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《大学英语4》课程综合复习资料

一、UseofEnglish(交际用语)

I.—Thankyouforyourinvitation.

A.Itdoesn'tmatterB.It'sapleasure.

C.It'sasmallthing.D.Tilappreciateit.

答案:R

2.一Whatabeautifuldressyouhaveontoday!

A.Itissuitableforme.B.No,itisn't.

C.Youwant(ohaveone,too?D.Thankyou.

答案:D

3.—Ithinkheisagoodlecturer.

A.Sorry,itdoesn'tmatter.B.Sodo1.

C.Yes.It?sagoodidea.D.Idon'tmind.

答案:B

4.—Doyoucommutetowork?

一No,Iworkathome.

A.Youwork?B.Howaboutyou?

C.Youdonotwork.D.Youworkbytrain.

答案:B

5.—Whenareyougoingonholiday?

A.Lastnight.B.Nextweek.

C.Byplane.D.Withmybrother.

答案:B

6.—What'sthedatetoday?

A.It'sOctober.B.It'sMonday.

C.It'snottherighttime.D.ThesecondofJuly.

答案:D

7.—Whydidn'tyoutellme?

A.Sorry,Iforgot.B.I'msorryyoushouldwait

C.Idon'tknow.D.I'dloveto.

答案:A

8.—Thisisabirthdaypresenttoryou.

A.What'stheproblem?B.Oh,whatasurprise!

C.Ican'thelpit!D.ICsapleasure.

答案:B

9.—Howdoyoulikeourcity?

A.Icameherebyplane.B.Oh,Iloveit.It'ssoexciting.

C.It'squitedifficulttoanswer.D.Whatdoyouthinkofit?

答案:B

10.一Howmanystudentsdoyouteach?

A.Quiteabit.B.Moreboysthangirls.

C.About50.D.Threemornings.

答案:C

11.—Whatdoyoudo?

A.Whatdoyoudo?B.Fine,(hankyou.

C.I'macollegestudent.D.Idowellinmystudies.

答案:C〜

12.—Weareplanninganouting.

一Sure.

A.Whereareyougoing?B.Whenwillyouleave?

C.Howiseverything?D.Doyouwanttojoinus?

答案:D

13.—Youseemtobelost.Needhelp?

A.Yes,wouldyoupleasehelpmewiththebag?

B.Helpmefindmykey,please.

C.Yes,withpleasure.

D.I'mlookingforZhongshanRoad.

答案:D

14.—Doyouliketoplaybasketball?

A.Perhaps.B.No.Xiaowangdoesnotlikeit.

C.Iamcrazyaboutit.D.Iampleasedaboutit.

答案:C

15.—YouspeakEnglishwell.

A.ThankyouforsayingsoB.Idon'tthinkso

C.No,Idon'tspeakwellenoughD.Certainly

答案:A

二、TrueorFalse(阅读理解判断题)

Passage1

Inchoosingafriend,oneshouldbeverycareful.Agoodfriendcanhelpyoustudy.Youcanhavefun

togetherandmakeeachotherhappy.Sometimesyouwillmeetfairweatherfriends.Theywillbewithyou

aslongasyouhavemoneyorluck,butwhenyouaredown,theywillrunaway.HowdoIknowwhenI

havefoundagoodfriend?Ilookforcertainqualitiesofcharacter,especiallyunderstanding,honestyand

reliability(可靠).

Agoodfriend,aboveallelse,triestounderstandhowanctherpersonisfeeling.Heisnotquickto

judge.Instead,hetriestolearnfromothers.Heputhimselfintheotherperson'splace,andhetriestothink

ofwaystobehelpful.Heisalsoagoodlistener.

Atthesametime,agoodfriendishonest.Hedocsnotlookforfaultsinothers.Henoticestheirgood

points.Inshort,afriendwillIrylounderstandmeandacceptme.

Anotherqualityofafriendisreliability.Icanalwaysdependonagoodfriend.Ifhetellsmehewill

meetmesomewhereatacertaintime,Icanbesurethathewillthere.IfIneedafavor,hewilldohisbestto

helpme.IfIamintrouble,hewillnotrunawayfromme.

