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2020年春季 大学英语2复习
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I 交际英语6 u- L* A) t- Q
1. — It’s been a wonderful evening. Thank you very much.5 ]- F1 r2 @* x+ w$ A7 E
— ________.
$ G. q# b6 f- m0 C5 f* h3 xA. Just so-so.        B. No, thanks./ ^4 s' E* C- H; U7 D: z# }
C. My pleasure.       D. It’s OK.* e- e# M! C# ^+ l" g& ?9 Z
2. — I am very sorry. Can I get you another one?$ a  Z. |/ x: P: u5 l3 H6 u9 e, |9 @
— ________.9 T) G& x0 {% T
A. That’s fine          B. I don’t forgive you      K& J: k6 w9 Q# F
C. No, forget about it        D. It’s none of your business8 m3 d) h, s: x5 p- G2 {8 U
3. — Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call?! u# _/ ~3 ?/ t( {5 k. P" m
— Sorry, I’m a stranger here.$ {6 F% L5 w8 z0 W3 ?; V! L' }
— ________.5 \" f/ O. g( b( x. U$ w! g
A. Thanks a lot         B. That’s a pity: t+ k' w/ N; b* i/ N9 v
C. Thanks anyway      D. I’m sorry to hear that. L/ d/ B$ R0 J& o& L
4. — ________.
  n1 e7 h* B; i0 L9 a0 _— Yes, where is ladies’ room please?8 t6 Z, T- K$ v
A. I can help you.      B. Let me help you.
6 o" ]0 j/ N' V! iC. May I help you?      D. What can I do for you?
0 y) M: `7 Z9 [. I  p5. — Is that seat taken?  — ________.
$ e7 d2 ]' t* B0 L& OA. Please don’t worry.      B. I don’t think so.
2 c8 Z, o9 k5 N  h7 sC. Why not?              D. It’s very nice.
# Z5 x, U9 l0 e. w: U2 M$ ]- N6. — How much is this necklace?   — ________.
2 [- A, B, i* v, K" w& R3 HA. It's very nice.
" a/ F' J& b' \B. It's a birthday present from my parents.3 v4 y/ h' Y/ e! U* e
C. It costs fifty pounds.
6 f0 w( w) ~$ a1 H/ |- CD. It's a bargain.
9 }' ~5 h9 \# N+ p) G4 y% Q7. — Are you going on holiday for a long time?         — ________.
3 i& t/ j- r: |3 Q  M% QA. It was a long time.              B. Two weeks ago.
( ^7 G0 g+ k; bC. No. Only a couple of days.         D. Not long time ago.
* w, A1 }( }& j7 X8. — Let's go to the library this afternoon. — ________.: \3 Q8 m" ~8 C7 V+ _0 k6 j
A. Yes, that's right.      B. No. I can't.  u, h9 S3 ]" j9 T
C. What about you?     D. That's a good idea.
3 \& F! B' Q% Z! E; z# X( Z/ Q9.   — Hello, I’m Kelly Potter./ R# l4 W- B% p4 T
— Hello, I’m Dorota Smith. Just ______.
3 v$ \# _  s/ T2 m) i0 xA. call my Dorota         B. call me at Dorota
$ D2 M$ W2 A0 m: v5 m2 `- hC. call me Dorota     D. call Dorota me, J: D1 ~+ z5 n7 p
10. — May you have a wonderful journey, Honey!) M6 R% m7 h4 b
— ________.
% L+ f- i$ e1 J. @A. Thank you all the same   B. Yes, I will." M( ~% b% g; S6 A# ~
C. Thank you very much        D. My pleasure.# A+ B- O# V' S
11. — How is your study, Bob?
4 f* Q+ J' u# _; R+ w9 A% q" B0 S, _6 A— ______.2 L0 {7 o( N3 L/ f/ d. s3 s
A. Every thng goes well.   B. I’m fine. Thank you.  i+ ~9 C0 N% R1 f# P
C. It’s all right.          D. There is no problem.8 B* G7 c! z( |( Z1 M/ M: d
12. — How long does it take to go there____? : ~. j8 V; @3 \' U2 `& ]' f* `/ @
— Approximately 10 minutes.
& e8 m  \# K# {% }) |% oA. on walking    B. by walking
3 U8 e( B  R. uC. in walking    D. with walking. W0 q1 |5 D" g" D. u" k5 @; k
13. — Thank you for everything you’ve done for me during my stay here.# @; D6 ?& f9 d9 {, x: l$ O
—  ____________. Give my best wishes to your parents.+ u/ g! Y7 [* m0 F! ]! l$ i
A. My pleasure.                               B. Very well
3 @( [( Z% N/ I8 ^' l& p; nC. I don’t think so.                               D. Don’t worry." E; s$ y  r4 P0 q' |
14. —Is that seat taken?  — ________.
/ Z2 I5 |) [) w6 V& I4 n$ h& Z' MA. Please don't worry.                     B. I don't think so.
- B9 T! s( d* l* Z% H" p" U! {, UC. Why not?                              D. It's very nice.
* q1 H$ L% }7 J6 i2 n* O9 v3 B15. How are you getting on today?   — ____________
& w1 [4 `2 M7 AA. Nice to have known you.                 B. How do you do?8 `6 u9 a# ]' C$ D0 ?" w% k
C. I'm a doctor.                       D. Very well., F' x( Q8 J% O6 o: {: y  x& n
16. — Thank you for your invitation.  —__________.
  j# P- G# b. F6 XA. It doesn't matter.                         B. It's a pleasure% _2 h& l/ _" M$ ]  e, x* J
C. It's a small thing.                      D. I'll appreciate it.
, P4 ?* _. \! E( |* W; M17.— I must apologize for having delayed the job.
  R( [/ U0 \$ h# s4 q+ V2 B, m8 A— ______
- c/ n! G1 Z8 B: N+ L' oA. No, that’s not your fault.                 B. Pleased to meet you., o/ ]  @0 v: q% _
C. I don’t know.                                 D. Thanks a lot.
  P, y/ a; e6 _18.— Are you satisfied with what she has done?" O  o7 J0 y8 H2 D$ @
— ______. It couldn’t be any better.
- ^* x3 g$ k% C% p) O0 r+ IA. Not at all                                    B. Not a little
2 ?# b  X' ?. U% mC. I am sorry                                   D. Thank you  z/ V  _6 K% ?9 U2 \
19. — Can I help you?   —____________0 x/ W' X) V6 ?+ n9 ]$ x4 V
A. That's right.                                      B. No, thanks.6 h$ p* G! f, G5 i: g* C3 r
C. Here you are.                              D. Yes, I can.
4 H7 m( J. a( o) D! S1 [4 \20. — Could you do me a favor?   — ____________
9 s" Z8 x1 l$ V8 q" [2 DA. With pleasure.                            B. Never mind.: C+ K. X, f' U1 T( p
C. Can't complain.                                D. Not at all.7 \" O( j) I4 V+ ]5 e! i  o' {
21.— ____________.   
