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綜合英語(yǔ)(一)年月真題

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1、【單選題】Theconference_____afullweekbythetimeitends.

wouldhavelasted

hadlasted

A:

willhavelasted

B:

haslasted

C:

答D:案:C

解析:willhavedone為將來(lái)完成時(shí),強(qiáng)調(diào)在將來(lái)的某一時(shí)間,某件事情已經(jīng)被完成了。

2、【單選題】Shestormedoff,slammingthedoorbehindher,withnoideawhere

togoor_____todo.

why

how

A:

when

B:

what

C:

答D:案:D

解析:whattodo做什么。

3、【單選題】Afiercequarrel_____betweenthecoupleoverthesizeofthe

investment.

brokedown

brokeout

A:

brokeup

B:

brokein

C:

答D:案:B

解析:brokeout爆發(fā)。

4、【單選題】Whenthedustmangreetedawomanwarmly,shelookedhim_____,

startledandconfused.

inhiseye

intheeye

A:

B:

inhiseyes

intheeyes

C:

答D:案:B

解析:looksb.intheeye正視,打量某人。

5、【單選題】Theappointmentofournewpresidentwill_____fromthevery

beginningofnextsemester.

takeeffect

takepart

A:

takeoffice

B:

takeshape

C:

答D:案:A

解析:takeeffect生效。

6、【單選題】As_____intoday’sEveningPost,theShanghaiExportCommodities

FairisopenonSunday.

announced

beingannounced

A:

tobeannounced

B:

announcing

C:

答D:案:A

解析:過(guò)去分詞表被動(dòng)。意思為:被宣布。

7、【單選題】Theloudnoisewouldstopatregular_____andthenresumeaftera

while.

rates

intervals

A:

levels

B:

paces

C:

答D:案:B

解析:atintervals時(shí)時(shí),不時(shí),相隔一段時(shí)間或距離。

8、【單選題】Thehurricanedidalotofdamagetothecoastalvillages:several

fishingboatswere_____andmanyhousescollapsed.

hurt

wounded

A:

wrecked

B:

injured

C:

答D:案:C

解析:wreck失事。

9、【單選題】Theprisonerlookedaroundandwasfilledwithdespairwhenhe

foundthatitwas_____forhimtoescape.

inquestion

outofquestion

A:

withoutquestion

B:

outofthequestion

C:

答D:案:D

解析:outofthequestion不可能,毫無(wú)可能的。

10、【單選題】ItisnoteasytolearnEnglishwell,butifyou_____youwill

succeedintheend.

hangup

hangon

A:

hangabout

B:

hangaround

C:

答D:案:B

解析:hangon(在逆境中)堅(jiān)持,不放棄。

11、【單選題】Afterthecountrywonindependence,greatemphasiswaslaidon

expandingeducation,_____bothboysandgirlstogotoschool.

beingencouraged

havingencouraged

A:

encouraging

B:

toencourage

C:

答D:案:C

解析:on后面跟ing形式。逗號(hào)此處表示并列。

12、【單選題】Aftertheoperation,thedoctorsuggestedthatthepatient_____a

monthofftohaveenoughrest.

take

took

A:

wastaking

B:

wouldtake

C:

答D:案:A

解析:Insist當(dāng)堅(jiān)決要求講時(shí),后面賓從要用(should)+do的虛擬語(yǔ)氣。

13、【單選題】Great_____Newtonwas,manyofhisideashavebeenchallenged

todayandarebeingmodifiedbyscientistsofourtime.

as

while

A:

although

B:

like

C:

答D:案:A

解析:盡管牛頓很偉大,但是他的很多想法在當(dāng)今已經(jīng)受到挑戰(zhàn)了,正在被當(dāng)代的科學(xué)家

進(jìn)行修改。

14、【單選題】Thelawrequiresequaltreatmentforall,regardless_____race,

religion,andsex.

to

as

A:

of

B:

for

C:

答D:案:C

解析:不管后果如何,他們準(zhǔn)備采取行動(dòng)。

15、【單選題】Heisoneofthegreatest_____composers.

