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1、.单选题(25 分A What beautiful picture B What a beautiful picture C What picture D What a beautiful picture is itA exciting B an exciting C excited D some excited3. Beiji ng is not far Tianjin.A to B from C for D at4. -Are you coming to Jeffs party?A must B would C should D mightus if you are free.A call
2、 at B call on C email D fly to6. Whe n he a shower, the teleph one rang.A take B took C was tak ing D takes7. -Did you like the book I gave you?the no vels thatve read, I enjoyed this one the most.A Of all B All of C For all D From alltwo days time.A for B in C by D onA as B by C for D to10. I will
3、not go there if it_tomorrow.A will have rained B will rain C has rained D rainsA . which youwant B . you want them C . what youwantD. you wantA . of who B .of whom C . of which D . of themfamily is in the city.A . whose B .which C . who s D . whoA . used to live, lives B . used to liv in g, lived C
4、. uses tolive,is liv ing D . was usedto live, lives15.A . Before B . after C . As D .Un tilA . whe n B . while C . before D . ashis in terpreter could hardly catch his words.A . such fast that B . so fast C . so fast that D. so fastly that18. I am sorry I have caused so much trouble.A . that B . for
5、 C . as D . since19. The hard he works, he will make.A . the greater B . the greater progress C . and the more D . more20. A new house_ at the corner of the road.A. is buildi ng B. is being built C. bee n built D. be buildi ng21. How dirty the tables are! They need_ .A. to clea n B. clea n C. clea n
6、ing D. clea ned22. I have been to the West Lake three times_ 1970.A. since B. un til C. from D. after23. _ , that step is not safe!A. Look around B. Look up C. Look out D. Look dow n24. I saw a traffic_ this morni ng.A. eve nt B. con flict C. damage D. accide nt25. He plays not only the pia no,_ the
7、 violi n.A. and also B. but also C. but as well as D. but as well二完形填空(20 分We got up early this morning and_ 26_ a long walk after breakfast. Wewalked_27_the bus in ess sect ion of the city. I told you yesterday that the city_ 28_ larger tha n I thought it would be. Well, the bus in ess secti on is
8、smaller than I thought itwould be. I suppose that s_ 29_ Washi ngton is a special kindof city._ 30_of the people in Wash ington work for the gover nment. About 9:30 we went to the White House. It s_31_ the public from 10_ 32_12, and there was a long line of people_ 33_ to get in. We did n?t have to
9、wait very long,because the line moved pretty quickly. The White House is really white. It_ 34_ every year. And it seems very white, because it?s got beautiful law ns 35around it, withmany trees and shrubs. The grounds_36_ about four squareblocks. I mean, they? re about two blocks long_ 37_ each side
10、. Ofcourse, we did n?t see the whole buildi ng. The part_ 38_the Preside nt lives andworks is not open to the public. But the part we saw was beautiful. We went through five of the main rooms.One of_39_ was the library, on the ground floor. On then ext floor, there are three rooms n amed_ 40_ the co
11、lors that are used in them:the Red Room, the Blue Room, and the Gree n Room. The walls are covered with silk41. Thereare_ 42_ old furniture, from the time43_ the White House was44_ built. And everywhere there are pain ti ngs and statues offormer preside nts and_ 45_ famous people from history.26. A.
12、 made B. took C. did D. set27. A. among B. through C. betwee n D. upon28. A. was B. is C. has bee n D. should be29. A. reas on B. for C. because D. since30. A. Amou nts B. Much C. A great deal D. Most31. A. ope n to B. ope ned to C. ope n for D. ope ned for32. A. near B. si nee C. towards D. till33.
