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山東大學(xué)網(wǎng)絡(luò)教育2023秋專升本英語模擬題模擬題1一、單項選擇(共20小題,每小題3分)1.Ijumpedoutofmybed________Iheardthefirealarm.A.usually B.carefully C.regularly D.immediatelyD2.Therearemanypeopledancing________musicinBeihaiParkeveryevening.A.toB.inC.byD.fromA3.Thescientistsbegantothinkaboutwhatusecouldbesuchmaterials.A.madefromB.madeup C.madeof D.madeoutC4.Plasticandrubberwon'telectricity,butcopperwill.A.have B.ConductC.shapes D.madeB5.,whathethoughtwasreasonableA.Generallyspoken B.GenerallyspeakingC.Spokengenerally D.SpeakinggenerallyB6.September18,1931isthedaywe’llneverforget.A.that B.when C.onwhich D.onthatA7.You’dbetterhaveyourroom.It’s.A.clean;inmess B.clean;inamessC.cleaned;inmess D.cleaned;amessD8.Hewasabout________tobed________heheardanoise.A.togo;asB.going;becauseC.togo;whenD.going;untilC9.---Haveyoufood?---Yes,ourfood.Sowemustbuysomeimmediately.A.runout;hasrunoutB.runout;hasrunoutofC.runoutof;hasrunoutD.runoutof;hasbeenrunoutC10.----Englishhasalargevocabulary,hasn’tit?----Yes,morewordsandexpressionsyouwillfinditeasiertoreadancommunicate.A.knowing,andB.know,andC.toknow,orD.known,orB11._______thatit'sverycrueltokillwildanimalsformoney.A.Itisnodoubt B.ThereisnodoubtC.Itisnotdoubt D.ThereisnotdoubtB12.MrGreenexpressedthehopehecouldhaveanotherchancetocometovisitChinaagainthenextyear.A.whatB.whichC.whenD.thatD13.DuringtheSpringFestivaltherailwaywasbusy______passengersfromoneplacetotheother.A.ransporting B.transforming C.translating D.TmakingA 14.Thesoliderinsistedonsearchingforthesurvivorsfromtheearthquake,_____hehadn`tsleptfor30hours.A.nowthat B.justbecauseC.eventhoughD.asthoughC15.Hejustplaysfootballfor_______,andhethinksit_______greatpleasuretohave_______goodknowledgeoffootball.A.fun;/;/B.fun;a;aC.afun;a;/D.afun;/;aB16.ChristopherReevesaidhewasfarbusywithlivingtothinkofup.A.so,giving B.very,giving C.too,given D.too,givingC17.Justatthattime,darkcloudsappearedinthesky,whichsuggestedit_______.A.willrainB.wasrainingC.hadrainedD.wasgoingtorainD18.Childrenshouldn’tgoswimminginthelaketheyarewiththeirparent.A.untilB.beforeC.ifnot D.unlessD19.He_______asanationalheroforwinningthefirstgoldmedalforhiscountryintheOlympics. A.wasregarded B.hasregardedC.regarded D.hadbeenregardedA20.---Isthereanyparticularsoupyouwouldliketohave?---_______youselectisallrightwithme.A.Whatever B.Which C.Nomatterwhat D.Anyone B二、完型填空(共15空,每空2分)Itis21foryoutogetupinthemorning?Doyousometimeoversleep?Areyouoftenlateforworkorschool?Yes?ThenHiroyukiSugiyamaofJapanhasa(n)22bedforyou.Hiroyuki’sbedwillgetyouupinthemorning!Hereishowit23.Thebedisconnected24analarmclock.First,thealarmclockrings.Youhaveafewminutestowakeup.Next,ataperecorderinthebedplays25musicorotherpleasantsounds.ThetaperecorderinHiroyuki’sbedplaysarecordingofhisgirlfriend.Shewhispersinasweetvoice,“Wakeup,darling,please.”A26minuteslater,asecondrecording27.Thesoundrecordingcanbeloudmusicorunpleasantsounds.Hiroyukihearsarecordingofhisboss28,“Wakeupimmediately,oryou’llbelate!”Ifyoudon’tgetup29thesecondrecording,youwillbesorry!Amechanical“foot”isinthebed.Themechanicalfootkicksyouinthehead.Thenthebedwaitsafew30minutes.What!You’restillinbed!Slowlythe31ofthebedriseshigherandhigher.Thefootofthebedgoeslowerandlower.Finally,thebedisvertical(垂直的).You32offthebedandontothefloor.Youareoutofbedand33.Hiroyukimadehisbedbecausehewantedtowina34.HeworksforHondaMotorCompany.OnceeverytwoyearsHondahasacontestforits200,000employees—“All-HondaIdeaContest”.Theemployeesthinkofnew35.Iftheirideaswin,theemployeeswinprizes.HiroyukiSugiyamawononeofthetopprizesforhisbed.21AhardBeasyCdifficultDnecessary22.A.specialB.expensiveC.valuableD.comfortable23.A.worksB.runsC.happensD.moves24AonBtoCinDfor25.A.loudB.softC.popD.classical26AfewBlittleClotDbit27.A.sendsB.turnsC.appearsD.plays28.A.whispersB.callsC.shoutsD.persuades29.A.beforeB.afterC.sinceD.until30.A.otherB.anotherC.moreD.one31.A.endB.middleC.topD.body32AturnBslideCtakeDput33.A.angryB.awakeC.happyD.work34AraceBmatchCcompetitionDcontest35.A.ideasB.thoughtsC.