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1、Part 1 Reading Comprehension(BankedCloze)(每 小 题:分)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the follow ing passage byselecting suitable w ords from the Word Bank.You may notuse any of the w ords more than once.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the follow ing passage.My husband is in the hospital with cancer and
2、 has beenseriously ill for a month.He was always 1.,but he has lost alot of weight.I find myself 2.that I hardly recognize him.Now,his yellow skin hangs 3.on his skeleton,as he lies thereunaware.A machine next to the bed records his slow 4.Ihave sat here waiting for some 5.of lifea fingermovement,an
3、ythingbut there is never any change.Timeseems to stand still and I feel my own pulse 6.and hear myown breathing.Doctors and nurses come in and out at 7.andlook at his charts.Our eyes meet and somehow,together,we become 8.thatthis is a special moment for us.I know that he would want meto be bold and
4、show strength as he always had.He is the manwho 9.at countless community associations while he himselfwas ill.He is a man with 1 0.who never needed a calendar toremember a friend or relatives birthday or our anniversary.It is my duty to show how proud I am to have been a part ofthis great mans life.
5、Part 1 Reading Comprehension(Banked Cloze)(每 小 题:3 分;满 分:30 分)小 题 得 分 对 错 我 的 答 案 客 观 1.3/slender slender2.3/astonished astonished3.3 loosely loosely4.3 pulse pulse5.3 hint hint6.3 quicken quicken7.3/intervals intervals8.3/aware aware9.3/volunteered volunteered10.3 responsibility responsibilitySubto
6、tal:30老 师 评 语:Part 2 Reading Comprehension(ShortAnswer Questions)(每 小 题:分)Directions:Read the follow ing passage carefully and givebrief answers to the questions.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the follow ing passage ordialog.Quaife works for a company in New York called Trans Time.Hisbusiness is free
7、zing people after they die.Although doctors todaycan cure many diseases,some diseases cannot be cured and causethe deaths of people.People who die of such diseases want IransTime to freeze their bodies after they die,hoping that 100 or 200years later they can be brought back to life,get cured and be
8、healthy again.Trans Time also freezes people who die of old age.In 1987 a TransTime scientist froze a healthy dog.The dogs heart stopped beating;the dog was dead.Then,twenty minutes later,the scientist broughtthe dog back to life.Trans Time scientists say,We can freeze ahealthy animal and bring it b
9、ack to life.We cant freeze dead peopleand bring them back to life.But we think that someday it will bepossible.*When the scientists say someday,they mean yearsfrom now-maybe 100 or 200 years.How can Trans Time keeppeople frozen for 200 years?After a person dies,workers at Trans Time cool the body wi
10、th iceand chemicals.When the body is very cold,workers put the bodyinto a box.They fill the box with liquids.The temperature in the boxis-196 degrees.Every two weeks workers add more liquid thatkeeps the bodies frozen.1.What does Quaife do as his job?Freezing people after they die2.Why do people wan
11、t Trans Time to freeze their bodies afterthey die?Because they hope that 100 or 200 years later they can bebrought back to life,get cured and be healthy again.3.What does Trans Time think of their inability to freeze deadpeople and bring them back to life?It thinks that someday it will be possible.4
12、.When scientists say someday,what do they mean?They mean years from nowmaybe 100 or 200 years5.What are the important things in keeping a body for 200 yearsor even longer?Cooling the body with ice and chemicals,when the body is verycold,workers put the body into a box.They fill the box withliquids.T
13、he temperature in the box is-196 degrees.Every twoweeks workers add more liquid that keeps the bodies frozen.Part 2 Reading Comprehension(Short Answer Q uestions)(每 小 题:4 分;满 分:20 分)小 题 得 分 对 错 我 的 答 案 主 观 1.4/Freezing people after they die Freeze people after they die.2.4 Because they hope that 100
14、 or 200years later they can be brought back tolife,get cured and be healthy again.They hope to be brought back to life.3.4 It thinks that someday it will bepossible.They think that someday it will be possible.4.4 They mean years from nowmaybe100 or 200 years100 or 200 years later.5.4 Cooling the bod
15、y with ice andchemicals,when the body is very cold,workers put the body into a box.Theyfill the box with liquids.Thetemperature in the box is-196 degrees.Every two weeks workers add moreliquid that keeps the bodies frozen.A box,liquids and a temperature of-196degrees.Subtotal:20老 师 评 语:Part 3 Readin
16、g Comprehension(MultipleChoice)(每 小 题:分)Directions:Read the follow ing passages carefully andchoose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B,C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the follow ing passage ordialog.YDU must face the fact that in your inmost heart you hate thethought of moving.It
