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150
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120
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第I卷
I. Multiple choice. (20
分
)
1.
——
We must thank you for taking the trouble to cook us a meal
.
——
____
.
A. With pleasure
B. It doesn't matter
C. It was no trouble at all
D. By all means
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
3. The country has already sent up three unmanned spacecraft, the most recent
________at the end of last March.
A. has been launched
B. having been launched
C. being launched
D. to be launched
4. Too high house prices can be brought under control ____ the authorities introduce a
series of regulatory policies.
A. even if
B. as if
C. so that
D. provided that
5. Letter boxes are much more _____in the UK than in the US, where most people
have a mailbox instead.
A. common
B. normal
C. ordinary
D. usual
6. ---
What’s made Tommy so upset?
--- ____the game. It shocked him so much.
A. For losing
B. Because of losing
C. Lost
D. That he lost
7. Who taught _______ English last term? Was _____ Mr. Smith?
A. you; it
B. you; he
C. your; it
D. your; that
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8. Some people claim
the rumor that some Egyptians are planning a 100,000
people anti-government protest
.
A. to overhear
B. to have overheard
C. having overheard
D. to be overheard
9. Since time began, it seems, people have been putting off______ they ______have
done today, scolding themselves in the meantime
.
A. that, must
B. that, should
C. what, could
D. what, would
10.
with his slippers on when he heard the terrible noise
.
A. Out did the boy rush
B. Out rushed the boy
C. Out the boy rushed
D. Rushed the boy out
11.
is obviously right is to give all children equal opportunities to develop their
special gift.
A. It
B .As
C. That
D. What
12._______ the website of the Fire Department in your city, and you will learn a lot
about fire fighting.
A. Having searched
B. To search
C. Searching
D. Search
13. The boy went swimming in the deep lake
,
his mother's fear for his safety
.
A. regardless of
B. apart from
C. but for
D. instead of
felt unhappy as they all went outing ____ him
.
A. except
B. but
C. without
D. besides
15. It was the belief ____ Alex Haley could find his root in Africa ____made him
decide to go to Zombia.
A. that ,that
B. which, that
C. that ,which
D. /, which
16. The book mainly deals with the trouble students might have _____right from
wrong.
A. distinguishing
B. distinguished
C. to distinguish
D. to be distinguishing
17. ______ from the top of the tower, the south foot of the mountain is a sea of trees.
A. Seeing
B. Seen
C. Having seen
D. To see
18. ---Were you surprised by the ending of the film?
---No, I ____ the book, so I already knew the story.
A. was reading
B. had read
C. am reading
D. have read
19. Sun Valley raised and processed about a million chickens, ____ up to half went to
McDonald’s.
A. in which
B. for which
C. with which
D. of which
20. ---Did you go to the show last night?
--- Yeah. Every boy and every girl in the area ____ invited.
A. were
B. have been
C. has been
D. was
II. Cloze test. (30
分
)
One
day
when
government
officials
were
rebuilding
a
barn(
谷仓
),
they
found
a
mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to force the mice inside the
21
to come
out
.
A while later they
22
saw mice running out,
23
.
However, just as they
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were about to start to
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, they saw two more mice get out
.
The strange thing was
that
after
they
came
out
of
the
hole,
they
did
not
run
away
25
.
Instead,
it
26
that one was trying to bite the tail of the other
.
Everyone was
27
, so
they stepped closer to take a look
.
They realized that one of the mice was
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and
could not see anything, and
29
was trying to pull him to escape
.
After
witnessing
what
happened,
everyone
was
speechless
and
30
in
thought
.
During meal time, the group of people sat down
31
a circle and started
to chat about what happened to the two mice
.
One serious Rome official said: “I think
the relationship between those two mice was
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of emperor and minister
.
” The
others thought for a while and said: “That was
33
!” A smart Israeli said: “I think
the relationship between those two mice was husband and wife
.
” Again the others
thought for a while, and all felt it made
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so they expressed
35
.
A Chinese,
who
was
accustomed
to
the
firm
tradition
of
loyalty
to
36
,
said:
“
I
think
the
relationship
between those two mice was
mother and son
.
” Once again the others
thought
for
a
while,
and
nodded
yet
another
time
.
At
that
moment,
one
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Samaritan looked at other people, and asked:
“Why did those two mice
have to have a
38
relationship?” Suddenly, the atmosphere
39
.
