1、3. The professors classroom manner was quite, never revealing the warmth and playfulness she showed in private.A. lively B. amiable C. formal D. cheerful4. Again asin this experiment, he didnt lose heart.A. he failed B. did he failC. he did fail D. had he failed5. Taiwan liesthe east of Fujian and i
2、s larger thanisland in China.A. to;any B. in;anyC. to;any other D. in;any other6. Johnson is a man of great experience, much can be learned.A. for whom B. for whichC. from that D. from whom7. Which of the following shows the correct sentence stress in normal cases?A. His brother is my best friend.B.
3、 They help one another in their work.C. They have been in the countryside recently.D. She thought herself better than anyone else.8. The phrase“”exemplifies the incomplete plosion at the junction of words.A. good morning B. black shirtC. delicious cherry D. beautiful jacket9. The synonymous pair “”
4、differ in degree of formality. A. pass away and pop off B. accuse and chargeC. prison and jail D. tap and faucet10. When using the imperative “Turn it off” to give an order, the speaker highlightstheof the utterance. A. locutionary act B. illocutionary actC. perlocutionary act D. indirect speech act
5、11. Fluent and appropriate language use requires knowledge ofand this suggests that we should teach lexical chunks rather than single words.A. connotation B. denotationC. morphology D. collocation12.“Underlining all the past form verbs in the dialogue”is a typical exercise focusing on .A. use B. for
6、m C. meaning D. function13. Which of the following activities may be more appropriate to help students practice a new structure immediately after presentation in class?A. Role play. B. Group discussion.C. Pattern drill. D. Written homework.14. When teaching students how to give appropriate responses
7、 to a congratulation or an apology, the teacher is probably teaching at .A. lexical level B. sentence levelC. grammatical level D. discourse level15. Which of the following activities can help develop the skill of listening for gist? A. Listen and find out where Jim lives.B. Listen and decide on the
8、 best title for the passage.C. Listen and underline the words the speaker stresses.D. Listen to pairs of words and tell if they are the same.16. When an EFL teacher asks his students“How do you know that the author liked the place since he did not tell us explicitly?”, he/she is helping students to
9、reachcomprehension.A. literal B. evaluative C. inferential D. appreciative17. Which of the following types of questions are mostly used for checking literal comprehension of the text?A. Display questions. B. Rhetorical questions.C. Evaluation questions. D. Referential questions.18. Which of the foll
10、owing is a typical feature of informal writing?A. A well-organized structure is preferred.B. Short and incomplete sentences are common.C. Technical terms and definitions are required. D. A wide range of vocabulary and structural patterns are used.19. Peer-editing during class is an important step of
11、 theapproach to teaching.A. genre-based B. content-basedC. process-oriented D. product-oriented20. Portfolios, daily reports and speech delivering are typical means of .A. norm-referenced test B. criterion-referenced testC. summative assessment D. formative assessment阅读 Passage 1,完成第2125小题。Passage 1
12、Sante Fe, New Mexico multimillionaire Forrest Fenn has always loved a good adventure. As a small child before eight, he and his brother, Skippy spent summer vacations making exploration in Yellowstone National Park.As a teen, Fenn idolized the decorated World War fighter pilot, called Robin Olds and
13、 latter emulated his hero during the Vietnam War as an Air fighter pilot to go to New Mexico and settled there as an arts and antiques dealer, hunting down valuable paintings, rugs, war memorabilia, and other antique to sell.In 1998, Fenn was diagnosed with terminal kidney cancer. As he had always b
14、een doing, he conceived a grand adventure that he assumed would be his last one. “I wanted to create some excitement, some hope, before I died,”says Fenn, 82, adding that he also wanted to “get kids out of the game room and off the couch.” With those ideas in his mind, he started to devise a treasur
15、e hunt.Little by little, Fenn began stocking a small bronze chest with gold coins, prehistoric bracelets and other valuable things. When his cancer went into remission in 1993, he decided he would carry out his plan anyway.In 2010, Fenn topped off the chest with jewels and valuable stones and hid it
16、 somewhere deep in the Rocky Mountains, north of Sante Fe. Later that year, he wrote a poem for his self-published memoir, The Thrill of the Chase. It contained nine clues about the treasure boxs whereabouts. One stanza reads like this:Begin it where warm waters halt/And take it in the canyon down/N
