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单项填空 15 题,完型填空 1 题,阅读理解 5 题,其他题 1 题,书面表达 1 题
中等难度 23 题。总体难度: 中等
单项填空 共 15 题
  1. —Have you finish reading Jane Eyre?

    — No ,I_____ my homework all  day yesterday

    A had done  B would  do  C was doing D do

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  2. —I’ll do the washing-up. Jack, would you please do the floors?

    —_______.

    A.Yes, please     B.No, I don’    C. Yes, sure       D. No, not at all

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  3. We _______ last night, but we went to the concert instead.

    A should have studied                 B. might study

    C. must have studied                  D. would study

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  4. In the past he often made his sister____, but now he is often made ___by his sister.

    A  to cry; to cry     B. cry; cry       C. to cry; cry       D. cry; to cry

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  5. Jim went to answer the phone. _______, Harry started to prepare lunch.

    A. However           B. Meanwhile          C. Besides         D. Nevertheless

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  6. The river ____are covered with trees is very long.

    A which banks   B the banks of which   C whose the banks  D of which banks

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  7. I prefer________ at home to ______outside.

    A staying, play B to stay, play C staying, playing D to stay, playing

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  8. The magazine is ______reading, so he advised me ____it.

    A well worth; buying            B very worth; to buy

    C worthying , buying            D worthy, to buy

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  9. The fact that she was foreign made _____difficult for her  to  get  a  job  in  that  country

    A so        B. it       C. that             D. much

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  10. The police have ____ power to deal with such matters by ____ law.

    A、the; the      B、不填;不填     C、不填;the         D、the;不填

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  11. If you don’t keep the meat in the refrigerator on such a hot day, it may ____.

    A、go off       B、go away       C、go out        D、go down

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  12. It was believed that things would get worse, but ____ it is they are getting better.

    A、as         B、after       C、because         D、before

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  13. ——Please call me at 8:00 tomorrow morning. I’m kind of forgetful.——Don’t worry about that, you’ll be surely ____.

    A、informed        B、told         C、warned           D、reminded

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  14. The  new  movie  _____to  be one  of  the  biggest  money-makers  of  all time .

    A. pretends         B  agrees        c. promises        D. declines

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  15. The old man asked Lucy to move to another chair _______ he wanted to sit next to his wife.

    A.although        B. because           C.unless          D.if

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完型填空 共 1 题
  1. Anna Douglas was 72 years old when she started writing her newspaper column. She had been a school teacher before she retired(退休),but she needed to keep  36  . She was even willing to work without pay. She then offered her37 with a business that helped other businesses find jobs for old people. Every day she38  other old folks like her. By talking with them,she  39   two things. Old people had abilities that were not40  .  But old people also had some   41   . She found a new purpose for herself then.

    Through the years,she 42  to write stories about people for national magazines. There was now a new  43  : Old people like herself. She began to write a newspaper column called “Sixty Plus”, which was about 44  old . She writes about the problems of old people,especially their problems with being  45.

    Anna Douglas uses her  46  ability to see the truth behind a problem. She understands  47   problems begin. For example,one of her  48  said that his grandchildren  49  the houses as soon as he came to visit. Mrs Douglas50  some ways for him to understand his grandchildren.

    “It's important to know  51  about your grandchildren's world,”says Mrs Douglas. “That means questioning and listening,and 52 is not what old people do best. Say good things to them and about them,”she continues. “Never try to  53  your grandchildren or other young people.             Never  54  your opinion. Don't tell them what they should do. 55  ,they have been taught they should have respect for old people. The old should respect them as well. ”

