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1、目 录1.In Britain, people have different attitudes to the police.(CADAB CADAC DDBAC)12.One British school is finding that allowing children to listen to music(ABBBD ACACD CDDAB)13.Who doesn't love sitting beside ( ABDCA BDBAD)14.Nobody likes taking exams; exams in your own CBDBD,CDABC25.Beethoven
2、is universally recognized as one of the great composers in the world. BCBAB,CBADD26.I belong to a small film society which meets once a month at our villager hall. BACAD, BDABD27.Professor Bumble is not only absent-minded but shortsighted as well CCADB,BACAB28.Health experts have given sunshine a ba
3、d reputation, for good reason. BDBCC, AACDC39.The first and smallest unit that can be discussed in relation to language ACBDC,ACDD310.Although interior design has existed since the beginning of architecture, BAD AC,BADCB311.The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking ADADB/B
4、BCDD312.Jeans are the most _1_ kind of clothes in the world.413.Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, BCCBC/ABCBA414.Robert Edwards was blinded in a traffic accident. He was also a little deaf BADCB/ACBDC415.重点Electricity .D.forms a part of our daily lives. DBABC/AAADC/ABADD/DACBD516.Som
5、e boys join the Navy (海军) when they are quite youngCBADD/BADCC/CBBDB/CBDAD517.Although most of us think of the brain as a single structure, CBDAA/BCDBC/DACDC/ BAABD518.My wife and I arrived in Spain _41. a. for the first time /ACBCB/ CDACA/ DCCBA/ DCBCD619.People live in groups, which we call societ
6、ies. ABACD/ BACBA/ ACDCB/ ACDBA61. In Britain, people have different attitudes to the police.(CADAB CADAC DDBAC)Most people generally them and the job they do-although there are certain1、C. appreciate2、A. should3、D. an easy4、A. on5、B. driving6、C. speeding7、A. peace8、D. expect9、A. safety10、C. look fo
7、r11、D. who12、D. So13、B. modern14、A. extremely15、C. ever2. One British school is finding that allowing children to listen to music(ABBBD ACACD CDDAB)1、A. Next time2、B. try3、B. quietly4、B. way5、D. anything6、A. work7、C. better8、A. new9、C. suits10、D. even11、C. home12、D. with13、D. prefer14、A. teacher15、B
8、. agreed3. Who doesn't love sitting beside ( ABDCA BDBAD)Who doesn't love sitting beside a fire on a cold winter night? Fire is one of man's greatest friends ,but also one of 31.A. his greatest enemies. Many big fires are caused by carelessness. A lighted cigarette thrown 32. B. ou
9、t of a car or a train window, or a broken bottle lying on dry grass can 33. D. start a fire. Sometimes a fire can start on its own. Wet hay can begin of itself. This is 34. C. how it happens: The hay starts to rot and begins to 35. A. give off heat which is trapped inside it. Finally, it
10、 bursts into flames. That is why farmers cut and store their hay when it's dry. Fires have destroyed 36. B. many cities. In the 17th century, a small fire which 37. D. began in a shop burst down nearly every building in London. Moscow was set fire to during the war against Napoleon. This fire
11、60;38. B. continued burning for seven days. Even today, in spite of modern fire-fighting 39. A. methods ,fire causes a great deal of damage each year both in our cities and in the countryside. It has been widely 40.D. said that fire is a good servant but a very bad master. 4. Nobod
12、y likes taking exams; exams in your own CBDBD,CDABCNobody likes taking exams; exams in your own language can be stressful enough but somehow exams in a foreign language seem to cause more worry and anxiety. Well, the good news is that, if you C follow _some simple steps, taking English language exam
13、s can be really quite B painless It wont exactly be fun, but it certainly shouldnt give you too many headaches or sleepless nights.If you are planning to Dtake one of the well-known exams such as Cambridge First Certificate, you will probably find that theres a preparation course B available at a sc
14、hool near you. Check that the school has a good Drecord of exam success and that the teacher is C experienced . It is a good idea to ask if you will be given homework and Daccorded your written work will be marked by a teacher who knows the level of English Arequired by the exam.If you take B an exa
15、m preparation course your teacher will give you all the information you need and you will find that C being in a class helps you to study more effectively. But you will still need to put in a lot of work yourself (after all, the teacher cant take the exam for you!)5. Beethoven is universally recogni
16、zed as one of the great composers in the world. BCBAB,CBADDBorn in Bonn in 1770, Beethoven B. Showed great talent at an early age. In 1787, Beethoven first visited Vienna, at that time the center of the C. Musical world. There he B. Performed before Mozart, who was amazed at his talent. In 1792, Bee
17、thoven returned to Vienna, where he lived A. Until his death. Beethoven never married. As a teacher, he was patient but painstaking; he was B. Quiet in piano playing but extravagant in conducting. He was C. So absent-minded that once he B. Insisted on paying a waiter for a dinner he had not eaten or
18、 even ordered.By 1817, he became totally deaf. A. Public performance stopped, but he continued his creative work. His finest works were D. Composed after he had lost the power to D. Enjoy them.Beethovens life ended sadly. After a long illness, he died on March 26, 1827.6. I belong to a small film so
19、ciety which meets once a month at our villager hall. BACAD, BDABDI belong to a small film society which meets once a month at our villager hall. There are about 40 members all of whom are keen film fans and most of who know as a great deal about the history of the cinema. The film society gives us t
