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1、深國(guó)交G1入學(xué)考試英語(yǔ)模擬試題(總7頁(yè))-CAL-FENGHAL-(YICAI)-Company One 1-CAL-本頁(yè)僅作為文檔封面,使用請(qǐng)直接刪除1. uTommy, run! Be quick! The house is on fire! v the mother shouted, with clearly in her voice.A. angerB rudeness C. regretD. panic2. The two girls are so alike that strangers find difficult to tell one from the other.3.A.

2、itPlanning so far changed by next A. madeB. them ahead no year.B. is making D. has madeC. hersense一so manyD. that things will haveC. makes4.Tomin the library every night over the last three months.9A. worksB. workedC. has been workingD. had been working5. Bob has gone to California.一Oh, can you tell

3、 me when he A. has left B. leftC. is leaving D. wouldleaving6. The next thing he saw was smoke from behind the house.A. roseB risingC- to rise D. risen7. Sarah pretended to be cheerful, nothing about the argument.A. saysB: saidC. to sayD. saying8. The rare fish, from the cooking pot, has been return

4、ed to the sea.A. savedB savingC- to be saved D. havingsaving9. When Mom looked back on the early days of their marriage, she wondered how they had managed with money.A. so fewB. such few C. so little D. suchlittle10. Mr. Stevenson is great to work for-I really couldn't ask for a boss.A. betterB.

5、 goodC. bestD. stillbetter11. I can the house being untidy, but I hate it if it' s not clean.A. come up with B put up withC. turn toD. stick to12. Barbara Jones offers to her fans is honesty and happiness.A. WhichB. WhatC. ThatD. Whom13. In my opinion, what he told us just now about the affair s

6、imply doesn' t make any .A. idea B. meaning C. sense D. point14. I didn' t like the story, , it' s too long, also it was written by a writer I don' t knowA. for one thing B. for a thing C. althoughD. inone hand15. It is strongly suggested that measures students to cheat in the exams.

7、A. be taken to preventB. be taken to forbidC. are taken to preventD. are taken to forbid1. My mother is not satisfied with my (explain).2. (practise) makes perfect.3. The book written by him is really worth(read) again.4. Golf has gained (popular) among the wealthy in my country.5. The boy finally(s

8、uccess) in passing the test.6. He is an (energy) boy.7. The famous pop singer sang many songs, (include) some of my favorite.8. He is busy(prepare) for the coming test.9. She could not wait any (long).10. Jim was deeply (influence) by his mother.11. She felt very sorry about her children, s bad (beh

9、ave).12. We 11 go for a picnic if it (not rain) tomorrow.13. It's important to exercise(regular).14. Much to his (surprising), she gave him her phone number.15. His father* s (die) made him very sad.16. Nowadays blogs are much more useful than diaries, (tradition)17. In the end, the young man ca

10、me up with a (wonder) idea.18. They (not hear) of that thing yet.19. I happened (meet) my old friend in the street yesterday, bike needs (repair) thought the young man was a queue (jump).Xiang is the (proud) of the Chinese people.23. The film The promise which (direct) by Chen doesn' t interest

11、me as much.24. It is said that at least 23 people (kill) in the gas explosion in a coal mine in Shaanxi Province.25. They(make) to stay at home all day because of the bad weather.H完形填空Number sense is not the ability to count. It is the ability to recognize al in number. Human beings are born with th

12、is ability. 2, Experiments show that many animas are, too. For example, many birds have good number sense. If a nest has four eggs and you remove one, the bird will not 3 However, if you remove two, the bird 4 leaves. This means that the bird knows the 5 between twoand three.Another interesting expe

13、riment showed a bird' s 6 number sense. A man was trying to take a photo of a crow(烏鴉)that had a nest in a tower, but the crow always left when she saw him coming. The bird did not 7 until the man left the tower. The man had an 8 He took another man with him to the tower. One man left and the ot

14、her stayed, but they did not 9 the bird. The crow stayed away until the second man left, too. The experiment was 10 with three men and then with four men. But the crow did not return to the nest until all the men were 11 It was not until five men went into the tower and only four left that they were

15、 12 able to fool the crow.How good is a human' s number senseIt' s not very good. For example, babies about fourteen months old almost always notice if something is taken away from a 13 group. But when the number goes beyond three or four, the children are 14 fooled.It seems that number sens

