1、 A. given out B. put out C. held up D. used up ( )7. Dont mention that at the beginning of the story, or it may _the shocking ending. A. give away B. give out C. give up D. give off( )8. The classroom is big enough _, but well have to move if we have more students. A. for the moment B. on the moment
2、 C. in a moment D. for a moment( )9.He was _ as a salesman in Samsung Company,but was soon _ because of his dereliction of duty. Aemployed,firing Bemployed,fired Chired,firing Dhiring,being fired( )10. Last week I was on business in Beijing and _my old college roommate in the street,who said Li Jian
3、,another friend of ours,_ a car accident the month before. Acame across;had come up Bran into;met with Ccame across;had met with Dmet with;came across( )11. How did it _ that you did so much work in such a short time? Acome across Bcome about Ccome out Dcome up( )12.It is believed that the college t
4、uition fee will certainly _ the difficulty of a poor family.Aadd to Badd up Cadd up to Dadd( )13. The dustmen will go on strike if the demands they _ are turned down.Acould put forward Bwould put forwardCput forward Dhad put forward( )14. Isnt it time you _ down to _ those papers?Agot;making Bshould
5、 get;make Cget;write Dhave got;have made( )15. Dont forget you can still get _ when you are swimming. Aburning Bburnt Cbeing burnt Dto be burnt二. 完形填空:Employers fear they will be unable to recruit (招募) students with the skills they need as the economic recovery kicks in, a new survey _21_.Nearly hal
6、f of the organizations told researchers they were already struggling to find _22_ with skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), _23_ even more companies expect to experience _24_ of employees with STEM skills in the next three years.The Confederation of British Industry_25_694 bu
7、sinesses and organizations across the public and _26_sectors , which together employ 2.4 million people.Half are _27_ they will not be able to fill graduate posts in the coming years, while a third said they would not be able to _28_ enough employees with the right A-level skills.“_29_ we move furth
8、er role recovery and businesses plan _30_ growth, the demand for people with high-quality skills and qualifications will _31_.” said Richard Lambert, Director General, CBI. “Firms say it is already hard to find people with the right _32_ or engineering skills. The new government must make it a top _
9、33_ to encourage more young people to study science-related _34_.”The survey found that young people would improve their job prospects (预期) _35_ they studied business, maths, English and physics or chemistry at A-level. The A-levels that employers _36_least are psychology and sociology. And while ma
10、ny employers dont insist on a _37_ degree subject . A third prefer to hire those with a STEM-related subject.The research _38_ worries about the lack of progress in improving basic skills in the UK _39_. Half of the employer expressed worries about employees basic literacy and numeracy(计算) skills, w
11、hile the biggest problem is with IT skills, _40_ two-thirds reported concerns.21. A. submits B. reveals C. launches D. relieves22. A. audience B. officials C. partners D. staff 23. A. while B. because C. for D. although 24. A. exits B. shortages C. absences D. sources25. A. surveyed B. searched C. e
12、xposed D. expanded 26. A. collective B. private C. personal D. civil27. A. conducted B. combined C. concerned D. confused 28. A. provide B. reach C. transfer D. hire 29. A. Lest B. Unless C. Before D. As 30. A. with B. for C. on D. by 31. A. control B. stretch C. ensure D. heighten 32. A. creative B
13、. technical C. narrative D. physical 33. A. priority B. option C. challenge D. judgment 34. A. procedures B. academics C. thoughts D. subjects 35. A. until B. since C. whereas D. if 36. A. rate B. discuss C. order D. observe 37. A. typical B. particular C. positive D. general 38. A. highlighted B. d
14、escribed C. focused D. touched 39. A. masses B. workforce C. faculty D. communities 40. A. what B. whom C. where D. why三. 阅读理解:Joe? Is that you? The woman speaking to me at he baseball game looked somewhat familiar,Marci? It IS you ! she exclaimed, smiling broadly God, its good to see you again ! It
15、 was good to see Marci, tooVery often during the past few decades, Ive wondered about her, I almost tried to reach her a few years ago after talking to a shared friend, who had indicated that the 1990s had been pretty rough for MarciSo, running into her at the baseball game was, at the very least, j
16、ust happening by chanceWe spent a few minutes talking about the business of our lives: kids and grandkids, husbands and houses, education and recreation. Its always a little upsetting to see how few words are required to summarize 32 years of livingWe played a little have you seen? and did you know,
17、? And we recalled the good old, bad old days we used to spend together Then Marci grew quiet for a moment, looking out over the crowd walking about the marketing area at the stadiumYou know, Joe.” she said, Ive always wanted to tell youhowyou knowhow sorry I am for the way I treated you Hearing that
18、, I felt I was suffering extreme embarrassmentOne does not like to remember when one has been rid of by others roughly and suddenlyIts OK I said No big deal At least, I thought to myself, not nowBut I was so stupid.” she continued Yes, you were. I thought We were both pretty young: I saidI know, she
19、 said But thats no excuse for She hesitated, then continued s just always bothered me, remembering how mean I was to you And Ive wanted to tell you that Im sorry SoIm sorry The smile on her face was warm and sincere, and there was something in her eyes, it lookeda lot like relief that melted any rem
20、ains of icy barriers that may have built up within me during the years since she had played Wiffle ball with my heartOK,I said, Apology accepted!” Overcome by the sweetness of the moment. I reached an arm around her and gave her a quick hug Just then, the crowd erupted with a huge cheer, and Marci a
21、nd I both returned our attention to the game. By the time I looked over to where she had been, she was goneBut the warm, wonderful feeling of our brief exchange was still there, and continues to this day whenever I think about it . We all carry bitter, discomforting memories of deeds done or undone,
22、 and words said or unsaid And we all bear wounds some slight, some not so slightthat have been inflicted(打击) upon us by othersThe healing balm of forgiveness can calm a troubled conscience and bring peace to an injured soul, even years after the fact Of course,it isnt enough to just say “Im sorry,”
23、and Youre forgiven While there is indeed great power in those simple words, it is not available to those who are insincere, or who are only looking for a way to control or exploitBut when those words are truly felt and sincerely expressed , they can open the door to miracles(奇迹 )of the heart and sou
24、l miracles of forgiveness, even at a baseball game66When Joe and Marci saw each other by chance at a stadium, they both felt Asurprised and delighted Bembarrassed and sorry Csensitive and curious Dupset and concerned67. The underlined part probably means that Marcis sincere apology Abrought comfort
25、and peace to Joes soul Bhelped them to develop a new friendshipCawoke the memories of their former days Dsmoothed away all Joes anger for her68Which of the following is the best title for the passage? APower of forgivenessBAn unexpected meeting CEffect of sharing memoriesDAn enjoyable baseball game四
26、. 任务型阅读: Naturally regulate your sleep-wake cycle Melatonin(褪黑激素) is a naturally occurring hormone(激素) that helps regulate your sleep-wake cycle. Melatonin production is controlled by light exposure. Your brain should produce more in the evening, when its dark, to make you sleepy, and less during th
27、e day when its light and you want to stay awake. However, many aspects of modern life can disturb your bodys natural production of melatonin and your sleep-wake cycle. Spending long days in an office away from natural light, for example, can impact your daytime wakefulness and make your brain sleepy. Then bright lights at nightespecially from hours spent in front of the TV or computer screencan hold back your bodys production of melatonin and make it harder to sleep, However, there are ways for you to naturally regulate your sleep-wake cycle, impr
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