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(2



)He seems _______ from this university.


D. to have graduated


(2



)______


France


Viuard


an


excellent


political


speaker


but


she


was


also


among the first members of the populist party.


D. Not only was


(2



)He regretted _______the decision too hastily.


C. making


(2



)Mr White was told again and again to _____ smoking but he just


wouldn't listen.


B. cut down


(2



)---- Can you attend the party tomorrow, Tom?---- I can when my


headache _______ thoroughly.


C. disappear


(2



)China is famous ________ the Great Wall.


B. for


(2



)----


I


heard


Backstreet


Boys


would


sing


at


the


New


Theater.----


Where


did you _______?


A. pick that up


(2



)_____ in the blanket in such weather, the little boy kept crying.


B. Wrapped


(2



)I haven't decided which seat ________.


C. to sit on


(2



)Why not _____ tennis? It will help you keep fit.


A. take up


(2



)I'd rather you _______ anything about it for the time being.


D. didn''t do


(2



)They spent the afternoon _____ blackberries in the wood.


A. picking


(2



)You _______ go now. It's very late.


C. had better


(2



)--I always look before crossing the street.--You are right. You


can't be too ________.


B. careful


(2



)I


hope


my


teacher


will


take


my


recent


illness


into


_____


when


judging


my examination.


C. account


(2



)I want to buy a new tie to _____ the brown suit.


B. go with


(2



)You had one of your teeth pulled out yesterday, ____?


D. didn''t you


(2



)On his return from his college, he found the house ________.


B. deserted


(2



)John was _______ he lay down for an hour before dinner.


B. so tired that


(2



)Generally,


the


thicker


a


mammal's


(


哺乳动物


)


skin


is,


the


less


hair


______.


D. it has


(2



)Such electron tubes ________ in a radio set are also found in a TV


set.


B. as we use


(2



)_______ idea of _______ sounds much better than Clare's.


C. That, hers


(2



)His hard work _______ when he won the prize.


A. paid off


(2



)Shanghai has a larger population than _______ in China.


D. any other city


(2



)Is Mary ______ to join in us?


A. supposed


3.


I arrived in the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience


with


75


students


who would


be


my


English


Literature


class.


Having


taught


in


the


US


for


17


years,


I


had


no


1


about


my


ability


to


hold


their


attention


and


to


2


on


them


my


admiration


for


the


literature



文学)


of


my


mother


tongue.


I was shocked when


the monitor


shouted,


up!


entire class


rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat 3 about how to get them


to sit down again, but once that awkwardness


(尴尬)


was over, I quickly


regained


my


calmness


and


began


what


I


thought


was


a


fact


-


packed


lecture,


sure to gain their respect - perhaps 4 their admiration. I went back to


my


office


with


the


rosy


glow


which


comes


from


a


(n)


sense


of


achievements.


My students kept diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was


gradually 5 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said,


literature


teacher


didn't


teach


us


anything


today.


6


her


next


lecture


will


be


better.


Greatly


surprised,


I


read


diary


after


diary,


each


expressing


a


similar


subject.



I


teach


them


anything?


I


described


the


entire


philosophical framewo rk


(哲


学体系


of


Western thought and laid the


historical 7 for all the


works


we'll study


in class,


complained.


can they say I didn't teach them anything?


It was a long term, and it 8 became clear that my ideas about education


were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher's job was


to


raise


9


questions


and


provide


enough


background


so


that


students


could


draw their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher's job was to


provide


10


information


as


directly


and


clearly


as


possible.


What


a


difference!


However,


I


also


learned


a


lot,


and


my


experience


with


my


Chinese


students


has


made


me


a


better


American


teacher,


knowing


how


to


teach


in


a


different


culture.


(1)


C. doubt


(2)


A. impress


(3)


A. puzzled


(4)


B. even


(5)


A. replaced


(6)


B. Perhaps


(7)


D. background


(8)


D. gradually


(9)


B. interesting


(10)


C. exact


1.