WhenImeetsomeonewhoisreliable,honest,andunderstanding,IknowI'vefoundafriend!

1.Thewriterthinksthatoneoftheimportantqualitiesinchoosingafriendisunderstanding.

A.TB.F

2.Ifyouhavefairweatherfriends,youwillbelucky.

A.TB.F

3.Goodfriendsneedlounderstandeachother'sfeeling.

A.TB.F

4.Thispassageismainlydiscussingthequalitiesofafriend.

A.TB.F

5.Themeaningofthephrase“afairweatherfriend''understandinthe1stparagraphisafriendwhoshare

difficultieswithyou.

A.TB.F

答案:ABAAB

Passage2

TheFrenchRevolutionbrokeoutin1789.At(hetimeFrancewasinacrisis.Thegovernmentwas

badlyrunandpeople'slivesweremiserable.KingLouisXIVtriedtocontrolthenationalparliamentand

raisemoretaxes.Buthiseffortfailed.HeorderedhistroopstoVersailles.Thepeoplethought(hatLouis

intendedioputdowntheRevolutionbyforce.OnJuly14,1789.theystormedandtook(heBastille,where

politicalprisonerswerekept.Eversincethatday,July14hasbeentheFrenchNationalDay.Louistriedto

fleethecountryin1792,togetsupportfromAustriaandPrussia.However,hewascaughtandpulinprison.

InSeptember1792,themonarchywasabolished.Inthesameyear,Louiswasexecuted.Afewmonthslater

hiswife,Marie,alsohadherheadcutoff.TheRevolutionofFrancehadfrightenedtheotherkingsof

Europe.ArmiesfromAustriaandPrussiabegantomarchagainstFrance.TheFrenchraisedrepublican

armiestodefendthenation.TheRevolutionwentthroughaperiodofterror.Thousandsofpeoplelosttheir

lives.Intheend.powerpassedtoNapoleonBonaparte.

1.ThispassageisabouttheFrenchRevolution.

A.TB.F

2.Thenationaleconomywasdevelopingrapidlyin1789.

A.TB.F

3.ThepoliticalprisonerswerekeptinPrussia.

A.TB.F

4.Theunderlinedword"abolished"mean"ended”

A.TB.F

5.TheeffectoftheRevolutionwasthattheKingtriedtocontrolthenationalparliament.

A.TB.F

答案:ABBAB

Passage3

Aforeigner'sfirstimpressionoftheU.S.islikelytobethateveryoneisinarush-oftenunder

pressure.Citypeopleappearalwaystobehurryingtogetwheretheyaregoingrestlessly,seekingattention

inastore,andelbowingothersastheytrytocompletetheirerrands(任务).Racingthroughdaytimemeals

ispartoflifeinthiscountry.

Workingtimeisconsideredprecious.Othersinpubliceatingplacesarcwaitingforyoutofinishso

thattheycanbeservedandgetbacktoworkwithinthetimeallowed.Eachpersonhurriestomakeroomfor

thenextperson.Ifyondon't,waiterswillhurryyou.

Youalsofinddriverswillbeabruptandthatpeoplewillpushpastyou.Youwillmisssmiles,brief

conversations,andsmallcourtesieswithstrangers.Don'ttakeitpersonally.Thisisbecausepeoplevalue

timehighly,andtheyresentsomeoneelse“wasting”itbeyondacertaincourtesypoint.

Theviewoftimeaffectstheimportanceweattachtopatience.In(heAmericansystemofvalues,

patienceisnotahighpriority.Manyofushavewhatmightbecalled“ashortfUsc”.Wcbegintomove

restlesslyaboutifwefeellimeisslippingawaywithoutsomereturn-bethisintermsofpleasure,work

value,orrest.Thosecomingfromlandswheretimeislookedupondifferentlymayfindthismatterofplace

tobeoneoftheirmostdifficultadjustmentsinbothbusinessanddailylife.