17、 is easiest not to leave the rooms where yourchildren passed through their wonderful childhood and annoyingteens to a friendly but slightly distant maturity.Until,suddenly one day,the distance is absolute and they are grownup and gone.Then you find yourself living in too large a house,which consumes
18、 in its maintenance too much energy and money.When we found ourselves in this situation a few years ago,wedetermined to move while we still had the strength and before theemotional ties that the old house had wrapped around us becametoo powerful to be broken.Move while you can!But be sure youreally
19、want to,and do not move too often.It is an exhaustingprocess.bur first task is to find a house that will suit you.It must be smaller,quieter,easier to run,and more conveniently placed for transport.Not so small,though,that it will not have room for your largestpieces of furniture,and located not too
20、 far from the neighborhoodwhere so many friendships have been built up.At last we found one:a late Victorian cottage,in a street where thehouses,all small,range from late 18th to mid 20th century.It wasnear enough to where we wanted to live.It had no basement(底 卜 层),which was a great convenience for
21、 aging legs;there were onlytwo floors:one for ourselves and one where friends,children,andgrandchildren could spread themselves when they came to stay.Each floor had two rooms.There was a kitchen on the ground floor,with the bathroom above it.1.The passage c o n c e r n s.A.buying a house for a newl
22、y married coupleB.buying a large house for a growing familyC.buying a better house when people have more money tospendD.buying a smaller house for older people whose children haveleft home2.The passage implies that grown-up children a r e.A.more friendly to their parents when they are grown upB.dist
23、ant from their parentsC.friendly but not very closeD.annoying3.The author decided to m o v e.A.when his house gave him too much work and cost too muchto runB.when he grew tired of his houseC.when he suddenly got the strength to do soD.before the house collapsed4.The author advises people in his own
24、s i t u a t i o n.A.to move into a very small houseB.to move somewhere where the largest possible pieces offurniture will fitC.not to move too far from the main roadD.to choose somewhere not so noisy5.According to the passage,the new house h a d.A.two floorsB.three floorsC.four floorsD.two bathrooms
25、Questions 6 to 10 are based on the follow ing passage ordialog.Is teaching important?Well,of course it is.There was a time whenall necessary knowledge could be taught to the young by familymembers.But as societies became more complex and division oflabor more common,it was impossible for family memb
26、ers to teachthe information and skills young people needed to become usefulmembers of the society.As the need for specialists appeared,thejob of teaching came into being in our country,and teaching as a jobhas been of increasing importance over the past one hundred years.7bday,we have strict rules f
27、or teachers.We hope all children can goto school.Many things tell us that teaching is indeed an importantjob.In recent years,there has been an increasing need for teachers tobe responsible.This means that the public expects teachers tosucceed in teaching important information to the young.Teachers*s
28、alaries today,while not much,certainly are much higher than theywere in the past.These increases have(x)me about because peoplehave realized that quality people,individuals who are highly able toteach,will not do it if they are not offered enough money.Todayalmost no one says that anybody will do fo
29、r a teacher.The publicexpects quality people to teach the young,and progress is beingmade to give salaries that will make people who have abilitiesbecome teachers.6.In the authors opinion,the job of a t e a c h e r.A.is done best by family membersB.is too complex for most peopleC.is free of rulesD.i
30、s important for society7.The cause for the new job of teacher w a s.A.the increased importance of laborB.the need for specialistsC.the strict rules of the governmentD.the increased number of children in school8.According to the w r i t e r,i s on the increase nowadays.A.a need for teachers to have r
31、esponsibility for themselvesB.a need for teachers to teach responsibility to studentsC.the numbers of students who are entering schoolD.the numbers of people who take the job of teacher9.We learn from this passage t h a t.A.money encourages teachers to be responsibleB.money is not a responsible reas
32、on to become a teacherC.money is a good way to attract people to become teachersD.money was much higher for teachers in the past10.What do people hardly ever say these days?A.Anyone can be a teacher.B.Progress is being made.C.Teachers have abilities.D.Quality people are teaching the young.Questions
33、11 to 15 are based on the follow ing passage ordialog.For most people learning to drive,the driving test arises ahead as amajor barrier.It is also a general source of conversation wheneverdrivers are gathered together.There are probably more tall storiesabout the driving test than about any other mo