20、he opportunity to see old and rare films which are B. Seldom shown.Last month, just before the showing of an old film, the club president A. Announced that our projectionist had suddenly been taken ill. He asked if C. Any of us knew how to work a projector. One of the club members A. Volunteered to
21、operate the projector though he pointed D. Out that it was many years since he had shown a film. He went to the projectionists box and after some B. Delay the film began. We were all mystified by the film. There was no title and D. None of us could understand what was happening. When the reel came t
22、o an end, we called the projectionist.“This film doesn't seem to make A. Sense ,” one of our members said.“I m sorry about that,” our new projectionist answered. “I put the last reel in first. After it has been B. Running for a few minutes I realized I had made a mistake, but I didnt know D. How
23、 to stop the projector!”7. Professor Bumble is not only absent-minded but shortsighted as well CCADB,BACABProfessor Bumble is not only absent-minded but shortsighted as well. His mind is always busy C with learned thoughts and he seldom notices what is going on around him.One fine day recently he we
24、nt for a C stroll in the countryside, but, as always, he had a book in his hand, and he had Ano sooner set out for his walk than he became engrossed in reading. He hadnt gone far when he bumped into a massive cow and fell down. He had lost his Dspectacles in the fall, and he thought he had stumbled
25、over a fat lady. “I beg your pardon, madam,” he said B politely before searching for his glasses. B as soon as he had put them on, he realized his mistake.Soon he was concentrating on his book again and paying no attention to anything else. He had scarcely been walking for five minutes Awhen he fell
26、 over again, losing both his book and his glasses. This time he became C furious Seizing his umbrella, he struck the cow” in anger. Then, after finding his glasses, he realized with Ahorror that he had made a second blunder. A large fat woman was fleeing B from him in terror.8. Health experts have g
27、iven sunshine a bad reputation, for good reason. BDBCC, AACDCHealth experts have given sunshine a bad reputation, for good reason. After all, too much sun put you at increased risk of skin cancer. But several studies found that careful and brief sun B exposure may fight disease.Catching few rays may
28、 help Dcombat colon cancer by stimulating your skin to manufacture vitamin D. most adults dont get enough so-called sunshine vitamin, probably because we avoid dietary source of D B such as fortified milk and dairy products. Measured doses of sunlight can help C make up for the shortfall. A large-sc
29、ale eight-year study revealed that people with the highest levels of vitamin D in their blood were C least to get colon cancer. The main reason is Athat vitamin D seems to prevent cancerous changed in cells and also causes the bowel to Aabsorb calcium, an anticancer mineral. Exposing your arms and c
30、hest C to he sun for just 10 minutes a day in summer, and 20 minutes a day in spring and fall, can Draise vitamin D levels to the colon cancer-fighting range. For most people, this amount of sun isC too small to increase the risk of skin cancer. But after this brief period of sun exposure, use sunsc
31、reen to protect your skin.9. The first and smallest unit that can be discussed in relation to language ACBDC,ACDDThe first and smallest unit that can be discussed in relation to language is the word. In speaking, the choice of words is Aof the utmost importance. Proper selection will eliminate one s
32、ource of C likely breakdown in the communication cycle. Too often, careless use of words B prevents a meeting of the mind of the speaker and listener. The words used by the speaker may Dstir up unfavorable reactions in the listener C which interfere with his comprehension; hence, the transmission-re
33、ception system breaks down.6. A Moreover inaccurate or indefinite words may make A that difficult for the listener to understand the C message which is being transmitted to him. The speaker who does not have specific words in working vocabulary may be D unable to explain or describe in a D way that
34、can be understood by listeners.10. Although interior design has existed since the beginning of architecture, BAD AC,BADCBAlthough interior design has existed since the beginning of architecture, its development into a specialized field is really quite recent. Interior designers have become important
35、 partly because of the many functions that might be B contained in a single large building.The importance of interior design becomes evident when we realize how much time we 2. A spend surrounded by four walls. Whenever we need to be indoors, we want our surroundings to be as attractive and comforta
36、ble as possible. We also expect3. D each place to be appropriate to its use. You would be shocked if the inside of your bedroom were suddenly changed to look4. A like the inside of a restaurant. And you wouldn't feel 5 C right in a business office that has the appearance of a school.It soon beco
37、mes clear that the interior designer's most important basic B concern is the function of the particular space. For example, a theater with poor sight lines, poor sound-shaping qualities, and A too few entries and exits will not work for its purpose, no matter ho w beautifully D decorated. Nevert
38、heless, for any kind of space, the designer has to make many of the same it might be kind of C decisions He or she must coordinate the shapes, lighting and decoration of everything from ceiling to floor. BIn addition, the designer must usually select furniture or design built-in furniture, according
39、 to the functions that need to be served.11. The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking ADADB/BBCDDThe government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases such as the trial of Rosemary West.In a significant1. A tight
