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長風(fēng)破浪會有時,直掛云帆濟(jì)滄海。住在富人區(qū)的長風(fēng)破浪會有時,直掛云帆濟(jì)滄海。住在富人區(qū)的她2023年齊齊哈爾理工職業(yè)學(xué)院高職單招(英語)試題庫含答案解析(圖片大小可自由調(diào)整)全文為Word可編輯,若為PDF皆為盜版,請謹(jǐn)慎購買!卷I一.綜合題(共50題)ImetJenniferinthestreet andshetoldmeshewouldgotostudyabroadnextmonth.答案:BHelookedratheruntidyasthereweretwobuttons fromhiscoat.A.loosingB.losingC.offD.missing答案:D解析:missing缺少的;abookwithsomemissingpages.(缺頁書)Hurryup,orthetickets outbythetimewegetthere.[ ]A.willhavesoldwillsellwillbesellingwillhavebeensold答案:D4._____h(yuǎn)eatisdifferentfromtemperature?A.HowdoyouthinkB.HowyouthinkC.WhatdoyouthinkD.Whatyouthink答案:A解析:doyouthink為插入語置于疑問詞之后,而特殊疑問句本身的主語、謂語用陳述語序。5.I'vemadeamistake,thoughIdidn't .A.intendB.intendsoC.intendtoD.intendmaking答案:C6.——Tomorrow mybirthday.I’dlikeyouandJanetocome.——I’mnotsureifshe free.A.willbe;isB.isgoingto;isC.is;isD.is;willbe答案:D解析:第一空是表示“不以人的意志為轉(zhuǎn)移的客觀事實”,用一般現(xiàn)在時;第二空是表示“將來的動作”,用一般將來時。7.—IamsureMarywillwinthefirstprizeinthefinal.Ithinkso.She foritformonths.答案:DJohnisvery ——ifhepromisestodosomethinghe’lldoit.A.independentB.confidentC.reliableD.flexible答案:C解析:independent獨立的;confident有信心的;reliable可靠的;flexible靈活的Thestorytookplaceabout200yearsago,thatistosay,it's .答案:CInordertocatchthemovie,Maryfinishedhersupperin

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yourhelp,Igotthefirstinthefinal-termEnglishexamination.A.ThankstoB.WithoutC.IfnotD.Butfor答案:A解析:如果使用B、D兩項,后一句應(yīng)使用否定。thanksto意為“由于,幸虧”,相當(dāng)于becauseof或owingto。13.19“Whoaremakingsomuchnoiseinthegarden?”“ thechildren.”A.ItareC.ThatisD.Thereare答案:A解析:答語為強(qiáng)調(diào)句型Itisthechildrenwhoaremakingsomuchnoise之省略。14.閱讀理解。 TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyfortheLondonbus.ThebusforLondonwouldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginlines,otherswerewalkingabout.Therewasagroupofschool-girls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminorder.Tomlookedaroundbuttherewasnowhereforhimtosit.Hewalkedintothestationcafé.Helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve.Hefoundaseatandsatdown,facingalargemirroronthewall.Justthen,John,oneofTom'sfriends,cameinandsatwithTom."Whattimeisyourbus?"askedJohn."Oh,thereisplentyoftimeyet,"answeredTom."Oh,I'llgetyousomemoreteathen,"saidJohn.Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedattheclockagain."Goodheavens!It'sgoingback-ward!"hecried."Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelveandnowit'shalfpasteleven.""Youarelookingattheclockinthemirror,"saidJohn.Tomwantedtokickhimselfforbeingsofoolish.Thenextbuswasnottoleaveforanotherhour.Hehasneverlikedmirrorsincethen.1.TheLondonbusleft .[ ]A.at11:55at5:12at4:48at12:052.Tomwalkedintothestationcafébecause .[ ]A.Johnaskedhimtohaveacupofteahewantedadrinktherehewouldmeetafriendofhisitwasearlyyetandhecouldfindaplacetosit3.Whenwelookataclockinthemirrorwe'llsee .[ ]A.therighttimeitisgoingsloweritisgoingbackwarditisgoingfast4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?[ ]A.Tommissedhisbus.Helikedmirrorevenbefore.Thenextbuswouldleavesoon.TomarrivedLondonontime.