16、e is something we have in common with many animals in this world, and that our human 15is not much better than a crow* s.1. A. riseB. patternC. changeD. trend2. A. ImportantlyB. SurprisinglyC.Disappointedly D. Fortunately3. A.surviveD. noticeB.carec.hatch4. A.generallyB. sincerelyC. casuallyD. delib

17、erately5. A.distanceB. rangec.differenceD.interval6. A.amazingB.annoyingc.satisfyingD. disturbing7. A.relaxB.recoverc.reactD. return8. A.appointmentB.excuseC. ideaD. explanation9. A.foolB. hurtC. catchD. kill10. A.reportedB. repeatedC. designedD. approved11. A.confusedB. goneC. tiredD. drunk12. A.gr

18、aduallyB. luckilyc.strangelyD.finally13. A.singleB.smallC. localD. new14. A. seldomB. temporarilyC. merelyD. often15. A. sightB. natureC. abilityD. beliefHI閱讀理解A.Imagination and fantasy can play an important role in achieving the things we fear. Children know this very well. Fred Epstein, in his boo

19、k I Make It to Five, tells a story he heard from one of his friends about Tom, a four-year-old boy with a cancer in his back bone. He came through several operations and a lot of pain by mastering his imagination.Tom loved to pretend, and he particularly loved to play superheroes. Dr. Epstein explai

20、ned that it was actually a brilliant way for his young mind to handle the terrifying and painful life he led.The day before his third trip to the operating room, Tom was terribly afraid. " Maybe I could go as Superman, " he whispered to his mom. Hearing this, the mother hesitated for while

21、. She has avoided buying the expensive costume(戲裝),but finally she agreed.The next day Tom appeared as the powerful Superman, showing off through the hospital halls and coolly waving his hand to the people greeting him along the way. And Tom, with the strength of his fantasy, successfully made it th

22、rough the operation.The power of imagination need not be reserved for children only. We all have the power to use our fantasies to attempt things we never thought possible, to go through those things that seem impossible, and to achieve what we never believed we could. Just as Dr. Epstein puts it, “

23、If you can dream it, you can do it. ”It doesn' t mean that you should dress as a superhero for your next job interview. But, next time you are tested in a way that seems impossible, imagine what it would take to overcome it. Become the person you need to become to win over your challenge and do

24、it in your mind first. So, let your imagination run wild, and dare to dream. 26. What do we know about Tom?A. He was seriously ill.B. He was a dishonest boy.C. He was crazy about magic.D. He was Dr. Epstein' spatient.27. What can be inferred about Tom' s motherA. She was a rich lady.B. She r

25、efused Tom' srequest.C. She wanted Tom to be a superhero.D. Shewanted to get Tom through the pain.28. When Tom went for the third operation, he.A. pretended to be painfulB. acted like a superheroC. appeared in poor spiritsD. argued with his mother29. In the last paragraph, you are advised.A. to

26、go through some difficult testsB. towake up from your wild dreamsC. to become a powerful person in your mindD. to wear expensive clothes for job interviews30. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To tell us an interesting story.B. Tohelp us make right decisions.C. To advise us to care about childre

27、n.D.To encourage us to use our imagination.B.Some people think that success is only for those with talent or those who grow up in the right family, and others believe that success mostly comes down to luck. I' m not going to say luck, talent, and circumstances don' t come into play because t

28、hey do. Some people are born into the right family while others are born with great intelligence, and that' s just the reality of how life is.However, to succeed in life, one first needs to set a goal and then gradually make it more practical. And, in addition to that, in order to get really goo

29、d at something, one needs to spend at least 10, 000 hours studying and practicing. To become great at certain things, it' 11 require even more time, time that most people won' t put in.This is a big reason why many successful people advise you to do something you love. If you don' t enjo

30、y what you do, it is going to feel like unbearable pain and will likely make you quit well before you ever become good at it.When you see people exhibiting some great skills or having achieved great success, you know that they have put in a huge part of their life to get there at a huge cost. It'

31、; s sometimes easy to think they got lucky or they were born with some rare talent, but thinking that way does you no good, and there' s a huge chance that you' re wrong anyway.Whatever you do, if you want to become great at it, you need to work day in and day out, almost to the point of add