factsD.ways答案CAABBADCBCCBBDA三、閱讀理解(共4篇,每篇5小題,每小題3分)PassageoneFrancisBacon,oneofthemostimportantphilosophers(哲人)ofEngland,wasborninLondonandeducatedatCambridgeUniversity.Whenhewasonly15,hewenttoFrancetoworkfortheEnglishambassador(大使).TwoyearslaterhewentbacktoEnglandtostudylaw.Attheageoftwentythreehewaschosentoparliament(議會).Hisideasabouthowscientistsshouldstudythingsinnaturehelptobringthemodernwayofthinking,calledthescientificmethod.OneoftheBacon`sbest-knownbookswashisEssays.Eachessaywasashortpieceofwritinginwhichhetriedtogivealessonbydiscussingsidesofasubjectsuchasstudying,conversation,friendsandhealthyliving.Inmanyofhisbooks,Baconexplainedhowscientistsshouldstudythingsastheyreallyexistedinnatureandthentriedtofigureoutwhatcausedaparticularthingtobeasitwas.Later,bydoingexperiments,thescientistcouldseethatanyonecausewouldalwayshavethesameresult.Thismethod,whichiscalledinductivereasoning,isusedbyallthescientiststoday,butitwasnewinBacon`stime.36.Accordingtothepassageweknowthat. A.FrancisBaconwasthemostimportantphilosopherofEngland B.FrancisBaconworkedforaFrenchambassadorattheageof15 C.FrancisBaconhadgoodeducation D.FrancisBaconstayedinFranceuntilhewas2337.ItcanbeknownthatFrancisBaconwasfamousfor. A.inventingthescientificmethodofstudyingthingsinnature B.hisbooks C.hisEssays D.beingamemberofparliament38.Hisessaygavemanyusefullessonson. A.studying B.conversation C.friendsandhealthyliving D.alloftheabove39.Theunderlinedphrase“inductivereasoning”inthepassagemeans. A.tostudythingsastheyusedtobe B.toreachaconclusionbyreasoningfromgenerallawstoaparticularcase C.todiscovergenerallawsfromparticularfactsorexamples D.tostudythingsinaparticularway40.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue? A.TheinductivereasoningwaswidelyusedbothtodayandinBacon`stime. B.Bacondidalotofphilosophy. C.Baconwasalearnedman. D.Bacongavescientistsmuchusefuladvice.36-40CBDCAPassagetwoThestoryoftheKennedybrothersisratherlikeoneofthosesongswhichchildrensinghappilyandwhichendupwiththeshout,“Andthentherenone.”Theeldestbrotherwaskilledinthewar,JohnwasshotinDallasin1963,Robertwasmurderedin1968,andEdward’schancesofbecomingpresidentmayhavediedwhenhiscarhadanaccident,killingthepassenger.Thefourboyswerebroughtupbytheirfathertodoandfightfornothingbutthebest,whetheronthegamesfieldorinpoliticallife.Hemanagedtogivethemsomuchambition(雄心)andenergythatonlysincetheyoungestbrotherfoundhispoliticaldeath,havepeoplebeguntoaskthemselves,“WhydidwelookontheKennedysasthefamilychosentoleadtheUSAtoabetterfuture?”Infact,JohnandRoberthadbothshowntheirabilityandcourageininternationalpoliticsandtheirworkforcivilrights,andEdwardhadagoodrecordassenator(上議員);butsohadmanyotherpeople.OnlyhistorywillshowhowmuchoftheKennedystorywasbuiltonfactandhowmuchonthefamousfamilyname.41.Thebesttitleforthearticleis________.A.PoliticalMurder B.TheKennedyBrotherC.AFamousFamilyName D.TheBestFamilyofUSA42.FromthearticleweknowthatoldKennedytaughthissons_______.A.totrytheirbesttobegoodB.tofightforeverythingC.toaimhighandtrytoachievegreatsuccesscitizensD.nottowastesomuchoftheirenergyinfighting43.Accordingtothearticle,EdwardKennedy_______.A.wastheoldestofthefourbrothers B.likedtosingchildren’ssongC.diedinahospitalsoonafterthecaraccident D.wasactiveinpoliticallife44.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.EdwardwaselectedpresidentoftheUS.B.Twoofthebrothersweremurderedinthe1960s.C.Thefatherraisedtheboysbyteachingthemwhattostrugglefor.D.PeopleusedtothinkhighlyoftheKennedybrothers.45.Thewriterthoughtthat_______.A.theKennedyfamilywasthebestchoiceoftheAmericanpeopleB.besidestheKennedybrothers,manyotherpeoplehadgreatabilityinpolitics.C.thebrothershadthegreatestchanceofbecomingpresidentoftheUSAD.theKennedystorywasbuiltnotonfactbutonthefamilyname.41-45BCDABPassagethreeKingMidasusedtolovegold.Onedayhemetafairy(小仙女)whoallowedhimtomakeawishforsomething.Thekingrepliedatonce,“Ilovegold.IwanteverythingItouchtochangeintogold”.“Verywell,tomorrowmorning,everythingyoutouchwillturnintogold.”Sayingthis,thefairydisappeared.