live

alive

A:

livable

B:

living

C:

D:

答案:D

解析:living活躍的。

16、【單選題】TheEnglishparagraphoftenbeginswithastatementofitscentral

idea,_____atopicsentence.

thatis

foranother

A:

name

B:

similarly

C:

答D:案:A

解析:thatis可表示“換言之”,“即”,對(duì)所述內(nèi)容作解釋。

17、【單選題】Expertsgenerallyagreethatthisdiethasanimportant_____on

people’shealth.

result

effect

A:

outcome

B:

role

C:

答D:案:B

解析:haveeffecton對(duì)…產(chǎn)生影響,影響。

18、【單選題】Iamheretodaynotsomuchtoarguewithyouaboutwhoisright

_____toapologizeformyrudenessyesterday.

except

than

A:

or

B:

as

C:

答D:案:D

解析:notsomuch...as“與其說(shuō)……不如說(shuō)……”。

19、【單選題】Itisgenerallyaccepted_____theexperiencesofthechildinhis

firstyearslargelydeterminehischaracter.

that

A:

what

which

B:

whether

C:

答D:案:A

解析:that引導(dǎo)賓語(yǔ)從句。

20、【單選題】Theboyisstilltooyoungandconfusedtoknowwhathewantsto

do,_____whatisgoodforhim.

letout

leavealone

A:

leavebehind

B:

letalone

C:

答D:案:D

解析:letalone更不必說(shuō),更不用說(shuō)。

21、【單選題】Passage1Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrary

thathadtheword“mistress”inthetitle.Granted,thecoverartfeatureda

goldencarriageresemblingthatofCinderella’s.Mymotherdidnotnoticethis

bookamidmystackof20untilIwasathomereadingit.Thebookwasimmediately

takenawaybymymotherwhenshefoundit.Thensheledmebacktothelibrary.

IcanstillrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatI

neededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthatbook.Thelibrarianonduty

wasamiddle-agedlady,tallandbeautiful.Smilingkindly,shewalkedfrom

behindthecounterandsignaledmetofollowher.Herwalkwassogracefulthat

shecouldeasilyhavequalifiedforapartinballet.“Hereyouare,”she

said.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith.”Ilookedatherand

stoodmotionlessforafewseconds.Obviously,itwasnotthekindofbookI

waslookingfor.“It’sverydifferent,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.

Iacceptedherrecommendation.Itookthebookhome,curleduponourwindowseat,

andstartedreading:“Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink.Ican’tsaythat

Iamreallycomfortable,butthatistheonlypartofthekitchenwherethereis

anydaylightleft.AndIhavefoundthatsittinginaplacewhereyouhavenever

satbeforecanbeinspiring—Iwrotemyverybestpoemwhilesittingonthehen-

house.”Iwashooked.Absolutelyhooked.Iwantedtobeawriter,too.Ialso

lovedtowriteinstrangeplaces.Inevertoldthelibrarianhowmuchthatbook

meanttome.HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItookjournals

whenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.Twoweeksago,Idroveto

meetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinmyhometown.Inanold-fashionedteashop,

Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigure—itwastheverylibrarianwhohadchangedmy

life!Sixteenyearshadpassed,but—foramoment—timestoodstill.Therewerea

fewmorewrinkles(皺紋)aroundhereyes,andsheseemedtobeinafragile

conditionwhilesittingquietlyatatable.Irosetomyfeetandmovedexcitedly

towardher,“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!

I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanpausedand

smiledkindly,withablankexpressiononherface.Butthenshetippedherhead.

Iatoncerealizedthatitwasherageormentalconditionthathadkeptherfrom

understandingme.Afterawhile,sheroseslowlyandanurseaccompaniedher

towardsthedoor.AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithout

realizingwhatwedoissignificant.Forallthatwomanhadreallydonewaslend

meabook.Butithadcapturedmyworld.1\.Themotherimmediatelytook

awaythebooktheauthorfirstborrowedbecausesheconsideredit_____.

imperfect

impractical

A:

inappropriate

B:

intriguing

C:

答D:案:C

解析:根據(jù)文章“Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrarythathad

theword“mistress”inthetitle.”可以得出答案。

22、【單選題】Passage1Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrary

thathadtheword“mistress”inthetitle.Granted,thecoverartfeatureda

goldencarriageresemblingthatofCinderella’s.Mymotherdidnotnoticethis

bookamidmystackof20untilIwasathomereadingit.Thebookwasimmediately

takenawaybymymotherwhenshefoundit.Thensheledmebacktothelibrary.

IcanstillrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatI

neededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthatbook.Thelibrarianonduty

wasamiddle-agedlady,tallandbeautiful.Smilingkindly,shewalkedfrom

behindthecounterandsignaledmetofollowher.Herwalkwassogracefulthat

shecouldeasilyhavequalifiedforapartinballet.“Hereyouare,”she

said.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith.”Ilookedatherand

stoodmotionlessforafewseconds.Obviously,itwasnotthekindofbookI

waslookingfor.“It’sverydifferent,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.

Iacceptedherrecommendation.Itookthebookhome,curleduponourwindowseat,

andstartedreading:“Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink.Ican’tsaythat

Iamreallycomfortable,butthatistheonlypartofthekitchenwherethereis

anydaylightleft.AndIhavefoundthatsittinginaplacewhereyouhavenever

satbeforecanbeinspiring—Iwrotemyverybestpoemwhilesittingonthehen-

house.”Iwashooked.Absolutelyhooked.Iwantedtobeawriter,too.Ialso

lovedtowriteinstrangeplaces.Inevertoldthelibrarianhowmuchthatbook

meanttome.HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItookjournals

whenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.Twoweeksago,Idroveto

meetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinmyhometown.Inanold-fashionedteashop,

Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigure—itwastheverylibrarianwhohadchangedmy

life!Sixteenyearshadpassed,but—foramoment—timestoodstill.Therewerea

fewmorewrinkles(皺紋)aroundhereyes,andsheseemedtobeinafragile

conditionwhilesittingquietlyatatable.Irosetomyfeetandmovedexcitedly

towardher,“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!

I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanpausedand

smiledkindly,withablankexpressiononherface.Butthenshetippedherhead.

Iatoncerealizedthatitwasherageormentalconditionthathadkeptherfrom

understandingme.Afterawhile,sheroseslowlyandanurseaccompaniedher

towardsthedoor.AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithout

realizingwhatwedoissignificant.Forallthatwomanhadreallydonewaslend

meabook.Butithadcapturedmyworld.2\.Howdoestheauthordescribe

thelibrarian’swalkwhentheyfirstmet?

Shewalkedwithelegance.

Shewalkedwithpride.

A:

Shewalkedwithcalmness.

B:

Shewalkedwithdignity.

C:

答D:案:A

解析:根據(jù)文章“Herwalkwassogracefulthatshecouldeasilyhavequalified

forapartinballet.”可以得出答案。

23、【單選題】Passage1Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrary

thathadtheword“mistress”inthetitle.Granted,thecoverartfeatureda

goldencarriageresemblingthatofCinderella’s.Mymotherdidnotnoticethis

bookamidmystackof20untilIwasathomereadingit.Thebookwasimmediately

takenawaybymymotherwhenshefoundit.Thensheledmebacktothelibrary.

IcanstillrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatI

neededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthatbook.Thelibrarianonduty

wasamiddle-agedlady,tallandbeautiful.Smilingkindly,shewalkedfrom

behindthecounterandsignaledmetofollowher.Herwalkwassogracefulthat

shecouldeasilyhavequalifiedforapartinballet.“Hereyouare,”she

said.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith.”Ilookedatherand

stoodmotionlessforafewseconds.Obviously,itwasnotthekindofbookI

waslookingfor.“It’sverydifferent,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.

