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I.Phonetics10PointsDirections:In eachof the following groupsof words,there arefour underlinedlettercombinations marked A,B,C and D.Compare theunderlined partsand identifytheone thatis differentfrom the others inpronunciation.Mark youranswer byblackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.l.A.nurse B.thirsty C.universe D.surprise
2.A.belief B.niece C,field D.variety
3.A.surprised B.pleased C.refused D.increased
4.A.temperature B.change C.average D.surface
5.A.construction B.coral C,cross D.model
6.A.mental B.metal C.total D.metallic
7.A.detective B.decide C.nephew D.desire
8.A.determine B.demand C.medical D.belief
9.A.peasant B.present C.promise D.possession
10.A.speech B.stomach C.charge D.church
11.Vocabulary andStructure40pointsDirections:There are40incomplete sentencesin thissection.For eachsentence there arefour choicesmarkedA,B,C andD.Choose oneanswer thatbest completesthesentence andblacken thecorresponding letteron theAnswer Sheet.
11.Luckily,the firefighters arrivedand theterrible fire.A.put onB.put outC.put downD.put away
12.For milesand miles,I couldsee nothinga greatfire andlots ofsmoke.A.beside B.besides C.except D.without
13.The shopassistant didntgive methe right.A.change B.money C.serve D.note
14.The pricesof fridgeshave beenrecently.A.pressed B.brought outC.cut offD.brought down
15.This meansthe boymay beout ofjob forsome time.In this sentence“beout ofjob means.A.be on their daysoff B.go outsideC.lose hisjob D.finish hiswork
16.The TVplay wewatched lastnight wasvery.A.frightening B.afraid C.fright D.frightened
17.We tooksoft drinksto theand ourfriends tookbeer there.A.bench B.beach C,bank D.bend
18.Who willthe billA.pay B.pay forC.pay offD.pay out
19.Their debts
700.A.added toB.adds upC.add toD.add upto
20.There isbread in the cupboard,A.no more...is thereB.not anymore...isnt thereC.no longer..is thereD.not anylonger..isnt there
21.—Would youplease gooutfor awalk withus—,but Imvery busynow.A.Of coursenot B.Td like to C.Thats allright D.Thats right
22.—Can Iget youacup ofteaA.Thats verynice ofyou B.With pleasureC.You can,please D.Thank youfor thetea
23.—When canI callon you,afternoon orevening—,III beat homeall the time.A.Any B.Either C.Both D.Neither
24.—Has anyoneseen myglassesA.Here it is B.It ishere C.Here arethey D.Here theyare
25.—May Iuse yourphoneA.No,I dontmind B.Yes,you doitC.Yes,my pleasureD.Im afraidnot
26.He ismuch morea GermanA.liketo be B.liking to be C.likely to be D.likely
27.I hada newtap theday beforeyesterday.A.fix B.fixing C.to befixed D.fixed
28.We couldnteat ata restaurantbecause ofus hadmoneyon us.A.all...no B.any...no C.none...any D.no one...any
29.Have youany roomsWell stayhere foronly twodays.A.to spareB.to spendC,to takeD.to borrow
30.I wasso movedby hiswords thatI couldntfall asleepinto the night.A.deep...deeply B.deep...deep C.deeply...deeply D.deeply...deep
31.The crowdcheered thesight of the honouredguests motorcade.A.at B.on C.as soonas D.in
32.Hes a new comer.So wetry tobe asto himas we could.A.friend B.friends C.friendly D.good friends
33.She hada goodtime lastnight,A・hadnt sheB.had sheC.didnt sheD.did she
34.Dont thechild,it willfrighten him.A.call atB.laugh atC.shout toD.shout at
35.———He isa tallyoung manwith blueeyes andbroad shoulders.A.What ishe like B.What doeshe looklikeC.What doeshe likeD.How ishe
36.She nolonger talkedand laughedshe usedto.A.likeB.as thoughC.as D.just as
1..1dont knowwhy late for class.A.you areB.are youC.are youbeing D.being youare
38.As bothdictionaries weregood,he saidhe wouldtake.A.any of them B.all of them C.either of them D.either ones
39.of themknows much English.A.No B.None C.Both D.Not all
40.Will youthe bookTom Sawyerhim ifhe wants to ityouA.lend...to...borrow...from B.lend...to...borrow...ofC.borrow...to...lend...from D.lend...for...borrow...of
41.It waswho helpedTom outwhen he was introuble.A.I B.me C.us D.ours
42.The leavesof manytrees turnin autumn.A.to red D.red C.toberedD.into red一
43.Will yougo to the museumtomorrow一Yes,I willgo ifswindy.A.since B.as thoughC.if D.even though
44.Mary usedto stay up untilfar into the night,A.didnt sheB.usednt sheC.does sheD.Both AB.