Thekingwaitedexcitedlytillthenextmorning.Tohisjoy,everythinghetouchedchangedimmediatelyintogold.“I’mtherichestmanintheworldnow.”Heshouted.

SoonMidasbecamehungry.Hesatdownathistable.Allthefoodsanddrinksturnedintogoldinhishand.

“I’mdyingofhunger.”Hecried.

Justthenhisdaughtercamerunningin.“Whyareyousosad,dad?”sheasked,puttingherarmsaroundhim.Thereandthenshebecameagoldenstatue.Thekinglovedhisdaughterverymuch.Seeingthis,hebegantocry.Helookedupandsuddenlysawthefairybeforehim.

“Don’tyoulikethegoldentouch?”askedthefairy.“Pleasetakeitaway,”beggedtheking,“givemebackmydaughter.”

“Well,youhavelearnedyourlesson.Goandwashintheriver.Thenthegoldentouchwillbegone.”Thekingranquicklytothenearbyriver.46.Thefairyallowedthekingtomakeawishbecause_____.A.Shehopedtomakethekingtherichestintheworld.B.Shewantedtoteachthekingalesson.C.Shelovedgoldtoo.D.Shewantedtoturntheking’sdaughterintogold.47.Whenthefoodsanddrinksturnedintogoldthekingwas_____.A.excitedB.happyC.hungryD.worried48.Theking’sdaughterbecameagoldenstatuewhen_____.A.shesawherfatherB.sheputherarmsaroundherfatherC.thekinglovedherverymuchD.thekingwenttomeether49.Whichofthefollowingmighthavehappenedafterwards?A.Thekingdiedintheriver.B.Theking’sdaughterchangedbackfromgoldtoalovelygirl.C.Allthethingsthekinghadtouchedchangedbackintorealones.D.BothBandC50.Whatdoyouthinkthestorytriestotellus?A.Goldisnotthethingthatmakeslifehappy.B.Moregold,morehappiness.C.Goldmakespeopleunhappy.D.Peoplefeelhappyiftheyhavenotgold.

