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1、模拟题答案隐藏在每题后I.Vocabulary1.While having some money does have an our level ofhappiness,having a lot of money does not.A.effect ofB.affect uponC.impact onD.influence of C2.The techniques employed,to be effective,should belocal preference.要使所运用的手段产生作用,就应使它同当地消费者的喜好相一致。A.consistentB.continuousC.considerat
2、eD.continual A3.We might re m e m b e r,that Abe Lincoln was at a stylisticdisadvantage when he wrote his Gettysburg Address.然而,我们也许应当记住:亚伯林肯写葛底斯堡演讲稿时,他实在没有很好的条件来讲求文体修辞。A.butB.althoughC.thoughD.regardless C4.When my father the service station,I saw that therewere five of them:the parents and three c
3、hildren-two girls and asmall boy.A.pulled upB.pulled intoC.got downD.set forth B5.One aspect of oceanography that has fallen into neglect is thatof fish:taxonomy.A.identifyingB.confirmingC.recognizingD.claiming A6.It is likely that in excess of 90%of the literally thousands ofdifferent basic organic
4、 chemicals employed today are derivedthese sources.当今所应用的上千种不同的基本有机化学产品中很可能有超过90%的产品来自这些资源。A.ofB.offC.fromD.with C7.He assured Mrs.Thompson that she was still the best andteacher he ever had in his whole life.他向汤普森夫人保证说,她仍然是他一生中最好的也是他最喜欢的老师。A.favoriteB.alikeC.favorableD.likely A8.My parents shared n
5、ot only an improbable love,they sharedan abiding in the possibilities of this nation.我的父母不但共同享受着来自父母们无以复加的爱,他们也笃信在美国这个国家一切皆有可能。A.interestB.valueC.contributionD.faith D9.In fact,a refinery is a group of manufacturing plants thatvary in number with the variety of products produced 实际上,炼油厂从根本上说是一组生产装置,
6、其数量根据生产产品的不同而不同。A.essentiallyB.completelyC.necessarilyD.remarkably A10.For the women who were g e n e r a lly,there was a longerdisease-free interval,the best predictor of survival.对那些通常持乐观态度的妇女说,两次发病间隔的时间比较长,而这时生存下去的好预兆。A.indifferentB.distressingC.optimisticD.pessimistic C11.But,Use But sparingly t
7、o start a sentence.in a larger,we cannot dedicate,we cannot consecrate,we cannothallow this ground.A.senseB.conceptC.meaningD.significance A12.I believe in the supreme of the individual and in hisright to life,liberty,and the pursuit of happiness.我相信,个人拥有无上的价值,拥有生存、自由和追求幸福的权利。A.worthB.worthyC.worthw
8、hileD.worthiness A13.Although our discussion is presented through the eyes of aU.S.manager,our analytical framework could be used by anymanager who has to manager in a foreign environment,national origin.A.regardless ofB.with the exception ofC.in the light ofD.by virtue of A14.This spiral shaped o r
9、 g a n the macula itself and it iscalled organ of Corti after its discoverer.A.containsB.composeC.constituteD.is made up of A15.Filters and low tar tobacco are claimed to make smoking tosome safer,but they can only marginally reduce,noteliminate the hazards.A.rangeB.fieldC.limitD.extent D16.You cant
10、 let your eyes glide across the lines of a book andan understanding of what you have read.A.make up forB.stand up toC.come up withD.put up with C17.Whatever the speaker communicates is the message,whichis sent a particular channel.演说者传递的是信息,它必经某种特定沟通途径传送出去。A.by means ofB.by no meansC.by all meansD.i
11、n case of A18.Sales promotion those promotional activities other thanadvertising,personal selling,and publicity.A.consists inB.consists ofC.makes upD.is made of B19.The King is one of the strongest.There are four differentKings,and each one a real person.A.accounts forB.counts onC.stands forD.adapts
12、 to C20.Underground,a wealth of minerals provides a solid forAmerican industry.A.basedB.baseC.basesD.basis BIL Grammatical Structure21.all tobacco smoking affects life and expectancy andhealth,cigarette smoking appears to have a much greater effectthan cigar or pipe smoking.A.WhichB.WhileC.HoweverD.