17、ot far, but too far to walk/Put in below the home of Brown.A few months later, a story about the treasure appeared in a magazine. Since then, Fenn has received thousands of s from treasure hunters. Some request more clues to the box. But mostly “people thanked me for bringing their family together,”
18、 he says with a self-comforting smile on his face.In April, Fenn told a crowd at an Albuquerque bookstore that two groups of treasure hunters had gotten within 500 feet of the chest. “They walked right by it,” he said.Fenn is confident that the treasure will be unearthed eventually and says it will
19、take the right combination of cunning and perseverance. “It will be discovered by someone who has read the clues carefully and successfully. But nobody is going to happen upon it,” he predicts.He hopes that whoever finds the loot will relish the riches and the adventure of finding them.21. Who was a
20、 fighter pilot during the Vietnam War according to the passage?A. Skippy. B. Robin Olds.C. Sante Fe. D. Forrest Fenn.22. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined phrase “topped off” in Paragraph Five?A. Filled. B. Covered. C. Fixed. D. Decorated.23. Why did Fenn design a treasu
21、re hunt after he was diagnosed with cancer?A. He enjoyed adventures and couldnt help doing it.B. He wanted to help himself and game- and telly-addicted kids.C. He wanted to get the kids out of the game room to play with him.D. He thought it could bring him hope, excitement and a longer life.24. What
22、 did Fenn enjoy most from treasure hunters according to the passage?A. Their requests about more clues.B. Their tremendous interest in the game.C. Their news about getting their family closer.D. Their numerous emails about their perseverance.25. What does the underlined word “it” in the last but two
23、 paragraph refer to?A. The riches. B. The treasure. C. The adventure. D. The treasure discovery.阅读 Passage 2, 完成第 2630小题。Passage 2The Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras is best known today for his mathematical theorem, which haunts the dreams of many geometry students, but for centuries he was als
24、o celebrated as the father of vegetarianism. A meatless diet was referred to as a “Pythagorean diet” for years, up until the modern vegetarian movement began in the mid-1800s.While Pythagoras was an early proponent of a meatless diet, humans have been vegetarians since well before recorded history.
25、Most anthropologists agree that early humans would have eaten a predominantly plant-based diet;after all, plants cant run away. Additionally, our digestive systems resemble those of herbivores closer than carnivorous animals. Prehistoric man ate meat, of course, but plants formed the basis of his di
26、et.Pythagoras and his many followers practiced vegetarianism for several reasons, mainly due to religious and ethical objections. Pythagoras believed all living beings had souls. Animals were no exception, so meat and fish were banished from his table. Strangely enough, he also banished a vegetable
27、that has a place of honor on most vegetarian menus today, the humble bean. His followers were forbidden to eat or even touch beans, because he thought beans and humans were created from the same material. Fava beans were especially bad, as they have hollow steams that could allow the souls of the de
28、ad to travel up from the soil into the growing beans.While the edict against beans was lifted not long after Pythagoras death, his followers continued to eat a meatless diet. His principles influenced generations of academics and religious thinkers, and it was a group of these like-minded individual
29、s who founded the Vegetarian Society in English in the mid-1800s. The virtues of temperance, abstinence and self-control were all tied to vegetarian ideals, while lust, drunkenness and general hooliganism all resulted from a diet too rich in meat products. Notable early vegetarians included Leo Tols
30、toy, George Bernard Shaw, Mahatma Gandhi and American Bronson Alcott, a Transcendentalist teacher, reformer and the father of “Little Women” author Louisa May Alcott.It wasnt until the 1960s that vegetarianism moved into mainstream American life and the movements growth picked up speed in the 1970s when a young graduate student named Francis Moore Lappe wrote a book called Diet for a Small Planet. In it, she advocated a meatless diet not for ethical or moral reasons, but because plant-based foods have much less impact on the environment than meat does. To
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