ManynewcomerstotheStateswillmisstheopeningcourtesyofabusinesscall,forexample,theywill

misstheritualsocializingthatgoeswithawelcomingcupofteaorcoffeethatmaybetraditionalintheir

owncountry.Theymaymissleisurelybusinesschatsinacafeorcoffeehouse.Normally,Americansdonot

assesstheirvisitorsinsuchrelaxedsurroundingsoverprolongedsmalltalks.Wcseekoutevidenceofpast

performanceratherthanevaluateabusinesscolleaguethroughsocialcourtesies.Sincewegenerallyasses

andprobeprofessionallyratherthansocially,wcstarttalkingbusinessveryquickly.

I.ThestatementthatAmericansareimpolitetotheirbusinesscolleaguesiswrong.

A.TB.F

2.Inthefourthparagraph,4tahighpriority^^means“afishconcern”.

A.TB.F

3.Americansevaluateabusinesscolleaguebyestablishingbusinessrelations.

A.TB.F

4.ThispassagemainlytalksabouthowAmericansdobusinesswithforeigners.

A.TB.F

5.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheauthor'stoneinwritingispraisefiil.

A.TB.F

答案:AABBA

Passage4

MartinLutherKingwasablackminister,whobecameagreatleaderofthecivilrightsmovementin

the1950sand1960s.

KingwasbornonJanuary15,1929inAtlanta,Georgis.Whenhewasyoung,hewasstrongly

influencedbyThoreauandIndianleaderMahatmaGandhi'sideaofnon-violentresistance.Having

receivedaPh.D(DoctorofPhilosophy)fromBostonUniversity,hebecameapoliticalandreligiousleader

ofthenon-violentcivilrelightsmovementin1955.OnAugust28,1963,heledover250.000Americanon

ainarchinWashingtonD.C.tofightforthecivilRightsLawtoguaranteeequalityforallpeople,and

deliveredhisbestknownspeech,HaveaDream,,beforetheLincolnMemorial.The“dream“isadream

ofbrotherlyloveandequalityfortheBlackandWhite.Thus,hewasawardedtheNobelPrizeforpeacein

1964,buthewasmurderedfouryearslater.

Thoughhedied,hewasgreatlyrespectedandlovedbytheAmericans,boththewhiteandtheblack.

ByvoteofCongressin1968,thethirdMondayofeveryJanuaryisnowafederalholidayinLutherKing's

honor.IIelivesinpeople'sheartsforever.

1.MarthinLutherKingwasmurderedwhenhewas39yearsold.

A.TB.F

2.MartinLutherKingwasablackministeronly.

A.TB.F

3.MrtinIutherKing'sDayhasbeenafederalholidayformorethan40years.

A.TB.F

4.Theunderlinedword“delivered"inthesecondparagraphcouldbereplacedby“gave”.

A.TB.F

5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis"CivilRightsLaw.”

A.TB.F

答案:ABAAB

Passage5

Sixteen-year-oldMariawaswaitinginlineattheairportinSantoDomingo.Shewasleavinghernative

countrytojoinhersisterintheUnitedStates.ShespokeEnglishverywell.Thoughshewasveryhappyshe

couldgoabroad,shewasfeelingsadatleavingherfamilyandfriends.Asshewasthinkingallaboutthis,

shesuddenlyheardtheairlineemployeeaskinghertopickupherluggageandputitonthescales(称)。

Mariapulledandpulled.Thebagwastooheavyandshejustcouldn'tliftitup.Themanbehindhergot

veryimpatient.He,loo,waswaiting(ocheckinhisluggage.

"What'swrongwiththisgirl?”Hesaid,uWhydoesn'tshehurry」p?”hemovedforwardandplacedhisbag

onthecounter,hopingtocheckinfirst.Hewasinahurrytogetagoodrest.

Mariawasveryangry,butshewasverypolite.AndinherbestEnglishshesaid,''Whyareyousoupset?

Thereareenoughseatsforeveryoneontheplane.Isyouareinsuchahurry,whycan'tyougivemeahand

withmyluggage?"

ThemanwassurprisedtohearMariaspeakEnglish.Hequicklypickedupherluggageandsteppedback.

Everyonewaslookingathimwithdisapproval.

1.Maria'sstoryhappenedonherwaybacktoSantoDomingo.

A.TB.F

2.Youbelievedthattheworkoftheairlineemployeementionedinthestoryistocheckpeople'sluggageat

theairport.

