1、B will have beenC had beenD may have beenD3.Im filled with _ to go back home.A desireB searchC opportunityD praise4.The laws _ everyone no matter that their races or colors are.A laugh atB apply toC lift upD object toB5.I dont think we should _ any more time to this question.A spendB costC devoteD w
2、asteC6.I wouldnt _ my money into his company.A discoverB inventC drawD invest7.This is a _ regarding China in your eyes.A secretB serviceC suspectD survey交际英语 8. - I dont care much for fish. - _.A Me neither.B Im so sorry.C I think so too.D I care.9.Rising job losses are likely to _ future sales.A c
3、ut intoB look forC come acrossD insist on10.Do you know _?A what hes readingB what is he readingC what does he readD he reads what11.This is George, _ class you will be taking.A whichB whereC whoseD whom12. - Are you keen on music? - _.A Thats great.B I hope so too.C Me either.D No, not particularly
4、.13.If I were you I _ plant some trees around the house.A willB would haveC wouldD will have14.If we _ these marks (分数) up, well get a total of 90.A holdB addC turnD make15.By the end of next year, I _ $ 1,000.A will having savedB will have savedC will savedD have saved16.- What do you think of Pete
5、r?- _.A I can only speak for myself.m quite interested.C I find him OK.D Thats not true.17.His speech is so boring that nearly half the _ dozed off (打瞌睡).A readersB audienceC authorsD speakers18.Some people waste food, _ others havent enough.A asB whileC whichD where19._ Im afraid of is their attitu
6、de to me.A WhatB WhyC WhoD Which20. - Which would you rather have, tea or coffee? - _.A Neither, thank you.B Yes, both.C Why not?D Sure, I would完型填空21.Carl N. Karcher is one of the fast-food industrys pioneers (先驱). He was born _1_ 1917 on a farm in Ohio. He _2_ out of school after eighth grade, _3_
7、 twelve to fourteen hours a day on the farm. In 1937, an uncle _4_ him a job in Anaheim, California. Carl worked in his uncles business seventy-two hours a week, delivering goods to the _5_ farmers. During Sunday services at a local church, he met with Margaret Heinz. After returning briefly to Ohio
8、, Carl went to work for _6_ bakery in Los Angeles. Carl and Margaret _7_ in 1939 and had their first child within a year. Carl drove a truck for the bakery, delivering bread to restaurants and markets in West L.A. He was _8_ by the number of hot dog stands (摊) that were opening and by the number of
9、buns (小圆面包) they went through each week. When Carl heard that a hot dog cart was for sale, he decided to buy it. Margaret strongly _9_ the idea and wondered where hed find the money. Carl borrowed $311 from the Bank of America and persuaded his wife to give him fifteen dollars in _10_ from her purse
10、. Im in business for myself now, he thought after buying the cart. m on my way. 1.A. on B. at C. in D. of2.A. dropped B. left C. took D. made3.A. declined B. declining C. working D. worked4.A. linked B. sent C. viewed D. offered5.A. typical B. local C. comfortable D. special6.A. the B. one C. anothe
11、r D.a7.A. divorced B. married C. introduced D. finished8.A. threatened B. informed C. disappointed D. amazed9.A. agreed B. demanded C. opposed D. supported10.A. money B. cash C. pay D. rent1-C, 2-A, 3-C, 4-D, 5-B, 6-D, 7-B, 8-D, 9-C, 10-B阅读理解22.Soldiers returning home from World War II were usually
12、eager to go on with their lives. For most, that meant starting a family. Between 1946 and 1960, 63 million babies were born in the United States, up 22 million from the fifteen-year period before that. this big jump in the birth rate came to be known as the baby boom (婴儿潮). Before the war, American children were raised very strictly. They were often told to be seen and not heard. After the war, however, young parents raised their children according to different ideas. Dr. Benjamin Spocks Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, published in 194
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