7 Y5 g, y; U' G5 O6 n. N5 d—I’m terribly busy these days.
0 @$ U; r& x2 m+ R* ^A. How do you do?                             : n# g7 K2 _& Q7 Z
B. How are things with you, Jimmy?
5 E# ~3 X! N) b$ CC. How old are you?8 k  f5 O( J# ]
D. Where are you from?
3 Y  I  I, A" s/ K22.— How’s your family?   & d/ Q: U$ N* ^2 F, n
—____________.
: Q7 @. z: ]2 x% @% eA. How do you do?                              B. Thank you all the same.
  V- u1 t! U, A+ ^9 n" ~! K( YC. Fine, thanks.                                  D. Nice to meet you.
4 _. Q) H, A  s. j1 B$ {23.— Shall I give you a ride as you look so tired?
% q  u( ^* Q% v  _- c—Thank you. ____________.
% k. T: y6 c% t! Y( U" qA. It’s your duty.                                B. Do as you like
, ~0 J* G( F/ nC. Don’t mention it                               D. It couldn’t be better& w5 H: d+ x( {7 P
24. Good morning, may I speak to Mark, please?  — ____.% T) r5 b4 p/ y( r+ g
A. Who’s there?                              B. Who’s that speaking?
, U# x. E0 c* uC. Who are you?                             D. Who wants to speak to Mark?
+ }' j$ M) u  b. V* y0 S25. — Pass the dictionary, will you?
2 d" Z" c3 w3 r# I, n. v( l" o  — ________
# }: v* }# m; N# [5 tA. By all means.                        B. Pleasure.
6 K5 b- S1 T( O2 MC. None.                                    D. Thanks.
/ y# e6 u; a, _9 ]/ OII 阅读理解
+ \  J' c4 e- o& `/ u$ _/ rPassage 1. k* F, p; [8 H  M* Z1 ]7 e
Today Newton is a very clean place. Many years ago, however, there were millions of rats in it. They attacked the cats and dogs. Sometimes a great number of them knocked down a man or woman walking home at night. The rats were very large in size and they harmed many people.# Q( r: X' G# G% Y& X* U% x
The Government ordered everybody to kill rats. Most people were lazy, so they didn’t kill many. The Government promised to pay some money for each dead rat. That made the people very happy. They killed thousands of rats everyday. A Government officer put all the dead rats in a big pile. Sometimes a man brought hundreds in one day.
1 |0 h0 G* ?( ]/ M2 O* o+ SAfter two weeks there were not many rats in the city, but people still brought many rats to the Government office. The Government officer thought that people were stealing dad rats from the pile. He ordered his men to dig a deep hole and put the rats in it., J/ f; P5 [/ ~4 k$ I4 r
Soon there were no more rats, and the Government didn’t pay any more money.
, e; o2 t5 n! t. n9 a  @0 k. d1. Newton is a place which _______.% ]. x/ N& e% J; x& E! L
A. used to be very clean         B. is no longer a city( @) ]" s+ y$ q4 T
C. is very clean                       D. will be very clean4 G0 T- x; v% z! N
2. When the Government first ordered the people to kill rats, the people ______.' v( _! {6 ?. g2 d; z
A. asked for some money for each dead rat
3 ^4 n8 A: o' F( AB. stole dead rats from the pile
+ K' V0 e9 R' l$ G. t. i+ G  uC. were too lazy to kill many rats% Q; ]4 b% }; U5 k
D. killed nearly all the rats quickly
& ?, @, A8 W/ @0 H/ A- K) |% h' x7 `3. The people killed rats _______.: a& d- b; Q1 f/ c+ r
A. to get money from the Government" G+ P& n- J7 u1 S. X0 S
B. to help the Government make the city clean
+ N6 D6 O9 I) ]* yC. to make the Government officer happy& N& I+ ~3 v- M) V# s
D. to protect their cats and dogs
$ F- X) [; r& l) k- @$ V; ^8 r$ q4. A deep hole was dug so that _______.1 ]9 [7 ]; m: t5 m- D/ n8 `
A. the rats couldn’t come out to attack people at night
! R0 z. O- X" k/ C4 AB. people could take rats from it easily
8 D4 @$ ~' g6 h& n' J1 ~C. people would kill more rats: E7 l  ^5 |! l0 _2 X
D. nobody could take any rats from the pile
# K" M% x6 ^$ i5. What is the best topic for this passage?+ ]8 H9 b- J$ v4 O, J5 p2 y% {+ I0 A1 T
A. How to Kill Rats
  M: C0 y, ~# |5 ~) cB. Newton — A City of Rats
) M8 `+ e  R2 U1 i8 PC. How Newton Became a Very Clean Place& g( t6 \" R, c! v; L
D. How Newton Became a Famous City
7 ~" b$ K( s; N& @$ Npassage 2
  C) q2 A2 i& E: V4 B; h0 E- @3 Q! TShyness is the cause of much unhappiness for a great many people. Shy people are anxious and self-conscious; that is, they are excessively concerned with their own appearance and actions. Worrisome thoughts are constantly occurring in their minds: what kind of impression am I making? Do they like me? Do I sound stupid? Am I wearing unattractive clothes?# {1 ?, U4 Z+ O. s
It is obvious that such uncomfortable feelings must negatively affect people. A person’s conception of himself or herself is reflected in the way he or she behaves, and the way a person behaves affects other people’s reactions. In general, the way people think about themselves has a profound effect on all areas of their lives.
9 W5 x6 q) p: ^2 r$ S8 v* fShy people, having low self-esteem, are likely to be passive and easily influenced by others. They need reassurance that they are doing “the right thing.” Shy people are very sensitive to criticism; they feel it confirms their feelings of inferiority. They also find it difficult to be pleased by compliment with a statement like this one, “You’re just saying that to make me feel good. I know it’s not true.” It is clear that while self-awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful./ q; {4 H. i/ P0 A( h8 o3 e6 I
Can shyness be completely eliminated, or at least reduced? Fortunately, people can overcome shyness with determined and patient efforts in building self-confidence. Since shyness goes hand in hand with a lack of self-esteem, it is important for people to accept their weaknesses as well as their strengths.. a3 e- }% ]% K/ P* @
Each one of us is a unique, worthwhile individual, interested in our own personal ways. The better we understand ourselves, the easier it becomes to live up to our full potential. Let’s not allow shyness to block our chances for a rich and fulfilling life.
9 \8 R2 S7 g: W- D4 t% Y! n2 H# q1. What does the author try to prove by citing “what kind of impression am I making?” (Para. 1)* m" V& i9 i9 B
A. Shy people benefit from their caring about their appearance.
+ F' G2 g) }& L' Q& s, m9 u$ r: YB. People’s shyness make them care too much about their appearance and actions.8 b$ o% J" x8 W' e9 y0 w2 o. O2 h/ p
C. It’s natural that shy people don’t believe other’s compliments.3 n" j4 f- v0 G3 B1 J
D. Shy people think they are different from others.
1 ^4 v: w4 C7 h: O- Q8 L' i9 `2. According to the writer, self-awareness is _______.
