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模拟试题(1)B

第一部分:词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面给的

4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

l.Boy'Clubsdonotdeprivepoorchildrenoftheopportunitytoparticipateinsports.

A.denyB.dismissC.refuseD.decline

2.TheboundarybetweenCanadaandtheU.Shasbeenunfortifiedforover100years.

A.borderB.bridgeC.waterD.front

3.Whiletheywereawayonvocationjheyallowedtheirmailtoaccumulateatthepostoffice.

A.bedelivredB.pileupC.getlostD.bereturned

4.Theprofessortriedtostimulateinterestinarchaeologybytalkinghisstudentonexpeditions.

A.simulateB.fakeC.encourageD.diminish

5.Efficientairservicehasbeenmadeavailablethroughmoderntechnology.

A.agreeableB.modernC.encourageD.effective

6.Afteralonglunchhour,businessresumesasusual.

A.respondsB.delaysC.continuesD.remarks

7.Twenty-fivepercentageofEcuador'spopulationspeakQuechuaexclusively.

A.mainlyB.onlyC.rarelyD.still

8.TheChinesepeopleworshiptheirancestors.

A.fossilsB.eldemC.forefathersD.heirs

9.LyndonJohnsonsucceededJohnKennedyaspresidentoftheUntiledStates.

A.fossilsB.eldersC.followedD.assisted

10.Thepoliceofficerrefusedtocommentontherumorsofhisresignation.

A.remarkB.reflectC.reformD.refer

11.Wecan'truleoutthepossibilitythathewasmurderedbyhiswife.

A.foreseeB.acceptC.excludeD.forecast

12.ThisEnglishtextbookisdesignedforuniversitystudentsofscienceandtechnology.

A.intendedB.tendedC.wantedD.offered

13.Incaseofdrought,famineusedtobeinevitableinthisareasbecauseoflackofirrigation

facilities.

A.naturalB.incredibleC.unavoidableD.skeptical

14.SomecongressmenfirmlyopposedthePresident'sdecisiontoreducethemilitaryspending.

A.cutbackonB.cutinC.cutoffD.cutout

15.Ifyouthinkyou'reequaltothejob,Idefyyoutofindtheanswertothisproblem.

A.adviseB.begC.persuadeD.challenge

第二部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断。

如果该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在

答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑。

Oil

Petroleumproducts,suchasgasoline,kerosene,homeheatingoil,residualfueloil,and

lubricationoils,comefromonesource-crudeoilfoundbelowtheearth'ssurface,aswellas

underlargebodiesofwater,fromafewhundredfeetbelowthesurfacetoasdeepas25,000feet

intotheearth'sinterior.Sometimescrudeoilissecuredbydrillingaholethroughtheearth,but

moredryholesaredrilledthanthoseproducingoil.Pressureatthesourceorpumpingforcescrude

oiltothesurface.

Crudeoilwellsflowatvaryingrates,fromtentothousandsofbarrelsperhour.Petroleum

productsarealwaysmeasuredin42-gallonbarrels.

Petroleumproductsvarygreatlyinphysicalappearance:thin,thick,transparentoropaque,

butregardless,theirchemicalcompositionismadeupofonlytwoelements:carbonandhydrogen,

whichformcompoundscalledhydrocarbons.Otherchemicalelementsfoundinunionwiththe

hydrocarbonsarefewandareclassifiedasimpurities.Traceelementsarealsofound,buttheseare

ofsuchminutequantitiesthattheyaredisregarded.Thecombinationofcarbonandhydrogen

formsmanythousandsofcompoundswhicharepossiblebecauseofthevariouspositionsand

joiningsofthesetwoatomsinthehydrocarbonmolecule.

Thevariouspetroleumproductsarerefinedfromthecrudeoilbyheatingandcondensingthe

vapors.Theseproductsareso-calledlightoils,suchasgasoline,kerosene,anddistillateoil.The

residueremainingafterthelightoilsaredistilledisknownasheavyorresidualfueloilandisused

mostlyforburningunderboilers.Additionalcomplicatedrefiningprocessesrearrangethe

chemicalstructureofthehydrocarbontoproduceotherproducts,someofwhichareusedto

upgradeandincreasetheoctaneratingofvarioustypesofgasoline.

