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Part1MultipleChoice

(每小題:分)

Directions:Choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.

1.IwillholdyournoteuntilChristmasDay,you

certainlywillhavereceivedyourallowance.

?A.bythattime

B.atthattime

C.bywhichtime

D.atwhichtime

2.ThePrimeMinistercommandedthatfarmersloans

fromthegovernment.

A.wouldreceive

B.received

C.oughttoreceive

D.shouldreceive

3.Theypackedtheinstrumentscarefullytheywouldbe

brokenduringtransportation.

-A.sothat

B.onconditionthat

C.forfearthat

D.providedthat

4.Lotsofpeoplepretendthattheyneverreadadvertisements,

butthisclaim.

lA.maybehardlydoubted

@B.maybeseriouslydoubted

LC.maybeharddoubting

_D,maybedoubtedserious

5.hostels(客棧)maynotofferthemostcomfortable

quarters,theyareconvenient,inexpensive,andattractiveto

travelingstudentsandyoungpeople.

?cA.When

國B.While

LC.Nowthat

一D.If

6.Whenhehurriedtotheairport,hefound,tohisgreat

disappointment,histicketandpassportathome.

A.wereleft

B.hadleft

C.havebeenleft

D.hadbeenleft

7.Werethewireofasmallerdiameter(直徑),itsresistance

A.hadbeenincreased

B.wasincreased

C.mighthavebeenincreased

D.wouldbeincreased

8.Hewenttoworkonfootyesterday,thoughheby

bus.

lA.musthavegone

lB.mighthavegone

已C.wouldhavegone

?D.couldhavegone

9.Healwayspreferstostartearlyratherthan

everythingtothelastminute.

A.leave

B.leaving

C.leaves

D.left

10.Frankwasadvisedtogivetheassignmenttohe

believedhadastrongsenseofresponsibility.

c?A.whom

E__B.whoever

□?C.whomever

?D.that

11.Almostallthecountriesintheworldhopedthatthewarring

sideswouldacompromise.

c?A.affect

E?B.effect

c?C.come

iD.lead

12.Ourtalkwascompletelyoutbytheroarofthe

machines.Asaresult,wehadtocommunicatewithgestures.

A.decreased

B.reduced

C.smashed

D.drowned

13.Shewasarrestedforstatesecretstoaforeignreporter

inreturnforhersongoingabroad.

LA.gettingaway

La

區(qū)B.givingaway

lC.breakingaway

?D.puttingaway

14.Canyoufurnishingyourhouseluxuriouslyatatime

whenthecompanyislosingsomuchmoney?

CA.verify

CB.identify

區(qū)C.justify

D.clarify

15.Therenewproblemsinrespectoftherelationship

betweenthetwocountriesinrecentyears.

A.rose

B.raised

C.lifted

D.arose

16.Afterthemeetingtheworkerswentbacktotheir

workshops.

已A.respectable

區(qū)B.respective

已C.respectful

?D.respected

17.Theprofessorkeptspeakingabouthisnewdiscoveryinthe

field,onlyoccasionallytohaveamouthfuloftea.

lA.droppingoff

區(qū)B.breakingoff

LC.puttingoff

D.settingoff

18.Hishealthasheatetoolittleandworkedtoohard

formonthsonend.

A.brokeup

B.brokethrough

C.brokedown

D.brokeoff

19.ThetheoryofclasscurrentlyprevailingintheWestis

basedonwhatMaxWeber,aGermansociologist,proposed.

CA.fairly

CB.kindly

CC.greatly

?D.largely

20.HisanswerwassoconfusedthatIcouldhardlymakeany

ofitatall.

CA.interpretation

CB.meaning

c?C.reason

__D.sense

21.Nooneintheclasscouldtherightanswertothe

question.

A.describe

B.furnish

C.install

D.assess

22.Thedentistcouldnosignsofdecayinmyteeth.

A.determine

B.define

C.assign

D.detect

23.Tohisgreatjoyhediscoveredthathisearsbecame

A.sensitive

B.aware

C.efficient

D.sensible

24.Hemadenotohisillnesstillafterthelesson.

A.remark

B.comment

C.reference

D.opinion

25.Thepilotoftheplaneisforthepassengers'safety.

A.conscious

B.responsible

C.necessary

D.regulated

26.Weneedtomakesurethatweourresourcesas

fullyaspossible.

A.achieve

B.operate

C.exploit

D.expel

27.Theeconomylookssettoitsgrowthintonextyear.

A.endure

B.persist

C.remain

D.sustain

28.TheshopassistantsaysifIleave$10asa,they'll

keepthedressforme.

區(qū)A.deposit

c?B.loan

□LC.guarantee

c__D.fee

29.Itwassucha(n)tohearthatMartawasfoundsafe

andwell.

c?A.concern

CB.anxiety

CC.expectation

?D.relief

30.Ifconsumersrealizethattheyarelikelytobeby

foodstuffs,theywillnotbuythem.