答案:1-4:ADCA15.Steppingintoanoldwardrobe,fourEnglishschoolchildrenfindthemselvesinthemagicalworldofNarnia.Onthisdelightfulland,theyfindfriendsamongthemanytalkingcreatures.Thechildrensoondiscover,however,thatNarniaisruledbytheWhiteWitch.Edmund,oneofthechildren,fallsunderherpower.WhocanfreeNarnia?OnlyAslan,thegreatandnoblelion.HealoneknowstheDeeperMagic.ButthechildrenthemselvesmusthelpfightthebattleagainsttheWhiteWitchandthosewhoserveher.TheOldManandtheSea(ErnestHemingway)Santiago,anoldCubanfisherman,hasn’tcaughtanyfishinmorethan80days.Sailingfaroutfromland,theoldmanhooksanenormousfish.Thatbeginsanagonizingthreedaybattle.Firsthestrugglesagainstthegreatfish.Thenhemustfightoffthesharksthatcirclethelittleboatandthreatentoeathisfish.Exhaustedandbleeding,theoldmanarrivesbackatshore.Buthisfish,hisbeautifulfish...HemingwaywontheNobelPrizeforthissuperbstoryofstrengthandcourage,ofvictoryandregret.AWrinkleinTime(MadeleineLingle)Meg’sfather,aU.S.governmentscientist,hasbeenmissingformanymonths.Hehadbeenexperimentingwithtimetravelwhenhemysteriouslydisappeared.NowMeg,herlittlebrotherCharlesWallaceandherfriendCalvinwilltrytorescuehim.Butfirsttheymustoutwittheforcesofeviltheyencounterontheirjourneythroughtimeandspace.CantheyfindMeg’sfatherbeforeit’stoolate?Thisnovelismorethanjustasciencefictionadventure.It’sanexplorationofthenatureofouruniverse.ThePearl(JohnSteinbeck)OnedayKino,apoorMexicanpearldiver,findsamagnificentpearl.Withithedreamsofbuyingabetterlife,newclothesandschoolingforhisson.Instead,itbringsonlyevil.Hiswifepleadswithhimtogetridofit."No,"saysKino."Iwillhavemychance.Iamaman."Butwhenhekillsamanwhoistryingtostealthepearl,Kinoandhiswifemustrunfortheirlives.Thistaleofdreams,justiceandthepowerofgreedistoldsimplyandbeautifully.TheLongWinter(LauraIngallsWilder)It’swinter,1880—1881,onAmerica’snorthernprairies.Mr.andMrs.Ingallsandtheirfourgirlsstaynearthekitchenstovetokeepwarm.Heavysnowstormscutthemoffevenfromneighbors.Withthetrainsstopped,nosuppliescanreachthetown.Foodandfuelarerunningout.Dayafterdaythegirlsmustgrindwheatforbreadandtwisthaytoburn.Attimestheynearlylosethebattletokeeptheirspiritsup.ThisstoryprovidesafascinatingglimpseintothelifeofearlyAmericansettlers.JaneEyre(CharlotteBront?)JaneEyreranksasoneofthegreatestandmostperenniallypopularworksofEnglishfiction.Althoughthepoorbutpluckyheroineisoutwardlyofplainappearance,shepossessesanindomitablespirit,asharpwitandgreatcourage.Sheisforcedtobattleagainsttheexigenciesofacruelguardian,aharshemployerandarigidsocialorder.Allofwhichcircumscribeherlifeandpositionwhenshebecomesgovernesstothedaughterofthemysterious,sardonicandattractiveMrRochester.However,thereisgreatkindnessandwarmthinthisepiclovestory,whichissetagainstthemagnificentbackdropoftheYorkshiremoors.請閱讀以下讀者的相關(guān)信息,然后匹配和他/她感興趣的書籍:Tomisamanagerinabigcitysohekeepsbusyeveryday.HewasborninAmericabuthisfamilymovetoanothercountrywhenhewasstillachild.TommissedthedayspentinAmericaandheisextremelyinterestedinthehistoryofAmerica.George’sfatherisalawyerandGeorgelovesdiscussingwithhisfatheraboutjusticeandcrime.Hedreamsofbecomingaprofessionaldetectiveoneday.HisfatherencourageshimtoreadEnglishbooksaboutdreamsandjustice.Mikehasjustgraduatedfromahighschool.HegotthehighestscoreinhisEnglishexamandnowheisveryproudofhisEnglish.Hepreferstowritesomethingthatisabstract,especiallystorieswrittenbyauthorswhohavewontheNobelPrizes.SusancomesfromChinaandshecanonlyreadsimpleEnglish.ThefilmHarryPotterarousedherinterestinthemagicworldsosheiseagertoreadsomebooksonmagic.Janis13yearsold.Sheisfondofnatureandoftenobservestheinsectsandplantsinhergardenforhours.Shehopestofindabookthatisnotonlyinterestingbutalsoprovidesknowledgeofnatureofouruniverse.