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PAGEPAGE5一.單項(xiàng)選擇1Thedifferencewas________crosstheriver.(B.howto)2—Let’shaveapartyinourdepartment.—_________(.B.Goodidea)3—IwonderifIcouldtakeafewdaysoffwork.—_______.(C.Why,what’sthematterwithyou)4.Aswewereleaving,wesawthe________manandhisfriendsentering.(C.red-haired)5.Theshopoffersproductsthatrange________inexpensivetoveryexpensive.(B.from)6.—Thesearethepictureswetookduringthistrip.—_____?。ˋ.Oh,whatbeautifulpicturestheyare)7.Itisnecessarythateverything________readyby6:00p.m.(A.be)8.Tomaswellastwoofhisclassmates________invitedtotheparty.(A.was)9.Accordingto________theyhavetoldme,theyshouldreturnwithinaboutoneweek.(C.what)10—Whereshallwegothisweekend?—________.(C.Whatabouthavingadrivetothecountry)11Sheglancedshyly________himandthenloweredhereyes.(A.at)12.;;;;;;</span></span></span>I&rsquo;dratheryou___sayanythingaboutitforthetimebeing.</o:p></font></span></font></p>(C.didn’t)13.OnlylastweekIcalledat________.(B.myaunt’s)14—Doyouknowwhatdayistoday?—_____.(A.TodayisWednesday)15.I’mveryinterested________plants,animalsandgeography.(D.in)16.Thelakeshone________glassinthemoonlightandshe_______itverymuch.(C.like,liked)17.Ihavenoidea________hehassaidaboutthematter.(C.what)18—IhaveneverbeentoaChinesevillage,haveyou?—_.(B.No,Ihaven’teither)19—Mymotherisill.CouldIleavetomorrow?—___.(C.Noproblem.Pleasedo)20.Therearescientificways________whichmansolvesproblems.(A.in)21.Justfortoday,I’mnotgoingtoinsistthateverythingIdo________perfect.(C.be)22Hewaswillingtodoall________hecouldtohelphisfriends.(B.that)23.Atnotimeduringhisspeech________thathewouldmakeanotherfilmsoon.(C.didhemention)24Shehas________allherdebts.(C.paidoff)25.Thehostess________untiltheguestswereseated.(D.didn’tsitdown)26—Ileftmyumbrellainmyroom.WaitwhileIgobacktogetit.—________.(C.Don’tbother,itwillclearupbynoon)27—Ilostmymoney.—_________.(D.Oh,youshouldhavebeenmorecareful)28.IfI________you,I________thatjob.(B.were,wouldtake)29.Afriendofmine,after10yearsofstudyingballet,succeeded_____becomingadancer.(A.in)30Withheryellowhair,Janeis________girlasafairy.(A.asbeautifula)31.Theteacherhadnoidea________thesetwostudentsarguedabout.(B.what)32.;;Mercuryfreezesifitiscooledto________.</font></span></p>;;</span></font></font></span></p>;</p>(D.toolowatemperature)33.Hegave________answerasIdid.(D.thesame)34Thenewemployeefinishedthereportand________.(A.turneditin)35.Wearelookingforwardto________theGreatWallagain.(B.visiting)36—Whenwilltheperformancebegin?—________.(C.Inonehour)37.I________fortwohoursbutnobodyhasarrivedyet.(D.havebeenwaiting)38.Hewalkedintotheofficeandshookhandswithasmilingman________Mr.Black.(B.named)39.________,heboughthiswifeapresent.(B.Onhiswayhome)40.Johnhadsixeggs.Maryaddedthree,sonowtheyall_____tonine.(C.addedup)41.—Whatdateisittoday?—________.(D.It’sMarch6)42.—Sorryfortheinconvenienceitmaycauseyou.—_______.(B.Nevermind)43.—Whyareyousorestless?—_______.