Iacceptedherrecommendation.Itookthebookhome,curleduponourwindowseat,

andstartedreading:“Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink.Ican’tsaythat

Iamreallycomfortable,butthatistheonlypartofthekitchenwherethereis

anydaylightleft.AndIhavefoundthatsittinginaplacewhereyouhavenever

satbeforecanbeinspiring—Iwrotemyverybestpoemwhilesittingonthehen-

house.”Iwashooked.Absolutelyhooked.Iwantedtobeawriter,too.Ialso

lovedtowriteinstrangeplaces.Inevertoldthelibrarianhowmuchthatbook

meanttome.HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItookjournals

whenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.Twoweeksago,Idroveto

meetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinmyhometown.Inanold-fashionedteashop,

Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigure—itwastheverylibrarianwhohadchangedmy

life!Sixteenyearshadpassed,but—foramoment—timestoodstill.Therewerea

fewmorewrinkles(皺紋)aroundhereyes,andsheseemedtobeinafragile

conditionwhilesittingquietlyatatable.Irosetomyfeetandmovedexcitedly

towardher,“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!

I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanpausedand

smiledkindly,withablankexpressiononherface.Butthenshetippedherhead.

Iatoncerealizedthatitwasherageormentalconditionthathadkeptherfrom

understandingme.Afterawhile,sheroseslowlyandanurseaccompaniedher

towardsthedoor.AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithout

realizingwhatwedoissignificant.Forallthatwomanhadreallydonewaslend

meabook.Butithadcapturedmyworld.3\.Afterreadingthebook

recommendedbythelibrarian,theauthor_____.

begantowritejournalsinthekitchensink

feltencouragedtopursueherwritingdreams

A:

startedtotakenoteswhenshewasinthelibrary

B:

formedthehabitofwritingpoemsinthewoods

C:

答D:案:B

解析:根據(jù)文章“HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItook

journalswhenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.”可以得出答

案。

24、【單選題】Passage1Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrary

thathadtheword“mistress”inthetitle.Granted,thecoverartfeatureda

goldencarriageresemblingthatofCinderella’s.Mymotherdidnotnoticethis

bookamidmystackof20untilIwasathomereadingit.Thebookwasimmediately

takenawaybymymotherwhenshefoundit.Thensheledmebacktothelibrary.

IcanstillrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatI

neededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthatbook.Thelibrarianonduty

wasamiddle-agedlady,tallandbeautiful.Smilingkindly,shewalkedfrom

behindthecounterandsignaledmetofollowher.Herwalkwassogracefulthat

shecouldeasilyhavequalifiedforapartinballet.“Hereyouare,”she

said.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith.”Ilookedatherand

stoodmotionlessforafewseconds.Obviously,itwasnotthekindofbookI

waslookingfor.“It’sverydifferent,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.

Iacceptedherrecommendation.Itookthebookhome,curleduponourwindowseat,

andstartedreading:“Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink.Ican’tsaythat

Iamreallycomfortable,butthatistheonlypartofthekitchenwherethereis

anydaylightleft.AndIhavefoundthatsittinginaplacewhereyouhavenever

satbeforecanbeinspiring—Iwrotemyverybestpoemwhilesittingonthehen-

house.”Iwashooked.Absolutelyhooked.Iwantedtobeawriter,too.Ialso

lovedtowriteinstrangeplaces.Inevertoldthelibrarianhowmuchthatbook

meanttome.HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItookjournals

whenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.Twoweeksago,Idroveto

meetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinmyhometown.Inanold-fashionedteashop,

Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigure—itwastheverylibrarianwhohadchangedmy

life!Sixteenyearshadpassed,but—foramoment—timestoodstill.Therewerea

fewmorewrinkles(皺紋)aroundhereyes,andsheseemedtobeinafragile

conditionwhilesittingquietlyatatable.Irosetomyfeetandmovedexcitedly

towardher,“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!

I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanpausedand

smiledkindly,withablankexpressiononherface.Butthenshetippedherhead.

Iatoncerealizedthatitwasherageormentalconditionthathadkeptherfrom

understandingme.Afterawhile,sheroseslowlyandanurseaccompaniedher

towardsthedoor.AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithout

realizingwhatwedoissignificant.Forallthatwomanhadreallydonewaslend

meabook.Butithadcapturedmyworld.4\.Whatdidtheauthordowhenshe

ranintothelibrarian16yearslater?