13、 A. waited B. wait C. wait ing D. to wait34. A. was pain ted B. has pain ted C. is pain ted D. paints35. A. all B. whole C. every D. each36. A. cover B. make C. cost D. spe nd37. A. about B. on C. in D. for38. A. that B. which C. where D. what39. A. that B. theirs C. it D. them40. A. for B. by C. wi
14、th D. after41. A. cloth B. clothes C. clothing D. dressing42. A. many pieces of B. many bits of C. a great many D. many a43. A. which B. that C. when D. where44. A. firstly B. first C. at first D. early45. A. the other B. other C. others D. ano ther三阅读理解(20 分Passage oneIt was fifteen past nine as Ma
15、rie hurried into the office building where she was going to work. Her bushad in ched along through heavy morning traffic, making her a few minu tes late for her very first job. Shedecided to start out half an hour earlier the n ext day.Once in side the lobby, she had to sta nd at the elevators and w
16、ait several minu tes before she couldget on one going to the sixth floor. Whe n she fin ally reached the office marked “ Smith En terprises ” ,she kno cked at the door n ervously and waited. There was no reply. She tapped on the door aga in, butstill there was no an swer. From in side the n ext offi
17、ce, she could hear the sound of voices, so she ope nedthe door and went in.Although she was sure it was the same office she had bee n in two weeks before whe n she had the interview with Mr. Smith, it looked quite differe nt now. In fact, it hardly looked like an office at all. Theemployees were jus
18、t sta nding around chatt ing and smok ing. In the front of the room, somebody must havejust told a good joke, she thought, because there was a loud burst of laughter as she came in. For a moment she had thought they were laugh ing at her.The n one of the men looked at his watch, clapped his hands an
19、d said somethi ng to the others.Quickly they all went to their desks and, in a matter of sec on ds, every one was hard at work. No one paidany attention to Marie. Finally she went up to the man who was sitting at the desk nearest to the door andexplained that this was her first day in the office. Ha
20、rdly looking up from his work , he told her to have a seatand wait for Mr. Smith, who would arrive at any moment. Then Marie realized that the day,s work in theoffice bega n just before Mr. Smith arrived. Later she found out that he lived in Conn ecticut and came in toMan hatta n on the same train e
21、very morning, arrivi ng in the office at 9 : 35, so that his staff knew exactlywhen to start working.46. Marie felt n ervous whe n she kno cked at the door because_ .A it was her first day in a new jobB she was a little bit late for workC she was afraid that she had gone to the wrong placeD there wa
22、s no an swer from in side the office47. Marie could hardly recog nize the office she went into as_ .A she had bee n there only onceB Mr. Smith was not in the officeC n obody was doing any workD the office had a new appeara nee48. The people in the office sudde nly started worki ng because_.A they sa
23、w a stra nger in the officeC no one wan ted to talk to MarieD the boss was about to arrive49. We can infer from the text that the employees of the enterprise_.A would start their work by liste ning to a jokeB were cold to n ewcomersC were always pun ctual for workD lacked devoti on to the compa ny50
24、. The best title for this text would be_.A Pu nctual Like A ClockB A Cold WelcomeC An Unpun ctual ManagerD Better Late Than NeverPassage twoPackagi ng is a very importa nt form of advertis ing. A package can sometimesmotivate peo ple to buy products. For example , a small child might ask for a break
25、fast food contained in abox with a picture of a TV character. The child is more in terested in the picture tha n in breakfast food.Pictures for childre n to color or cut out , games prin ted on a package , or a small gift in side a box alsomotivate many childre n to buy product or to ask their pare
26、nts to buy for them.Some packages suggest that a buyer will get someth ing for no thi ng. Food productsso ld in reusable containers are examples of this. Although a similar product in a pla in conta iner might costless , people ofte n prefer to buy the product in a reusable glass or dish , b ecause
27、they believe the containeris free. However , the cost of the container is added to t he cost of the product.The size of a package also motivates a b uyer. Maybe the package has“ Economye” or “ Family Size ” printed on it. This suggests that the larger size has the most product for the leastmoney. Bu
28、t that is not always true. To find it out , a buyer has to know how t he product is sold and the priceof the basic un it.The in formati on on the package should provide some an swers. But the importa ntthin g for any buyer to remember is that a package is ofte n an advertiseme nt. The words and pict
29、ures donot tell the whole story. Only the product in side can do that.51.“A buyer will get something for nothing” in paragraph 2 most probably meansthat_ .A a buyer will not get what he pays forB a buyer will get more tha n what he pays forC a buyer will get someth ing useful free of chargeD a buyer
30、 will get more but pay less52. From the passage we know the buyer pays more atte nti on to_ .A the size of a containerB a container with attractive pictureC a well desig ned containerD a plain container with low cost53. What suggesti on does the author give in the passage ?A It,s not good to buy the
31、 product which is sold in a glass or dish.B The quality of a container has no thi ng to do with the quality of the product.C The best choice for a buyer is to buy a product in a pla in package.D A buyer should buy what he n eeds most rather tha n a well desig ned package.54. Which of the followi ng
32、sen ten ces is NOT true accord ing to the passage ?A ln fact glasses or dishes used for packag ing do not cost money at all.B “ Family Size ” printed on the package means that it is rather economic.C To a child , even to an adult , the form is far more important than the conte nt.D Words and picture
