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1、1. NewsoftheoftheSecondWorldWarquicklyspreadthroughtheworld.A.breakB.ourC.outbreakoutbreakD.outbreak2. Whenshe?sdrunk,she?sofsayingrudethings.A.ashamedB.indepeC.enD.Capable1 .1watchedhisexpressi61a蒯herfaceasshetriedtowhatIA.wouldsayB.hadsaidC.havesaidD.Said4 .hardhetries,heneverseemstobeabletodothew

2、orksatisfactorily.D.WhateverhowD.usedtoA.WhateverB.NomatterhoweverC.Nomatterhow5 .YoushouldbearinmindthatheisnotasstrongasheA.wasusedtobeB.wasusedtoC.usedtobe6 .andIwillbeangrywithyou.B.SaythatagainD.YouwillsaythatagainB.BeingveryangryD.AngryashewasA.IfyousaythatagainC.IfIsaythatagain7 .3hecouldn?he

3、lpsmiling.A.AshewasveryangryC.Angryeventhoughhewasforalongtime.8 .hetreelookedasthoughitA.hasn?twateredB.hadn?tbeenwateredC.wasn?tD.didn?t9.Heusedtosometimeeverydaytopracticedr骐金科waterA.putawayB.putup10.Peter,whowasusuallyshy,foundhimselfC.setasidetothegirls.D.setinA.speaki伸.B.spokeC.spokenD.speaksw

4、ehavefinishedthecourse,weshallstartdoingmorerevisionwork.D.BynowA.FornowB.EverC.Nowthatsince12 .Pleaseseetoitthatnooneinwithoutidentification.A.willcomeB.shouldcomeC.cameD.comes13 .HefeelsIonelyforhehasfewfriendsinhisclass.A.somehowB.somewhatC.somewhereD.Little14.1suggestedthemattertothemeetingtohea

5、rwhatthey?vegottosay.A.tobeputB. toputC. beingputD. Putting15.Itwasnotuntilshegottotheclassrealizedshehadforgottenherbook.A.andsheB.whensheC.sheD.thatshe16. Fredturnedhishead,tryingtobreathinginthesmoke.A.refuseB.avoidC.involveD.expect17. Theprofessortookalookathiswatchbeforethenextproblem.A.goingon

6、toexplainB.goingonexplainingC.wentontoexplainD.wentonexplaining18.1 haveantomaketoyou-l?mafraidIopenedyourletterbymistake.A.exchangeB.existeneeC.appearsneeD.apology19Oncethefactsknown,we?lbeintrouble.A.becomeB.becameC.willbecomeD.becoming2O.Whenhelosthisjob,heintodebt.A.cameB.wentC.walkedD.took21.Sh

7、eisverycarefulabouttheirexercisesandwon?tallowanyoftheirmistakesgo.A.uncorrectB.correctedC.uncorrectedD.touncorrectness22.Inthedark,shewasfrightenedbyfallingonthefloor.A.somethingB.someth!ng?sC.anythingofD.anything?s23. Thedoctorhislifeifhehadbeensenttothehospital.A.couldhavesavedB.musthavesavedC.wi

8、llhavesavedD.mayhavesaved24. Hewentoninaboutthecurtainsandpaperhe?dchosenforhisbedroom.A.detailB.advaneeC.reliefD.return25. JapanliestheeastofChina.A.toB.atC.inD.on26. yesterdayevening,hecouldhavejoinedus.A.WashefreeB.HadhebeenfreeC.HehadbeenfreeD.Hewasfree27. Heinsistedoninasmallerandcheaperhotelne

9、arby.A.stayB.stayingC.tostayD.beingstayed28.1 untilIhavefinishedmywork.A.shallgotobedB.shallhavegonetobeC.shallnotgotobedD.shallnothavegonetobedwithcold.29.Hehasntgotenoughclotheson-Look,thelittleboyisA. roaringB. tremblingC. murmuringD. spitting30.Thepoisonwasofcausingdeathwithinafewminutes.A.ableB

10、.capableClikelyDeffective31.1knowIhadtogetontheplanemyfear.A.uniessB.despiteC.becauseofD.ratherthan32.Theoldmanobjectstolikeaprisoner.33.34.35.A. treatingB. havebeentreatedC. beingtreatedD.betreatedAlthoughtheyaresisters,theyaretheoppositeofoneanother.A.veryB.muchC.littleD.justThissystemisidenticalt

11、heoneusedinFrance.A.ofLittleB.toC.forD.atexplainsomuchaboutthematter.A.didIneedB.needItoC.IneedtoD.needI36.Scarcelyhadtheysettledintheirseatsinthetheatrethecurtainwentup.A.thanB.whenC.beforeD.assoonas37.Ourpetdog,poorDarkley,wasbyabusyesterday.A.runoverB.runthroughC.runoutD.runon38.Theprofessorisint

