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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上一 詞匯語法填空(10分) 請將答題卡上相應(yīng)的字母涂黑,做在本試題冊上無效。1 I am looking forward _ you as we have much to discuss.(A) to see (B) to seeing (C) and see (D) and seeing2 They are nice boys and Im sure youll get on _ them very well. (A) by (B) with (C) towards (D) besides3 Why are you always so jealous _ other

2、 people?(A) about (B) on (C) to (D) of 4 The monitor said to Tom that two other students were on duty _ him. (A) besides (B) without (C) except (D) but5 He gave up his job _ for his family and himself. (A) both (B) all (C) much (D) little6 Because the first pair of shoes did not fit Lisa properly, t

3、he shop assistant showed her _.(A) another pair (B) the other ones (C) others shoes (D) another shoes7 She hardly ever eats _ potatoes. (A) nor bread or (B) bread or (C) neither bread or (D) neither bread nor8 Mary is used to wearing her hair long. The longer it is, _.(A) she like it better (B) the

4、more she likes (C) the better she likes it (D) she likes it more9 The symbols of mathematics _we are familiar are the signs of addition , subtractions , multiplication and equality. (A) to which (B) which (C) with which (D) in which10 He had no sooner finished his speech _ he withdrew. (A) then (B)

5、than (C) as (D)when11 I telephoned the station to make _of the time of the train. (A) true (B) right (C) real (D) sure 12 It must have been _ who gave the signal. (A) them (B) they (C) theirs (D)these13 It looked _ the horse really could think and count. (A) just as (B) as if (C) like (D) as 14 The

6、students are _ the mid-term test which will soon be held.(A) preparing (B) preparing on (C) preparing for (D) preparing in15 She is on a diet in order to lose _. (A) meat (B) fat (C) weight (D)body16 Everyone else was killed in the accident, I was the only one to _.(A) relieve (B) alive (C) release

7、(D) survive17 His theory is not very difficult, but _people understand it.(A) a few (B) few (C) a little (D) little18 We shall have an opportunity to exchange _tomorrow.(A) sights (B) views (C) meanings (D) minds19 Every means _but without much result. (A) have been tried (B) has been tried (C) have

8、 tried (D) has tried20 _the plan carefully, he rejected it .(A) To have considered (B) To consider (C) Having considered (D) Considering 二 挑出下列句子中的錯(cuò)誤(10分)請將答題卡上相應(yīng)的字母涂黑,做在本試題冊上無效。 21 In my spare time, I used to (A) enjoy playing (B) the piano or go out (C) for a walk alone (D).22 Theyve never been to

9、 (A) London, but (B) thats the city Id (C) most like to visit it (D).23 The Eskimos have to (A) live in cold and darkness most of the year, which (B) causes them develop (C) a lively sense (D) of humor and a friendly attitude.24 He was such (A) tired of (B) hearing them arguing about (C) the silly s

10、ubject so he left (D) the room.25 What (A) should we do about (B) the larger forces (C) what (D) are affecting our culture?26 The exhausting (A) mountain climbers found themselves (B) too weak to return (C) to the nearest (D) camp.27 Because (A) Walter Reeds efforts and those (B) of the people who w

11、orked with him, human beings no longer (C) fear the disease (D) of Yellow Fever.28 She had so much (A) difficulty adapt to (B) any kind of situations (C) that she had not known (D).29 So surely (A) was his behavior towards (B) the old man that (C)everybody demanded an apology (D).30 When Toms pen ra

12、n (A)out of ink, I lent (B) him mines (C), so he could finish writing (D) his homework.三 閱讀理解(40分)請選擇文章后所給問題的正確答案,并將答題卡上相應(yīng)的字母涂黑,做在本試題冊上無效。Passage 1My formula for staying young is simple: concentrate on the part of you thats young and growing-your brain. Keep your mind awake and youll stay young all

13、over. These are exciting times. Take an interest in the world around you, and make a point of learning at least one new thing every day.Regardless of your age, its not too late to make your life more interesting. I know a housewife with no previous knowledge who made herself into an outstanding indu

14、strial designer; I know a retired electrical engineer who has become a highly paid ceramic artist.Get over the motion that you are too old to go to back to school. I know a man who entered medical college at 70. He got his degree with honors and became an eminent physician. Another man went to law s

