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4、小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分) 1. — Excuse me, could you please turn down the music a little? It’s too loud. —___. A. Oh, it’s my honor to do so B. Never mind. I like music C. Sorry. I didn’t know your were studying D. Thank you. It’s kind of you 2. Towards ___ evening after school, ___
5、icy rain began to fall and the road became slippery. A. the; an B. /; an C. an; an D. an; the 3. Wang Ping flashed a switch on a computer screen, and a table and some chairs rose ___ the floor as if by magic. A. from B. under C. from under D. from up 4. This winter,
6、 there was a heavy snow in our province; the farmers say that it___ to be a good harvest. A. supposes B. expects C. proposes D. promises 5. As is known to us all, ___ in a good atmosphere is what all parents wish for. A. the children educated B. the c
7、hildren are educated C. the children’s being educated D. the children to be educated 6. –Don’t _____ this plan to the public until we give you the go-ahead. –OK. I will not. A. release B. relate C. retell D. relieve 7. What a pity! A few minutes earlier, the s
8、tudents ___ the first bus. A. had caught B. were to caught C. have caught D. could have caught 8. The girl conquered her fear and ___ the enormous spider in sight of it last night. A. took up B. picked up C. put up D. set up 9. –The difficult m
9、aths problem has been solved by Tom at last. – Indeed; and the ___ way Tom worked out the problem impressed the teacher deeply. A. outstanding B. unique C. particular D. strange 10. Eventually the two sides reached an agreement ___ could not be taken the place of.
10、A. whose the details B. the details of whose C. whose details D. of which details 11.___ the machine’s enormous size, it runs smoothly and noiselessly. A. For good B. For ever C. For all D. For sure 12. It is confirmed that a person can not be a
11、ctually pleased if ___ he appreciates doing is ignored by the company as of no value. A. when B. that C. what D. where 13. We will hold a meeting to sum up our experience ____ we finish our task. A. in case B. even though C. despite
12、 D. immediately 14.— He speaks Chinese very well. — It’s not surprising. He ___ in Beijing for nine years next week. A. has been living B. has lived C. will have been lived D. will have been living 15. — Many drugs have been forbidden recently. — Actually. But th
13、e scientists say that before a new drug ___ on humans, plenty of studies___. A. can be tested; are needed B. can test; are needed C. can be tested; need D. can test; need 16. In universities in China, classes are often arranged in more flexible___ and a lot of jobs are off
14、ered to the students after graduation. A. patterns B. ranks C. grades D. scales 17. The boy tried to stretch the shoes, but still his feet didn’t ___ them. A. fit into B. go for C. take on D. make from 18. Job interviews are carried out ___ face to face in four citie
15、s including Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou and Shaoxing in Zhejiang province every year. A. slightly B. officially C. extremely D. completely 19. —The weather turns out to be fine. — We can depend on ___ that the goods will be shipped to the flooded area on time. A. it
16、 B. / C. this D. which 20. — Do you guess living in such a quiet countryside has advantages? — ___. A.Well, that depends B. Yes, it is C. Yes, perfectly D. Nothing at all 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) I have faith in that families are not only blood rel
17、atives, but sometimes people who turn up and love you when no one else will. In May 1977, I was living in a Howard Johnson’s motel off Interstate 10 in Houston. My dad and I 21 a room with two double beds and a bathroom was too 22 for a 15-year-old girl and her father. Dad’s second marriage
18、 was 23 and my stepmother had 24 us both out of the house the previous week. Dad had no 25 what to do with me. And that’s when my other family 26 . Barbara and Roland Beach took me into their home 27 their only daughter, Su, my best friend, asked them to. I lived with them for the
19、 next seven years. Barb washed my skirts the same as Su’s. She 28 I had lunch money, doctors’ 29 , help with homework and nightly hugs. Barbara and Roland attended every football game where Su and I were being cheerleaders. 30 I could tell, for the Beaches there was no 31 betw
