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1、1.This young woman would have curiosity because she was well dressed andlooked very attractive.A.risenE B.stimulated1 C.caused J D.woken2.A recent was that about 20 per cent of college graduates joined the army of theunemployed last year.A.estimate B.number C.figure D.statistic3.He said he was a pol
2、iceman and therefore had the to stop speeding drivers.C A.control B.influence C.authority、D.priority4.On the coast the weather is with day after day of hot sun,in the mountains,however,the air cools quickly and until the end of June you can still find snow on the mountaintops.口 A.funny口 B.interestin
3、g口 C.romantic D.good5.The door closed behind Tom as he scanned the handsomely furnished(装饰的)doubleroom which Albemarle Street.C A.saw B.overlooked C.watched。D.sighted6.The same question was usually set in two forms:one that had answers tochoose from,and the other where the pupil had to supply their
4、own answer.口 A.som eC B.weak C.strong D.different7.Some artists are able to a likeness in a sketch while others are gifted toa fleeting expression.口 A.grasp/get B.hold/capture 区 C.catch/capture D.capture/catch8.The boy his friend out of the apple by insisting that it was rotten,if notpoisonous.L A.d
5、eceived L B.fooled 匕 C.misled D.cheated9.I would like to you of the following changes weve made in the plans for thedevelopment of our company.A.noticeB.noteC.informD.suggest10.Once you have made your booking and paid acannot be changed.,then the cost of your holiday色 A.fee Q B.saving L C.money 匕 D.
6、loanCan you give me a(an)of how much it will cost to take the journey?Q A.assessmentCB.evaluation C.admission、D.estimate2.Because a degree from a good university is the means to a better job,education is one ofthe mostareas in Japanese life.A.sophisticated B.competitive C.considerate D.superficial3.
7、He badly his back digging in the public garden on Childrens Day.匕 A.stretchedB.exertedC.pulled匕 D.strained4.His plan s ounds,so youd better carry out.口 A.feasible匚B.uselessC.worthy D.weak5.When we shook hands I was conscious of his firm.C A.fistD B.handhold口 C.style口 D.grip6.As a defense against air
8、-pollution damage,many plants and animals asubstance to absorb harmful chemicals.匚 A.avoid匕 B.employ C.dismiss匚 D.discard7.After a short holiday,he himself once more to his studies.L A.applied B.converted C.engaged J D.exerted8.It is a joy to hear apologies that are from the bottom of ones heart.匕 A
9、.real匕 B.true匕 C.sincere D.realistic9.Drinking alcohol can your ability to drive properly.匕 A.effect。B.affect匚C.remove匕D.avoid10.The purpose of the seminar is to train some of the employees to work in thebranch offices abroad.J A.laterU B.late 口 C.lately J D.latestSo long as teachers fail to disting
10、uish between teaching and learning,they will continue toundertake things for children that children can only do for themselves.Teaching children toread is not passing reading on to them.It is certainly not endless hours spent in activities aboutreading.Douglas insists that reading cannot be taught d
11、irectly and schools should stop tryingto do the impossible.Teaching and learning are two entirely different processes.They differ in kind and function.The function of teaching is to create the conditions and the climate that will make it possible forchildren to devise the most efficient system for t
12、eaching themselves to read.Teaching is also apublic activity:it can be seen and observed.Learning to read involves all that each individual does to make sense of the world of printedlanguage.Almost all of it is private,for learning is an occupation of the mind,and that processis not open to public e
13、xamination.If teacher and learner roles are distinguishable,how can teaching aid the child in the quest forknowledge?Smith has one principal rule for all teaching instructions.MMake learning to readeasy,which means making reading a meaningful,enjoyable and frequent experience forchildren.*When the r
14、oles of teacher and learner are seen for what they are,and when both teacher andlearner fulfill them appropriately,then much of the pressure and feeling of failure for both iseliminated.Learning to read is made easier when teachers create an environment wherechildren are given the opportunity to sol
15、ve the problem of learning to read by reading.1.The problem with the reading course as mentioned in the first paragraph is thatA.it is one of the most difficult school coursesB.too much time is spent in teaching about readingC.students spend endless hours in readingD.reading tasks are assigned with
16、little guidanceThe teaching of reading will be successful ifA.teachers can enable students to develop their own way of reading B.teachers can improve conditions at school for the students口 C.teachers can devise the most efficient system for reading匕 D.teachers can make their teaching activities obse
17、rvable3.The word examination at the end of Paragraph 3 most probably means Q A.inquiry B.observation口 C.controlC D.suspicion4.According to the passage,learning to read will no longer be a difficult task whenA.children become highly motivatedB.teacher and learner roles are identicalC.teaching helps c