) Q7 w7 N# {9 qA. a good quality2 R* y5 O6 |) W, f7 L! S% {) `3 C$ O; P$ j
B. the cause of unhappiness
8 ^+ g6 {' n  rC. harmful to people
/ n# X5 F9 ^7 H8 f0 `D. a weak point of shy people/ b- Q2 b9 `4 k& U6 }
3. That shy people react to a compliment in such a way is _______.
$ a6 G- h. K, ?3 CA. good                                         B. unreal8 L0 u' S9 c1 w& K- A& r
C. very reasonable                         D. harmful! z  V7 b8 R1 E" z- c
4. Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?
1 \4 z+ d: M9 M& Y( G) z7 f0 RA. Shyness helps us to develop our potential.8 t# c. z) ^# A
B. Shyness enables us to understand ourselves better.7 X/ j4 D5 d! \
C. Shyness can block our chances for a rich life.
) m, `) u, o9 e% W. z2 w- ND. Shyness has nothing to do with lack of self-esteem.! V# F- E# y& [% b& _
5. It can be inferred from the passage that shy people _______.
9 V; X( U7 l; uA. should find more of their weakness4 q3 ^9 d# t2 t0 N
B. should understand themselves in the right way- r# M; f* t2 W. q( l& w5 O" }4 w
C. had better ignore their weakness! P3 J! i4 Z0 }% V) \, z, m8 p
D. can get rid of their shyness while maintaining low self-esteem
  Y7 Q) T+ a8 ~Passage 3
3 x1 ^. [0 P/ Z; fA poor young artist came to the gate of the subway station. He put his hat on the ground and took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. Then he adjusted the violin and began playing. # q/ y9 c3 Y& Y1 X  f* P
Before long, the young violinist was surrounded with people, who were all attracted by the words on that paper. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim it soon.”
  G6 o4 Q3 W1 C3 q  l! V% z6 KAfter about half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed his shoulders and said, “Yes, it’s you. You did come here. I knew that you’re an honest man and would certainly come here.”0 T6 y* H- [5 w; ]2 S
The story turned out to be this :George Sang bought a lottery ticket a few days ago. The awards opened yesterday and he won a prize of $500,000. So he felt very happy and he took out 50 dollars for the wonderful music played by the young man. However the lottery ticket was also thrown in.
# d8 u2 b" y- ]' |$ B) l% `Later someone asked the violinist: “At that time you needed to pay the tuition fee and had to play the violin every day to make the money. Then why didn’t you take the lottery ticket for yourself?”
4 n8 M7 I. [7 ?/ ]* KThe violinist said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty I won’t be happy forever.”
( @) p/ R* G. BThrough our lives, we can gain a lot and lose so much. But being honest should always be with us. If we bear ourselves in a deceptive and dishonest way, we may succeed temporarily. However, from the long-term view, we will be a loser. Such people are just like the water on the mountain. It stands high above the masses at the beginning, but gradually it comes down inch by inch and loses the chance of going up.3 b# Q$ ~  S  ?, w. n3 f
1. Which of the following statements about George is wrong?
; F# w4 p8 T/ x  `A. He intended to give the violinist $50
2 J; d8 w: {. T- gB. He threw the lottery in the violinist’s hat deliberately.
5 h: ?. t! E# pC. He was very excited to get the lottery back.
5 N8 g0 c2 r4 A' w+ ?D. He finally got his lottery back because of the violinist’s honesty.
: L; I3 `" c- x2. Why were the violinist surrounded with a lot of people?
3 d; K6 c0 [9 I  r- \$ ]5 w: h  a# A$ ^A. He was playing the violin in the street.: e1 f$ J5 c' ?+ ~) x3 B
B. He was begging money in public.
* B; l! G# _2 W* nC. He was waiting for someone who has lost money.; g& Z7 U% Y1 J2 t0 J
D. He has written something strange on paper in front of him.
5 R: X9 }6 g4 _% n5 C  a0 v3. Why did the violinist return the lottery to George?! o6 D  b7 S2 M# z/ q' o
A. He was honest and wantesd to be happy.3 L# ?( {, t2 z* g
B. He was wealthy and did not need the money.% B& V9 ]3 b. z- X7 X/ V1 b: T7 Y( _
B. He hoped to get some reward from George.
! {5 [1 M1 C/ w2 qD. He was forced to give the money back to George by the police.
: _# E: w2 C/ e; T% x4 R0 K4. The underlined word in the first paragraph means  _______.; R# A9 Q" O; E9 S6 ]
A. fast food                                     B. metro" `, _! U  B( B2 v
C. underpass                                    D.building) \7 i! Y  k1 r' [
5. What kind of people can be compared to the water on the mountain?
; H" n: Q0 T4 F! a( |6 i3 qA. intelligent people                        B. cunning people" f0 S# u  h. n' S
C. political people                            D. dishonest people7 r( n$ \  l: Y6 _( {
Passage 4
: ~9 R8 b1 M6 t. G) GThe origin of language is a mystery. All we know is that men, unlike animals, invented certain sounds to express thought and feelings, actions and things, so that they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to present those sounds, and which could be written down. Those sounds, whether spoken or written in letters, we call words.) W+ o4 k; N) `2 i8 m: |6 \* H" V$ R
The power of words lies in their associations - the things they bring up before our minds. Words become filled with meaning for us by experience; and the longer we live, the more certain words recall to us the glad and sad events of our past; and the more we read and learn, the more the number of words that mean something increases.
! a9 r7 L2 _. LGreat writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions. This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary style. Above all, the real poet is a master of words. He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music and which by their position and association can move men to tears. We should therefore learn to choose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will make our speech silly and vulgar.9 e8 R' k3 O: w: ?7 B! r, Q
1. The origin of language is      ____., P, v$ d" z- ]/ F5 b
A. a legend handed down from the past- X2 t8 m3 t* I+ ^+ P
B. a matter that is hidden or secret
" j! |4 B0 I7 A- ~( j/ MC. a question difficult to answer- Q6 `( c5 }; y- n
D. a problem not yet solved2 B/ {% T  N* b# |: k
2. What is true about words?' P! q4 I. f1 V) N" y7 A9 R) U
A. They are used to express feelings only.
1 X0 v  a4 Y- h$ Q) N2 R: HB. They are simply sounds.+ @8 t, U- l) H( \5 l+ o: |" \
C. They can not be written down.9 h% F  Q4 s2 q& y) o  F
D. They are mysterious.
3 X. x7 u0 w# U/ U, G% V9 @- P! s0 e3. The real power of words consists in their ____.
9 s3 Q0 [$ A" I3 r' MA. properties                                   B. characteristics
# W, t, h; O& s* QC. peculiarity                                          D. representative function0 }3 \/ z0 L# m+ m. Y: \4 ]; v
4. By “association” in the last paragraph, the author means     ____.
" T5 y2 u2 c0 n0 D* v! T9 }A. a special quality                                 B. a joining of ideas in the mind* Q( P' i0 y  y5 H: v2 }+ C
C. an appearance which is puzzling       D. a strange feature
$ E9 W7 C$ S4 E3 z& N- z4 ^5. Which of the following statements about the real poet is NOT true?
% Q6 o& s5 O$ ~- x1 H7 fA. He is no more than a master of words.+ ]6 b1 s  y' f3 w. b; L
B. He can convey his ideas in words which sing like music.
2 k( m! \( b, I* M; u6 lC. He can move men to tears.               
