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1、Questio ns 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Because he found Joh n was speed ing.B. Because he found that Joh n was drunk.C. Because he wan ted to award Joh n for safe drivi ng.3.D. Because he wan ted to check Joh ns lice nee.2.rA. To have a good dinner.rB. To buy a new suit.rC. T

2、o get a new car.rD. To get a drivers lice nee.A. The car had broke n dow n.B. The car was not Joh ns.C. The car had been stolen before.D. The car could nt go very far.A. He was going to a n eighbori ng country.B. He was going to ano ther city.4.C. He was going to the coun tryside.D. He was going to

3、ano ther state of America.5.A. He told Joh n to go away.B. He told Joh n to get out of the car.C. He told Joh n to give back the mon ey.D. HQuesti ons 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.1.A. Childre n know how to han dle a real gun.B. Childre n are not in terested in real guns.C. Childre

4、 n know not to touch a real gun.D. Childre n wont know where a gun is hidde n.2.A. They are 3-7 years old.B. They are 5-9 years old.C. They are 8-12 years old.D. They are 10-14 years old.A. On ly a few.B. Half of the childre n.C. All of the childre n.D. Most of the childre n.4.A. Childre n are well

5、educated about gun safety.B. Childre n really know how to han dle guns.C. Childre n can find guns wherever they are stored.5.D. Its importa nt to keep childre n away from guns.A. Not to have a gun at home at all.B. To teach childre n how to han dle a gun.C. To give childre n more gun-safety educati

6、on.D. To observe childre n closely.When I tell people I am from New York City, they often ask me, Haveyou ever been mugged? The answer is no, but I may be a(n) 1.Unfortunately, I know several people who have beenrobbed of their wallet by some one with a pistol or knife, and some ofthem more tha n on

7、ce. I dont think that this is because New York City isa more dan gerous place tha n other cities. In fact, there are other citiesCity is presently the 5th most likely major U.S. city in which to 3.New York City is a place where public buses andbetwee n their home or work and the bus or train and act

8、ually come in 5.they dont come in face-to-face con tact with as many people on thetrains isstreets. I think being part of a com munity and using public buses andrisk. I mean that if I did livesomeplace else with fewer robberies, it would probably mean living in a place where I would be driv ing a ca

9、r more. 10.risk of getting robbed on the way home, I would be 11.Any way, I like to think I have nt bee n mugged because I have madeto me. There are a few simple things that I do, 15.,to stay out of dangerous situations. A majority ofthat are notrobbers attack their victims at ni ght in 16.lit well

10、and lack other people. I do what I can to avoid this type of area. Also, whe n going out at ni ght, I try to go out with other people. During have a lot of people. Whe n 19.familiar 18.the day, Itry not to walk betwee n parked cars. And fin ally, if someth ing seems odd about a place or street, I go

11、 the other way. Those are the majorthings I do. Its 20.unusual. It is probably justcom mon sense.1.rWe were told that most of our luggage would be sea.A. approachedbyrB. tran sportedo jC. ha ndledrD. com mun icated2. His lettersA. imagi neB. advocateC. reveala differe nt side of his pers on ality.D.

12、 domin ate3. He apologizes for his comme nts and says he had no inten ti on ofthe com muni ty.A. robb ingB. bark ingC. collaps ingD. offending4. When rm going out in the evening I use the bike if I can, the car.A. regardless ofB. more tha nC. other tha nD. rather tha n5. Before a buyer can make an o

13、fficial offer to buy, he must have the house.A. to be valuedB. being valuedC. valuedD. val uing6.25 years ago n ext mon th, the club is holdi ng a partyfor past and prese nt members.A. FormingB. Having formC. FormedD. To form7.rA man walked in off the street and fell flat uncon scious.A. forhis face

14、,rB. onrC. aga instD. in8. rve n ever heard of anyoneby a female.A. robb ingB. being robbedC. to be robbedD. rob9. I had bee n self-employed for so long that I could nt imagi nefor some one else.A. to have to workrB. worki ngC. to workD. hav ing worked10.He could rememberalong the road just before t

15、heaccident happened but he could nt remember the accident itself.rA. to have drive nrB. drivi ngrC. to driverD. hav ing drivi ng11. They were robbedtheir wristwatches and shot duri ngthe course of the robbery.A. ofB. fromC. byD. with12. Itthat Joh n works as a gen eral man ager.A. must be this facto

16、ryB. must be at this factoryC. might have bee n MaryD. cant this factory13. Little we know his speech had made so deep animpressi on on his audie nee.A. haveB. didC. hadD. should14. We cant speakour teacher.A. too highly ofB. too high ofC. highly of tooD. to highly of15. received law degrees as toda

