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詞匯和語(yǔ)法結(jié)構(gòu)--為題目類型
1.JohnsonhismealwhenhisfriendTimcalledhimtoeatouttogether.
(A)hadfinished
(B)hasfinished
(C)finished
(D)finishes
2.Culturalexchangeplaysanimportantrolepromotingrelationbetween
thetwocountries.
(A)in
(B)on
(C)at
(D)to
3.Thetwoteacherstaughthim30yearsago,butofthemcanrecognize
himnow.
(A)either
(B)none
(C)each
(D)neither
4.Theeducationcommitteehisproposalwithoutgivinghimanyreason.
(A)turnedup
(B)turneddown
(C)turnedout
(D)turnedin
5.He__lateintothenight,butnowhegoestobedearlyduetohealth
reasons.
(A)usedtowork
(B)usedtoworking
(C)isusedtoworking
(D)isusedtowork
6.Modernscienceandtechnologyhasshortenedthedistancebetweenpeopleand
broughtuscloser.
(A)most
(B)much
(C)too
(D)very
7.Thenewsthegeneralmanagerhadbeenarrestedshockedeveryone.
(A)which
(B)how
(C)that
(D)why
8.Researchersaretryingtowhat'swrongwiththeirexperiments.
(A)pullout
(B)callout
(C)takeout
(D)figureout
9.Mycomputerbrokedownyesterday.T11haveitassoonaspossible.
(A)fixing
(B)fixed
(C)fix
(D)tofix
10.ThequestionIamgoingtoraisetodayisinwithyesterday,s
discussion.
(A)connection
(B)company
(C)contrast
(D)contact
11.Istillrememberthehouse_______welivedwhenwearrivedinSeattlein
2010.
(A)when
(B)that
(C)which
(D)where
12.,theissuedoesn*tseemtobedifficultatall.
(A)Withmyview
(B)Frommyview
(C)Formyview
(D)Inmyview
13.Icouldn,tgotothemeetingbecauseIhadtomybrotherafterhis
accident.
(A)takeafter
(B)lookafter
(C)lookover
(D)takeover
14.Tom_______thecaraccidentifhehadn,tdrunkalcoholbeforedriving.
(A)wouldavoid
(B)avoided
(C)wouldhaveavoided
(D)willavoid
15.WheneverIwasfree,IwouldchatwithJohn,Helenandafewfriends.
(A)theother
(B)another
(C)other
(D)Others
閱讀理解--為題目類型
Musicispartofthestructureofoursociety;itsitsattheheartofhuman
experienceandenriches(豐富)somanylives.Why,then,isitnotcentralto
oureducationsystem?Thisisaquestion1recentlyputforwardtoanall-party
grouponmusiceducation.Iam20yearsoldandbeganplayingthepianoatthe
BarracudasBandinBarrow-in-Furness,agedseven.Thefundingforthecentrehas
nowbeencut.Itookpartintheprimarytuitionproject,aged11.Thefunding
forthathasalsobeencutnow.Itisacommonproblemacrossthecountry.Music
isnotanadd-on,a〃soft〃subjectoraluxury—itisabsolutelyessentialto
ourexistence.Everychilddeservestheopportunitytoexperienceits
benefits.Untilmusicisheldinthesameregardasthe"core"subjectsofour
curriculum,oursocietywillbeworseoff.Weneedjoy,empathy(共情)andhope
onthisplanetmorethanever,andtakingawaychildren'sopportunityto
developmusicalskillsistosetourselvesupforafall.Despitethemany
brilliantprogramsandprojectstoencourageyoungmusicians("EveryChilda
Musician,〃“AwardsforYoungMusicians,,ztonamebutafew),wearereachinga
crisispoint.Weareindangerofdestroyingcreativity,innovation(倉(cāng)U新)and
expression.Learninganinstrumentcanhelpdevelopsomanyfundamentallife
skills.Itpromotesdiscipline,empathy,determinationandcooperationaswell
asprovidingasenseofcommunityandworth.Musichaschangedmylife.Itisa
hugepartofwhoIam.Ihavelearnedsomuchabouttheworldthroughmusicand
theinspiringfiguresIhavemetthroughit.IfeelIhaveadutytohelpensure
thatotherscanbenefitfromitsmagic.Letusmakeitavailabletoeverysingle
child.
16.Whydidtheauthorraisethequestiononmusiceducation?
(A)Thefundingformusiceducationhasbeencut.
(B)Thebandtheauthorjoinedinhasbrokenup.
(C)Theprojecttheauthorwasinnolongerexists.
(D)Thetuitionfeeformusictraininghasrisen.
