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1、二級(jí)輔導(dǎo)1-1Part 1 Listening ComprehensionSection AC 1. A)At the post office. B)In a waiting room. C)In a hospital. D)In a hotel. A 2. A)She thinks it will probably rain tomorrow. B)She needs a new raincoat or umbrella. C)She doesnt know what the weather wil
2、l be like tomorrow. D)She doesnt know where the man put his raincoat or umbrella. B 3. A)To the movies. B)To a department store. C)To a party. D)To a restaurant. B 4. A)They are going to breakfast soon. B)They are going to lun
3、ch soon. C)They will probably quarrel because they are both angry. D)They are going to have some milk for lunch. A 5. A)Mr. Brown he is too busy. B)The woman is glad to meet Mr. Brown in person. C)Mr. Brown is very late for the trip. D)The
4、woman feels sorry that Mr. Brown is unable to come. C 6. A)She is also in need of a textbook. B)She can find the right person to help the man. C)She can help the man out. D)She picked up the book from the bus. D 7. A)Sunday. B)Saturday. C)Monday. D)Wednesday. D 8.
5、 A)Hell go to work. B)Hell prepare for an exam. C)Hell have a rest. D)Hell take an exam. A 9. A)Go to a party. B)Go shopping. C)Go fishing. D)Go to a movie. C 10. A)Twenty one dollars. B)Five dollars. C)Eighteen dollars. D)Sixteen dollars. Section BD 11. A)We give in
6、sects much of their food. B)Flies and bees are insects but ants are not. C)In sects are small animals with four legs. D)Many insects are mens friends. A 12. A)Because insects eat dead animals. B)Because insects eat plants. C)Because in
7、sects eat animals. D)Because insects eat vegetables. Section CMore than 4 million people around the world are bitten by snakes each year. At least 125,000 of these people die. Almost 3 million others are_13_ injured. Doctors and researchers say the world does not provide enough good trea
8、tment for poisonous snakebites. To help improve the situation, experts have_14_ an international project called the Global Snakebite Initiative. Poisonous snakebites are common in rural areas of many developing countries with hot_15_. Many victims are agricultural workers and children in Asia and so
9、uthern Africa. Shortages of antivenom medicines, the treatment for snakebite, are common there. Existing _16_may not be high quality or developed correctly for local needs. The Global Snakebite Initiative is trying to _17_the availability of good quality antivenom treatments and improve medical trai
10、ning for patient care. Another goal is to help_18_ of antivenom medicines improve their products. The project also wants communities to learn about snakebites and first aid. It wants more research and reporting systems. And it aims to help national health officials choose antivenoms for their countr
11、ies special needs. Part 2 Vocabulary and StructuresSection AB 1. Only when thousand of flowers bloom together _B_ here. A) spring will be considered B) can spring be considered C) spring can be considered D) could spring be consideringA 2. The teacher
12、told the students to stop _A_ to him. A) writing and to listen B) to write and listen C) to write and listening D) writing and listening B 3. I dont think youve heard of him before, _B_? A) dont I B) have you C) havent you D) do I A 4. _, you must show your ticket
13、 to go into the cinema. A) Whoever you are B) No matter who are you C) No matter whoever you are D) Whomever you areC 5. The middle-aged man was seen _ out of the house on the afternoon of the murder. A) came B) come C) to come D) have comeC 6. The report _ now will appear in tomorrows ne
14、wspaper. A) writing B) to write C) being written D) write C 7. Stop explaining it! In no circumstances _ a lie. A) you should tell B) shouldnt you tell C) should you tell D) you shouldnt tell C 8. He told me _ would come to his birthday party. A) Jacks many friends B) many Jacks friends
15、C) many friends of Jacks D) many friends of Jack C 9. “How did you pay the workers?” “As a rule, they are paid by _.” A) hour B) an hour C) the hour D) hours C 10. If there were no examinations, we should have _ at school. A) a more happier time B) the happiest time C) a much happier time D) m
16、uch happiest time B 11. My work place is not far. Its only _walk from here. A) ten minutes B) a ten minutes C) ten minutes D) a ten minutes B 12. If the building project _ by the end of this month is delayed,the construction company will be fined. A) completed B) to be completed C)
17、is completed D) being completed B 13. Once more I am in Boston, _ I have not been for ten years. A) what B) where C) that D) which C 14. This ATM has been out of service for a few days. It should _ last week. A) fix B) be fixed C) have been fixed D) have fixed C 15. _ night,
18、a stranger knocked at the door. A) / B) A C) One D) The Section BA1. China has launched a number of_ satellites since the 1970s. A)communications B)TV C)message D) information D 2. What could you _ us for the dessert, waiter? A)reform B)recognize C)rec
19、over D)recommend A 3.Are the walls_ proof? Will the neighbors be disturbed? A)sound B)echo C)noise D)voice C 4.The city seems _ tonight, as if something is going to happen. A)light B)tight C)tense D)close A 5.I cant _ that noise a moment longer.
