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詞匯和語(yǔ)法結(jié)構(gòu)-一為題目類型
1.Iaskedtwopassers-byhowtogettothenewrailwaystation,but_____of
themknewit.
(A)none
(B)either
(C)neither
(D)both
2.—Thebosswantstotalktoyou.Heseemsunhappywithyourperformance.—
Oh,Ibeintrouble.Ihopehewon,tfireme.
(A)must
(B)can
(C)should
(D)would
3.mydaughterreachestheageofeighteen,shecanapplyforadriving
license.
(A)Unless
(B)Because
(C)Since
(D)Once
4.r11considerMs.Smithtonight,butIamnotsureifIhavethetine.
(A)tosee
(B)seeing
(C)tohaveseen
(D)see
5.Thetraintoarriveat11:30,butitwasanhourlate.
(A)wassupposed
(B)issupposed
(C)supposes
(D)supposed
6.Bobdoesn'tlookhisage.Ithinkhe'ssomewhere.
(A)inforty
(B)inforties
(C)inhisforty
(D)inhisforties
7.Ifeelveryexcited__thethoughtofjoiningmyfamilyinaweek.
(A)on
(B)for
(C)at
(D)in
8.ahotel,welookedforsomewheretohavedinner.
(A)Finding
(B)Havingfound
(C)Wefinding
(D)Wefound
9.DespitethesuddenbreakdownoftheGeneralManager,_____workisgoingon
inthecompany.
(A)usual
(B)routine
(C)normal
(D)regular
10.Atsuchatimeofcrisis,wemusttrytoalldifferencesandstick
together.
(A)setapart
(B)setback
(C)setaside
(D)setdown
11.Manygovernmentsarenowtakingtoreducesmokinginpublicplaces.
(A)steps
(B)sides
(C)effect
(D)change
12.Theemployees_moreenthusiasticabouttheirworksincetheirpayrose.
(A)are
(B)havebeen
(C)were
(D)willbe
13.Childrendon*tunderstandinitiallywhattheyarereciting,but_____itwill
haveanimpactontheirthinking.
(A)casually
(B)especially
(C)regularly
(D)gradually
14.Theuniversityregulationsrequirethatthestudentsatleast90%of
thelectures.
(A)attended
(B)toattend
(C)wouldattend
(D)attend
15.InOctober2007,theChang'e-1satellitewassuccessfullyatXichang.
(A)kiunched
(B)presented
(C)regulated
(D)engaged
閱讀理解--為題目類型
WomannabbedforaDUIatsamecrashspotWedMay21,2:17AMETTRUCKEE,
Calif.—Callitdrunkendrivingdejavu(記憶幻覺).Forthesecondtimein
fivemonths,a23-year-oldCaliforniawomanhasbeenarrestedaftershecrashed
hercarwhiledrivingundertheinfluence(Dll)attheexactsamespotnorthof
LakeTahoe.Andtotopitoff,TruckeePolicesaythatinbothcases,herblood
alcoholcontentwasmorethanthreetimesthelegallimit.Thepolicesay
MelissaDennisonofTruckeecrashedataboutnoononSundayonGlenshireDrive
justsouthoftheGlenshireBridge.Theysayshewasextremelydrunkandhad
troublestandingorwalking.Herbloodalcohollevelinitiallywasmeasured
at.346.Thelegallimitis.08.SergeantJ.LitchicsaidDennisonalsohad
beenchargedwithaDUIinJanuarywhenshecrashedatthesamespotand
registeredabloodalcohollevelof.380.Iffoundguiltyofthesecond
offense,shefacesupto10yearsinprisonandfinesinexcessof$2,()00.A
telephonemessagetheAssociatedPressleftatalistingforDennisonin
TruckeeonTuesdaywasnotimmediatelyreturned.
16.Whoistheauthorofthepassage?
(A)Apassenger.
(B)Apoliceman.
(C)Ajudge.
(D)Ajournalist.
17.Whycouldn,tthewomanstandandwalk?
(A)Shehadlosttoomuchblood.
(B)Shewasscared.
(C)Shedranktoomuch.
(D)Shehadasuddenstomachache.
18.Whycouldthewomanbeimprisonedfor10years?
(A)ShewascaughtDUItwice.
(B)Shehadhercarcrashed.
(C)Sherefusedtotakeabloodtest.