17、y.A. Never so wome n haveB. Never have so many wome nC. The wome n arent everD. Wome n who have n ever16. No one in our classin sports tha n he.A. are more in terestedB. are much in terestedC. is much in terestedD. is more in terested17. The Ian guagehe wrote his poems was characteristic ofthe Ian g

18、uage used in the 16th cen tury.A. whichB. by whichC. with whichD. i n which18. is known to the world, Mark Twain is a great America nwriter.A. ThatB. WhichC. ItD. As19. One reason why Hamlet is such a successful play is thatA. it appeals differe nt to peopleB. differe nt people are appealedC. it app

19、eals to differe nt peopleD. people find it appeali ng to them very much20. He won deredA. what will be his wifes react ionB. what would his wifes react ion beC. how would be his wifes rearD. what his wifes react ionQuesti ons 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.Danny hung his Bost on Uni

20、versity diploma below his cab lice nse. After 17 years of education in the finest schools in America, he could nt do very simple repairs or even locate the carburetor ( 化油器) in his car.Danny is an educated man. He is a master of writing papers, taking tests, talking, and filling out forms. He can an

21、alyze Freud from a Marxian viewpoint and he can analyze Marx from a Freudian viewpoi nt.In short, Danny is an unskilled worker, and he has a sociology degree to prove it. He is of very little use to American industry.This is nothing n ew. Colleges have bee n tur ning out un skilled workers for decad

22、es. Un til five years ago, most of these un skilled workers took their degrees in sociology, philosophy, political scie nee, or history and marched right into the American middle class. Some found work in bus in ess and gover nment, but many, if not most, went into educati on, which is the only thin

23、g they knew anything about. Once there, they taught another generation the skills necessary to take tests and write papers.But the cycle broke dow n. Teachers are too com mon these days, college applications are down, plumbers are making $12 an hour, and liberal-arts graduates are faced with a choic

24、e: a graduate school or the taxicab.Danny chose the taxicab because driving was about the only marketable skill he possessed. Danny refers to his job as Real World 101. He has bee n beate n and shot at. But he has also acquired some practical skills: he can get his tickets fixed; he knows how to che

25、at the company out of a few extra dollars a week; and he found his carburetor and he can fix it.1. What did Danny study at college?A. Politics.B. Psychology.C. Sociology.D. Philosophy.2. The reason why Danny chose to be a taxicab driver after he graduated from college is that.A. he wan ted to get mo

26、re experie nee in societyB. he did nt know how to repair a taxicab, so he wan ted to lear n the skillC. taxi drivers can earn more money than middle class workersD. he had no other skills but driving to support himself3. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is true?A. Most college graduates went on t

27、o graduate schools in the past.B. Skilled workers make more money tha n college graduates.C. Several years ago a college degree ensured a place in the American middle class.D. A college education is useless in America nowadays.4. What does the word ticket in the last paragraph mean?厂 A. Label attach

28、ed to someth ing, givi ng details of its price, size, etc.B. A list of the can didates.C. Official no tice of an offense aga inst traffic regulati ons.D. A piece of paper that gives the holder a certa in of right.5. What does the passage imply?A. College education is out of date nowadays in America.

29、B. Its hard for new graduates from college who majored in arts to find a well-paid job in the U. S. A.C. The American education system isnt practical at all.D. One lear ns more from society tha n from college educati on.Questi ons 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Sylvester and I are w

30、atching television advertisements because we n eed in formatio n for a class research project. We have to discuss what is true and what is not true in television advertising, and so we are looking for examples of untruthful television commercials. The question we are asking is, Is the commercial tru

31、e to life, or does it offer an un real picture of the product?Sylvester is keep ing track of the falsehoods, and he already has quite a long list. He says that all housewives seem to live in lovely homes, dress beautifully, and love their household chores, they smile and boast about floor cleaners a

32、nd proudly display their dirty laundry, dusty tabletops, and un clea n ove ns. In additi on, he has n ever see n men doing housework. Sylvester thinks that this view of family life is filled with distortio ns.I am keep ing track of the people who appear in the advertiseme nts. I have found handsome

33、men chasing after the All-American Girl, and they are always recomme nding brand X toothpaste or brand Y colog ne (科隆香水 ).I see teenagers and children surrounded by their friends, having a wonderful time at parties and at school, and they are usually enjoying large, friendlyfamily gatherings. I thin

34、k that theseadvertiseme nts are also filled with fan tasy.Sylvester and I have concluded that much of American life is pictured unrealistically in commercials. Teenagers do not always have fun at parties, and very few people love doing chores. People do have problems but few of these are ever shown in commercials. Instead, we watch Cinderella discover a miracle floor wax, finish the kitchen chores, and go dancing. Our heads are filled wi

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