A.TB.F

3.“Whyarcyousoupset?”Mariasaidtotheman.Shewantedtotellhimthatheshouldnotbeunhappy

andworried.

A.TB.F

4.“Everyonewaslookingathimwithdisapproval.Thissentencemeansthatthepeoplearoundfeltsorry

fbrMaria'smanners.

A.TB.F

5.TheauthormentionedMaria'sageatthebeginningofthestoryinordertoshowthatshewasyoungbut

behavedproperly.

A.TB.F

答案:BAABA

三、ReadingComprehension(阅读理解单选题)

Passage1

IntheUnitedStates,itisnotcustomarytotelephonesomeoneveryearlyinthemorning.Ifyou

telephonehimearlyintheday,whileheisshavingorhavingbreakfast,thelimeofthecallshowsthatthe

matterisveryimportantandrequiresimmediateattention.Thesamemeaningisattachedtotelephonecalls

madeafter11:()()p.m.Ifsomeonereceivesacallduringsleepinghours,heassumesit'samatteroflifeor

death.Thetimechosenforthecallcommunicatesitsimportance.Insociallife,timeplaysaveryimportant

part.IntheU.S.A,gueststendtofeeltheyarenothighlyregardediftheinvitationtoadinnerpartyis

extendedonlythreeorfourdaysbeforethepartydate.Butitisnottrueinallcountries.Inotherareasofthe

world,itmaybeconsideredfoolishtomakeanappointmenttoofarinadvancebecauseplanswhicharc

madeforadatemorethanaweekawaytendtobeforgotten.Themeaningoflimediffersindifferentparts

oftheworld.Thus,misunderstandingsarisebetweenpeoplefromdifferentculturesthattreattime

differently.PromptnessisvaluedhighlyinAmericanlife,forexample.Ifpeoplearenotprompt,theymay

beregardedasimpoliteornotfullyresponsible.IntheU.S.noonewouldthinkofkeepingabusiness

associatewaitingforanhour,itwouldbetooimpolite.Apersonwhois5minuteslate,willsayatewwords

ofexplanation,thoughperhapshewillnotcompletethesentence

1.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.ItisnotcustomarytotelephonesomeoneinthemorningandinsleepinghoursintheU.S.

B.Theroleoftimeinsociallifeovertheworld.

C.Ifpeoplearenotprompt,theymayberegardedasimpoliieornotfullyresponsibleintheU.S.

D.Noteverycountrytreatstheconceptoftimeasthesame.

2.Whatdoesitmeaninthepassageifyoucallsomeoneduringhisorhersleepinghours?

A.Amatterofwork.

B.Amatteroflifeordeath.

C.Youwanttoseehimorher.

D.Youwanttomakeanappointmentwithhimorher.

3.Whichofthefollowingtimeisproperifyouwanttomakeanappointmentwithyourfriend?

A.at7:00am.B.at4:00pm.

C.atthemidnight.D.at4:(X)am.

4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.IntheU.S.Agueststendtofeeltheyarchighlyregardediftheinvitationtoadinnerpartyis

extendedonlythreeorfourdaysbeforethepartydate.

B.Thereisnomisunderstandingarisingbetweenpeoplefromdifferentculturesabouttheconceptof

time.

C.ItmaybeconsideredfoolishtomakeanappointmentwellinadvanceintheU.S.A..

D.PromptnessisvaluedhighlyinAmericanlife.

5.Fromthepassagewecansafelyinferthat.

A.it'samatteroflifeordeathifyoucallsomeoneindaytime

B.(hemeaningoftimediffersindifferentpartsoftheworld

C.itmakesnodifferenceirtheU.S.whetheryouareearlyorlateforabusinessparty

D.ifapersonislatefbradate,heneedn'lmakesomeexplanation

答案:BBBDB

Passage2

Therearethreekindsofgoals:short-term,medium-rangeandlong-termgoals.

Short-termgoalsare(hosethatusuallydealwithcurrentactivities,whichwecanapplyonadaily

basis.Suchgoalscanbeachievedinaweekorless,ortwoweeks,orpossibly,months.Itshouldbe

rememberedthatjustasabuildingisnostrongerthanitsfoundation,long-termgoalscannotamountto

verymuchwithouttheachievementofsolidshort-termgoals.Uponcompletingourshort-termgoals,we

shoulddatetheoccasionandthenaddnewshort-termgoalsthatwillbuildonthosethathavebeen

completed.