答案:56.E57.D58.B59.C60.A解析:56.關(guān)鍵詞:thehistoryofAmerica57.關(guān)鍵詞:booksaboutdreamsandjustice58.關(guān)鍵詞:somethingthatisabstract,authorswhohavewontheNobelPrizes59.關(guān)鍵詞:booksonmagic60.關(guān)鍵詞:natureofouruniverse16.DInthe1960s,peopleaskedaboutyourastrologicalsign(星相).Inthe1990s,theywantedtoknowyourwebsite(網(wǎng)址).Thesedays,havingawebaddressisalmostasimportantasastreetaddress.Yourwebsiteisanelectronicmeetingplaceforyourfamily,friendsandpotentially,millionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.Bestofall,youmaynothavetospendacent.TheWebisfilledwithallkindsoffreeservicesandallittakesissometimeandcreativity.Thinkofyourhomepageasthestartingpointofyourwebsite.Likethetableofcontentsofabookoramagazine,thehomepageisthefrontdoor.Yoursitecanhaveoneormorepages,dependingonhowyoudesignit.Whilewebpagesvarygreatlyintheirdesignandcontent,mostuseatraditionalmagazinelayout(版面設(shè)計).Atthetopofthepageisabanner(大標(biāo)題)GRAPHIC.Nextcomesagreetingandashortdescriptionofthesite.Pictures,texts,andlinkstootherwebsitesfollow.Beforeyoustartbuildingyoursite,dosomeplanning.Thinkaboutwhomthesiteisforandwhatyouwanttosay.Next,gatherupthematerialthatyouwanttoputonthesite.Drawaroughlayoutonasheetofpaper.Whiletherearenorulesyouhavetofollow,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind:StartsimplyIfyouaretooambitious(雄心勃勃的)atthebeginning,youmaynevergetthesiteofftheground.Youcanalwaysaddtoyoursite.LessisbetterMostpeopledon'tliketoreadalotoftextonline.Breakitintosmallpieces.SmallerisbetterMostpeopleconnecttotheInternetwithamodem(調(diào)制解調(diào)器).Sinceitcantakealongtimetodownloadlargeimagefiles,keepthefilesizessmall.HavetherightsDon'tputanymaterialonyoursiteunlessyouaresureyoucandoitlegally(合法地).LearntheNet'sCopyrightArticleformoreaboutthis.Nowit'stimetorollupyoursleevesandstartbuilding.LearningtheNetCommunitiesprovidestoolstohelpyoubuildyoursite.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellyou .whatawebsiteislikehowtobuildyourownwebsitehowtomeetpeopleonlinewhatawebsiteismadeupofAccordingtothewriter,yourwebsiteisaplace .whereyoucanmeetpeopleallaroundtheworldwhereyoucanbuywhatyouwantwhereyoucangetfreeserviceswhereyoucanmeetpeopleontheInternetThepurposeofthehomepageofyourwebsiteis .togivealistofallthecontentsofyourwebsitetomakeitlooklikeafrontdoortodirectpeopletomoreofyourpagestodesignthecoverofabookormagazineThewriterthinksthatifyouaretooambitiousatthebeginning, .yourwebsitemayleavenospaceforaddingnewthingsyoumayneverhaveyourwetsideworkingyoumayhavenoideahowtobuildyourwebsiteyoumaytireyourselfout答案:BDCB解析:68.B。主旨大意題。短文的最后一段是本文的中心。69.D。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本題的關(guān)鍵在于要注意第一段第四句中place前的修飾語anelectronicC由本文主旨可知。