-
(??????)1: When you walk along a street in
a big city in the United
States, you
may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers
give the
correct time during the day.
People there think that it is important
to
know
the
time.
Most
Americans
have
watches.
They
want
to
do
certain
things at certain
times. They do not want to be late.
Not all people all over the world value time.
Suppose you visit a
certain country in
South America. You would find that people living
there do not like to rush. If you had
an appointment with someone, he
would
probably
be
late.
He
would
not
care
for
arriving
on
time.
In
some
countries
in
South
America,
even
the
radio
programs
may
not
begin
right
on
time. Nor do the radio announcers think it
important to announce
the right time.
Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems
to
them
that
a
person
who
does
everything
on
time
is
controlled
by
a
machine.
They
do
not
want
a
clock
or
any
machine
to
have
that
much
power
over
their
lives. ??????In some countries in South
America?¨
??.
A: the radio announcers do think it
important to announce the exact
time
B: the radio programs may start a bit
early or late
C: many people think a
clock has much power
D: most people do
not want to be controlled by others
±ê×?????:
(??????)2: A man suffering from a chock
should be given ____.
A: hot sweet tea
B: a hot sweet tea
C: the
hot sweet tea
D: one hot sweet tea
±ê×?????:
(??????)3:
It??s
nearly
seven
o??____be
here
at
any
moment.
A:
must
B: need
C: should
D: can
±ê×?????:
(??????)4: Every month more
and more people sign up to the Internet,
looking for information and
(entertainment), or simply because they
do not want to be left behind.
A: amusement
B: instruction
C: technology
D: statement
±ê×?????:
(??????)5:
People
enjoy
talking
about
?°firsts?±.
They
like
to
remember
their
first
love
or
their
first
car.
But,
not
all
firsts
are
happy
ones.
Few people enjoy
recalling the firsts that are of history?§s
bad
but
important
firsts
was
the
first
car
accident.
Autos(????)
were
still young when it
happened. The crash took place in New York City.
The year was 1896. The month was May. A
man from Massachusetts was
visiting
the
city
in
his
new
car.
At
the
time,
bicycle
riders
were
still
trying
to
get
used
to
the
new
set
of
wheels
on
the
road.
No
one
is
sure
who was at fault. In
any case, the bike and the car collided. The man
on the bike was injured. The driver of
the car had to stay in prison
and
wait
for
the
hospital
report
on
the
bicycle
rider.
Luckily
the
rider
was not
killed.
Three
years
later,
another
automobile
accident
took
place.
It
was
again
in New
York City. A man named Henry Bliss stepped off a
streetcar. He
was
hit
by
a
passing
car.
Once
again,
no
one
is
sure
just
how
it
happened
or
whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put
in prison. Poor
Mr
Bliss
became
the
first
person
to
die
in
a
car
accident. This
passage
is about .
A:
the first bicycle accident
B: accidents
in large cities
C: two of the first
auto accidents
D: the first car with
wheels
±ê×?????:
(??????)6:
One
of
the
world?§s
most
deadly
health
problems
is
spreading
to new places. The
problem is heart disease and it is affecting more
and more people in developing
countries. For years heart disease has
been
the
number
one
cause
of
death
in
most
industrial
nations.
The
heart
disease
has claimed more life than cancer, accidents or
Aids. In the
past
in
most
developing
nations
fewer
people
died
from
heart
disease.
They died instead from diseases such as
lung disease. Now the World
Health
Organization
has
warned
that
heart
disease
is
increasing
rapidly
in almost every developing nation. Why?
One reason is that people in
developing
nations
are
living
longer.
Another
reason
is
that
many
people
have
changed
the
way
they
live.
They
now
eat
more
fat
and
salt
and
eat
fewer fruits and vegetables. They drink
more alcohol and they smoke
more
tobacco
products.
More
people
also
work
in
offices
now.
They
sit
at
the
desk
all
day.
They
do
not
get
enough
physical
exercise.
The
World
Health
Organization
is
worried
about
the
increase
in
heart
disease
in
developing
countries.
It
has
called
on
health
experts
in
these
countries
to learn more
about the problem. Which of the following might be
the
best title for this passage?
A: The problem of heart disease in the
developing countries
B: Why heart
disease is a deadly problem
C: How to
prevent heart disease in the developing countries
D: Death rate in developing and
developed countries
±ê×?????:
(??????)7: The professor?§s
enthusiasm and energy continue to _____
today.
A: make people angry
B: fascinating
C: collapse
D: bear fruit
±ê×?????:
(??????)8:
A
hobby
is
something
you
do
just
for
fun.
It
could
be
painting
pictures, watching
birds, or reading. Some people collect, or save
things. These things could be new. But
they might be old.
Many beautiful thins
were made long ago.