(D)Shedrovewithoutadrivinglicense.
19.Whatdoestheword"nabbed"inthetitlemean?
(A)Arrested.
(B)Attacked.
(C)Charged.
(D)Punished.
Thereweremanydifferentculturesintheancientworld,butthetwothathad
themostinfluenceonEuropeanandAmericancivilizationsweretheGreekand
theRoman.Oftenthesetwoculturesare1umpedtogetherinourminds,asif
theywerereallyexactlyalike.Butthatisnotthecase.Inmanywaysthe
GreeksandtheRomanscouldnothavebeenmor。different.TheGreeksweretruly
democratic,oftenwithoutasingleleaderbutinsteadgovernedbyagroupof
menchosenbythepeople.TheRomansweresemi-democratic.Theyhadagoverning
Senate,butthepoliticalpowerwasmostlyoicompletelyinIliehandsofa
singleemperor.Bothculturesweregreatbuilders.Buttheconstruction
interestsofthetwocultureswerealsodifferent.TheGreekstendedtobemore
artistic.TheirbuiIdingswerewel1constructedandtheywereespecially
interestedintemples,columns,anddecorativeforms.TheRomans,ontheother
hand,weremoreengineersthanartists.Theyconcentratedtheireffortson
urbanplanning,well-functioningwaterpipes,andthebestroads.Onlyin
cookingandeatinghabitsarethetwoculturesreallysimilar.Bothpeoplesate
verywel1indeed:lotsoffish,freshvegetablesandfruits,healthymeals,
holdingatthesametimelongdiscussionsandtastingexcellentwines.Infact,
itwouldprobablybefairtosaythattheybothlovedlifeintheirwarm,sea-
orientedclimates,andtheyboth1ivedaful11ife.
21.Whatisthefirstparagraphabout?
(A)TheGreekandtheRomanweresimilar.
(B)PeoplemisunderstoodEuropeancivilization.
(C)GreekcivilizationwasquitedifferentfromRomancivilization.
(I))EuropeancivilizationinfluencedAmericancivi1izationgreatly.
22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
(A)TheRomanshadmorepoliticalawareness.
(B)TheRomanshadlesspoliticalfreedomanddemocracy.
(C)TheRomanshadmorefreedomtochoosetheirleader.
(D)TheRomanshadfewerpeopleelectedintothegovernment.
23.WhatweretheGreeksfamousfor?
(A)Theoverallplanningofacityoratown.
(B)Theartisticdecorationofthebuildings.
(C)Thepracticalfunctionsofthebuildings.
(D)Thesystemofwaleisupplyandliauspuitatiun.
24.Howarethetwoculturesalike?
(A)Bothlovedthesea.
(B)Both1ivedlong1ives.
(C)Bothlovedcooking.
(D)Bothenjoyedtalkingovermeals.
Asrecentlyasthreedecadesago,manyAmericansbelievedthatusingcreditwas
anunwiseanddangerouswaytopayforwhattheybought.Someeventhoughtthat
owingmoneytoastoreoracreditcompanywassomethingtobeashamedof.Good
citizens,theybelieved,alwaysboughtwhattheywantedwithrealmoneyand
theypaidthefullpriceimmediately.Today,however,allthathaschanged.
Credit,assomeobservershavenoted,hasbecomeawayof1ifeintheUnited
States.MoreandmoreAmericansnowaredependingonthosesmallpiecesof
plastic,creditcards,topayforlargepurchasessuchastelevisions,record
playersorfurniture.Hanypeopletodaywouldconsideritunusualnottousea
creditcardtopayforacostlyrestaurantdinner,ahotelroomoranairline
trip.AndtherearesomesituationsinwhichAmericansmusthavecreditcards.
Iftheywantthetemporaryuseofacar,forexample,theyfirstmustgivethe
carrentalcompanythenumberoftheircreditcard.Thatnumberisconsidereda
guaranteethattheywillreturnthecarandpayforusingit.Creditcards
offertwomajorservicestoAmericans.Firstofall,theyareeasierandsafer
tocarrythanlargeamountsofmoney.Second,theypermitpeopletoborrow,to
havetheimmediatepleasureofowningsomething,eveniftheydonothave
enoughmoneytopayforitatthetime.Withcreditcardspeoplepayforgoods
orservicesattheendofeachmonthinsteadofwhentheybuythem.Andwhen
thetimedoescometopay,mostcreditcardsofferpeopleachoice.Theycan
payallofwhattheyoweforthemonthortheycanjustpayusuallybetween5
and10percentofwhattheyowe.