! E/ R0 N* u. Z# ?D. His style is always charming.
! i) Z; ]3 b; ]9 ]Passage 5. p& d9 `5 B+ o2 _
Earth is a planet composed of rock and metal. Along with water, all life on earth requires oxygen, carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen and hydrogen. We are often referred to as carbon-based life forms. It is believed that these basic materials would be needed for the emergence of life elsewhere in the universe but some scientists argue otherwise, suggesting that life could form from different elements and materials.
9 [7 p4 F7 }: P9 Y6 `7 X$ P) R3 V( [Life on Earth shows a wide diversity in forms, yet many contain basic similarities.
9 m4 P0 ^- k5 L8 [* j( w# ]Life is an ongoing process so it seems probable that life exists elsewhere in the universe in a multitude of different forms and stages of progression. Just as it is possible that life exists elsewhere in forms similar to the bacteria and viruses found on Earth, it is also likely that life forms may exist that are more advanced than humans. Even though many planets have harsh conditions in which life as we know it would not be able to exist, we should keep in mind that there are many creatures on Earth that can exist in harsh climatic conditions. Life could exist in the smallest organic molecules or in a form completely unknown to humanity that could go totally unrecognized. We assume that life could not exist on the giant gaseous planets, but it could very well be possible that some form of life completely beyond the scope of our imaginations may exist.1 K+ y+ h" n0 o, F7 j0 \
We don't know whether life in any form exists on other planets elsewhere in the universe. Although we have made great strides in our search for extraterrestrial life and the exploration of space our technology is still in its infancy in the cosmic scheme of things.  t; j1 ~& n; a) @  f" Z- O9 O* [
1. The scientists speculated that there may be life on Mars ______.9 Y# F5 L& l( o: }+ Q8 z
A. because of its temperature               $ G. s; X3 ?; g/ T
B. because of the existence of water on it: ?5 y& p$ e) V9 J
C. because of its thin atmosphere  _# p: s0 I) z4 v9 m  e' D
D. because it is similar to Earth in many ways+ B4 ]; y1 G) U/ y6 @4 X6 ]
2. What does the word “diversity” mean in Para. 2?4 \: s1 x9 k+ B, B2 a( h5 j. S
A. Similarity.                                          B. Variety." @; v, F+ ^& Z$ N
C. Possibility.                                 D. Change.1 u8 S. N. _9 h, D0 @  `& z
3. Which sentence is NOT true according to the passage?7 H! q1 R3 O' O1 R6 h
A. It seems possible that life exists elsewhere in the universe.
4 J7 J+ N( a% i$ yB. It is likely that there are life forms which are more advanced than humans.5 k, h$ s4 q% p0 F+ b7 @
C. There can't be lives elsewhere in the universe because many planets have harsh conditions.
4 q1 M& k2 ~7 Y; I5 yD. There are much to be explored and found for the galactic exploration.( z5 ~8 I9 W) M, B+ n
4. What does the expression “in its infancy” mean in Para. 4?* M2 j  m, I7 k9 k
A. Becoming an infant.                          B. At young age.
/ ?# v1 N- e+ u' X9 Q) _4 MC. In the process of growing up.          D. In the initial stage.
# x. s) z+ h1 X2 W; P' C5. What's the author's attitude towards the possibility of life on other planets?2 I. h) h: g1 N) {
A. Positive.                                     B. Negative.3 b) Y6 T9 y8 e! H0 Q
C. Neutral.                                      D. Indifferent.
+ M8 {  U2 |+ kPassage 6, t# u& U$ b- w
In choosing a friend, one should be very careful. A good friend can help you study. You can have fun together and make each other happy. Sometimes you will meet a fair weather friend. They will be with you as long as you have money or luck, but when you are down, they will run away. How do I know when I have found a good friend? I look for certain qualities of character, especially understanding, honesty and reliability .: _! M0 v1 d( l' j# s
A good friend, above all else, tries to understand how another person is feeling. He is not quick to judge. Instead, he tries to learn from others. He puts himself in the other person’s place, and he tries to think of ways to be helpful. He is also a good listener.2 v: j9 ?6 P- {+ Y- k( Z/ o8 k
At the same time, a good friend is honest. He does not look for faults in others. He notices their good points. In short, a friend will try to understand me and accept me.
8 ]0 d5 X/ P* k9 t5 w8 A( a6 [Another quality of a friend is reliability. I can always depend on a good friend. If he tells me he will meet me somewhere at a certain time, I can be sure that he will be there. If I need a favor, he will do his best to help me. If I am in trouble, he will not run away from me.& g  w  k  B8 u9 C0 z. H/ x! o9 ?& L
When I meet someone who is reliable, honest, and understanding, I know I’ve found a friend!
1 W1 \% }/ H% n) M1.The writer thinks that one of the important qualities in choosing a friend is understanding.& L1 s$ T% z. t5 W
A. T                                          B. F% ?+ b; O+ w+ k+ R5 E/ Z
2. If you have fair weather friends, you will be lucky.) @. X' e5 K& L! j/ k! ~( e; C, u
A. T                                          B. F8 u: ~, Y8 d) G6 U/ i
3. Good friends need to understand each other’s feelings.
. B7 ^7 q% y( n9 e- e! }A. T                                          B. F: C% O5 c9 n6 C
4. This passage is mainly discussing the qualities of a friend.. E# J6 n2 M  ]% s  |
A. T                                          B. F* Q; c% x% E: t
5. The meaning of the phrase "a fair weather friend" underlined in the 1st paragraph is a friend who shares difficulties with you.
/ @+ u8 B9 M( }7 C, X; H: }- JA. T                                          B. F
' Q' m3 Z1 ?% E8 ?; d# XPassage 7* Y* e! d3 ^: l0 H! r2 G6 ^
The French Revolution broke out in 1789. At the time France was in a crisis. The government was badly run and people’s lives were miserable. King Louis XIV tried to control the national parliament and raise more taxes. But his effort failed. He ordered his troops to Versailles. The people thought that Louis intended to put down the Revolution by force. On July 14, 1789, they stormed and took the Bastille, where political prisoners were kept. Ever since that day, July 14 has been the French National Day. Louis tried to flee the country in 1792, to get support from Austria and Prussia. However, he was caught and put in prison. In September 1792, the monarchy was abolished. In the same year, Louis was executed. A few months later his wife, Marie, also had her head cut off. The Revolution of France had frightened the other kings of Europe. Armies from Austria and Prussia began to march against France. The French raised republican armies to defend the nation. The Revolution went through a period of terror. Thousands of people lost their lives. In the end, power passed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
& g7 A& l$ f2 H( }1. This passage is about the French Revolution.  j6 K+ X" K+ N: Y5 U, E* \( z
A. T                                                      B. F: e5 W* G9 A+ A, y6 c
2. The national economy was developing rapidly in 1789.) r9 N! _. l9 L9 c7 p. P' u
A. T                                                      B. F
8 }' [) M) w( g. C1 e( @: r3. The political prisoners were kept in Prussia.