    1.A. free          B. busy            C. powerful            D. rich

    2.A. students     B. money          C. service             D. books

    3.A. met          B. observed        C. comforted          D. answered

    4.A. enjoyed    B. followed       C. recognized          D. demanded

    5.A. studied      B. agreed          C. used                 D. gave

    6.A. problems    B. mistakes       C. questions           D. characters

    7.A. had           B. used            C. was                  D. ought

    8.A. way         B. life               C. subject             D. plan

    9.A. employing  B. respecting      C. getting            D. supporting

    10.A. unknown     B. misunderstood  C. refused          D. discouraged

    11.A. leading      B. working         C. writing             D. thinking

    12.A. that           B. when             C. whether            D. why

    13.A. readers      B. visitors          C. listeners           D. friends

    14.A. got            B. left             C . entered            D. passed

    15.A. invented      B. chose            C. suggested          D. imagined

    16.A. everything   B. anything       C. something          D. nothing

    17.A. speaking     B. listening         C. pleasing           D. advising

    18.A. scold          B. praise           C. trouble            D. encourage

    19.A. speak out    B. give up          C. get back           D. stick to

    20.A. Commonly    B. Surprisingly   C. Happily            D. Naturally

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阅读理解 共 5 题
  1. The most important use of drifting (漂流) bottles is to find ocean currents. When the position and direction of currents are known, ships can use the forward movement of a current or stay away from currents that would carry them off their course. Benjamin Franklin was one of the first to use bottles in the study of currents. He wondered why British mall ships needed a week or two longer than U.S. ships needed in order to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Franklin thought the Gulf Stream (墨西哥湾流) might explain this difference.

    Franklin talked with captains of U.S. ships. He found that they knew each turn of the Gulf Stream. They used the current in every possible way. From his talks with the captains. Franklin made his first map of the Gulf Stream. Then he checked his map by using sealed (密封的) bottles. The map that he finally made is still used, with only a few changes, today.

    1. Why are drifting bottles used?

    A. To determine the position of a ship

    B. To carry message across the ocean

    C. To predict the direction of a ship.

    D. To find the direction of a current

    2.What led Franklin to talk with U.S. captains?

    A. U.S. ships were longer than British ones.

    B. British ships could sail the Atlantic faster than U.S. ones.

    C. U.S captains knew more about maps.

    D. U.S. ships could sail the Atlantic faster than U.S. ones.

    3.What did Franklin make after his talks with U.S. captains?

    A. A map of the Atlantic Ocean.     B. A map of the Gulf Stream..

    C. A map of ocean currents.         D. A map of his first voyage.

    4.What did Franklin do in order to make an exact map?

    A. He compared his own map with other maps

    B. He talked with many U.S. captains.

    C. Both B and C.

    D. He used drifting bottles to check his map.

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  2. It was a village in India. The people were poor. However, they were not unhappy. After all, their forefathers had lived in the same way for centuries.

    Then one day. Some visitors from the city arrived. The told the villagers there were some people elsewhere who liked to eat frog’s legs. However, they did not have enough frogs of their own, and so they wanted to buy frogs from other place.

    This seemed like money for nothing. There were millions of frogs in the fields around, and they were no use to the villagers. All they had to do was catch them. Agreement was reached, and the children were sent into the fields to catch frogs. Every week a truck arrived to collect the catch and hand over the money. For the first time, the people were able to dream of a batter future. But the dream didn’t last long.

    The change was hardly noticed at first, but it seemed as if the crops were not doing so well. More worrying was that the children fell ill more often, and, there seemed to be more insects around lately.

    The villagers decided that they couldn’t just wait to see the crops failing and the children getting weak. They would have to use the money earned to buy pesticides(杀虫剂) and medicines. Soon there was no money left.

    Then the people realized what was happening. It was the frog. They hadn’t been useless. They had been doing an important job---eating insects. Now with so many frogs killed, the insects were increasing more rapidly. They were damaging the crops and spreading diseases.

    Now, the people are still poor. But in the evenings they sit in the village square and listen to sounds of insects and frogs. These sounds of the night now have a much deeper meaning.

    1.From paragraph I we learn that the villagers __________.

    A. were poor but somewhat content      B. dreamed of having a better life

    C. worked very hard for centuries        D. lived a different life from their forefathers

    2.Why did the villagers agree to sell frogs?

