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20.He_______smokingatlast.A.gaveupB.gaveoutC.gaveinD.gaveoff21.Johnwas_______helaydownforanhourbeforedinner.A.sotiredasB.sotiredthatC.tootiredthatD.tootiredso22.Youranswerisdifferent________theteacher’s.A.toB.atC.fromD.with23.Itwouldbe_______arisktoleavethebabyalone.A.runningB.passingC.carryingD.obeying24.Thefact_______hishealthisbadisnottrue.A.whichB.thatC.asD.what25.These______didunusuallywellinthecontest,sothejudgesdidn’tknowwhomtogiveprizeto.A.womansingersB.womensingersC.womensingerD.womanssingers26.Manmuststop_______theearth’satmosphere.A.fillingB.wastingC.pollutingD.blackening27.Wecan’t_______another100kilometersanymore.A.haveB.turnC.makeD.reach28.IsMary______tojoininus?A.supposedB.exposedC.supportedD.indicated29.Iwanttobetoldall_______.A.whichhappenB.whichhappenedC.thathadhappenedD.thathadbeenhappened30.We’veallheardofThomasEdison,_______whoinventedtheelectriclightandmanyotherthings.A.manB.amanC.themanD.men31.Don’ttellmesuchthings_______youarenotcertain.A.thatB.whichC.thoseD.as32._______amicroscopewecanseedifferentkindsofthingsthatareunabletobeseenbyournakedeyes.A.IntermsofB.InplaceofC.BymeansofD.Byfar33.Jacksonwenttowork______hisillness.A.besidesB.eventhoughC.inspiteofD.although34.Anybodywilldo,_______heisresponsibleforthat.A.asfarasB.sofarasC.aslongasD.assoonas35.Isupposetheyhaveknownaboutit,_______?A.amIB.amnotIC.havetheyD.haven’tthey36.It______himtenyearstowritethatnovel.A.tookB.spentC.costD.costed37.Thestudentsarelookingforwardto_______theirholidaysinJapan.A.spendB.spendingC.forspendD.spent38.Theyall______mentioningthatgirl.A.avoidedB.gotawayC.ranawayD.escaped39.Humanbeingsshouldfindanew_______ofenergy.A.orientB.sourceC.originD.souse40.Thecouchiscomfortableto_______.A.sitB.besatC.sittedD.siton41.Soloudly_______thatallthepeopleintheroomgotafright.A.heshoutedB.shoutheC.didheshoutD.hedidshout42.Heistheonlyoneofthesonsinthefamilywho______receivedhigheducation.A.areB.isC.haveD.has43.WethinkofMr.Li______ourgoodfriend.A.isB.tobeC.asD.hasbeen44.Themountainis1,000feet_______thesealevel.A.overB.higherC.aboveD.high45.Theroadwillbeblockedifthere_______anothersnow.A.isB.willbeC.tobeD.willhave46.Davidlikecountrylifeandhasdecidedto_______farming.A.getholdofB.getalongwithC.goinforD.gothorough47.Thesechildrenhaveanadvantage_______thoseincalculation.A.overB.thanC.toD.with48.Shanghaihasalargerpopulationthan_______inChina.A.anycityB.anyothercitiesC.othercityD.anyothercity49.Insomecountriestherearealotofyoungpeoplenowneed_______teeth.A.falseB.untrueC.wrongD.erroneous50.Thisbookcosts______thatone.A.twicemoreB.twicemoreasC.twotimesmoreasD.twiceasmuchasⅢ.Cloze(20points)Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesgivenbelowandmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatismostsuitableandmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Smoking,whichmaybeapleasureforsomepeople,isaserioussourceofdiscomfortfortheirfellows._51_,medicalauthoritiesexpresstheirconcernabouttheeffectofsmoking_52_thehealthnotonlyofthosewhosmokebutalsoofthosewhodonot.Infact,non-smokerswhomustinvoluntarilyinhale(吸入)theair_53_bytobaccosmokemaysuffermorethanthesmokers_54_.Smokingisprohibitedinthetheatresandinhallsusedforshowingfilms_55_inlaboratories_56_theremaybeafirehazard(危險(xiǎn)).Elsewhere,itisuptoyourgood_57_.Iam_58_askingyoutomaintain“No-Smoking〞inclassroomsandseminarrooms.Thiswillprovethatyouhavethe_59_healthinmind,whichisveryimportanttoalarge_60_ofourstudents.51.A.StillB.FurtherC.MoreD.Again52.A.inB.toC.onD.with53.A.pollutingB.bepollutedC.pollutedD.tobepolluted54.A.themB.themselvesC.theirownD.they55.A.andB.butC.aswellasD.also56.