32、iction, and over a long period of time. If you" re not willing to put in the time and work, don' t expect to receive any rewards. Consistent, hard work won' t guarantee you the level of success you may want, but it will guarantee that you will become rally good at whatever it is you put

33、 all that work into.31. Paragraph 1 mainly talks about.A. the reasons for success B. the meaning of successC. the standards of success D. the importance of success32. Paragraph 2, the underlined word that refers to.A. being good at something B. setting a practical goalC. putting in more timeD. succe

34、eding in lifeoneit33. Successful people suggest doing what one loves becaus e.A. work makes one feel painB.tends to enjoy his workC. one gives up his work easilyD.takes a lot of time to succeed34. What can be infer from Paragraph 4?A. Successful people like to show their great skills.B. People somet

35、imes succeed without luck or talent.C. People need to achieve success at the cost of life.D. It helps to think that luck or talent leads to success.35. What is the main theme of the passage?A. Having a goal is vital to success.B. Being good is different from being great.C. One cannot succeed without

36、 time and practice.D. Luck, talent and family help to achieve success.C.One day, when I was working as a psychologist in England, an adolescent boy showed up in my office. It was David. He kept waling up and down restlessly, his face pale, and his hands shaking slightly. His head teacher had referre

37、d him to me. uThis boy has lost his family, '' he wrote. "He is understandably very sad and refuses to talk to others, and I' m very worried about him. Can I help?”I looked at David and showed him to a chair. How could I help him There are problems psychology doesn' t have the a

38、nswer to, and which no wards can describe. Sometimes the best thing one can do is to listen openly and sympathetically.The first two times we met, David didn' t say a word. He sat there, only looking up to look at the children* s drawings on the wall behind me. I suggested we play a game of ches

39、s. He nodded. After that he played chess with me every Wednesday afternoonin completesilence and without looking at me. It' s not easy to cheat in chess, but I admit I made sure David won once or twice.Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed, took the chess board and pieces from the shelf and be

40、gan setting them up before I even got a chance to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my company. But why did he never look at me?uPerhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain with, " I thought. uPerhaps he senses that I respect his suffering. '' Some months later, when we were pl

41、aying chess, he looked up at me suddenly.“It' s your turn, “ he said.After that day, David started talking. He got friends in school and joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me a few times, about his biking with some friends, and about his plan to get into university. Now he had really started to

42、live his own life.Maybe I gave David something. But I also learned that onewithout any wordscan reach out to another person. All it takes isa hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, and an ear that listens.36. When he first met the author, David.A. felt a little excitedB. walked energeticallyC.

43、 looked a little nervousD. showed up with his teacherB.37. As a psychologist, the author .A. was ready to listen to David was skeptical about psychology C. was able to describe David' s problem D. was sure of handling David* s problem 38. David enjoyed being with the author because he A. wanted

44、to ask the author for advice B. needed to share sorrow with the authorD. beat the author many times in the chess game 39. What can be inferred about David?A. He recovered after months of treatment.B. He liked biking before he lost his family.C. He went into university soon after starting to talk.D.

45、He got friends in school before he met the author.40. What made David change?A. His teacher * s help.B. Theauthor' s friendship.C. His exchange of letters with the author.D. The author1 s silent communication with him.D.While Jennifer was at home taking an online exam for her business law class,

46、 a monitor(監(jiān)控器)a few hundred miles away was watching her every move.Using a web camera equipped in Jennifer, s Los Angeles apartment, the monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently her eyes moved from the computer screen and listened for the secret sounds of a possible helper in the room. Her Interne

47、t access was lockedremotelytoprevent Internet searches, and her typing style was analyzed to make sure she was who she said she was; Did she enter her student number at the same speed as she had in the past Or was she slowing downIn the battle against cheating, this is the cutting edge_and a key to

48、encourage honestly in the booming field of on line education. The technology gives trust to the entire system, to the institution and to online education in general. Only with solid measures against cheating, experts say, can Internet universities show that their exams and diplomas are validthat stu

49、dents haven' t searched theInternet to get the right answers.Although online classes have existed for more than a decade, the concern over cheating become sharper in the last year with the growth of "open online courses. " Private colleges, public universities and corporations are jumping into the online education field, spending millions of dollars to attract p

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