Theauthorreportedtoherthecontentofthebook.

Theauthorthankedherforrecommendingthebook.

A:

Theauthorexplainedtoherthereasonforlovingthebook.

B:

Theauthorexpressedherapologyformisunderstandingher.

C:

答D:案:B

解析:根據(jù)文章“YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!I’mawriternow!”

可以得出答案。

25、【單選題】Passage1Attenyearsold,Iborrowedabookfromthelibrary

thathadtheword“mistress”inthetitle.Granted,thecoverartfeatureda

goldencarriageresemblingthatofCinderella’s.Mymotherdidnotnoticethis

bookamidmystackof20untilIwasathomereadingit.Thebookwasimmediately

takenawaybymymotherwhenshefoundit.Thensheledmebacktothelibrary.

IcanstillrememberhowembarrassedIwasasmymotherexplainedthatI

neededreadingmaterialthatwasdifferentfromthatbook.Thelibrarianonduty

wasamiddle-agedlady,tallandbeautiful.Smilingkindly,shewalkedfrom

behindthecounterandsignaledmetofollowher.Herwalkwassogracefulthat

shecouldeasilyhavequalifiedforapartinballet.“Hereyouare,”she

said.“It’scalledICapturetheCastle,byDodieSmith.”Ilookedatherand

stoodmotionlessforafewseconds.Obviously,itwasnotthekindofbookI

waslookingfor.“It’sverydifferent,”shesaid,noticingmydisappointment.

Iacceptedherrecommendation.Itookthebookhome,curleduponourwindowseat,

andstartedreading:“Iwritethissittinginthekitchensink.Ican’tsaythat

Iamreallycomfortable,butthatistheonlypartofthekitchenwherethereis

anydaylightleft.AndIhavefoundthatsittinginaplacewhereyouhavenever

satbeforecanbeinspiring—Iwrotemyverybestpoemwhilesittingonthehen-

house.”Iwashooked.Absolutelyhooked.Iwantedtobeawriter,too.Ialso

lovedtowriteinstrangeplaces.Inevertoldthelibrarianhowmuchthatbook

meanttome.HowitspurredmywritingdreamstothepointthatItookjournals

whenwalkingthroughthewoodsandpausedtotakenotes.Twoweeksago,Idroveto

meetmymotherforaChristmaslunchinmyhometown.Inanold-fashionedteashop,

Icaughtsightofafamiliarfigure—itwastheverylibrarianwhohadchangedmy

life!Sixteenyearshadpassed,but—foramoment—timestoodstill.Therewerea

fewmorewrinkles(皺紋)aroundhereyes,andsheseemedtobeinafragile

conditionwhilesittingquietlyatatable.Irosetomyfeetandmovedexcitedly

towardher,“Youworkatthelibrary!YouonceshowedmeICapturetheCastle!

I’mawriternow!That’sstillmyfavoritebook!”Thewomanpausedand

smiledkindly,withablankexpressiononherface.Butthenshetippedherhead.

Iatoncerealizedthatitwasherageormentalconditionthathadkeptherfrom

understandingme.Afterawhile,sheroseslowlyandanurseaccompaniedher

towardsthedoor.AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechangewithout

realizingwhatwedoissignificant.Forallthatwomanhadreallydonewaslend

meabook.Butithadcapturedmyworld.5\.Whatisthemainideaofthe

passage?

Whatonechoosesatthestartmayaffecthiswholelife.

Whatonedislikesshouldnotberecommendedtoothers.

A:

Whatonedoesunconsciouslymaymeanalottoanother

B:

Whatonepursuesinlifemayalsobeanother’scareerchoice.

C:

答D:案:C

解析:根據(jù)文章“AsIwatchedhergo,Iwonderedhowmanyliveswechange

withoutrealizingwhatwedoissignificant.”可以得出答案。

26、【單選題】Passage2Anyonewithapassionforhanginglabelsonpeopleor

thingsshouldhavelittledifficultyinrecognizingthatanappropriatetagfor

ourtimeistheUnkemptGeneration.Iamnotreferringsolelytocollegekids.