16.Crudeoilisalwaysfoundafewhundredfeetbelowthesurface.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

17.Pumpingandpressureforcecrudeoiltothesurface.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

18.Manythousandsofhydrocarboncompoundsarepossiblebecausethepetroleumproductsvary

greatlyinphysicalappearance

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

19.Heatingandcondensationproducethevariousproducts.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

20.Therearenoimpuritiesinpetroleumproducts

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

21.Lightoilsaremostlyusedforburningunderboilers.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

22.Wheneveryoudrillaholethroughtheearth,youcanalwaysfindoi.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

第三部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23〜30题,每题1分,共8分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中

为第2〜5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第27〜30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个

正确选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

PersonalRelationship

1.ItiscommonforAmericanstohavedifferent^circlesoffriends”suchaschurchfriends,

workfriends,orsportsfriends.Apersonmaychoosenotinvolvemembersofdifferent

circlesinthesameactivity.

2.One'sfriendsfromtheofficemaynevermeetone'sfriendsfromthesportsclub.Terns

suchas4<officemate”and"tennispartner^^indicatethesegregationoffriend,theoffice

mateisafriendintheofficeandthetennispartnerisafriendonthecourts.Peoplehave

differenttypesoffriends:onemayhavemanygoodfriendsandonebestfriend.4tBest

friends^^areusuallytwopeopleofsamesexwhoknowneachotherforalongperiodof

time.Peopleusuallyhavemorecasualfriendsthancloseorbestfriends.

3.Americansaregeographicallymobileandlearntodevelopfriendshipseasilyandquickly.

ApproximatelyoneoutofeveryfiveAmericanfamiliesmoveseveryyear.People

relocatedbecausetheybeginnewjobs,attenddistantcolleges,getmarried,havechildren

orsimplywantachangeintheirlives.Perhapsasaconsequenceofthis,peopleformand

endfriendshipsquickly.Studentsattendingtwoorthreeuniversitiesduringtheir

undergraduateandgraduateyearsmaychangetheircirclesoffriendsseveraltimes.

4.Relationshipsbasedonacommonactivitymayfadeorendwhentheactivityends.

Studentsmightmeetinclassesandremainfriendsforthedurationofthecourseandthen

stopseeingeachotherafterthefinalexam.Thesameholdstruefortheneighborswho

areclosestfriendsuntilonemovesaway.Inthesefriendship,shareddailyexperiences

formthefoundationforthefriendship.Enduringfriendshipdevelopwhenindividuals

havesimilarinterestsandcommonoutlookonlife.Thehighrateofmobilityinthe

UnitedStatescanexplainagreatdealabouttransientfriendship.

5.Itiseasytobemisledbyinstantfriendshipswhichmayappeartobedeepandpersonal

butarereallysuperficial.FriendshipandFriendlinessarenotsynonymous.Friendliness

characterizesmuchofAmericandailyinteractionbutisnotalwaysanindicationof

friendship.Strangersmaysharelifehistorieswithoutanyintentionofpursuinga

relationship.

23.paragraph2_________________A.TheFoundationforFriendship

24.paragraph3________________B.FriendshipinAmerica

25.paragraph4________________C.ThereasonforAmericanstoChangeFriends

26.paragraph5________________D.DifferenceBetweenFriendshipandFriendliness

E.BestFriendsorCasualFriends

F.DifferentTypesofFriends

27.Twopeoplewhohavesimilarinterestsandcommonoutlookonlifemaybecome.

28.WhenanAmericanwantstoplayfootball,hemayaskhistocomealong.

29.ThefactthatAmericanpeoplechangefriendsquicklymaybeexplainedby.

30.istypicalofAmericandailyinteraction.

A.casualfriends

B.transientfriendship

C.instantfriendship

D.bestfriends

E.sportsfriends

F.thehighrateofmobility

第四部分:阅读理解(第31~45题,每题3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面都有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据

短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

第一篇

AComputerProgrammer

ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearns£35,000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yet

hecannotfindabankpreparedtolethimhaveacheckcard.Instead,hehasbeentoldtowait

anothertwoyears,untilheis18.