Theintermediategoalsbuildonthefoundationoftheshort-termgoals.Theymightdealwitlijustone

termofschoolortheentireschoolyear,ortheycouldevenextendforseveralyears.Anylimeyoumovea

stepatatime,yonshouldneverallowyourselftobecomediscouragedoroverwhelmed.Asyoncomplete

eachstep,youwillenforcethebeliefinyourabilitytogrowandsucceed.Andasyourlistofcompletion

datesgrow,yourmotivationanddesirewillincrease.

Long-termgoalsmayberelatedtoourdreamsofthefuture.Theymightcoverfiveyearsormore.Life

isnotastaticthing.Weshouldneverallowalong-termgoaltolimitusorourcourseofaction.

1.Ourlong-termgoalsmeanalot.

A.Ifwecannotreachsolidshort-termgoalsB.Ifwecompletetheshort-lermgoals

C.IfwehavedreamsofthefutureD.Ifweputforwardsomeplans

2.Newshort-termgoalsarebuiltupon.

A.adailybasisB.yourachievementinaweek

C.currentactivitiesD.thegoalsthathavebeencompleted

3.Whenwecompleteeachstepofourgoals,.

A.wcwillwinfinalsuccess

B.weareoverwhelmed

C.weshouldbuildupconfidenceofsuccess

D.weshouldhavestrongdesireforsellingnewgoals

4.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

ALifeisadynamicthing.B.weshouldsetuplong-termgoals

C.Differentkindsofgoalsinlife.D.Thelimitationoflong-termgoals.

5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiswrongaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thelong-termgoalscannotamounttoverymuchwithouttheachievementofsolidshort-termgoals

B.Theintermediategoalsbuildonthefoundationoftheshort-termgoals.

C.Lifeisastaticthing,thusweshouldneverallowalong-termgoal(olimitusorourcourseof

action.

D.Weshouldoftenaddnewshort-termgoalstothosewhichhavebeencompleted.

答案:BDCCC

Passage3

Whatmakesapersonascientist?Doeshehavewaysortoolsoflearningthataredifferentfromthose

ofothers?Theansweris"no”,hisnotthetoolsascientistusesbuthowheusesthesetoolsthatmakehima

scientist.Youwillprobablyagr^ethatknowinghowtouseapowerisimporlanl(oacarpenter.Youwill

probablyagree,too,thatknowinghowtoinvestigate,howtodiscoverinformation,isimportanttoeveiyone.

Thescientist,however,goesonestepfurther,hemustbesurethathehasareasonableanswertohis

questionsandthathisanswercanbeconfirmedbyotherpersons.Healsoworkstofittheanswerhegetsto

manyquestionsintoalargesetofideasabouthowtheworldworks.

Thescientist'sknowledgemustbeexact.Thereisnoroomfbrhalfrightorrightjusthalfthetime.He

mustbeasnearlyrightastheconditionspermit.Whatworksunderonesetofconditionsatone:iincmust

workunder(hesameconditionsatothertimes.If(heconditionsaredifferent,anychangesthescientist

observesinademonstrationmustbeexplainedbythechangesintheconditions.Thisisonereasonthat

investigationsareimportantinscience.AlbertEinstein,whodevelopedthetheoryofrelativity,arrivedat

thistheorythroughmathematics.Theaccuracyofthismathematicswaslatertestedthroughinvestigations,

Einstcitrsideaswereshowntobecorrect.Ascientistusesmanytoolsfbrmeasurements.Thenthe

measurementsareusedtomakemathematicalcalculationsthatmaytesthisinvestigations.

1.Whatmakesascientistaccorcingtothepassage?

A.Thetoolsheuses.B.Thewayheuseshistools.

C.Hiswayoflearning.D.Thevarioustoolsheuses.

2.“Thescientist,however,goesonestepfurther...Theauthorsaysthistoshow.

