1、7. The boss wants to talkto you. He seems unhappy withyour performance. Oh,Ibe in trouble. I hope he wont fire me.A.must B.can C.should D. would8.mydaughter reaches theage of eighteenshe can applyfordrivinglicense.A.Unless B.Because C.Since D.Once9.Ill considerMs.Smithtonight, but Iam notsure ifIhav
2、e thetime.A.to see B.seeing C.to have seen D.see10.The trainto arrive at 11: 30, but it was an hour late.A.was supposed B.is supposed C.supposes D.supposed11.Bob doesnt look his age. I think hes somewhere.A. in forty B. in forties C. in his forty D. in his forties12.I feel very excited the thought o
3、f joining my family in a week.A.on B.for C.at D.in13.a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.A. Finding B.Having found C.We finding D.We found14.Despite the sudden breakdown of the General Manager,work isgoing on in the company.A. usual B. routine C. normal D. regular15. At such a timeof cri
4、sis,we must trytoalldifferencesand sticktogether.A. set apart B. set back C. set aside D. set down16. Many governments are now takingto reduce smoking in publicplaces.A.steps B.sides C.effect D.change17. The employeesmoreenthusiasticabout theirwork sincetheirpayrose.A.are B. have been C. were D. wil
5、l be18. Children dontunderstand initiallywhat theyare reciting,butitwill have an impact on their thinking.A.casually B.especially C.regularly D.gradually19. The university regulations require that the studentsat least90% of the lectures.A.attended B.to attend C.would attend D.attend20. In October 20
6、07, the Change-1 satellite was successfullyatXichang.A.launched B. presented C.regulated D. engaged. Cloze(30 points) For each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked A, B,C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable andmark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on
7、 the AnswerSheet.The destructionof habitats(栖息地 ) alloverthe worldis the primaryreason species are becoming extinct(灭绝 ) or endangered. Houses,highways ,dams, industrial buildings, and ever-spreading- farms nowdominate 21 formerlyoccupied by forests , deserts, and wetlands.22 thebeginningofEuropean
8、settlementinAmerica, 23 over 65, 000,000 acresof wetlands have been drained. One million acres alone vanished24 1985and 1995.habitat destruction can be25 or it can be subtle occurring over a26 period of time without being noticed.27 such as sewage from citiesand chemical runoff from farms, can chang
9、e the28 and quantity of waterin streamsand rivers.To 29 livingin a delicatelybalancedhabitat,thisdisturbance can be as 30 as the clear-cutting of a rainforest.31 remaining habitats are carved into smaller and smaller pocketsor islands,remainingspecies are forced to existin these 32 areas,whichcauses
10、 further habitat33. These species become less adaptable toenvironmental34 in fact, they become35 endangered Scientists believethat when a habitat is cut by 90%, one-half of its plants, animals andinsects will become extinct.21.A.landscapes B. cities C.maps D. pictures22.A.At B. Before C.After D.Sinc
11、e23.A.for example B.in addition C.at last D.after all24.A.both B.in C.between D.before25.A.simple B.beneficial C. interesting D. obvious26.A.long B.short C.happy D. sad27.A.Construction B.Pollution C.Farming D.Living28.A.amount B.purity C.nature D.quality29.A.people B.species C.plants D.insects30.A.
12、effective B.small C. fatal D.surprising31.A.How B. Whether C. Before D. As32.A.crowded B.extensive C.large D. bare33.A.reform B.destruction C.support D.discovery34.A.improvements B.changes C.protection D.development35.A.even B.far C.more D.lessIV. Reading Comprehension( 60 points) There are five rea
13、ding passages in this part. Each passageis followed by four questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage OneWoman nabbed for a DUI at same crash spotWed May 21, 2:17 AM ETTR
14、UCKEE , Calif.Call it drunken driving deja vu( 记忆幻觉 ). For thesecond time in five months , a 23-year-old California woman has beenarrested after she crashed her car while driving under theinfluence(DUI)at the exact same spot north of Lake Tahoe.And to top it off, Truckee Police say that in both case
15、s, her bloodalcohol content was more than three times the legal limit.The police say Melissa Dennison of Truckee crashed at about noon onSunday on Glenshire Drive just south of the Glenshire Bridge. They sayshe was extremely drunk and had trouble standing or walking.Her bloodalcohol level initially
16、was measured at 346. The legal limit.08.Sergeant J. Litchie said Dennison also had been charged with a DUIin January when she crashed at the samespot and registered a blood alcohollevel of 380. If found guilty of the second offense, she faces up to 10 years in prison and fines in excess of 2.000.A t
17、elephone message the Associated Press left at a listing for Dennison in Truckee on Tuesday was not immediately returned.36.Who is the author of the passage? A. A passenger.B. A policeman.C. A judge.D. A journalist.37.Why couldnt the woman stand and walk? A. She had lost too much blood.B. She was sca
18、red.C. She drank too much.D. She had a sudden stomachache.38.Why could the woman be imprisoned for 10 years? A. She was caught DUI twice.B. She had her car crashed.C. She refused to take a blood test. D. She drove without driving license.s39.What does the wordnabbedin the title mean?A.Arrested.B.Att
19、acked.C.Charged.D.Punished.Passage TwoThere were many different cultures in the ancient world, but thetwo that had the most influence on European and American civilizationswere the Greek and theRoman.Oftenthesetwo culturesare lumped togetherin our minds, as if they were really exactly alike. But tha
20、t is not thecase. In many ways the Greeks and the Romans could not have been moredifferent.TheGreeks were trulydemocratic,often withouta singleleaderinstead governed by a group of men chosen by the people. The Romans weresemi-democratic.They had a governing Senate, but thepoliticalpower wasmostly or
21、 completely in the hands of a single emperor.Both cultures were great builders. But the construction interestsof the two cultures were also different. The Greeks tended to be moreartistic.Theirbuildingswere wellconstructedand theywere especiallyinterestedin temples,columns, and decorativeforms.The R
22、omans, on theother hand, were more engineers than artists. They concentrated theirefforts on urban planning, well-functioning water pipes, and the bestroads.Only in cooking and eating habits are the two cultures reallysimilar.Both peoples ate very wellindeed:lotsof fish,freshvegetablesand fruits,hea
23、lthy meals,holdingat thesame timelongdiscussionsandtasting excellent wines.Infact,it would probably be fairto say thattheybothlovedlifein their warm,sea-oriented climates and they both lived a full life.40. What is the first paragraph about?A. The Greek and the Roman were similar.B. People misunders
24、tood European civilization.C. Greek civilization was quite different from Roman civilization. D. European civilization influenced American civilization greatly. 41. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The Romans had more political awareness.B. The Romans had less political freedom and democracy.C. The
25、 Romans had more freedom to choose their leader.D. The Romans had fewer people elected into the government.42. What were the Greeks famous for?A. The overall planning of a city or a town.B. The artistic decoration of the buildings.C. The practical functions of the buildings.aD. The system of water supply and transportation.43. How are the two cultures alike?A. Both loved the sea.B. Both lived long lives.C. Both loved cookingD. Both enjoyed ta
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