12、hehabitofwalkingalongthelakeeveryeveningA.exceptitrainsB.exceptforitisrainingC.exceptwhenitrainsD.exceptrains39.lt©theendofDecemberandtheNewYearisa.inhandB.onhandC.athandD.byhand40.Hurryup!Itistimewenow.A.havestartedB.arestartingC.startedD.willstartf.John©girlfriendiscomingtonightandhegoin

13、gtoherattheairport.A. pickonB. pickoutC. pickoverD. pickup42.Thecatcameoutthetable.A.fromQoutofC.fromunderD.tillafter43.The92-degreewaterwarm.A.wasfellB.feltC.felttobeD.wastofeel44. NosoonerhadtherainstoppedthanJacktoclearthecar.A.istoldB.wastoldC.istellingD.hadtold45. Theydecidedthatthestudents?dem

14、andsweretootobeaccepted.A.reasonableB.reluctantC.scaredD.radical46.wearguewithher,noticeshetakes.A.More;lessB.Themore;lessC.Themore;thelessD.More;theless47.Thespiritiswillingbuttheisweak.A.strengthenB.fleshC.muscleD.vision48 .Thecompositionsarewell-writtenafewerrorsinspellingandgrammar.A.uniessB.exc

15、eptthatC.exceptforD.besides49 .Childreneverywherelovetohavestoriestothem.A.tobereadB.beingreadC.readD.toread1.1 Iftheyhadnotbeenoverworkedinthebeginning,thevolunteersfinishtheproject.A.wouldhavehelpedB.wouldhelpC.hadhelpedD.helped51. .Ourliveshavechangedaconsiderabledegree.A.atB.withinC.toD.by52. Ev

16、entually,theygaveuptheprojectbecauseofthehighcostsitwouldinvolve.AexcessivelyB.expensivelyC.extensivelyD.efficiently53. Heproposedthatweaparttocelebratethevictoryofourbaseballteam.A.heldB.holdC.wouldholdD.willhold54. Beingpoorisnowhilebeingdishonestcertainlyis.A.regretB.disgraceC.respectD.dignity55.

17、 Johnhasbeenbusypreparingfortheexaminationtocollegethesedays.A.acceptableB.admissionC.advaneedD.entrance56. ChristmasmorningIracedtothefireplaceandfoundnothinginmystocking.A.InB.DuringC.OnD.At57. Let'swaithereforher;lfmsureshe'llbeforelong.A.turndownB.turnoffC.turnupD.turnover24.58.Heusedtoh

18、aveaofstamp-collecting,buthehasgivenitup.A.habitB.hobbyC.customD.like59. Theyhopehewilltheirexpectation.A.liveuptoB.livewithC.liveonD.liveoff60. Hetalkedsomuchduringthechessmatchthathethegame.A.distractedmefromB.keptmefromC.preventedmefromD.stoppedmefrom.Directions:Thereare10sentencesinthispart.Fore

19、achsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatisincorrect.Then,markyouranswerbyblackeningtheletterofyourchoiceontheAnswerSheet.61. Thenextimportantquestionwehavetodecideiswhendowehavetosubrrdttheproposal.62. Ididn?tmindtheircominglatetothelecture,butIobjectedtheirmakingsomuchnoise.AB

20、CD63. Shesaidtomethatshewilltryherbesttogetthejobinspiteofherinexperience.ABCD64. Itwasreportedthatover30milliondogsandcatsiswanderinginthestreetsoftheU.S.cities.ABCD65. Thepresident,togetherwiththedeans,areplanningtolaydowncertainrequlations.ABCD66. Thesunwarmstheearth,thismakesitpossibleforplantst

21、ogrow.ABCD67. Theoldladywasfrighteningtoseeherneighbor?sdeadbodyinthegarden.ABCD68. ItwassuchfinedaythatIcouldn?tbringmyselftocompleteallmyhousework,ABCD69. Shewasafifteenyearsoldgirl,broughtupandsenttoschoolbyhergrandparents.ABCD70. Hewouldnotlistenatalltothedoctor1sadvicethathestopssmokinqimmediat

22、elv.Directions:Thereare10sentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandchoiceontheAnswerSheet.D.ChoosetheONEthatisincorrect.Then,markyouranswerbyblackeningtheletterofyour71. Thenextimportantquestionwehavetodecideiswhendowehavetosubmittheproposal.ABCD72. Becauseofanelectionwasin