4 p7 [( B2 Y6 Z2 IA. T                                                      B. F
% C) K. S( o/ R* I3 Y, r4. The underlined word “abolished” mean “ended”.& |6 M& ~! K% v# V8 H( q
A. T                                                      B. F, b: _+ B0 u- P9 _3 o8 F; E
5. The effect of the Revolution was that the King tried to control the national parliament.
: a  D: u: C6 ?- Y* y. S8 ?A. T                                                    B. F' L5 @' \% {. K, s
Passage 83 O  Q/ D/ C' l9 U+ X
     If you travel by air across the center of Africa or South America, you fly over forests for thousands of kilometers. These great forests are the oceans of trees. There are thousands and thousands of different kinds of plants and animals.
% z) m# e$ ?; E' ]- \, sHowever, the world’s forests are getting smaller all the time. We are cutting down the trees because we need wood, and we need more farmland. Some people say that there will not be any forests like these in 20 or 30 years. What will happen if they disappear?, c5 g+ `% L( u1 @
If we cut down our forests, a lot of plants and animals will disappear from the world. In a lot of places the new farmland will soon look like the old deserts. Crops will not grow there. It will not rain very often, and the weather will get very hot. Perhaps the climate of the world will change. This will be dangerous for everyone in the world. That is why we must take care of our forests.
1 H) m  z6 M/ k: O1. The passage mainly tells us about the importance of taking care of plants.: F: C. {$ f. U, L' [8 @$ z
        A. T                                              B. F; ?' Y5 W0 L. a7 L* o
2. Forests are homes for different kinds of animals.$ H5 n1 I" W3 ^. O( M
        A. T                                              B. F* e; ~3 d; s( X+ a- \  M" |% c
3. The need for more wood and more land help to protect our forests.; O/ e7 ^: o2 i" [6 G
      A. T                                            B. F
$ N3 k& f$ {8 W) S+ ^4. We’ll have more and greater forests in 20 or 30 years in some people’s view.5 O$ f4 Q4 J$ S" U, P- i
      A. T                                            B. F
; S  U% e' B) x7 b5. The writer thinks it necessary to protect the forests.
  E; a& M  C$ ~, ~      A. T                                            B. F# r; J- K5 _, g* g, m  j
Passage 9
4 n) q8 Y3 R1 G$ ~) b+ t4 T7 d       The French Revolution broke out in 1789. At the time France was in a crisis. The government was badly run and people’s lives were miserable. King Louis XIV tried to control the national parliament and raise more taxes. But his effort failed. He ordered his troops to Versailles. The people thought that Louis intended to put down the Revolution by force. On July 14, 1789, they stormed and took the Bastille, where political prisoners were kept. Ever since that day, July 14 has been the French National Day. Louis tried to flee the country in 1792, to get support from Austria and Prussia. However, he was caught and put in prison. In September 1792, the monarchy was abolished. In the same year, Louis was executed. A few months later his wife, Marie, also had her head cut off. The Revolution of France had frightened the other kings of Europe. Armies from Austria and Prussia began to march against France. The French raised republican armies to defend the nation. The Revolution went through a period of terror. Thousands of people lost their lives. In the end, power passed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
; Q  z! Q; m6 a# R2 i5 Y1. This passage is about the French Revolution.
2 {( q- V5 T' n! \; j5 oA. T                                   B. F
/ Q+ ~$ [! g% |; N  C% e2. The national economy was developing rapidly in 1789.6 m3 X9 ]$ ~7 G' |  _+ `
A. T                                   B. F% Y$ s4 N! ]1 I1 o' T$ M
3. The political prisoners were kept in Prussia.$ J9 P3 [2 X. |0 d( X
A. T                                   B. F/ b) h; H4 e- U# Q  B: s$ m& j
4. The underlined word “abolished” mean “ended”.2 b0 V# j; u# u" E9 D$ D
A. T                                   B. F4 b; f* o( f2 e8 }- Q2 D/ N
5. The effect of the Revolution was that the King tried to control the national parliament.
3 A8 ?% V8 c5 l7 }, V2 A) r" v  IA. T                                   B. F
$ C! ?4 D! b" g0 u; y! ^Passage 10, R. k: d& w5 G- b8 N0 h
       Are you satisfied with your current salary and the minor percentage of
8 I, h( ?( Y9 A, ~) tincrement each year? If your answer is "No", then, you need to do something to- ]9 z/ Q; ]- y+ C) C
make changes by enhancing your current career or advance to a new career that
! }7 u) S) T1 `( }+ a" e) Dpays better and with better employee benefits. Here are some tips on how to use
" H) ?; D0 l. J, L2 F/ X9 \an online degree to make these changes happen.
5 f7 g' ?4 v  |  _7 f( L9 MGenerally, people with more working experience in related field get better2 z1 D9 f+ P5 _7 J: q, z/ B
salary. People who are holding a bachelor's degree get better income. Master's degree holders get higher salary than bachelor's degree holders and people with doctorate degree get the highest pays.
4 J1 _# x$ l) n2 |These facts may not be true all the time, but in general, they are. Job market is very competitive, so you need to have good skills with sufficient working experience and a good knowledge to be successful in your position and in your career.
8 I- L& u, z' p& f, mIf you quit your job and go back to school for the degree, you will lose a few years of working experience and your current income. In addition, if you have family commitment and other financial reasons that stop you from quitting your job, then, earning your degree online is the best option that provides a perfect solution to continuing your job and pursuing a degree for a better future.5 U; t/ L( w5 ^" F# h- v
If you are looking for a job opportunity in senior management position, you need to have a master and doctorate degree in business administration or other business related degree in order to compete with other candidates. Many traditional universities and online colleges are offering business related online degree programs, such as online MBA, online master degree in management, PhD in business administration and etc. You definitely can find a degree program that can help you to meet your career goal.
) m1 F+ h$ @: U: ?1. If you are not satisfied with your current salary, you have to quit your job to pursue an online degree.3 \$ H1 B7 s# e! l
A. T                            B. F2 \) h. s, I+ N/ V
2. Generally speaking, people earn more with more working experience in related field.4 z  S+ r/ ~' n8 C  z4 }
A. T                            B. F, ^: V% F6 @: L, I  C: ~6 ^! E4 }6 T
3.It is always true that people with higher degree diploma get better salary.* W4 O  `+ c6 c( F0 h4 x8 u1 H
A. T                            B. F5 g/ _5 c8 V  |$ D$ g7 ?
4.Online degree is a good choice for working people who have family commitment.
; @" [$ X) T! {, ^7 l! `A. T                            B. F
6 b/ h4 a3 {: _4 T5.A master or even a doctorate degree is necessary for a senior management position.. ~0 I8 _! F* ?  w
A. T                            B. F. h0 r8 o" Y: ~. O7 _5 l. r4 E! c, k
III 词汇与结构
) g2 c/ f4 z) N$ ], a1. Please enter your _______ when you pay.
" [1 F7 ^  p& n( r& K5 y  uA. state        B. PIN           C. welfare         D. address7 {% |) D" s7 V5 @
2. Had I got there five minutes earlier, I could _______ her.8 T+ O% ~0 t5 [. [6 X) Z. Z
A. meet       B. meeting           C. have met          D. to meet. N) J" Z; T, Y/ y: _' ~* V% g3 `8 [
3. Twenty miles _______ a long way to cover.
1 Y0 K. X+ V( }- mA. seem to be         B. is          C. are             D. were
3 {$ ~/ z' b5 g8 Q4. An _______ computer will be an indispensable diagnostic tool for doctors.# J0 [8 j; k$ j  n/ c- T
A. essential         B. smart           C. intelligent        D. sentient, A  i% O+ s$ _* H; ]! n
5. _______ that caused him to serve dinner an hour later than usual.
