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5、litics is B. politics is C. politics are D. the politics are3. She presented two solutions. The _ seems much better.A. latter B. later C. late D. latest4. Have you realized the difficulty we have _ the problem?A. worked out B. to work out C. work out D. working out5.- Is that 120? My brother is seri
6、ously ill!-Ok. Help is _ .A. in the way B. in many ways C. on the way D. by the way6._, the players began the game.A. Having taken our seats B. Our taking seats C. We having taken the seats D. Us having taken the seats7. Tom and Jack are both very clever. _, Tom is _ Jack.A. All in all, as a clever
7、boy asB. in other words, as clever a boy asC. That is to say, as a clever boy as D. In word, as clever a boy as8. His car, reported _, was found in a river.A. stole B. t o have stolen C. to be stolen D. to have been stolen9. Fish in this river are not safe _ .A. to eat B. to be eaten C. eat D. eatin
8、g10. _ the first bus , we got up early in the morning.A. To catch B. Catching C. So as to catch D. In order not miss11. He lifted the stone only _ it dropped on his own feet.A. haveB. had C. havingD. to have12. Without two members _, wed better not start the meeting.A. come B. to come C. coming D. h
9、ave come13. _ cold, he covered his blanket, _ only his arms _ .A. Felt, left, uncovered B. Feeling, left, uncovered B. Feeling, leaving, uncovered D. Felt, left, uncovering14.-What you said at the meeting hurt me badly.- Sorry. But _ .A. I dont mean it. B. I dont mean to C. I didnt mean to D. I didn
10、t mean it15. He likes novels very much , while I love science fiction _ .A. at peace B. with care C. in surprise D. in particular二、完形填空(30)I played a racquetball game against my cousin Ed last week. It was one of the most 16 and tiring games Ive ever had. When Ed first phoned and 17 we play, I laugh
11、ed quietly, figuring on an 18 victory. After all, Eds idea of 19 has always been nothing more 20 than lifting a fork to his mouth. 21 I can remember, Ed s been the least physically fit member in the family, and 22 proud of himself. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and tro
12、users. Although the family often 23 about that, Ed refused to buy a24 T-shirt or to lose weight. So when Ed25 for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly 26, I was so surprised that I was 27My cousin must have made an effor
13、t to get himself into shape. 28 , at the point in our game when Id have predicted(预计)the score to be about 9 to 1 in my favor, it was297 to 9 and Ed was 30.The sudden realization was painful. We 31 to play like two mad men. When the score was 16 up, I was having serious 32 about staying alive until
14、21 years old, let alone 33that many points. When the game finally ended, both of us were lying flat on our backs, too tired to 34.In a way, I think we both won: I the game, but cousin Ed my 35 .16. A. encouraging B. hopeless C. surprising D. regular17. A. declared B. mentioned C. persuaded D. sugges
15、ted18. A. unforgettable B. unexpected C. easy D. early19. A. exercise B. preparation C. joy D. fitness20. A. time-saving B. comfortable C. suitable D. effort-making21. A. As soon as B. As long as C. When D. Since22. A. strangely B. personally C. reasonably D. eagerly23. A. cared B. forgot C. quarrel
16、ed D. joked24. A. clean B. larger C. straight D. darker25. A. set out B. got ready C. arrived D. returned26. A. notice B. admire C. believe D. measure27. A. nervous B. curious C. careless D. speechless28. A. After all B. As a result C. Above all D. At last29. A. mistakenly B. then C. instead D. natu
17、rally30. A. leading B. coming C. waiting D. counting31. A. pretended B. stopped C. continued D. decided32. A. thoughts B. doubts C. situations D. problems33. A. scoring B. completing C. receiving D. keeping34. A. play B. start C. sleep D. move35. A. friendship B. respect C. support D. favor三、阅读理解(20
18、)Reading to dogs is an unusual way to help children improve their literacy skills (读写能力)With their shining brown eyes, wagging tails, and unconditional love, dogs can provide the nonjudgmental listeners needed for a beginning reader to gain confidence (自信心) , according to Intermountain Therapy Anima
19、ls (ITA) in Salt Lake City. The group says it is the first program in the country to use dogs to help develop literacy in children, with the introduction of Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ). The Salt Lake City Public Library is sold on the idea. “Literacy specialists admit that children who
20、read below the level of their fellow pupils are often afraid of reading aloud in a group, often have lower self-respect, and regard reading as a headache,” said Lisa Myron, manager of the childrens department. Last November the two groups started “Dog Day Afternoon” in the childrens department of th
21、e main library. About 25 children attended each of the four Saturday-afternoon classes, reading for half an hour. Those who attended three of the four classes received a “pawgraphed” book at the last class. The program was so successful that the library plans to repeat it in April, according to Dana
22、 Thumpowsky, public relations manager. 36. What is mainly discussed in the text? A. Childrens reading difficulties. B. Advantages of raising dogs. C. Service in a public library. D. A special reading program. 37. Specialists use dogs to listen to children reading because they think _.A. dogs are you
23、ng childrens best friendsB. children can play with dogs while readingC. dogs can provide encouragement for shy childrenD. children and dogs understand each other38. By saying “The Salt Lake City Public Library is sold on the idea”, the writer means the library_.A. uses dogs to attract children B. ac
24、cepts the idea put forward by ITAC. has opened a childrens departmentD. has decided to train some dogs39. A “pawgraphed” book is most probably _.A. a book used in Saturday classes B. a book written by the childrenC. a prize for the children D. a gift from parentsMicrosoft founder Bill Gates said tha