23、progress,voterswereheatedlydiscussingpoliticalproblemsABCD73. Shesaidtomethatshewilltryherbesttogetthejobinspiteofherinexperience.ABCD74. Loudspeakerswerefixinginthehallsothatmorepeoplecouldhearthespeech.ABCD75. Ididn?tmindtheircominglatetothelecture,butIobjectedtheirmakingsomuchnoise,ABCD76. Undern

24、ocircumstancesweshoulddoanythin。thatwillbenefitourselvesbutharmothers.ABCD77. Heaskedme_asecondquestionbeforeIcouldn?tanswerthefirstone.ABCD78. ItwassuchfinedaythatIcouldn?tbringmyselftocompleteallmyhousework,ABCD79. Aftertheteacherhadfinishedtospeak,thestudentsmadehimansweralotofquestions.ABCD80. A

25、ftersheworkedthereformorethantwoyears,shemadeuphermindtogiveupthejob.ABCDDirections:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.,B.,C.andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningtheletterofyourc

26、hoiceontheAnswerSheet.Passage1Aspirin(阿司匹林)isoneofthesafestandmosteffectivedrugsinventedbyman,andthemostpopularmedicineintheworldtoday.Itisaneffectivepainreliever.Itsbadeffectsarerelativelymild,anditischeap.thAspirinistrulythe20centurywonderdrug.Itisalsothesecondlargestsuicidedrugandistheleadingcaus

27、eofpoisoningamongchildren.Ithassideeffectsthat,althoughrelativelymild,arelargelyunrecognizedamongusers.AlthoughaspirinwasfirstsoldbyaGermancompanyin1899,ithasbeenaroundmuchIongerthanthat.Duringthe19thcentury,therewasagreatdealofexperimentationinEuropewiththischemical,anditledtotheintroductionofaspir

28、in.By1915,aspirintabletswereavailableintheUnitedStates.Asmallquantityofaspirinrelievespain.Italsoreducesfeverbyinterferingwithsomeofthebody?reactions.Specifically,aspirinseemstoslowdowntheformationoftheacidsinvolvedinpainandcomplexreactionsthatcausefever.Aspirinisveryirritatingtothestomach.Thereisar

29、ightwayandawrongwaytotakeaspirin.Thebestwayistochewthetablebeforeswallowingthemwithwater,butfewpeoplecanstandthebittertastes.Somepeoplesuggestcrushingthetabletsinmilkororangejuiceanddrinkingthat.81. Whatdoesthispassagediscuss?A.Thegoodthingsaboutaspirin.B.Boththegoodandbadthingsaboutaspirin.C.Thehis

30、toryandusesofaspirin.D.BothBandC82. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A. Thefirstparagraphdescribesthegoodthingsaboutaspirin.B. Aspirincanbedangerous.C. Thehistoryofaspirinisdescribedinthethirdparagraph.D. Aspirinseemstostopthereactionsthatcausefever.83. Theauthorofthisarticleseems.A.infavorofa

31、spirinB.againsttheuseofaspirinC.interestedinaspirinD.notinterestedinaspirin84. Aspirinseemstoslowdowntheformationofacids”means.A. theacidsdevelopmorequicklythanusualB. theacidsdevelopmoreslowlythanusualC. theacidsstopdevelopingcompletelyD. theacidsdevelopquicklyatfirstthenstopdeveloping85. Whichofth

32、efollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?C.AspirinA.HowtoTakeAspirinCorrectlyB.TheGoodThingsaboutAspirinD.TheBadThingaboutAspirinDirections:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.,B.,C.andD.Youshoulddecideon

33、thebestchoiceandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningtheletterofyourchoiceontheAnswerSheet.Passage2Awell-balaneedlifeisnecessarytoliveintoday?sworld.Withoutawell-balaneedlifeapersoncanneitherfunctionproperlynordevelopintoawell-roundedindividual.Withoutsomesortofbalaneeinlifepeopletendtobeunfulfilledandunhappy.