71.B同上17.LondonSummerSchoolinClassicsDatesTheLondonSummerSchoolinClassics2008willbeheldatKing’sCollegeLondon.Itwillrunfrom8thJulyuntil17thJuly.Applicationscloseon2ndJune,2008.Foranapplicationform,pleasedownloadeitherthe2PDForthewordformatdocumentfromthefootofthepage.Ifyouhaveanyproblemsdownloadingtheapplicationformoranyquestions,pleasecontact:LondonSummerSchoolinClassics,King’sCollegeLondon.Tel:02078482299Fax:02078482545OrganizationTheschoolisorganizedbythecollegesoftheUniversityofLondon.ThesummerschoolofferseightdaysofintensiveteachinginGreekandLatin.Therearefourlanguageclasseseachdayaswellaslecturesandadebate,between10:30amand4:30pm.Thecourseisnotresidential(提供住宿的),andthereisnoteachingduringtheweekendof12thto13thJuly.Thefeeis£85.00.Travelgrants(旅行補助金)areavailableasacontributiontoyourtravelcosts,butmaynotcoverallyourexpenses.Thetravelgrantsarearrangedduringthesummerschool.Teachingisgenerallyingroupsof12-15peopleandit,asfaraspossible,comprises(包含)ofstudentsofroughlythesamelevelofexperience.Thestyleofteachingisfriendly,butdemanding:alotofworkisexpectedfromstudentsduringtheschool,buttheyusuallyfindthewholeexperiencebothstimulatingandvaluable.Someclassesconcentratechieflyonreading,whileothersofferamixtureofgrammarandtranslationpractice.OurtutorsincludesomeofthemostexperiencedandtalentedteachersofClassicsintheLondonareaandbeyond.TheSummerSchoolinClassicscatersforawiderangeofinterestsandforbothschool&universitystudentsaswellasthosewhowishtolearnGreekorLatin,ortorevivetheirknowledgeofthelanguages.Ourprincipalconcernistoprovideathoroughprogramoflanguagelearninginalivelyuniversityenvironment.Tojoinintheschool,youhavetoapplybefore .A.8thJuly,2008 B.2ndJune,2008C.17thJuly,2008 D.13thJuly,2008Asastudentoftheschool,youareprobablyaskedto .doalotofreadinginGreekandLatinlearnthegrammarofGreekandLatinonlydosometranslationworkonlyspeakGreekandLatinwithexperiencedteachersWhatistheLondonSummerSchoolinClassicsmostconcernedabout?Providingastimulatingexperienceforstudents.Promotingstudentstodevelopawiderangeofinterests.Teachingstudentslanguagesinalivelyenvironment.Improvingstudents’levelofdebatingintheargument.Whichisoneoftheteachingwaysoftheschool?Studentgroupsconsistofthesamelevelstudentsstrictly.Studentsneedn’tdoanyworkintheclass.StudentslearnGreekandLatinbylisteningtoteachersallday.Studentsaregenerallydividedintogroupsof12-15.答案:62.B。63.A。63.A。64C。65.D。解析:62.B。結(jié)合文中的“Applicationscloseon2ndJune,2008.”可知B項正確。63.A。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段中的“Someclassesconcentratechieflyonreading…”可知A項正確。64C。根據(jù)文章最后一句可知C項符合。65.D。根據(jù)文中的“Teachingisgenerallyingroupsof12-15people…”可知D項正確。Therainyseasoniscomingandlet'smakefulluseofthe daystodrywhateverisneededtodry.fewlastsunnylastfewsunnylastsunnyfewsunnylastfew答案:B19.—Thebookisn'teasyforJacktounderstand,isit?.Hisforeignlanguageisfarbetterthanexpected.[]A.No,itisn'tI'mafraidnotIdon'tthinksoYes,itis答案:D20.AInsomniaistheinabilitytofallasleeporsleeprestfully.Itisaproblemtonearlyeveryoneatsometime.Apersonmaybeawakeforanhourinthemiddleofthenightandthen,nextmorning,feelthathehardlysleepallnightNormally,worryaboutnotgettingenoughsleepistheworstaspectofmostinsomnia.Ifinsomniaisrecurrent,however,itisimportanttofinditscausesandtrytocorrectthem,withthehelpofadoctorifnecessary.Anyofalargenumberofsimplefactorsmaytakeitdifficultforsomeonetofallasleeporremainasleep.Hismattersmaybetoosoftortoohard.Iftherearetoomanyblanketsonahotnight,hemaybetoowarm;ifthebedclothesaretoolighthemayfeelcoldduringthenight.Ifitisnotdarkenough,ortoonoisy,thismaycausedifficultyinsleeping.Eatingshortlybeforegoingtobedalsoberesponsibleforinsomnia.Stimulatingdrinks,suchasteaorcoffee,canalsokeeppeopleawake.Inabilitytofallasleepissometimesasymptomofemotionalormentaldisorders.Insomniamayalsobecausedbypainand,veryrarely,itcanbeasymptomofaphysicaldisease.Thecauseofinsomniamaybeeasytocorrect.Thesufferershouldcheckthemattress,bedclothesandbedroomtemperature,andmakeanynecessarychanges.Aneyemaskkeepsoutthenightandear-plugsshutoutsound.Heshouldrelaxforanhourortwobeforebedtime,perhapsbyreadingabook;watchingTV,ortakingawarmbath.Ifhewakesduringthenightheshouldtryturningonthelightandreadingforawhile.Takingwarmmilkandabiscuitortwomaybehelpful.Aboveall,heshouldtrynottoworryaboutsleeplessnesswhensomeoneistiedenoughhenearlyalwaysfallsasleep.Ifnecessary,adoctormayprescribetranquillizersorsleepingpills.Takeonlythedosageheprescribes;anymoreisdangerous.Accordingtothewriter,insomniais .[A]arareproblem [B]asignofillness[C]acommoncomplaint [D]amoderndiseasePeoplewhohavedifficultysleepingshouldsleepin .[A]alightroom [B]adarkroom[C]acoldroom [D]awarmroomInsomnianeed’tbetakenseriouslybecause .[A]peoplecancatchonsleepduringtheday.[B]manypeoplesleepfartoomuch.[C]itcaneasilybecuredbydoctors.[D]itiscurednaturallybytiredness.Themaincureforinsomniais .[A]nottoreadtoomuchatnight[B]nottoeattoomuchforsupper[C]nottowatchtoomuchtelevision[D]nottogettooanxiousaboutsleeping答案:CBDD解析:1.解析:參閱第一段第二句。Itisaproblemtonearlyeveryoneatsometime.故[C]為正確答案。2.解析:房間暗有助睡眠,這是常識。參閱第二段中間。Ifitisnotdarkenough,ortoonoisy,thismaycausedifficultyinsleeping.故[B]為正確答案.3.解析:參閱第四段最后一句。Aboveall,heshouldtrynottoworryaboutsleeplessnesswhensomeoneistiedenoughhenearlyalwaysfallsasleep.故[D]為正確答案4.解析:同上一題,故為[D]正確答案Nodecision interviewed.willbemadeismadeisbeingmadehasbeenmade答案:A

aboutanyfutureappointmentuntilallthecandidateshavebeen22.4.ItissaidthattheearlyEuropeanplaying-cards forentertainmentandeducation.A.werebeingdesignedB.havedesignedC.havebeendesignedD.weredesigned答案:D解析:early暗示該空表示“過去被設(shè)計”,應(yīng)填一般過去時被動語態(tài)動詞形式weredesigned。Hedidnotfindajobyetbecausehehadno tomenwhocouldhelphim.approach B.application C.access D.approvalTheoldmangotintothe ofstoringmoneyunderthebed.tradition B. habit C.use D.custom答案:CBhaveaccesstohadaccesstohisprivatefiles.(我們能接觸他的私人檔案。)2)Onlyafewpeoplehaveaccesstothefullfactsofthease.(只有幾人能了解案件的全部事實。)3)Onlyhighofficialshadaccesstothe接近,走近,快到;對待處理(事情的)方式;接近(到達(dá))的路:1)Hewaswarnedoftheenemy.(已警告他敵人已接近。)2)Hisbookrepresentsanewapproachtothedifficulty.(他的書代表了處理困難的一種新方法。)3)Theapproachtothehousewasanarrowpath.(通到這幢房子的路是一條小徑。)application申請,申請書。approval贊同。根據(jù)題意,此句中不是指身體上的“接近或靠近”,而是指“能接觸到”的某人故選access更切題意.2.getintothehabitofdoingsth.意為“養(yǎng)成了做的習(xí)慣"。habit指個人的習(xí)慣,而custom則指社會的風(fēng)俗習(xí)慣。tradition“傳統(tǒng)"。It might have been John yesterday.A.thatB.whenC.whatD.which答案:A