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.how57.A.feelingB.senseC.realizeD.think58.A.soB.nextC.thereforeD.and59.A.non-smokersB.non-smokers’C.non-smoker’sD.non-smoker60.A.numberB.amountC.manyD.muchⅣ.ReadingComprehension(60points)Directions:Therearefourreadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChooseonebestanswerandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOneAllthehousewiveswhowenttothenewsupermarkethadonegreatambition:tobetheluckycustomerwhodidnothavetopayforhershopping.Forthiswaswhatthenoticejustinsidetheentrancepromised.Itsaid:“Remember,onceaweek,oneofourcustomersgetsfreegoods.ThisMayBeYourLuckyDay!〞ForseveralweeksMrs.Edwardshoped,likemanyofherfriends,tobetheluckycustomer.Unlikeherfriends,shenevergaveuphoping.Thecupboardsinkitchenwerefullofthingswhichshedidnotneed.Herhusbandtriedtoadviseheragainstbuyingthingsbutfailed.Shedreamedofthedaywhenthemanagerofthesupermarketwouldapproachherandsay:“Madam,thisisYourLuckyDay.Everythinginyourbasketisfree.〞OneFridaymorning,aftershehadfinishedhershoppingandhadtakenittohercar,shefoundthatshehadforgottentobuyanytea.Shedashedbacktothesupermarket,gottheteaandwenttowardsthecash-desk.Asshedidso,shesawthemanagerofthesupermarketapproachher.“Madam,〞hesaid,holdingouthishand,“Iwanttocongratulateyou!Youareourluckycustomerandeverythingyouhaveinyourbasketisfree!〞61.Thehousewiveslearntabouttheoffreegoods_______.A.onTVB.fromthemanagerC.atthesupermarketD.fromthenewspaper62.Mrs.Edwards________.A.isalwaysveryluckyB.hadnofriendsC.hopedtogetfreeshoppingD.getsdisappointedeasily63.Mrs.Edwards’shusbandtriedto________.A.makeherunhappyB.cheerherupC.buythingswithherD.stopherbuyingthings64.Mrs.Edwardswentbacktothesupermarketquicklybecauseshehadto_______.A.buyanotherthingB.talktothemanagerC.payforhershoppingD.findhershopping65.Mrs.Edwardsmusthavebeen________.A.pleasedB.delightedC.proudD.disappointedPassageTwoDeepinsideamountainnearSweetwaterinEast.TennesseeisabodyofwaterknownastheLostSea.ItislistedbytheGuinnessBookofWouldRecordsastheworld’slargestundergroundlake.TheLostSeaispartofanextensiveandhistoriccavesystemcalledCraigheadCaverns.ThecavernshavebeenknownandusedsincethedaysoftheCherokeeIndiannation.Thecaveexpandsintoaseriesofhugeroomsfromasmallopeningonthesideofthemountain.Approximatelyonemilefromtheentrance,inaroomcalled“TheCouncilRoom,〞manyIndianartisfactshavebeenfound.Someoftheitemsdiscoveredincludepottery,arrowheads,weapons,andjewelry.Formanyyearstherewerepersistentrumorsofalargeundergroundlakesomewhereinacave,butitwasnotdiscovereduntil1905.Inthatyear,athirteen-year-oldboynamedBenSandscrawledthroughasmallopeningthreehundredfeetunderground.Hefoundhimselfinalargecavehalffilledwithwater.TodaytouristsvisittheLostSeaandridefaroutontoitinglass-bottomedboatspoweredbyelectricmotors.Morethanthirteenacresofwaterhavebeenmappedoutsofarandstillnoendtothelakehasbeenfound.EventhoughteamsofdivershavetriedtoexploretheLostSea,thefullextentofitisstillunknown.66.TheLostSeaisuniquebecauseitis________.partofahistoricalcavesystemthebiggestundergroundlakeintheworldlistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsthelargestbodyofwaterinTennessee67.TheCraigheadCavernshavebeenknown________.A.throughhistoryB.sincethetimeoftheIndiannationsC.since1905D.sincediversexploredthem68.WholocatedtheLostSeainrecenttimes?A.TheCherokeeIndians.B.Tourists.C.BenSands.D.Scientists.69.Whatwasfoundin“TheCouncilRoom〞?A.Asmallnaturalopening.B.Alargecave.C.Anotherseriesofrooms.D.ManyoldIndianobjects.70.