The16-year-oldworksforasmallfirminLiverpool,wheretheproblemofmostyoung

peopleofhisageisfindingajob.David'sfirmreleasestwonewgamesfortheexpandinghome

computermarketeachmonth.

ButDavid'sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Despitehissalary,earnedby

inventingnewprogramswithintightschedules,withbonuspaymentsandprofit-sharing,hecannot

driveacar,takeoutamortgage,orobtaincreditcards.

HeliveswithhisparentsintheircouncilhouseinLiverpool,wherehisfatherisabusdriver.

Hiscompanyhastopay£150amonthintaxifarestogethimthefivemilestoworkandback

everydaybecauseDavidcannotdrive.

DavidgothisjobwiththeLiverpool-basedcompanyfourmonthsago,ayearafterleaving

schoolwithsixO-levelsandworkingforatimeinacomputershop.4<Igotthejobbecausethe

peoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprograms,hesaid,“Isuppose£35,000

soundsalotbutactuallythat'sbeingpessimistic.Ihopeitwillcometomorethanthatthisyear.”

Hespendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothes,andgiveshismother£20aweek.Butmost

ofhissparetimeisspentworking.

""Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool”,hesaid,“ButIhadbeen

studyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime,IknewwhatIfairlyyoung,

anyway.”Davidadded:"IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirementisa

possibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisppear.M

3l.WhyisDaviddifferentfromotheryoungpeopleofhisage?

A.Heearnsanextremelyhighsalary.

B.Heisnotunemployed.

C.Hedoesnotgoourmuch.

D.Helivesathomewithhisparents.

32.David'sgreatestproblemis.

A.makingthebankstreathimasanadult

B.inventingcomputergames

C.spendinghissalary

D.learningtodrive

33.Hewasemployedbythecompanybecause.

A.hehadworkedinacomputershop

B.hehadwrittensomecomputerprograms

C.heworksveryhard

D.hehadlearnttousecomputersatschool

34.HeleftschoolaftertakingO-levelsbecause.

A.hedidnotenjoyschool

B.hewantedtoworkwithcomputersandstayingatschooldidnothelphim

C.hewasafraidofgettingtoooldtostartcomputing

D.hewantedtoearnalotofmoney

35.WhydoesDavidthinkhemightretireearly?

A.Youhavetobeyoungtowritecomputerprograms.

B.Hewantstostopworkingwhenheisamillionaire.

C.Hethinkscomputergamesmightnotalwayssellsowell.

D.Hethinkshisfirmmightgobankrupt.

第二篇

NationalTrust

TheNationalTrustinBritain,togetherwithsimilarvoluntaryorganizations,plays

increasinglyimportantpartinthepreservationforpublicenjoymentofthebestthatisleft

unspoiledoftheBritishcountryside.AlthoughtheTrusthasreceivedpracticalandmoralsupport

fromtheGovernment,itisnotarichGovernmentdepartment,supportedbypublictaxes.Itisa

voluntaryassociationofpeoplewhocarefortheunspoiltcountrysideandtheancientsitesand

historicbuildingsofBritainandwhoseektopreservethemforthepermanentenjoymentofthe

public.Itisacharitywhichdependsforitsexistenceonvoluntarysupportfrommembersofthe

public.TheTrusthas160,000membersinEngland,WalesandNorthernIrelandwhopayasmall

subscripioneachyear,anditsprimarydutyistoprotectforthenationplacesofgreatnatural

beautyandplacesofhistoricalinterestandpreservethemfromthedamagesofmodern

developmentandextinction.

Theattentionofthepublicwasfirstdrawntothedangersthreateningthegreatoldhousesand

castlesofBritainbythelateLordLothian,whoin1935saidthat,asaresultoftaxationandestate

duties,mostoftheseancientandhistoricalhouseswereundersentenceofdeath.WhenLord

Lothiandiedhelefthisgreatseventh-centuryhouse,BlicklingHall,andallitscontentstothe

Trusttogetherwiththe4,500-acreparkandestatesurroundingit.Thisgiftattractedwidepublicity

andBlicklingHallstartedtheTrust's"CountryHouseScheme”.Underthisscheme,withthe

cooperationoftheGovernmentandthankstothegenerosityofthegeneralpublic,theTrusthas

beenabletosaveandmakeaccessibletothepublicaboutonehundredandfiftyoftheseold

houses,togetherwiththeiroftenveryvaluablecontents.ItistheviewoftheTrustthatthefamilies

whogavethemtothenationandwhoseancestorscreatedthemmakethebestpossiblecurators.

