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' c0 o! _. |+ O6 Z& k一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。) V 1. When do the bids rise most?The bids rise most just before the close of the ().
5 i" R2 y5 c5 w% `7 jA. auction. t7 C2 o" _. ]+ R" a. n
B. action
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2. She has that reserve and slight coldness of manner which is () English.
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B. physically( _5 S4 g+ M+ f
C. economically/ Q0 T3 ]& M1 F& `- S4 [# M h
D. permanently
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: E9 _' m; m8 H5 I$ w- @ L8 r2 R3. She is continually () her position/authority by getting other people to do things for her.
; _) `6 Y6 r. J; q: T9 o- o. \A. abusing" g* c8 J) M) c/ n' u
B. teasing. p2 P7 I! R+ o+ p7 u! O
C. using
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4. We were in the same college, () was male-only at that time.; b0 l, b! \6 R& A' k3 j7 W
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B. which, M% H, K4 B6 D* C( Y
C. it! x6 |! j, K- K e! j2 j! t( z
D. although
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5. — I don‘t think that it‘s true. He‘s always telling strange stories.— ().4 A' x) A, e, p! L+ o7 t% a3 E0 F
A. Why not!
! [% k/ s, r0 M& n/ N O& d, \# iB. I am of the same opinion. I think his story is true this time.' W) b; C* c0 a `0 T& T
C. I know. But this time I can‘t decide if he is right or not.
( T5 J5 C3 N9 n% \( ~( |D. I cannot share your view. It must be a false story.
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! M3 ?% t n, X4 [8 n4 N3 ^6. — It’s been a wonderful evening. Thank you very much.7 v+ ~) ?9 I4 k
A. Just so-so.
" H" I1 e" b- S$ { V% dB. No, thanks.
3 W9 Y" W- U( Q3 @" g1 R9 TC. My pleasure.& Y: ~$ u$ m: D1 t& o8 o
D. It’s OK.
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7. I don't enjoy () activities.
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C. sensitive/ m. R! }# Q: J# A9 V8 z+ k; W
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L( e5 y: y( b8. — I am afraid I spilled coffee on the tablecloth.— ().
5 B7 L8 B/ m& V2 o6 R1 D8 y9 Y( V* TA. Don’t worry about it.
9 k9 ~) m+ u: b8 ?B. What’s wrong with you?5 ]" A( `+ `8 ]) T7 `4 n, P. C; J
C. What’s happened?: t! @- Y9 \" O: u* f
D. You have done well.
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; k2 a5 U2 j; b* a9. — Can I help you? What would you like?— I don’t know.— Would you like something to eat? How about some cakes?— (). I think I’d like some bread.
7 i" @& v8 a6 r2 d0 e1 fA. Yes, please
$ x2 K/ U# o! UB. That’s it& U7 w' g: a) k3 N; V4 }+ n
C. No, thanks6 r0 Y( \" p8 b7 z. ]) F- g
D. It doesn’t matter( t; D* k, ]- e' _3 m, F. n" U+ x
! i" _! a9 E' J! a/ Q6 k10. The commission is made up of five people, () two women.5 n" j" k {9 S/ o. B7 [& s! I
A. including7 Y5 {# i' [2 x9 }+ N! W I, R
B. involving
+ G' m% |( C$ Z1 tC. included
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% a! y. u: r1 }11. I have heard () he will come tomorrow.
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12. I first met Simon three years ago. She () at a university at that time.
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B. was working- T0 A* w8 x8 l6 \' ?4 s% J& @
C. has been working
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13. —Don‘t think in Chinese when you're speaking English.— ().
9 `. X8 g3 C4 qA. You are quite right. I just think in Chinese.
' P' W" Z1 Q! C9 d4 Z TB. I’m sorry, but I think in English.1 E; P c5 P8 g; q$ L2 e
C. You can say that again.
8 Y2 \' [9 g/ W! ^3 F* m( cD. It’s nonsense.% F4 p3 H2 e6 E% I
4 Q4 _" h) O) v" R# q" Z& \14. People often try to make too many changes (), then find it too difficult.
8 g" C% k7 k' rA. at least
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, ^- `6 L# R) |6 b15. My watch () at nine o’clock, but now it ().