15、chool at 71 and is now an active lawyer.In spite of years, staying young is easy for those who live in the future. You can do it if you care enough to try. Keep your mind awake and active; thats the only youth elixir guaranteed to work .31. The statement that our brain remains young and growing rega

16、rdless of age is _ A. an impossibility B. a scientific factC a supposition D a ridiculous conclusion32. It is wrong to _A think oneself too old to go back to school B keep ones mind awakeC try to stay young D. get ones degree with honors33. The passage states that a man who entered college at 70 bec

17、ame_A. an active lawyer B. an electric engineerC. a distinguished doctor D. a highly paid ceramic artist34. The only youth elixir is to _A go back to school B forget ones own age C keep in touch with young people D. keep ones mind awake and active 35. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT

18、that _A. human brain never gets old with ageB. every person should take up a new occupation when he becomes oldC. staying young is not difficult if one is willing to tryD. there is always something to learn if you have an interest in whats going on around youPassage2 If we were asked exactly what we

19、 were doing a year ago. We should probably have to say that we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day. We should be able to give an answer to the question. It is the same in history. Many things have been forgotten because we do not hav

20、e any written account of them. Sometimes men did keep a record of the most important happenings in their country, but often it was destroyed by fire or in a war. Sometimes there was never any written record at all because the people of that time and place did not know how to write. For example, we k

21、now a good deal about the people who lived in China 4,000years ago, because they could write and leave written records for those who lived after them. But we know almost nothing about the people who lived even 200 years ago in central Africa, because they had not learned to write. Sometimes , of cou

22、rse, even if the people cannot write, they may know something of the past. They have heard about it from older people, and often songs and dances and stories have been made about the most important happenings, and these have been sung and acted and told for many generations. For most people are prou

23、d to tell what their fathers did in the past. This we may call “remembered history.” Some of it has now been written down. It is not so exact or so valuable to us as written history is. Because words are much more easily changed when used again and again in speech than when copied in writing. But wh

24、ere there are no written records, such spoken stories are often very helpful.36. Which of the following ideas is not conveyed in the passage?A. “Remembered story”, compared with written history, is less reliable.B. Written records of the past plays a most important role in our learning of the human

25、history.C. A written account of our daily activities helps us to answer some questions D. Where there are no written records, there is no history.37. We know very little about the central Africa 200 years ago because _A. there wad nothing worth being written down at that time.B. the people there ign

26、ored the importance of keeping a record.C. the written records were perhaps destroyed by a fireD. the people there had not known how to write38. “remembered history” refers to _A. history based on a persons imaginationB. stories of important happenings passed down from mouth to mouthC songs and danc

27、es about the most important events.D. both B and C39. “remembered history” is regarded as valuable only when _A. it is written downB. no written account is availableC. it proves to be true.D. people are interested in it40. It can be inferred from the passage that we could have learned much more abou

28、t our past than we do now if our ancestors had _A. kept a written record of every past eventB. not burnt their written records in warsC. told exact stories of the most important happeningsD. made more songs and dancesPassage3 For years, international swimming has been controlled by a small number of

29、 powerful nations. The U.S, Russia, Germany and Australia have produced some of the sports finest players and have won most of the top competitions and medals. But the results of this months world championships, which are being held in the Australian city of Perth, will not be so easy to predict. Si

30、nce the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, many new names and nationalities have emerged to take on the world leaders. The 1996 Olympics should have been an opportunity for the U.S to display its great swimming power, but instead it faced some embarrassing defeats. The surprises started on the first day of t

31、he competitions, when Fred of Belgium set a world record in the competition for 100-metres breast-stroke(蛙泳). Never before had Belgium produced an Olympic champion swimmer. Two other countries also won swimming gold medals for the first time on the opening day. Irelands Michelle Smith delighted her

32、country with the first of her three gold medals. New Zealand also celebrated with Danyon Loaders gold in the mens 200-metres free style. Loader went on to win the 400 meters later in the competition. But late on the second day, the U.S teams officials and coaches were starting to be surprised. Penny

33、 Heyns of South Africa had broken the womens 100-metre breast-stroke record in the morning competitions before claiming gold in the final.41. It is hard to predict the results of this months championships because _A. players from different countries have emerged as new championsB. many names of the

34、players havent been heardC. a few countries have won international swimming competitionsD. the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta was a success42.What the U.S had to face at the 1996 Olympics was _A. new swimming powerB. a big successC. several unpleasant failures D. a great deal of embarrassment43. The playe