26.WhatdoAmericansfeelaboutusingcreditcardsnowadaysaccordingtothe
passage?
(A)Theyconsideritvaluable.
(B)Theyregarditasashame.
(C)Theythinkitdangerous.
(D)Theyfinditquiteconvenient.
27.Whydoesthecarrentalcompanyaskforthecreditcardnumber?
(A)Topreventtheoveruseofthecar.
(B)Tomakesurethatthecarwon*tbedamaged.
(C)Tomakesuretheuserreturnthecarandpayforusingit.
(D)Toensurethatthecarissafelyandtimelyreturned.
28.Whcitadvantagecancreditcardholdershave?
(A)Theycanchoosenottopayfortheirpurchases.
(B)Theycaneasi1yborrowmoneyatalowerinterest.
(C)Theycanownsomethingbeforetheyactuallypayforit.
(D)Theycanpayonlyasmallamountofwhattheyowe.
29.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
(A)Credit-aWayofLifeinAmerica
(B)CreditServicesinAmerica
(C)ConvenienceofLivinginAmerica
(D)HistoryofCreditCai'dsinAmerica
Atthe1893ColumbianExposition,aWorldFairheldinChicago,chocolate-
makingmachinerymadeinGermanywasdisplayed.ItcaughttheeyeofM.S.
Heibliey,whosawthepotentialfoichuculate.Heinstalledchocolatemacliineiy
inhisfactoryinLancaster,andproducedhisfirstchocolatebarsin1894.
OtherAmericansbeganmixinginothermaterialstomakeupnewcandybars
throughouttheendofthe1890'sandtheearly1900's.ButitwasWor1dWar1
thatreallybroughtattentiontothecandybar.TheU.S.ArmyQuartermaster
CorpsrequestedvariousAmericanchocolatemanufacturerstoprovide20to40
poundblocksofchocolatetobeshippedtoquartermasterbases.Theblockswere
cutintosmallerpiecesanddistributedtoAmericansoldiersinEurope.
Eventuallythetaskofmakingsmallerpieceswasturnedbacktothe
manufacturers.Bytheendofthewarwhenthesoldiersarrivedhome,the
Americancandybarbusinesswasassured.Why?Becausethereturningsoldiers
hadgrownfondofchocolatecandyandwantedmoreofthesame.Asaresult,
fromthattimeonandthroughthe1920's,candybarmanufacturersbecame
establishedthroughouttheUnitedStates,andasmanyas40,000differentcandy
barsappearedonthescene.Theoriginalcandybarindustryhaditsstarton
theeasterncoastinsuchcitiesasPhiladelphia,Boston,andNewYork.The
industrysoonspreadtotheMidwestbecauseshippingandrawmaterialssuchas
sugar,cornsyrup,andmilkwereeasilyavailable.Chicagobecametheseatof
thecandybarindustryandiseventodayanimportantbase.
31.WhydidM.S.Hersheystarttheproductionofchocolatebars?
(A)HewasdeeplyimpressedbytheColumbianExposition.
(B)Herealizedthatitwaspossibleforchocolatetobecomepopular.
(C)TherewasnothingtoproduceinhisfactoryinLancaster.
(D)liewasinterestedinthechocolatemachinerydisplayedatthefair.
32.WhicheventbroughttheboomingofAmericancandybarbusiness?
(A)Theaddingofnewmaterials.
(B)ThedemandinthearmyduringWWI.
(C)Thepurchaseofnewmachines.
(D)Theappearanceofsmallercandybars.
33.Whatdoestheunder!inedword"seat"inthelastparagraphmostprobably
mean?
(A)Focus.
(B)Position.
(C)Chair.
(D)Center.
34.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
(A)AWorldFairheldinChicagoin1893.
(B)Thepopular!tyoftheAmericancandybarindustry.
(C)ThecandybarindustryduringWorldWarI.
(D)ThespreadofthecandybarbusinesstotheMidwest.