?A.fined

B.sued

C.contaminated

D.charged

31.Ithinkyoushouldquestiontheirinofferingtolend

youthemoney.

E?A.motives

c?B.reasons

c?C.ideals

__D.initiatives

32.Thegovernmentistryingtopublicconfidenceinits

managementoftheeconomy.

?cA.recover

c?B.relieve

CC.preserve

?D.restore

33.Shewasusingallherpowersofpersuasiontothe

Griffinstoremaininthetown.

?A.make

B.induce

C.expel

D.tempt

34.Unlessyouhaveaheatedgreenhousewefeelyouwillhave

difficultyinkeepingtheplantforverylongindoorsbecause

theylikeareallywarmandatmosphere.

?A.vivid

B.amused

C.moist

D.contaminated

35.Idon'tthinkhisremarksarerelevantourdiscussion.

A.to

B.at

C.for

D.with

36.Hewon'tsucceedanyway,hardhetries.

A.whatever

B.nomatter

C.as

D.however

37.Wehaven'tgottherightansweryet,becausetheproblem

isquitecomplicated.

A.solved

B.issolved

C.beingsolved

D.havingsolved

38.Youmustspeakslowly,sothatyoucanmakeyourself

A.tobeunderstood

B.understood

C.understanding

D.beingunderstood

39.Itwasthathedidn'tgototheparty.

A.becausehewasill

B.hewas川

C.hisillness

D.becausehisillness

40.There'snothingonTVtonight,rubbish.

c?A.ratherthan

c__B.morethan

c?C.betterthan

?D.otherthan

Part1MultipleChoice(每小題:0.5分;滿分:20分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.0.5?Cc

2.0.5?DD

3.0XAC

4.0.5?BB

5.0.5BB

6.0.5/DD

7.0.5?DD

8.0.5?DD

9.0.5AA

10.0.5?BB

11.0.5/BB

12.0.5?DD

13.0.5?BB

14.0.5/CC

15.0.5?DD

16.0.5BB

17.0.5?BB

18.0.5?CC

19.0.5DD

20.0.5zDD

21.0.5/BB

22.0.5/DD

23.0.5?AA

24.0.5?CC

25.0.5?BB

26.0.5/CC

27.0.5/DD

28.0.5?AA

29.0.5?DD

30.0.5?CC

31.0.5/AA

32.0.5/DD

33.0.5/BB

34.0.5?CC

35.0.5?AA

36.0.5DD

37.0.5?CC

38.0.5/BB

39.0.5/AA

40.0.5?DD

Subtotal:19.5

老師評語:

Part2Cloze(withfourchoicesprovided)

(每小題:分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyand

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenfor

eachblank.

Questions1to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ihavegoalsformylife,buttheyarenotfameorfortune.But

Icalm▼

thatdoesnotmeanIcanjustsit1.I—doing

accident▼

nothingatall.Iwant2.―I,somethingunusual,

excitingandevendangeroussometimes.OnedreamIhaveis

tobe3.?-hntotheharnessofajetandflyattwice

thespeedofsound.Or,Icouldgointospaceand4.

gravity.Onanouterspaceadventure,Icould5.

theEarthinaspacecraft.Ialsowouldliketo

hang▼I

jumpfromanairplane,6.—untheskyand

parachute(跳傘)totheground.OrmaybeI'llclimbsteep

heightsSinChina.Ifsalsopossibleforme

mountain7.

explore▼

to8.―?tropicaljunglesinBrazil.No,I'mnot9.

disappointed▼

-iforthespotlight.Idon'twanttojointhe

conquestJoffame.Isimplydon'twantmylifetobe

10.

fascinating▼

11.-I.Icouldgoonafantastic12.

commission▼

-I.Icoulduncover13.

sunk▼

I-treasuresinthemysteriousBermudatriangleor

becomeacaptainonanavalaircraftcarrierand14.

Iorbit▼

I―Hhesevenseas.MaybeI'llinvestigatecrimesor

accuse▼

beanattorneyforthepublicand15.?―?large

corporationsofterriblecrimes.Icouldcatchthemastheyare

Icompel1ing▼

16.I—^citizensoutoftheirhard-earned

money.Or,Icouldbeagovernmentagentand17.

spy▼

I―ionforeigncountries.Icouldfindoutiftheyare

violation

,一、,I一lofourmothercountry.

boring

Onsecondthought,thisallseemsquite19.

takebackeverythingthatIhavesaid.A(n)20.

worthless

lifeisforme.IthinkthatIwillsimplysit

backinmybigcomfortablechairwiththeair-conditioningset

ataperfect24degreescentigradeandreadaboutsomeone

elsedoingthosedangerousthings.Thisbookaboutminingfor

goldwilldofine.

