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經(jīng)典word整理文檔,僅參考,轉(zhuǎn)Word此處可刪除頁(yè)眉頁(yè)腳。本資料屬于網(wǎng)絡(luò)整理,如有侵權(quán),請(qǐng)聯(lián)系刪除,謝謝!CLOZE[15MIN.]Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldcorrectlycompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblanks.MarkthecorrectchoiceforeachblankonyourANSWERSHEET.AllAmericansareatleastvaguely___26___withtheplightoftheAmericanIndian.CutbacksinfederalprogramsforIndianshavemadetheirproblems___27___moresevereinrecentyears.Josephyreports,“___28___1981itwasestimatedthatcutbacksinfederalprogramsforIndianstotaledabout$500million”ormorethantentimesthecutsaffectingtheir___29___fellowAmericans.Additionalcutsseemtobethreatenedinthefuture.Thisreducedfundingisaffectingalmostallaspectsofreservationlife,___30___education.IftheIndianscouldsolvetheir___31___problems,solutionstomanyoftheirotherproblemsmightnotbefarbehind.InthispaperthecurrentstatusofIndianeducationwillbedescribedand___32___andsomewaysofimprovingthiseducationwillbeproposed.Whetherto___33___withthedominantAmericancultureortopreserveIndianculturehasbeenalongstandingissueinIndianeducation.AftertheCivilWarfullresponsibilityforIndianeducationwasturnedoverbythegovernmenttochurchesandmissionarygroups.Thenextfiftyyearsbecameaperiodof___34___assimilationinallareasofIndianculture,butespeciallyinreligionandeducation.JohnCollier,areformerwhoagitated___35___Indiansandtheirculturefromtheearly1920suntilhisdeathin1968,hadadifferentidea.Hebelievedthatinsteadofeffacingnativeculture,Indianschoolsshouldencourageand___36___it.Pressuretoassimilateremainsapotentforcetoday,___37___.MoreandmoreIndiansaregraduatingfromhighschoolandcollegeandbecoming___38___forjobsinthenon-Indiansociety.“WhenIndiansobtaintherequisiteskills,manyofthementerthebroaderAmericansocietyandsucceed.”___39___approximately90percentofallIndianchildrenareeducatedinstatepublicschoolsystems.Howwellthesechildrencompetewiththemembersofthedominantsociety,however,isanother___40___.26.A.agreeableB.regardlessC.familiarD.sympathetic27.A.evenB.everC.greatlyD.further28.A.SinceB.UptoC.BeforeD.Bytheendof29.A.non-IndianB.IndianC.previousD.former30.A.exceptB.regardingC.besidesD.including31.A.culturalB.educationalC.socialD.severe32.A.estimatedB.evaluatedC.settledD.decided33.A.agreeB.pushforwardC.assimilateD.deal34.A.enforcedB.overallC.contemptuousD.unbelievable35.A.infavorofB.onbehalfofC.sidebysidewithD.farbehind36.A.realizeB.assimilateC.acknowledgeD.revitalize37.A.yetB.furthermoreC.howeverD.justthesame38.A.availableB.reachableC.suitableD.eligible39.A.InthefutureB.InthepastC.AtpresentD.Maybe40.A.questionB.issueC.aspectD.matterPARTⅤGRAMMARANDVOCABULARY[15MIN.]Therearetwenty-fivesentencesinthissection.BeneatheachsentencetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatcorrectlycompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.41.He____havebeennervousbecausehedidn’tgostraightin.A.oughttoB.mustC.shouldD.hadto42.IamquitesurethatIcan____Michaelintolettingususehiscartomorrow.A.speakB.talkC.tellD.say43.Jeancouldbeaveryattractivegirlbutshe____toherclothes.A.paysnoattentionB.waspayingnoattentionC.paidnoattentionD.hadpaidnoattention44.Whenquestionedbytheinterviewer,mymindwent____,andIcouldhardlyremembermyowndateofbirth.A.blankB.dimC.faintD.vain45.Thetextbookquestionaswellasotherissuesisgoingtobediscussedwhenthecongressisin____againnextspring.A.assemblyB.conventionC.conferenceD.session46.Todriveacarsafely,itis____goodbrakes.A.essentialwithB.essentialhavingC.essentialtohaveD.essentialhave47.AsIregardit,youcanwidenthe____oftheseimprovementsthroughyouractiveparticipation.A.volumeB.dimensionC.magnitudeD.scope48.