46-50BDCDAPassagefourOneoftheinterestingthingsaboutCubaisitseducationalsystem.Asinmanyothercountries,schoolsarefree.Whatisunusualisthatschoolscombinestudywithmanualwork.Eachschoolhasaplotoflandwherethechildrenworkforeachday.Theyplantvegetables,whichtheyweedandwater,andlatertheyharvestthecrops.Inthiswaytheydevelopgoodworkinghabitsandlearnhowimportantitistoproduce.Usually,childrendonotlikevegetablessuchasspinach(菠菜),greenbeans,orcabbage.Butbygrowingvegetablesthemselves,Cubanchildrensoondevelopatasteforthem.Duringthesummer,olderchildrenalsogotothecountrytohelpthefarmerswiththecrops.Inthissystem,thechildrenspendpartoftheirschooltimestudyingandtherestworkingintheopenairhelpingincreasethenation’sproduction.51HowisCuba’seducationalsystemdifferentfromthatofothercountries? A.Schoolsarefree. B.Schoolsforcechildrentowork. C.Schoolsproducealotofcrops D.Manualworkisemphasized.52.HowdoCubanchildrenspendtheirschooltime? A.Fewerhoursforclassroomstudythanformanualwork. B.Halfofthetimestudyingandtheotherhalfworkingontheland. C.Partoftheclassroomstudyandtherestformanualwork. D.Mostofthetimestudyingandtherestplayingintheopenair.53.Whatdochildrendofortheirmanualwork? A.Theyplantvegetables. B.Theyhelpthefarmerswiththeircrops. C.Theyharvestthecropstheygrow. D.Alloftheabove.54.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassage? A.Childrengotothecountrytohelpthefarmerswiththecropstwiceayear. B.Thenation’sproductionisincreased. C.Childrenenjoyworkingintheopenair. D.Childrengrowlessinterestedinstudy.55.Whatdoestheword“taste”meanhere? A.Liking. B.Akindofsense. C.Abilitytoenjoybeauty. D.Smallquantity.51-55DCDBA模擬題2一、單項選擇(共20小題,每小題3分)1.—Howlongatthisjob?—Since1990.A.wereyouemployedB.willyoubeemployedC.hadyoubeenemployedD.haveyoubeenemployedD2.Innocase_____ourchildrendothat.A.weletB.shouldwehaveC.wecauseD.weshouldletB3.Inmanysmallrestaurantspeopleareservedrice_________whilethedishescostalot.A.offree B.forfree C.forfreelyD.FreelyA4.Doesthepriceincludebreakfastonly,ordinner_____?A.Thetwo B.orelseC.aswellD.togetherC5.Ihadhopedtogointothefiretofetchtheexpensivebox,butmyroommatetoldme_____.A.nottoB.notgoC.nottogoD.don’tgoA6.--Whatkindofmobilephonewouldyoulike?--Oh,I’dlikeonewithacameraandIdon’twantto_____bycash.A.giveB.payC.useD.buyB7.Apersonshouldbe_______tohisowncountry.Heshouldn’tdoanythingagainsthiscountry.A.kindB.loyalC.honestD.braveB8.TheGreatWallisbeautifulandIlookforwardit.A.tovisitB.invisitingC.tovisitingD.andvisitC9.Youcan’timagine_____whentheyheardthenews_____theChineseteamwon.A.howtheywereexcited;thatB.theywereexcited;whichC.howexcitedwerethey;whichD.howexcitedtheywere;thatD10.Thearmyofficer_______hismentofirethemomenttheenemyappeared.A.commanded B.had C.let D.madeA11.Inthepastdecade,theInternet_____rapidly.It’sbelievedthatit_____agreatergrowthinthefuture.A.grew;willhave B.grew;hasC.hasgrown;willhave D.hasgrown;hasC12.bythepolicemen,therobberhadtogivein.A.Surrounding B.TobesurroundedC.Surrounded D.BesurroundedC13.Thequeueissolong.Iwonderwhythesupermarketdoesnotopenmore.A.desks B.checkouts C.exits D.doorsB14.Wedon’tallowinthelecturehall,soyouarenotallowedhere.A.smoking...smokingB.tosmoke...tosmokeC.tosmoke...smokingD.smoking...tosmokeD15.Wewereswimminginthelake______suddenlythestormstarted.A.when B.while C.until D.beforeA16.--Sorry,I’mafraidIhavenotime.--IfIwereyou,Itotheparty.A.wouldgo B.went C.willgo D.goA17.WhenBobwokeuphefoundhimselfinhospital,buthedidn’tknowhowthatA.cameacrossB.cameoutC.camealongD.cameaboutD18.Hekillsmostofthissparetimecomputergames.A.toplay B.plays C.played D.playingD19.--Ihaven’theardfromJohnforalongtime.--Whatdoyousupposetohim?A.washappeningB.hashappenedC.tohappenD.hadhappenedB20.Whateveryoudo,makesureto_____it.A.concentratetoB.beconcentrateto C.concentrateonD.beconcentrateonC二、完型填空(共15空,每空2分)InthenorthofScotlandthereisalakecalledLochNess.Itisthebiggest