(D.Ijustcan’thelpfeelingworried)44.—Ilikecollectingstamps,whataboutyou?—_______.(A.SodoI)45.—Ifeelnervousabouttheexams.—_______.(B.Takeiteasy)46.—I’vegotaraiseformysalary.—_______!(A.Congratulations)47.Allyouhavetodoistoletus________assoonaspossibleinwriting.(D.know)48.Lastyearthetemperature________by10percent.(D.rose)49.Ingeneral,theamountthatastudentspendsforhousingshouldbeheldtoone-fifthofthetotal______forlivingexpenses.(B.available)50.—Whichdoyouprefer,wineorsprites?—________.(D.I’dliketohavealittlewinefirst)51.Wedecidedtoseethefilm________Fridaynight.SoIrangtobookthetickets.(B.on)52.Intermsoftherankofposition,anassociateprofessoris________toaprofessor.(C.inferior)53.Hewas__sadatthebadnewsthathecouldhardlysayaword.(B.so)54.Thestudentswilltakewintervacation________inFebruary.(C.sometime)55.Whenyouleave,don’tforget__offthelight.(A.toturn)56.Youcannotbe______carefulwhenyoudriveacar.(C.too)57.Hewalkedintotheofficeandshookhandswithasmilingman________Mr.Black.(B.named)58.—IhaveneverbeentoaChinesevillage,haveyou?—________.(B.No,Ihaven’teither)59.Sheintendedtomaketeachingher________.(A.profession)60.Thechild________coldifhehadputonmoreclothes.(C.wouldn’thavecaught)61.Itisn’twatch.Ileftmineathome.(A.my)62.Afriendofmine,after10yearsofstudyingballet,succeeded________becomingadancer.(A.in)63.Shedidn’tliketo________thehotelbedroomwithastranger.(A.share)64.—Excuseme,canyoutellmethewaytothelibrary?—_____.(A.Sorry,I'mastrangerhere,yousee)65.You’dbetter________yourluggageincaseyouhavemissedsomething.(D.checkout)66.—Takeaseathere,Mr.Brown.Let’strythefood.—____.(B.Thankyou.Oh,thedisheslooksonice)67.—I’dliketocashthischeck,please.—________?(A.Whatkindofnotesdoyouwant)68.Healthdepends________goodfood,freshairandenoughsleep.(D.on)69.Samenjoys____stamps,andnowhehas226ofthem.(D.collecting)70.Youmustgothatstreettogettothepark.(B.across)71.—DoyoumindifIsmokehere?—_________.(B.No,certainlynot)72.________Idon’twanttohaveanythingtodowithit.(C.Formypart)73.________asitwasatsuchatime,hisworkattractedmuchattention.(B.Published)74.Itisvitalthatenoughmoney______tofundtheproject.(A.becollected)75Anymistake,even________one,wouldcauseagreatloss.(A.thesmallest)76.Everymaninthecountryhastherighttolivewherehewantsto,______thecolorofhisskin.(D.regardlessof)77.—Theysaidtheyweregoingtoinviteusontheirdaughter’sbirthday.—________.(C.That’sgreat.I’lllookforwardtoit)78.Itisnecessarythat________before10o&rsquo;clock</st1:time>.(C.shereturnhome)79.Whenit________table-tennis,youcanneverdefeathim.(D.comes)80.Allthings________thetripwillhavetobecalledoff.(A.considered)81.Thatstoryyouhavejusttold________meoftheexperienceIoncehad.(B.reminds)82.We____advertisementseverywherethattheybecomelargelyinvisible.(D.getusedtoseeing)83.Whenclassbegan,westopped___totheteachercarefully.(D.tolisten)185.Allyouhavetodoistoletus________assoonaspossibleinwriting.(D.know)186.________whattodo,thewomantelephonedthepolice.(B.Notknowing)