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheCraigheadCavernspresentlyserveas____.A.anundergroundtestingsiteB.anIndianmeetinggroundC.atouristattractionD.amotorboatracecoursePassageThreeGenerationsofAmericanshavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatagoodbreakfastisonelife’sessentials.Eatingbreakfastatthestartoftheday,wehaveallbeentold,andtoldagain,isasnecessaryasputtinggasolineinthefamilycarbeforestartingatrip.Butformanypeoplethethoughtoffoodfirstthinginthemorningisbynomeansapleasure.Sodespitealltheefforts,theystilltakenobreakfast.Between1977and1983,thelatestyearforwhichfiguresareavailable,thenumberofpeoplewhodidn’thavebreakfast,increasedby33percent.Forthosewhofeelpainofguiltaboutnoteatingbreakfast,however,thereissomegoodnews.Severalstudiesinthelastfewyearsindicatethat,foradultsespecially,theremaybenothingwrongwithomittingbreakfast.“Goingwithoutbreakfastdoesnotaffectperformance,〞saidArroldE.Bender,formerprofessorofthenutritionatQueenElizabethCollegeinLondon,“nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance.〞Scientificevidencelinkingbreakfasttobetterhealthorbetterperformanceissurprisinglyinadequate,andmostoftherecentworkinvolveschildren,notadults,“Theliterature〞,saysoneresearcher,Dr.ErrestoattheUniversityofTexas,“ispoor〞.71.Thelatestyearforwhichfigurescouldbeobtainedis_______.A.theyeartheauthorwrotethearticleB.1977C.anyyearbetween1997and1983D.198372.Forthosewhodonottakebreakfast,thegoodnewsisthat_______.severalstudieshavebeendoneinthepastfewyearstheomissionofbreakfastdoesnoharmtoone’shealthadultshaveespeciallymadestudiesinthisfieldeatinglittleinthemorningisgoodforhealth73.“…nordoesgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformance〞means______.anyonewithoutbreakfastdoesimprovehisperformancenotgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveperformancehavingbreakfastdoesnotimproveperformance,eitherpeoplehavingbreakfastdoimprovetheirperformance74.Theword“l(fā)iterature〞inthelastsentencerefersto_______.A.stories,poems,plays,etc.B.writtenworksonaparticularsubjectC.anyprintedmaterialD.themodernliteratureofAmerica75.WhatisimpliedbutNOTstatedbytheauthoristhat_______.breakfastdoesnotaffectperformanceDr.ErrestoisengagedinresearchworkataninstitutionofhigherlearningnoteatingbreakfastmightaffectthehealthofchildrenProfessorBenderoncetaughtcollegecoursesinnutritioninLondonPassageFourAbout35%ofallhighschoolgraduatesinAmericacontinuetheireducationinaninstitutionofhigherlearning.Thewordcollegeisusedtorefertoeitheracollegeorauniversity.Theseinstitutionsofferfour-yearprogramsthatleadtoaBachelorofArts(B.A.)orBachelorScience(B.S.)degree.Somestudentsattendajuniorcollege(providingonlyatwo-yearprogram)foronetotwoyearsbeforeenteringafour-yearcollegeasasophomore(二年級(jí)生)orjunior(三年級(jí)生).Itisgenerallyeasiertobeacceptedatastateuniversitythanataprivateone.Mostprivateschoolsrequirestrictentranceexaminationsandahighgradepointaverage(GPA),aswellasspecificcollegeprepclassesinhighschool.Privateschoolscostconsiderablymorethanstatecollegesandfamousprivateschoolsareveryexpensive.Poorerstudentscansometimesattend,however,byearningscholarships.Somecollegegraduatesgoontoearnadvancedmastersordoctoraldegreesingrad(graduate)school.Occupationsincertainfieldssuchaslawormedicinerequiresuchadvancedstudies.Sincecollegecostsareveryhigh,moststudentsworkatpart-timejobs.Somehavefull-timejobsandgotoschoolpart-time.Oftensomewilltakefiveormoreyearstocompleteafour-yearprogrambecauseofmoney/jobdemandsontheirtime.Whilethecollegeandworkdemandstakeupthegreatpartofastudent’stime,moststillenjoysocialactivities.Sports,dances,clubs,movies,andplaysareallverypopular.However,gatheringtogetherforlong,philosophicaltalksatafavoritemeetingplaceonorneartheuniversityisprobablythemostpopularactivity.76.Collegeeducationis_______inAmerica.A.quitecommonB.veryrareC.somethingdifficultD.almostimpossible77.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrequiredforenteringmostprivateschools.A.entranceexaminationsB.takingpartinmanyactivitiesC.GPAD.collegeprepclasses78.Howcanpoorstudentsattendprivateschools?A.Onlybyworkingatpart-timejob

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