13、As B22.But,if they make a lot of mistakes,they may finddifficult to get their ideas across.A.thatB.thisC.soD.it D23.On the other hand,alternative fuels have drawbacks.A.doesB.didC.doD.done C24.It have been a dream,he thought.这简直等于是一场梦。老人与海A.would ratherB.had betterC.might as wellD.would soon C25.Lif
14、e insurance is not really betting although it can be it.A.compared withB.compared toC.compare withD.compare to B26.But it was many years later that American pencilsbegan to sell as well as European brands.A.not untilB.until notC.not until it wasAD.until it was not27.When Shell offered him interestin
15、g work on a project basis,he took iton the condition it sailing season.A.will not interfere withB.not interfere withC.does not interfere withD.can not interfere with B28.College costs steadily relative to family income levelfbr more than a decade.A.have been risingB.has risenC.riseD.are rising A29.O
16、ur communal looks acknowledged to one another that weminor problems and disturbances before.大伙儿的表情在告诉彼此,像这样的小麻烦和混乱我们以前都遇到过。A.experiencedB.have experiencedC.had experiencedD.would have experienced C30.This description is both refined a n d,i t goes,accurate.A.beforeB.as far asC.asD.what B31.There is
17、an old English saying,Necessity is the mother ofinvention,m eans that when you are faced with a need youwill discover some way of fulfilling it.A.of whichB.whichC.thatD.this B32.There are four main areas of the world deposits of oilappear.A.whoseB.whenC.whereD.which C33.There is a real possibility t
18、hat these animals could befrig h te n e d,a sudden loud noise.(课夕卜)A.being thereB.should there beC.there wasD.there having been B34.Life is a candle to burn ever brighter.(课夕卜)A.meansB.meaningC.to meanD.meant D35.Not an answer from her,I wrote again.(课 外)A.have receivedB.has been receivedC.having be
19、en receivedD.having received D36.Dont get your s c h e d u le;stay with us in this class.(课外)A.to changeB.changingC.changedD.change C37.The police accused him of setting fire to the building but hedenied in the area on the night of fire.(课夕卜)A.to beB.to have beenC.having beenD.be C38.If the plural o
20、f tooth is teeth,why isnt the plural of boothbeeth?If you have one goose,two geese,why not one moose,two m e e s e,o n e index,two indices?(第一课)A.as well asB.orC.andD.however B39.Among these four islands,there can be no doubt SouthIsland is the least polluted and most spectacularly scenic of themall
21、.A.whenB.thatC.whatD.whether B40.Summers are warm,not hot,and winters are briskfreezing.A.other thanB.more thanC.less thanD.rather than DIll.Reading ComprehensionSection AQuestions 41 to 44 are based on the following passage:(Lesson 36 How to Avoid Foolish Opinions)41.The example of Aristotle s h o
22、w s.DA.Aristotle was too stubborn to accept contrary opinion to hisown.B.Aristotles theory is based on false observationsC.Aristotle had such expanded interests as the number ofwomen teeth.D.Aristotle didnt make necessary investigation before he madea conclusion.42.According to the author,if an opin
23、ion contrary to your ownmakes you angr y,.BA.it can make you aware of your own mis-judgment.B.it signals that you have realized that you dont have enoughproofs to support your opinion.C.it will finally shake your own opinion because you haverealized you know so little about it.D.you should control y
24、our anger because you should feel pity atthat moment.43.In the authors opinion,which of the following is NOTTRUE in t h e o l o g y.AA.it is hard to convince the opponent because people know verylittle about the knowledge of theology.B.evidences are not easily brought to the test of experience.C.con
25、troversies are the most savage.D.persecution is a sign that reveals either side has enoughreasons to support his theories.44.The good way of ridding oneself of bias is.DA.to travel to a great many places.B.to argue with those who have different opinions from yourown.C.to imagine a dialogue with othe
26、rs.D.to find out more disagreements.Questions 45 to 48 are based on the following passage:(55.Earths Last Frontier:The Sea)45.According to the author,why is life pyramid in the seainverted?DA.Because the world under the sea looks like an invertedpyramid.B.Because the sea has phytoplankton,zooplankto
27、n and theathletic animals.C.Because the food chain in the sea resembles an invertedpyramid with more creatures at the top than those at the bottomof the chain.D.Because the living condition in the sea resembles an invertedpyramid with more creatures living at the top than those livingat the bottom o
28、f the sea.46.According to the author,which of the following statementsabout the sea is true?BA.In the sea,an invertebrates eats more than a fish.B.Scientists are always amending their knowledge of the sea.C.The sea is an area that scientists are crazy about.D.The known deepest region in the sea is M
29、t.Everest.47.What does the author mean by the sentence“Almosteverything we know-or think we know-about the sea isopen at both ends?CA.The ocean is not closed,so that people can go in and out ofthe ocean freely.B.People still needs more investigations to get more proofs tosupport their present opinio
30、ns about the ocean.C.The questions raised by scientists about the ocean and theanswers to these questions are not decided yet,and still needfurther investigation.D.Scientists5 opinions about the ocean are wrong,so arequestioned by many people from all over the world.48.Why the theory of photosynthes
31、is is mentioned in thepassage?CA.Because photosynthesis is a very important phenomenon inthe sea.B.Because in the ocean there are some creatures that dont liveon photosynthesis.C.Because it is an example to indicate that the previousopinions of scientists5 may be wrong.D.Because the author wants to