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thirtykilometerslongandinplacesnearly300meters

deep.Itiscoldanddarkandnotmanypeoplewentthereuntilafter1930.Thenaroadwasmade23

thelake.Holidaymakersbegantousetheroad,andthiswaswhenthe

storiesbegan.Someonesaidthathehasseenamonster(怪物)inthelake.Hesaiditwastwelvemeterslong.Ithadalong

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people,29

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toseeandphotographthemonster

if

therewasone!Severaltimespeoplethoughttheysawsomethingbutaftertenyearstherewas

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norealproof(證據(jù)).Laterunderwatertelevisioncameraswereused,but

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findsomethinginteresting:ahugeunderwatercave.Itwasbigenoughto

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ofamonster,butofcourse,thiswasnotaproof.In1975,however,someAmericanscientists

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toshowared-browncreature.Its

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D.actually34.A.foundB.Get C.invitedD.formed35AseemedBseemsClookedDlooks答案CBCACDADABBBCDA三、閱讀理解(共4篇,每篇5小題,每小題3分)PassageoneOnJuly16,1969,thetallandpowerfulrocketblastedoff(點火起飛)fromCapeKennedy.TheApolloIIseparatedfromtherocketwhenitwasfaroutinspace.Thespaceshiptraveledveryfastandinfourdaystheastronautsreachedthemoon.TheApolloIIspaceshiphadthreeparts.Oneofthemwascalledthelunarmodule,whichwastheonlypartofthespaceshipthatwouldlandonthemoon.Nearthemoon,thelunarmoduleseparatedformtherestoftheApolloIIspaceship.TWOofthethreeastronautstraveleddowntotheApolloIIspaceship,movingonintheorbitofthemoon.Thencametheexcitingmoment.ONthenightofJuly20,thelunarmodulesuccessfullylandedonthemoon.36.Howmanydaysdidtheastronautsspendtravelingfromtheearthtothemoon? A.3days B.4days C.5days D.Notmentioned37.Theroketcanbedescribedas_______? A.powerful B.lovely C.tall D.bothAandC38.Whichofthefollowinglandedonthemoon? A.Therocket. B.Thelunarmodule. C.Theothertwopartsexceptthelunarmodule. D.TheApolloIIspaceship.39.Thelandingonthemoonwasconsidered_______? A.afailure B.adisaster C.anaccident D.asuccess40.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.ApolloII’sSuccessfulFlighttothemoon. B.AmericanAstronauts’Mission. C.OneoftheGreatWondersintheword. D.ApolloIISpaceship.36-40BDBDAPassagetwoGotochurch,thenhaveabiglunch,thengoouttoplaywhilemumdoesthehousework.Thatwasatypical(典型的)BritishSundayinthe1960s.Butthingsnowcouldnotbemoredifferent.SomeBritishsociologistsrecentlystudiedthetypicalBritishSunday.Theyfoundthatpeoplegetuplateranddolesshouseworkthantheydid40yearsago.TheyarefarmorelikelytobeoutshoppingorenjoyingthemselvesthancookingSundaylunch.Sundaymorningswerebusy40yearsago.Mostwomencaughtupontheirweeklyhouseworkandcookedanicelunch.Theyseldomallowedthemselvesany“l(fā)eisure”untilafternoon,afterthedisheswerecleaned.Thentherewouldbeanotherrushtothetablebetween5:00pmand6:00pmfortea.Butnow,Britonscanhavebrunch(早午餐)attherestaurant.Fewerpeoplebother(添麻煩)tocookthemselves.“Youonlyhavetwofreedaysaweek.Youdon’twanttohavetowasteonebecausethereisnothingtodobutwatchboringTV,”saidElizabethBiggs,25,aproducerinLondon.“OnSaturdayyouarerecoveringfromtheweek,”Biggsadded.“Sundaysarethelastchancefortheweekend—youwanttogetasmuchasyoucanoutofthedaybeforeyouhavetogobacktowork.”Inthepast,Britishwomenusuallydidtheirshoppingduringtheweek,whilethehusbandwasatwork.