17.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheroleofmusic?
(A)Itisimportantfordealingwithsocialcrises.
(B)Itmayofferchildrenfuturejobopportunities.
(C)Itisfundamentaltothegrowthofachild.
(D)Itcanhelpchildrenlearncoresubjects.
18.Whatisthethemeofthepassage?
(A)Musiceducationshouldbeavailabletoeverychild.
(B)Musictrainingprogramsshouldbeprovidedfree.
(C)Musicshouldbeplacedatthetopofthecurriculum.
(D)Musicshouldbemadepopularacrossthecountry.
19.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsmusic?
(A)Positive.
(B)Critical.
(C)Doubtful.
(D)Indifferent.
In2011,adogownernamedRobertuploadedavideotitled〃Guilty!〃to
YouTube.Hehadcomehomefindinghistwodogsnearanemptybagofcat
treats.Thefirstdogbehavedcalmly.Buttheseconddog,Denver,satshakingin
acorner,hereyeslookingdown,whichmadeRobertbelieveitwasshewhohad
doneit.Seeingherapparentadmissionofguilt,“heyelledather,“Youdid
this!Denverbeathertailnervously.,zYouknowtheroutine.Inthekennel(狗
窩)!〃Followingthecommand,thedogshutherselfin.Thevideoquickly
gatheredafloodofcomments.Sincethen,“dogshaming"hasbecomepopularon
theinternet,asownersaroundthewor1dpostedbesidenotesshotsoftheir
tremblingpetsinwhichthedogsseemedtoadmitbadbehavior.Forinstance,〃I
ateanextralargepizza,“admitsachocolateLab.Humanenthusiasmforguilty
dogsseemedgrowing.ButaccordingtoaresearcheratBarnardCollege,whatwe
considertobeadog'sguiltylookisnosignofguiltatall.Ina2009study,
theresearcherhadownersforbidtheirdogsfromeatinganattractivetreat,
andthenaskedtheownerstoleavetheroom.Whileeachownerwasgone,the
researchereitherremovedthetreatorfedittothedog.Whentheowners
returned,theyweretold-regardlessofthetruth-thattheirdogseitherhad
orhadnoteatenit.Ifownersthoughttheirdogshaddonesomethingwrong,
blamesfollowed,andguiltylooksquicklyemerged.Yetdogswhohadn,teatenthe
treatweremorelikelytoappearguiltythandogswhohad-solongastheir
ownersscoldedthem.Farfromsignalingregret,onegroupofresearcherswrote
ina2012paper,theguiltylookofdogsisverylikelyameanstoshow
obedience(順從)totheirowners.
21.WhatdidRobertwanttoshowwithhisvideoonYouTube?
(A)Dogs,conflictwithotherpets.
(B)Dogs,naughtybehaviors.
(C)Dogs'trustintheirowners.
(D)Dogs,apparentguiltylooks.
22.HowdidpeoplereacttoRobert'svideo?
(A)Theystartedtosharedog-shamingphotos.
(B)Theybegantoblametheirowndogs.
(C)Theybegantoreadstoriesaboutdogs.
(D)Theystartedtoshowsympathyforhisdog.
23.Whartdoes〃achocolateLab〃inParagraph2referto?
(A)Ascientist.
(B)Adog.
(C)Aresearcher.
(D)Acat.
24.Whydodogswearaguiltylookaccordingtotheresearchers?
(A)Toattracttheirowners'attention.
(B)Todeceivetheirowners.
(C)Tobegtheirownersfortreats.
(D)Toshowobediencetotheirowners.
Intheracetothemoon,whocameinfirst?YoumightsaytheanswerisNei1
Armstrong,BuzzAldrin,andMichaelCollins,thecrewofApollo11.Oryoucould
representforthecrewofApollo10,whichreachedthemooninMay1969and
thenheadedbacktoEarthwithoutlanding.Butthereisamuchstrangeranswer
tothisquestion,dependingonhowmuchyoucareabouthumansandwhatyour
definition(定義)ofreachingthemoonmightbe.Beforeanypeoplearrivedat
themoon,otheranimalshadgottherefirst.Andunlikethedogsandmonkeys
thatweremadefamousinearlyspaceshotsandEarthorbits,thefirst
creaturestoreachthemoonwereapairoftortoises,Discovery'sAmyShira
Teitelremindedus.TheSovietspacecraft(航天器)senttheanimalsaroundthe
moon-althoughnotintoitsorbit-duringamissioninthemiddleofSeptember,
1968.Theunmanned(無(wú)人駕駛的)craftthenreturnedtoEarthanddashedintothe
IndianOcean,afterwhichtheRussiansrecoveredthecraft.Amonthlater,
Sovietscientistsrevealedthatthespacecrafthadbeenatinyship,carrying
thetortoises,wineflies,mealworms,plants,seeds,bacteria,andother
livingmatter.Thetortoises,ashistoryrecords,lostabout10percentof
theirbodyweight,buthadahealthyappetitewhentheyreturnedtoEarth.In
thefollowingcheckupscomparingtheanimalsto^stay-at-hometurtlesusedasa
testcontrol,mostthingsseemednormal,asidefromsomevaguelyexplained
minorproblemswiththeliver.Whatthisallmeansisthat,asTeitel
explained,“ThefirstlivingbeingstoseeanEarthrisefromtheMoonwere
Russiantortoises.However,asfarasIcantell,theanimalswerenotnamed.