20、een Su and me; I was their daughter, too. When Su and I 32 college they kept my room the same for the entire four years I attended school. Recently, Barb presented me with an insurance policy they bought when I first moved in with them and had continued to pay on for 23 years. The Beache
21、s knew 33 about me when they took me in – they had heard the whole story from Su. When I was seven, my mother died and from then on my father relied on other people to 34 his kids. Before I went to live with the Beaches I had been convinced that life was entirely 35 and that love was shaky an
22、d untrustworthy. I had believed that the only person who would take care of me was me. 36 the Beaches, I would have become a bitter, selfish and pessimistic woman. They gave me a home that allowed me to grow and 37 .They kept me from being paralyzed by my 38 , and they gave me the confi
23、dence to open my heart. I 39 family. For me, it wasn’t the family that was there on the day I was 40 , but the one that was there for me when I was living in a Howard Johnson’s on Interstate 10. 21. A.lived B.shared C.possessed D.bought 22. A.crowd B.convenient C.small D.lim
24、ited 23. A.in trouble B.in sight C.in place D.in parts 24. A.drove B.removed C.kicked D.knocked 25. A.plan B.choice C.chance D.idea 26. A.looked over B.showed up C.jumped out D.came across 27. A.so B.because C.until D.while 28. A.worked out B.called up C.watc
25、hed out D.made sure 29. A.approaches B. concentrations C. commitments D. appointments 30. A.As long as B.As far as C.As soon as D.As many as 31. A.change B.problem C.conflict D.difference 32. A.set off B.left for C.entered into D.admitted into 33. A.all B.little C.something
26、D.nothing 34. A.supply B.teach C.encourage D.raise 35. A.different B.unfair C.easy D.hopeful 36. A.Thanks to B.In spite of C.Except for D.But for 37 A.survive B.change C.happy D.operate 38. A.choice B.failure C.past D.present 39. A.pick up B.rely on C.center on D.be
27、lieve in 40. A.born B.grown C.accepted D.deserted 第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分) 第一节 阅读下面材料,从媒体所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A As we all know, children are our future, and it’s up to us to arm them with the tools to succeed. Sadly, today’s children are sometimes being armed with mo
28、re dangerous tools like weapons, drugs and gangs in the USA. Once a relatively peaceful environment, many schoolyards of today are becoming unsafe for both students and teachers. Home schools are available to give you choices. Home schooling provides top-quality education, flexibility and freedom
29、to create your own schedule. At Sunny Home School we believe the choice should be yours. Thanks to modern technology, home schooling information is becoming readily available across the nation. A recent study by the ITBS (Iowa Tests of Basic Skills) and TAP (Tests of Achievement and Proficiency) s
30、hows us that students of home schools do particularly well when compared with the nationwide average. In every subject at every grade level, students of home schooling scored obviously higher than those in public and private schools. If you’re new to home schooling, you may be asking yourself, “Wi
31、ll home schools really work for my children?” Fact: A nationwide study using a random selection of 1,516 families found students of home schooling to be scoring, on average, at or above the 80th percentile (百分位的第80位) in all areas, on standardized achievement test. (Note: The national average on sta
32、ndardized achievement test is the 50th percentile.) Collectively, the staff at Sunny Home School brings 65 years of experience in home schooling curriculum. We’ve placed students in the top 2% of the nation in math and many are successfully moving on to college. One study found that of the
33、home schooled students, 94% said home education prepared them to be independent persons. For more home schooling information, call us today toll free at (1800)542-8668. 41. We can learn from the first paragraph that ___. A. many schools armed their students with weapons B. violence and crime
34、 exist in many schoolyards C. students use weapons to defend their schoolyards D. weapons are more dangerous than drugs 42. All of the following are true of home schools EXCEPT___. A. students are free to choose their courses B. students do well in their important courses C. they help
35、students find jobs D. they help students to be independent 43. The purpose of the passage above is___. A. to give information about different schools B. to compare home schools with other schools C. to suggest a new method of school education D. to persuade people to choose ho
