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第二部分
一、单项选择(共15分,每小题1分)
21. Jack ____ yet, otherwise he would have telephoned me.
A. mustn’t have arrived B. shouldn’t have arrived
C. can’t have arrived D. need not have arrived
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第二部分
一、单项选择(共15分,每小题1分)
21. Jack ____ yet, otherwise he would have telephoned me.
A. mustn’t have arrived B. shouldn’t have arrived
C. can’t have arrived D. need not have arrived
22. Everybody in the village likes Jack because he is good at telling and ___ jokes.
A. turning up B. putting up C. making up D. showing up
23. I don’t mind picking up your things from the store.. _____, the walk will do me good.
A. Sooner or later B. Still C. in time D. Besides
24. This picture was taken a long time ago. I wonder if you can ___ my father.
A. find out B. pick out C. look out D. speak out
25. He was about to tell me the secret ___ someone patted him on the shoulder.
A. as B. until C. while D. when
26. Our club is open to adults only. _____ your children have entered without permission.
A. There seems that B. It seems to be C. There seems to be D. It seems that
27. Can you believe that in ____ a rich country there should be ____ many poor people?
A. such, such B. such, so C. so, so D. so, such
28. It was a pity that the great writer died _____ his works unfinished.
A. for B. with C. from D. of
29. Reading a book without fully understanding it ____ no use.
A. is B. are C. have D. had
30. — You were brave enough to raise objections at the meeting.
— Well, now I regret ___ so.
A. to do B. to be doing C. to have done D. having done
31. He had ___ me to book a room, but he was too busy to do so.
A. agreed B. permitted C. promised D. let
32. Do you think ___ wise to tell him the truth?
A. that B. this C. which D. it
33. There are 1200 books in the library _____, many of ____ for children.
A. at all, which are B. in all, which is C at all, them are D. in all, which are
34. Lin Feng is said ____ abroad, but I don’t know which country he studied in.
A. to study B. to be studied C. to have studied D. to be studying
35. Only by practicing a few hours every day ____ be able to master the language.
A. you can B. can you C. you will D. will you
三:完形填空(共30分,每小题1.5分)
The 28-year-old Mary had spend six years working nights before she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally 36 , she had her eyes on a teaching 37 at a nearby primary school. With the help of her friends, she had a(n) 38 with the Head.
“I noticed a(n) 39 hole in one of my stockings earlier,” she recalled. “I thought about 40 them, but I knew I’d be late if I did. And by the time I got to the interview, 41 bigger. I walked in 42 for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t 43 the job. In fact one of her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “ if someone doesn’t take the time to present her best image at an interview, what kind of 44 is she going to be?”
In job-hunting, personal 45 is very important. After all, you’re selling a product- 46 -to an employer. When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all, 47 yourself properly. It will give you competitive advantage and a positive(肯定的) first 48 .The above idea was also suggested in a bestseller for job seekers named Dress For Success
First impression is 49 .In other words if you’ve viewed positively within the critical (关键的) first four 50 , the person you’ve met will 51 feel everything you do is positive. Leave the interview a 52 impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other unsatisfactory characters. 53 , he or she may not take the time to give you a second 54 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about 55 will care more about their jobs.
36.
A.
chose
B.
returned
C.
succeeded
D.
graduated
37.
A.
position
B.
advertisement
C.
guide
D.
competition
38.
A.
word
B.
discussion
C.
agreement
D.
interview
39.
A.
tiny
B.
deep
C.
extra
D.
special
40.
A.
throwing
B.
mending
C.
changing
D.
removing
41.
A.
they were
B.
she was
C.
I was
D.
it was
42.
A.
hurriedly
B.
slowly
C.
apologizing
D.
answering
43.
A.
like
B.
get
C.
take up
D.
give up
44.
A.
person
B.
worker
C.
graduate
D.
teacher
45.
A.
appearance
B.
experience
C.
ability
D.
preparation
46.
A.
yourself
B
knowledge
C.
skills
D.
advice
47.
