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- ^1. m/a/ster
- A. adv/a/nce B. /a/rrow C. h/a/mmer D. m/a/terial
- #A
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- ^2. m/o/del
- A. /o/pening B. m/o/stly C. /o/nce D. /o/ffice
- #D
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- ^3. pl/ea/sure
- A. f/ea/ther B. br/ea/the C. foreh/ea/d D. /e/quator
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- ^4. /ex/ist
- A. /ex/periment B. /ex/tend C. /ex/pression D. /ex/amination
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- ^5. pul/s/e
- A. re/s/ist B. pro/c/ession C. expo/s/e D. indoor/s/
- #B
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- ^6. ex__tion
- A. ibi B. hhib C. ihhbi D. hibi
- #D
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- ^7. m__d__ine
- A. e, is B. e, ic C. a, is D. a, ac
- #B
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- ^8. pr__e
- A. aiz B. ais C. iaz D. ias
- #B
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- ^9. br__ge
- A. id B. ie C. ed D. ia
- #A
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- ^10. lang__ge
- A. au B. ua C. wi D. ui
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- ^11. ____ is black and ____ is black and white.
- A. My cow ... his
- B. Mine ... he
- C. My cow ... mine
- D. His cow ... my
- #A
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- ^12. ____ we need is more practice.
- A. That
- B. Why
- C. If
- D. What
- #D
-
- ^13. We think much ____ his latest book. It's excellent.
- A. over
- B. of
- C. about
- D. through
- #B
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- ^14. The poor girl walked ____ whole day in ____ snow.
- A. the ... a
- B. a ... a
- C. \ ... the
- D. a ... the
- #D
-
- ^15. Have they put forward any theory ____?
- A. how the earth came into being
- B. how did the earth come into being
- C. of how the earth came into being
- D. of how did the earth come into being
- #C
-
- ^16. I heard that one of her children ____ ill.
- A. would fall
- B. was falling
- C. has fallen
- D. had fallen
- #D
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- ^17. Of all the girls she sings ____.
- A. more beautiful
- B. most beautiful
- C. more beautifully
- D. most beautifully
- #D
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- ^18. He ____ his way out when the film ended.
- A. kept
- B. broke
- C. smoothed
- D. made
- #D
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- ^19. The sun gives out ____ the earth absorbs.
- A. more two million times heat and light than
- B. two million times more heat and light than
- C. two million times heat and light more than
- D. two million times more than heat and light
- #B
-
- ^20. There is ____ hope of our getting there in time. What shall we
- do?
- A. few
- B. a few
- C. little
- D. a little
- #C
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- ^21. He ____ or never gives his child a present.
- A. seldom
- B. often
- C. always
- D. sometimes
- #A
-
- ^22. Those shoes are only fit ____ away.
- A. to throw
- B. to be thrown
- C. to be throwing
- D. throwing
- #B
-
- ^23. When you arrive in Xian, Mr Li ____ for you at the airport.
- He ____ you to the guest house.
- A. is waiting ... takes
- B. waits ... will take
- C. will be waiting ... will take
- D. will wait ... takes
- #C
-
- ^24. It's no use ____ that you did not know the rules.
- A. your pretending
- B. for you pretending
- C. by you to pretend
- D. if you to pretend
- #A
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- ^25. Coffee ____ be drunk while it is hot.
- A. has to
- B. must
- C. ought to
- D. will
- #C
-
- ^26. I hope you'll be a ____ speaker. You should speak ____.
- A. careful ... carelessly
- B. careful ... carefully
- C. careless ... carefully
- D. careful ... in carelessness
- #B
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- ^27. That's the very point ____.
- A. that must be insisted
- B. which must be insisted
- C. that must be insisited on
- D. which must be insisted on
- #C
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- ^28. Gentlemen always shake hands when ____ to each other.
- A. introduced
- B. to introduce
- C. introduce
- D. introducing
- #A
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- ^29. She asked ____ we were getting on well with our work.
- A. how
- B. if
- C. what
- D. that
- #B
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- ^30. The girls in our class are ____ in your class.
- A. more active in sports than
- B. more active in sports than those
- C. as active in sports as
- D. not so active in sports as they
- #B
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- ^31. That is a medical team which ____ ten doctors and two nurses.
- A. is made of
- B. is made from
- C. is made out of
- D. is made up of
- #D
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- ^32. The boy ____ his time between work and play.