40、ening of legal controls over the press, Lord Irvine, the Lord Chancellor, will introduce a 2 D draft bill that will propose making payments to witnesses illegal and will strictly control the amount of 3A publicity that can be given to a case before a trial begins.In a letter to Gerald Kaufman, chair
41、man of the House of Commons Media Select Committee, Lord Irvine said he 4 D agreed with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not offer sufficient control.5 B Publication of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a storm of media protest when he said the 6 B int
42、erpretation of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges rather than to Parliament.The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which European Convention on Human Rights legally binding in Britain, laid down that everybody was 8 C entitled to priva
43、cy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families. "Press freedoms will be in safe hands with our British judges," he said. Witness payments became an 9 D issue after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995.Up to 19 witnesses were said to have re
44、ceived payments for telling their stories to newspapers. Concerns were raised 10 D that witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to ensure guilty verdicts.7. B makes 12. Jeans are the most _1_ kind of clothes in the world.Jeans are the most C. popular kind of clothes in the
45、 world. They are popular almost A. every where in Japan, France, Indonesia, Canada and Brazil. Rich people and poor people wear them. Young people and even some old people wear them. Why are they popular? Who made the C. first jeans? In 1849 two men discovered gold in California. Men from the D. oth
46、er parts of the United States and other countries hurried there to look for gold, too. These miners needed some B. tough clothes. A young man from Germany C. named Levi Strauss arrived in California in 1850. He went there to sell things to the miners. He saw that the miners needed strong pants, so h
47、e began to make A. pants。 He used cloth A. that/which people make tents from. He put rivets (铆钉) on the B. pockets to make them strong, because the men put rocks in them. These pants were very strong and could _ A wear _ a long time. The pants became very popular immediately. 13. Smoking, which may
48、be a pleasure for some people, BCCBC/ABCBASmoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort for their fellows. B. Further , medical authorities express their concern about the effect of smoking C. on the health not only of those who smoke but also of those who do no
49、t. In fact, non-smokers who must involuntarily inhale (吸入) the air C. polluted by tobacco smoke may suffer more than the smokers B. themselves . Smoking is prohibited in the theatres and in halls used for showing films C. as well as in laboratories A. where there may be a fire hazard (危险). Elsewhere
50、, it is up to your good B. sense . I am C. therefore asking you to maintain “No-Smoking” in classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the B. non-smokers health in mind, which is very important to a large A. number of our students.14. Robert Edwards was blinded in a traffic accident
51、. He was also a little deaf BADCB/ACBDCRobert Edwards was blinded in a traffic accident. He was also a little deaf B. because of old age. Last week, he was taking a walk near his home when a thunderstorm came. He hid. A. from the storm under a big tree and was struck by lightning. He was knocked D.
52、on the ground and woke up some 20 minutes C. later , lying face down in water in water below a tree. He went into the house and lay down in bed. A short time later, he awoke; his legs felt B. dead and he was trembling, but, when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room fading in an
53、d out in front of him. When his wife entered, he A. saw her for the first time in nine years. Doctors C. made sure that he had regained his sight and hearing obviously from the flash of lightning, but they were unable to explain that. The only B. possible explanation offered by one doctor was that,
54、D. since Edwards lost his sight as a result of trauma in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way it could be restored was by C. another trauma.15. 重点Electricity .D.forms a part of our daily lives. DBABC/AAADC/ABADD/DACBDElectricity 41. D. forms a part of our daily lives. In the homes, electricity
55、works many of our labor42. B. saving devices. It drives our washing machines and refrigerators. It cooks our food. 43. A. In large companies, it works the lifts and escalators 44. B. besides giving service for lighting. In commercial offices, it works our computers 45. C. which enable the work to be
56、 carried on more quickly an efficiently. Physicians and scientists depend very often 46. A. on electricity to give heat to 47. A. their instrument for scientific experiment. It also provides us with amusements 48. A. such as radio and television at home, movies in the cinemas and various 49. D. type
57、s of entertainment in the amusement park. All those are 50. C. worked by electricity. At night, roads are lit by electricity to enable people and traffic to move smoothly. Neon-light (霓虹灯) - 51. A. used in advertising boards have become the characteristic of 52. B. every modern city. Nobody living i
58、n skyscrapers could 53. A. possibly go up and down so many stairs, 54. D. if there were no electricity to drive the lifts. 55. D. However, none of us seems to bother how electricity benefits us 56. D. until it goes wrong. When an electricity plant in a certain area fails, everything in that 57. A. part of the city would be at
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