Thesloppiness(邋遢)virushasspreadtoallsectorsofsociety.Peoplegoto

allsortsoftroubleandexpensetolookuncombed,unshaved,impressed.The

symbolofthetimesisbluejeans—notjustbluejeansingoodconditionbut

jeansthataretorn,discoloredorwithholes.Theydon’tgetthatwaynaturally.

Noonewantsbluejeansthatlookbrandnew.Manufacturersrecognizeabig

marketwhentheyseeit,andtheycompetewithoneanothertoofferjeansthat

aremadetolookasthoughthey’vejustbeendiscardedbycarelesshouse

paintersaftertenyearsofwear.Themorefadedandseeminglyancientthe

garment,thehigherthecost.Thedisheveledisinfashion;neatnessisoutof

date.Nothingiswrongwithcomfortableclothing.It’sjustthatthecurrent

fashionreflectsaneagernesstofollowthetrendratherthanadesireforease.

Nogenerationhasstrainedharderthanourstoaffectacasual,relaxed,coollook;

nonehassucceededmorespectacularlyinlookingasthoughithadbeenstampedout

bycookiecutters(餅干模具).Wedesperatelykeepourselvesfrom

beingconventional,butweputonauniformtodoit.Anappearanceof

radicaldifferenceisthegoal,tobepursuedinoversizesweatersandmuddy

sportsshoes.Carelessspeechstemsfromthesameroot.Vocabulary,likeblue

jeans,isbeingdrainedofcoloranddistinction.Acompletesentencein

everydayspeechisbecomingincreasinglyrare.Peoplecommunicateinchopped-

upphrases,relyingonsomethinglike“youknow”or“Imean”tocover

upannoyinglyunclearexpressions.Neatnessshouldbenolessimportantinlanguage

thanitisindress.TheEnglishlanguageisoneofthegreatestsourcesofwealth

intheworld.Inthemidstofaccessibleriches,wearestillsadlypoorin

language.1\.Whatisthefeatureof“TheUnkemptGeneration”?

Theyprefertowearbluejeans.

Theyneverwearcomfortableclothes.

A:

Theytendtodressneatlybutspeaksloppily.

B:

Theystrivetoappearcasualindressandspeech.

C:

答D:案:A

解析:根據(jù)文章:“Thesymbolofthetimesisbluejeans—notjustbluejeans

ingoodconditionbutjeansthataretorn,discoloredorwithholes.”可以得出

答案。

27、【單選題】Passage2Anyonewithapassionforhanginglabelsonpeopleor

thingsshouldhavelittledifficultyinrecognizingthatanappropriatetagfor

ourtimeistheUnkemptGeneration.Iamnotreferringsolelytocollegekids.

Thesloppiness(邋遢)virushasspreadtoallsectorsofsociety.Peoplegoto

allsortsoftroubleandexpensetolookuncombed,unshaved,impressed.The

symbolofthetimesisbluejeans—notjustbluejeansingoodconditionbut

jeansthataretorn,discoloredorwithholes.Theydon’tgetthatwaynaturally.

Noonewantsbluejeansthatlookbrandnew.Manufacturersrecognizeabig

marketwhentheyseeit,andtheycompetewithoneanothertoofferjeansthat

aremadetolookasthoughthey’vejustbeendiscardedbycarelesshouse

paintersaftertenyearsofwear.Themorefadedandseeminglyancientthe

garment,thehigherthecost.Thedisheveledisinfashion;neatnessisoutof

date.Nothingiswrongwithcomfortableclothing.It’sjustthatthecurrent

fashionreflectsaneagernesstofollowthetrendratherthanadesireforease.