45.It isvery kindyou tosupply usso muchinformation.A.for...with B.fbr...in C.of...with D.of...in
46.Five minutesearlier,wecouldhave caughtthe lasttrain.A.of B.but C.andD.so
47.Many aboy and many agirl itsince then.A.have seenB.has seenC.has beenseeing D.had seen
48.1regretted the days whenI hardat school.A.wasting...must haveworked B.having wasted...should haveworkedC.to waste...could workD.to havewasted...would work
49.Hes sureyoull passthe examination,III.Cloze20pointsDirections:For eachblank in the followingpassage,there arefour choicesgiven belowand markedA,B,C andD.Choose theone thatis mostsuitable andmark youranswer byblackeningthecorresponding letteronthe AnswerSheet.When PatJones finishedcollege,she decidedshe wantedto travelaround theworld andsee asmanyforeign placesas shecould_51_she wasyoung.Pat wantedto visitLatin Americafirst,so shegot ajob_52_an Englishteacher in a schoolin Bolivia.Pat spokea littleSpanish,_53_she was able tocommunicatewith herstudents evenwhen theydidnt knowmuchEnglish.A sentenceshe hadread somewherestuck inher mind:if youdream_54_a foreignlanguage,youhave reallymastered it.Pat repeatedthissentenceto herstudents andhoped thatsomeday shewoulddream inSpanish andthey woulddream in English.One day,one ofher worststudents cameup andexplained inSpanish thathe hadnot donehishomework.He had_55_early,and hadslept badly.“What doesthis haveto dowith_56_^^Pat demanded.“I dreamedall night,Miss,Jones,and my dream wasin English!”“In English,,Pat wasvery surprised,since he was sucha badstudents.She was_57_secretlyjealous.Her dreamswere stillnot inSpanish.But sheencouraged heryoung student,Well,tell meaboutyour dream.”“All the people inmydream_58_English,“the studentsaid,“And all the signswere inEnglish.Allthe newspapersand magazinesand allthe TVprograms wereinEnglish.“But thafswonderful/9said Pat,What didallthepeople sayto you”“Im_59_,Miss Jones.thats_60_I sleptso badly.I didntunderstand aword theysaid.It was anightmare!995l.A.as B.while C.if D.since
52.A.forB.ofC.as D.like
53.A.and B.but C.so D.yet
54.A.in B.about C.of D.for
55.A.got upB.gone tobed C.fallen asleepD.woken up
56.A.you B.me C.your dreamD.your homework
57.A.usually B.seldom C.also D.still
58.A.read B.liked C.spoke D.learned
59.A.shy B.silly C.sorry D.sad
60.A.how B.why C.when D.whereIV.Reading Comprehension60pointsDirections:There arefour readingpassages inthis part.Each passageis followedby fivequestions.For eachquestion therearefour suggestedanswers markedA,B,C andD.Choose onebest answerand blackenthecorrespondingletteron theAnswerSheet.Passage OneAccording to anold story,a farmeronce foundthat abag of corn hadbeen stolenfrom hishouse.Hewent tothe judgeand toldhim abouthis loss.The judgeordered allthepeopleof thefarm tocome beforehim.He tooka numberof sticksof equallength andgave onestick toeach man.He thensaid,Come beforeme againtomorrow.I shallthen knowwhich ofyou isthe thiefbecausethe stickgiven tothe thiefwill be one inchlonger thantheothers.The thief was afraidof beingfound out,and sothe cut an inch off hisstick.The nextday thethieFsstick was found tobeone inch shorterthan anyoftheothers.In thisway the thiefwasfound out,and wasatonce takenaway toprison.