Part2Cloze(withfourchoicesprovided)(每小題:0.5分;滿分:10分)

小題得分對錯我的答案客觀

1.0.5?stillstill

2.0.5?adventureadventure

3.0.5?strappedstrapped

4.0.5Zdefydefy

5.0.5orbitorbit

6.0.5?flyfiy

7.0.5/peakspeaks

8.0.5/exploreexplore

9.0.5/desperatedesperate

10.0.5/conquestconquest

11.0.5?boringboring

12.0.5?missionmission

13.0.5?submergedsubmerged

14.0.5?cruisecruise

15.0.5accuseaccuse

16.0.5cheatingcheating

17.0.5?spyspy

18.0.5/invasioninvasion

19.0.5complicatedcomplicated

20.0.5?idleidle

Subtotal:10

老師評語:

Part3ReadingComprehension(Multiple

Choice)

(每小題:分)

Directions:Readthefollowingpassagescarefullyand

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,

CandD.

Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Achildwhohasoncebeenpleasedwithatalelikes,asarule,to

haveitretoldinidenticallythesamewords,butthisshouldnotlead

parentstotreatprintedfairystoriesassacred(上帝的)texts.Itis

alwaysmuchbettertotellastorythanreaditoutofabook,and,if

aparentcanproducewhat,intheactualcircumstancesofthetime

andtheindividualchild,isanimprovementontheprintedtext,so

muchthebetter.

Achargemadeagainstfairytalesisthattheyharmthechildby

frighteninghimorarousinghissadistic(施虐狂的)impulses.To

provethelatter,onewouldhavetoshowinacontrolledexperiment

thatchildrenwhohavereadfairystoriesweremoreoftenguiltyof

crueltythanthosewhohadnot.Astofear,Ithink,wealsoneed

well-documentedcasesofchildrenbeingdangerouslyterrified(恐

懼)bysomefairystory.Often,however,thisarisesfromthechild

havingheardthestoryonce.Familiaritywiththestorybyrepetition

turnsthepainoffearintothepleasureofafearfacedand

mastered.

Therearealsopeoplewhoobjecttofairystoriesonthegrounds

thattheyarenotobjectivelytrue,thatgiants,witches(女巫),

two-headeddragons,magiccarpets(魔毯),etc.,donotexist;and

that,insteadofindulging(沉溺)hisfantasiesinfairytales,thechild

shouldbetaughthowtoadapttorealitybystudyinghistoryand

mechanics.Ifindsuchpeople,Imustconfess,sounsympathetic

andpeculiarthatIdonotknowhowtoarguewiththem.Iftheir

caseweresound,theworldshouldbefullofmadmenattemptingto

flyfromNewYorktoPhiladelphiaonabroomstick(女巫乘騎的掃帚

柄)orcoveringatelephonewithkissesinthebeliefthatitwastheir

enchanted(中魔法的)girl-friend.

Nofairystoryeverclaimedtobeadescriptionoftheexternalworld

andnosane(精神健全的)childhaseverbelievedthatitwas.

1.Theauthorconsidersthatafairystoryismoreeffectivewhen

itis.

?A.repeatedwithoutvariation

B.treatedwithrespect

C.adaptedbytheparent

D.setinthepresent

2.Somepeopledislikefairystoriesbecausetheyfeelthatthey

A.temptpeopletobecrueltochildren

B.showtheprimitivecrueltyinchildren

C.lendthemselvestoundesirableexperimentswithchildren

D.increaseatendencytohavesadisticimpulsesinchildren

3.Accordingtothepassagegreatfearcanbestimulatedina

childwhenthestoryis.

LA.setinreality

國B.heardforthefirsttime

gC.repeatedtoooften

?D.dramaticallytold

4.Theauthor'smentionofbroomsticksandtelephonesismeant

tosuggestthat.

_A.fairystoriesarestillbeingmadeup

?B.thereisconfusionaboutdifferentkindsoftruth

E

lC.peopletrytomodernizeoldfairystories

巴D.thereismoreconcernforchildren'sfearsnowadays

5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothe

passage?

A.Fairystoriesareanythingbutbeneficialtothegrowthof

children.

B.Fairystoriesteachchildrenthewaytoadapttothesociety.

@C.Nofairystoryshouldbetakenasthetruedescriptionofthe

reality.

已D.Nofairystoryshouldbetoldtothechildrenwithout

modification.

Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

StandingaloneattheBrowns*party,AnnaMackintoshthought

aboutherhusbandEdward,establishinghimclearlyinhermind's

eye.Hewasathinman,forty-oneyearsofage,withfairhairthat

wasoftenuntidy.Intheseventeenyearsthey'dbeenmarriedhe

hadchangedverylittle;hewasstillnervouswithotherpeople,and

smiledinthesameembarrassedway,andhisfacewasstillalmost

boyish.