“Nowmenseemtodothatasmuchaswomen,”saidJonathanGershuny,aprofessorwhotookpartinthestudy.MenalsodomorehouseworknowonSundays.Backinthe1960s,menwerefarmorelikelytospendSundaysoutofthehouse—atthepuborplayingfootball—beforelunch.41.ManyBritonshavebrunchattherestaurantbecause_______.A.Theyhavenotimetocookathome.B.Theygetuptoolate.C.Theywillgotochurch.D.Theywon’tbothertocookthemselves.42.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Britishmendidlittlehouseworkathomeinthepast.B.Britonsusuallyhadabiglunchathome.C.BritishwomendidtheirshoppingonSundaysinthepast.D.BritonsusedtogotochurchonSundays.43.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)eisure”inPara3means___________.A.houseworkB.shoppingC.lunchD.freetime44.Thetextmainlytellsus________.A.whyBritonsgoshoppingonSundaysB.whatBritonsdidonSundaysC.HowBritonsspendtheirholidaysD.thechangesofthewaystheBritonsspendtheirSundays45.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthepassage?A.MendomorehouseworkonSundays.B.NopeoplegotochurchonSundaysnow.C.SundaysinBritainmightbeveryboringinthepast.D.BritonsallgooutonSundays.41-45DADACPassagethreeThestoryoftheKennedybrothersisratherlikeoneofthosesongswhichchildrensinghappilyandwhichendupwiththeshout,“Andthentherenone.”Theeldestbrotherwaskilledinthewar,JohnwasshotinDallasin1963,Robertwasmurderedin1968,andEdward’schancesofbecomingpresidentmayhavediedwhenhiscarhadanaccident,killingthepassenger.Thefourboyswerebroughtupbytheirfathertodoandfightfornothingbutthebest,whetheronthegamesfieldorinpoliticallife.Hemanagedtogivethemsomuchambition(雄心)andenergythatonlysincetheyoungestbrotherfoundhispoliticaldeath,havepeoplebeguntoaskthemselves,“WhydidwelookontheKennedysasthefamilychosentoleadtheUSAtoabetterfuture?”Infact,JohnandRoberthadbothshowntheirabilityandcourageininternationalpoliticsandtheirworkforcivilrights,andEdwardhadagoodrecordassenator(上議員);butsohadmanyotherpeople.OnlyhistorywillshowhowmuchoftheKennedystorywasbuiltonfactandhowmuchonthefamousfamilyname.46.Thebesttitleforthearticleis________.A.PoliticalMurder B.TheKennedyBrotherC.AFamousFamilyName D.TheBestFamilyofUSA47.FromthearticleweknowthatoldKennedytaughthissons_______.A.totrytheirbesttobegoodB.tofightforeverythingC.toaimhighandtrytoachievegreatsuccesscitizensD.nottowastesomuchoftheirenergyinfighting48.Accordingtothearticle,EdwardKennedy_______.A.wastheoldestofthefourbrothers B.likedtosingchildren’ssongC.diedinahospitalsoonafterthecaraccident D.wasactiveinpoliticallife49.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.EdwardwaselectedpresidentoftheUS.B.Twoofthebrothersweremurderedinthe1960s.C.Thefatherraisedtheboysbyteachingthemwhattostrugglefor.D.PeopleusedtothinkhighlyoftheKennedybrothers.50.Thewriterthoughtthat_______.A.theKennedyfamilywasthebestchoiceoftheAmericanpeopleB.besidestheKennedybrothers,manyotherpeoplehadgreatabilityinpolitics.C.thebrothershadthegreatestchanceofbecomingpresidentoftheUSAD.theKennedystorywasbuiltnotonfactbutonthefamilyname.46-50BCDABPassagefourWallerwasaliked-by-allfellowfulloffunwhooftenwenttocoffeehousestotellpeopleinterestingstories,ofwhichsomeevenbroughthimsomemoney.Oneday,askedbyanofficesecretarywhotoldWallerthathisbosswasanever-seenbeforeseriousmanandheneverevensmiled.Wallerwouldtellamostfunnystory.“Well,sir,”Wallersaidbeforehebe

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