二.(閱讀完形填空)(1)Nomancanchangetheweather.Nobodycancontroltheweather.Butifpeoplereadcorrectlythesignsaround,theycantell__1__theweatherwillbelike

thefollowingday

ortwo.Formanycenturiespeoplehavestudiedtheweather

andtriesto__2__weatherforecasting.Sometimesdistantobjects__3__hills

andtalltreesdon’tseemtobeveryclear.Thisisa__4__ofmuchwatervaporinthe__5__

andthereforerainwillprobablycome.Ifsomebirdsflyhigh,fineweatheriscoming,butiftheyflyneartheground,rainy

orstormyweatheris__6__theway.Itisprobablybecauseoftheinsectswhichtheyarehunting__7__theyflyverylow.Ifafogappearsinthemorningjustaboutsunrise,thenthedaywillbewarm.Instead,ifafogappearsintheevening,thenextdaywillbringwet__8__.Ifthesunsetismostlyredincolor,thenthefollowingdaywillbefine.Ifarainbowappearsinthemorning,rainyweatherwillprobablycome.Mostofthe__9__sayingshavebeenmadebypeoplewhohaveusedtheir__10__

andbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.(CBDBADABAC)(2)Beforethe20thcenturythehorseprovideddaytodaytransportationintheUnitedStates.Trainswereusedonlyforlong-distancetransportation.TodaythecaristhemostpopularsortoftransportationinalloftheUnitedStates.Ithascompletely

1thehorseasameansofeverydaytransportation.Americansusetheircarsfornearly90percentofallpersona

2.MostAmericansareabletobuycars.Theaveragepriceofa

3madecarwas$2,500in1950,$2,740in1960andupto$4,750in1975.DuringthisperiodAmericancarmanufacturerssetabout

4theirproductsandworkefficiency.Asaresult,theyearlyincomeoftheaveragefamilyincreasedfrom1950to1975

5thanthepriceofcars.Forthisreasonpurchasinganewcartakesasmaller

6ofafamily’stotalearningtoday.In1951proportionallyittook8.1monthsanaveragefamily’s

7tobuyanewcar.In1962anewcarneeded8.3monthsofafamily’sannualearnings.By1975itonlytook4.75__8income.Inaddition,the1975carsweretechnicallysuperiortomodelsfrompreviousyears.The

9oftheautomobileextendsthroughouttheeconomyasthecarissoimportanttoAmericans.Americansspendmoremoney

10theircarsrunningthanonanyotheritem.CDDDCAAACC(1C、replaced2D、travel3.D、recently4.D、improving5C、faster6.A、part7A、income8.A、months9.C、influence10.C、keeping)(3)Manypeopleliketokeepdogsastheirpets.Butdoyouknowdogswerewildanimalslong,longago?The

1wilddogsweretrainedby

2inEuropeabout10,000yearsago.Thesefirst“dogs”werenotlike

3wehavenow.Theymayhavebeensmallwolves.Thesedogsoftencamenearhumansto

4somefood.Someoftheyoungdogswereadopted(收養(yǎng))bypeopleandgrewupwiththem.Humanbelievedthe

5wereahelptotheminmanyways.Thedogshelpedtohunt.Theycouldsmellandheardanger

6peoplecould.Theyhelpedkeeppeople

7oncoldnights.Soitwas

8toraisethedogs.Now,therearemanydifferentkindsofdogs

9theymaylookquitedifferentfromeachother.Sincethoseearlydays,humansanddogshavealwaysbeentogether.Weshould

10themfromnowonbecausetheyarereallyourfriends.(ACBADCBDBC)(4)TheUnitedStatesisalandofmanycultures.Itspeoplehavecomefromdifferenthomelandsandhave

1theirowncustomsfromallpartsoftheworld.Althoughtheyliveandworkinamodern,

2society,theywanttopreservetheirtraditionsandpassthem

3totheirchildren.So,intheirdailylives,manyAmericanscontinuetospeaktheirnativelanguageaswellasEnglish.Theycooktraditionalfoods.Theypracticetheirownreligionandhavetheirownwayofthinking

4lifeanddeath.Inaddition,theysetasidetimetocelebratetheimportantoccasionsoftheirnativeculture

5specialceremonies.EverypartoftheUnitedStateshasspecialcelebrations,dependingontheparticularnationalgroupsthatliveinthearea.InHawaii,America’sislandstateinthePacificOcean,thereare

6peopleofAsianancestry.ManyoftheseAsiansareofJapanese,Chinese,orPolynesian

7.ImmigrantsfromChinaandJapanarrivedinHawaiiingreatnumbersduringthepastcentury.TheearlyPolynesianscametoHawaiifromSouthPacificislandsmorethanathousandyears

8anyotherpeople.TheAsiansleftrichtraditionsfortheir

9tofollow.Today,Hawaiianshonorthememoryoftheirancestors

10specialfeastsandfestivals.(ADDACBAACD)(5)Thecountryandthecityeachhaveadvantagesanddisadvantages.Peopleinthecountryliveinmorebeautiful

_1_.Theyenjoypeaceandquiet,andcandotheirworkattheirown

2_

becausenooneisinahurry.