34、toring subjects;themost remarkable thing about those stories is the number of timesthe old ones appear again,years after they were first heard,in newand exaggerated forms.All driving examiners have had to pass a very strict selectionprocess,followed by at least six weeks training.In the course of th
35、istraining the Department makes sure that their driving is of aconsistently high standard.Driving test centers are chosen with equal care.It would be nice tohave centers and examiners town by town.But this is just notpossible,because the centers have to be at places where there isenough parking spac
36、e for candidates(考 生)and where there areenough test routes.Routes are carefully chosen to make sure thatthey are all roughly comparable-the proportion of right and leftturns,Nils,pedestrian(行 人)crossings and so on.The object of allthis is to make sure,as far as possible,that all candidates in thedri
37、ving test have to cope with the same sort of conditions whetherthey take the test in New York or California.The work that examiners do in actually carrying out tests is checkedcontinuously by supervising examiners.This is to make as sure aspossible that every candidate for the driving test has a pro
38、per andequal chance of showing the examiner,in the words of theFtegulations,that he is competent to drive without danger to andwith due consideration for other users of the road.This is all thatthe examiner is concerned with.11.It can be learned from the passage t h a t.A.whenever people learning to
39、 drive get together,they oftentalk about the driving testB.new and exaggerated stories about the test are alwaysappearingC.there are more tall stories about the driving test than anyother subjectD.the same stories about the test reappear years later12.According to the passage,driving e x a m i n e r
40、 s.A.are trained for six weeks,then have a difficult selectioninterviewB.are given regular driving tests themselves by supervisingexaminersC.sometimes have more than six weeks trainingD.are tested during the selection process to see if their drivingis of a high standard13.There isnt a test center in
41、 every town b e c a u s e.A.some examiners can go to occasional centers from thepermanent centersB.routes and conditions have to be the same everywhereC.there has to be enough parking space for the candidatesand the examinersD.not every town could provide enough test routes close topermanent centers
42、14.We can judge from this passage t h a t.A.the detailed records are checked after each test by asupervising examinerB.sometimes candidates are tested by a supervising examinerC.its true that some examiners never pass anyone onThursday afternoonsD.examiners are only concerned with a candidates abili
43、ty todrive15.It can be inferred from this passage t h a t.A.test routes have roughly the same conditions everywhereB.candidate drivers pass the testC.all candidates are treated equally by the examiners duringthe testD.some test centers do not have enough parking spacePart 3 Reading Comprehension(M u
44、ltiple Choice)(每 小 题:2 分;满 分:30 分)小 题 得 分 对 错 我 的 答 案 客 观 1.2 Z D D2.2 C C3.2 z A A4.2zB B5.2/A A6.2 D D7.2 B B8.2 A A9.2 C C10.2 A A11.2/A A12.2/C C13.2/D D14.2/D D15.2 A ASubtotal:30老 师 评 语:Part 4 Multiple Choice(每 小 题:分)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choicesmarked A,B,C and D.1.I
45、n theory every citizen in a democratic(民 主 的)country mayto the protection of the law.A.claimB.appealC.pronounceD.pray2.Ideas from ones own experience are sometimes morevaluable than those from books.A.derivedB.depositedC.retreatedD.restored3.By computation,he estimated that the repairs on thehouse w
46、ould cost him a thousand dollars.A.railB.rudeC.rackD.rough4.I could see that my wife w as having that fashionablecoat,whether I approved of it or not.A.determined toB.intent onC.short ofD.focused in5.They have for the car to pick them up at the station.A.arrangedB.managedC.appointedD.borrowed6.If yo
47、u want to a pleasant visit,find out as much aspossible about the manners and customs of your host country.A.secureB.serveC.sureD.ensure7.Mike had dropped in to first hand how things weregoing on.A.inquireB.requireC.assignD.acquire8.She the respect of everybody present.A.gatheredB.securedC.earnedD.co
48、llected9.Both sides exchanged their views on a w ide of topicsthey were interested in at the meeting.A.extentB.expandC.numberD.range10.He could feel th e of living in a warm,affectionatefamily setting.A.pleasureB.delightc.joyD.enjoyment11.He was a man of n o b l e.He came from an old andprominent fa
49、mily in Virginia.A.originB.sourceC.rootD.resource12.The children went to the construction site to watch the iront o w e r.A.to erectB.be erectedC.erectingD.being erected13.The manager promised to keep m e of how ourbusiness was going on.A.to be informedB.on informingC.informedD.informing14.The old l
50、ady never l a u g h e d,l o s e her temper.A.or she ever didB.nor did she everC.or did she everD.nor she ever did15.What do you think of his proposal that improvementin the old type of washer?A.be madeB.will be madeC.would be madeD.will have to be made16.He has a large collection of b o o k s,a r e