36、me schools 44. The passage mainly targets___. A. students B. parents C. teachers D. adults 45. In which section of the newspaper can we the passage? A. Finance B. Science C. Advertisement D. Sport B Paris Passengers carried per day: 4.4m Cost of ticket: 80p flat f
37、are Length: 131 miles Lines: 14 Stations: 297 In Paris there are pleasures for those who use the Metro(地铁) — many of them artistic. The graceful Art Nouveau dragon-fly entrances are just the most noticeable on a Metro system which celebrated its 100th anniversary by spending 30 million francs
38、 (£2.9million) on making its stations works of art. On my way home I pass Bonne Nouvelle station in the heart of Paris’s cinema district. There, during the cinema festival this summer, special lighting effects dot the platforms and films are projected onto the large advertising boards. More tha
39、n anything the metro is efficient. “When I worked on line 4”, says a retired driver, “we had exactly 30 minutes and 15 seconds to complete the journey. If it took any longer, they cut our pay.” But there are problems. Many Metro stations have too many stairs, and changing lines at big interchanges(交
40、换) can be tiresome. Moscow Passengers carried per day: 9m Cost of ticket: 12p Length: 164 miles Lines: 11 Stations: 162 The first underground passage for the Moscow Metropolitan started in 1932. Three years later the trains started running. They haven’t stopped since— every 90 seconds
41、or two minutes during rush hour, every five minutes the rest of the time, from 6 a.m. till 1 a. m. There may be a crowd of people but there is seldom a wait. The trains take you through spacious and spotless stations. For tourists it’s a major sightseeing attraction: from Russian Art Deco to neo
42、classical, the Metro stations are not to be missed. Tokyo Passengers carried per day: 7m Cost of ticket: 90p ~ £1.68 Length: 177 miles Lines: 12 Stations: 209 Trains do not just arrive on time in Tokyo. They stop right on the platform mark so that passengers can line up knowing exactl
43、y where the doors will open. Train driving is a respectful job for life, for which the applicants must pass a strict screening of health checks, interviews and written exams before they can put on the enviable uniform, cap and white gloves. However, overcrowding means it is far from perfect. At
44、 rush hours, some stations employ part-time platform staff to push in passengers. Carriages can be filled to 184% of capacity(容量). The main reason for such conditions is that the Tokyo subway station system has only 15 miles of track for every 1 million people, compared to 36 on the London Undergrou
45、nd. New lines are under construction, but at a cost of £500,000 per meter of rail. Progress has been slow. Mexico City Passengers carried per day: 4.2m Cost of ticket: 11p flat fare Length: 99 miles Lines: 11 Stations: 175 Fast, relatively safe, and very cheap, Mexico City’s undergroun
46、d is an ideal place of order and efficiency compared to the disorders above. The Mexican capital’s underground system is the biggest in the continent and one of the most subsidized (获得补助的) networks in the world. The first trains leave the station at 5 a.m. and the last after midnight as the cro
47、wd move from the outskirts of the 20 million-strong megacity (大城市). Mexico City’s Metro also attracts a sizeable group of passengers who are unwilling to spend hours in traffic jams. There is a master plan to build new lines and extend existing one, but financial constraints (约束) complicated by the
48、fact that the system runs through different jurisdicitons (管辖权) mean progress is slow. 46. Metro rail drivers in Paris must____. A. keep to the train schedule strictly B. complete the journey gracefully C. stop right on the platform mark D. understand the special lighting 47. In which two
49、cities can travelling by underground be a sightseeing experience? A. Moscow and Tokyo B. Paris and Moscow C. Paris and Mexico City D. Tokyo and Mexico City 48. Which word may best describe the Tokyo underground trains? A. Cheap B. Efficient C. Crowded D. Slow 49. Why is the expansion of the underground system in Mexico City slow? A. The plan to extend existing lines is impractical. B. The government offers little financial support. C. People are unwilling to help build new lines. D. The lines involve several authorities. C China Merchants Bank Co
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