18、hildren in the search for knowledgeD.reading enriches childrens experienceThe main idea of the passage is thatA.teachers should do as little as possible in helping students learn to readB.teachers should encourage students to read as widely as possibleC.reading ability is something acquired rather t
19、han taughtD.reading is more complicated than generally believedQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.Society usually tends to focus on the negative side of inner-city schools.Many people like tostereotype(模式化)these schools which,while these general statements may be true in
20、somecases,tend to be worse most of the time.People think that the students of these schoolsreceive inferior educations.My school,an inner-city school named St.Ignatius,is regarded asone of the best in the state.People also believe that violence occurs on a daily basis,both in theschool itself and in
21、 the nearby city.I cannot even remember a serious fight at St.Ignatius.People who think that the teachers at inner-city schools lack love for their job worsen thistypical stereotype even further.My teachers not only had a love for teaching,but they werealso able to cultivate a love for learning in t
22、heir students.Take Mrs.Borroni,my Spanish teacher,for example.She would often take time out of her classto tell her students about the numerous activities after class with which we should get involved.She loved her job so much that she stayed after school every day to moderate activities such as“Amn
23、esty International”(an international organization that protects human rights)and theSpanish Club.Her students,including me,joined all of the clubs which she moderated justbecause she made them so interesting.After reading all of this,most people would argue that St.Ignatius should not be considered
24、atrue inner-city school.While this may hold some truth,I am arguing that my life was greatlyenriched simply because of the schools location in the middle of Cleveland,as opposed to apoor suburban area.6.What do people often think negatively about?E A.Inner-city schools.Q B.Stereotypes.口 C.St.Ignatiu
25、s.C D.Violence.7.What can the author never remember seeing at St.Ignatius?C A.Amnesty International.E B.A serious fight.C C.A Spanish club.匕 D.Inferior students.8.What would Mrs.Borroni do after school?口 A.Give Spanish classes.C B.Tell students about activities.C.Guide students in special groups.D.H
26、elp students love learning.9.Why might a reader of this article not view St.Ignatius as a real inner-city school?。A.It is not in the middle of the city.、B.It is in a poor suburban area.Q C.It enriched the authors life.E D.It might be better than others.10.How does the author feel about inner-city sc
27、hools?C A.The stereotypes about them are not at all true.E B.They are not necessarily all bad,as they can be good.C C.They are much poorer than those in the suburbs.匕 D.The students there are more enlightened.In 1913,the United States government introduced a bold,new nickel.James Earle Fraser saidhi
28、s goal was to design a coin that would be truly American.In his search for symbols,hefound none more distinctive than the American buffalo.Choosing to show a Native American onthe other side of the coin,Fraser said the new nickel had perfect unity of theme.Production of“Buffalo or Indian Head nickel
29、s began in February 1913.A single coining pressat the Philadelphia Mint(造币厂)started turning out the nickels at the rate of 120 a minute.Butafter the first examples were introduced,The New York Times said they were bad.Other critics said that the coins rough surfaces would encourage counterfeiters(造彳
30、段币的人).But the most serious complaint about the nickel had to do with its inability to stand heavy use.One coin collectors*magazine predicted that the slightest wear would remove the date and thewords Five Cents Hbeyond understanding.In 1938,the Government staged a competition for a new nickel pictur
31、ing Thomas Jefferson.According to a news item of the day,the Department of Indian Affairs didn*t receive a singlecomplaint from Native Americans about the design change.Collectors didn*t seem to mindeither.1.In the eyes of Fraser,a is the most distinctive.C A.nickelB.buffaloC.Native AmericanD.unity
32、of themeIn the second sentence,Paragraph 2,the word press meansA.publication匕B.newspaperC.machine匕D.the act of pushing downThe design of a buffalo was modifiedA.because it was not able to stand heavy useB.because the words Five Cents were beyond understanding,C.because the coin couldnt be pressed by
33、 the Philadelphia MintD.because the words were too high on the coin4.According to one collectors magazine using a Native American and a buffalo wasA.a good ideaB.a bad ideaC.a perfect ideaD.a forced ideaIt seemed that the new nickel picturing Thomas JeffersonA.won much praise from collectorsB.caused