In
fact,
true
love
is
not
established
on
benefit,
friendship
and
loyalty
or
blood
relationship
.
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, it is based on no relationship
.
21
.
A. corner
B. barn
C. hole
D. smoke
22
.
A. indeed
B. luckily
C. hardly
D. finally
23
.
after another
and by
and again
and then
24
.
A. catch up
B. pick up
C. keep up
D. clean up
25
.
A. suddenly
B. immediately
C. surprisingly
D. naturally
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.
A. proved
B. happened
C. came
D. seemed
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.
A. excited
B. anxious
C. puzzled
D. shocked
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.
A. blind
B. deaf
C. disabled
D. dumb
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.
A. one
B. other
C. another
D. the other
30
.
A. sank
B. lost
C. concentrated
D. fixed
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.
A. with
B. for
C. in
D. by
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.
A. one
B. that
C. such
D. what
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.
A. wrong
B. OK
C. why
D. exactly
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.
A. choice
B. sense
C. difference
D. meaning
35
.
A. agreement
B. disagreement
C. seriousness
D. admiration
36
.
A. family
B. fathers
C. mothers
D. parents
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.
A. pure- minded
B. absent-minded
C. narrow-minded
D. open-minded
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.
A. friendly
B. long
C. good
D. certain
39
.
A. remained
B. froze
C. heated
D. still
40
.
A. Still
B. However
C. Instead
D. Moreover
III. Reading comprehension. (40
分
)
A
Subways
The
Tokyo
Features:
The
Tokyo
Metro
and
Toei
lines
that
make
up
of
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Metro
and
Toei
Tokyo’s
huge
subway
system
carry
almost
8
million
people
Lines
each day, making it the busiest system in the world. The system
is
famous
for
its
oshiya--
literally,
“pusher”
--
who
push
passengers
into
crowded
subway
cars
so
the
doors
can
close.
And you think your ride is hell.
Features:
The
Moscow
Metro
has
some
of
the
most
beautiful
stations
in
the
world.
The
best
of
them
were
built
during
the
The
Moscow
Stalinist
era
and
feature
chandeliers
(
枝
行
吊
灯
)
,
marble
Metro
moldings
and
elaborate
murals(
精美壁画
).
With
more
than
7
million riders a day, keeping all that marble clean has got to be
a burden.
Features: The Hong Kong MTR has the distinction of being one
of
the
few
subway
systems
in
the
world
that
actually
turns
a
profit.
It’s
privately
owned
and
uses
real
estate
development
along
its
tracks
to
increase
income
and
ridership.
It
also
The
Hong
Kong
introduced
“Octopus
cards”
that
allow
people
to
not
only
pay
MTR
their
fares
electronically,
but
buy
stuff
at
convenience
stores
,supermarkets,
restaurants
and
even
parking
meters.
It’s
estimated that 95% of all adults in Hong Kong own an Octopus
card.
Features:
Shanghai
is
the
third
city
in
China
to
build
a
metro
system, and it has become the cou
ntry’s largest in the 12 years
since
it
opened.
Shanghai
Metro
has
142
miles
of
track
and
Shanghai Metro
plans to add another 180 miles within five years. By that point,
it
would
be
three
times
larger
than
Chicago
“L”.
The
system
carries about 2.18 million people a day.
Features:
Londoners
call
their
subway
the
Underground,
even
though
55
percent
of
it
lies
above
ground.
No
matter
when
The
London
you’ve got the oldest mass
-transit system in the world, you can
Metro
call
it
anything
you
like.
Trains
started
in
1863
and
th
ey’ve
been running ever since. Some 3 million people ride each day,
every one of them remembering to “Mind the gap”
41. ___________
is done with the purpose of making money.
A . The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines
B. The Moscow Metro
C. Shanghai Metro
D. The Hong Kong MTR
42. We can learn from the passage that Shanghai Metro ___________.
A. carries the most people each day
B. is the world’s largest
C. may be larger than the Chicago “L” in the future
D. is the busiest in the world
43. How many subways carry more than 5 million people per day?
A.
2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
44. What can be inferred from the passage?
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A. Shanghai is the third to build a metro system in China, which has become the
largest in the world.
B.
You’ll feel sick when
you travel on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines.
C. Londoners call their subway the Underground because 55 percent of it lies above
ground.