26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingreachedthemoonfirst?
(A)Apairoftortoises.
(B)Americanastronauts.
(C)Russianastronauts.
(D)Dogsandmonkeys.
27.WhathappenedtotheSovietspacecraft?
(A)Itwaswreckedduringthemission.
(B)ItwasrecoveredafteritsreturntoEarth.
(C)Itstayedinthemoon,sorbit.
(D)Itdisappearedintheouterspace.
28.WhatwasthebiggestchangeinthetortoisesinParagraph6?
(A)Theyshowedabnormalbehaviors.
(B)Theyhadseriousliverproblems.
(C)Theylosttheirappetiteforfood.
(D)Theyhadobviouslylostweight.
29.WhatdoTeiteTswordsinthelastparagraphimply?
(A)ThetortoiseswerefondofseeingEarthrise.
(B)Thetortoiseswerenotgivenduecreditfortheirexperience.
(C)ThetortoiseswerenotnamedaftertheSovietspacecraft.
(D)Thetortoiseswerefamousallovertheworld.
Veganstrytolive,asmuchaspossible,inawaythatavoidsexploitingand
beingcrueltoanimals.Thismeansfollowingaplant-baseddiet.Vegansdonot
eatanimalsoranimal-basedproductslikemeat,fish,seafood,eggs,honeyand
dairyproductssuchascheese.Formanyvegans,livingacommittedvegan
lifestylemeansnotwearingclothesmadefromanimalskinsandavoidingany
productswhichhavebeentestedonanimals.Vegansarguethatsufferingis
causedintheproductionofthesefoods.Forexample,theysaythat,onsome
dairyfarms,malecalves(小牛)arekilledbecausetheyaretooexpensiveto
keep,andcowsarekilledwhentheygetolderandproducelessmilk.Asfor
honey,veganssaydiatbeesmakehoneyforbee,notforhumans,andthatbees,
healthcansufferwhenhumanstakethehoneyfromthem.Vegansbelievethatthe
productstheyuseandconsumeshouldbefreefromnotjustcrueltybutany
exploitationofanimals.Themainreasonforgoingveganisprobablythatthey
believeanimalsandallothersentient(有感知能力的)beingsshouldhavethe
righttolifeandfreedom.However,thereareotherreasons.Vegansarguethat
theproductionofmeatandotheranimalproductsisverybadforthe
environment.Theypointoutthatahugequantityofwaterisneededtogrow
graintofeedanimalsinthemeatindustry.Theenormousamountofgrainwhich
themeatindustryneedsoftenleadstoforestsbeingcutdownandhabitats(棲
息地)beinglost.Incontrast,muchlowerquantitiesofgrainandwaterare
neededtosustainavegandiet.Inaddition,manyveganssaythatallthe
nutritiouselementsourbodiesneedarecontainedinacarefullyplannedvegan
dietandthatthistypeofdiethelpspreventsomediseases.
31.Whatisaveganinthispassage?
(A)Apersonwholikestogrowvegetables.
(B)Apersonwhoisfondofeatingmeat.
(C)Apersonwhokeepsaplant-baseddiet.
(D)Apersonwhostaysawayfromanimals.
32.Whichofthefollowingcouldbefoundinavegan'sdiet?
(A)Eggs.
(B)Honey.
(C)Milk.
(D)Potatoes.
33.Whatbeliefdoveganshold?
(A)Animalscanhelpimprovetheenvironment.
(B)Animalshavetherighttolifeandfreedom.
(C)Animalproductsleadtotheriseofgrainoutput.
(D)Animalproductsarefarmorenutritious.
34.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoimplyinthispassage?
(A)Goingveganconsumesmorewaterandgrain.
(B)Goingveganenablespeopletoliveahealthierlife.