20、A)endure B)last C)ensure D)listen B 6. One who has a _ to beat his dog will easily find his stick. A)heart B)mind C)brain D)head A 7. They were _ whether they ought to go or not. A)uncertain B)expected C)unexpected D)certainB 8. Be sure to bring your camera because ther
21、e is a _ to look at and photograph. A)many B)lot C)plenty D)number A 9. If your neighbors are too noisy you can_ to them. A)complain B)combine C)compare D)compete A 10. If you want to know the times of buses, please _ at the office. A)inquire B)equip
22、C)require D)request A 11.We _ various types of equipment that are used to lift and carry building materials. A)install B)insist C)instruct D)insult A 12.When I got up this morning, I felt the temperature had_. A)dropped B)sunk C)fallen D)lowed D 13.It has attracted a growing
23、number of fans and has become very _. A)portable B)principal C)private D)popularD 14. Next time I come, Ill make sure I have more time _. A)of my hands B)with my hands C)at my hands D)on my hands B 15._, the exact reason why the building were built remains a myste
24、ry. A)From now on B)Up to now C)Right now D)Just now D 16. Every year people from other countries come to visit Jiuzaigou _. A)in great deal B)in great amounts C)in great sum D)in great numbers D 17.She is _ her mother; she is tall and her mother is very short.
25、160;A)unequal B)different C)uneven D)unlike A 18.The restaurant _ flames in the middle of the night. A)burst into B)burst to C)burst on D)burst with A 19. Its _ that the company has gone broken already. A)anxious B)obvious C)delicious D)various A 20.
26、This picture _ me of my school days. A)reminds B)remembers C)recalls D)memorizes Part 3 Reading Comprehension Passage1 1-5DBADBThe best-paid stars under 30 in 2009 are listed as follows: Singer-actress Beyonce Knowles, 27, tops the list. Finnish F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen, 29, reportedly earned
27、$44 million in the last 12 months. Twenty four-year-old NBA super star LeBron James landed the third spot with an estimated(估計(jì)的) earning of $26.7 million. Pop star Britney Spears, 27, reportedly earned $25 million in the last 12 months. Roger Federer rounded off the top five with an estimated $22 mi
28、llion. Worlds highest-paid supermodel Gisele Bundchen comes in at the sixth position with an estimated earning of $15 million. She shares the sixth position with six more young stars. In addition to topping charts, from Beyonce to Taylor Swift, through winning matches and entertaining fans, the top
29、12 highest-earning stars under 30 collectively pulled in $410 million over the last year. In the top spot: Beyoncé Knowles, nearly doubled the second top-earner on the list. The Queen B banked in an estimated $87 million between June 1, 2008 and June 1, 2009. Though Kimi Raikkonens days as a 20
30、-something are numbered-he turns 30 in October-his earning potential shows no sign of slowing. While he failed to win the title in last years world championship with a 3rd instead, he still managed to bank $45 million during the 12-month period. Ferrari announced a one-year extension for him, so the
31、 Iceman will remain behind the wheel for the Ferrari team through the 2010 F1 season.1.The top five young stars are reported to have collectively earned around_. A)$ 410 million B)$200 million C)$107 million D)$103 million 2.In the top spot, Beyoncé Knowles earning nearl
32、y doubled_. A)the 12th top-earner on the list B)the 3rd top-earner on the list C)the 4th top-earner on the list D)the 2nd top-earner on the list 3.The 5th top-earner on the list is _. A)Roger Federer B)LeBron James C
33、)Britney Spears D)Taylor Swift 4.Which of the following is 2009 worlds highest-paid supermodel ? A)Finnish B)Ferrari C)Iceman D)Bundchen 5.F1 driver Kimi Raikkonen, 29, _. A)showed a slow-down in his earning potential after his
34、turning 30 B)failed to win last years world championship C)will remain for the Ferrari team after the 2010 F1 season. D)refused Ferrari Teams offer of one-year extension for himPassage 2 6-10DBBACStarted in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest of all the many co
35、lleges and universities in the United States. Yale, Princeton, Columbia and Dartmouth were opened soon after Harvard.In the early years, these schools were much alike. Only young men went to college. All the students studied the same subjects, and everyone learned Latin, Greek. Little was known abou
36、t science then, and one kind of school could teach everything that was known about the world. When the students graduated, most of them became ministers or teachers.In 1782, Harvard started a medical school for young men who wanted to become doctors. Later, lawyers could receive their training in Ha
37、rvards law school. In 1825, besides Latin and Greek, Harvard began teaching modern languages, such as French and German. Soon it began teaching American history.As knowledge increased, Harvard and other colleges began to teach many new subjects. Students were allowed to choose the subjects that inte
38、rested them.Today, there are many different kinds of colleges and universities. Most of them are made up of smaller schools that deal with special fields of learning. Theres so much to learn that one kind of school cant offer it all.6.The oldest university in the US is _. A)Columbia B)Yale C)Princet