Lastyearaboutoneandthreequartersofamillionpeoplepaidtovisitthesehistoricalhouses

whichareopentothegeneralpublic,usuallyataverysmallcharge.

SoitisthatoverthepasteightyearstheTrusthasbecomeabigandimportantorganization

andanessentialandrespectedpartofnationallife,forthemillionsoftouristswhoeachyear

invadeBritaininsearchofagreathistoricandculturalheritage.

36.TheNationalTrustis.

A.agovernmentdepartment

B.acharity

C.agroupofareasofgreatnaturalbeauty

D.anorganizaionsupportedbypublictaxes

37.“Mostoftheseancientandhistorichouseswereundersentenceofdeath“means.

A.thehistorichouseswoulddiebecausenoonewasinterestedinthemanymore

B.thehistorichouseswouldcrumbleanddecaythroughlackofmoneytokeepthemin

goodrepair

C.thegovernmentsaidthatitcouldnotspendthemoneytosavetheoldhistorichouses

D.theownersofhistorichouseswouldnotkeepthemingoodrepair

38.The“CountryHousesScheme^^started.

A.withthefoundingoftheNationalTrust

B.inordertoraisemoneyfortheNationalTrust

C.withthegiftofBlicklingHallanditsestates

D.asaresultofpublicinterest

39.Thebestpeopletolookafterthosehouseswereconsideredtobe.

A.theancestorswhocreatedthem

B.themembersoftheTrust

C.thegeneralpublic

D.thefamilieswhogavethemtothenation

40.Theword“invade“isusedtoemphasizethefact.

A.thatBritaindonotliketourists

B.thatonlyafewtouristscometoBritain

C.greatnumbersoftouristscometoBritain

D.thatBritainisattackedbytourists

第三篇StatusofJudicialSystemintheUSA

Inrecentyears,therehasbeenanincreasingawarenessoftheinadequaciesofthejudicial

systemintheUnitedStates.Costsarestaggeringbothforthetaxpayersandtheparties-andthe

partieshavetowaitsometimesmanyyearsbeforehavingtheirdayincourt.Manysuggestions

havebeenmadeconcerningmethodsofimprovingthesituation,butasinmostbranchesof

government,changescomeslowly.

Onesuggestionthathasbeenmadeinordertomaximizetheefficiencyofthesystemisto

allowdistrictsthathaveanoverabundanceofpendingcasestoboiTowjudgesfromotherdistricts

thatdonothavesuchabacklog.Anothersuggestionistousepretrialconferences,inwhichthe

judgemeetsinhischamberswiththepartiesandtheirattorneysinordertonarrowtheissues,limit

thewitnesses,andprovideforamoreorderlytrial.Thetheorybehindpretrialconferencesisthat

judgeswillspendlesstimeoneachcaseandpartieswillmorereadilysettlebeforetrialwhenthey

realizetheadequacyoftheirclaimsandtheiropponents,evidence.Unfortunately,atleastone

studyhasshownthatpretrialconferencesactuallyusemorejudicialtimethantheysave,rarely

resultinpretrialsettlements,andactuallyresultinhigherdamagesettlements.

Manystateshavenowestablishedanothermethod,small-claimscourts,inwhichcasesover

smallsumsofmoneycanbedisposedofwithconsiderabledispatch.Suchproceedingscostthe

partiesalmostnothing,InCalifornia,forexample,thepartiesmustappearbeforethejudge

withouttheassistanceofcounsel.Theproceedingsarequiteinformalandthereisnopleading-the

partiesneedtomakeonlyaone-sentencestatementoftheirclaim.Bygoingtothistypeofcourt,

theplaintiffwaivesanyrighttoajurytrialandtherighttoappealthedecision.