bought a present for Maryisbe采用了mighthavebeen這一復(fù)雜結(jié)構(gòu)。故引導(dǎo)詞用that。選A。Insomeurbancenters,workaholismissocommonthatpeopledonotconsideritunusual:Theyacceptthelifestyleasnormal.GovernmentworkersinWashingtonD.C,forexample,frequentlyworksixtytoseventyhoursaweek.Theydon’tdothisbecausetheyhaveto;theydoitbecausetheywantto.Workaholismcanbeaseriousproblem.Becausetrueworkaholicswouldratherworkthandoanythingelse,theyprobablydon’tknowhowtorelax.Isworkaholismalwaysdangerous?Perhapsnot.Thereare,certainly,peoplewhoworkwellunderstress.Somestudiesshowthatmanyworkaholieshavegreatenergyandinterestinlife.Theirworkissopleasurablethattheyareactuallyveryhappy.Formostworkaholics,workandentertainmentkeepthembusyandcreative.Whydoworkaholicsenjoytheirjobssomuch?Thereareseveraladvantagestowork.Ofcourse,itprovidespeoplewithpaychecks,andthisisimportant.Butitoffersmorethanfinancialsecurity.Itprovidespeoplewithselfconfidence;theyhaveafeelingofsatisfactionwhenthey’reproducedachallengingpieceofworkandareabletosay,“Imadethat.”Psychologistsclaimthatworkgivespeopleanidentitythroughparticipationinwork,theygetasenseofselfandindividualism.Inaddition,mostjobsprovidepeoplewithasociallyacceptablewaytomeetothers.Perhapssomepeoplearecompulsiveabouttheirwork,buttheiraddictionseemstobeasafe-evenanadvantageous-one.Thepassageindicatesthatworkaholics .A.justknowworkbutnothingelsearewillingtoworkhardforlonghourswithoutpayfindtheirworkprovidethemmoresatisfactionandself confidencethanhowmuchtheyare paidhastheworkwithmoreresponsibilitythanothersOneofthereasonsthatsomepeoplearenotwillingtoquittheirjobsevenintheireightiesand ninetiesisthattheyareintheneedoffinancialsecuritytheywouldratherworkthanbedisturbedbydomesticaffairsC.theylongforasenseofidentityandbeingaccomplishedD.theymayhavehealthproblemsfromsheerboredomThispassageismainlyabout.A.workaholicsareusuallysuccessfulpeople,buttheirlivesareinamessB.workaholismcanleadtoseriousproblemsbutitcanalsocreateajoyfullifepeoplewhoareabsorbedintheirworkmayenjoymovies,sportsandotherkindsofentertainmentthosewhoworkevenunderdifficultconditionsmaybeveryhappy12.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.intheeyesofallthecommonpeopleworkaholicsarepeculiarB.toworkaholics,workisthesolesourceofhappinessC.apieceofchallengingworkmayprovidetheworkaholicsasenseofsatisfactionD.workaholicsareasaddictedtotheirjobasotherpeoplearetodrugsoralcohol答案:9-12 CCBD解析:9. 根據(jù)第二段第二句…trueworkaholicswouldratherworkthandoanythingelse...可知工作狂只是更愿意工作,而非只知道工作,A說法過于絕對。根據(jù)第四段第三句:Itprovidespeoplewith paychecks可排除B。文中只提到“工作狂”工作時間比其他人更長、工作更賣力,但未提及他們的責(zé)任問題,故排除D。根據(jù)第四段第四句:Butit(=work)offersmorethanfinancialsecurity及第五句:It(=work)providespeoplewith self confidence...afeelingofsatisfaction...可知C正確.10. 從文章第四段第五、六句我們知道,工作賦予他們一種滿足感、成就感(senseofbeingaccomplished),工作使人獲得一種認(rèn)同(identity),通過參與工作,他們獲得一種自我意識和個人意識??芍狢正確。而金錢只是人們工作的目的之一,并不是最重要的方面。故不選A。人們到老年仍然工作,并非由于不愿意做家務(wù),也并不是擔(dān)心整天無所事事會引起健康方面的問題。所以B和D不正確。11. 文章中心圍繞工作狂的特點展開,第二段提出工作狂可能是一個很嚴(yán)重的問題,但在第三段也指出工作狂也可快樂地生活,并介紹了首段首句指出“人們認(rèn)為工作狂的生活狀態(tài)是正常的”。A項與之相反,故可排除。B太片面,因為工作狂也喜歡生活,第三段說manyworkaholicshavegreatThediscoveryofgoldinAustralialedthousandstobelievethatafortune .ismadewouldmakewastobemadehadmade答案:CHearrivedhereatnoon, ﹍﹍intheday,andhewentoutandcameback﹍﹍intheday.A.late;lateB.late;laterC.later;lateD.later;later答案:C解析:選C。later為副詞,意為“后來”,comebacklate“回來晚了”。