3_,theyliveinlarger,morecomfortablehouses,andtheirneighborsaremorefriendly,andreadytohelpthemwhentheyreadit.

4_theirlifecanbeboring,andtheymaybe

5,alongwayfromthenearesttown,whichisaseriousproblemiftheyareillorhavetotakechildrentoschool.Thecity,

6_,hasalltheservicesthecountry

7_,butitalsohasalotofdisadvantages.

8,citiesareoftenuglyandpolluted.

9_,theynotonlyhavebadairbutarealsonoisy.

10,everyoneisalwaysinahurry,andthismeansthatpeoplehavenotimetogettoknoweachotherandmakefriends.(CABDDBCABC)(6)CarsareanimportantpartoflifeintheUnitedStates.__1__mostpeoplefeelthattheyarepoor.Andevenifapersonispoorhedoesn’treallypoor__2__hehasacar.TherearethreemainreasonsthecarbecamesopopularintheUnitedStates.__3__ofallthecountryishugeoneandAmericansliketomovearoundinit.Thecarprovidesthemostcomfortableand

_4_formoftransportation.Withacarpeoplecangoanyplacewithoutspendingalotofmoney.Thesecondreasoncarsarepopularisthefact__5__theUnitedStatesneverdevelopedasatisfiedandinexpensiveformofpublic__6__.Ling-distancetrainshaveneverbeenascommonintheUnitedStatesastheyareinotherpartsoftheworld.Nowadaysthereisgoodsystemofair-service__7__planes.Butitistooexpensivetobeusedfrequently.Thethirdreasonisthemostimportantone,though.TheAmericanspiritofindependenceis__8__reallymadecarspopular.Americansdon’tliketowaitforabus,oratrainorevenaplane.Theydon’tliketohaveto__9__anexactschedule.Acargivesthemthefreedomtoscheduletheirtime.AndthisisthefreedomthatAmericanswant__10__tohave.(ABACBDABAB)(1A、withoutacar2B、when3.A、first4.C、cheapest5.B、that6.D、transportation7.A、providing8.B、what9.A、follow10B、most)

(7)YesterdaywasmyfriendKyra’sbirthday.Heinvitedmehisbirthdayparty.Anotherfriend,Guy,hadofferedtotakemetothepartybycar.Well,Iwasgettingdressed

1

Guyrangandsaidhewasill,soIdecidedtogobytrain.Unluckily,whileIwastalking

2

thephone,thecatwalkedovermycleanshirt,soIhadtospendafewminutesfindinganotheroneandIwas

3

leaving.AsIwaswalkingtothestationitstartedsnowingandIgotverycold.Ijust4

atrainandIhadtowaitatthestationforhalfanhour.WhenthetrainfinallyarrivedIwasfrozen!IwassocoldandtiredthatduringthejourneyI

5

andImissedmystation.Well,Igotoffatthenextstopanddecidedtowalk

6toKyra’s.IwalkedforhalfanhourandthenIrealizedIwas

7

.LuckilyIfounda

8

andtelephonedforataxi.WhenIfinallyarrivedatKyra’shouseitwas

9

midnightandpeoplewasgoinghome.Whata

10evening!(BACDBCDABC)(8)Astrangethinghappenstonearlyeverybodyatnight.They

1thelights,pullupthecoversandclosetheireyes.Aftertheysleepforsixorseven

2,theywakeupagain.Itsoundsverystrange,doesn’tit?Sleeppuzzlesscienceallthetime.