25、t he planned to give away almost all of his vast fortune , largely to the cause of global health , during the course of his lifetime . With an estimated(估计)worth of more than $ 40 billion , according to Forbes , the project will be no small feat (功绩)for Gates . Having already provided the Bill & Mel
26、inda Gates Foundation with $ 24 billion to address global health issues , Gates said that eventually his entire fortune will be put towards the cause except “a few percent left for the kids.” So what has made the richest man in the world to channel his resources so heavily into one interest ? Gates
27、believes that “the equality of opportunity” in which Americans take such pride needs to extend to other nations around the world . Improving the health of the populations , he says , has proven to be an essential method in helping poor countries to be financially successful . “National borders allow
28、 inequalities ,” said Gates : “We all need to take a more global view , rather than just saying my country is doing well . We have to step up these health issues , knowing how few resources are going into them .”Gates said that both his parents set an example for him as a child . His father , Willia
29、m H. Gates , was the head of the local Planned Parenthood , and his mother , Mary , volunteered for the United Way . As he gathered his fortune , Gates knew he would eventually want to give back as well , but he didnt expect to devote himself whole-heartedly to one project until he was about 60.Howe
30、ver , Gates , 47 , began to question his ability to wait that long . “It seemed there was a real time urgency,” Gates said . “I started to think , How many lives could I save before then ?”40Bill Gates believes that one important way of developing poor countries is .Ato set up more foundations for t
31、hem Bto aid them with natural resources Cto put more effort into the health issues in them Dto help them take a more global view 41It can be learned from the text that Bill Gates thinks .AAmericans should care about people in other countries BAmericans should treat fellow citizens well CAmericans sh
32、ould devote themselves to certain projects DAmericans can be world-famous by giving away vast fortune 42Bill Gates gave away his vast fortune earlier than he had expected because of .Ahis weakening health condition Bhis parents suggestions Chis great success in business Dhis concerns for suffering p
33、eople How might you drag a good writers work down to the level of a scribe (抄写员)? Try the spell-check button . A study at the University of Pittsburgh indicates spell-check soft-ware may level the playing field between people with differing levels of language skills , hampering (妨碍)the work of write
34、rs and editors who place too much trust in the software . In the study , 33 undergraduate students were asked to proofread(校对)a one-page business letterhalf of them using Microsoft Word with red and green lines underlining potential errors(潜在错误). The other half did it the old-fashioned way , using o
35、nly their heads . Without grammar or spelling software , students with higher SAT scores made , on average , 5 errors , compared with 12.3 errors for students with lower scores . Using the software , students with higher scores reading the same page made , on average , 16 errors , compared with 17 e
36、rrors for students with lower scores . Dennis Galletta , a professor of information systems at the Katz Business School , said spell-check software is so sophisticated that some have come to trust it too thoroughly . “Its not a software problem , its a behavior problem,” he said . Microsoft technica
37、l specialist Tim Pash said grammar and spelling technology is meant to help writers and editors , not solve all their problems . The study found the software helped students find and correct errors in the letter , but in some cases they also changed phrases or sentences marked by the software as gra
38、mmatically suspicious (可疑的), even though they were correct .43The experiment is used to show us that .Aspell-check software helps only those with low SAT scores Bspell-check software can sometimes make things worse Call problems cannot be solved by spell-check software Dthose with higher SAT scores
39、make fewer mistakes than those with low scores 44What can be learned from the passage ?A33 students were divide into four different groups in the experiment .BSpell-check software can be of great help to writers and editors .CWith the help of spell-check software those with lower SAT scores will mak
40、e fewer mistakes .DStudents often make more mistakes in writing if they trust spell-check software too much .45Which of the following best explains the meaning of the word “sophisticated” as it is used in the text ?AEasy .BComplex .CSimple .DAdvanced .四、单词拼写。(10)1. The faraway desert area is a_ only
41、 by helicopter.2. They overheard him say that he wanted to _ .(辞职)3. Kate grows up in a poor family and she is more i_ than other girls.4. Four years later, she received her bachelors degree in English and her teaching _ .(证书)5. She never achieved her a_ of becoming a famous writer.6. Out of s_ for
42、the homeless children, he gave them shelter for the night.7. She felt e_ when they kept telling how clever she was.8. Tom and Jane want to get d_. That means they intend to end their marriage.9. She has a natural ability to sing well. In other words, she has a t_ for singing.10. He was _ (缺席) from w
43、ork because of illness.五、句型转换。(10)1. We had planned to finish the work before supper.We planned _ _ _ the work before supper.2. These are the issues that we will discuss tomorrow.These are the issues _ _ _ tomorrow.3. They desired us to come at once.They desired that we _ _ at once.4. I wont have hi
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