+ D6 R* X8 d$ P/ h, MA. It was we being late     B. It was we were too late2 r- E8 f; J3 @$ L) S$ W0 B/ V
C. It was our being late     D. It was because we were late+ z; ]* M# q4 O6 b, [( o; E
6. _______ was very _______ that little Jim wrote the letter.! `& a# X6 T7 P  ]9 z0 V1 b( C* c
A. It; careful B. He; careful
9 p8 O4 S7 x5 S4 `( {# i1 e$ ~C. It; carefully     D. He; careful( @" g( P+ _/ D/ d5 `. r& G+ D
7. _______ more time, we could have done it better.! ^; n* H' I  C: S
A. Given      B. Having given
9 ?% M1 B3 G4 b2 l2 ~/ K- _7 p0 SC. Giving     D. Being given
& A* c* ?- W- B) p* P8. Who _______ the girl singing in the next room? Who _______ these people over there?
& A- p  k8 e% ?! ^- @8 tA. are; are     B. are; is       C. is; are       D. is; is
4 R9 b3 v1 N" Z& c/ j9. It is his first visit to Europe as the _______.  }8 H0 X  M6 `
A. preside         B. resident        C. presidency        D. president( ^0 _; i% B, o; W) r* g- S# g
10. He got up _______ early _______ he caught the first bus.7 @( s4 x$ a9 K- d/ M
A. so; as to   B. so; that7 K2 b* S+ v" v
C. as; as D. such; that' X1 A+ q" R* N& r- m" r; X
11. You'll never guess the answer. Do you _______?
( |0 C, r+ v5 NA. give up    B. get off   
2 G: X/ S% @, n, ?6 H+ B; o; s7 lC. give away       D. get down
& Q% W0 p4 k, R12. So difficult _______ it to live in a foreign country that I decided to leave.
( }. p4 P+ V6 [; M: h- J5 x' B) UA. I have felt       B. I did feel# }* v, H! f; V
C. have I felt       D. did I feel9 U5 Y, r+ p4 N# X  a
13. A loving family environment gives children that sense of stability and _______ which they need.
; }8 ^! j) x* p) M/ ~2 mA. exclusion B. reflection- E1 b. k. R, b0 S1 X, Q7 e
C. property   D. permanence) r0 X0 v5 k2 V& A+ H* M% E
14. It was _______ she was about to go to bed _______ the telephone rang.
* k( K, F. F5 S7 O; d4 _  ^A. when; when    B. that; that
( |2 h& k% u0 @! p- }- F4 qC. when; that      D. that; when
; T0 t' @) b. h0 L- P: [1 |9 M15. _______ it is raining, you'd better take a taxi.
! X5 i( l  I& s& Y  b0 ]: O  x7 }8 zA. If             B. Provided+ y+ Q* P0 D% E$ }4 P, |/ R# o
C. Due to     D. As9 d  B6 u  G6 `: D! K, X
16. The students in our school each _______ an English dictionary.8 g+ V; e3 E' \, U; I, ?. C9 c/ H5 ?/ E
A. are having       B. had& x& d6 C) s: D- H" n
C. has    D. have4 \4 O1 t2 h" ^9 u* D! G
17. He grew _______ in a small village in North China.8 @2 Z8 P5 |5 h, n$ H# q0 E; j
A. out    B. down& B- p7 m, f, M% P1 p+ y
C. up     D. on
6 {' M  T- k, |8 f4 s5 q18. I don't enjoy _______ activities.- u* Y' ^* ]( _
A. feasible    B. physical
1 @7 P1 \- p% q: WC. sensitive   D. critical
- J  l/ h* z7 N$ U# }! X19. Under no _______ should we be reckless of consequence and make hasty decisions.
# d* R* E; u$ x; ?' x$ \* T) J/ IA. instance   B. circumstance   C. situation   D. environment
+ f" Q" y7 ?+ y3 z: t1 c9 o20. My watch _______ at nine o’clock, but now it _______.4 `# O" w3 `5 p
A. went; stopped B. went; is stopping  
( j+ q, E- H" l2 E) i. bC. was going; stopped      D. was going; has stopped7 s, k- n# D: b; j& D3 A$ o9 {
21. Jack won the championship of the competition, _______ made the whole family excited.! f& z' [9 J$ j2 V, M* z
A. that   B. who  C. which       D. what7 C* A9 H: B. P3 C& V9 J3 R* M6 W
22. _______ from the hill, our school looks more beautiful.6 G- n; p+ r# H$ K) x; `6 P& E
A. Seeing     B. Seen  C. Being seen      D. Saw9 ^$ \' k! I8 t" H- Q1 L" d2 s
23. Could you tell me _______ we are going to meet?3 v6 {2 z1 r8 l; s
A. that   B. whether   C. who  D. What
* L/ w6 b# q+ `+ o* X24. It may have been at Christmas _______ John gave Mary a handbag.9 p0 }; d5 }% o: k4 c- D& r3 E( N
A. before      B. that   C. who  D. when$ h! A. b% t- L  w  s, ^6 ?/ T
25. He said he would be poor _______ get money in such a dishonest way.- n. b3 }1 `3 z1 Q' m3 ~5 I
A. in order to      B. instead of C. than  D. rather than  ~: y+ {! {' Y3 o2 _; I1 y: m- `0 x
26. Neither he nor I _______ for the plan.7 D7 Q  }  R( s2 y1 _: q
A. were B. is       C. are     D. am/ ?% O, y6 a6 b* I: ^) @  n% e
27. This is not the correct way to _______ the audience.! g; N! V2 Q! P* V7 N$ J# M0 x
A. talk   B.address     C. say    D. chat: F- X8 {5 r0 m9 q# T/ g& k4 L
28. I would like to do the job ______ you don’t force me to study.
; l" ~; l$ p: ^9 a3 l2 V) WA. in case                   B. although         C. though                   D. as long as
) H3 J# w; n# \2 s29.The young lady coming over to us ____ our English teacher; the way she walks tells us that!
" g1 a# M1 H2 l9 X2 O2 UA. must be           B. can be                    C. would be        D. could be
- e! A- Q+ T- o: N3 E+ W30.The windows of the room ______ once a week.
+ J3 a3 y( ?! N+ g1 TA. has been cleaned                               B. are cleaning9 l( b( d5 ^2 N: O
C. is cleaned                                    D. are cleaned0 C' V7 |* {5 Y3 z1 K" {: |
31.The authorities attached much ______ to his visit.
7 c+ _7 |' ~4 \& A! u0 X; ]% iA. notice                                                B. significance
. S" E4 G1 g+ MC. ignorance                                    D. insignificance' K/ i9 K6 A9 @9 X
32.Your attitude, not your aptitude, will ______ your altitude.
