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1、D.those新概念第三冊入學(xué)測試卷新概念3冊入學(xué)測試卷測試題鏈接(建議完成時間:60分鐘)Part1VocabularyandGrammar(第一部分詞匯和語法)Choosethebestanswer(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?(每題2分,共50分)Acoupleofandseveralattendedourparty.Englishmans;GermenEnglishmen;GermenEnglishmen;GermansEnglishman;GermansThehousesofthericharelargerthanofthepoor.thisthattheseD.Twofifths;areD

2、.underIhavethreesisters:oneisanurse,isastudent,isateacher.theother;theotheranother;anotheranother;theothertheother;anotherIdontliketoliveinsuchbadweather.weatherhereisalwaysbad./;/a;Aa;The/;TheItsenjoyabletogoforawalkasunnymorning.atinonThesunlightthatcameinwindowsintherooflitupthewholeroom.througha

3、crossonoverShedoesntspeakherfriend,butherwrittenworkisexcellent.aswellassooftenassomuchasasgoodasofthelandinthatdistrictcoveredwithtreesandgrass.Twofifth;isTwofifth;areTwofifths;isA.washavingYoullmissthetrainyouhurryup.unlessasifuntilPleasewritetomeyouarriveinNewYork.aswellassolongasasfarasassoonash

4、ecametostudyintheuniversity,hehasmademuchprogressinthestudyofEnglish.WhileWhenSinceAfteritwithmeandIllseewhatIcando.WhenleftLeavingIfyouleaveLeaveItoseethefilmlastweekbecauseItwice.didntgo;hadseendontgo;haveseenhadntgo;hadseendidntgo;haveseenHetothelabthanhesetouttodothehasnosoonergotnosoonergotwill

5、nosoonergothadnosoonergotitexperiment.supper.Whenthelittlegirlarrived,theBrownsC.shouldhavestudiedA.havebeen;havebeensetuphavehadhadhadhashad-Haveyougotaticketfortheconcert?-No,theticketswellandtheyoutlastweek.sell;weresoldsell;soldsell;havebeensoldaresell;soldThepolicefoundthatthebankandalotofmoney

6、hasbrokeninto;hasbeenstolehadbrokeninto;hadbeenstolenhasbeenstoleninto;stolenhadbeenbrokeninto;stolenGreatchangestakenplaceinthecity,andalotoffactories_.have;havebeensetuphas;havesetupwere;weresetupDoIhavetotakethismedicine,Mom?Itsoterrible.tastesistastingistastedhastastedWehimthenewsbecauseheknewit

7、already.toldwouldhavetoldneednthavetoldneednttotellWelastnight,butwewenttotheconcertinstead.musthavestudiedmightstudywouldstudyJohnnyyouplaywiththeknife,youhurtyourself.wont;cantmustnt;mayshouldnt;mustcant;shouldntIlookedoutofthewindowandhappenedLucyonherbike_alongtheroad.toseeing;ridetosee;ridingto

8、see;riddenseeing;ridingwithabottle,acandlewillsoongoout.Covering;burningCovered;burningCovered;burnedCovering;burnedTheofficersaredoingwhattheycantheirsoldiersfrom_.toprevent;beingwoundedprevent;woundingprevent;beingwoundedprevent;woundedPart2Reading(第二部分閱讀理解)Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompleteth

9、epassage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞匯完成短文):(每題2分,共20分)Whenacustomerentersmystore,forgetme.Heistheking,saidJohnWanamaker,whoin1876turnedanabandonedrailwaystationinPhiladelphiaintooneoftheworldsfirstdepartmentstores.Thisrevolutionaryconcept1thefaceofretailing(零售業(yè))andledtothedevelopmentofadvertisingandmarketingasweknow

10、ittoday.Butconvincingasthatsloganwas,_2_theshopperwascheatedoutofthecrown._3_manufacturingefficiencyincreasedthevarietyofgoodsandloweredprices,peoplestillreliedonadvertisementstogetmostinformationaboutproducts.Throughmuchofthepastcentury,adsspoketoanaudiencerestrictedtojustafewradioortelevisionchann

11、elsora_4numberofpublications.Nowmediachoice,has_5_too,andconsumersselectwhattheywantfromafargreatervarietyofsources-especiallywithafewclicksofacomputermouse._6_theinternet,theconsumerisfinallyseizingpower.Asoursurveyshows,_7hasgreatimplicationsforcompanies,becauseitischangingthewaytheworldshops.Many

12、firmsalreadyclaimtobecustomer-drivenorconsumer-centered.Nowtheir8willbetestedasneverbefore.Takingadvantageofshoppers_9_willnolongerbepossible:peoplewillknow-andsoontellothers,eventhosewithouttheinternet-thatpricesinthenexttownarecheaperorthatcertaingoodsareinferior.Theinternetisworkingwondersin_10st

13、andards.Goodandhonestfirmsshouldbenefitmost.A.changedB.maintainedC.restoredD.rescued2.A.intimeB.intruthC.incaseD.intheory3.A.JustasB.ThemomentC.IfD.Although4.A.limitedB.minimumC.sufficientD.great5.A.disappearedB.existedC.explodedD.survived6.A.AccordingtoB.ThankstoC.ButforD.ApartfromA.consumerpowerB.