A.theimportanceofinformation

B.theimportanceofthinking

C.thedifferencebetweenscientistsandordinarypeople

D.thedifferencebetweencarpentersandpeoplewithotherjobs

3.Asoundscientifictheoryshouldbeone(hat.

A.worksnotonlyunderonesetofconditionsatonetime,butalsounderthesameconditionsatother

times

B.doesnotallowanychangesevenunderdifferentconditions

C.canbeusedfbrmanypurposes

D.leavenoroomforimprovement

4.TheauthorquotesthecaseofAlbertEinsteintoillustrate.

A.thatmeasurementsarekeystosuccessinscience

B.thataccuracyofmathematics

C.thattheinvestigationsareimportantinscience

D.thatthemathematicalcalculationsmaytesthisinvestigations

5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Theiheoryofrelativity.

B.Exactnessisthecoreofscience.

C.Scientistsaredifferentfromordinarypeople.

D.Exactnessandwaysofusingtoolsarcthekeystothemakingofascientist.

答案:BCACD

四、VocabularyandGrammar(词汇与语法)

I.Onceenvironmentaldamage,ittakesmanyyearsforthesystemtorecover.

A.istodoB.doesC.haddoneD.isdone

答案:D

2.Weworkedhardandcompletedthetask.

A.inthelimeB.onthelime

C.aheadoftimeD.beforetime

答案:C

3.1didn'texpectyoutoturnatthemeetingyesterday.

A.upB.toC.outD.over

答案:A

4.Wellgoforapicnicifittomorrow.

A.isn'tgoingtorainB.won'train

C.doesn'trainD.isn'training

答案:C

5.Five-year-oldchildrenaretooyoungtogotoschool.?

A.arctheyB.aren'tthey

C.weretheyD.havethey

答案:A

6.Thedogwastearingtheclothitsteeth.

A.withR.byC.throughDin

答案:A

7.Comparedwithlastyear,theoutputofthefactorythisyearhasincreased20%.

A.withB.atC.forD.by

答案:D

8.Theisnearlyshortageofelectricity,so1cannotstartthecaragain.

A.beanB.beamC.bakeD.battery

答案:D

9.Therealotofontheroadsyesterday.

A.was...trafficB.were..traffics

C.was...trafficsD.were...traffic

答案:A

10.We'vepaperandink.AskMr.Howardtolendussome.

A.runawaywithB.runoutof

C.runoffD.rundown

答案:B

11.Professor,wouldyouslowdownabit,please?Ican'tyou.

A.keepupwith

B.putupwith

C.makeupto

D.holdonto

答案:A

12.A:Mustwefinishtheworkrightnow?

B:No,you.Youcandoittomorrow.

A.needn't

B.shouldn't

C.mustn't

D.can't

答案:A

13.Fewstudentsfailedintheexamattheendoflastterm,?

A.dothey

B.didn'tthey

C.don'tthey

D.didthey

答案:D

14.Wcmovedtothefrontrowwccouldhearandseebetter.

A.soas

B.sothat

C.because

D.suchthat

答案:B

15.Theaccidentwastocarelessdriving.

A.for

B.likely

C.due

D.because

答案:C

五、Cloze(选词填空)

Passage1

Modemzoosareverydifferentfromzoosthatwerebuiltfiftyyearsago.A(ihallime,zooswere

places_1—peoplecouldgotoseeanimalsfrommanypartsoftheworld.Theanimalslivedincagesthat

weremade_2_concretewithironbars,cagesthatwereeasytokeepclean.

Unfortunatelyfortheanimals,thecagesweresmallandimpossibletohidein.thezooenvironment

wasanything_3_natural.Althoughthezookeeperstookgoodcareoftheanimalsandfedthemwell,

manyoftheanimalsdidnotthrive;theybehavedinstrangeways,andtheyoftenbecameill.

Inmodernzoos,peoplecanseeanimalsinmorenaturalhabits.Theanimalsarc_4_morefreedom

inlargeareassothat(heycanlivemorecomfortablyastheywouldinnature.Even(heappearanceofzoos

haschanged,treesandgrassgrowinthecages,andstreamsofwaterflow_5—theareasthatanimalslive

in.

A.ofB.butC.whereD.overE.given

答案:CABED

Passage!