    A. They needs money to buy medicine      B. The frogs were easy money .

    C. They wanted to please the visitors    D. The frogs made too much noise

    3.What might be the cause of the children’s sickness?

    A. there were too many insects           B. the crops didn’t do well

    C. the visits brought in disease         D. the pesticides were overused

    4.What can we infer from the last sentence of the text?

    A. Happiness comes from peaceful life in the country

    B. Health is more important than money

    C. Good old day will never be forgotten

    D. The harmony between man and nature is important.

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  3. Erik Weihenmayer was born with an eye disorder. As a child his  eyesight became worse and then, at the age of 13, he lost his sight  completely. However, he did not lose his determination to lead a  full and active life  Erik became an adventurer. He took up parachuting, wrestling and scuba diving. He competed in long-distance biking, marathons and  skiing. His favorite sport, thought, is mountaineering.  As a young man, Erik started to climb mountains. He reached the summit of Mount McKinley in 1995 and then climbed the dangerous  1000-metre rock wall of EI Capitan. Two years later, while climbing   Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya with his girlfriend, they stopped for a  time at 13,000 feet above sea level-in order to get married. In 1999, he climbed Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in South America.  And then , on May 25, 2001, at the age of 33, Erik successfully completed the greatest mountaineering challenge of all. He climbed Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. Erik invented his own method for climbing mountains. He carries two long poles: one to lean on and the other to test the way ahead of  him. The climber in front of him wears a bell to guide him. Erik is  a good team member. He does his share of the job, such as setting up tents and building snow walls.  Although he could not enjoy the view, Erik felt the excitement of  being on the summit of Everest. He hopes that his success will change how people think about the blind. “When people think about a  blind person or blindness, now they will think about a person standing on the top of the world.

    1.When was Erik born?

    A. In 1967.        B. In 1995.       C. In 1968..         D. In 1969.

    2.What was unusual about his wedding?

    A. He got married on the summit of Mount McKinley.

    B. He got married when climbing Mount Everest.

    C. His wedding was held at 13,000 feet above sea level

    D. His wedding was held after he prepared a lot.

    3.What is Erik’s special method for climbing a mountain?

    A. He takes his girlfriend with him.  B. He uses two long poles to help himself

    C. He does his share of  the jobs.   D. He keeps a good team around him.

    4. Which of the following shows the right order of what happened?

    a. He topped Mount McKinley.

    b. He became blind.

    c. He challenged Mount Everest.

    d. He reached the peak of Kilimanjaro.

    e. He climbed the rock wall of EI Capitan.

    A. b a e d c    B. b e d c a       C. a b e d c       D. b a c d e

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  4. In recent years, especially during the l960s, there was much discussion about “the brain drain (排干, 流失),” which dealt with the problem of students and learned people who left their own countries for other countries that offered better chances for study, research, and employment.For example, according to a report from U.N., between 1962 and l966 more than 50 percent of all engineering graduates of Iran and 14 percent of Iranian scientists left their country for work abroad.Over 30 percent of Chilean engineers and 15 percent of Turkish physicians also went to work in other countries.Probably the greatest brain drain occurred among young scientists who had gone abroad to study.Many of them had planned to return to their countries to teach but chose to remain in more industrialized nations where they were able to continue their work and their research in fields in which there were no job possibilities at home.The countries that attracted most of these scientists were the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Canada, and Australia.

     Recent studies show that the brain drain to the United States may be decreasing.Many foreign scientists are going home again, and in some cases American scientists are leaving the United States for employment in other countries.The main reasons are that good jobs are becoming fewer here, money for national research has been sharply cut, and university fellowships reduced too.However, in the field of medicine the drain to the United States still goes on.Today more than one of every five American doctors is foreign - born, and several thousand foreign doctors immigrate to the United States each year.Over eighty countries have asked the State Department to send students who are skilled in important fields such as medicine back home when their study programs are over.