61.A bagofcornwasfound.A.tobestolen B.stolen C.being stolenD.having stolen
62.The judgegave eachman astick.A.to changeback thefarmer^com B.to beatthe thiefC.asatool tofind out the thiefD.so asto playa gametogether
63.According tothe judge,the nextday thethiePs stick would beone inchlonger thanthe othersbecause.the thiefsstickwouldgrow oneinch longertheothers stickswould becomeoneinchshortersomething wrongwould happentothethiefs stickthejudge hadgiven thelonger sticktothethief
64.Since thethief cutthe stickshort,.hewasfound outthejudge couldntcatch himhisstick hadan equallength withthe othershisstick wouldntbe anylonger
65.The wiseway thejudge foundout thethief in the endwas to make.thethiefto cutan inchoff the stickthe thiefcutan inchoffthestickthestick growaninchlongerthe thieftell himwhat he had donePassageTwoThe homecomputer industryhas beengrowing rapidlyin theUnited Statesfor thelast tenyears.Computers usedtobe large,expensive machinesthat werevery difficultto use.But scientistsandtechnicians have been makingthem smaller and cheaperwhile atthe sametime theyhave beenmadeeasier to use.As aresult,their popularityhas beenincreasing asmore peoplehave beenbuyingcomputers fortheir homesand businesses.Computers havebeen designedto storeinformation andcompute problemsthat aredifficult forhumanbeings to work out.Some havevoices thatspeak withthe operators.Stores usecomputers tokeep(库存货品)records oftheir inventoriesand tosend billsto theircustomers.Offices usecomputers tocopyletters,record businessand keepin touchwith otheroffices.People havebeen usingcomputers intheirhomes tokeep trackofthemoney theyspend.One importantnew usefor computersis forentertainment.Many newgames havebeen designedtobe playedonthecomputers.People ofall ageshavebeenplaying thesegames.People alsohave beenbuyinghome computersto playcomputer games,watch moviesand listento concertsat home.Theyhave becomevery popularindeed.
66.Computers usedto.A.work rapidlyB.belargeand expensiveC.be easyto useD.be used for fun
67.In recentyears,computers arebeing made.larger andmore expensiveB.smallerandcheaperC.more difficultto useD.towork more slowly
68.Home computerscan beusedfor.A.writing lettersB.playing gamesC.doing businessD.all ofthe above
69.Salesmen usecomputers mainlyto.check thelist ofgoods andmaterials thatare keptin thestore houseplaygames forpleasuretalk withtheir friendswriteletters
70.The besttitle forthe passagewould be.A.New UsesFor ComputersB.The Popularityof HomeComputersC.The HomeComputer IndustryD.Computers AtHomeA.isnt heB.do youC.wont youD.hasnt he
50.With,the manhad togo outof hishiding place.A.his foodran outB.his foodrunning outC.him runningout D.his foodrun outPassage ThreeMr.Chen livingnext doortoushas ahabit ofdrinking.The bestpresent tohim,of course,is wine,Now hiseldest son brought hima bottle of Mao Tai.He wasglad andstared atit forsome time,thenwrote“105”onthecorner ofthe trademarkwith apencil,meaning hehad alreadydrunk105bottles ofthefamous wine.Two dayslater astranger came.He offeredto pay5yuan forthe emptyMao Taibottle.Mr.Chen waspleased andsold it.Several weekslater,his secondsonbroughthim anotherbottleofMao一Tai.While examiningand enjoyingit,hewassuddenly terrifiedhe found105”—the verymark onit.