“Canyourideahorse”“No,Ineverhadthechance____.”A.forlearningB.forlearninghowC.howtolearnitD.tolearnhow49.Aselectriclinesweredestroyedbythestorm,theywereforcedto[CD#4]lightforseveraldays.A.gooverB.goinforC.gowithoutD.goout50.Tosurviveintheintensemarketcompetition,wemust____thequalitiesandvarietiesofproductswemaketotheworld-marketdemand.A.improveB.guaranteeC.gearD.enhance51.“Mariahasblistersinherboots.”“She____walkingsuchalongdistance.”A.wasusednottoB.usedtoC.isnotusedtoD.didnotusedto52.Inancienttimespeoplewhowerethoughttohavetheabilityto____dreamswerelikelytobehighlyrespected.A.impartB.inheritC.interpretD.intervene53.Itwas____thatwefelttiredwhenwearrived.A.asolongtravelB.suchalongtravelC.suchalongjourneyD.suchasolongjourneypoorrecordinschool,theboardthinksthatheshouldstudyhard.A.InspiteofB.InchargeofC.InviewofD.Incaseof55.“Whatauthorsdoyoulike”“Shakespeareis____.”A.favoriteformeB.myfavoriteC.formethefavoriteD.thefavoriteofmine56.Wehadn’texpectedapowercutsowewereastonishedwhenthewholehousewas____intodarkness.A.divedB.plungedC.drownedD.dropped57.Withouta(an)____passportatouristisforbiddentoenteracountry.A.operativeB.effectiveC.validD.efficient58.Althoughthetownhadbeenattackedbythestormseveraltimes,____wasdone.A.afewdamagesB.fewdamagesC.littledamageD.alittledamage59.Beforethetouristssetoff,theyspentmuchtimesettingalimit____theexpensesofthetrip.A.forB.inC.toD.about60.“Tinalooksespeciallyprettytonight.”“Yes,shealwayslooksherbestin____ofthatcolor.”A.dressB.adressC.thatdressD.thedress61.Despitethewiderangeofreadingmaterialspeciallywrittenor____forlanguagelearningpurposes,thereisyetnocomprehensivesystematicprogramforthereadingskills.A.appointedB.assembledC.acknowledgedD.adapted62.Internet,a____ofmillionsofcomputerslinkedworldwide,isthelargestsystemservinge-mailmessengers.A.unityB.connectionC.networkD.combination63.“Howdarkyourbrother’shairis!”“It’s____minewhenIwasathisage.”A.nodarkerthanB.nomoredarkerasC.notdarkmorethanD.notdarkeras64.Itwassurprisingthatthehotellookedrathershabbyoutsidewasluxuriouslyand____furnishedinside.A.artificiallyB.arrogantlyC.arbitrarilyD.artisticallydaydreamed,Petersawfiguresinthesky.A.UntilB.SinceC.WhileD.DuringPARTⅥREADINGCOMPREHENSION[30MIN.]SECTIONAREADINGCOMPREHENSION[25]Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthecorrectanswer.MarkyourchoicesonyourANSWERSHEET.TEXTAAnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspaperhadbeenthedirectorofaschoolandacampbeforesheretired,butsheneededtokeepbusy.Shewasevenwillingtoworkwithoutpay.Thatwasthereasonshefoundavolunteerjobwithanagency.Theagencythatshechosetoworkforwasabusinessthathelpedotherbusinessesfindjobsforoldpeople.Everydayshetalkedwithotherretiredpeoplelikeherself.Bytalking,sherecognizedtwothings.Oldpeoplehadabilitiesthatwerenotbeingused.Oldpeoplealsohadproblems——mostlyproblemswithcommunication.Mrs.Douglasfoundanewpurposeforherself.Throughtheyears,fromtimetotimeshehadwrittenstoriesaboutpeoplefornationalmagazines.Nowtherewasanewsubject:oldpeoplelikeherself.Shebegantowriteanewspapercolumncalled“SixtyPlus,”whichfocusedongettingold.Shewritesabouttheproblemsofoldpeople,especiallytheirproblemswithbeingmisunderstood.AnnaDouglasusesherthinkingabilitytoseethetruthbehindaproblem.Sheunderstandsthereasonswhyproblemsbegin.Sheunderstandsoldpeopleandyoungpeople,too.Forexample,oneofherreaderssaidthathisgrandchildrenleftthehouseassoonashecametovisit.Mrs.Douglassuggestedsomewaysforhimtoincreaseunderstandingwithhisgrandchildren.Shetoldhimtolistentoyoungpeoplesmusicandtowatchthemostpopulartelevisionshows.“It’simportanttoknowsomethingaboutyourgrandchildren’sworld,”saysMrs.Douglas.“Thatmeansquestioningandlistening——andlisteningisnotwhatoldstersdobest,”shecontinues,“Saygoodthingstothemandaboutthem.Nevercriticizeyourgrandchildrenoranyotheryoungsters,teenagers,oryoungadults.Nevertellthemthattheyarewrong.Don’tgivethemyouropinion.Theyhavebeentaughtthattheyshouldhaverespectforoldpeople.Theoldshouldhaverespectfortheyoungaswell.”66.AnnaDouglasunderstandstheproblemsofoldpeople____.A.becauseshelikestheirmusicB.becauseshehasgrandchildrenC.becauseshewatchestheirtelevisionprogramsD.becausesheisoldherself67.AnnaDouglas’newspapercolumn____.A.isabouthowtofindjobsforoldpeopleB.spreadsideasforyoungstersC.discussestheproblemsofoldpeopleD.containsmostlyfunnystories68.WhatadvicedidMrs.DouglasNOTgivetothereaderwhosegrandchildrendidntwanttoseehimA.Listentopopularmusic.B.Tellmoreinterestingstories.C.Trytounderstandthegrandchildren.D.WatchmorepopularTVshows.69.ThemainpointofMrs.Douglas’adviceis____.A.oldpeopleshouldunderstandandrespecttheyoungB.oldpeoplehavealottolearnfromtheyoungC.poorhearingoftencausesoldpeopletomisunderstandtheyoungD.oldpeopleshouldshowrespectfortheyoungevenwhentheycriticizethemTEXTBIstherenoendtotheDrugPlagueLastyear,ournation’scapitalpassedthemurder-a-daymark,andthenumberofhomicidesisnowupsome50percentfromthatlevel.Morethanhalfofthesekillingsaredrug-related.In1988NewYorkCityhaditsmostviolentyearever,with1896homicides.Manyoftheseinvolveddrugs.SuchhomicidesarealsoaprobleminDetroit,Baltimore,St.Louis,LosAngeles,Phoenixandscoresofothercitieswheredruggangswaragainstoneanotheranduseviolencetospreadtheirdeadlytrade.InBankheadCourts,andAtlantahousingproject,drug-relatedcrimehasreachedthepointwheremailcarriershavehadtodependonincreasedpolicepatrolsatdeliverytime.Foryears,wehaveattackedthesupplysideofthedrugcrisis,tryingtochokeofftheflowofdrugsintoourcountryandstopthenetworksthatdistributethem.Thisstrategyhasfailedmiserably.Nowit’stimetolaunchawholenewoffensive.Wemustcrackdownondrugconsumers.Lastyear,formerFirstLadyNancyReaganhadanemotionalmeetingwiththeparentsofyoungwomanwhohaddiedinatraincrashthatinvolvedanengineer’suseofdrugs.Afterthatmeeting,Mrs.Reagansaid,“Ifyou’reacasualdruguser,you’reanaccomplicetomurder.”MaryJaneHatcher,widowofaNewYorkCitydrug-enforcementagentkilledinthedrugwars,echoesthatsentiment.