4 S  a/ A8 P6 h; x6 TA. determine                                          B. underline
- `8 ~! B" j1 c4 a5 RC. imagine                                       D. reward
4 s9 ?9 B& q+ A1 L33.A police officer claimed he had attempted to ______ paying his fare.
- A% T) c" `; L) J  KA. neglect            B. reject                     C. refuse                     D. avoid2 ~" m( s+ I6 S/ X& A7 K* f
34.There's nothing like candlelight for creating a ______ mood.4 w9 b) w% W4 L" p' F# G& C
A. surprising                                    B. peculiar
8 Z2 N& y* p6 f7 ~C. romantic                                     D. alien' W: a  R8 G( u2 o3 ]! u* I
35.We urge vigorous action to be taken ______.. J, h- @' r+ o  }( F7 V
A. immediately                              B. incredibly
* n$ n) o, ]1 V5 I9 ?+ O: _+ u3 DC. spontaneously                             D. suddenly
# d+ L8 n" R6 ~" {) G36.Their talks are expected to focus ______ arms control.
8 U4 o: K& z" ]A .on                   B. over                C. with                D. in4 ?+ F- l2 p. \1 }; l( M$ r& A
37. The new system will be _______ with existing equipment.
( D9 Y* x& G$ \% Q0 G' RA. capable                                                B. controllable
$ n' U# V8 m* p, o9 Z& oC. considerable                                         D. compatible
/ m) _  d9 b8 ]3 k6 e% B  r0 N38. It can ______ the go- between for your personal and career schedules.! X/ Y7 l  C- r% j- n
A. stand up                                               B. serve as) _- n* G4 X2 M, x
C. participate in                                        D. put to
: ~& R# w$ K. W/ S39. _______ from the hill, our school looks more beautiful.( Q" \! ]; K$ K* U- t
A. Seeing                                                        B. Seen
) @1 M+ v: E, `" j/ FC. Being seen                                            D. Saw1 e! Q) _7 ?2 ^- P9 ]$ K9 T, A
40. Patients with the condition are ______ a higher risk of a number of complications.         
1 @4 u: \$ x- }' c3 T8 ~) ]A. in                                                        B. on
8 _  s) z8 c( L# eC. with                                                     D. at4 X+ N6 O! @; Y
41. ______ at the meeting are some experienced teachers.7 b7 z2 O5 @: p1 F/ F  V4 `7 V
A. Present                                                B. Having been present
) N* C, [: S/ J7 B/ r  u; sC. Being presented                                    D. Presented
5 \4 X  w  U( U' S42. You can make progress ______ you are modest.7 l  N. f( |+ a
A. only if                                                        B. if only
6 G0 M! e! `, W9 ?0 {3 T# _# l, w  JC. because of                                            D. on that4 E6 }# S  m/ v, \9 R6 R
43. And that is really the problem, irrespective ______ what this site turns out to be.
9 c& n3 R5 q8 IA. to                                                        B. with: {, `- w% c2 O) ^
C. in                                                               D. of                                         
7 Q/ ]9 N" o8 s  o/ f6 p- j+ y44. This national fund pays for ______ benefits such as unemployment and sickness pay.
* `- M1 a) g8 m8 B. hA. fare                                                     B. fair
" I8 J8 W3 j$ ?2 qC. welfare                                                D. satire
$ A5 A) T; }1 B1 G* I; g45. People often try to make too many changes ______, then find it too difficult.9 r( x! {/ ?2 O! T* \
A. at least                                                 B. at once
. H$ [5 Y- [# mC. at most                                                 D. at all2 l+ z" K& u7 U3 C0 l+ e
46. Steve opened his mouth ___________, but stopped talking even before he had started.
) E! y* H, o' R( U- gA. speaking                                     B. speak
2 t" I- F- [  X+ _" w' n$ ~C. so as to speak                             D. as if to speak8 u0 C7 J5 R% N" W6 }0 m3 R
47. He wandered______ the countryside.1 \" t" `# e% ?1 a9 D' a' j& G
A. through           B. about              C. of                    D. from
0 `5 R; T2 {  b48. Worldwide, approximately 100 million sharks are killed each year, 98% ______ for their fins.: y( @0 {  V2 v& y2 O7 H  y
A. exclusively                                        B. properly( ^, W* k. V8 H
C. respectively                                       D. incredibly
& ~: R  T0 m' d, a: n6 |) O49. I hope that they _____ this challenge.
4 P4 p+ F& j6 @% s- t, TA. stay up            B. take up            C. weigh up         D. set up
3 e; W, ?7 j& t% x& y50. I don’t know the park, but it’s ____ to be quite beautiful.' C7 d, s" }9 y( D5 V  T
A. said                 B. told                 C. spoken            D. talked4 r/ B3 c& |  s$ r6 w8 E
IV完形填空
( k: B1 |* b2 W$ C6 DPassage 1* L, v( U% S* @7 e5 [$ k5 c: f
Many people would agree that stress is a major problem in modern life. It is certainly true that worry and quarrel can cause all kinds of illnesses, __1__ backache to severe headaches, or even more serious complaints such as high blood pressure.
0 y! a7 ?1 I8 A# g8 bMany of us think of stress as something that other people __2__ on us. We often complain about how other people put us under pressure. But we should try not to let such pressure affect us. We should not forget that we are largely __3__ for some of the stress ourselves. We sometimes take __4__ more work than our bodies and our minds can handle. We should learn to accept our limitations. We should be aware of __5__ things are really important and which are not.1 ]" P7 m+ l  m; y  a# m8 s
A impose      B. responsible      C. which       D. from      E. on1 _& D1 |0 e4 F& E2 F1 T- j! O& t* [
Passage 2: A- F9 L+ H! B2 S# f" B2 ^8 x
One day a woman got into her car and started driving home after work. Suddenly, she saw a yellow car behind her. The driver was a man. When she turned left, the yellow car turned left. When she turned right, the yellow car turned right, ___1___. When she stopped at the traffic lights, the yellow car stopped ___2___ her. The woman was afraid, so she drove quickly to the police station. She was very surprised when she found the car stopped behind her. At that time, a young man was standing outside the police station. The woman was very happy to see him. She knew that he was a policeman because he was ___3___ a police uniform. She jumped out of her car and ran to the policeman. She asked him to arrest the man in the yellow car, so the policeman walked to the man.
" u) U$ T3 R  y& e% f' M2 {) X5 qThe man didn't try to run ___4___ when he saw the policeman. He just smiled and said to the woman, "I want to give this purse back to you, madam. I think you ___5___ it on the street.", T* Y; G0 y# D- k& A- W
A. wearing      B. behind      C. too       D. dropped     E. away0 W# p8 }% B8 Z4 L. ~  l6 M/ W: U
Passage 38 I# [( U+ |! R; i& f3 U( |
It is always interesting to visit another country, especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. Foreign __1__ can be very educational for anyone if he is interested enough to make preparations beforehand. Learning the language of the new country would be difficult for the traveler, __2__ the benefits of such an effort would become obvious immediately on his arrival. It may not seem important to him when he comfortably stays at home, but knowing how to order a meal or book a room is necessary for the newcomer in a strange country. Without knowing the language, it is very difficult __3__ the stranger to understand the people of the new country and their customs.
