1、5It is not clear that he is the trip A)enjoy B)plan C)on to D)up to6Please dont to ask me if you have any question A)pause B)reserve C)hesitate D)mind7He has been asked to account his absence A)of B)on C)about D)for8How did it come that you made a lot of mistakes in your homework? A)about B)to C)aft
2、er D)with9This pair of shoes isnt goodbut that pair is better A)less B)more C)even D)hardly10Many freshman complain of the rapid of college life A)rate B)pace C)speed D)growthl1Please double that reportIn other word,type on every other line A)spacing B)spaced C)space D )a space12The teams recent win
3、s have now them for the semi-finals A)fined B)promoted C)matched D)qualified13“You missed a golden opportunity”“Yes,I that job when it was offered.” A)shall take B)should take C)shall have taken D)should have taken14The rain seems to have set for the evening A)in B)with C)about D)downl5“What happene
4、d?”“We for an hour when the bus finally came”A)waited B)have waited C)have been waiting D)had been waiting16It can not be strongly emphasized that economy is the foundation of a country A)too B)very C)as D)so17.In the West children begin to study their native languages and a foreign language to gath
5、er in primary school and begin in middle school A)third B)a third C)the third D)thirdly18We can sail there in an hour, if the wind is favorable usA)of B)at C)with D)to19“When do you go to work?”“At .”A)eights stroking B)eight strokes C)time when eight was stroke D)the stroke of eight20I could do it
6、myself but Id sooner you it A)would do B)do C)have done D)had done21Ive made an for you to see the dentist at 5 oclock tomorrow A) appointment B)interview C)opportunity D)assignation22He broke the world for the 100 meters A) mark B)level C)standard D)record23He doesnt work but he gets a good from hi
7、s investment A)wage B)earning C)income D)salary24Do you wish that you buy that new television set? A) could B)need C)can D)must25Had she been older, she less sympathetic A) had been B)might be C)might have been D)would be26It suddenly him that he should solve the problem with a computer A)struck at
8、B)occurred to C)hit on D)dawned on27She would lose weight but she big A)ate B)would eat C)had eaten D)eats28The teacher asked who had finished their homework to leave the classroom as quietly as they could A)them B)these C)those D)they29Thanks, MrHawkinsI am very please you A)meet B)to meet C)meetin
9、g D)to have meet30Will you be so kind me a favor, Sir ? A)as to do B)as doing C)to do D)enough to doPart II Reading Comprehension There are 4 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D
10、). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage One Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage Imagine a world in which children would be the rulers and could decided nit only the outcome of each and e
11、very occurrence,but also dictate the every structure and form of the environmentIn this world,a childs wildest thoughts would become realityLimited only by the extent of his on her imaginationWhile such a world might sound both fantastic and frightening,at least from a logical,adult perspective,it d
12、oes existWhats more? It has it has been in existence for some time and is populated by hundreds of thousands of children who spend hours within its boundaries experimenting and learningThis world is not real, at least not in the traditional sense,but exists within a computer and is generated by an e
13、ducational programming language called Logo,unlike other computer language and programs that are designed to test children and provide applications that formally dispense information, LOGO allows children. even preschool children ,to be in total controlChildren teach the computer to think and as a r
14、esult develop and sharpen their own reasoning abilities31LOGO is A)an educational testing programB)a computer language C)an information dispenser D)an unreal world32LOGO is most commonly used by A) teachers B)computer programmersC) adults D) children33Children are rulers A)in the traditional sense B
15、) within the boundaries of Logos world C)with all computer language and programs D) in the adult world34LOGO is unique because A) it is an educational program B)it is in total control C)it allows children to teach the computer to think D) children use it35The best title for this passage would be A)“
16、Children Rule the world” B)“Children Learn Reasoning Using LOGO” C)“Computer Language” D)“The Unreal World of the Child and the Computer”Passage Two Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage Like most people,1 was brought up to look upon life as a process of gettingIt was not until in my
17、 late thirties that I made this important discovery:givingaway makes life so much more excitingYou need not worry if you lack moneyThis is how I experimented with giving-awayIf an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes tomeI step in and make the suggestion to the store
18、-keeperIf an incident occurs,the story of which I think the local Catholic priest could useI call him up and tell him about it,though I am not a Catholic myselfOne discovery I made about givingaway is that it is almost impossibleto give away anything in this world without getting something back, tho
19、ugh the return often comes in an unexpected formOne Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery 1etter to my home,though it was addressed to me at my office1 wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation More than a year later I needed a postoffice box for a new busine
20、ss 1 was starting1 was told at the window that there were no boxes left,and that my name would have to go on a long waiting listAs I was about to leave,the postmaster appeared in the doorwayHe had overheard our conversation“Wasnt it youthat wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special
21、delivery to your home?”I said it was“Well, You certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for youYou dont know what a letter like that means to usWe usually get nothing but complaints”36We understand that A)the author was brought up to look upon life as a process of
22、 getting in the way as most people B)he liked most people who were brought up that way C)because most people were brought up that;the author was,too D)he liked most people as they looked upon life in the same way37At the author looked upon life as a process of gettingHe formed this view of life prob
23、ably because A)of most people B)he was similar to most people in books C)of his early education D)he was brought up to like most people38The author makes the suggestion to the store-keeper A)in writing B)in person C)in the window display D)about the neighborhood39When the author needed a post-office
24、 box A)his name was put on a waiting list B)he wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation C)many had applied for post-office boxes before him D)he asked the postmaster to make one for him40In reply to the postmasters question, the author said A)it was the special delivery B)it was the post-office b
25、ox C)it was the note of appreciation he wrote D)it was hePassage ThreeQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.The idea of using radio for broadcasting to mass audiences was formed in 1916 by an executive of the American Marconi Company, David Sarnff. His superiors were doubtful about h
26、is idea to make radio a household utility (事业), (so that) by purchase of aradio music box, the audience could enjoy lectures, music recitals (演奏会),etc. and his proposal was neglected. Four years later the American engineer .Frank Conrad, an employee at Westinghouse Electric Corporation, attracted co
27、nsiderable attention when a local newspaper reported on the growing audience listening on crystal radio sets to his evening and weekend amateur broadcasts; a local music store had provided records to play on the Victrola, and Conrad and his family served as disc jockeys (唱片音乐节目广播员). Westinghouse vic
28、e president Harry Davis asked Conrad to build a more powerful transmitter in time to announce the outcome of the next U. S. presidential election. Conrad completed his assignment, and on November 2, 1920, station KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ,broadcast the announcement that Warren G. Harding had
29、 been elected president. About 1 000 people heard this first news broadcast.Radio communicated news much faster than did newspapers, and because crystal sets were easy to build and inexpensive, radio expanded rapidly in the following years .To stimulate the sale of radio sets, equipment manufacturers provided transmitting facilities. Singers, comedian, and entire orchestras volunteered their services for publicity. The eventual financial basis of the
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