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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 100 分。) V 1. The words of his old teacher left a ________ impression on his mind. He is still influenced by them.
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B. lively
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D. liberal
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" D4 j) A; g/ G& C' f2. Corn originated in the New World and thus was not known in Europe until Columbus found it ________ in Cuba./ @1 l4 C: i: }
A. being cultivated
* s% b% O6 k: G/ {! f5 M3 FB. been cultivated
3 R6 r- v! y; U0 r7 P0 nC. having cultivated% s! B4 V& x! A+ @
D. cultivating
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: D" |: I4 x/ l+ f# y# w3. She ought to stop work; she has a headache because she ________ too long.
( M: U3 \0 U8 U# p% A# FA. has been reading
: U8 f9 {6 e/ J1 E3 aB. had read
& D# O( o5 B( P- ~$ g$ }9 J* X: y2 |C. is reading
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6 Z7 ]2 a" M, ~- J4 ?4. The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience ________ on benches, chairs or boxes.' A$ Z0 `' ?5 r) R) u0 Y
A. having seated) P% A1 Z: m/ Q9 _
B. seating
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D. having been seated
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( V6 f. n$ Y& N" l$ [; m9 s5. Not until the game had begun ________ at the sports ground.( _, z% z9 ]/ {( J3 ^3 J2 _
A. had he arrived0 D5 l$ @8 L6 i' J1 V
B. would he have arrived: D' ^1 U* h& ]5 @0 X) a5 F/ w
C. did he arrive
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6. As we can no longer wait for the delivery of our order, we have to ________ it.
4 h, K- l* d$ j* \& g! bA. postpone
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7. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested ________ at the next town.
/ j% M$ @. m I/ F3 x5 E6 c6 }8 OA. to stop
" G; M2 d+ ]7 ]" c% ?7 O7 u& @+ QB. stopping1 U8 i2 ^# A/ Z# O9 m j
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8. I think I was at school, ________ I was staying with a friends during the vacation when I heard the news.
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B. and then% [1 o" m% b0 J5 D y
C. or so
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. {% ]9 C1 M1 Q# i. u9. These books, which you can get at any bookshop, will give you ________ you need.
+ V: i4 o7 p/ }( W/ z4 gA. all the information
! ~8 e' p8 n! RB. all the informations/ X( Z7 u F) w! ~3 w
C. all of information: w& u! |. l$ g4 F
D. all of the information
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/ e3 X7 c3 ]4 F7 l2 F; }2 o0 X% ~10. In Britain people ________ four million tons of potatoes every year.
7 F5 E, B3 t3 D) R) y8 J( N, pA. swallow
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C. consume
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" @% H1 ~4 J7 j% @# Q: u* H/ W11. Niagara Falls is a great tourist ________, drawing millions of visitors every year.1 [$ t$ k; b5 i8 h: Z+ W
A. attention+ Q9 F r! O8 D1 y3 A: x
B. attraction
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1 Q1 v; A( @. M5 E' t12. The professor could hardly find sufficient grounds ________ his arguments in favour of the new theory.
0 a! S1 P% C4 P5 m* MA. to be based on. P, Z# H& z V. Z! O" ?: A
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C. which to base on
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13. You ________ him so closely; you should have kept your distance.
7 j& O. L6 M; c$ S( ^. uA. shouldn’t follow' { R7 g7 [" S# t
B. mustn’t follow
0 Y* {) p& b U( b" U. K8 m1 QC. couldn’t’ have been following
% o$ R# W0 T% K7 HD. shouldn’t have been following
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/ j/ o/ C/ U+ d14. The clothes a person wears may express his ________ or social position.: C" @0 O. G4 U/ x& Z9 _
A. curiosity
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) u( t6 T& A- B/ \D. significance
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15. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the power of the medium is ________.8 C2 T) }! ]/ x9 N; _
A. granted
3 Y. u% G1 M, ]- y/ BB. implied
" W- m8 n2 K7 ^# V( g/ u& QC. exaggerated
% }. U; c4 f! U+ W* uD. remedied" |0 C1 n0 ]% U0 |/ {
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16. We agreed to accept ________ they thought was the best tourist guide.9 [ ]8 F3 \1 {$ q, S
A. whatever
0 h. p" @$ A5 L/ K% U( aB. whomever
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D. whoever
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2 d& X6 m5 f0 j- H7 z17. Between 1974 and 1997, the number of overseas visitors expanded ________27%.
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B. for
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18. Putting in a new window will ________ cutting away part of the roof.. t+ l. n S& _" w- M3 Y
A. include7 V' ?" C2 j Z
B. involve
8 T. ^1 {. ]" M z+ Y* bC. contain
6 ^" k! t% U3 W; H: UD. comprise
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19. I’d ________ his reputation with other farmers and business people in the community, and then make a decision about whether or not to approve a loan.
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$ H# m8 t. _, U# X( }20. —“May I speak to your manager Mr. Williams at five o’clock tonight?”—“I’m sorry. Mr. Williams ________ to a conference long before then.”
' x- g& m5 G0 y R0 P" bA. will have gone- S/ ^: Y2 g! X
B. had gone
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D. has gone2 O& O9 ^/ ]( x
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21. I have no objection ________ your story again.
" Y1 v, _" R. `+ Z4 l* U' u% F/ MA. to hear
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" Q: G; s7 K! }* Z22. Although many people view conflict as bad, conflict is sometimes useful ________ it forces people to test the relative merits of their attitudes and behaviors.2 g* }! q9 Z+ m2 L% H/ ~/ n$ e
A. by which
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D. so that
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23. The hopes, goals, fears and desires ________ widely between men and women, between the rich and the poor.
7 }/ w! f8 h! b9 E% F- o# JA. alter8 L" X3 r A& k, N
B. shift
! y' T7 ~7 k7 S7 }C. transfer
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24. You will see this product ________ wherever you go.
) j1 g, \8 i4 Z" i p; ?3 EA. to be advertised0 M" p1 q& B8 N& B9 i% o& q% S) d
B. advertised
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D. advertising% @; ? x% K, R; N) G
. i+ V: t+ k3 ?6 z. \2 A- Z25. In a sudden ________ of anger, the man tore up everything within reach.& N8 F& R; o7 v' A! r" g B! g
A. attack1 A. n. s: G- p
B. burst
; f- o2 w( u) j; P0 o- r- j9 @C. split
8 M) l# |% T& U2 m/ {* b k2 QD. blast
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