1、A. has soldB. will sellC. sellD. would sell4 . The manufacturer claimed that this engine is_ the previous one .A. as twice powerful asB. powerful as twice asC. twice powerful asD. twice as powerful as5 . Nowhere else in the world_ more attractive scenery thanin Switzerland .A. are foundB. have been
2、foundC. you can findD. can you find6. If he had not been ill yesterday , he_ to class.A. goB. would goC. would have goneD. went7. _ science and technology help the society to progress is a fact accepted by most people.A. ModernB. That modernC. There is modernD. It is modern8. _ one of the leading no
3、velists in America , Amy Taylor has also written a number of poems and plays.A. ConsideredB. ConsideringC. Having consideredD. Been considered9.The streets are all wet. It_ during the night.A. must be rainingB. had to rainC. must have rainedD. had rained10.Englands chief exports are coal , cars and
4、cotton goods , cars _ the most important of these.A. have beenB. areC. beD. being11.Everything was so expensive during the war that it was hardly_ to save penny.A. likelyB. feasibleC. probableD. possible12.The automation has made it possible to_ great changes in industry.A. bring aboutB. bring downC
5、. bring outD. bring up13.The police stopped him because he_ the traffic regulation .A. damagedB. destroyedC. brokeD. corrupted14.All too_ it was time to go back to school after the glorious summer holidays.A. fastB. soonC. quickD. often15.The chief manager refused to on the rumor that he was going t
6、o_retire .A. explainB. commentC. speakD. talk16.Mr. Brown gradually_ a knowledge of the suhJect.A. requiredB. inquireC. achievedD. acquired17.If I am not_ when you come to my office , ask for my secretary .A. suitableB. availableC. comfortableD. proper18.Peasants supply workers with food , and worke
7、rs_ supply peasants with manufactured goods.A. in tumB. by tumC. for retumD. bv retnm19.Let , s go out during the break to_ our legs.A. tretchB. expandC. moveD. extend20.I have just_ a beautiful poem in that liule hook.A. come toB.come thioughC.come acrasD.come up PART 11 Reading Comprehension (50 %
8、 )Section A There are 4 passages in this part . Each passage is followed by some questzons or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A , B , C and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.Questions 2
9、1 to 24 are based on the following passage:Americans like to do business without leaving their cars. You11 see drive - in banks, drive-in restaurants, drive in churches and 4rive - in movies .When driving in the U. S. , its a good idea to have in international drivers license if you don t have a sta
10、te license . Each of the fifty states has its own traffic laws. Get information when youcross the border into a state at a tourist information center.There is a national speed limit of 55 miles per hour. Americans are generally polite about lettingcars enter busy streets. They usually stop for peopl
11、e who are walking to let them cross the street. Inmany states you may turn right after stopping at a corner, even if there is a red light. On some roadsthere may be a minimum speed.If you rent a car, ask the company what to do in case your car breaks down. Some companies will ask you to call a speci
12、al number. Others will want you to have the car repaired. They will partly deduct the cost of the repair from your bill.Mileage can mean two things. It may mean the total number of miles a car has been driven. We say This car only has 10 ,000 miles on it; it has low mileage. On the other hand , gas
13、mileage is the number of miles a car can travel on one U. S. gallon of gas. For example , a big car that gets 25 miles to the gallon gets very good mileage. A small economy car should get at least 35 miles to the gallon when its new.21.If you have a state drivers license_.A. you can drive anywhere i
14、n the U. S .B. you dont have to apply for an international drivers licenseC. you cannot across the border in a carD.you must know the traffic laws of another state before you enter it22 . If your rented car breaks down , some companies will_.A. provide you with free telephone serviceB. pay you a cer
15、tain amount of your total cost of the repairC. pay you the total cost of the repairD.send workers to repair the car23 .An economy car here may refer to a car that_.A. can be bought at a rather low priceB. is easy to operateC.uses only a small amount of gas per mileD.is specially designed for a small
16、 family24 .Which of the following statements is true?A.inericans are usually willing to wait for another car to enter busy streets.B. Americans can do anything without leaving their cars.C. Ainerican drivers can ignore a red light when they wantto turn right.D. Americans can drive at 55 miles per ho
17、ur everywhere in their country.Questions 25 to 28 are based on the following passage :There are robots all around us. Some do very complicated jobs like flying airplanes and driving subway trains. And some do a simple job.When an automatic washing machine is switched on, water pours in. The machine
18、waits until the water ishot before washing the clothes. It does this byfeedback.Information about whatishappening is feedbackinto the robot to tell it what to do next.Our eyes , ears and other senses are our feedback . They tell us what is going on around us. So robots are like people in two ways. T
19、hey work and they have feedback.There are robots all around, making our lives easier. Some of them , like the pocket calculator, can work much more quickly than human beings can. And they rarely make mistakes.In some ways robots are better than people. They work quickly, but do not make mistakes. Th
20、ey do not get bored doing the same job over and over again. And they never get tired .Robots are very useful in factories. They can be taught to do many different jobs. First their electronic brains must be shown how the job is done . A person moves the robotarmandhandthrough each part of the job. T
21、he robots brain remembers each move. When the robot is put to work on its own , its brain controls the rods , wheels and motors which move its arm.When the robot is needed for a new job, its electronic memory is wiped clean.Then it is taught how to do its new task.If the robots hand stops working, o
22、r if something gets in the way, it cannot do the next part of the job. So it stops and signals for help. Then a human engineer repairs it.The most intelligent robots can move and see. Their eyes are cameras. Their metal fingers can feel shapes and even find out how hot and cold objects are . These r
23、obots have computer brains ,linked to their eyes and fingers , which control their actions.25 . In this story the author tells us that_.A. there are very few robotsB. we see robots only at certain timesC. robots are something new in our lifeD. robots are all around us26 . In this story we are told t
24、hat_.A. we get feedback through our eyes and earsB. we get feedback through the robotsC. only robots get feedbackD. robets are not intelligent because of the feedback27. What does the author of this story want you to feel about robots?A. They will probably take over in the future.B. They are very he
25、lpful and useful to humans.C. They are machines that are often out of order.D. They are not friends of human beings.28. Since people like what robots do, what do you think this means for the future?A. More and better robots will be built.B. People will stop making robots.C. There will be laws agains
26、t using robots.D. Robots will benefit nobody.Questions 29 to 32 are based on the following passage:Tests conducted at the University of Pennsylvania s Psychological Laberatory showed that anger is one of the most difficult emotions to Find out from facialexpressions.Professor Dallas E. Buzby confron
27、ted 716 students with pictures of extremely angry persons , and asked them to identify the emotion from the facial expression. Only two percent made correct judgments. Anger was most frequently judged asFleased.And a typical reaction of a student confronted with the picture of a man who was mad was
28、to classify his expression as eitherbewildered , quizzical , or simplyamazed . Other studies showed that it is extremely difficult to tell whether a man is angry or not just by looking at his face. The investigators found further that women are better at finding out anger from facial expressions than men are. Paradoxically
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