“Eventhroughthegrief,”shesaidafterherhusband’sdeathearlierthisyear,“Imustask,whoreallykilledEverettEmersonfromoursocietyLookaround.Wemiddle-classsuburbanAmericans,wecasualusers,wedabblersindrugskeepthemarketindrugsanever-increasingone.Therefore,EverettEmersonHatcherwaskilledbyallofus.Nicepeople.Allofyouwhohearmenowandfitthisdescription,allofyoumustaccepttheblameforthelossofthisgood,gentleman.”70.Thebesttitleforthispassageis____.A.ThereIsNoEndtotheDrugPlagueB.Let’sGetToughwithDrugUserC.WeMustCrackDownonDrugSuppliesD.EveryoneIsAVictimofDrugUse71.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrueaccordingtothepassageA.LastyeartherewasamurderalmosteverydayinWashingtonD.C..B.Nowmorehomicideshappenedthisyear.C.Morethanhalfofthesecrimesarerelatedtodrug.D.InUSAmailcarriersalwaysdependonincreasedpolicepatrolsatdeliverytime.72.Foryearsthestrategyagainstdrug____.A.hasn’tworkedasdesiredB.hasencouragedthesupplyofdrugC.hasn’tcutoffthenetworksthatdistributedrugD.hascrackeddownondrugconsumers73.WhoshouldbeblamedforthedeathofEverettEmersonHatcherA.Allofus.B.Oneofthedruggangs.C.Drugenforcementagent.D.Middle-classsuburbanAmericans.TEXTCThere’sbeenalotoftalkaboutextraterrestrialbeingsvisitingourplanet.Idon’tputmuchstockinthat.Iamconvinced,however,thatwearesurroundedbysentientthingsofourownmakingwhosesingleaimistheharassmentoftheindividualand,ultimately,thedestructionofsociety.Letmeillustrate.Acoupleofyearsago,Ireceiveda$600insurancedividend.Sittingatthekitchentable,mywifeandIdiscussedwhatwemightdowiththebonanza.Irealizenowthattherefrigeratoroverheardourconversation.Theverynextday,itwentberserk.Therepairmantoldusweneededanewunit.Cost:$600.Notlongafter,wegotarefundfromtheIRS,enoughtopayforavacationinMexico.“I’vesomethingtotellyou,”Isaidtomywife.“Privately.”“Howabouttheden”shesuggested.Irememberedthatthecolortelevisionsetisintheden.“No,notthere.Let’sgooutside.”Ishowedherthecheckaswestoodinthedriveway.Wehuggedeachotherelatedlyandhardlynoticedtherain.Mycarwasparkedwithinearshot.Ididn’tthinkanythingofitatthetime.AsIstartedforthetrainthenextmorning,thecarbeganmakingdevilishscreechingsounds.“Theengine’sshot,”mymechanicsaid,“Replacingitwillcostaboutathousanddollars.”Thecar’sdemiseconvincedmeIwasontosomethingbig.Idugthroughourfinancialrecords.Idiscoveredthatoverthepasttenyearsourreceiptof“found”moneyinvariablywasfollowedbyequalexpenditurestoreplaceahot-waterheater,atelevisionandastove.Today,Ilavishcomplimentsonallthemechanicaldevicesinourhome.AndInever,evermentionfinancialrewardsinfrontofthem.ButifthisarticleispublishedandI’mpaidforit,thewordprocessorisgoingtogowrongforsure.It’llknow.74.InParagraph1,“sentientthingsofourownmaking”referto____.A.extraterrestrialbeingsB.humanbeingsC.oursenseorgansD.mechanicaldevicesmadebyman75.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueA.Theauthorbelievesthattherehavebeenextraterrestrialbeingsvisitingourplanet.B.Theauthorandhiswifetalkedabouttherefundinthedrivewaywherenotingcouldhearthem.C.TheauthorandhiswifewereoverjoyedattherepaymentfromtheIRS.D.Theauthornoticedthattherefrigeratorwasoverhearinghisconversationwithhiswife.76.WhichisthetopicsentenceofthepassageA.Thefirstsentenceofthepassage.B.Thethirdsentenceofthepassage.C.Thelastsentencebutoneofthepassage.D.Thelastsentenceofthepassage.TEXTDAtwenty-year-oldimmigrant,LeviStrauss,cametotheUnitedStatesin1850toseekhisfortuneinthegoldfields.Butstrangelyenough,thismanmadehisfortuneonheavycanvasthathefoundsuitableforworkingclothes.Strauss’jeanswereparticularlygoodforprospectorsandcowboys.Intheearlydaysofjeans,thismancouldn’thaveguessedthathispants,madeonlyforroughwork,wouldbecomesopopularatalllevelsofsociety.Yes,thisisafact:jeanshavebecomefashionableinoursociety.Furthermore,thesepantshavecometosymbolizechangesinsocialattitude.Inthelastdecadeortwowehaveseenmovementstowardequalityaswellasdefianceofauthority.Jeans,nowwornbyeverybody,canbesaidtosymbolizethesechangesforthebetter.Inthepast,onlymenworejeans,andthesemenwereatthebottom——sociallyandeconomically.Jeanswerewornbytruckdrivers,farmandfactoryworkers.Today,jeansnolongerarelookeddownupon.Theyarewornbybothmenandwomen,bybothskilledandunskilledworkers,bybothemployeesandemployers.Thiscommonwayofdressingsymbolizesrespectforindividuality,nomatterwhatyouroccupationorsex.Inthefightagainstauthority,youngpeoplehavebeentheleaders.Soitisnaturalthatteenagerswoulddefyparentsandschooladministratorsovertherighttowearjeanstoclassandwin.Jeansarethetypicaldressofcivilrightsmarchers,fansatrockconcerts,“hippies”returningtonature,andseriouscollegeeveryonecanbecomfortableinthem,thebluejeansinventedfortheuseofworkersarenowacceptedalmostanywhere,anytime.ThisistruenotonlyintheUnitedStates,butinmanyothercountriesintheworld.Istronglyagreewiththefollowingstatement:“Oldornew,glorifiedorplain,jeansarelikelytobearoundforalongtimetocome.Alreadytheyhavesucceededwherestatesmanshiphasfailed.Althoughunabletospeakthesamelanguage,theinhabitantsofthisembattledplanethaveatleastagreedtowearthesamepants.”77.Jeans,originallydesignedbyLeviStrauss,____.A.havebecomeasymbolofthefashionableclassB.havecometosymbolizechangesinsocialattitudeC.aresuitablewearforroughworkonlyD.arenolongersopopularastheyusedtobe78.Whatisimpliedbutnotdirectlystatedinthepassageisthat____.A.youngpeoplehavebeentheleadersinthefightagainstauthorityB.today,jeansarenolongerlookeddownuponC.jeansarethetypicaldressofcivilrightsmarchersD.formerlystudentswerenotallowedtowearjeanstoclass79.Theauthorisoftheopinionthat____.A.jeansarelikelytobeashort-livedfashionB.jeansarepopularonlyintheUnitedStatesC.jeansarelikelytobepopularforalongtimetocomeD.jeansarenolongerfashionable80.Thelasttwosentencesimplythat____.A.statesmenintheworldarelesscompetentthanjeansB.theinhabitantsoftheworldshouldspeakthesamelanguagehavefailedtoreachagreementonmanymajorissuesoftheworldD.jeanswillhelpstatesmentoreachagreementonsomeworldissuesSECTIONBSKIMMINGANDSCANNING[5MIN.]Inthissectiontherearefivepassageswithatotaloftenmultiple-choicequestions.SkimorscanthemasrequiredandthenmarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.TEXTEFirstreadthefollowingquestions.81.Thepassageischieflyabout____.A.thebirthplaceofShakespeareB.Mary’schildhoodC.England’smostfamousplaywrightD.MaryArden’shouse82.Thewronghousevisitedsincethe18thcentury____.A.waslocatedclosebytheWarwickshirevillageofWilmcoteB.wasinfactownedbyAdamPalmer,afamilyfriendandneighborC.couldbetracedbackto1587D.wasMary’schildhoodhomeNowreadTextEquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.ShakespeareloverskeentoseetheplacewheretheBard’smotherMaryArdengrewuphavebeenvisitingthewronghousesincethe18thcentury.TheShakespeareBirthplaceTrustsaidthatnewresearchhadshowntheTudorfarmhouselongknownas“MaryArden’sHouse”infactbelongedtoafamilyfriend.ThemotherofWilliamShakespeare,England’smostfamousplaywriter,actuallylivedinanotherpropertyclosebytheWarwickshirevillageofWilmcote,threemilesnorthofStratford-upon-Avon.ThediscoverywasmadebylocalhistorianNatAlcock,whotracedmedievallanddeeds,includingarentalagreementdatingfrom1587,showingthatabuildingknownasGlebeFarmwasMary’schildhoodhome.ThehousethoughttohavebeenherhomewasinfactownedbyAdamPalmer,afamilyfriendandneighbor.GlebeFarmwillnowbeknownasMaryArden’sHouseandthebuildingwhichpreviouslyborethatnamewillbecalledPalmer’sFarm.TEXTFFirstreadthefollowingquestions.83.AccordingtoanEUpollpublishedrecently,____ofthosepolledbelieveforeignlanguageskillsareuseful.A.71percentB.72percentC.69percentD.70percent84.WhichcountryhasapercentageofpopulationthatknownolanguageapartfromtheirmothertongueA.Britain.B.Luxembourg.C.Denmark.D.Sweden.NowreadTextFquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.TheBritisharetheEuropeanUnion’sworstlinguistswhilethecitizensofLuxembourgarethebest,accordingtoanEUpollpublishedrecently.Almosttwo-thirdsofBritonsknownolanguageapartfromtheirmothertongue,thehighestfigurerecordedinthe15EUcountries.ThatcomparestojustpercentinLuxembourg,percentofDanesandanEUaverageofpercentofpeoplewhospeaknootherlanguagebuttheirown,thepollof16,000EUcitizenssaid.ButBritishtravelerstoEuropeneednotworry.EnglishisthemostcommonsecondlanguageintheEU,spokenby41percentoftheblock’scitizens.InDenmark,SwedenandtheNetherlands,atleast78percentofpeoplespeakEnglishasasecondlanguage.Although47percentofEUcitizensknowonlytheirmothertongue,thereiswideagreementthatspeakingforeignlanguageisgoodthing.72percentofthosepolledbelieveforeignlanguageskillsareuseful,71percentsaideveryoneshouldknowoneforeignlanguageand69percentsaideveryoneshouldspeakEnglish.TEXTGFirstreadthefollowingquestions.85.Thepassageismainlyabout____.A.malechildrenandhowtheydevelopasexroleB.femalechildrenandhowtheydevelopasexroleC.babiesandhowtheyareaffectedbytheirparentsD.parentalwarmthanditseffects86.WhichofthefollowingtendtotreatmaleandfemalechildrenmorealikeA.Fathers.B.Sisters.C.Mothers.D.Brothers.NowreadTextGquicklyandmarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.Howwarmparentsarewiththeirchildrenhasastronginfluenceonthechildrenspersonalities.Boywhoarehighlymasculine,forexample,tendtoseetheirfathersasverywarmandregarding.Thewarmthofbothparentstendstoleadtomorefeminityingirls.Theinfluenceofthefathersseemstobemoreimportant,sincefathersgenerallytreatmaleandfemalechildrendifferentlyascomparedtomotherswhotreatmaleandfemalechildreninamoresimilarmanner.TEXTHFirstreadthefollowingquestions.87.ELTECS-Chi-Lissponsoredby____.A.UKB.USAC.BelgiumD.Japan88.TojoinELTECS-Chi-L,onecould____.A.writealettertoMaZhigangB.telephoneMaZhigangC.sendane-mailtoMaZhigangD.alloftheabovemeansNowreadTextHquicklyandmarkyouranswerSonyourANSWERSHEET.EnglishteachersnetworkELTECS-Chi-LWhatisELTECS-Chi-LEnglishLanguageTeachingContactsSchemeforChinaList(ELTECS-Chi-L)isaBritishCouncilChinaon-linediscussiongroupforChineseEnglishlanguageteaching(ELT)professionalswithaninterestindevelopingthemselvesandsharingviewsonELT.LaunchedinBeijingbyHelenaKennedyQC,ChairoftheBritishCouncil,on9thOctober1998,thenetworknowhasaround450subscribersamongwhommorethan40arefromtheUK,Belgium,Japanandothercountries.ELTECS-Chi-LisasisternetworktotheELTECS(EnglishLanguageTeachingContactScheme)networkwhichismainlycomposedofELTprofessionalsincentralandeasternEuropewithover1000members.HowtosubscribetoELTECS-Chi-LAnyEnglishteachersworkinginprimaryandmiddleschoolsoruniversitieswhohavee-mailaccessarewelcometojointhenetworkatanytimetosharetheirideas,expertiseandexperiencewithothers.TojoinELTECS-Chi-L,sendthefollowingcommandasemailto,SUBELTECS-Chi-Lyourfirstnameyourlastname.Forexample:SUBELTECS-Chi-LZhonghuaZhang.Formoreinformationpleasee-mailMaZhigangat,editorofELTECS-Chi-L.26.答案C【試題分析】此題考查形容詞詞義及與介詞的搭配?!驹敿?xì)解答】befamiliarwith(對(duì)……是固定搭配,符合本題題意。agreeable(一般和介詞to搭配;regardless(通常和介詞of搭配;sympathetic有同情心的。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。27.答案A【試題分析】此題考查形容詞比較級(jí)的用法?!驹敿?xì)解答】程度副詞(even,still,far等可用在形容詞比較級(jí)之前,以加強(qiáng)語(yǔ)氣,因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。28.答案D【試題分析】此題考查介詞短語(yǔ)的含義。【詳細(xì)解答】bytheendof(到……底為止since自從……upto自,到;before在之前。因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。29.答案A【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題。【詳細(xì)解答】根據(jù)該句中前面出現(xiàn)的Indians可知此處應(yīng)選擇相對(duì)應(yīng)的單詞nonIndian(非印第安的Indian(印第安的previous(以前的former(前面的,前任的均不符合題意。因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。30.答案D【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題?!驹敿?xì)解答】including包括,符合本題題意。except除了……之外;regarding關(guān)于,涉及到;besides除了……還。因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。31.答案B【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題。(educational)的問(wèn)題。cultural(文化的,social(社會(huì)的,severe(嚴(yán)重的,均不符合題意。因此B為正確選項(xiàng)。32.答案B【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題?!驹敿?xì)解答】evaluateestimate估計(jì);settle解決;decide決定。因此B為正確選項(xiàng)。33.答案C【試題分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞詞義。【詳細(xì)解答】assimilate同化,吸收,符合本題題意。agreepushforward提出;deal處理。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。34.答案A【試題分析】此題考查形容詞詞義。【詳細(xì)解答】enforced強(qiáng)化的;被迫的,符合本題題意。overall總體的,全部的;contemptuous顯示輕蔑的;unbelievable難以置信的。因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。35.答案A【試題分析】此題考查介詞短語(yǔ)的用法。【詳細(xì)解答】infavorofonbehalfofsidebysidewith與……farbehind遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)落后于。因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。36.答案D【試題分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞含義?!驹敿?xì)解答】revitalize使新生,使恢復(fù)活力,符合本題題意。realize意識(shí)到;assimilate同化、吸收;acknowledge承認(rèn),因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。37.答案C【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)篇結(jié)構(gòu)辨析題。【詳細(xì)解答】however然而,但是,符合本題題意。yet然而,還未,放在句末不需要逗號(hào)隔開(kāi);furthermore進(jìn)一步說(shuō),一般不置于句末;justthesame同樣。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。38.答案D【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題。【詳細(xì)解答】eligible合格的,適合的,符合本題題意。available可用的,有效reachable可達(dá)到的,可到達(dá)的;suitable合適的,恰當(dāng)?shù)?。因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。