14、productqualitypurchasinghabitmanufacturingefficiencyA.informationB.investmentC.claimsD.shopsA.generosityB.knowledgeC.curiosityD.ignoranceA.raisingB.loweringC.abandoningD.carryingTrueorFalse(判斷下列句子是否符合短文內(nèi)容,符合的用T表示,不符合的用F表示):(每題2分,共16分)Doyouknowgiantpandas?TheyareconsideredasnationaltreasurebecauseChi

15、naistheirhometown.Giantpandasarebeautifulblack-and-whiteanimals.Theylooklikebears,buttheyareveryquietandpeaceful.PeoplecouldntseegiantpandasindifferentareasbeforeChinesesentthemtootherplacesintheworld.Thepairofgiantpandas,whichwereofferedbytheChinesemainland(大陸),arrivedinTaiwanonDecember23,2008.Thep

16、andas,TuanTuanandYuanYuan,arenotonlyagiftfromthemainlandbutalsofriendshipambassadors(大使)wenttoTaiwan.TwostaffmembersfromtheWolongNatureReserve(臥龍自然保護(hù)區(qū))wenttogetherwiththepandas.Theyalsotookaweeksworthofthepandasfavoritefood,suchasfreshbamboo,forgiantpandasonlyeatbambooshootsandleaves,theynevereatmea

17、t.TaipeiZoopreparedwellforthefour-year-oldnationaltreasure.Tobefamiliarwiththepandas,fivestaffmembersfromthezoohadworkedwiththeminSichuanforsometime.Thenewpandahousecoversanareaof5,500squaremetres.TuanTuanandYuanYuanliveintworoomswithairconditioning.Theyalsoenjoya765-square-metregarden.And35workers,

18、aswellasalotofvolunteers,arereadytoservethefamouspair.DuringtheSpringFestivaltheywillmeetthepublicanditiscertainthatpeoplelivinginTaiwanwillgotothezootovisitthem.Hopefully,theanimalswillbetherealambassadorsbetweenmainlandandTaiwan.TrueorFalse:Giantpandasandbearsareveryquietandpeacefulanimals.Twogian

19、tpandasweresenttomainlandbyTaiwaneseonDecember23,2008.Chinesesendgiantpandastootherareasintheworldasapresentaswellasfriendshipambassadors.Freshbambooispandasfavoritefood.Thefour-year-oldTuanTuanandYuanYuanwerelookedafterwellrp、rjinTaipeiZoo.TuanTuanandYuanYuanliveinanewhousewithagardenabout5,500squa

20、remetres.DuringtheSpringFestivalTaiwanesecouldhopefullyvisitTuanTuanandYuanYuan.TuanTuanandYuanYuanaretheambassadorsbetweenmainlandandTaiwan.Choosethebestanswer(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福海款}2分,共14分)Isthereafamouspersonwhomyoureallyadmire(欽佩)?Wouldntyoulovetohavehisorherautograph(手跡)?Youwouldneverthrowthatper

21、sonsautographaway.Manypeoplefeelthesamewayasyou.However,somepeoplecollectautographsevenfrompeopletheydontadmire.Theyjustwantautographsfromanyfamousperson.Theydontcollecttheseautographstokeepthem.Theycollecttheautographstosellthem.Collectingautographshasbecomeabusiness.Infact,therearemorethan20,000pe

22、oplewhocollectautographs.Thesepeoplearewillingtopayalotofmoneyforanautograph.Therefore,autographhoundsnowhangaround(在閑逛)sportscenters,concertsarenas,andmodernrestaurants.Thesepeopletrytogetautographstheycansell.Theycansometimesmakeasmuchas$1,500foroneautograph.Infact,oneverysuccessfulautographhounde

23、arns(賺錢)about$100,000ayear.Therearealsocompaniesthatbuyandsellautographs.Onecompany,ProfilesinHistory,saysithasthelargestcollectionofactorsoractressesautographsintheworld.Thecompanyearnsmorethan$12millionayear!Oneautographmaycostunder$100.Otherautographscancostseveralthousandofdollars.Thepriceofanau

24、tographdoesntdependonhowfamousthepersonis.Itdependsonhowrare(稀少)theautographis.Forexample,famouspeoplelikeAngelinaJolieandMattDamonsignalotofautographs.Therefore,theirautographsarenotrareandarenotworth(值)verymuchmoney.Ontheotherhand,MadonnaandGwynethPaltrowrarelysignanything.Thismakestheirautographs

25、morerareandmorevaluable(珍貴的).QueenElizabethIIalmostneversignsautographs.Therefore,somethingwithhersignature(簽名)onitmightsellforaround$3,500.Itdoesntmatterifthepersonisdead.ElvisPresleyandNapoleonsignedmanythings.Theirsignaturesareonlyworth$1,500.However,signedlettersfromMarilynMonroeareveryrare.They

26、cancost$50,000each.Thehighestpriceeverpaidforanautographwas$75,000.ThiswasforaletterwrittenbyAbrahamLincoln.Thereareoverpeoplewhocollectautographsthroughouttheworld.100,00050,00020,000D.750,000ProfilesinHistoryis.alocalautographmuseumaverymodernrestaurantC.signsmanythingsabusinessthatsellsautographsthemostexpensiveautographThepriceofanautographmostlydependsonwhenthepersonwrotethesignaturewhetherthepersonisaliveordeadhowmanypeopleadmirethepersonhowharditistofindtheautographFromthe

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