32、pass readers the knowledge thatphotosynthesis is the action of the sun on carbon dioxide andwater.Questions 49 to 52 are based on the following passage:Distance learning is a formal educational process that breaksthe mold of the traditional classroom.There are two keydifferences between traditional
33、education and distance learning.Distance learning adds flexibility and availability,regardless oftime,place,or pace of learning.An instructor teaches,and somewhere a student learns,regardless of barriers of time or place.Distance learning reachesout to non-traditional students who must fit their stu
34、dies aroundwork-place and family responsibilities,geographical barriers,orpersonal challenges.Students can be at satellite campuses,at theworkplace,or at home.Instruction may take place in real time oron a time-delayed basis.Interactivity between student andinstructor,as well as among students thems
35、elves can be builtinto the program.The outcome can be an undergraduate orgraduate degree,professional certification or CEUs,on-the-jobtraining,or life-long learning.Instruction is delivered using a number of technologies,depending on what is most appropriate for the subject and thetargeted group of
36、students.Technologies can be asstraight-forward as the classic correspondence-school model ofpaper-based postal-delivered instruction.Students progressthrough the course at their own speed,usually in isolation.Distance learning models are as varied and numerous as thecourses themselves.The most effe
37、ctive distance learningcourses possess special design features that take advantage ofthe medium of distribution and the nature of the subject beingtaught.49.Which of the following is true?(a)Distance education is all on-the-job training.(b)Distance education can also offer a graduate degree.(c)Dista
38、nce education is only available to students manymiles away(d)Distance education usually takes a lifelong time.50.According to the author,distance learning technologiesare.(a)classic(b)all based on the computer(c)models of the correspondence school(d)used depending on the type of subjects and student
39、s51.The courses for distance learning are(a)in a large number(b)the most effective(c)special in their features(d)the same as their models52.Distance learning distribution can typically be in theform of a.(a)course conducted primarily with videotape(b)course tailored to suit the student population(c)
40、class session broadcast live via satellite(d)model continuously modifiedQuestions 53 to 56 are based on the following passage:“There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leavehome when theyre 18,and the truth is far from that,“sayssociologist Larry Bumpass of the University of Wisconsin.T
41、oday,unexpected numbers of young adults are living with theirparents.There is a major shift in the middle class,“declaressociologist Allan Schnaiberg of Northwestern University,whoseson,19,moved back in after an absence of eight months.Analysts cite a variety of reasons for this return to the nest.T
42、hemarriage age is rising,a condition that makes home and itspleasantness particularly attractive to young people.A highdivorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sendingeconomically pressed and emotionally hurt survivors back toparental shelters.For some the expense of an away-from-homecollege
43、 education has become so excessively great that manystudents now attend local schools.Even after graduation,youngpeople find their wings clipped by skyrocketing housing costs.Living at home,says Knighton,a school teacher,continues togive her security and moral support.Her mother agreed,Itsridiculous
44、 for the kids to pay all that money for rent.It makessense for kids to stay at home.But sharing the family homerequires adjustments for all.There are the hassles overbathrooms,telephones and privacy.Some families,however,manage the delicate balancing act.But for others,it proves toodifficult.Michell
45、e Del Turco,24,has been home three times-and left three times.What I considered a social drink,my dadconsidered an alcohol problem,she explains.He never likedanyone I dated,so I either had to hide away or meet them atfriends houses.Just how long should adult children live with their parentsbefore mo
46、ving on?Most psychologists feel lengthyhomecomings are a mistake.Children,struggling to establishseparate identities,can end up with“a sense of inadequacy,defeat and failure.And aging parents,who should be enjoyingsome financial and personal freedom,find themselves stuckwith responsibilities.Many ag
47、ree that brief visits,however,canwork beneficially.53.According to the passage,the number of young adults livingwith their parents is.(a)senseless(b)natural(c)small(d)surprising54.Young adults n o wa d a y s.(a)marry younger than before(b)usually go away from home and then return(c)have a high divor
48、ce rate and a declining remarriage rate(d)are usually economically aroused and emotionally hurt55.When young adults stay at home,t hey.(a)provide security and moral support(b)always find home comfortable(c)need to adjust themselves(d)find it difficult to leave again56.The problem with Michelle Del T
49、urco is t hat.(a)her father didnt like her(b)she drank too much(c)she dated too often(d)she and her father had different opinionsQuestions 57 to 60 are based on the following passage:Until recently,questions about managed care focused onthe issues of access to services,choices of doctors and waiting
50、time.Now,though,patients and employers are demanding toknow more about their managed care plans.What percentage ofbreast cancer sufferers in a given plan survive?How manybabies delivered are healthy?How many times a year do asthmasufferers get rushed to the emergency room?The emphasis on outcomes,th