Imadeafire uptheroomassoonasmyfathercamein.A.warmB.warmedC.towarmD.warming答案:Cwar-muptheroomMikewentouttoseeafilmlastnightwithmostofhishomework .finishinghavefinishedfinishedwasfinished答案:C30.根據(jù)漢語意思完成句子。沒有人喜歡被盯著看,那會讓人感覺不舒服.No one likes ,it makes you feel uncomfortable.答案:beingstaredat31.—Whatanamazingmuseum!— .Icouldn'tagreemore.Gostraightandturnright.Whataniceday!I'dliketogo,butI'mbusy.答案:A32.Wehadn’tplannedtomeet.Wemet chance.A.ofB.inC.forD.by答案:D解析:bychance.偶然地33..Doyouthinkit greatrewardforLondontohold OlympicGamesin2012?A.a(chǎn);theB.the;theC.a(chǎn);anD./’/答案:A解析:冠詞用法。第一空用不定冠詞a表示泛指;第二空用定冠詞the表示特指。請分析原因,并結(jié)合自己的生活實際,寫下你的感悟。要求:1.詞數(shù):120左右。2.題目自擬。3.文中不出現(xiàn)真實的學(xué)生姓名。注意:1.文章連貫,條理清楚,詳略得當(dāng)。2.分析原因,結(jié)合實際,寫出真情實感。答案:Beingpassionate,honestandhard–working,agoodstudentisalwayslisteningandlearning.Personallyspeaking,Istronglybelievethathonestyisofutmostimportanceamongdozensofgoodqualities.Thereisproverbthatgoes‘Honestyisthebestpolicy’,anditseemsastrueasitwaswhenfirstcoined.Themostimportantelementinhumanrelationships,whetherbusinessorpersonal,istrust.Hereisoneofmysecrets.Ionceliedtomyparentsbecauseofmypoorscores.Havingknowntherealfactfromteachers,theypraisedandencouragedme,showingtheirdeeplove.Laterdays,myconscienceswallowedme,growingasItoldlieinanefforttoconcealmyoriginaldeceit.Igaveitup,andchosetobefrank.Wow!Itisbettertosticktothetruth!Fromthenon,Ihavekeptthefollowinginmyminds:Ifitisnottrue,don’tsayit.Ifitisnotright,don’tdoit.Honestyisnotthebestpolicy,butalsoaprinciple,whichisabsolutelyessentialforthegoodandhappylivingoflife.解析:學(xué)生美德教育Itisreportedthatthefloodshaveleftabout peoplehomeless.twothousandtwo-thousandstwothousandstwothousandsof答案:A36.—I'msureAndrewwillwinthefirstprizeinthefinal.Ithinkso.He foritformonths.答案:C37.YOUdon’tneedmillionstobehappy.Infact,atTheHappinessInstituteinAustralia,acoupleofhundreddollarsmaybeenough.Theinstituteopeneditsdoorslastyear,and,sincethen,menandwomenofallageshavebeenpayingA$200anhour(US$140)forlessonsonhowtofeelgreat.“Youcanactuallyincreaseyourhappinesslevels.That’swhatweteach,”saidTimothySharp,founderoftheinstitute.Expertssaythatonlyabout15percentofhappinesscomesfromincome,assetsandotherfinancialfactors.Asmuchas85percentcomesfromthingssuchasattitude,lifecontrolandrelationships.Mostofusaresignificantlybetterofffinanciallythanourparentsandgrandparents,buthappinesslevelshaven’tchangedtoreflectthat.Studiesshowthatoncethebasicneedsofshelterandfoodaremet,additionalwealthaddsverylittletohappiness.Manydecadesago,the“sageofBaltimore,Maryland”,editorHLMencken,definedwealthasearningUS$100morethanyour“wife’ssister’shusband.”Behavioraleconomistsnowsaypartofthereasonwearericherbutnothappierisbecausewecompareourselvestopeoplebetteroffmaterially.“Theargumentisthatifyouwanttobehappythere’saverysimplethingyoucando:Compareyourselftopeoplewhoarelesswelloffthanyou—poorer,smallerhouse,car,”saidSharp.TheHappinessInstituteaimstoshowyouhowtoovercometheseunhappinessfactorsbyfocusingon“morethanjustyourbankaccount.”“IfIcomparemyselftoBillGatesthenI’malwaysgoingtobedown,”saidSharp.Abetterthingtocomparewith,hesaid,mightbeKerryPacker,Australia’srichestpersonwhohashadakidneytransplantandheartsurgeryinrecentyears.