34、I?veexperieneedgreatstressinmystudyandwork.Andl?vetriedeverymeanstoadjustmyselfandrelievemystress.FinallyIfoundawayoutinmyleisuretime.Leisuretimeisveryimportantandnecessaryforme.WithoutitIamsureIwouldgoinsane.Ispentmostofmyextratimereading,listeningtomusic,talkingtomyreallifefriends,ortalkingontheIn

35、ternetwithpeopleImeet.IreallyenjoygoingoutintoaquietplaceandreadingpoetryorbooksbyWaltWhitmanandRobertFrost.IfIdidnotmaketimeforallofthisIwouldnotbeabletohandleeverythingelseinlife.Alongwithreadingtorelax,listeningtomusicisveryimportanttome.IfIfeelsad,Ilistentoslowsongs,whileifIamhappyIlikelistening

36、tofastsongs.Musicistheuniversallanguageanditcanexpressdifferentfeeling.Itcanrelatetothesoul,orinfactIthinkitisthesouloffeeling.MyreallifefriendsandmyInternetfriendsarealsopartofmyleisureandsocialtime.Friendshavealwaysbeenimportanttome.TheyarethebackboneineverythingIdo.ThegoodfriendsthatIhavearealway

37、sthereformeineverysituationIamin.WithoutthemIwouldnothaveledahealthy,balaneedlife.NotsolongagoIwentthroughashorttimeofdepress!on.Ifeelbehindinallmyworkandstoppedtalkingtomyfriends.Afteraweekofactingthisway,oneofmygoodfriendspulledmeasideandinvitedmetogoforawalkwithher.Wetalkedaboutwhatwasgoingoninmy

38、lifeandshehelpedmetofigureoutwhatIwantedtodo.Idonotknowwhatwouldhavehappenedifshehadnotbeenthere.Manythingsaddtohavingawell-balaneedlife.Stresscanbeaverydangerousandtiresomeexperienee.Itcanleadtodepressionandunhappiness.Butwhenithappens,youcandosomethingotherthanwait,liketalkingtoyourfriendsorlisten

39、ingtomusic.Thenyoumaynotthinkyoushouldhavebeensostressedanddepressed.Awell-balaneedlifeisimportanttomaintain.Withoutsomesortofbalaneeitishardtogetbyineverydaylife.Andthecreativeuseofleisuretimeplaysavitalrole.86. Whatdoestheauthormainlytallusinthepassage?A. Awell-balaneedlifeiseasytohaveintoday?swor

40、ld.B. Shehasexperieneedgreatstressinherstudyandwork.C. Satisfyingworkiscrucialtohavingawell-balaneedlife.D. Leisuretimeplaysavitalroleinmaintainingawell-balaneedlife.87. Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Finallylfoundawayoutinmyleisuretime”A. Shefoundleisuretimecouldhelprelieveherstressandmaintainawell-

41、balaneedlife.B. Shefoundawaytoenjoyherselfinherleisuretime.C. Shegottoknowhowtospendherleisuretime.D. Shecametounderstandwhatawell-balaneedlife"means.88. Whendoestheauthorlistentoslowmusic?A.Whensheishappy.B.WhensheisIonely.C.Whensheissad.D.Whensheistryingtowork.89. Howimportantaregoodfriendsto

42、theauthor?A. Theusuallyhelpherliftthephysicalburdenwiththeirstrongbackbone.B. Theysupportherineverythingshedoesandhelpherineverysituationsheisin.C. Theyoftenpullherasideandinvitehertogoforawalk.D. Theywilldoeverythingthatshewantsthemtodo.90. Whatmainsuggest!ondoestheauthorgiveusinthepassageonhowtore

43、lievestress?A.Talkingtofriends.B.Listeningtomusic.C.Readingpoetry.D.Pursuingsomeleisureactivities.Passage3Readroseswereherfavorites,hernamewasalsoRose.Andeveryyear,herhusbandsentthem,tiedwithprettybows.Theyearhepassedaway5therosesweredeliveredtoherdoor.Theenclosedcardsaid,BeMyValentine,'likeallt

44、heyearsbefore.Eachyearhesentherroses,thenoteswouldalwayssay,floveyouevenmorethisyearthanIlastyearonthisdayM.OrMyloveforyouwillalwaysgrowwitheachpassingyear.nTheyearhepassedaway,shewassureitwasthelasttimethattheroseswouldappearonherfrontdoor.Shethoughthemusthaveorderedtherosesinadvaneebeforethisday.H

45、erlovinghusbanddidnotknowthathewoulddie.Healwayslikedtodothingsverypromptly,longbeforethedeadline.Inthisway,ifhewasoccupied,everythingwouldstillworkoutappropriately.Shetrimmedthestems,andinsertedthemsymbolicallyinaveryspecialvase.Shewouldsitforhours,inherhusbandAfavoritechairwhilestaringblanklyathis

46、photographandtherosessittingthere.Ayearwentbyanditwaddifficulttoendurewithouthermate.WithIonelinessandsolitude,thattragedyhasbecomeherfate.The,atthatidenticalhour,asonValentinesDaybefore,thedoorbellrangandtherewereredrosessittingbyherdoor.Shebroughttherosesinandthenjustlookedattheminastonishment.The