34、 strong protests from American IndiansC.was OK both to the collectors and American Indians口 D.was praised both by the collectors and American IndiansQuestions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.Time passed and my cards sold well.My enthusiasm for the greeting card business grewquic
35、kly.All along,I had been drawing fantasy art:monsters,dragons,castles,etc.With thebirth of my first son in 1980,the content of my work went through a pretty dramatic change.Fantasy went out of the window,and I began to illustrate reality.In the spring of 1983,we,The Mary Engelbreit Greeting Card Com
36、pany,took our 12 littledesigns to New York to exhibit them at a national card show.I remember how big the show was.I just couldnt get over it.I had no idea there were so manydifferent card companies.And it was exciting because our 12 little cards were getting a lot ofattention in that huge place!Pve
37、 been told one of the reasons we had so much success at that show is because my cardstyle was different than anything else at the market.I typically draw complicated details anduse deep colors and funny or meaningful quotations.By 1985,many greeting card publishers started noticing my art,and two of
38、 them approachedme with licensing contracts.I have always believed if you choose a job you love,youll never work a day in your life.If youask about the mystery of my success,all I can say is this:to imagine is everything!6.Before the birth of her first son,Mary Engelbreits cards focused on.C A.reali
39、tyC B.daily life区 C.fantasyC D.dragons7.The New York show was so big that E n g e l b r e i t.A.couldnt walk through itE B.couldnt believe itC C.couldnt stay to the end of itD.couldnt understand itEngelbreits cards were successful becauseA.they were distinctive in styleB.they had a thank-you sentenc
40、eC.they had complicated detailsD.they were rich in color9-A couple of greeting card c o mp a n i e s.A.presented Engelbreit with contractsC B.asked Engelbreit to make her cards more distinctiveC C.wanted Engelbreit to use more meaningful quotationsC D.thought her cards were to complicated10.Accordin
41、g to Mary Engelbreit,the key to success is.Q A.devotionQ B.opportunity匚 C.good luckE D.imagination1.In the 1700*8 North American colonists proclaimed their wealth and social bywearing elaborate clothing.匕 A.responsibility B.events匕 C.organization区 D.status2.A to this problem is expected to be found
42、before long.E A.solution B.settlement C.response匕 D.result3.A good deal of the for their success must go to John Francis,the captain.A.reputation B.respect*C.credit D.fame4.This rapid growth has been achieved by ahandful of people.A.simple 区 B.scarce 口 C.slight J D.bare5.I like my teacher,but feel n
43、ofor her.A.affection B.likeC C.feeling D.motionThe grandfatherall the members of the family for the annual picnic.A.p u tE B.assembled C.collected匕 D.hadMany old readers do not like the modern of The Holy Bible:theyve gotten usedto the traditional one.A.publication B.vision区 c.versionD.copyrightThe
44、investigation demonstrates that his enemiesfalse stories about him.A.encouraged B.causedE c.inspired D.enlightened9.She goes to the dentist to have her teethtwice a week.A.lookedB.watched1 C.observedD.inspectedThe countrys first act would be tofor the navy.A.employ B.invite C.recruit口 D.supply1.One
45、of his eyes was injured in an accident,but after aoperation,he quicklyrecovered his sight.A.delicate B.considerate*C.precise匕D.sensibleCould you pleasean appointment for me to see Mr.Smith?A.manage区 B.arrange口 C.ta k Q D.prepare3.In American universities,classes are often arranged in more flexiblean
46、d many jobson campus are reserved for students.匕 A.scales B.patterns C.grades匕 D.ranks4.Last year the advertising rateby 20 percent.A.roseC B.raised、c.arousedD.arose5.The guard walked through the train everyones ticket.A.inspecting B.overlooking C.reviewingD.analyzing6.Our holiday was by showers of
47、rain.A.spoiledB.destroyed匕 C.crashedD.discouraged7.Students or teachers can participate in excursions(短途旅彳亍)to lovely beaches aroundthe island at r egul ar.C A.gapsL B.rateE c.intervals D.length8.We were tired of hearing him about how strong he was.C A.comment B.remark匕 C.referE D.boast9.He played t
48、he guitar(吉他)so well that everyone was.C A.affected B.aroused口 C.effectedE D.impressed10.Jack was about to announce our plan but I.C A.put him through B.turned him out、C.gave him u p E D.cut himshortThe cost of helping someone with AIDS drugs is high.Pills cost a lot of money.In Africa,AIDSdrugs may
49、 cost more than a person makes in one year.At the same time,some Americanhospitals throw away a lot of pills.One man,named Lee Wildes,didnt think this was fair,so hedecided to do something about it.Wildes lives in a small apartment in San Francisco.Every month,he sends AIDS drugs,whichwouldve been t
50、hrown away,to Africa.His act of kindness has not been noticed much in hishome country.In Africa though,he is well known.Many people in Africa send him e-mails,asking him for the medicine they need.Lee was a nurse.He knows that millions of dollars worth of drugs are thrown away.Five yearsago he learn