39.答案C【試題分析】此題考查狀語(yǔ)的含義?!驹敿?xì)解答】AtpresentInthefutureInthepast在過(guò)去;maybe或許,可能。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。40.答案D【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)義辨析題?!驹敿?xì)解答】matter事物,事情,問(wèn)題,符合本題題意;question詢(xún)問(wèn),問(wèn)題,尤指討論中的問(wèn)題;issue引起討論的問(wèn)題,用在比較正式或官方的場(chǎng)合;aspect指事物的一個(gè)方面。PARTⅤGRAMMARANDVOCABULARY41.答案B【參考譯文】他必定很緊張,因?yàn)樗麤](méi)有直接參加比賽?!驹囶}分析】此題考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞的用法?!驹敿?xì)解答】“must+或完成進(jìn)行時(shí))”可用來(lái)表示對(duì)過(guò)去的事實(shí)一種較為確oughtto,should和hadto分別含有應(yīng)該和不得不的語(yǔ)氣,不符合題意。因此B為正確選項(xiàng)。42.答案B【參考譯文】我確信能說(shuō)服Michael明天把車(chē)子借給我們用?!驹囶}分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞詞義及搭配?!驹敿?xì)解答】odoingsth.是一個(gè)固定搭配,意為“勸說(shuō),說(shuō)服某人做某事)”。而其他三個(gè)選項(xiàng)盡管都有“說(shuō),講”的意思,但不與into構(gòu)成類(lèi)似搭配。因此B為正確選項(xiàng)。43.答案A【參考譯文】Jean會(huì)是一個(gè)非常吸引人的姑娘,但她不注意她的衣著?!驹囶}分析】此題為語(yǔ)法題,考查時(shí)態(tài)的運(yùn)用。【詳細(xì)解答】由but連接的并列句,后一句往往表示語(yǔ)氣的轉(zhuǎn)折,時(shí)態(tài)可視具體情況而定,不強(qiáng)求一致。這里第一句表示虛擬,后一句表示現(xiàn)在的真實(shí)情況。因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。44.答案A【參考譯文】記者提問(wèn)時(shí),我的頭腦一片空白。我?guī)缀跤洸黄鹱约旱纳樟??!驹囶}分析】此題考查形容詞詞義?!驹敿?xì)解答】blank“空白的”goblankdim意為“模糊的,暗的”;faint“虛弱頭暈的,微弱的”;vain意為“自負(fù)的,徒然的”。因此A為正確選項(xiàng)。45.答案D【參考譯文】教科書(shū)問(wèn)題及其他問(wèn)題將于明年春天在國(guó)會(huì)會(huì)期內(nèi)得到討論。【試題分析】此題考查名詞詞義及搭配。【詳細(xì)解答】session意為“會(huì)期,開(kāi)庭期”,常與in搭配表示“進(jìn)入會(huì)期或開(kāi)庭期”assembly“”conference指的是“”convention作“會(huì)議”講通常指“政活性的會(huì)議”。因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。46.答案C【參考譯文】汽車(chē)要安全行駛,最根本的是剎車(chē)要好。【試題分析】此題為語(yǔ)法題,考查不定式的語(yǔ)法作用?!驹敿?xì)解答】不定式作主語(yǔ)時(shí),通常使用形式主語(yǔ)it;對(duì)此應(yīng)特別注意,避免誤用。因此C為正確答案。47.答案D【參考譯文】在我看來(lái),通過(guò)積極參與,你完全可以擴(kuò)展你的成果。【試題分析】此題考查名詞詞義。【詳細(xì)解答】scope意為“范圍”,最符合題意;dimension意為“”;volume作“容積,體積”講;magnitude意為“”。因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。48.答案D【參考譯文】“你能騎馬嗎”“不能,我沒(méi)機(jī)會(huì)學(xué)呀?!薄驹囶}分析】此題考查不定式的用法。被修飾的那個(gè)名詞的表語(yǔ)。這類(lèi)名詞常見(jiàn)的有:campaign,chance,courage,opportunity,right,etc,因此D為正確選項(xiàng)。49.答案C【參考譯文】由于暴風(fēng)雨損壞了電線,他們只好忍受幾天無(wú)電之苦。【試題分析】此題考查同根詞組的用法?!驹敿?xì)解答】gowithout意為“忍受沒(méi)有……”;而goinfor意為參加,從事于”;goover意為“”;goout意為“”。因此C項(xiàng)符合題意,為正確選項(xiàng)。50.答案C適應(yīng)國(guó)際市場(chǎng)的需求?!驹囶}分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞的詞義及搭配?!驹敿?xì)解答】gearto意為“使……適合,配合”;符合本題題意;enhance意為“增”guarantee意為“”improve則作“”講。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。51.答案C“瑪麗亞的腳在皮靴里磨出了水泡?!薄啊薄驹囶}分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)的用法。【詳細(xì)解答】beusedto+ing分詞,意為“……”,ing分詞作動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)的賓語(yǔ)。usedto+動(dòng)詞原形,意為“過(guò)去常?!?。因此C為正確答案。52.答案C【參考譯文】在古代那些解夢(mèng)者往往受到人們高度尊敬。【試題分析】此題考查動(dòng)詞的詞義?!驹敿?xì)解答】interpret意為“解釋?zhuān)忈尅?,符合本題題意;intervene作“干預(yù),干涉”講;inherit意為繼承”;impart“”講。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。53.答案C【參考譯文】旅途如此之遠(yuǎn),以致我們到達(dá)時(shí)都感到很累。【試題分析】此題考查程度副詞及名詞詞義。【詳細(xì)解答】so,such都有“如此”的含義:so直接修飾形容詞或副詞;such直接修飾名詞或名詞短語(yǔ)journey不宜用此詞;travel用于長(zhǎng)期或短期旅行,無(wú)論什么目的使用什么工具都行。因此C為正確選項(xiàng)。54.答案C【參考譯文】考慮到他糟糕的成績(jī),學(xué)校理事會(huì)認(rèn)為他

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