Eaglehasthelongestlife-spanofitsspecies.Eaglecan_1_upto7()years,buttoreachthisage,the

eaglemustmakeaharddecision.

Inits40's,itslongandflexibletalons(JR)cannolongergrabprey(掠食)whichserveasfood,its

longandsharpbeak(鸟嘴,喙)becomes,bent.Itsold-agedandheavywings,due(otheirthickfeathers,

becomestucktoitschestandmakeit_2—tofly.Theneagleisleftwithonlytwooptions:dieorgo

throughapainfulprocessofchangewhichlasts150daysforsurvival.

Thereprocessrequirethateagleflytoamountaintopandsitonitsnest.Theretheeagleknocksits

beak_3_arockuntilitplucks(拔去)itout.Afterpluckingitout,eaglewillwaitforanewbeaktogrow

back.Whenitsnewtalonsgrowback,theeaglestartspluckingitsold-agedfeathersandafterfivemonths,

eaglecantakeitsflightofrebirthandlivesforthirsty__4_years.

Manytimes,inordertosurvive,wehave(ostartachangeprocess.Wesometimesneedto_5old

memories,habitsandotherpasttraditions.Onlyfreedfrompastburdens,canwetakeadvantageofthe

present.

A.againstB.difficultC.getridofD.liveE.more

答案:DBAEC

Passage3

Itisalwaysinterestingtovisitanothercountry,especiallyforthosewhohavenever(ravelledagreat

deal.Foreign_1—canbeveryeducationalforanyoneifheisinterestedenoughtomakepreparations

beforehand.Learningthelanguageofthenewcountrywouldbedifficultforthetraveler,—2_thebenefits

ofsuchaneffortwouldbecomeobviousimmediatelyonhisarrival.Itmaynotseemimportanttohimwhen

hecomfortablystaysathome,butknowinghowtoorderamealorbookaroomisnecessaryforthe

newcomerinastrangecountry.Withoutknowingthelanguage,itisverydifficult_3_thesirangerto

understandthepeopleofthenewccnntryandtheircustoms.

Ofcourse,inoursmallworlditisoftenpossibletofindsomeonewhounderstandsourown,butthisis

onlysecond-bestforthetraveler.Tbbesure,hecanseeplacesandthinswithouttheuseofalanguage,but

placesandthings_4_nottheheartofanycountry.Togetthegreatestbenefitfromatrip_5_another

country,i(ishowimportantforthevisitortohaveanunderstandingofthelanguage.

A.travelB.areC.forD.butE.to

答案:ADCBE

Passage4

Moreandmoreteachersandparentshavenoticedanotherkindofpollution,whichcamefromthe

printedpaperssoldonstreets.

Theseprintedthingslooklikenewspaperhuthavehardlyanythingtodowiththem.Youcanonlyfind

readingmaterialsbadly_1_there—somearetoostrangefbranyone(obelieve,_2_arefrightening

storiesofsomethingevenworse.However,manyoftheyoungstudentsarcgettingabsorbedinsuch

poisonousreading,whichcosts(hemwhattheyshouldpayfortheirbreakfastandbring(hemnightmares

andimmoralideainreturn.Homeworkisleftundone,dailygameslost.

Thesesellersshoutonstreetssellingtheirpaperswell.Thewriters,publishersandprinters,_3_they

are,weneverknow,aremakingtheirsilentmoney.Thesheepskinnedwolf'sstoriesseemtohavebeen

forgottenonceagain.

Whynotforbidthiskindofthingsatschool?Yes,bothteachersandparentshaveaskeachotherfor

morestrictcontroloftheyoungreaders.Yetunfortunately,_4_youwanttoforbidit,themoretheywant

tohavealookatit.Sometimesyoumayevenfindseveralchildrenshareonepatchedpaper,whichhas

travelledfromonehandtoanotherdrivenbythecuriousnature.

Itreallydoesharmtooursociety.Ithasalreadyformedasortofmoralpollution.The_5_teachers

andparentsneedmorepowerfulsupport.Meanwhile,theyoungreadersneedmoreinterestingbooksto

helpthemgetridoftheseuglypapers.

A.othersB.madeupC.worriedD.whoeverE.themore

答案:BADEC

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