1、 mustnt D. that; neednt3.Something terrible _ if Li Chang was not coming to eat in his restaurant _ he always did.A. must have happened; what B. could have happened; asC. must have happened; as D. could have happened; what4.It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall, some _ over 90 meters.
2、A. are measured B. are measuredC. measured D. measuring5.The fact is _ I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which _ my appearance.A. that; accounts for B. ; accounts forC. how; give an explanation to D. ; give an explanation to6.How happy we are! The holiday we have been looking forward
3、 _ at last.A. to has come B. having comeC. to having come D. has come7.It is not always easy for the public to see _ use a new invention can be of to human life.A. whose B. what C. which D. that8.Evidence has been found through years of study _ childrens early sleeping problems are likely to continu
4、e when they grow up.A. whether B. howC. that D. why9.You are saying that everyone should take equal responsibility, and that is _ I disagree.A. why B. whereC. what D. how10._ is no doubt _ Shanghai Book Traders will make greater and greater contributions to the development of Shanghai.A It; that B.
5、There;C. There; that D. It;11._ the Silk Road covered a huge distance _ modern day Xian with the Middle East and Europe, today one area in particular is associated with the name of the Silk Road.A. Why; linking B. Why; linkedC. Although; linked D. Although; linking12.It _ long before we _ the result
6、 of the experiment.A. will not be; will know B. is; will knowC. will not be; know D. is know13.One can always manage to do more things, no matter _ full ones schedule is in life.A. where B. when14.You have to take some necessities such as ropes, a flash, boots, _ you may get lost in the mountain if
7、going hiking.A. in case B. in order thatC. now that D. so that15.Some great people said it was their primary school teachers and their lessons _ they were fond of _ influenced their whole lives.A. which; that B. that; whichC. which; which D. that; that16.This is the small house less than 15 square m
8、eters, under _ roof lives a large family of three generations.A. which B. whoseC. as D. that17.Biarni was hoping to join his father _ was with Eric, but he was blown off course and found himself in an unknown land, _ he eventually reached Greenland.A. who; from where B. who; from whichC. what; from
9、where D. what;18.Today, the Xinjiang Autonomous Region remains an international crossroad _ traders from surrounding countries, and tourists from all over the world regular meet.A. whose B. whereC. when D. why19.Paper cuts used for religious purposes _ as offerings to the dead. People _ whom the dea
10、d person was related would make these offerings on special days.A. are used; to B. using; toC. are used; for D. using; for20.Michael put up a picture of Lionel Messi beside the bed to keep himself _of his own dreams.A. reminding B. to remindC. reminded D. remind第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分
11、30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Three magical destinations just one day!Tour CodeAdultChild(3-16)StudentFamily(2+2)Tour203948489346TOUR DETAILSWindsor CastleTime-honored in history, Windsor Castle is proudly located on a wooded hill overlooking the Thames River. Dating back to Norman times, it
12、is famous for sweeping landscaped gardens, which is easy to see why its the Queens favorite week place. Famous for its architecture and Royal palace, the Castle was built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion. Its home to priceless artworks and you can visit Queen Marys Dolls House. Remember
13、 dont miss the ceremonyChanging of the Guards.StonehengeStonehenge is located in the county of Wiltshire. This is your chance to see a side of the world-famous stones that most people dont get a chance to see! You will never forget your first glimpse of grand Stonehenge with its rocks rising up agai
14、nst the skyline on Salisbury Plain. There are many unsolved mysteries about the rocks. Was Stonehenge intended as a religious temple? A clock for astronomy? A burial ground? Make up your own mind as you explore this unique site that has confused the world for 5, 000 years.BathBeautiful Bath was the
15、first city in England to be added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. No tour of Bath would be complete with a visit to the famous Roman Baths that gave the city its name. This beautifully preserved bathing site still has flowing water from Brains only hot spring. You will be amazed by the impressive
16、 torch-lighting ceremony as dusk falls. You can also have a taste of Baths water in Pump Room, where hot waters are drawn for drinking.21. If your family (2 adults and 2 children) want to visit Winsor, Bath and Stonehenge, it will cost you at least _.A. 188 B. 356C. 168 D. 34622. Where can visitors
17、see Changing of the Guards?A. In WinsorCastle. B. In Bath.C. In Stonehenge. D. In Pump Room.23. Where is the passage probably taken from?A. a science fiction novel B. a travelling brochureC. a news report D. a sports magazineBWhen I graduated from high school, I wanted to major in comparative litera
18、ture. But, once I found out my friends were going into “real” majors, like marketing, nursing, and engineering, I figured I needed to do the same to ensure a good career. So I changed my mind and chose Business Management as my major. I forced myself to believe that I would enjoy it and succeed in t
19、he future, but eventually I exhausted myself understanding the economy and trying new marketing techniques. Coming out of this experience, I realize it is ok to be different from others and to study things like art history and other majors offered in the College of Humanities(人文学科)!The worries most
20、people have about a Humanities degree and finding a career afterwards are that the majors are too abstract, and one will not obtain any applicable skills. Actually ideas discussed in Humanities classes, which are occasionally different from what people commonly believe, offer a broad perspective(视角)
21、. How could one effectively be an unbiased(无偏见的)writer with only a knowledge of the popular opinion of society? How could one speak persuasively with closed minds? Only seeing the world through a single perspective leads to missed learning, missed friendships, and missed growth! With a broader persp
22、ective, well be freer, more open-minded, and less limited in what we can become!STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) graduates learn actual skills in their studies, while humanities majors learn “soft skills” like communicating effectively through writing critically and speaking
23、persuasively, synthesizing(综合)ideas through gathering and interpreting information, and developing cultural awareness. Do those soft skills sound useless and inapplicable to you? Think of it. How often do you communicate with others? Produce ideas? Encounter people from other cultures? Every day. Ev
24、ery SECOND of every day. So why not master these skills?If you choose a major in the College of Humanities, you will be needed. The job market is quietly creating thousands of openings a week for people who can bring a humanists grace to our rapidly evolving high-tech future. Your skills will be val
25、uable to any workplace you hope to be in. Chase after your dream major with all your energy, no matter what other people think.24. Why did the author choose Business Management as his major at first?A. He was tired of learning comparative literature.B. He came to enjoy learning marketing techniques.
26、C. He wanted to go to the same university as his friends.D. He believed Business Management was more practical.25. According to the author, what is a possible way to gain a broad perspective?A. Making more friends and learning from them.B. Exchanging ideas in a philosophy class.C Opening your mind t
27、o future possibilities.D. Getting to know the popular opinion of society.26. In which of the following situations do soft skills play the most important role?A. Writing a software program. B. Performing a heart operation.C. Playing a musical instrument. D. Negotiating with a business partner.27. Wha
28、t could be the best title for the passage?A. Stick to Your Desired major B. Broaden Your PerspectiveC. How to Acquire Soft Skills D. Humanities vs. STEMA small school in rural India is gaining attention over the fact that all 300 students are ambidextrous(左右手都灵巧的). Data shows that only one percent o
29、f the global population is ambidextrous, but the ambitious founder of Veena Vandini School, in Madhya Pradesh, is aiming to change that, starting at a local level.A former soldier and Veena Vandini School founder VP Sharma stated that he was inspired to focus on ambidexterity training by Indias firs
30、t president Rajendra Prasad who was in office from 1950 to 1962. Unexpectedly, the president was ambidextrous. I read in a magazine that Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Indias first president, used to write with both hands. This inspired me to give it a try, “Mr. Sharma said.”Later when I launched my school at my native village, I tried training the students. We begin training students from standard and by the tim
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