4 P7 T7 Y4 j2 W2 TA. went; stopped
1 @2 H7 I8 F& fB. went; is stopping
- C/ N4 p6 a2 R' T* _& [C. was going; stopped
. h; O3 @" K0 K. U# d# VD. was going; has stopped
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16. —I wonder if I could possibly use your car for tonight?—(). I’m not using it anyhow.# @! n& K' W5 X+ {' w0 y; ~
A. Sure, go ahead
1 @: ^: Z+ E: QB. I don’t know" n s$ u8 F3 o* m0 \' w- U
C. Yes, indeed
7 t4 T1 D4 r/ E4 UD. I don’t care9 n6 `7 x1 e( Q6 U7 W. w( w
3 m3 [* f8 b+ o" W# I17. He got up () early () he caught the first bus., }* `; L' [. B+ T. F8 {- f0 ?4 o
A. so; as to$ k M! n4 z& ~+ K
B. so; that3 u. i+ h9 R' m# r0 K. y, l
C. as; as
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; j7 X4 P2 i2 a. z5 U: m* k18. You'll never guess the answer. Do you ()?
. _7 W9 ?0 N' H8 D" ~. MA. give up6 `1 [4 w% \7 J. O% G$ |2 _9 r
B. get off
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D. get down
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19. By the time you arrive in London, we () in Europe for two weeks.
7 C, q/ ]" N' D& G5 TA. shall stay: U! `# S" n2 i
B. will have stayed
8 C5 n P( Q; q- X6 nC. have stayed
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20. After () on the trousers, he found they were 2 inches too long.6 {6 t' \5 y( I7 p. P/ W
A. putting6 l: o" a4 k+ P5 V0 }/ |% z
B. put1 S; X# Y/ ^4 F( K* A0 }
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21. Had I got there five minutes earlier, I could () her.- n Y1 v6 [4 R5 H: {
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B. meeting9 u1 E! G; l) Y2 U3 ?6 Y5 t
C. have met
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22. () there is no rain, farming is difficult or impossible. r9 R; ?% s% N' u% `& c, W
A. As: {4 F2 L* }" y, e
B. Though2 y. V3 |8 J9 {, }
C. Where
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23. —Could you do me a favor?— ().
2 }* d; u- K! ~& Q" S7 rA. Never mind.
& w- N, `* e- U1 l. nB. With pleasure.
9 t; Z/ C6 Y: G1 y T% j/ a' ZC. Can’t complain.
% N' Z- H- K5 ?) MD. Not at all.% z% Y1 @. T; g8 p9 x
; ?0 ]5 X: u1 L! H24. Could you tell us () gate we have to go to?" l# _, H& p) L' H
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B. whether4 `# Z' O8 F L A8 W' y$ y
C. where7 V# N0 a* [8 g/ H+ s. O* b
D. which
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25. The new system will be () with existing equipment.. s& i! q: C; ^ }; L
A. capable1 H4 ?% g- G3 E; Q4 ]% P: U" H& Z
B. controllable
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, a" l5 o+ @- @2 [! G- p: V: c# U26. And that is really the problem, irrespective () what this site turns out to be.
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27. It is unwise of you () the proposal.6 O, N M3 C7 O' H$ P3 f
A. turning down
U- h" i0 N ]+ PB. turn down* _1 w+ \2 H/ {. [
C. having turned down
+ c5 K6 Z5 u" h5 gD. to turn down
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7 Z2 R6 a- l8 ?# N. ?28. — Thank you for your invitation.
2 e" |2 N j2 c! |7 \/ CA. It doesn’t matter.
: y* H: s2 m8 u( J7 cB. It’s a pleasure.5 G$ m5 J! [" ~
C. I’ll appreciate it.
2 I; J- N5 S) B# o6 n' b+ OD. It’s a small thing.4 l# q% i% {0 y: l0 K1 W/ D
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29. With a lot of difficult problems (), the newly-elected president is having a hard time.
0 m& Y& J# f: B( S) o5 ]9 SA. settled
% _# D) A# t6 I/ y) q! g3 JB. settling
+ A1 f# t8 d' y2 x2 y6 f( GC. to settle3 Z- h; s, ~, o& L
D. being settled
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30. — I think foreign languages are more interesting than science.— ().
; [4 p" f7 D8 b& Q4 W' ?A. I totally agree with you. I prefer science.2 U8 ^3 Q! C* h( l7 ?
B. I really can't agree with you. I prefer science.2 r& u4 |6 v& d' V$ J$ t5 ]
C. I am of a different opinion because I like foreign languages very much./ g# u+ P3 o0 J$ Z, ^
D. I completely agree with you. I love science, too.! o, E; o. @: J) ?2 H) o+ _6 ?
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31. ()I accept that he's not perfect in many respects, I do actually quite like the man.
& ~" [, Y! F! k/ ?A. why
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% G I% I+ f$ e. G; S' a32. The room was designed () a study.