Where do people get
the things that they collect? At the beach many
people
pick
up
pretty
shells
to
save.
They
find
them
near
the
sea.
Some
people
pick
up
things
from
the
street.
They
find
things
in
the
garbage.
Others
save
things
they
get
from
their
families
or
friends.
Still
others
buy things to
collect.
Why
do people
collect
things?
First it
can be
fun.
People really like
the
things they save.
Also,
you
and
a
friend
may
collect
the
same
thing.
Then
it?§s
something
you can do together. But some people
like to do it alone. To them, a
hobby
is something you do by yourself.
People
also
learn
from
their
hobbies.
You
might
have
many
pictures
of
kings.
If
you
wanted
to
know
more
about
them,
you
could
go
to
the
library
and
get
a
book.
Then
you
could
read
about
them.
You
would
find
out
such
things as when and where they lived.
Saving things gives people something to
do. Both children and older
people
like
to
have
hobbies.
Some
people
no
longer
work.
So
they
collect
things to keep busy.
Hobbies fill many people?§s days with hours of
fun. The
most
instructive
meaning
of
collecting
things
is
___________.
A: To have fun
B: to follow the fashion
C:
to learn something
D: to kill time
±ê×?????:
(??????)9: She knows too well what is
(in store).
A: obvious
B:
hidden
C: right now
D: to
come
±ê×?????:
(??????)10: Then the rope was pulled
again and Buck had to (let go).
A: give
up
B: leave
C: move along
D: go away
±ê×?????:
(??????)11: As the car
(picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.
A: gained speed
B: lost
control
C: was taken to the spot
D: started running
±ê×?????:
(??????)12:
The
mice
built
tunnels
____
they
can
get
rice
in
the
fields.
A: which
B: on which
C: by which
D: through which
±ê×?????:
(??????)13:
The
better
use
you
can
make
____
time,
the
greater
contributions you will make ____
society.
A: in,to
B: of,to
C: on,for
D: up,for
±ê×?????:
(??????)14: In August, it is very hot
and wet in the southern part of
the
United
States.
People
there
have
heart
trouble
and
other
kinds
of
health
problems
during
this
month.
In
the
Northeast
and
the
Middle
West,
it
is very hot at some times and cold at other times.
People in these
states will have heart
trouble after the weather changes in February
or March.
The weather can also influence
intelligence.
For
example,
in
a
1983
study
by
scientists,
the
IQ
scores
of some
college students were
very
high
during a storm, but
after
the
storm,
their scores were low. Storms can increase
intelligence. Very
hot
weather,
on
the
other
hand,
can
lower
it.
Students
in
many
schools
of the United States
often do badly on exams in the hot months of the
year
(July
and
August).
Weather also has a strong effect on
people?§s feeling. Winter may be
a
bad
time
for
thin
people.
They
usually
feel
cold
during
these
months.
They
might
feel
depressed
during
cold
weather.
In
hot
summer
weather,
on the other
hand,
fat people
may feel
unhappy.
At about
65¨H, people
become
stronger.
Low
air
pressure
makes
people
feel
free,
but
it
also
increases
forgetfulness. People leave more bags
and umbrellas on buses and in
stores on
low pressure days. There is a ?°perfect weather?±
for work
and health. People feel best
at a temperature of about 64¨H with 65
percent humidity. Are you feeling
sick, sad, tired, forgetful,
or
very
intelligent
today?
The
weather
may
be
the
reason.
??????In ?°perfect weather?± of 64¨H,?¨
??.
A: people are forgetful
B: people do their work badly
C: thin people feel cold
D:
people are in better health
±ê×?????:
(??????)15:
It
crosses
the
boundary
and
stops
at
the
Law
courts,where
the Lord Mayor (is presented to) the
Lord chief Justice.
A: is hoping to see
B: is introduced to
C: is to
give a public speech to
D: is handed
over to
±ê×?????:
(??????)16: Do you remember the village
____ in 1978?
A: where we went to
B: where we went
C: which we
went
D: that we went
±ê×?????:
(??????)17:
The
poor
little
kid
was
so
____
by
the
big
boy??s
threatening
words that he didn??t know what to do.
A: horrified
B: amused
C: diligent
D: quiet
±ê×?????:
(??????)18: This caf¨? is very warm and
comfortable. I like the ___
atmosphere
here.
A: cold
B: quiet
C: strange
D: cozy
±ê×?????:
(??????)19: Air is very ____ to us.
Without it we would die.
A: happy
B: useless
C: safe
D: necessary
±ê×?????:
(??????)20: Mr. Johnson
starts to work very early in the morning and
goes on working until late in the
afternoon ____ a break at midday.