47、n,shewenttogetthetelephoneandcalledthefloristwhohaddeliveredtheroses.Theowneransweredandsheaskedhimifhewouldexplainwhysomeonewouldunexpectedlydothistoher,provokingsuchintensepain?“knowyourhusbandpassedawaymorethanayearage/1theownersaid,“knewyou?dcallandyouwouldwanttoknow,"heproceeded.Theflowers

48、youreceivedtoday,werepaidforinadvanee.Yourhusbandalwaysplannedahead,heleftnothingtochanee.MThereisastandingpurchaseanddeliveryorderthatIhaveonfiledownhere.Andhehaspaid,wellinadvanee,soyou?lgetthemeveryyear.ThereisalsoanotherthingthatIthinkyoushouldknow.Hewroteaspeciallittlecard,whichhedidseveralyear

49、sago.ThenshouldIeverfindoutthatheisnoIongeraround,that?>thecardthatshouldbesenttoyouthefollowingyear."Shethankedhimandhungupthephone,hertearsnowflowinghard.Herfingerswereshaking,asshehaltinglyreachedtogetthecard.Insidethecard,shesawthathehadwrittenanote.Asshestaredinabsolutesilenee,thiswaswh

50、athewroteHellomylove,Iknowit?sbeenayearsincel?/edeparted.Ilovedyoumorethanwordscansay.Youweretheperfectwifeandtheidealcompanion.Youweremyfriendandlover.Youfulfilledmyeveryneed.MWhenyougettheseroses,thinkofallthehappinessthatwehadtogetherandhowbothofuswereblessedtohaveeachother.Theroseswillcomeeveryl

51、andtheywillonlystopwhenyourdoor?snotanswered,whenthefloriststopstodeliverandknockonthedoor.Hewillcomefivetimesthatday,incaseyoushouldbeout.Butafterhislastvisit,hewillknowwithoutadoubt,totaketherosestotheplacewhereI?veinstructedhim,andplacetheroseswhereweare,togetheronceagain.”91. Whywasthewomansurpr

52、isedtoreceiverflowers?A.ItwasnotValentine?Day.B.Herhusbandwasdead.C.Shedidn?likeflowers.D.Shedidn?likeherhusband.92. Howdidherhusbandarrangetosendtheflowers?A.Hewrotealettertotheflorist.B.Hearrangedforitinhiswill.C.Heleftastandingorderwiththeflorist.D.Hearrangedforhisbanktodoit.93. Howdidshefindoutw

53、heretheflowerscamefrom?A.Shewroteanotetotheflorist.B.Shesentfaxtotheflorist.C.Shewenttotheflowershop.D.Shetelephonedtheflorist.94. Forhowlongwillshereceivelowersinthefuture?A. Thiswillbethelasttime.B. Nextyearwillbethelasttime.C. Theflowerswillcontinuecominguntilthewomandies.D. Thereisnowaytoknowhow

54、long.95. Wherewillthelastdeliveryofflowersprobablybetake?A. Tothewomanevenifshe?snotathome.B. Backtotheflowershop.C. TotheplacewherethemanandwomanareburiedD. Tothechurchwherethewoman?sfuneralisheld.Passage4ChainstoreshavebeendevelopingrapidlyinChinaduringthepastfewyearsandtakingholdofever-increasing

55、retail(零售)marketshare,anofficialsurveyindicates.TheStateEconomicandTradeCommissionsurveyshowsthattheannualsalesvolumeofChina?s20biggestchainsleaptlastyearby43percentandthenumberoftheirretailstoresroseby46.7percent,whilesalesforthewholeretailmarketgrewby10.1percent.ShanghaiHuaLianSupermarketCompanyho

56、ldsthetoppositionwith14.06billionYuan(US$1.7billions)insalesand1,225retailstores.Thestatisticsindicatethatthebiggeststoresareswallowingmoremarketshare,leavinglittledevelopmentspaceformediumandsmallstores,saidanalysts.AnalystsalsonotethatalmostallthegiantchainshavetheirheadquartersinEastChina,butthey

57、arelikelytoexplorewesternregionsinthenearfuture.WithChina$entranceintotheWTO,itsmarketisattractingoverseasretailerstoo.Thecountryiscommittedtoopeninggraduallyitsretailbusiness,andasaresultmorechainstoresfromoutsideChinawillhaveashareofthepie.Successfuldomesticretailersarepreparingtobattleformarketshare.ShopslikeHuaLianandGuoMei,agianthomeapplianeedistributorinBeijing,haveannouncedambitiousplansfordevelopment.96. Accordingtothepassage,ShanghaiHuaLianSupermarketCompanyis.A.abargainshopB.achainofstoresC.adepartmen

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