3anddoctorswouldliketotalkaboutwhyonecan’tfallasleep.Theyarenotsosure

4causessleep.Youwillsleepthebestboth

5youareingoodhealthandwhenyoudon’ttoomuchortoolittle.Noworriesandacomfortableplacetosleepare

6,too.Theyadviseagainsttwoinonebed.Strangethings

7duringsleep.Forexample,youoftenmoveduringyoursleep.Youwouldfeel

8ifyoudidn’tmove.Youalso

9.Partofyourbrainisstill

10whenyoudream.Don’tworryifyoudream.Somegreatstoriesandpoemswerefinishedwhiletheirwritersweredreaming.BBADBCABDC(1.B、turnoff2.B、hours3A、Scientists4.D、what5.B、when6C、important7.A、happen8B、tired9.D、dream10.C、awake)(9)Onceyouacceptaninvitation,it’sbetternottochangeyour

1.Americansarrangethetableandfoodforthenumberofgueststheyhaveinvited.Americansare

2abouttime.Buttheydonotexceptyoutocome“ontime”,rather15minuteslaterthanthetimespecified.Forinstance,

3youareinvitedtocomeatsix,thehostwillexpectyounoearlier

4thattimeandprobablynolaterthanfifteenminutesaftersix.ItisanAmericancustomtoshowguests

5thehouse,buttheydonotexpectyoutotoucheverythingyousee.Ifyouareinterested

6somethingyousee,youshouldaskforpermissiontotouchit.7thetable,conversationisgeneral,butyoushouldcommentabouthowgoodthefoodis.Ifyou

8don’tlikethefood,youmaysaysomethingabouthowniceitlooksoraskhowitisprepared.Except

9averyformaloccasion,itisallrighttohelpyourselftomorefood.Don’twaittobehelpedeverytimeyoufinishsomething.Ifyoutrulywantsomething,don’tsay“No”forthe

10ofpoliteness.(CCCBADDABD)(10)Afewmonthsago,Mr.SmithandMrs.Smithhadabigproblem.Hehadachancetogetapromotionatwork.Naturally,shewantedhimtogetit.Shewantedhimto

1hisbestandtomakeareallygoodimpressionatwork.Sheworkedveryhardto

2hisclotheslookclean,butinspiteofallherwork,shecouldnevergethisshirts

3whiteasshewantedthemtobe.Thenoneday,agoodfriendhappenedtovisitMrs.Smith.She

4herhowtosolvetheproblem.“I’dadviseyoutousenewMiracleGleem!5muchbetterthanordinarylaundrydetergents,”shesaid.6Mrs.Smithtookherfriend’sadvice.NowMr.Smith’sshirtsareas