A:
with
B: for
C: as
D: through
±ê×?????:
(??????)1: When you walk along a street
in a big city in the United
States, you
may see clocks in most stores. Radio announcers
give the
correct time during the day.
People there think that it is important
to
know
the
time.
Most
Americans
have
watches.
They
want
to
do
certain
things at certain
times. They do not want to be late.
Not all people all over the world value time.
Suppose you visit a
certain country in
South America. You would find that people living
there do not like to rush. If you had
an appointment with someone, he
would
probably
be
late.
He
would
not
care
for
arriving
on
time.
In
some
countries
in
South
America,
even
the
radio
programs
may
not
begin
right
on
time. Nor do the radio announcers think it
important to announce
the right time.
Many people regard a clock as a machine. It seems
to
them
that
a
person
who
does
everything
on
time
is
controlled
by
a
machine.
They
do
not
want
a
clock
or
any
machine
to
have
that
much
power
over
their
lives. ??????In some countries in South
America?¨
??.
A: the radio announcers do think it
important to announce the exact
time
B: the radio programs may start a bit
early or late
C: many people think a
clock has much power
D: most people do
not want to be controlled by others
±ê×?????:
(??????)2: A man suffering from a chock
should be given ____.
A: hot sweet tea
B: a hot sweet tea
C: the
hot sweet tea
D: one hot sweet tea
±ê×?????:
(??????)3:
It??s
nearly
seven
o??____be
here
at
any
moment.
A:
must
B: need
C: should
D: can
±ê×?????:
(??????)4: Every month more
and more people sign up to the Internet,
looking for information and
(entertainment), or simply because they
do not want to be left behind.
A: amusement
B: instruction
C: technology
D: statement
±ê×?????:
(??????)5:
People
enjoy
talking
about
?°firsts?±.
They
like
to
remember
their
first
love
or
their
first
car.
But,
not
all
firsts
are
happy
ones.
Few people enjoy
recalling the firsts that are of history?§s
bad
but
important
firsts
was
the
first
car
accident.
Autos(????)
were
still young when it
happened. The crash took place in New York City.
The year was 1896. The month was May. A
man from Massachusetts was
visiting
the
city
in
his
new
car.
At
the
time,
bicycle
riders
were
still
trying
to
get
used
to
the
new
set
of
wheels
on
the
road.
No
one
is
sure
who was at fault. In
any case, the bike and the car collided. The man
on the bike was injured. The driver of
the car had to stay in prison
and
wait
for
the
hospital
report
on
the
bicycle
rider.
Luckily
the
rider
was not
killed.
Three
years
later,
another
automobile
accident
took
place.
It
was
again
in New
York City. A man named Henry Bliss stepped off a
streetcar. He
was
hit
by
a
passing
car.
Once
again,
no
one
is
sure
just
how
it
happened
or
whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put
in prison. Poor
Mr
Bliss
became
the
first
person
to
die
in
a
car
accident. This
passage
is about .
A:
the first bicycle accident
B: accidents
in large cities
C: two of the first
auto accidents
D: the first car with
wheels
±ê×?????:
(??????)6:
One
of
the
world?§s
most
deadly
health
problems
is
spreading
to new places. The
problem is heart disease and it is affecting more
and more people in developing
countries. For years heart disease has
been
the
number
one
cause
of
death
in
most
industrial
nations.
The
heart
disease
has claimed more life than cancer, accidents or
Aids. In the
past
in
most
developing
nations
fewer
people
died
from
heart
disease.
They died instead from diseases such as
lung disease. Now the World
Health
Organization
has
warned
that
heart
disease
is
increasing
rapidly
in almost every developing nation. Why?
One reason is that people in
developing
nations
are
living
longer.
Another
reason
is
that
many
people
have
changed
the
way
they
live.
They
now
eat
more
fat
and
salt
and
eat
fewer fruits and vegetables. They drink
more alcohol and they smoke
more
tobacco
products.
More
people
also
work
in
offices
now.
They
sit
at
the
desk
all
day.
They
do
not
get
enough
physical
exercise.
The
World
Health
Organization
is
worried
about
the
increase
in
heart
disease
in
developing
countries.
It
has
called
on
health
experts
in
these
countries
to learn more
about the problem. Which of the following might be
the
best title for this passage?
A: The problem of heart disease in the
developing countries
B: Why heart
disease is a deadly problem
C: How to
prevent heart disease in the developing countries
D: Death rate in developing and
developed countries
±ê×?????:
(??????)7: The professor?§s
enthusiasm and energy continue to _____
today.
A: make people angry
B: fascinating
C: collapse
D: bear fruit
±ê×?????:
(??????)8:
A
hobby
is
something
you
do
just
for
fun.
It
could
be
painting
pictures, watching
birds, or reading. Some people collect, or save
things. These things could be new. But
they might be old.
