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第一節(jié)單項選取從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處最佳選項。21.—Sorry,Ann.I’mafraidthatIcan’tgotothemagicshowbyDavidCopperfieldwithyou.—Whoknowswhenhewillbebackhereagain?A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Doasyoulike.C.Whatashame!D.Takeiteasy.22.—Whataboutsupperyesterday?—Well,mostdeliciousoneindeed.A.不填;theB.不填;aC.the;theD.the;a23.Hello.You68442936.I’msorryI’munabletoansweryourcallrightnow.A.reachedB.arereachingC.havereachedD.hadreached24.Theoldcoupledecidedtoaboyandagirlthoughtheyhadthreechildrenoftheirown.A.adaptB.bringC.receiveD.adopt25.—ItisalongtimeIsawyoulast.—Yes.Anditwillbeatimeweseeeachotheragain.A.when;whenB.since;beforeC.before;sinceD.when;before26.Theyconcludethataplanetonlyapproximatelyliketheirown,lifeisalmostcertaintostart.A.togiveB.tobegivenC.givenD.give27.I’dratheryoumakeanycommentontheissueforthetimebeing.A.don’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.shouldn’t28.Somewomenagoodsalaryinajobinsteadofstayingathome,buttheydecidednottoworkforthesakeofthefamily.A.mustmakeB.shouldhavemadeC.wouldmakeD.couldhavemade29.Clothingmadeofmanmadefibershascertainadvantagerovermadeofnaturalfiberslikecotton,woolorsilk.A.thisB.oneC.thatD.what30.Thepressconference,originallyduetobeheldlastweek,wasfinallybecauseofthesuddenwarinthecountry.A.setoffB.brokenoffC.wornoffD.calledoff31.Water,whichseemstobesosimpleandcommon,ismakeslifepossible.A.thatB.whichC.whereD.what32.It’spolitelyrequestedbythehotelmanagementthatradiosafter10o’clockatnight.A.werenotplayedB.nottoplayC.notbeplayedD.didnotplay33.aswewerebytheenemy,wemanagedtomarchforward.A.SurroundingB.HavingsurroundedC.SurroundedD.Beingsurrounded34.Anewteachniquetheyieldsasawholeincreasedbyabout30percent.A.hadappliedB.havingappliedC.tohaveappliedD.havingbeenapplied35.Afterwecomparethetwo,wefindthisdesignisthatone.A.moresuperiortoB.farsuperiorthanC.moresuperiorthanD.farsuperiorto第二節(jié)完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處最佳選項.WhenIwasateenager,mydaddideverythinghecoulddotoadvisemeagainstbecomingabrewer(造酒人).He’d36hislifebrewingbeerforlocalbreweriesonlytomakealiving,37hadhisfatherandgrandfatherbeferehim.Hedidn’twantme38nearavat(釀酒用桶)ofbeer.SoIdidasheasked.Igotgood39,wenttoHarvardandin1971wasacceptedintoagraduateprogramtherethat40metostudylawandbusinessatthesametime.Inmysecondyearofgraduateschool,IbegantorealizethatI’d41doneanythingbutgotoschool.So,at24Idecidedtodropout.42,myparentsdidn’tthinkthiswasagreatidea.ButIfeltstronglythatyoucan’t43tillyou’re65todowhatyouwantinlife.IpackedmystuffintoabusandheadedforColoradotobecomeaninstructoratOutwardBound.Threeyearslater,Iwasreadytogobackto44.IfinishedHavardandgotahighly-paidjobattheBostonConsultingGroupStill,afterworkingtherefiveyears,I45,“IsthiswhatIwanttobedoingwhenI’m50?”Atthattime,Americansspentgoodmoneyonbeerin46quality.Whynotmakegoodbeerfor47?Ithought.Idecidedtogiveupmyjobtobecome48.WhenItoldDad,hewas49,butintheendhe50me.IcalledmybeerSamuelAdams,51thebrewerandpatriot(愛國者)whohelpedtostarttheBostonTeaParty.52Isoldthebeerdirecttobeerdrinkerstogetthe53out.Sixweekslater,attheGreatAmericanBeerFestival,SamAdamsBostonLager(淡啤酒)wonthetopprizeforAmericanbeer.IntheendIwasdestined(注定)tobeabrewer.My54totheyoungissimple:Lifeisvery55,sodon’trushtomakedecisions.Lifedoesn’tletyouplan.36.A.costB.spentC.takenD.paid37.A.likeB.asifC.soD.nor38.A.anywhereB.anywayC.anyhowD.somewhere39.A.habitsB.teachersC.gradesD.work40.A.promisedB.convincedC.advisedD.allowed41.A.neverB.everC.alwaysD.hardly42.A.FortunatnelyB.ObviouslyC.PossiblyD.Surprisingly43.A.assureB.declineC.denyD.wait44.A.schoolB.ColoradoC.myhomeD.mydecision45.A.thrilledB.stressedC.wonderedD.sneezed46.A.cheapB.expensiveC.lowD.high47.A.EnglishmenB.EuropeansC.theworldD.Americans48.A.alawyerB.abrewerC.aninstructorD.anengineer49.A.astonishedB.satisfiedC.interestedD.anxious50.A.hatedB.supportedC.raisedD.left51.A.forB.atC.inD.after52.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.AlsoD.Yet53.A.priceB.nameC.companyD.party54.A.adviceB.lifeC.jobD.experience55.A.hardB.busyC.shortD.long第三某些:閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ADespitebankruptcies,layoffandtightercomsumersspending,afewfemaleledbusinessesinJapanaredevelopingwell.ShizueHamada,52,setupabusinessin1991witheightotherhousewives-tocarefortheelderlyandthephysicallydisabled.Itwasn’tlongbeforetheTasukeaiYui(mutual-aidgroup)earnedareputationforitsexcellentservice.Itnowemploys200staffandhas300millionyuan(US$2.4million)inannualsales.Thewomansaidtheirbusinesshasbeensuccessfulbecausetheyprovidewhatcustomrsreallywant.Theseentrepreneursaremakinguseofarevalizedandhealthydemandforeverydaybasicitems.Bread,forinstance,isinhighdemand.BusinesswomanMeikoTanaka,26,startedsellinghigh-qualitybreadovertheInternetin.“Breadischeap,”shesaid.“Wemighaswelleatthebreadbakedusingthethehighest-qualityingredients.”Fivewomen—formerofficeworkersintheirlate20s—havestartedthe“OLFoodBureauofInvestigation”toreviewrestaurantsontheInternet.OLmeansyoungofficelady.It’sacommonnicknameinJapan.Businessisincreasingrapidly.Membershipfortheironlinemagazinehasreached26,000.Theirnon-professionalcommentsseemtocarryalotofweightwithconsumers.ThismonththefivewomenwillbeappearingonJapaneseTV.Whatallthesefemaleentrepreneurshaveincommonisastrongbeliefintheirlikesanddislikes,andconfidenceistheirownsensibilities.Theyfindgapsinthemarketandfillthemwithproductsandservicesthattheylikeorwant.Japanesewomenheadednearly6percentofallbusinessesinJapanattheendofJune—upfrom4.5percentin1999.Thesefemale—ledmicro—businessesareplayinganincreasinglylargeroleintheeconomybypluggingthegapbetweensupplyanddemand.56.WhentalkingaboutthebusinesswomeninJapan,thewriterA.thinkslittleofthemB.thinksthattheywilltaketheplaceofmeninfutureC.singsthepraisesoftheirabilitiesD.isnotsureoftheirfuturedevelopment57.Thepassagemainlydiscusses.A.JapanesewomenB.female-ledbusinessesinJapanC.howtoearnareputationD.Japaneseeconomicdevelopment58.ThefivewomenwillbeappearingonJapaneseTVbecause.A.thiercommentshavegreatinfluencesonconsumersB.theyhavesetupthefirstonlinemagazineC.theyhavearrangedhandredsofjobsforlaidoffworkersD.theyusedtoworkinofficesandarefairlybeautiful