I had just gone to bed after a very hard day when the phone rang. It was


an


eccentric


farmer.


I


had


never


met


him


before


although


I


had


heard


people


talk about him. He sounded quite nervous and he had been talking for a


minute


or


so


before


I


understood


anything.


Even


then


all


I


could


make


out


was that someone called Milly had had a very accident. I hadn't the


slightest idea who she was but I obviously had to go.


It


had


been


snowing


heavily


that


day


and


I


didn't


know


the


way.


I


had


been


driving


for


at


least


an


hour


when


I


finally


found


his


place.


He


was


standing


there



waiting


for me.



to me than


anyone ...even my


own


wife!


terrible had taken place



a possible scandal. I was even more shocked


when he told me he had put her in the barn


(厩)


.


out in the cold!


Milly had clearly been a secret lover of his. I was about to tell him he


could not expect me to cover anything up when he opened the barn door.


He


lifted


his


candle and


I


saw


a


dark


figure


on


the


ground.



was


such


a good cow! I wouldn't let anyone but a doctor touch her!


burst into tears again.


(2



)The underlined phrase make out in the first paragraph means ______


D. understand


(2



)Before


he


arrived


at


the


farmer's


house,


the


writer


expected


to


see


Milly lying ____?


D. in bed in a room


(2



)What do we know about Milly from the story?


C. She had met with an accident.


(2



)The farmer wished that the writer might__________.


A. bring Milly back to life


(2



)The person who told the story is probably a _______.


D. country doctor


2.


Some


people


hate


everything


that


is


modern.


They


cannot


imagine


how


anyone


can


really


like


modern


music;


they


find


it


hard


to


accept


the


new


fashions


in


clothing;


they


think


that


all


modern


painting


is


ugly;


and


they


seldom


have a good word for the new buildings that are being built everywhere


in


the


world.


Such


people


look


for


perfection


in


everything,


and


they


take


their standards of perfection from the past. They are usually impatient


with anyone who is brave enough to experiment with new or to express


himself


or


the


age


in


materials


original


ways.


It


is,


of


course,


true


that


many artists do not


succeed in


their


work and instead produce


works that


can


only


be


considered


as


failures.


If


the


work


of


art


is


a


painting,


the


artist's failure concerns himself alone, but if it is a building, his


failure


concerns


others


too,


because


it


may


damage


the


beauty


of


the


whole


place. This does sometimes happen, but it is completely untrue to say,


as some people do, that modern architecture is nothing.


We


can't


judge


every


modern


building


by


the


standards


of


the


ancient


time,


even


though


we


admire


the


ancient


buildings.


Technologically,


the


modern


buildings are more advanced. The modern architect knows he should learn


from the ancient works, but with his greater resources of knowledge and


materials, he will never be content to imitate the past. He is too proud


to do that.


(2



)Some people hate everything that is modern because _______.


D. they look at things by the standards of the past


(2



)The writer of the passage thinks that ________.


C. it is true to say some artists fail in their work


(2



)The writer thinks the failure of a building _______.


B. concerns others


(2



)The writer thinks that _________.


C. we can''t judge all the modern buildings by the ancient standards


(2



)Tec hnologically,


the


modern


buildings


are


more


advanced.


The


sentence means _____.


B. the modern architects use more advanced technology



(2



)The job made her dependent _______ her husband.


A. on


(2



)Go and join in the party. _____ it to me to do the washing-up.


C. Leave


(2



)---- Can you attend the party tomorrow, Tom?---- I can when my


headache _______ thoroughly.


C. disappear


(2



)----


I


heard


Backstreet


Boys


would


sing


at


the


New


Theater.----


Where


did you _______?


A. pick that up


(2



)Rarely _______ so difficult a problem.


D. could she have been faced with


(2



)--I always look before crossing the street.--You are right. You


can't be too ________.


B. careful


(2



)If


I


were


you,


I


would


take


it


easy,


_______


is


no


need


to


be


nervous.