Shebelievedshehadfailedhimbecausehehadwishedforchildren

andshehadnotbeenabletosupplyany.Shehad,overtheyears,

becomeneurotic(神經(jīng)機(jī)能病的)aboutthisfactandintheend,

quitesometimeagonow,shehadconsultedapsychiatrist(精神病

學(xué)家)Dr.Abbat,atEdward'spleading(懇求).

IntheBrowns*richdrawingroom,itswallsandceilinggleaming(發(fā)

微光)withametallic(金屬般的)surfaceofimitationgold,Anna

listenedtodancemusiccomingfromataperecorderandcontinued

tothinkaboutherhusband.

Inamomenthewouldbeattheparty,sincetheyhadagreedto

meetthere,althoughbynowitwasthree-quartersofanhourlater

thanthetimehehadpromised.

TheBrownswerepeopleheknewinabusinessway,andhehad

saidhethoughtitwisethatheandAnnashouldattendthis

gatheringoftheirs.Shehadnevermetthembefore,whichmadeit

moredifficultforher,havingtowaitabout,notknowingasoulin

theroom.

Whenshethoughtaboutitshefeltharddoneby,foralthough

Edwardwaskindtoherandalwayshadbeen,itwasfarfrom

consideratetobeaslateasthis.Becauseofhernervouscondition

shefeltafraidandhaddevelopedasicknessinherstomach.She

lookedatherwatchandsighed.

6.WhydidAnnafeelawkwardattheparty?

LA.Shecametothepartytooearly.

lB.Shewasneglectedbythehost.

?C.Shefeltuncomfortablewiththeatmosphereoftheparty.

D.Shedidn'tknowanyonethere.

7.WhatmadeAnnafeelinadequate?

?A.Shedidnotmakeagoodmothertoherchildren.

區(qū)B.Shewasunabletosatisfyherhusband'sdesiretohave

children.

?C.Shedidnotgetalongwellwithherhusband.

CD.Shewasunabletohaveabetterunderstandingofher

husband.

8.Astimewentby,Annastartedtogetangryas.

巴A.shefoundtheBrownsweremuchwealthierthantheywere

區(qū)B.herhusbandwasusuallymorethoughtful

_C.shenoticedthatnoonewaswillingtotalktoher

D.herhusbandwasbad-manneredintheparty

9.Accordingtothepassage,EdwardwantedAnnatoattendthe

partybecause.

?cA.hewantedhertohavemoreofasociallife

?B.hetriedtodistractherfromsomeunpleasantthoughts

C.heneededhersupport

D.hethoughtshewouldimpresstheBrowns

10.WhatkindofwomanAnnawasaccordingtothepassage?

A.Sensitiveandworried.

B.Openandtalkative.

C.Imaginativeandcheerful.

D.Sensibleandeasygoing.

Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Intheprimaryschool,achildisinacomparativelysimplesetting

andmostofthetimeformsarelationshipwithonefamiliarteacher.

Onenteringsecondaryschool,anewworldopensupandfrequently

itisamuchmoredifficultworld.Thepupilsoonlearnstobeless

freeinthewayhespeakstoteachersandeventohisfellowpupils.

Hebeginstolosegraduallythefreeandeasywaysoftheprimary

school,forhesensestheneedforamorecautiousapproachinthe

secondaryschoolwherethereareolderpupils.Secondarystaffand

pupilssufferfromthepressuresofacademicworkandseemtohave

lesstimetostopandtalk.Teacherswithspecialistrolesmaysee

hundredsofchildreninaweek,andapupilmaybeabletoform

relationshipswithveryfewofthestaff.Hehastodecidewhich

adultsareapproachable;goodschoolswillmakecleartoevery

youngpersonfromthefirstyearwhatguidanceandpersonalhelpis

available—butwhethertherealityoflifeintheinstitutionactually

encouragesrequestsforhelpisanothermatter.

Adultsoftenforgetwhataconfusingpictureschoolcanoffertoa

child.Heseesagreatdealofmovement,agreatnumberof

people—oftenratherfrightening-lookingpeople—andrealizesthat

anincreasingnumberofchoicesanddecisionshavetobemade.As

heprogressesthroughtheschooltheconfusionmaybecomeless

butthechoicesanddecisionsrequiredwillincrease.Theschoolwill

rightlyexpectthepupiltotakethefirststepstoobtainthehelphe

needs,forthisisthepatternofadultlifeforwhichhehastobe

prepared,butallthetimetheopportunitiesforpersonalandgroup

advicemustbepresentedinawaywhichmakesthemeasyto

understandandwithineasyreachofpupils.

11.Accordingtothepassageone

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