59.IfanoldmaninJapancan'tlivebyhimsilf,heshouldturntoforhehp.A.TasukeaiYuiB.MeikoTanakaC.OLFoodBureauoflnvestigationD.entrepreneursBNetLibrayisalibrarythatlendsoutdigitalbooks.Ittreatsadigitallikeapaperbackcopy.Itchargeslibrariesperbookpercopyandgivespublishersacutofthetotalincome.Fromtheconsumer’spointofview,thismeansthatifmorethan,Say,fivepeoplewantthelatestDanielleSteelromancenovel,otherpeoplewhorequestthatbookwillgetamessagesayingthetitlecan’tbefound.It’samodelmanypublishersseemtohaveembraced.Morethan350gavethecompanyrightstohandouttheirdigitalworks,andMcGraw-HillCorporationandHoughtonMifflinCorporationhaveputmoneyinthecompany.TheCaliforniapubliclibrariesandabout1,800othersacrosstheUSaretryingouttheNetLibraryservice.SomelibrarianscriticizetheNewLibrarymodel.StanfordUniversitylibrarianMichaelKellerarguesthatthecompanyiscreatinganunnaturalfearofdigitalwoks,whichiscontrarytotheideasoftheInternet.Kelleandsomeotherlibrariansargueforthee-bookvisionsetforthbyE-Brary.E-Braryisstartingaservicethatletsususersreadbooksforfree.Butitwillchargeabout25centsapagewhenapersontriestoprintoutmaterialorcopyandpasteitintoadifferentfileortriestodownloadcopyontoacomputer.ChristopherWarnock,chiefexecutiveofE-Brarw,believesmostconsumerswon’twanttobuyentirebooks,onlythepartsthatinterestthem.“There’snotreallyalotofgoodinowninganelectronicfileandhavingtostoreitandmanageit.Itdoesn'tmakesense.”hesaid.60.HowdopublishersgetmoneyfromtheNetLibrary?A.TheygetmoneyfromsellingtheirbookstotheNetLibary.B.TheysharethemoneywiththeNetLibrary.C.Theygetmoneybycuttingthecostofthebooks.D.Theygetthemoneyfromthereaders.61.Theunderlinedword“embraced”inthe3rdparagraphmeans.A.takensomethingwillinglyB.heldsomethingtightlyC.dislikedsomethingbadlyD.triedoutsomethinghard62.Fromthe2ndparagraphwecanseeconsumers.A.don’tcareiftheyarechargedmoneyB.enjoytheserviceoftheNetLibraryC.don’tlikeotherpeopleborrowingbooksD.complainaboutthelimitednumberofthenewbooks63.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmean?A.NetLibraryisnotagoodwayfortheconsumers.B.Thereisnoneedforconsumerstohaveawholebook.C.EBraryisnotagoodlibraryfortheconsumers.D.It’sreasonabletochargetheconsumersmoneyforcopyingsomepages.CThousandsofyearsagopeopleguessedthetimeofdaybywatchingthesun.Later,theyfounditwaseasiertotelltheexacttimebylookingattheshadows.Thus,thesundial(日晷)wasinvented.Thesundialprovedausefultimepieceinsunnyweather.However,anothertypcoftimepiecewasnecessaryforcloudyweatherandnightime.Asandglasswasanothercommonmeasureroftime.Twoglassbottleswereconnectedbyaverysmallopening.Thetopbottlewasfilledwithsand,whichdroppedslowlyintothebottononeinacertainperiodoftime.Hourglasseswerewidelyusedthen.Three—minutesandglassesarestillusedinmanyhomestotimetheboilingofeggs.Therealancestorofmodernclockswasthewaterclock.InChina,anearlywaterclockwasmadeupofseveralbowls.Watertrickled(滴)fromonebowltoanothertokeeptheclockgoing.VisitorstotheBeijingPalaceMuseumcanstillseetheoldwaterclocksshowingthetimethere.IntheMiddleAgesawatelessclockwasinventedwhichworkedbymeansofweights.Tokeeptheweightfallingatthesamespeed,asystemofwheelswasinvented.Thependulum(鐘擺)wassoondevelopedtocontrolthespeedofthewheels.Thusthemodernformofclockcameintobeing.64.