- A. spent
- B. wasted
- C. separated
- D. divided
- #D
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- ^33. She wears the same kind of clothes ____ her sister usually does.
- A. that
- B. which
- C. as
- D. like
- #C
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- ^34. Jack ____ hard work.
- A. will soon get used to do
- B. is used to
- C. used to
- D. used to doing
- #B
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- ^35. I went on ____ there, ____ for something to happen.
- A. standing ... waiting
- B. to stand ... waiting
- C. standing ... to wait
- D. to stand ... to wait
- #A
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- ^36. The girl as well as the boys ____ to play football.
- A. likes very much
- B. like very much
- C. don't like
- D. are going
- #A
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- ^37. It was such a day ____ we rarely(║▄╔┘╡╪) see in Chongqing.
- A. as
- B. so
- C. that
- D. \
- #A
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- ^38. "Do you mind my opening the windows?"
- "____."
- A. Yes, open them please
- B. No, of course not
- C. Yes, do it please
- D. No, you can't open them
- #B
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- ^39. "Which of the two caps fits you well?"
- " ____ of them is OK."
- A. All
- B. Both
- C. Either
- D. Any
- #C
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- ^40. Hello! I ____ you ____ in London. How long have you been here?
- A. don't know ... were
- B. hadn't known ... are
- C. haven't known ... are
- D. didn't know ... were
- #D
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- ^41. A. any B.every C. one D. the ⌐ª Father Never Got Excited
- #C
- ⌐ª
- ^42. A. over B. from C. in D. of ⌐ª My father was a lawyer in a
- #B
- ⌐ªsmall city in Illinois. In
- ^43. A. much B. many ⌐ª__41__ way he was different
- C. few D. little ⌐ª__42__ most other lawyers:
- #A
- ⌐ªthere were times when he did
- ^44. A. lot of B. some of ⌐ªnot have __43__ to say. He
- C. any of D. part of ⌐ªwas friendly, but he was also
- #D
- ⌐ªa wonderful man for keeping
- ^45. A. woke her up B. let us up ⌐ªhis mouth shut.
- C. woke us up D. made her up ⌐ª
- #C
- ⌐ª
- ^46. A. sleeping B. sleepy ⌐ª One year we spent __44__
- C. asleep D. tiring ⌐ªthe summer in a big old house
- #B
- ⌐ªin Michigan. At midnight my
- ^47. A. quite B. rather ⌐ªmother __45__ screaming: "
- C. hardly D. very ⌐ªThere's a bat in this bed-
- #A
- ⌐ªroom! Robert! Get up!Get up!"
- ^48. A. interested and mad ⌐ª
- B. afraid and interesting ⌐ª
- C. nervous and exciting ⌐ª Father said something in a
- D. excited and mad ⌐ª__46__ voice, but we couldn't
- #D
- ⌐ª__47__ hear his words.Then my
- ^49. A. rest B. remains ⌐ªmother's voice, __48__, came
- C. following D. whole ⌐ªclearly into our bedroom. "
- #A
- ⌐ªWell, if you aren't going to
- ^50. A. another B. the other ⌐ªdo anything about it, I'm
- C. other D. others ⌐ªgoing to spend the __49__ of
- #A
- ⌐ªthe night down in the living
- ^51. A.could tell ⌐ªroom."
- B.could have told ⌐ª
- C. might tell ⌐ª
- D. must have told ⌐ª We were all asleep when she
- #B
- ⌐ªscreamed again:"There's__50__
- ^52. A. so that B. before ⌐ªbat down here! " This time we
- C. since D. because ⌐ªcould hear my father's answer
- #B
- ⌐ª"I __51__ you that,"he called
- ^53. A. search for B. examine ⌐ªout. " I saw it __52__ I came
- C. find out D. understand ⌐ªup to bed."
- #C
- ⌐ª
- ^54. A.whether B.if C.why D.that ⌐ª Yes, Father was a wonderful
- #C
- ⌐ªman for keeping his mouth shut.
- ^55. A. to B. by C. with D. on ⌐ª
- #D
- ⌐ª One September day,I remember,
- ^56. A.ever B.even C.yet D.still ⌐ªthe minister of our church
- #D
- ⌐ªcame to visit us. He wanted
- ^57. A. walking backward ⌐ªto __53__ __54__ my father
- B. stepping forward ⌐ªhadn't gone to church for a
- C. looking forward to ⌐ªlong time. We were in the
- D. counting backward ⌐ªgarden when he arrived and
- #A
- ⌐ªstarted talking.