C. there


(2



)In the botanic garden we can find a (n) _____ of plants that range


from tall trees to small flowers.


D. variety


(2



)If the millions of calculations had been done by hand, they would


have lost their practical _____ by the time they were finished.


B. value


(2



)I want to buy a new tie to _____ the brown suit.


B. go with


(2



)David like country life and has decided to _______ farming.


C. go in for


(2



)Human beings should find a new _______ of energy.


B. source


(2



)You had one of your teeth pulled out yesterday, ____?


D. didn''t you


(2



)Listening


_____


to


what


the


teacher


said,


I


don't


know


what


today's


homework is.


C. absently


(2



)I say! Have you _____ a single word I have been saying to you?


A. taken in


(2



)In his time he enjoyed a reputation _______.


B. as great as, if not greater than, Mozart


(2



)The couch is comfortable to _______.


D. sit on


(2



)__________he


goes,


she


will


go,


and


she


never


cares


_______


happens.


A. Wherever, what


(2



)The manager needs an assistant that he can _____ to take care of


problems in his absence.


A. count on


(2



)--She likes to watch TV plays, but she doesn't watch TV every


day.--_______.


D. So it is with me


(2



)---- Could you do me a favor to carry a big shelf?---- _______.


B. With pleasure


(2



)I hate to see papers _______ in pencil.


C. written


(2



)The teacher will tell us _______ to have the exam next Monday.


D. whether


(2



)Shanghai has a larger population than _______ in China.


D. any other city


(2



)Without my glasses I can hardly _____ what has been written in the


letter.


C. make out


1.


Insure means to protect 1 a loss of money. Most people can budget their


money


so


that


their


income


will


cover


expected


expenses


2


food,


clothing,


housing,


and


public


services.


But,


there


is


no


way


to


know


3


who


will


suffer


a


crisis


(


危机


)


such


as


a


serious


illness,


fire,


flood,


or


a


car


accident.


Such


crises


usually


4


great


expense.


Even


if


people


could


predict


crises,


it would be hard to save enough money to 5 the expenses. Insurance is a


system 6 a company collects money from many individuals and then pays


certain


expenses


whenever


one


of


those


insured


individuals


is


faced


with


a certain


crisis.


An insurance policy 7


how much the


insurance costs and


how


much


the


company


will


pay


when


a


policy


holder


is


faced


with


a


certain


crisis.


There


are


many


different


kinds


of


insurance,


8


hospital,


motor-car


and


fire.


Insurance


can


be


rather


expensive


but


most


people


buy


insurance


of some kind. Insurance is something 9 people buy and hope they will 10


need.


(1)


C. against


(2)


A. such as


(3)


D. earlier


(4)


C. take


(5)


A. cover


(6)


B. by which


(7)


D. states


(8)


B. including


(9)


B. that


(10)


D. often


2.


As


the


plane


took


off


from


Gatwick,


Mr


and


Mrs


Malloy


sat


back


with


a


sign


of pleasure.


They had thought they had 1 been able to get away on this holiday, their


first holiday alone, without the 2 ,


since their honeymoon. They had had


to ask Mrs Malloy's mother to look after Freddic and George, their 3 ,


while


a


neighbour


had


agreed


to


4


Annabelle,


their


cat,


for


their


two-week


holiday. 5 there had been the problem of taking their leave from work at


the 6 time, all the trouble of getting their 7 and make sure the 8 was


clear


what


Annabelle


liked


to


eat.


9


they


had


wondered


whether


it


was


all


worthwhile. But they were 10 on a plane heading for Spain.


(1)


A. never


(2)


D. family


(3)


B. children


(4)


D. take care of


(5)


B. Then


(6)


C. same


(7)


B. grandmother


(8)


B. neighbour


(9)


A. Sometimes


(10)


C. at last


3.


This is an old story. People tell it to children all over the world.


Cinderella's father and mother 1 . She lived with her aunt. Her aunt had


two


daughters.


All


of


them


Cinderella


because


she


was


beautiful.