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectpicturrofasandglass?A.B.C.D.65.Threeminutesandglassesarestillusedinmanyhomes.A.toboileggsB.tomeasurethetimeofboilingeggsC.toholdtheboiledeggsD.tohaveeggsboiled66.IfyouvisitBeijingPalaceMuseum,you.A.willseetheoldwaterclocksbrokenB.willfindthetimeshownbytheoldwaterclocksiswrongC.canfindtheoldwaterclocksstilltellingthetimethereD.willfindtheoldwaterclockshavegone67.IntheMiddleAgestheweightfallingspeedofaclockwaskeptby.A.severalbowlsB.asystemofwheelsC.asystemofpendulumD.severalspringsDWhenseveraldifferentpeoplelookatthesameperson,itisnotunusualforeachofthemtoseedifferentthings;whenyoualoneobserveonebehaviororonepersonattwodifferenttimes,youmayseedifferentthings.Thefollowingarebutsomeofthefactorsthatleadtothesevaryingperceptions:Eachperson’sperceptionsofothersareformedbyhisorherownculturalconditioning,education,andpersonalexperience.Sometimesperceptionsdifferbecauseofwhatwechoosetoobserveandhowwedealwithwhatwe’veobserved.Itisnotnecessarilytruethatperson’sperceptionisbasedonobservationsofaparticularperson.Yourobservationsmaybetotallycontrolledbysome.Yourobservationsmaybetotallycontrolledbywhatothershavetoldyouaboutthisperson;oryoumayfocusprimarilyonthesituationorrolerelationship.Mostpeopledonotusethesameyardsticktomeasuretheirparents,theirfriends,andstrangers.Sometimesweseeonlywhatwewanttoseewhatmaybeobversetoothersbecauseofourownneeds,desires,ortemporaryemotionalstates.Thisisaprocessknownasselectiveperception.Selectiveperceptionisobviouslymoredifficultwhencontradictoryinformationisparticularlyobvious,butitcanbedone.Wecanignorethestimulus—“He’sbasicallyagoodboy,sowhatIsawwasnotshoplifting.”Wecanreducetheimportanceofthecontradictoryinformation—“Allkidsgetintomischief(頑皮).Takingabookfromthebookstoreisn’tsuchabigdeal.”Wecallchangethemeaningofthecontradictoryinformation—“Itwasn’tshopliftingbecausehewasgoingtopayforitlater.”...68.Whileobservingaparticularperson,.A.oneislikelytotakeallaspectsintoconsiderationB.onepaysmoreattentiontohisorheradvantagesC.childrenoftendifferfromgownupsinperceptionD.onetendstochoosecertaincuestolookfor69.Observationofthesamepersonbytwopeopleatthesametimemaydifferbecause.A.theiryardsticksarenotthesameB.eitherofthemmaybeslowtocatchinformationC.thetimeforobservationsisnotlongenoughD.eachofthemusesdifferentlanguagetoexpresshisorherimpressions70.Theunderlinedword“ignore”inParagraph4meansto.A.understandsomethingB.trytodosomethingC.paynoattentiontosomethingD.knowsomethingbetter三。短文改錯Whydidwegotouniversity?Differentpeoplehavedifferentpointofview.Somestudentsmayhavemanycolorfuldreamsandthinkofuniversitiesasthemostinterestedplaces.Somepeoplethink,theuniversitiesoftendisappointsthem.Aftergraduation,manyofwhomfindthatthejobsaren’ttheonestheylikeandsalariesarenohigherasexpected.Andinmyopinion,oneofthemoreimportantreasonswhyuniversitieshaveastrongattractionisthatauniversityprovidegoodchancesforthoseareeagertolearnmoreknowledgesothattheycanservefortheirmotherlandbetterinthefuture.