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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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