D. It is estimated that 95% of the population in Hong Kong own an Octopus card
B
Many
people
would
interpret
“The
American
dream”
as
“living
like
an
American”—
a two-story house with a white picket fence; a family with two cars; and
two children.
However, the economic situation is now affecting the American way of life for 4.4
million people living in the US, according to new census (
人口普查
) data. “It’s going
to have a long-
term impact and to say it’s going to end is optimistic, ” says Cheryl
Russell,
former
editor-in-
chief
of
American
Demographics
magazine.
“I’m
more
pessimistic that this is the new normal.”
So what is the new normal?
*Marrying later. The average age of the first marriage has increased to 28.7 for men
and 26.7 for women, up from 27.5 and 25.9 respectively in 2006. At the same time,
fewer people are getting married. If the marriage rate had stayed the same as in 2006,
there would have been about 4 million more married people in 2010.
*Fewer babies. There were 200,000 fewer births among women aged 20 to 34 in 2010
compared with two years before. This was despite the fact that the number of women
of childbearing age had gon
e up by more than 1 million. “The recession(
衰退
) is the
likely
cause
,”
says
Kenneth
Johnson,
demographer
at
the
University
of
New
Hampshire’s
Carsey
Institue,
“Economic
fertility
(
生育能力
)”
because
women
delay …in uncertain times.
*Breaking
up
is
harder.
The
number
of
divorces
has
been
falling
for
25
years
as
people
wait
longer
or
choose
to
live
together
before
they
get
married.
There
were
about 65,000 fewer divorces in 2010 than in 2008, a 7 percent decrease.
*Crowd living. Unemployment is forcing more people to live together. The number of
households
where
people
lived
with
“other
relatives”
climbed
from
6.7
percent
in
2006 to 7.2 percent in 2010.
*Going public. Private school enrollment decreased from 13.6 percent in 2006 to 12.8
percent in 2010.
*Fewer cars. The percentage of households without a car rose to 9.1 percent against
8.8 percent in 2006. The percent-age of households with two or more cars fell from 58
percent to 57.1 percent.
*Driving solo. When people are not working, they don’t carpool. The prop
ortion of
people aged 16 to 64 in employment dropped greatly in all but one of the 50 largest
metropolitan (
大城市的
) areas. That has helped push the share of people driving to
work alone from 76 percent in 2006 to 76.6 percent in 2010. Ride-sharing is down a
full percentage point, to 9.7 percent.
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45. What is the article mainly about?
A. The interpretation of “the American dream”.
B. The significance of the current economic crisis.
C. Changes to the American lifestyle.
D. The traditional American way of life.
46. What might Cheryl Russell agree with according to the article?
A. A traditional lifestyle is much better and healthier.
B. The new study based on the members’ financial reports.
C.
The
spirit
of
American
dream
will
inspire
Americans
to
get
through
the
economic recession.
D. American lifestyles are being reshaped and will continue to change
47. What are the characteristics of the future American lifestyle?
a. Delayed marriage.
b. A lower divorce rate
c. Increased car ownership.
d. An increase in private school enrollment.
e. Having children later
A. abe
B. ace
C. bde
D. bce
48. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The typical US family is expected to have three-story house with a big yard and
two children.
B. The US birth rate rose slightly in 2010 compared with two years before.
C. A growing number of people are forced to share their homes with other relatives
in the US.
D. US students prefer to go to private schools rather than pubic schools.
C
After decades of skimpy
(小而暴露的)
skirts and sleeveless tops on game days,
some
schools
in
the
US
are
saying
cheerleader
uniforms
will
have
to
meet
stricter
dress codes when they are worn in class.
In
Lake County, Florida, cheerleaders with
uniforms too
skimpy for the
code are
being asked to wear long shorts or trousers under their skirts and a T-shirt under the
sleeveless tops
, according to a district memo. Principals at two of Lake’s eight high
schools
—
Leesburg and Lake Minneola
—
are not allowing the outfits in school at all.
Michelle Thomas, a cheerleader at Leesburg High School, was disappointed when
she learned she couldn’t
wear her outfit to school on game days.
“It shows that we’re a team just like all the other sports.” She said.
But the school administrators didn’t agree. “During the educational portion of the
day, they have to meet the dress code just like every other st
udent,” said school board
chairwoman Debbie Stivender, who ordered the staff to bring the outfits into line with
the dress code.
Bare
midriffs(
露腰装
)
are
banned
across
the
state
by
the
Florida
High
School
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