7ashewantsthemtobeandhiscompanywantshimtobetheirnew

8manager.AndnowMrs.Smithwantshimtogetanevenbetterjob.Shewantshimto

9presidentofthecompany.Sheknowshecandoit,

10thehelpoftheGleem.(DBDBBCDABC)三.閱讀(根據(jù)選擇正確答案)1.(開頭)Manyayoungpersontellsmehewantstobeawriter.Ialwaysencouragesuchpeople,butIalsoexplainthatthere’sabigdifferencebetweenawriterandwriting.Inmostcasestheseindividualsaredreamingofwealthandfame……Whatif?Iwouldkeepputtingmydreamtotest(eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearoffailure).Thisistheshadow-landofhope,andanyonewithadreammustlearntolivethere.1. Thepassageismeantto___A____(A、 warnyoungpeopleofthehardshipthatasuccessfulwriterhastoexperience)2.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?D(D、Thechancesforwriterstobecomesuccessfularesmall.)3.Whydidtheauthorbegintodoubthimselfafterthefirstyearsofhiswritingcareer?B(B、Hehadn’tseenachangeforthebetter.)4.In“…peoplewhodiedwondering”,“who”referstothose___B___.(B、whoregretgivinguptheircareerhalfway)5.“Shadow-land”inthelastsentencerefersto____C__.(C、thestateofuncertaintybeforeone’sfinalgoalisreached)2.(開頭)StudentscantravelintheUnitedStateswithoutspendingtoomuchmoneyiftheyfollowthesesuggestions.Atravelagentcangiveyouinformationonspecialeconomyfaresfortrains,busesandplanes.Thinkabouthikingorbikingforapartofyourtrip,too.You’llnotonlysavemoney,butyou’llalsoseealotmoreofthecountry……(結(jié)尾)Fordinneryoucangetthenamesofgood,cheaprestaurantsfromtravelguidesorfriends.1.Thepassagetellsstudents____C__.(C、howtouselessmoneywhiletraveling)2.Toseemoreofthecountry,you’dbettertravel__D____.(D、bybike)3.Ifyouwanttosharerideswithothers,youcangetinformation____B__.(B、fromschooladministrators)4.Accordingtothepassage,stayingatyouthhostelsis____A__.(A、cheap)5.Tosavemoney,youcan___C___.(C、takesomefoodwithyou)3(開頭)InmanystoriesonTVandinscience-fictionbooks,mentraveltofarawaystars.Theyhavequick,easyjourneys.Butsofar,menhavebeenabletoreachonlytheearth’sownmoon……(結(jié)尾)ThestarclosesttooursunisAlphaCentauri.Itismorethanfourlight-yearsaway.Ifonetraveledatthespeedoflight,hecouldmakearoundtriptoAlphaCentauriinnineyears.But,evenatthatspeed,hecouldnotreachAlcaid(北斗星)inthehandleoftheBigDipper.Aone-wayjourneytoAlcaidwouldtakealmost200years.1.Inthispassagethewords“closesttooursun”meansthestar____B____.(B、AlphaCentauri)2.Aone-wayjourneytoAlcaidwouldtake___C_____.(C、almost200years)3.Whydowemeasurethedistanceinlight-yearsinsteadofmiles?B(B、Usinglight-yearsreducedthenumberoffiguresused.)4.Ifastonemovedatthespeedoflight,it___A_____(A、wouldweightwicemorethanitismotionless)5.Thisstoryismainlyabout_____B___.(B、theproblemsoftravelingtofarawaystars)4(開頭)Ifthereisanysinglefactorthatmakesforsuccessinliving,itistheabilitytoprofitbydefeat.EverysuccessIknowhasbeenachievedbecausethepersonwasabletoanalyzedefeatandactuallyprofitbyitinhisnextundertaking.(結(jié)尾)Ifyoufullyusethepowerwhichdefeatgives,youcanaccomplishwithitfarmorethanwhatyouarecapableof.1.Theauthor____D____.(D、warnsyounottoconfusedefeatwithfail)2.Defeatisvaluable___C____.(C、becauseitprovidestheguideandencouragementtosuccess)3.Whatdoestheauthorknow?__B_____.(B、heknowsthefactormakingforsuccess)4.Thepersonwhowasabletoanalyzethedefeatislikely____C___.(C、toachievesuccess)5.Whatdoestheauthoradviseonetodowiththepowerwhichdefeatgives?Oneshould__A_____.(A、exploreit)5.(開頭)Todayapilotistotallydependentonwhattheairtrafficcontrolleronthegroundtellshim.Hecannotseeenoughtobesafe.Flightwatchisaninstrumentintendedtohelphim.(結(jié)尾)Technically,thesystemwillbequitecomplex.Computerswillbenecessaryonthegroundandineachaircrafttoenableflightwatchtocollectdataabouttheplanes’coursesandtocalculatethedistancesbetweenplanes.Butsuchsmallcomputersarenowquitecheap,simpleandreliable.Apilotisdependenton__C__forhissafeflight(.C.thecommandoftheaircontrollerontheground)___C_______canhelpthepilottokeepcontactwiththeairtrafficcontroller.(C.flightwatch)Theflightwatchis__A______touse.(A.quitesimple)themaincomponentsoftheflightwatchare___A_______.(A.ascreenandcertaincomputers)Thecomputersare_____C____.(C.small)6.(開頭)Formostpeople,lifeiseasierandmorecomfortablethaneverbefore.(結(jié)尾)Butallthisfreedomandaffluencehavehadanunforeseenandinsomerespectsadevastatingeffectonmarriage.(DCDDD)