MarkTwainisoneofAmerica,smuch-belovedauthors,creatingimaginativeand
humorousclassicsforchildrenandadultsalike,suchasTheAdventuresofTom
Sawyer,ThePrinceandThePauper,andAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.Twain
passedawayin1910,leavingbehindatreasureofgreatliterature.Butnow,
100yearsafterhisdeath,he'11haveabrand-newbookontheshelves:athree-
volumeautobiography.Twainhasn,tbeenkeepingbusyinhistomb:itwashis
wishthatpublisherswaituntil100yearsafterhisdeathtopublishhis
memoirs(自傳),whichhespentthelastdecadeofhislifeworkingon.The
autobiographytotalsmorethan5,000pages,andlikelywon'tbeallsunshine
androses.ItseemsthatTwainharboredsomebitternessagainstformer
girlfriendsandex-friends.Healsowritesnegativelyaboutpoliticiansofhis
day,suchasTeddyRoosevelt.It'slikelythatherequestedsuchalonglead
timefoitheiiiemuiis>becausehedidu*twanttoliuiItliefeelingsufanyone
mentionedinthiswork.Althoughsmal1sectionsofthememoirshavebeen
previouslypublished,theautobiographyhasneverbeenavailableinfull,and
shouldprovidegreatinsightsintothemanbehindtheclassicbooks.Thefirst
volumeofthesetwillbeavailableinNovember,andthetrilogyisbeing
publishedbytheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley."Thor。aresomany
biographiesofTwain,andmanyofthemhaveusedbitsandpiecesofthe
autobiography,“editorRobertHirsttoldTheIndependent."Butbiographers
pickandchoosewhatbitstoquote.BypublishingTwain'sbookinfull,we
hopethatpeoplewillbeabletocometotheirowncompleteconclusionsabout
whatsortofamanhewas.”
36.AccordingtoParagraph1,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEofMark
Twain?
(A)Heleftbehindlotsofmoney.
(B)Hisworkswerewrittenforchildren.
(C)Hisworksarefullofadventures.
([))Heisfamousforhisgreatworks.
37.WhatcanwelearnaboutMarkTwain*sautobiographyfromthepassage?
(A)IthasbeenpublishedagainstTwain*swill.
(B)ItshowsTwain'srespectforpoliticians.
(C)Itwillbepublishedinfull.
(D)Ithasbeenrecentlyfinished.
38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trilogy“inParagraph4mean?
(A)Aworkinthreevolumes.
(B)Animagir)citivework.
(C)Acollectionofstories.
(D)Memoiisoffamouspeople.
39.WhatisthepurposeofpublishingTwain*sautobiography?
(A)Tosupplementotherbiographies.
(B)TohelpreaderstounderstandMarkTwain.
(C)TointroduceMarkTwain*sworks.
(D)ToexposenewdiscoveriesaboutMarkTwain.
完型填空-一為題目類型
Thedestructionofhabitats(棲息地)allovertheworldistheprimaryreason
speciesarebecomingextinct(滅絕)orendangered.Houses,highways,dams,
industrialbuildings,andever-spreadingfarmsnowdominate[Cl]______formerly
occupiedbyforests,deserts,andwetlands.[C2]thebeginningof
EuropeansettlementinAmerica,[C3],over65,000,000acresof
wetlandshavebeendrained.Onemillionacresalonevanished[C4]1985
and1995.Habitatdestructioncanbe[C5]oritcanbesubtle,occurring
overa[C6]periodoftimewithoutbeingnoticed.[C7]suchas
sewagefromcitiesandchemicalrunofffromfarms,canchangethe[C8]and
quantityofwaterinstreamsandrivers.To[C9]____livinginadelicately
balancedhabitat,thisdisturbancecanbeas[CIO]______astheclear-cutting
ofarainforest.[Cll]remaininghabitatsarecarvedintosmallerand
smallerpocketsorislands,remainingspeciesareforcedtoexistinthese
[C12]areas,whichcausesfurtherhabitat[C13].Thesespecies
becomelessadaptabletoenvironmental[014]:infact,theybecome
[C15]endangered.Scientistsbelievethatwhenahabitatiscutby90%,
one-halfofitsplants,animalsandinsectswillbecomeextinct.
41.[Cl]
(A)landscapes
(B)cities
(C)maps
(D)pictures
42.[C2]
(A)At
(B)Before
(C)After
(D)Since
43.[C3]
(A)forexample
(B)inaddition
(C)atlast
(D)afterall
44.[C4]
(A)both
(B)in
(C)between
(D)before
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