1、 D. crashed( )3. The thief _ the papers all over the room while he was searching. A. abandoned B. vanished C. scatteredD. deserted( )4. Today, housework has been made much easier by electrical _.A. facilitiesB. appliancesC. instrumentsD. equipment( )5. The _ of the trees in the water was very clear.
2、A. mirrorB. sightC. reflectionD. shadow( )6. He _ his engagement just before the wedding. A. broke out B. broke away from C. broke off D. broke up( )7. When she heard from the hospital that her father had died, she _ into tears.A. burst B. went C. exploded D. fell( )8. Your help is _ for the success
3、 of the project. A. indispensable B. indicative C. inevitable D. inherent( )9. _ the English examination I would have gone to the concert last Sunday.A. In spite ofB. But forC. Because ofD. As for( )10. It was difficult to guess what her _ to the news would be.A. impressionB. comment C. reaction D.
4、opinion( )11. When the big bills for mothers hospital care came, father was glad he had money in the bank to _.A. fall short of B. fall through C. fall back onD. fall in with( )12. We could see that he was trying to _ his own responsibility for the delay, instead of accepting his fault.A. run overB.
5、 smooth overC. pass offD. turn down( )13. Glemps heroic flight into space entitled him _ a place in history.A. for B. with C. to D. of( )14. Hes _ drink and never does a stroke of work.A. gone toB. taken toC. taken upD. gone for( )15. Who is responsible for sending out misinformation?Most of the fau
6、lt lies _ the administration.A. in B. to C. on D. with二、完形填空:阅读下面两段短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Although American informality (不拘礼节) is well known , many new visitors think that it indicates a lack of respect.”this is especially true in the business world. Americans often use first na
7、mes _16_ meeting a stranger and do not always shake hands. They often just smile and say hi or hello, _17_ than using a more formal hand shake. It is good to remember that to an American such an informal greeting really means the _18_ thing as a more formal hand shake someplace else. _19_, Americans
8、 do not usually give a special farewell or hand shake to each person when they leave a party or business meeting. they will often just wave good-bye to the whole group or perhaps say, well, so long everybody, Ill see you tomorrow. they then will leave. _20_ hand shakes. Americans seem _21_ totally h
9、urried and hard working or totally informal and at ease. often you will see men working at office desks _22_ their suit coats and ties. They may lean far back in their chairs and even put their feet up on the desk _23_ they talk on the United States should therefore understand that being in a great
10、_24_ dies not indicate unfriendliness and being informal and at ease does not show a lack of respect. Americans have a great range of customs and habits that at first may seem puzzling to a visitor. In _25_ you will learn these new ways.( )16. A. upon B. for C. as D. at( )17. A. more B. better C. ra
11、ther D. other( )18. A. such B. some C. same D. whole( )19. A. similarly B. however C. therefore D. especially( )20. A. some B. then C. so D. no( )21. A. both B. all C. either D. neither( )22. A. with B. without C. in D. on( )23. A. while B. where C. which D. because( )24. A. worry B. trouble C. prid
12、e D. hurry( )25. A. time B. case C. turn D. vainTourism is the temporary movement of people to destinations outside their normal places of work and residence(居住),the activities _26_ during their stay in those destinations, and the facilities created to_27_their needs. Tourism is a luxury. Until rece
13、ntly, participation_28_restricted to the select few_29_could afford both the time and money to travel. _30_, increased leisure and higher incomes have combined to enable more people to join in. Improvements in transportation, and the growth of inclusive(全包的)tours and other forms of relatively cheap
14、vacation travel, have further_31_the opportunity to travel for pleasure. Today the majority of people in the developed world and increasing numbers in the developing countries are tourists_32_ some time in their lives. Tourism is no longer the special right of a few but is an accepted and_33_expecte
15、d part of the life-styles of a large and growing number of people. Tourism is _34_ major economic and social significance. More than 270 million tourists spend $92 billion(US)annually in places outside their own countries. This is one of the largest items in the worlds foreign trade. With a world gr
16、owth in visitor arrival rate of _35_six per cent per year, tourism is also one of the fastest growing economic activities. It is the most important export industry and earner of foreign exchange in many countries.( )26. A. undertaken B. to undertake C. undertaking D. Undertook( )27. A. demand B. req
17、uest C. meet D. consider( )28. A. is B. was C. will be D. were( )29. A. they B. those C. who D. these( )30. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. And D. However( )31. A. extended B. intended C. tended D. pretended( )32. A. in B. on C. over D. at( )33. A. even B. still C. so D. yet( )34. A. for B. of C. to D.
18、after( )35. A. considerably B. relatively C. significantly D. approximately三、阅读理解:阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项( A、B、C、和D)中, 选出最佳选项。Passage 1:In every society it is necessary to have a general system of laws to ensure justice. Laws are designed to make certain that peoples rights are protected and that people
19、respect each others rights. Sometimes, however, laws are passed which are specific to a time or situation. For example, a town in Indiana once passed a law making it illegal to shoot open a can of food . Apparently, some gun-carrying citizens forgot their can openers and naturally enough, used their
20、 guns to do the job. This disturbed other citizens, and endangered their lives, so a law was passed to prevent it. Specific laws sometimes remain in existence long after the problem has disappeared. The laws then seem strange. For example, the Indiana law was no longer necessary when citizens stoppe
21、d carrying guns and using them as can openers. Since the law was no longer needed, what once made sense now seems like nonsense. Sometimes laws designed to serve a good purpose were passed but somehow these became mixed up in their wording. As a result, the laws dont make sense. In one state there i
22、s a law which says that it is illegal to move or to attempt to move a motor vehicle. Obviously, a massive traffic jam would occur if everyone suddenly obeyed that law. But no one does, of course, because the intention of the law was not to prevent owners from moving their own cars . It was to preven
23、t people from moving (stealing) other peoples cars.It is often harder to repeal (废止)a law than to pass one, so many of these old laws remain in existence. Because they no longer fit the way people live or because the problem no longer exists, these laws are ignored. Everyone understands that and lif
24、e goes on. Thus, laws that once made very good sense now seem like nonsense.( )36. According to the passage, laws are designed for the purpose of _.A .protecting peoples rightsB. making people respect each otherC. preventing gun-carryingD. punishing criminals( )37. The word job in paragraph 1 refers
25、 to _.A. working B. shootingD. disturbing others( )38. The author used the Indiana law as an example to explain _.A. how some laws are passed and changedB. how people in Indiana open cansC. why some laws may seem strangeD. why people in Indiana no longer use their guns( )39. Whats the problem with t
26、he law concerning motor vehicles?A. It leads to traffic jams.B. It is not clearly written.C. It is not designed to serve a good purpose.D. It has been out of date.( )40. We can conclude from the passage that _.A. a law system is necessary for every societyB. some laws that dont make sense may also g
27、et passedC. it is more difficult to change the old law than pass a new one D. some laws may seem strange as time passesPassage: 2James Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9. There, a school teacher asked the youth his na
28、me. “J.C.”, he replied. She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name. Owens ran his first race at age 13. After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more r
29、ecords than he would in the Olympic Games a year later. A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the su
30、ggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book. The stage was set for Owens victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic(体育的)but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any
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