33、s written on the package are thought to be an advertiseme nt.55. What is the best title for the passage ?A How to Package a Product.B How to Make an Advertiseme nt.C How to Sell Product.D How to Attract More Buyers.Passage threeThere was one thought that air polluti on affected on ly the area immedi
34、ately around large citieswith factories and heavy automobile traffic. At prese nt, we realize that although these are the areaswith the worst air pollution, the problem is literally worldwide. On several occasi ons over the pastdecade, a heavy cloud of air polluti on has covered the east of the Un i
35、ted States and brought healthwarnings in rural areas away from any major concen tratio n of manu facturi ng and automobile traffic.I n fact, the veryclimate of the entire earth may be infected by air pollution. Some scientists consider that the in creasing concen trati on of carb on dioxide in the a
36、ir result ing from the bur ning offossil fuels (coal and oil is creat ing afrom the ear th and raisi ngthe world?s average temperature. If this view is correct andthe world?s temperature is raised only a few degrees, much of the polar ice cap will meltand cities such as New York, Bost on, Miami, and
37、 New Orlea ns will be in water.Another view, less widely held, is that increasing particular matter in the atmosphere is block ingsun light and loweri ng the earth?s temperature a result that wotCd be equally disastrous. A drop ofjust a few degrees could create someth ing close to a new ice age, and
38、 would mane agriculture difficultor impossible in many of our top farming areas. Today we do not know for sure that either of theseconditions will happen (though one rece nt gover nment report drafted by experts in the field concluded that the gree nhouse effect is very possible Perhaps, if we are l
39、ucky eno ugh, the two tendencies will offset each other and the world?s temperature will stay about the same as it is now. Drive n byecono mic profits, people n eglect the damage on our en vir onment caused by the“advaneed civilization”. Maybe the air pollution is the price the human beings have top
40、ay for their development. But is it really worthwhile?56.As poin ted out at the begi nning of the passage, people used to thi nk that airpolluti on . A cause widespread damage in the coun trysideB affected the entire eastern half of the United StatesC had damaged effect on healthD existed merely in
41、urba n and in dustries areas57. As to the gree nhouse effect, the author .A share the same view with the scie ntist.B is un certa in of its occurre neeC rejects it as being ungroun ded“greenhnsusvinfctat reflectedD th inks that it will destroy the world soon 58. The word“ offset ” in the separagraph
42、 could be replaced by . A slip into B make up for C set up D catch up with 50. It can becon cluded that . A rais ing the world?s temperature only a few degrees would not do much harm to life onearth. B lowering the world?s temperature merely a few degrees would lead major farming areas todisaster. C
43、 almost no temperature varati ons have occurred over the past decade. D the world?stemperature will remain constant in the years to come. 60. This passage is primarily about . Athe greenhouse effect. B the bur ning of fossil fuels. C the pote ntial effect of air pollution. D the likelihood ofa new i
44、ce age. Passage four Do you find it very difficult and painful to get up in the morning? This might becalled laz in ess, but Dr. Kleitma n has a new expla nati on. He has proved that every one has a daily energy cycle. During the hours when your labor through your work you may say that you?re “ hot
45、” .That?s true.The time of day when you feel most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak. Forsome people the peak comes during the forenoon. For others it comes in the after noon or eve ning. No onehas discovered why this is so, but it leads to such familiar monologues as:“G
46、et up,Peter! You?ll be late for work again!” The possiblexplanation to the trouble is that Peter is at his temperature-and-energy peak in the eve ning. Much familyquarrelli ng ends whe n husba nds and wives realize what theseen ergy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the family has. You can
47、?t cha nge your energy cycle,but you can learn to make your life fit if better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitma n believes. Maybe you?re sleepyin the eve ning but feel you must stay up late any way. Coun teract your cycle to some exte nt by habituallystay ing up later tha n you want to. If your en ergy
48、is low in the morning, but you have an importa nt to doearly in the day, rise before your usual hour. This won?t cha nge your cycle, but you?ll get up steam andwork better at your low point. Get off to a slow start which saves your energy. Get up with a leisurely yaw nand stretch. Sit on the edge of
49、 the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. Avoid the troublesomesearch for clean clothes by laying them out the ni ght before. When ever possible, do routi ne work in theafter noon and save requiring more energy or concentration for your sharper hours. 61. If a person finds getting up
50、early a problem, most probably_ . A he is a lazy pers on.B he refuses to follow his own energy cycle. C he is not sure when his energy is low. D he is at hispeak in the after noon or eve ning. 62. Which of the followi ng may lead to family quarrels accord ing to thepassage? AJ Un aware ness of en er
51、gy cycles. B Familiar monologues. CA change in a familymember?s energy cycle. D Attempts to control the energy cycle of other family members. 63. If one wantsto work efficiently at his low point in the morning, he should. Acha nge his en ergy cycle Bovercome his laz in ess Cget up earlier tha n usual D go to bed earlier
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