- ^58. A. Once more ⌐ª
- B. All at once ⌐ª
- C. Over and over ⌐ª Father didn't say much, but
- D. At the same time ⌐ªthe minister kept right __55__
- #B
- ⌐ªtalking. He was __56__ talking
- ^59. A. and B. so C. but D. or ⌐ªwhen he started to leave,
- #C
- ⌐ª__57__ as he talked. He could
- ^60. A. in the ears B. on his ears ⌐ªnot see where he was going.
- C. on his face D. in the face ⌐ª__58__ he fell head over heels
- #D
- ⌐ªinto a little ditch(╦«╣╡).
- ^61. A. seat B. steps ⌐ª
- C. foot D. feet ⌐ª
- #D
- ⌐ª The minister wasn't hurt,
- ^62. A. knowing B. recognizing ⌐ª__59__ his clothes were dirty
- C. realizing D. being ⌐ªand he was red __60__ when he
- #A
- ⌐ªgot to his __61__ again. Then
- ^63. A. with B. in ⌐ªFather remembered that the
- C. by D. according to ⌐ªminister was very proud of
- #B
- ⌐ª__62__ Latin, so he comforted
- ^64. A. off B. out C. down D. up ⌐ªhim __63__ that langnage: "Fa-
- #C
- ⌐ªcilis descensus Averno " -- "
- ^65. A. brought B. took ⌐ªEasy is the road __64__ to
- C. fetched D. sent ⌐ªHell(╡╪╙ⁿ)."Then Father __65__
- #D
- ⌐ªme to get the clothes brush.
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- 1.
- Doctors in Zhongshan County (╧╪) brought back to life a heart
- patient whose breathing had stopped for more than three hours and
- whose heart had stopped beating for an hour and five minutes.
-
- Nanfang Ribao(─╧╖╜╚╒▒¿) reports that Chen Guanfen,a 21-year-old
- woman who has suffered from an irregular heartbeat since 1980, is
- now in good condition after the July 10 heart attack(╖ó▓í).
-
- ^66. The best headline(▒Ω╠Γ) for the above news story is ____.
- A. Chen Guanfen
- B. Heart Patient Back to Life
- C. Doctors in Zhongshan County
- D. Heart Patient in Good Condition
- #B
-
- ^67. Decide which is the correct order to describe what happened
- in the story ____.
- (1). doctors helped the patient
- (2). the patient's breathing stopped
- (3). the patient's heart stopped beating
- (4). the patient suffered from an irregular heartbeat
- (5). the patient had a heart attack
- (6). the patient was in good condition
- A. 4,5,2,3,1,6
- B. 4,1,6,5,2,3
- C. 6,4,5,2,3,1
- D. 6,2,3,1,4,5
- #A
-
- 2.
- I was telling my boy Sonny the story of the hare and the tortoise.
- At the end I said:
-
- "Son, remember: slow and steady(╬╚) wins the race(╚ⁿ┼▄). Don't you
- think there's something to learn from the tortoise?"
-
- He opened his eyes wide. "Do you mean next time when I'm entering
- for the 60-metre race I should wish that Billy and Tony and Sandy
- would all fall asleep half-way?"
-
- I was shocked (╛¬╖▀). "But the tortoise didn't wish the hare would
- fall asleep!"
-
- "He must have wished that," Sonny said. "Otherwise how could he be
- so stupid as to race with the hare? He knew very well the hare ran a
- hundred times faster than he himself did."
-
- "He didn't have such a wish," I insisted. "He won the race by per-
- severance(╝ß│╓), by pushing on steadily."
-
- Sonny thought for a while. "That's a lie," he said. "He won it be-
- cause he was lucky. If the hare hadn't happened to fall asleep, the
- tortoise would never have won the race. He could be as steady as you
- like or a hundred times steadier, but he'd never have won the race!
- That's for sure."
-
- I gave up.Today's children are not like what we used to be.They're
- just hopeless.
-
- ^68. The writer argued(╒∙┬█) with his son because ____.
- A. he liked tortoises while his son liked hares
- B. they disagreed about whether the tortoise was stupid
- C. he liked the story of the hare and the tortoise while his son
- didn't
- D. he tried to teach his son the moral lesson of the story but his
- son rejected
- #D
-
- ^69. Sonny believed that the tortoise ____.
- A. won the race by his own effort
- B. took a risk(├░╧╒) by agreeing to race
- C. was not given a fair chance in the race
- D. in fact did not win the race
- #B
-
- ^70. Billy, Tony and Sandy must be ____.