71.The storyis mainlyabout.A.two sonsof Mr.Chens B.wine,the bestpresentC.the secretof105D.an emptybottle worth5yuan
72.The storytells thatthe strangerwasaman who.A.took backempties B.produced famouswine(增进)C.promoted thesale ofMao TaiD.knew howto meetpeoples needs
73.Mr.Chen soldhis emptyMaoTaibottle because.hehadalready numberedit“105”he knewhis secondson wouldbring himanother theprice offeredwas highenoughhe hopedthe bottlecould beused again
74.When examiningand enjoyingthe winesent byhis secondson,Mr.Chen wasterrified becausehefound.A.the winewas mixedwith waterB.he shouldhave markedit106”(超过)C.the winehad exceededthetimelimit D.his secondson hadbeen cheated
75.Accordingtothe story,who doyou saylearned alessonA.The strangerB.Mr.Chen C.His neighbourD.Mr.Chens eldestsonPassage FourDoyou findgetting upin the morning sodifficult thatitispainful Thismight becalled laziness,but Dr.Kleitman hasanewexplanation.He hasproved thateveryone hasa dailyenergy cycle.During thehours when you labourthrough yourwork youmay saythat you9re hot”.Thafs true.The timeof daywhenyoufeel mostenergetic iswhen your cycle ofbody temperatureis atits peak.Forsome peoplethe peakcomes duringthe forenoon.For othersit comesin the afternoon orevening.No one(自言自语)has discoveredwhy thisis so,but itleads tosuch familiarmonologues as:Get up,John!YouH belateforwork again!^^The possibleexplanation tothe troubleis thatJohn is at histemperature-and-energy peakinthe evening.Much familyquarrelling endswhen husbandsand wivesrealizewhat theseenergy cyclesmean,and whichcycle eachmember ofthe familyhas.You cantchange your energy cycle,but youcan learntomakeyour lifeit better.Habit canhelp,Dr.Kleitman believes.Maybe youresleepy intheeveningbut feelyou muststayuplate anyway.Counteract(对抗)your cycleto someextent byhabitually stayingup laterthan youwant to.If yourenergy islowin themorning butyou havean importantjob todo early intheday,rise beforeyour usualhour.This(鼓起干劲)wont changeyourcycle,but youllget upsteam andwork betterat yourlow point.Get off to aslow startwhich savesyourenergy.Get witha leisurelyyawl and stretch.Sit ontheedge ofthe beda minutebefore puttingyour feetonthefloor.Avoid thetrouble somesearch forcleanclothes bylaying themoutthenight before.When everpossible,do routinework intheafternoonandsave tasksrequiring moreenergy orconcentration foryour sharperhours.
76.If a person findsgetting upearly aproblem,most probably.he isa lazypersonhe refusesto followhis ownenergy cycleheis notsure whenhis energyis lowheisathis peakintheafternoon orevening
77.Which ofthe followingmay leadto familyquarrels accordingtothepassageA.Unawareness ofenergy cycles.B.Familiar monologues.C.A changeinafamily membersenergy cycle.Attempts to control theenergy cycleof otherfamily member.
78.If onewantstoworkmoreefficiently athis lowpoint inthemorning,he should.A.change hisenergy cycleC.get upearlier thanusualB.overcome hislaziness D.go tobed earlier
79.You are advised torise witha yawnandstretchbecause itwill.help tokeep yourenergy forthedaysworkhelp you tocontrolyour temperearlyinthe dayenableyoutoconcentrate onyour routineworkkeep yourenergy cycleunder controlall day
80.Which ofthefollowingstatements isNOT TRUEGettingofftowork witha minimumeffort helpssave onesenergy.Dr.Kleitman explainswhy peoplereach theirpeak atdifferent hoursof day.Habit helpsapersonadapt tohis ownenergy cycle.参照答案Children haveenergy cycles,too.V.Writing20points
1.PhoneticsI.D
2.D
3.D
4.B
5.A
6.D
7.
8.C
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.A
19.D20-A
21.B
22.A
23.B
24.D
25.D
26.C
27.D
28.C
29.A
30.D
31.A
32.C
33.C
34.D
35.B
36.C
37.A
38.C
39.B
40.A
41.A
42.B
43.D
44.D
45.
46.C
47.A
48.B
49.C
50.BIII.Cloze
51.B
52.C
53.C
54.A
55.B
56.D
57.
58.C
59.C
60.BII.Vocabulary andStructureIV.Reading Comprehension
61.B
62.C
63.C
64.A
65.B
66.B
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68.D
69.A
70.B
71.C
72.A
73.C
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75.B
76.D
77.A
78.C
79.A
80.BV.WritingFake CommoditiesFakeand poor quality commoditiesareaserious problem.Many thingscan befaked suchassoybean sauce,vinegar,bicycles,andmanyother things.The interestsof consumersare affected,andmany enterpriseskeep losingmoney becauseof cheapfake commodities.There aresome reasonsfor sucha phenomenon.The majorone isthe desireof somepeople to“make easymoney”.These peoplethink nothingofthelaw ofthe protection of intellectualpropertyrights.To getrid offake andpoorqualitycommodities,the governmentshould educatepeople toobey thelawoftheprotectionofindividual intellectualproperty rightsand notto sellany fakegoods.Thegovernment shouldpunish severelyand closedown allthe factoriesproducing fakegoods。
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