39、on D)Harvard 7.From the second paragraph, we can see that in the early years, _. A)graduates became lawyers or teachers B)colleges and universities were almost the same C)students studied only some languages and science D)people, young or old, might study in
40、 the colleges 8.Modern languages the Harvard taught in 1825 were _. A)Latin and Greek B)French and German C)American history and German D)Latin, Green, French and German 9.As knowledge increased, colleges began to teach_. A)many new subjects
41、0; B)everything that was known C)the subjects that interested students D)law and something about medicine 10.On the whole, the passage is about_. A)what kind of lesson each college teaches B)the world-famous colleges in America C)how c
42、olleges have changed D)how to start a university Passage 3 11-15CBCADThe origins of April Fools Day, sometimes called All Fools Day, are uncertain. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons, while others believe it stems from the application of a new calendar. Ancie
43、nt cultures celebrated New Years Day on or around April 1. In medieval times (中世紀(jì)) much of Europe celebrated March 25 as the beginning of the new year. In 1582, Pope (羅馬教皇) Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar to replace the old Julian Calendar. The new calendar called for New Years Day to be celebra
44、ted on January 1. That year, France accepted the reformed calendar and shifted New Years day to Jan. 1. According to a popular explanation, many people either refused to accept the new date, or did not learn about it, and continued to celebrate New Years Day on April 1. Other people began to make fu
45、n of these traditionalists, sending them on “fools errands” or trying to trick them into believing something false. Eventually, the practice spread throughout Europe. There are at least two difficulties with this explanation. The first is that it doesnt fully explain why other European countries als
46、o observe April Fools Day . The Gregorian calendar was not applied by England until 1752, for example, but April Fools Day was already well established there by that point. The second is that we have no direct historical evidence for this explanation, only conjecture (猜測(cè)) which appears to have been
47、made more recently.11.Which of the following statements about April Fools Day is TRUE? A)It is a legal holiday throughout the world. B)It was observed by all the fools. C)It is observed in many countries. D)People have been sure about its origin. 12.Ac
48、cording to the passage, New Years Day was celebrated_. A)on January 1. by people in England well after1752 B)on or around April 1 in ancient cultures before 1582 C)on March 25 in Rome and India in ancient times D)on January 1. by all the people in Fran
49、ce in 1582 13.In the fourth paragraph, the phrase “fools errands” means_ . A)difficult tasks B)fruitful tasks C)fruitless tasks D)simple tasks 14.Those who continued to celebrate New Years Day on April 1 in France after 1582 _. A)were likely to be made
50、 fun of by others that day B)were forced to accept the reformed calendar C)began to make fun of those traditionalists D)refused to be sent on “fools errands” that day 15.Which of the following does not go against the belief that April Fools Day stems from the application of a new c
51、alendar? A)April Fools Day was established in England long before the new calendar was applied. B)Many people in France did not accept or learn about the change of New Years day then. C)We have no direct historical evidence for the explanation of the origins, only
52、 conjecture. D)France accepted the reformed calendar and shifted New Years day to Jan. 1 in 1582.Passage 4 16-20DCABCLearning a foreign language is not only a matter of reading some grammar rules and learning some vocabulary words but also learning a skill. Its as much like learning to s
53、wim or ride a bike. That is, you must not only understand the ideas but also make your body accustomed to using that information in physical activity which includes speaking, listening, writing and reading. You need, then, not only to learn and understand, but also to practice! Here are a few sugges
54、tions on effective practice techniques. 1. Make your mouth or hand do what your mind is learning. Study out loud. Study with a friend, and, thus, participate in speaking and listening. Try to write sentences or a short paragraph using the skills you have practiced with your own lips. 2. Study day-by
55、-day. You cannot get by in a foreign language course by cramming at the last minute (臨時(shí)抱佛腳). You may be able to “l(fā)earn” vocabulary items that way, but you cannot teach your mouth to use them in sentences. 3. Sometimes go back and review “old” topics and vocabulary. You learn new skills on the basis
56、of old ones. The more you review the familiar information and skills, the better you will be able to take in new ones. 4. Dont be afraid to make mistakes. Making mistakes is part of learning.16.The first paragraph lays stress on the fact that_. A)learning to swim is quite similar to lear
57、ning to ride a bike B)memorizing vocabulary words is necessary in language learning C)reading grammar rules is more important than anything else D)language learning is a process of learning different language skills 17.One of the major benefits of studying with a friend is that _ . A)friends can share learning materials B)it builds the friendship between two friends C
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