四.依照短文內(nèi)容,從短文后選項中選出能填入空白處最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(1)____Youprobablythinkyouwillneverbeatopstudent.Thisisnotnecessarilyso,however.Anyonecanbecomeabetterstudentifheorshewantsto.Here’show:Planyourtimecarefully.Whenplanningyourwork,youshouldmakealistofthingsthatyouhavetodo.Aftermakingthislist,youshouldmakeascheduleofyourtime.Firstyourtimeforeating,sleeping,dressing,etc.Thendecideagood,regulartimeforstudying.(2)____Aweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallyourproblems,butitwillforceyourealizewhatishappeningtoyourtime.Findagoodplacetostudy.Lookaroundthehouseforagoodstudyarea.Keepthisspace,whichmaybeadeskorsimplyacornerofyourroom,freeofeverythingbutstudymaterials.Nogames,radios,ortelevision.Whenyousitdowntostudy,concentrateonthesubject.Makegooduseofyourtimeinclass.(3)____Listeningcarefullyinclassmeanslessworklater.Takingnoteswillhelpyourememberwhattheteachersays.Studyregularly.Whenyougethomefromschool,gooveryournotes,reviewtheimportantpointsthatyourteacherisgoingtodiscussthenextday,readthatmaterial.(4)_____Ifyoudothesethingsregularly,thematerialwillbecomemoremeaningful,andyou’llrememberitlonger.Developagoodattitudetowardstests.Thepurposeofatestistoshowwhatyouhavelearnedaboutasubject.Theyhelpyourememberyournewknowledge.Theworldwon’tendifyoudon’tpassatest,sodon’tbeoverworried.(5)_____Youwillprobablydiscoverthemafteryouhavetriedthese.A.Thereareothermethodsthatmighthelpyouwithyourstudying.B.Don’tforgettosetasideenoughtimeforentertainment.C.Takeadvantageofclasstimetolistentoeverythingtheteachersays.D.Noonecanbecomeatopstudentunlessheorsheworkshard.E.Maybeyouareanaveragestudent.F.Makefulluseofclasstimetotakenotesofwhattheteachersaysinclass.G.Thiswillhelpyouunderstandthenextclass.第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)假設(shè)你是李華,來年即將進入大學(xué)學(xué)習(xí),但是不知如何適應(yīng)大學(xué)生活。請你就如下大學(xué)新生常遇到狀況給北京大學(xué)校長寫一封信,謀求建議。(1)在生活中不會照顧自己;(2)感到孤單、經(jīng)常想家;(3)錢物容易丟失;(4)食物、氣候不適應(yīng);(5)校外租房現(xiàn)象。注意:1.短信開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù);2.詞數(shù)100左右。DearPresident,21.C表達可惜。whatashame相稱于whatapity。22.D第一空指“昨天晚餐”,表定指;第二空表泛指。23.C此過去到當(dāng)前動作。24.Dadopt作“收養(yǎng)”講。adapt適應(yīng),常構(gòu)成adaptto。25.BItis+時間since主+過去時……“自從……有多長時間”。26.Cgiven作介詞,相稱于whenyouconsidersth,意為“考慮到,鑒于”。27.Cwouldrather主did...(表達同當(dāng)前事實相反)28.D表“本也許賺一筆不菲工資,但卻沒做”之意。29.Cthat指代clothing。30.Dcalloff相稱于cancel,作“取消”講。31.Dwhat引導(dǎo)表語從句,作makes主語。32.C句意為“飯店管理部門是懇請客人晚上10點后來不要開收音機?!蹦承﹦釉~規(guī)定與虛擬語調(diào)從句相結(jié)合。這些動詞重要有:ask(規(guī)定),advise,demand,desire,determine,decide,insist,propose,order,recommend,require,request,suggest等。句中play同radios之間存在被動關(guān)系,空白處相稱于shouldnotbeplayed。33.C句意為“雖然咱們被敵人包圍了,咱們還是設(shè)法邁進。”此題考查讓步狀語從句倒裝形式,即:n./adj./v.ing(ed)+as+主語+be。正常語序是:Thoughweweresurroundedbytheenemy...。34.D句意為:“由于采用了新工藝,產(chǎn)量總體上增長了百分之二十?!北绢}考查獨立主格構(gòu)造。anewtechnique在邏輯上它是非謂語動詞apply邏輯賓語,而本句非謂語動詞動作又發(fā)生在謂語動詞之前,因此應(yīng)用havingbeenapplied。句子完整形式是:Becauseanewtechniquehadbeenapplied,theyieldsasawholeincreasedbyabout30percent.。35.D句意為“這個設(shè)計比那個要好多?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