    1.Which of the following is not the reason for “the brain drain”?

    A.Good housing.             B.Better research condition.

    C.Good job possibility        D.Better chances of study..

    2.The brain drain to the United States may be decreasing mainly because __________.

    A.many foreign scientists are ordered to return to their motherlands

    B.they don't need any foreign scientists now

    C.there are fewer and fewer good jobs in the USA

    D.the universities refuse to provide money for the foreign scientists

    3.How many American doctors are foreign - born?

    A.About half of them.    B More than 20 percent 

    C.Several thousand.      D.About 15 percent.

    4.Which is the best title for this passage?

    A.How to seek a job in the USA.    B.Doctors' immigration to the USA.

    C.A strange case.                  D.The brain drain.

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  5. The Internet has led to a huge increase in credit-card (信用卡) fraud. Your card information could even be for sale in an illegal web site(非法网站).

    Web sites offering cheap goods and services should be regarded with care.

    On-line shoppers who enter their credit-card information may never receive the goods they thought they bought. The thieves then go shopping with your card number—or sell the information over the Internet. Computers hackers (黑客) have broken down security(安全)systems, raising questions about the safety of cardholder information. Several months ago, 25,000 customers of CD Universe, an on-line music retailer (零售商) , were not lucky. Their names, addresses and credit-card numbers were posted on a Web site after the retailer refused to pay US $157,828 to get back the information.

    Credit-card firms are now fighting against on-line fraud. MasterCard is working on plans for Web-only credit card, with a lower credit limit. The card could be used only for shopping on-line. However, there are a few simple steps you can take to keep from being cheated (欺骗).

    Ask about your credit-card firm’s on-line rules: Under British law, cardholders have to pay the first US $78 of any fraudulent (欺骗性的) spending.

    And shop only at secure sites; Send your credit-card information only if the Web site offers advanced secure system.

    If the security is in place, a letter will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen. The Web site address may also start https: // - the extra “s” stands for secure. If in doubt, give your credit-card information over the telephone.

     Keep your password(密码)safe: Most on-line sites require a user name and password before placing an order. Treat your passwords with care.

    1.What is the meaning of “fraud”?

    A. Cheating.   B. Sale.    C. Payment.   D. Safety.  

    2. How can the thieves get the information of the credit card?

    A. The customers give them the information.

    B. The thieves steal the information from Web sites.

    C. The customers sell the information to them.

    D. The thieves buy the information from credit card firms.   

    3.How many pieces of advice does the passage give to you?

    A. Four.     B. Three.    C. Five.    D. Six.

    4. You are shopping on the site: http: // www. Shopping. com, and you want to buy a TV set, what does this article suggest to do?

    A. Order the TV set at once.  

    B. Do not buy the TV set on this site.

    C. E-mail the site your credit-card information.

    D. Tell the site your password and buy the TV set for you.

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其他题 共 1 题
  1. 阅读下面对话,并根据所给字母提示,在橫线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。

    M:Now we have five-day (1) c___________ every week, so we have more spare time than before.

    W:Yeah. How do you spend your spare time, Timmy?

    M:I have an (2) i___________ in playing the violin and I’ll continue to (3) p ___________ playing it.

    W:Do you often go to a concert?

    M:Yes , I like (4) l___________ to music. At present my major objective is to learn from others.

    W:Do you like classical (5) m___________ or pop?

    M:I like both. How do you spend your spare time then, Lily?

    W:(6) P___________ the piano is my favorite activity.

    M:Our hobbies are (7) s___________ to each other. I hope we can often (8) e___________ experience together.

    W:So do I, but I’m weak in the theory of music.

    M:Me, too. Would you like to go with me to my uncle’s ? He’s a (9) p___________ at the Institute of Music.

    W:I’d be glad to go with you. I will ask him for his (10) a___________.

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书面表达 共 1 题
  1. 书面表达(共25 分)(答题卷答题)

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