Many beautiful thins
were made long ago.
Where do people get
the things that they collect? At the beach many
people
pick
up
pretty
shells
to
save.
They
find
them
near
the
sea.
Some
people
pick
up
things
from
the
street.
They
find
things
in
the
garbage.
Others
save
things
they
get
from
their
families
or
friends.
Still
others
buy things to
collect.
Why
do people
collect
things?
First it
can be
fun.
People really like
the
things they save.
Also,
you
and
a
friend
may
collect
the
same
thing.
Then
it?§s
something
you can do together. But some people
like to do it alone. To them, a
hobby
is something you do by yourself.
People
also
learn
from
their
hobbies.
You
might
have
many
pictures
of
kings.
If
you
wanted
to
know
more
about
them,
you
could
go
to
the
library
and
get
a
book.
Then
you
could
read
about
them.
You
would
find
out
such
things as when and where they lived.
Saving things gives people something to
do. Both children and older
people
like
to
have
hobbies.
Some
people
no
longer
work.
So
they
collect
things to keep busy.
Hobbies fill many people?§s days with hours of
fun. The
most
instructive
meaning
of
collecting
things
is
___________.
A: To have fun
B: to follow the fashion
C:
to learn something
D: to kill time
±ê×?????:
(??????)9: She knows too well what is
(in store).
A: obvious
B:
hidden
C: right now
D: to
come
±ê×?????:
(??????)10: Then the rope was pulled
again and Buck had to (let go).
A: give
up
B: leave
C: move along
D: go away
±ê×?????:
(??????)11: As the car
(picked up speed),it slid about on the ice.
A: gained speed
B: lost
control
C: was taken to the spot
D: started running
±ê×?????:
(??????)12:
The
mice
built
tunnels
____
they
can
get
rice
in
the
fields.
A: which
B: on which
C: by which
D: through which
±ê×?????:
(??????)13:
The
better
use
you
can
make
____
time,
the
greater
contributions you will make ____
society.
A: in,to
B: of,to
C: on,for
D: up,for
±ê×?????:
(??????)14: In August, it is very hot
and wet in the southern part of
the
United
States.
People
there
have
heart
trouble
and
other
kinds
of
health
problems
during
this
month.
In
the
Northeast
and
the
Middle
West,
it
is very hot at some times and cold at other times.
People in these
states will have heart
trouble after the weather changes in February
or March.
The weather can also influence
intelligence.
For
example,
in
a
1983
study
by
scientists,
the
IQ
scores
of some
college students were
very
high
during a storm, but
after
the
storm,
their scores were low. Storms can increase
intelligence. Very
hot
weather,
on
the
other
hand,
can
lower
it.
Students
in
many
schools
of the United States
often do badly on exams in the hot months of the
year
(July
and
August).
Weather also has a strong effect on
people?§s feeling. Winter may be
a
bad
time
for
thin
people.
They
usually
feel
cold
during
these
months.
They
might
feel
depressed
during
cold
weather.
In
hot
summer
weather,
on the other
hand,
fat people
may feel
unhappy.
At about
65¨H, people
become
stronger.
Low
air
pressure
makes
people
feel
free,
but
it
also
increases
forgetfulness. People leave more bags
and umbrellas on buses and in
stores on
low pressure days. There is a ?°perfect weather?±
for work
and health. People feel best
at a temperature of about 64¨H with 65
percent humidity. Are you feeling
sick, sad, tired, forgetful,
or
very
intelligent
today?
The
weather
may
be
the
reason.
??????In ?°perfect weather?± of 64¨H,?¨
??.
A: people are forgetful
B: people do their work badly
C: thin people feel cold
D:
people are in better health
±ê×?????:
(??????)15:
It
crosses
the
boundary
and
stops
at
the
Law
courts,where
the Lord Mayor (is presented to) the
Lord chief Justice.
A: is hoping to see
B: is introduced to
C: is to
give a public speech to
D: is handed
over to
±ê×?????:
(??????)16: Do you remember the village
____ in 1978?
A: where we went to
B: where we went
C: which we
went
D: that we went
±ê×?????:
(??????)17:
The
poor
little
kid
was
so
____
by
the
big
boy??s
threatening
words that he didn??t know what to do.
A: horrified
B: amused
C: diligent
D: quiet
±ê×?????:
(??????)18: This caf¨? is very warm and
comfortable. I like the ___
atmosphere
here.
A: cold
B: quiet
C: strange
D: cozy
±ê×?????:
(??????)19: Air is very ____ to us.
Without it we would die.
A: happy
B: useless
C: safe
D: necessary
±ê×?????:
(??????)20: Mr. Johnson
starts to work very early in the morning and
goes on working until late in the
afternoon ____ a break at midday.
A:
with
B: for
C: as
D: through
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