Incomingyears,wecanexpecttoseemoreandmoreinnovationsinthecontinuingeffortto

remedyasituationwhichmustberemediedifthecitizenswhohavevalidclaimsaregoingtobe

havetheirdayincourt.

41.Thepretrialconference,intheory,issupposedtodoallofthefollowingexcept.

A.narrowtheissues

B.causeearlysettlement

C.savejudicialtime

D.increasesettlementcost

42.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?

A.AllstatesshouldfollowCalifornia,sexampleinusingsmall-claimscourtsinorderto

freejudgesforotherwork.

B.Thelegislatureneedstoformulatefewerlawssothatthejudiciarycancatchuponits

oldercases.

C.Nobodyseemstocareenoughtoattempttofindmethodformakingthejudicial

systemmoreefficient.

D.Whiletherearemanyproblemswiththecourtsystem,thereareviablesuggestions,

forimprovement.

43.Theword“parties^^meansmostly.

A.jurymembers

B.commentators

C.partiesinalawsuit

D.taxpayers

44.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutsmall-claimcourts?

A.Itispossibletohaveone'scaseheardbyajuryifheorsheisdissatisfiedwiththe

court'sdecision.

B.Thepartiesmustpleadaccuratelyandaccordingtoastrictform.

C.Thedecisionmaynotbeappealedtoahighercourt.

D.Thepartiesmaynotpresenttheircaseswithoutanattorney'shelp.

45.Whatcanweassumefromthepassage?

A.Mostpeoplewhofeeltheyhavebeenwrongedhaveareadyremedyincourtsoflaw.

B.Manypeoplewouldliketobringacasetocourt,butareunabletobecauseofthecost

andthetimerequired.

C.ThejudicialsystemintheUSishighlyacclaimedforitsefficiency.

D.Pretrialconferenceswillsomedayprobablyhavereplacedtrialscompletely.

第五部分:补全短文(第46〜50题,每题2分,共10分)

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5

组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

ArgumentforRunning

ItwasaperfectJulydayinVermont-clearandcool.JimFixx,ontheeveofalongawaited

vacation,putonhisrunningclothesandheadeddownaruralroadforhisdailyrun,expectingto

dotheusualtwelvetofifteenmiles.(46),thebest-sellingauthorofTheCompleteBookOf

Running,andthereigninginstructoroftheAmericanexercisegroup.In1968hehadweighed214

pounds,smokedtwopacksofcigarettesaday,andwoniedabouthisfamilyhealthhistory.

(47).SoFixxstartedrunningandstoppedsmoking,helost60poundsandintroduced

Americatothevirtuesofstrenuousexercise:longevity,freedomfromdepression,energy,andthe

“runner'shigh."Heregularlyran80milesaweek.WhenhehittheroadonJuly21,1984,Fixx

weighed154poundsandseemedtheperfectimageoffitness.(48).Amotorcyclistfoundhis

bodylaterthatafternoon.

(49).Ofallpeople,howcouldJimFixxhavediedofaheartattack?Millionsof

joggers,runners,swimmers,cyclists,tri-athletes,walkers,weightlifters,hadconvincedthemselves

thatexercisepreservedyouthandpostponeddeath.Itwastheyuppiepanacea;"workingoul”

madethemimmunetotheravageoftime.

Evenmorepuzzling,Fixxhadbeencomplainingformonthsofchestpainswhile

running-clearsignsofadeadlyangina,theheartmuscleprotectinglackofoxygen(50).He

resisted,attemptingtowillgoodhealth.InJanuary1984,hehadagreedtoatreadmilltest,buthe

skippedtheappointmentthatafternoon,running16milesinstead.Whyhadsomeoneso

committedtodeathignoredsuchobviouswarnings?Howhadsports,exercise,andfitnessbecome

suchobsessionsintheU.S?

A.Twentyminutesintotherunhehadamassiveheartattackanddiedonthesideofroad.

B.Fixx'deathshockedmiddle-andupper-classAmerica

C.Friendshadexpressedconcernandurgedhimtogetacheck-up

D.Fixx'sfatherhaddiedofaheartattackatageofforty-three.

E.Atfifty-twoyearsofage,Fixxwasamillionaire

F.Theimpactofwalkingisreducedbyatleastathirdcomparedtorunning

第六部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个

选项中选择1个最佳答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上.

Americansareproudoftheirvarietyandindividuality,yettheyloveandrespectfewthings

morethanauniform,whetheritisthe(51)ofanelevatoroperatorortheuniformofa

five-stargeneral.Whyareuniformsso(52)intheUnitedStates?

Amongthearguments(53)uniforms,oneofthefirstisthatintheeyesofmostpeople

theylookmore(54)thancivilianclothes.Peoplehavebecomeconditionedto

expect(55)qualityfromamanwhowearsauniform.Thetelevisionrepairmanwhowearsa

uniform.Thetelevisionrepairmanwhowearsauniformtendstoinspiremoretrustthanone

appeaysin(56)clothes.Faith(57)theskillofagaragemechanicisincreasedbya

uniforn.Whateasierwayisthereforanurse,apoliceman,abarber,orawaitertoloseprofessional

idenitity(58)tostepoutofuniform?

Uniformsalsohavemanypracticalbenefits.Theysaveonotherclothes.They(59)on

laundrybills.Theyaretax-deductible(可减税的).Theyaremorecomfortableandmoredurable

thancivilianclothes.

Primaryamongtheargumentsagainstuniformsistheir(60)ofvarietyandthe

consequentloseofindividualityexperiencedbypeoplewhomust(61)them.Thoughthere

aremanytypesofuniforms,thewearerofany(62)typeisgenerallystuckwithit,without

change,untilretirement.Whenpeoplelookalike,theytendtothink,speak,andact(63),on

thejobatleast.

Uniformsalsogive(64)tosomepracticalproblems.Thoughtheyarelong-lasting,often

theirinitialexpenseis(65)thanthecostofcivilianclothes.Someuniformsarealso

expensivetomaintain,requiringprofessionaldrycleaningratherthanthehomelaundering

possiblewithmanytypesofcivilianclothes.

51.A.clothingB.costumeC.uniformD.cloth

52.A.favoriteB.popularC.favorableD.considerate

53.A.againstB.withC.forD.on

54.A.formalB.criticalC.professionalD.casual

55.A.superiorB.inferiorC.worseD.same

56.A.professionalB.CivilianC.OrdinaryD.General

57.A.withB.onC.inD.to

58.A.thenB.whenC.whatD.than

59.A.wasteB.saveC.relyD.base

60.A.shortB.scarceC.rareD.lack

61.A.putB.haveC.wearD.take

62.A.specialB.particularC.specificD.peculiar

63.A.differentlyB.similarlyC.carefullyD.wholly

64.A.birthB.riseC.wayD.up

65.A.lessB.greaterC.worseD.few

答案:

第一部分:AABCD/CBCCA/CACAD

第二部分:BABABBB

第三部分:FCAD/DEFC

第四部分:ACBBC/BBCDC/DDCCB

第五部分:EDABC

第六部分:略。

模拟试题(2)B

第一部分:词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面给的

4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

1.Iledacolorfulschoollifeinvolvingmuchentertainment.

A.includingB.dissolving

C.resolvingD.composing

2.Myfatherboughtmesomepresent,whichwererareinmyhometown.

A.bareB.usual

C.valuableD.priceless

3.Thepricelessexhibitionattractsafewforeignvisitors.

A.fewandfarbetweenB.ahandfulof

C.alittleD.manya

4.Theyareinneedofatechnicianwhocanoperatethisnewmachine.

A.useB.repair

C.handleD.cooperate

5.Donotdrewhastyconclusionbeforeyouhaveenoughdatainhand.

A.hurryB.ridiculous

C.hatredD.sound

6.Iwashinderedfromgettinghereearlier.

A.heldupB.prevented

C.hazardD.staggered

7.Youshouldhavetakenhishintandlefthim.

A.clueB.indication

C.distinctD.symbol

8.Somepeopletherearequiteunfriendlytous.

A.indifferentB.concerned

C.intimateD.hostile

9.Hewasvirtuallyaliar.

A.likelyB.undoubtedly

C.violentlyD.practically

lO.Theyjoinedthearmywillingly.

A.intentionallyB.consciously

C.voluntarily

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