- A. boys who were unknown to Sonny's father
- B. boys Sonny had run races with before
- C. boys Sonny had never raced with before
- d. boys Sonny did not expect to race with again
- #B
-
- ^71. The writer thinks that his generation(▒▓) ____.
- A. were more clever than Sonny's generation
- B. had the same ideas about life as Sonny's generation
- C. were more hopeful than Sonny's generation
- D. had different ideas about life from Sonny's generation
- #D
-
- ^72. When the writer says "I gave up" at the end, he means ____.
- A. he gave up his belief in the moral idea of the hare-and-tortoise
- story
- B. he gave up arguing with Sonny
- C. he gave up Sonny as a hopeless boy
- D. he gave up trying to keep up with the new generation
- #B
-
- ^73. According to the passage, who do you think learnt a lesson?
- A. The tortoise
- B. The hare
- C. Sonny
- D. Sonny's father
- #D
-
- 3.
- For almost forty years the Empire State Building in New York City
- was the world's tallest skyscraper(─ª╠∞┬Ñ). The building reaches a
- height of 1250 feet. It has 102 floors.
-
- The use of steel frames (╝▄;┐≥) made its height possible. Steel
- walls can rise high without needing to be thick. Steel-frame cons-
- truction is strong. All plates are fastened(╣╠╢¿) together by metal
- bolts(┬▌╢ñ) called rivets(╜╩╢ñ). When set in place, rivets are usu-
- ally redhot. One end is already rounded. A riveter usesa special
- hammer to shape the other end. Then the rivet cools. It holds the
- plates firmly.
-
- High winds can move this strong building.A wind at a hundred miles
- an hour has swayed(╥í╢») it almost one and a half inches.
-
- ^74. The author says that the Empire State Building ____.
- A. was finished in 1931
- B. is in New York City
- C. has fewer floors than the new World Trade Center
- D. None of the above
- #B
-
- ^75. The building ____.
- A. was for many years the highest skyscraper
- B. reaches a height of 1250 feet
- C. has 102 floors
- D. All of the above
- #D
-
- ^76. In steel-frame building, the bottom walls ____.
- A. do not need to be thick
- B. must be very thick
- C. must be two feet wide
- D. need to be proposed(╓º│╓) by wood
- #A
-
- ^77. Rivets are described as being ____.
- A. picked up when red-hot
- B. picked up before red-hot
- C. shape the other end
- D. cool the rivet
- #C
-
- ^78. The riveter's task is to ____.
- A. drill holes for the rivet
- B. shape the rounded end
- C. shape the other end
- D. cool the rivet
- #C
-
- ^79. The amount of sway from the building's center in a high wind is
- given as ____.
- A. 1.45 inches
- B. almost 1.5 inches
- C. 2.5 inches
- D. 1.5 feet
- #B
-
- 4.
- Ben Jonson is one of the few men ever to be buried standing up.
-
- As the story goes, King Charles I once made him a promise. The
- king told the great writer that he would be buried in England's
- famous Westminster Abbey. But that wasn't all. Jonson could choose
- any place he liked for his grave(─╣).
-
- Jonson died in 1637.Then it was found that the spot he had picked
- was already filled. The ground space left in it was just eighteen
- inches square (╒²╖╜╨╬). But Charles kept his word. He had Jonson's
- coffin(╣╫) placed on its end in the small space. That way it would
- just fit.
-
- ^80. Ben Jonson was a great ____.
- A. king
- B. leader
- C. artist
- D. writer
- #D
-
- ^81. Which probably happened first?
- A. Joson picked a place in the Abbey.
- B. Jonson died.
- C. Jonson received Charles's promise.
- D. Jonson told the king of his choice.
- #C
-
- ^82. Charles found out that the place was filled after ____.
- A. Jonson's death
- B. Jonson's burial(╘ß└±)
- C. the reading of Jonson's will
- D. 1638
- #A
-
- ^83. Jonson's coffin was placed upright so that it would ____.
- A. face the east
- B. look bigger
- C. take less room
- D. reach the floor
- #C
-
- ^84. The story shows that Charles tried to ____.
- A. rule Britain well
- B. keep his promises
- C. learn about art
- D. write poems and stories
- #B
-
- ^85. The writer doesn't tell ____.
- A. what work Jonson did
- B. where the story happened
- C. when Jonson died
- D. how Jonson's grave was marked
- #D