Nogenerationhasstrainedharderthanourstoaffectacasual,relaxed,coollook;

nonehassucceededmorespectacularlyinlookingasthoughithadbeenstampedout

bycookiecutters(餅干模具).Wedesperatelykeepourselvesfrom

beingconventional,butweputonauniformtodoit.Anappearanceof

radicaldifferenceisthegoal,tobepursuedinoversizesweatersandmuddy

sportsshoes.Carelessspeechstemsfromthesameroot.Vocabulary,likeblue

jeans,isbeingdrainedofcoloranddistinction.Acompletesentencein

everydayspeechisbecomingincreasinglyrare.Peoplecommunicateinchopped-

upphrases,relyingonsomethinglike“youknow”or“Imean”tocover

upannoyinglyunclearexpressions.Neatnessshouldbenolessimportantinlanguage

thanitisindress.TheEnglishlanguageisoneofthegreatestsourcesofwealth

intheworld.Inthemidstofaccessibleriches,wearestillsadlypoorin

language.2\.Whatisthemainpointtheauthormakesinthesecond

paragraph?

Bluejeansisnolongerinfashion.

Thetasteoftheyoungchangesfashiontrends.

A:

Manufacturersdonotproducebrandnewjeanstoday.

B:

Jeansthatlookoldandworn-outaremuchfavoredbytheyoung.

C:

答D:案:B

解析:根據(jù)文章“Thedisheveledisinfashion;neatnessisoutofdate.”可以得

出答案。

28、【單選題】Passage2Anyonewithapassionforhanginglabelsonpeopleor

thingsshouldhavelittledifficultyinrecognizingthatanappropriatetagfor

ourtimeistheUnkemptGeneration.Iamnotreferringsolelytocollegekids.

Thesloppiness(邋遢)virushasspreadtoallsectorsofsociety.Peoplegoto

allsortsoftroubleandexpensetolookuncombed,unshaved,impressed.The

symbolofthetimesisbluejeans—notjustbluejeansingoodconditionbut

jeansthataretorn,discoloredorwithholes.Theydon’tgetthatwaynaturally.

Noonewantsbluejeansthatlookbrandnew.Manufacturersrecognizeabig

marketwhentheyseeit,andtheycompetewithoneanothertoofferjeansthat

aremadetolookasthoughthey’vejustbeendiscardedbycarelesshouse

paintersaftertenyearsofwear.Themorefadedandseeminglyancientthe

garment,thehigherthecost.Thedisheveledisinfashion;neatnessisoutof

date.Nothingiswrongwithcomfortableclothing.It’sjustthatthecurrent

fashionreflectsaneagernesstofollowthetrendratherthanadesireforease.

Nogenerationhasstrainedharderthanourstoaffectacasual,relaxed,coollook;

nonehassucceededmorespectacularlyinlookingasthoughithadbeenstampedout

bycookiecutters(餅干模具).Wedesperatelykeepourselvesfrom

beingconventional,butweputonauniformtodoit.Anappearanceof

radicaldifferenceisthegoal,tobepursuedinoversizesweatersandmuddy

sportsshoes.Carelessspeechstemsfromthesameroot.Vocabulary,likeblue

jeans,isbeingdrainedofcoloranddistinction.Acompletesentencein

everydayspeechisbecomingincreasinglyrare.Peoplecommunicateinchopped-

upphrases,relyingonsomethinglike“youknow”or“Imean”tocover

upannoyinglyunclearexpressions.Neatnessshouldbenolessimportantinlanguage

thanitisindress.TheEnglishlanguageisoneofthegreatestsourcesofwealth

intheworld.Inthemidstofaccessibleriches,wearestillsadlypoorin

language.3\.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

Fancydresscanalwaysattractpeople’sattention.

Peopledressforcomfort,notforyouthfulappearance.

A:

Oursloppinessindressresultedfromourdesiretobedifferent.

B:

Youngpeopledesperatelytrytolookdifferentfromotherpeople.

C:

答D:案:C

解析:根據(jù)文章:“Anappearanceofradicaldifferenceisthegoal”可以得出答

案。

29、【單選題】Passage2Anyonewithapassionforhanginglabelsonpeopleor

thingsshouldhavelittledifficultyinrecognizingthatanappropriatetagfor

ourtimeistheUnkemptGeneration.Iamnotreferringsolelytocollegekids.

Thesloppiness(邋遢)virushasspreadtoallsectorsofsociety.Peoplegoto

allsortsoftr

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