryfirstjob.Shedecidedtostartouthalfanhourearlierthenextday.
Onceinsidethelobby,shehadtostandattheelevatorsandwaitseveralminutesbeforeshecouldgetononegoingtothesixthfloor.Whenshefinallyreachedtheofficemarked"
SmithEnterprises"
sheknockedatthedoornervouslyandwaited.Therewasnoreply.Shetappedonthedooragain,butstilltherewasnoanswer.Frominsidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,sosheopenedthedoorandwentin.
AlthoughshewassureitwasthesameofficeshehadbeenintwoweeksbeforewhenshehadtheinterviewwithMr.Smith,itiookedquitedifferentnow.Infact,.thardlylookedlikeanofficeatall.Theemployeeswerejuststandingaroundchattingandsmoking.Inthefrontoftheroom,somebodymusthavejusttoldagoodjoke,shethought,becausetherewasaloudburstoflaughterasshecamein.Foramomentshehadthoughttheywerelaughingather.
Thenoneofthemenlookedathiswatch,clappedhishandsandsaidsomethingtotheottxers.Quicklytheyallwenttotheirdesksand,inamatterofseconds,everyonewashardatwork.Noone
paidanyattentiontoMarie.Finallyshewentuptothemanwhowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorandexplainedthatthiswasherfirstdayintheoffice.Hardlylookingupfromhiswork,hetoldhertohaveaseatandwaitforMr.Smith,whowouldarriveatanymoment.thenMarierealizedthattheday'
sworkintheofficebeganjustbeforeMr.Smitharrived.LatershefoundoutthathelivedinConnecticutandcameintoManhattanonthesametraineverymorning,arrivingintheofficeat9:
35,sothathisstaffknewexactlywhentostartworking.
56.Mariecouldhardlyrecognizetheofficeshewentintoas__.
A.shehadbeenthereonlyonceB.Mr.Smithwasnotmtheoffice
C.nobodywasdoinganyworkD.theofficeseemeddifferent
57.Thepeoplingtheofficesuddenlystartedworkingbecause___.
A.theirmorningbreakwasendedB.thebosswasabouttoarrive
C.theysawastrangerintheofficeD.noonewantedtotalktoMarie
58.Wecaninferfromthetextthattheemployeesoftheenterprise___.
A.werecoldtonewcomers
B.werealwayspunctualforwork
C.lackeddevotiontothecompany
D.would’starttheirworkbylisteningtoajoke
59.Thebesttitleforthistextwouldbe___.
A.PunctualLikeAClockB.AColdWelcome
C.AnUnpunctualManagerD.BetterLateThanNever
B
Whene-mailfirstcameintogeneraluseabouttwentyyearsago,therewasalotoftalkaboutthearrivalofthepaperlessoffice.However,itseemsthate-mailhasyettorevolutionizeofficecommunication.AccordingtocommunicationsanalystRichardMetcalf,someofficeshaveactuallyseenanincreaseinpaperasaresultofe-mail."
Informationintheformofe-malmessagesnowfloodsourcomputerscreens.Thesemessagescanbesentsoquicklythatmemos(备忘录)tendtobedistributedinthehundreds.Forthosesecretarieswhosebossesaskthemtoprintoutalltheire-mailsandleavethemintheirin-trays,thismeansusingupagreatdealofpapereverymonth,"
Metcalfsays.
Metcalfhasfoundthatbecausesomee-mailsgetlostincyberspace,importantdocumentsareincreasinglylikelytobeaskedbyclients(客户)andcolleaguestosendallimportantdocumentsbothbye-mailandbyfaxor"
snailmail"
-throughthepost.Thishighlightsafurtherpotentialproblemwithe-mailintoday'
soffices-itistakinguptimeratherthansavingit."
Withe-mail,communicationismucheasier,butthereisalsomoreroomformisunderstandings,"
sayspsychologistDrDavidLewis.Generally,muchlesscareistakenwithe-mailsthanwithlettersorfaxesandthesenderwillprobablyprintthedocumentandrereaditbeforeputtingitinanenvelopeorsendingitbyfax.
Moreworryingisstilltheincreasingmisuseofemailforsending"
flame-mail"
-abusiveorinappropriatee-mailmessages,Recentresearchinseveralcompaniessuggeststhataggressivecommunicationslikethisareontheincrease.E-mailhasbecometheperfectmediumforexpressingworkplacedissatisfactionbecau