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?YoucanincreaseyourhappinesslevelsbyattendingtheclassesattheHappinessInstitute.Mostofusarehappierthanourparentsorgrandparentssinceweearnmore.EarningUS$100morethanyourwife’ssister’shusbandifyouwanttobehappy.BothBillGatesandKerryPackerareexamplesofthosewhoareextremelyrichbutobviouslyunhappy.Theunderlinedphrasehasthesamemeaningastheword .healthy B. unhealthy C.free D.wealthyTheauthorwrotethepassagetotellus .happinessiseverythingwealthisthefoundationofhappinesshavefunattheHappinessInstitutemoneydoesn’talwaysmeanhappiness答案:1-4ADDC解析:1.細(xì)節(jié)判斷題。根據(jù)第三小節(jié)中的Youcanactuallyincreaseyourhappinesslevels.That’swhatweteach可知A項正確。B項與文章的提供的信息正好相反,C項是形象化的說明,并非真實條件與結(jié)果,D項中關(guān)于BillGates的說法是文章所沒有說明的。2.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)句子peoplewhoarelesswelloffthanyou—poorer,smallerhouse,car,以及前文出現(xiàn)的比較級betterofffinancially/materially,可知是指“富有”。3.主旨?xì)w納題。本文講述金錢與幸福之間的關(guān)系,只有D項最能體現(xiàn)文章的中心。38.Willyoupleasesparemeafewminutestoacceptmyinterview,MrYangLiweinow? .ButI’llbefreethisevening.Wouldyoumind?A.No,Idon’tB.Yes,withpleasureC.I’mafraidnotD.Yes,I’dbegladto答案:C解析:選C。根據(jù)回答可以知道回話的人委婉的拒絕了問話人的要求,此時要用C來表達(dá)。Accordingtotheartdealer,thepainting dollars.expectsisexpectedisexpectingexpected答案:B

togoforatleastamillion40.—Thebedroomistoodirty. wecleanit?—Ofcourse.A.WillB.ShallC.WouldD.Do答案:BshallIputdinnerlet’sforgetaboutitnowandhaveourdinner,shallwe?(我們忘掉這件事,開始吃飯,好不好?)41.Lastweek,onlytwopeoplecametolookatthehouse, wantedtobuyit.答案:D42.8.ShesaysIhurtherfeeling,butldidn’t.A.wantB.wanttoC.meanD.meanto答案:D解析:mean+不定式,作“打算做,有意干”解,want只是“需要.要做”的意思,不定式省略時,要保留to。選D.SometimesIreallydoubtwhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Everydaytheyareverybusytryingto36inordertopaythehightuitionformybrotherandme.Theydon’tactinthe37waysthatIreadinbooksorIseeonTV.Intheiropinion,“Iloveyou”istoo38forthemtosay.SendingflowerstoeachotheronValentine’sDayisevenmoreoutof39.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt.Isatdownbesideher.“Mom,Ihaveaquestiontoaskyou.Isthere40betweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherinaverylowvoice.Shedidn’tanswerimmediately.She41herheadandcontinuedtosewthequilt.IwasveryworriedbecauseIthoughtIhad_42_her.Iwas_43andIdidn’tknowwhatIshoulddo.ButatlastIheardmymothersaythefollowingwords:“Susan,”shesaidthoughtfully,“Lookatthisthread.Sometimesit44_,butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequilt45.Iflifeisaquilt,thenloveshouldbeathread.Itcanhardlybeseen46_,butit’sreallythere.Loveis47.”IlistenedcarefullybutI48heruntilthenextspring.Atthattime,myfathersuddenly49_seriously.Mymotherhadtostaywithhiminthehospitalforamonth.Whentheyreturnedfromthehospital,theybothlooked50_.Itseemedbothofthemhadhadaseriousillness.Aftertheywereback,everydayinthemorninganddusk,mymotherhelpedmyfather51onthecountryroad.“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?”Iaskedhimoneday.“Susan,don’t52me.”hesaidgently.“Totellyouthetruth,Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmom.”53hiseyes,Iknowhelovesmymotherdeeply.OnceIthoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsand54.Butfromthisexperience,Iunder

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