(C)Goingveganhelpstodevelopmeatindustry.
(D)Goingveganhasbeenalifestyleforthemajorities.
TherearemanyinterestingnewsitemsinBP's(英國(guó)石油公司)annualEnergy
Outlookjustpublished.Butperhapsthemostastonishingsuggestioninthe
reportistheideathatcuttingbackonplasticusecouldmakematters
worse.ThismightbewhatyouwouldexpectBPtosay.Afterall,asoneofthe
world,sbiggestoilcompanies,itmakesalotofmoneyfromsellingproductsin
plastic.Butlet'slookatthethinkingbehindBP'sargument.Ifthecurrent
opposingideaabouttheuseofplasticcontinues,therecouldbeaworldwide
banonsingle-useplasticsby2040.Butthedocumentarguesthatswitching
plasticforothermaterialswillhaveabiggercostintermsofenergyand
carbonemissions(排放).Thatsoundslikethelawofunintended(非故意的)
consequencesinaction.Whenplasticbagsaremeasuredagainstpaperorcotton
substitutes,aBBCanalysisfoundtherewasn'tagreatdealofdifferencein
theirenvironmentalimpact.Paperbagsrequirefewerreusestomakethemmore
environmentallyfriendlythansingle-useplasticbags,whichmeanscustomers
havetoreplacepaperbagsmorefrequently.Environmentalists,though,arenot
entirelyconvinced.TheythinkthatBPisstressingtheproblemofbanning
plasticforitsowninterest.z,Whileit'struethatittakeslessenergyto
produceandtransportplasticthanglass,aglassbottlecanbereuseddozens
oftimesandisrecyclable.Plus,materialslikeglasswhentheyescape
collectiondon'tgoonpollutingouroceansandriversforhundredsofyears,“
saidLouiseEdge,fromGreenpeaceUK.Stepstoencouragerecyclingarebeing
taken.TheUK,forexample,willintroduceanewtaxonthemanufactureand
importofplasticpackagingin2022.Therearealsolotsofdevelopmentstaking
placewithalternativematerials.Thesemaybethefinaldefenseagainstthe
unintendedconsequencesofplasticbans.
36.Whatisastonishingabout.BP'sannualreport?
(A)BPhasearnedalotofmoneybysellingplasticproducts.
(B)Cuttingbackonplasticusemaybringmoreproblems.
(C)BPhasbecomeoneoftheworld'sbiggestoilcompanies.
(D)Cuttingbackonplasticusemayaffectproductquality.
37.Whichofthefollowingcouldbebannedworldwideby2040?
(A)Second-handcottonbegs.
(B)Reusablepaperbags.
(C)Single-useplasticbags.
(D)Recyclableglassbottles.
38.Accordingtoenvironmentalists,whatcausesBPtoopposebanningplastics?
(A)Itsconsiderationofitsowninterest.
(B)Itsworryaboutthelossofconsumers.
(C)Itsdesiretoinfluenceworldeconomy.
(D)Itsconcernabouttheenvironment.
39.WhatmeasureisbeingtakenbytheUKtocutbackontheuseofplastics?
(A)Forbiddingtheimportofplasticbags.
(B)Banningthemanufactureofplasticbags.
(C)Taxingontheuseofplasticbags.
(D)Developingalternativematerialstoplastic.
完型填空--為題目類型
Teachersaresomeofthemostimportantprofessionalsintheworld.Theyare
responsible[Cl]preparingfuturegenerationstobecomeproductiveand
honestcitizens,whowill[C2]tosocietyforthewholeoftheiradult
life.Obviously,themostcommonreason[C3]teachersdecidetoteach
istheabilitytomakeadifference.Therearemanyprofessionsthatgivepeople
theabilitytohavea(n)[C4]______impactontheworldandchangepeople,s
lives,[C5]fewprofessionshaveadirectimpacton[C6]a
bettersocietyasteachersdo.Peopletendto[C7]theirteachersfor
yearsaftertheyfinishschool,forgoodteacherscan[C8]their
studentstobecomesomethingthatthey[C9]___thoughttheycouldbe,or
towork[CIO]_____afieldthattheythoughttheydidnot[Cll]_____.
Teachersarealsoimportantbecausetheyprovide[C12]fortheir
students.Incertainlow-incomeareas[C13]somestudentsmaynothave
bothoftheirparents[C14]_____,teacherscanprovideanimportant
influencethathelpstheirstudentsmaketheright[C15]evenwhen
theyarenotintheclassroom.Generally,teachers,impactonstudentscanlast
allthroughtheirlife.
41.[Cl]
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(B)in
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