They


made


her 2 in the house all day long.


One day, the Prince was 3 . The king asked all the ladies in the land to


come to a great dance. 4 the dance the Prince would choose his wife.


When


Cinderella


heard


about


the


dance,


she


wanted


to


go.


Her


aunt


and


the


ugly sisters laughed and said,


dance. Poor Cinderella sat by the fire 5 .


6 she heard a gentle voice saying,


to the dance. I will help you.


She waved her stick at Cinderella. Suddenly she was wearing a wonderful


dress.


Cinderella enjoyed the dance very much. The Prince danced with her 8 .


Suddenly


the


clock


began


to


strike


twelve.


She


hurried


back


home.


She


lost


one of her glass


shoes 9 .


The


next day, the Prince sent men to all parts


of the country with the glass shoe.



anyone


can


wear


this


small


shoe,


he


said,



must


be


the


beautiful


lady, and I will marry her.


When the men brought the shoe to the ugly sisters, they both pretended


10


the


shoe,


but


their


feet


were


big


and


the


shoe


was


small.


The


man


laughed.



easily. Then the Prince married her, and they lived happily ever after.


(1)


D. were both dead


(2)


C. do all the work


(3)


B. old enough to marry


(4)


C. One the night of


(5)


B. crying


(6)


D. All of a sudden


(7)


A. looked up


(8)


C. all the time


(9)


A. on the steps


(10)


A. to put on



1.


All


the


housewives


who


went


to


the


new


supermarket


had


one


great


ambition:


to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. For


this was what the notice just inside the entrance promised. It said:



Be Your Lucky Day!


For


several


weeks


Mrs.


Edwards


hoped,


like


many


of


her


friends,


to


be


the


lucky


customer.


Unlike


her


friends,


she


never


gave


up


hoping.


The


cupboards in kitchen were full of things which she did not need. Her


husband


tried


to


advise


her


against


buying


things


but


failed.


She


dreamed


of


the


day


when


the


manager


of


the


supermarket


would


approach


her


and


say:



One Friday morning, after


she had finished


her


shopping and had taken it


to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy any tea. She dashed


back to the supermarket, got the tea and went towards the cash-desk. As


she


did


so,


she


saw


the


manager


of


the


supermarket


approach


her.



he said, holding out his hand,


lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free!


(1)The housewives learnt about the of free goods _______.


C. at the supermarket


(2)Mrs. Edwards ________.


C. hoped to get free shopping


(3)Mrs. Edwards's husband tried to ________.


D. stop her buying things


(4)Mrs. Edwards went back to the supermarket quickly because she had to


_______.


A. buy another thing


(5)Mrs. Edwards must have been ________.


D. disappointed


2.


In the old days, divers used to go down into the sea looking for ships


that


had


sunk,


because


they


hoped


to


find


gold


and


jewels.


Now


divers


still


search for valuable things in sunken ships, but they also try to bring


to the surface the ships themselves, or parts of them. The value of


different kinds of metals has increased greatly over the last twenty or


thirty


years


and


even


though


a


ship


has


been


under


the


sea


for


many


years,


it may be worth a great deal.


One famous sunken ship is the


coast of Ireland in 1915 with a loss of nearly, 1,500 lives. It has four


huge


propellers


made


of


an


expensive


metal.


Today


each


of


those


propellers


is


worth


$$


300,000


or


more.


The


ship


lying


on


the


sea-bed


has


been


brought


by


a


man


called


John


Light.


He


paid


about


$$


1,200,000


for


the


whole


ship.


He


hopes


to


bring


up


those


propellers


and


sell


them.


He


also


hopes


to


sell


other


parts


of


the


ship,


when


he


has


brought


them


to


the


surface,


for


about


$$ 600,000.


(1)Divers today try to bring to the surface _______.


D. all of the above


(2)Diver try to bring up metals because ________.