6.IntheU.S.,familiesarebecoming_____.D.freer7.Whyarewomenabletoachieveeconomicindependence?_______C.Becausetheyarefreeawayfromdrudgery.8.Hardhouseworkwastakenawayby______.D.modernequipment9.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrueaccordingtothetext?_______.D.Womenprefertobebachelors.10.Thetextimpliesthattheauthor__.(D.greatlyworriesaboutthebondofmarriage)7.(開頭)EversinceIwasverysmall,IhavehadthesensethatIoughttobesomewhereelse.IrememberwatchingtrainsflashbyandwishingIwasonboard.IremembergoingtotheairportwithmyparentswhenIwas13andreadingthedestinations(結(jié)尾)Itturnsoutthatwhenmyyoungerselfthoughtoftakingwing,shewantedonlytoletherspiritsoar.Booksaretheplane,andthetrain,andtheroad.Theyaretherealdestinations,andthejourneytoo.Theyarehome.CACA第5題選C或者D都可以

11.Whatdidthewriterdoasacuriouschild?_______(C.Shereadallkindsofbooks.)

12.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouttraveltoday?___(A.Shedoesn’tlikeitverymuch.)

13.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfrombooksasachild?______

(C.Abouttheoutsideworldaswellasherownself.)

14.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatwhentravelingbyair,theauthorspendsmostofhertimeontheway_____.(A.readingbooks)

15.Inthispassagetheauthormainlytalksabout_____.

(C.thebenefitsofreading)

8.(開頭)Museumsareplaceswherecollectionsofobjectsarepreservedanddisplayed.(結(jié)尾)Whatistobegainedfromvisitingmuseums?Museumsexhibitscanteachusabouttheworldinwhichwelivethematerialsitismadeof,thetreesandplantsthatcoverit,andtheanimalsthathavelivedonitsinceitsbeginning.Wecanlearnabouttheactivitiesofmanhi**oryanddevelopmentandhisaccomplishmentsinartsandcrafts.

ACBCD

1.Thefirstparagraphdealswith______.(A.whatmuseumspreserves)

2.Whichstatementisnottrue?(C.Museumspreserveanddisplayonlythingsfoundinnature.)

3.Wheredoobjectsatmuseumsusuallycomefrom?

(B.Fromartdealersandprivatecollectors.)

4.Thelargemuseumsaccept______.(C.onlyobjectsthatmeettheirhighstandards)

5.Thelastparagraphisabout_____.(D.museumcollectionsfromotherlands)

9.(開頭)Carsof2000willtravelthenation’shighwaysinnever-before-dreams-ofsafety,comfort(結(jié)尾)Theinevitableproblemsofmaritimeregulations,severeweatherconditions,andrunningoutoffuelinremoteareasallwillrequirenewconceptsofoperation,servicing,andvehicleregulation.CCABB

6.Theauthorbelievesthatcarsofthefuture____(C.willusecolumnsofairinsteadofwheels)

7.Carsofthefuturewillrun_____(C.muchmoresmoothly)

8.Thecarwithoutwheelshasbeencalleda“flyingcar”because_____

(A.ittravelsafewinchesabovetheground)

9.Whereisawheel-lesscarleastfittotravel?(B.overroughcountryroads)

10.Wheel-lesscarswill_____(B.createnewtrafficproblems)

10.(開頭)Readingnewspapershasbecomeanimportantpartofeverybody’slife.Somepeoplereadnewspapersasthefirstthingtodointhemorning.(結(jié)尾)TodaynewspapersinEnglishhavethelargestnumberofreadersintheworld.TheEnglishlanguageissopopularthatmanyChinesestudentsarereadingEnglishnewspaperssuchasChinaDailyor21stCentury.AlsotheybringusmoreandmoreinformationwithInternet.(BCBAD)

1.Peoplereadnewspapersinorderto.(B.meettheirowndifferentneeds)

2.Fromthepassagewecanseethatwhenpeoplegetnewspapers.

(C.

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