, ?" y5 Q9 \. l: x* ^" IOf course, in our small world it is often possible to find someone who understands our own, but this is only second-best for the traveler. To be sure, he can see places and things without the use of a language, but places and things __4__ not the heart of any country. To get the greatest benefit from a trip __5__ another country, it is how important for the visitor to have an understanding of the language.
/ G5 c+ m* k8 {- j! T( sA. travel       B. are            C. for            D. but           E. to
& P" K. s9 x' n4 f' }Passage 4
' e- R0 r& `% h: y3 ^' W1 n( {, \$ GHope is __1___ keeps life going. Parents always hope their children will do well. Hope makes us dream. Hope builds in patience. Life teaches us not to despair ___2___ in the darkest hour, because after every night there is a day. Nothing remains the ___3__, we have only one choice ― keep moving on in life and be hopeful.
- D5 H# d- ^, f$ dLife teaches us not to regret over yesterday, __4___ it has passed and is beyond our control. Tomorrow is unknown, for it could either be bright or dull. So the only alternative is work hard today, ___5___ we will enjoy a better tomorrow.! b) A9 w6 ?. V5 A! z1 |9 O
A. for    B. what        C. even         D. so that            E. same) {# Z$ P# W2 T1 L/ d4 q
Passage 5. ^5 S; Q; R, f& _0 f9 |" A
It is always interesting to visit another country, especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. Foreign __1__ can be very educational for anyone if he is interested enough to make preparations beforehand. Learning the language of the new country would be difficult for the traveler, __2__ the benefits of such an effort would become obvious immediately on his arrival. It may not seem important to him when he comfortably stays at home, but knowing how to order a meal or book a room is necessary for the newcomer in a strange country. Without knowing the language, it is very difficult __3__ the stranger to understand the people of the new country and their customs.
: X1 C" N) P# ^8 o3 q0 XOf course, in our small world it is often possible to find someone who understands our own, but this is only second-best for the traveler. To be sure, he can see places and things without the use of a language, but places and things __4__ not the heart of any country. To get the greatest benefit from a trip __5__ another country, it is how important for the visitor to have an understanding of the language., ^8 b& \. Q( J/ g7 n
A. travel              B. are            C. for            D. but           E. to$ F; I9 N# u$ U2 A3 ]# B
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V英译汉
- U7 f* A* ?9 w& G% j  t1. I’ve lost interest in my work.
& A0 m4 K8 r" t2. He is familiar with the geography of New England.8 _' p# l3 h9 L
3. We have already established contact with the museum.) X3 ?- d& D: m. W- z
4. Do you want to be responsible for your own life decisions?$ I5 O7 h! N  z+ x
5. The hospital is filled with people suffering flu.& q; x) [& U7 h; o
6. She sat down and took a few deep breaths to calm herself down.
; P0 i2 t! S* \7. There is an ongoing debate on the issue.; g; R) v& u4 }+ I( o* l
8. The company needs more financial assistance from the Government.6 t/ n' d" w. l. F# j( c
9. Exercise can help keep from becoming fat.
9 f8 x3 z: }# E8 Q6 k! E$ R10. The houses in my hometown were chiefly composed of wood.
  R& D% P" W  Q11. The hospital is filled with people suffering flu." a8 V9 m% m$ k5 N) P0 X
12. We must find ways of keeping our expenditure in check.
1 [, t* y4 h6 Z1 {' ^' X13. Born in a poor family, he had little schooling.
5 M6 }/ b( f. h/ Q0 }" Z6 \6 o14. It is generally believed that teaching is as much an art as it is a science.6 t! i/ T5 w# q0 @& j  P
15. It was reported that a lot of people were homeless after the earthquake.
. D" k7 J$ |2 `. o0 E16. He turns out to be one of the most prestigious scientists in UK.( L- ~% m/ d/ L: t
17. I failed in math exam last semester.; p- P6 R, d; F7 n
18. In entering the room, he found he had forgotten his book.0 B  e4 i. x6 K2 k$ q9 j2 o
19. Both Ann and Mary are suitable for the job.
, h' Z# R7 ^" x! F8 h! V20. We are constantly being reminded to cut down our fat intake.
6 d0 I1 l0 i1 h" s9 W21. I’ve lost interest in my work.; b" B( z4 _/ F  q. Z$ V
22. He is familiar with the geography of New England.. @0 _( X) i' v. \
23. We have already established contact with the museum.
  Q# x. y: |) E4 g24. Do you want to be responsible for your own life decisions?
! W2 Q4 C' J# c- ]% c4 z25. The houses in my hometown were chiefly composed of wood.$ b5 T" H2 K* c9 F( B9 j2 y" {# S2 p
VI 写作
8 a4 w4 V- ?) Z" zPassage 1/ H' C6 ?' S: y& ?
要求在30分钟内,根据下面所给要求写出一篇不少于80词的短文。
1 n$ v* D2 e0 D( ^2 i* CHow to Overcome Difficulties in My English Studies
8 `2 K: U$ ~; F! m6 c# O1.你在英语学习中遇到什么困难;( |" w& w% R; y, x3 ?
2.你如何克服这些困难。
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Passage 21 \0 V4 j" w. ~+ M+ \- d
要求在30分钟内,根据下面所给题目和提纲写出一篇不少于80词的短文。' D5 \6 n' ?3 x1 G/ H
My Favorite Means of Getting Information
5 V6 j0 I* I# v( n. d; z% m1 ?" V1.现代社会获取信息的方式很多;
9 d- q' P( Z* I) ]7 A2.我最喜欢的获取信息的方式。* q' Y8 o5 r; j5 e

6 l% m! ]5 d, g9 c9 O4 JPassage 3; O* h' t0 f1 n" k7 V
要求在30分钟内,根据下面所给题目和提纲写出一篇不少于80词的短文。
$ u) b) h+ d" V$ yThe Job I Like1 C( K; u- Z8 C+ Q
1.你喜欢的工作;
6 u! i2 Z& i8 [" {$ e( y: m2.你喜欢的理甶。! F) }& ^& w: e

8 S- U- o9 r4 l& D! e. h' E' L4 BPassage 4
5 V/ |9 x; i5 m' O/ b2 X7 r要求在30分钟内,根据下面所给题目和提纲写出一篇不少于80词的短文。0 O1 P. b7 o9 O8 z
My Favorite Means of Communication
7 ^* n/ v% M; Z) P! i1. 现代社会沟通的方式很多;
, d) \0 ~/ `" w4 r. d2. 我最喜欢的沟通方式。
+ \. r5 m9 J- W) `; [0 d8 j$ Z! ] ! n' c# Y# b# h! k- }9 h
Passage 56 j, E( ^0 i8 w  G, q3 E1 t
要求在30分钟内,根据下面所给题目和提纲写出一篇不少于80词的短文。
6 T. o  s6 P# w* ~% mMy Favorite Means of Shopping2 J/ B! `& V& T0 F  d
1. 现代社会购物的方式很多;
8 U/ P1 r! I5 S3 \. P3 S, [2. 我最喜欢的购物方式。, X: l* t$ q, h) z, {
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