C. some kinds of metals are worth a lot of money


(3)The word


C. top of a liquid


(4)John Light hopes that he may be able to sell all the parts of the



D. $$1,800,000


(5)John Light bought the


C. after it sank



(2



)______


France


Viuard


an


excellent


political


speaker


but


she


was


also


among the first members of the populist party.


D. Not only was


(2



)Comrade Li promised to help us and he said he would come ______.


A. right away


(2



)Please telephone me half an hour _______.


B. in advance


(2



)Please ______ me at the station on time.


C. meet


(2



)We've


all


heard


of


Thomas


Edison,


_______


who


invented


the


electric


light and many other things.


C. the man


(2



)My father ______ an invitation to a dinner party, but he _______


it.


D. received...didn''t accept


(2



)On Sundays I prefer _______ at home to _______ out.


C. staying...going


(2



)I suggest _______ for an outgoing this Sunday.


D. our going


(2



)I haven't decided which seat ________.


C. to sit on


(2



)Rarely _______ so difficult a problem.


D. could she have been faced with


(2



)One of the requirements for a fire is that the material ______ to


its burning temperature.


D. be heated


(2



)I'd rather you _______ anything about it for the time being.


D. didn''t do


(2



)People are more _______ to spend money on goods with an attractive


look than those without.


B. tempted


(2



)My watch ______ three o'clock.


D. says


(2



)It is quite necessary for a qualified teacher to have good manners


and _____ knowledge.


A. extensive


(2



)You had one of your teeth pulled out yesterday, ____?


D. didn''t you


(2



)Every officer and every soldier _______ obey the rules.


C. has to


(2



)Listening


_____


to


what


the


teacher


said,


I


don't


know


what


today's


homework is.


C. absently


(2



)It ______ me of the country which we visited last summer.


C. reminds


(2



)__________he


goes,


she


will


go,


and


she


never


cares


_______


happens.


A. Wherever, what


(2



)Our school ________ new facilities.


A. is equipped with


(2



)He had to give up ___ the football match because he had his leg


injured in the accident.


A. taking part in


(2



)These children have an advantage _______ those in calculation.


A. over


(2



)With the guide ______ the way, we set out on foot into the night


dark.


B. leading


(2



)His report on the space exploration was really ________.


A. exciting



1.


Your


friends


might


be


in


Australia


or


maybe


just


down


the


road


,


but


they


are


all


just


a


few


clicks


(


点击


)away.


Life


has


1


for


millions


of


teenagers


across the world who now make friends online. 2 you use chat rooms, QQ,


MSN or ICQ, you are 3 of a virtual community(


虚拟社区


).



old friends on QQ,


网名


)used by


a Senior 2 girl in China.


school.


QQ is the biggest messaging 6 in China. A record 4 million people used


it


one


Saturday


night


in


October,


7


to


Tencent,


the


company


which


developed


QQ.


And Fox's Shadow might well have been one of them.


登陆


) on


Friday


nights,


and


Saturdays


or


Sundays


when


I


feel


8


.


I


usually


9


about


10 hours chatting online every week,


10 , especially boys or men.


(1)


C. changed


(2)


A. Whether


(3)


B. part


(4)


A. but


(5)


C. after


(6)


A. service


(7)


D. according


(8)


C. bored


(9)


D. spend


(10)


D. strangers


2.


The


death


of


a


child,


1


one's


own


child,


is


something


the


mind


can


hardly


comprehend.


It


seems


to


go


2


nature.


The


end


of


a


life


that


is


still


forming


3 has just begun is an almost unthinkable cruelty.


But it happens. Parents sometimes must witness the illness and death of


the


children


4


whom


they


gave


birth.


And


5


will


ever


fill


the


empty


place


that


the


dead


child


leaves


behind.


Parents


6


to


die


before


their


children,


which


is


the


natural


order


of


life


events.


When


the


situation


is


reversed


and a child dies 7 the parents it seems wrong.


Yet we never know why one person dies and another lives. But we do know


8


a


child


is


gone,


the


parents


still


have


a


future,


as


grey


and


worthless


as it may at first


seem. Death


may


take the


child, but the love never 9 .


The sorrow after a child's death is one of the longest and hardest type


of 10 to live with. And it takes long to deal with the parents' own


emotions.


(1)


A. especially


(2)


B. against


(3)


B. or


(4)


C. to


(5)


D. nothing


(6)


B. expect


(7)


A. before


(8)


C. even if


(9)


B. goes away


(10)


A. loss


3.


Brownie


and


Spotty


were


neighbour


dogs


who


met


every


day


to


play


together.


Like


pairs


of


dogs


you


can


find


in


any


1


,


these


two


dogs


loved


each


other


and played 2 so often that they had worn a path through the grass of the


field between their own houses.


One evening, Brownie's family 3 that Brownie hadn't returned home. They


went


looking


for


him


with


no


4


.


Brownie


didn't


appear


the


next


day,


and,


despite their 5 to find him, by the next week he was still missing.


Curiously, Spotty 6 at Brownie's house alone, barking. Busy with their


own


lives,


they


just


ignored


(to


pay


no


attention


to)


the


7


little


neighbour dog.


Finally,


one


morning


Spotty


8


to


take



for


an


answer.


Spotty


followed


Ted about, barking strongly, then running towards a nearby wood, as if


to say,


Ted followed the anxious Spotty. The little dog led the man to a 10 spot


a half mile from the house. There Ted found his beloved Brownie alive,


one of his hind legs stuck in a steel leg hold trap. Horrified, Ted now


wished


he'd


taken


Spotty's


earlier


requirement


seriously.


Then


Ted


noticed something quite remarkable.


(1)


C. neighborhood


(2)


A. together


(3)


D. noticed


(4)


B. success


(5)


C. efforts


(6)


B. showed up


(7)


A. nervous


(8)


B. refused


(9)


D. Follow


(10)


C. wild


1.


Valencia


is


in


the


east


part


of


Spain.


It


has


a


port


on


the


sea



two


miles


away from the coast. It is the capital of a province that is also named


Valencia.


The city is a market centre for what is produced by the land around the


city. Most of the city's money is made from farming. It is also a busy


business city



with ships



railways clothes and machine factories.


Valencia


has


an


old


part


with


white


buildings,


coloured


roofs,


and


narrow


streets. The modern part has long



wide streets and new buildings.


Valencia


is


well


known


for


its


parks


and


gardens.


It


has


many


old


churches


and museums. The University in the centre of the city was built in the


13th century.


The city of valencia has been known since the 2nd century. In the 8th


century it was the capital of Spain. There is also an important city in


Venzuela


(委内瑞拉)


named Valencia.


(2



)From the text, how many places have the name Valencia?


C. Three


(2



)What is the main difference between the two parts of the city?


B. The age of the buildings


(2



)When was Valencia the most important city in Spain?


B. 8th century


(2



)What is Valencia famous for?


D. its parks and gardens


(2



)The main income of the city of Valencia is from its _______.


D. farming


2.


Deep inside a mountain near Sweetwater in East. Tennessee is a body of


water known as the Lost Sea. It is listed by the Guinness Book of Would


Records as the world's


largest underground


lake.


The Lost Sea is


part of


an extensive and historic cave system called Craighead Caverns.


The


caverns


have


been


known


and


used


since


the


days


of


the


Cherokee


Indian


nation.


The


cave


expands


into


a


series


of


huge


rooms


from


a


small


opening


on the side of the mountain. Approximately one mile from the entrance,


in


a


room


called



Council


Room,


many


Indian


artisfacts


have


been


found.


Some of the items discovered include pottery, arrowheads, weapons, and


jewelry.


For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake


somewhere in a cave, but it was not discovered until 1905. In that year,


a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening


three hundred feet underground. He found himself in a large cave half


filled with water.


Today


tourists


visit


the


Lost


Sea


and


ride


far


out


onto


it


in


glass- bottomed


boats


powered


by


electric


motors.


More


than


thirteen


acres

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