A.
design
B.
dress
C.
show
D.
introduce
48
A.
chance
B.
impression
C.
job
D.
reply
49.
A.
remaining
B.
lasting
C.
useful
D.
serious
50.
A.
job seekers
B.
interviewers
C.
tests
D.
minutes
51.
A.
rarely
B.
occasionally
C.
probably
D
.certainly
52.
A.
light
B.
clear
C.
bad
D.
painful
53.
A.
In a word
B.
What’s worse
C
By the way
D
Once again
54.
A.
job
B.
thought
C.
chance
D.
question
55.
A.
students
B.
themselves
C.
dress
D.
salary
四:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Hobbs was an orphan(孤儿). He worked in a factory and every day he got a little money. Hard work made him thin and weak. He wanted to borrow a lot of money to learn to paint pictures, but he did not think he could pay off the debts.
One day the lawyer said to him, “One thousand dollars, and here is the money.” As Hobbs took the package of notes, he was very dumbfounded. He didn’t know where the money came from and how to spend it. He said to himself, “I could go to find a hotel and live like a rich man for a few days; or I give up my work in the factory and do what I’d like to do: painting pictures. I could do that for a few weeks, but what would I do after that? I should have lost my place in the factory and have no money to live on. If it were a little less money, I would buy a new coat, or a radio, or give a dinner to my friends. If it were more, I could give up the work and pay for painting pictures. But it’s too much for one and too little for the other.”
“Here is the reading of your uncle’s will(遗嘱),” said the lawyer, “telling what is to be done with this money after his death. I must ask you to remember one point. Your uncle has said you must bring me a paper showing exactly what you did with his money, as soon as you have spent it.”
“Yes, I see. I’ll do that,” said the young man.
56. Hobbs wanted to borrow money because he wanted to _______.
A. study abroad B. work abroad
C. pay off the debts D. learn to paint pictures
57. What does the underlined word “dumbfounded” (in Paragraph 2) probably mean?
A. Surprised. B. Frightened. C. Happy. D. Excited.
58. With the money he got, at first Hobbs _______.
A. planned to live a happy life for a few days
B. decided to give up his work in the office
C. was to give a dinner to his friends
D. had no idea what to do
59. Hobbs was asked to _______.
A. tell the lawyer what he did with the money after spending it
B. read his uncle’s will
C. tell the lawyer what was to be done with the money
D. buy some pictures
B
May 16th Wednesday Sunny
They used to call her “the witch(女巫)”, but today I found things were different.
My legs were too short to reach the floor from up there on the big chair. I was so afraid. My legs started to shake.
It was the first time I had been to the principal’s(校长的) office. And I knew what she was going to ask me.
Why had I been running on the concrete(混凝土) in the playground? Why hadn’t I followed the school rules?
The principal’s secretary was sitting at her desk. She kept asking me questions like whether I liked school and what grade I was in. I didn’t want to talk to her, so I just gave one-word answers.
Then she asked what my dad did. But I didn’t really know what he did, so I made something up. “He plays basketball for the Boston Celtics,” I said.
The secretary just looked at me, and said nothing more.
Just then, the door to the principal’s office opened. There she was, the woman that everyone called “the witch”.
Was she really that bad? I was surprised to see her office walls were bright yellow, and there were some nice pictures on the desk.
She told me about the pictures. I was surprised that she had a family and a kid, just like me.
Then she asked how my family was. It turned out that she had known me since I was only a few weeks old. I was happy to hear that. If she knew my mum, then I wouldn’t get into much trouble.
She cleaned the cut on my knee and told me to be more careful. She also told me about the rules of the playground. But she didn’t punish or shout at me. And I forgot all the bad things I had heard about “the witch”. I had met her and I knew she was nice.
60. “The witch” in the story refers to _______.
A. the writer B. the writer’s father
C. the secretary D. the principal
61. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The writer often asked the principal for help.
B. The principal must be very strict with students.
C. Running in the playground was allowed by the school rules.
D. The writer’s father was an excellent basketball player.
62. Which word can replace the underlined phrase “made up” (in Paragraph 6)?
A. Told. B. Invented. C. Minded. D. Memorized.
63. How did the writer find the principal in the end?
A. Terrible. B. Kind. C. Proud. D. Strict.
C
OTTAWA — Canada’s western city of Calgary is the world’s best city when it comes to healthy living, local press reported.
According to an international survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting, a London-based consulting firm, Calgary was put at the top of a list of 144 cities. It scored 121 points, just above Honolulu’s score of 120. Helsinki(赫尔辛基,芬兰首都) and Ottawa followed at 119.5 and 118.5 respectively(分别).
Three other Canadian cities came in the top 20. Montreal and Vancouver tied for ninth and Toronto came in 18th.
The scores are based on air pollution levels, availability and quality of hospitals and medical supplies, as well as the efficiency(效率) of waste removal and sewage(污物) systems.
In America, the lowest scoring city was Atlanta, which was ranked 76th. Athens was the lowest scoring city in Western Europe, ranking 120th because of its air pollution. London was ranked 59th.
64. How many Canadian cities are in the top 20?
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
65. Which of the following was NOT taken into account when the cities were scored?
A. Weather conditions. B. Air quality.
C. Waste removal. D. Medical supplies.
66. Among the following cities, which is the lowest scoring one?
A. Atlanta. B. Athens. C. London. D. Helsinki.
67. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The survey was conducted by a consulting company.
B. Mercer Human Resource Consulting surveyed 144 cities.
C. Helsinki scored 118.5 points.
D. Montreal and Vancouver scored the same points.
D
Is there anything more important than health? I don’t think so. “Health is the greatest wealth,” wise people say. You can’t be good at your studies or work well when you are ill.
If you have a headache, toothache, backache, earache or bad pain in the stomach, if you complain of a bad cough, if you run a high temperature and have a bad cold, or if you suffer from high or low blood pressure, I think you should go to the doctor.
The doctor will examine your throat, feel your pulse(脉搏), test your blood pressure, take your tem-perature, sound your heart and lungs, test your eyes, check your teeth or have your chest X-rayed. After that he will advise some treatment, or some medicine. The only thing you have to do is to follow his advice.
Speaking about doctor’s advice, I can’t help telling you a funny story.
An old gentleman came to see the doctor. The man was very ill. He told the doctor about his weakness, memory loss and serious problems with his heart and lungs. The doctor examined him and said there was no medicine for his disease.
He told his patient to go to a quiet place for a month and have a good rest. He also advised him to eat a lot of meat, drink two glasses of red wine every day and take long walks. In other words, the doctor advised him to follow the rule: “Eat at pleasure, drink with measure and enjoy life as it is.” The doctor also said that if the man wanted to be well again, he shouldn’t smoke more than one cigarette a day.
A month later the gentleman came into the doctor’s office. He looked cheerful and happy. He thanked the doctor and said that he had never felt a healthier man.
“But you know, doctor,” he said, “it’s not easy to begin smoking at my age.”
68. The writer thinks that _____.
A. health is more important than wealth
B. work is as important as studies
C. medicine is more important than pleasure
D. nothing is more important than money
69. What advice did the doctor NOT give the old man?
A. Take long walks.
B. Smoke more than one cigarette a day.
C. Eat a lot of meat.
D. Drink two glasses of red wine every day.
70. The underlined part “he had never felt a healthier man” means “______”.
A. he was feeling better than ever
B. he wasn’t a healthy man
C. he was feeling worse than before
D. he will be well again
71. From the last sentence of the passage, we can learn ______.
A. the man was a heavy smoker before seeing the doctor
B. the man didn’t smoke so much before seeing the doctor
C. the man didn’t smoke before seeing the doctor
D. the man began to learn to smoke before seeing the doctor
E
The last five minutes
This is really a very fast game, the fastest I have seen so far this year. Both sides are fighting for the ball all the time. The crowd is loving every minute of it. They are shouting at the top of their voices.
Willis has the ball now. This is only his third game for Scotland, but he’s playing so well that it won’t be his last, I’m quite sur
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