35、r of Belgium broke a world record in 100-metre breast-stroke which _A. it had won beforeB. it had not gained beforeC. it had won many timesD. the U.S. had never won before44. How many medals have the other countries won on the opening day?A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six 45. It can be inferred from t

36、he passage that _A. the U.S. is still the only powerful country in swimmingB. the U.S. has been a great swimming powerC. Ireland once controlled international swimming.D. Belgium had won several world swimming championshipsPassage4 When the steam engine was invented in the eighteenth century, it beg

37、an one of the greatest revolutions that have ever happened in our world. The invention of the petrol engine at the end of the nineteenth century led to another enormous change in our lives. And the computer is almost certainly going to be an invention no less important than these engines were. Just

38、as there was a Stone Age. An Iron Age and so on, we have been living for centuries in a Paper Age, during which almost all information was kept and sent on paper, and so much of it is wasted after it has been used once that enormous numbers of trees have to be cut down every year to provide us with

39、this paper. But now, with the computer, enormous amounts of information can be stored and sent without any paper at all, using small discs or the Internet. Computers have made it possible to do very difficult calculations very much faster than any earlier machine could. Computers also allow one to s

40、end information to others anywhere in the world, via the telephone line, and to receive information from them. One can send a very long message more quickly from England to Australia, for example, than from ones house to someone in the garden. Computers are not only used for writing; they can produc

41、e diagrams and pictures, and they can be used for playing games. One now sees them at airports and railway stations, in hotels and restaurants, in fact, almost everywhere where people gather.46. The author seems to say that the invention of the computer is _A. not so important as that of the steam a

42、nd petrol enginesB. at least as important as that of the steam and petrol enginesC. less important than that of the steam and petrol enginesD. far more important than that of the steam and petrol engines47. According to the author the disadvantage of using paper to keep and send information is tha_A

43、. it is hard to get enough paperB. it wastes our timeC. it damages the environmentD. there is too much paper around48. We may infer that the fastest way for computer to send messages is by using _A. paper B. discs C. the telephone line D. air mail49. Which of the following functions of the computer

44、is not mentioned in the passage?A. Handling informationB. Doing office and business workC. Offering entertainmentD. Making phone calls 50. The title that best express the main idea of the passage is _A. Computer AgeB. Paper Age and Computer Age C. Computer and Our PastD. Computer and Our Future四、完型填

45、空(10%) 請將答題卡上相應(yīng)的字母涂黑,做在本試題冊上無效。We arrived in Spain (51) the first time a few weeks ago, and I decided to buy a car because we had sold (52) we had in England before leaving. Yesterday the sales office rang us (53) the car was ready. I had tried out a model (54) it before but as I was not yet used (5

46、5) in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it on my own, (56) we went together to fetch it. We (57) and signed the papers. They told us that there was enough petrol to take us to a garage, (58) we could fill up. The nearest garage to the office was (59) and we got there safely. But when I (

47、60) into the main road I suddenly saw a lot of cars racing (61) me. I got out of their way (62) as I could by backing into the garage once more, and the man behind me (63) at me. “Its so much a problem to remember to drive on the right, isnt it?” my wife said. “Yes, if only I (64) a few lessons for

48、(65).” I replied. “You (66) carefully on the way home “my wife said “Youd be sorry if you had an accident (67) the first day, (68).” While we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good English, “Would you (69) me when you are thinking of leaving? Or are you going to sit in you

49、car (70) day?”51 A) for B) on C) at D) to 52 A) that B) which C) the one D) the other53 A) for saying B) say C) and saying D) and said54 A) as B) the same that C) like D) such as55 A) for driving B) to driving C) in driving D) to drive56 A) such B) as C) so D) so as 57 A) paid the car for B) paid th

50、e car C) paid to the car D) paid for the car58 A) where B) there C) which D) at that 59 A) at 100 yards away B) about 100 yards away C) at 100 yards far D) about 100 yards far60 A) turned B) circled C) altered D) involved61 A) for B) on C) over D) towards62 A) so fast B) such fast C) as fast D) fast 63 A) annoyed B) astonished C) shouted D) responded64 A) would have B) had had C) should have D) have had65 A) practice B) trial C) exercise D) experiment66 A) would better to go B) would better go C) had better to go D) had better go 67 A) in B) at C) on D) by 68 A

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