# H5 ?9 j0 z q7 |& P5 x, U$ ~A. being, ?8 M4 R- F; J, @# ?2 R7 W6 U/ j
B. been
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33. —Are you satisfied with what she has done?—(). It couldn’t be any better.; g# W0 l$ D( f k1 `
A. Not a little
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C. I’m sorry
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+ h+ m/ z; P. Y+ L34. She behaved () she were the boss.
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35. While I was working for that company, I had to () consumer affairs., v' |0 b! S, q' ~* P
A. deal on) E; w9 u S, O2 L
B. deal in
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' D0 @% ^! H/ F, T1 s4 ~36. — Can I help you? — ().1 R9 L, Q* w, ~! [/ P/ l& m
A. That's right, M5 A5 a8 {3 ?2 d
B. No, thanks
, z& f* n& R5 A. H( k6 J, AC. Here you are
# M: i/ [- |& H. z8 A5 q6 |; eD. Yes, I can$ q; W7 O- A5 n; g# J
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37. Not only () to stay at home, but he was also forbidden to see his friends.
8 f; J/ x" N; u7 C4 qA. He was forcing
/ |$ W# I' u; k, cB. was he forcing" Q3 y: N' @0 `1 p9 P$ {( |
C. he was forced
% Q( B$ I9 p( D) \' P. c8 B& ZD. was he forced
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: P' p% t, U* j5 H& {3 J3 z$ s38. —Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call? —Sorry, I’m a stranger here.—().
7 C- ~% }2 @* s# vA. Thanks a lot4 @5 @0 q5 s" P1 B9 d/ D2 V7 l8 i
B. That’s a pity
# j8 ^: e% D. R- W; Z( d& iC. Thanks anyway2 N3 v7 W9 H* J, _/ ^
D. I’m sorry to hear that
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39. The expert made an impersonal comment () the incident.6 E; i' f: {+ O
A. with
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6 R& p, Y0 g' ~) J( E' O! W40. If you have a () diet, you are getting all the vitamins you need.
% U5 h+ O* [: F. K! j7 v' W$ m8 IA. balanced
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C. biased
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41. The manager discussed the plan that they would like to see () the next year.
' c* \' @$ u* R; Y) d$ D0 yA. carry out3 c# {" F& ^% l$ G5 x/ N
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D. to carry out
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9 ~; n; T, Q7 s- n; v42. The winners will be selected at () from the correct answers received.
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B. casual
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+ f0 G/ O! d. C* z/ ?8 KD. random
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43. Under no () should we be reckless of consequence and make hasty decisions.' J$ e0 e+ ], ^* `+ |
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B. circumstance- k' t* b) q" r X# {5 \# Q
C. situation
# S+ l: t! J- a9 }D. environment
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44. () at the meeting are some experienced teachers., [, Y0 X/ T7 d: v& m
A. Presented" D1 c* z. i' E& B, C% R
B. Having been present
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$ A7 A, _6 Z5 y) g- @45. — Pass the dictionary, will you?— ().$ l D$ {7 T6 k7 @- p# R$ c
A. By all means.
* y$ m& u6 i' s$ t6 e4 OB. Pleasure.) N5 X4 _; n% R% M) H
C. None.. i0 c- c6 H# ]& z
D. Thanks.
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46. Could you tell me () we are going to meet?* A9 u% S0 ~; I0 w! Q# w5 @7 \1 j
A. that
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D. what
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/ [- ~! d( e! Y2 W2 Q' d6 }+ K" u+ [5 B" V47. This national fund pays for () benefits such as unemployment and sickness pay.
$ s! i; Z: j/ i5 B5 wA. fare8 p6 H9 G d: ^6 I' ]( X
B. fair
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48. Mrs. White became a teacher in 1985. She () for twenty years by next summer.9 z( y& ^: k/ o
A. will teach
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C. would have taught
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3 G5 }/ N6 l1 R2 I- J49. —Would you please come over?—().
, Z3 n$ o% d0 l; K( W- m3 A: p& U: WA. Sure.
5 M. j2 P' i( h! I7 sB. Right.- P$ b8 Y0 J8 W2 t* Q: n! G8 e
C. Yes, please do.! {. u5 [) ]0 c* z
D. Well.2 S+ o; }0 h% a' q$ C
, V- H/ W4 O5 L- ?6 \- A50. The book is well ().
4 y/ e$ k; E" w) mA. worth reading
2 ~8 z' V& u- o& ^% NB. worthy to read& E3 P. ^( S* ^ W
C. worth to read
: L; Y: \9 j, x% N# vD. worthy reading
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