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1、英语(上)复习自测题1.单项选择题1. Can youthis short poem in ten seconds?A. rememberB. remindC. recallD. memorize shoes2. As for air pollution, most people believe that steel factories are fault.A. atB. forC. toD. in3. He was an expert in during the war.A. strategyB. stratumC. strapD. stability4. Almost immediatel
2、y he began to complain the weather.A. toB. atC. aboutD. of5. It to me that I had met him somewhere before.A. happenedB. occurredA. . aboutB. estimatedC. almostD. nearly48. Would you please your visit for a few days, stay a few days longer?A. expandB. lengthenC. stretchD. extend49. The more dangers w
3、e, the harder should we push forward.A. dealB. encounterC. accountD. dispose50. Please sure that the house is locked before you leave.A. makeB. takeC. doD. let51. Their traveling expenses amount seven hundred dollars.A. forB. withC. toD. about52. Shall I you up at the airport tomorrow morning?A. sen
4、dB. pickC. seeD. look53. Im not particular my clothes; I dont mind what I wear.A. inB. withC. aboutD. for54. The repairs to my carme a lot of money.A. worthB. prizeC. costD. spend55. We with you as to the precise meaning of this phrase.A. distinguishB. differentiateC. differD. disintegrate56. Empty
5、makes the most sound.A. shipB. vesselC. boatD. yacht4.1 1 think the teams performance wasby the sudden rain.A. effectedB. affectedC. defectedD. infected58. The young Mr. Wang hasin the army for twenty years.A. servicedB. servedC. maintainedD. stayed59. We need to the quality of our goods but not inc
6、rease the price.A. remainB. retainC. stayD. maintain60. Reducing unemployment will be the main for the new government.A. challengeB. struggleC. warD. fighting61. While we may get used to a sleep-depriving schedule, our judgment, reaction time, and other functions are still impaired.A. affectedB. dam
7、agedC. mendedD. repaired62. The prisoner has been deprived many privileges that average citizens enjoy.A. ofB. atC. byD. on63. Experts say that work on the new bridge will cost an five million pounds.A. aboutB. estimatedC. almostD. nearly64. I want an appointment for a time and place.A. definiteB. c
8、ertainC. sureD. actual65. Her name in is Sister Mary; this is her name as a nun.A. religionB. charityC. devotionD. vanity66. Please sure that the house is locked before you leave.A. makeB. takeC. doD. let67. Their traveling expenses amount seven hundred dollars.A. forB. withC. toD. about68. There wa
9、s a long before he answered the telephone.A. stopB. breakC. intervalD. occasion69. The managing directors only was how to improve the quality of their products.A. concernB. confirmC. concludeD. confess70. Will you meet mewe were last night?A. thereB. whenC. whereD. then71. How soon can I beas a memb
10、er of the school football team?A. receivedB. admittedC. allowedD. permitted72. Some airplanes are going 1,000 miles an hour.A. able ofB. possible ofC. probable ofD. capable of73. She(up ) her forehead in disgust.A. lookedB. . pushedC. pulledD. wrinkled74. Something has to be donethe recent rise in u
11、nemployment.A. to counterB. to countC. to accountD. to encounter75. The party leader is an extreme left-winger, but his deputy is moreA. modestB. moderateC. monitorD. modern76. In of her apology, we decided to take no further action.A. viewB. factC. ideaD. opinion77. The boys development was very ad
12、vanced for his age.A. intelligentB. intellectualC. internalD. external78. The soldiers had to remain at their all night long.A. jobsin his views.B. workC. postsD. status79.1 want you to each sum of the money you spent.A. amount toB. account forC. aim toD. intend to80. When you do not understand a wo
13、rd, you can look it in this dictionary.A. onB. withC. forD. up2.完型填空1 With Americas Midterm 日ections over, and a new Commander-in-Chief about to step soon, some Americans are a nervous about the nations future. But others feel secure, that the man they consider the most powerful person in the world
14、isnt anywhere.Just who is this behind-the-scenes guy that they think more power than George W. Bush ever ? Hes Alan Greenspan, a expert economist who heads the Federal Reserve, commonly as the Fed.Greenspan is a New Yorker. His first focus was music: He New York/s Julliard School and toured the coun
15、try a year in the early 1940s, playing in the Henry Jerome swing band. If nothing , friends believe, this experience of US travel gave him the ability to connect dispassionate economic theories the individuals they affect.“The most outstanding thing him is he knows the American economy./ friend Herb
16、ert Stein, an economist.A swing economics carried him straight into Republican politics. He advised Richard Nixon in his 1968, and served briefly in the Bureau of theBudget.Seven years later, he returned to government service, replacing Mr. Stein chair of the Council of Economic Advisers in the fina
17、l days of the Nixon presidency. He agreed only after being assured that Vice President Ford would him.1234567891011121314151617181920A over B across C in D downA few B small C slight D littleA knowing B knows C knew D knownA walkingB goingA haveB wasA willB didA 74-years-oldsC moving D comingC had D
18、 havingC does D doB 74-year-olds C 74-year-old D 74-years-oldA noted B known C called D namedA nurture B national C natural D nativeA attended B admitted C adopted D adaptedA with B to C at D forA additional B extra C else D moreA with B of C over D forA of B about C forD onA talks B speaks C says D
19、 tellsA above B overC into D toA modest B moderate C modern D modelA cabinet B debate C movement D campaignA to B forC as D atA keep B retain C stay D maintain are told, however, that he was very minded and fond making windmills and model machines. This is special interest in view of his experimenta
20、l2.Newton was born in 1642 (the year in which Galileo died) in Lincolnshire.a boy he went to Kings School,his name, cut with his own handsa window-sill, is still proudly shown today.school he was taught Latin and grammar, andfew signs of his future genius. Indeed, he was considered dulluntil, having
21、 been kicked by a bigger boy who washim in class, he the fellow a good beating and setwork to beat him in his studies too. Weskill in later years. still an undergraduate he discovered the Binomial Theorem in algebra. Just after he had his B.A. degree, he did some famous experiments the breaking up o
22、f white light into colors, and invented a new branch of mathematics known the calculus.At the age of twenty-six he became professor of mathematics, a post which he until he was fifty-four. During this period his greatest discoverieswere. In 1696 he became Master of Mint, and gave up his scientificdi
23、ed and was buried in Westminster Abbey.He was knighted by Queen Anne in 1705. In 1729, at the age of eighty-five, he1A When B While CAs D For2A when B where C which D what3A upon B above C over D at4A Over B With C In D At5A revealed B held C showed D kept6A over B above C on D of7A hurled B Threw C
24、 sent D gave8Ato B with C on D for9A mechanical B mechanically CmechanicsD mechanic10A on B at C of D in11A of B on C in D with12A What B When C As D While13A taken B held C kept Dcarried14A forB of C onDat15A for B as C to D before16A one B a C the D /17A held B taken C take D took18A built B produ
25、ced C made D did19A a B the C one D /20 A work Bjob C position D post3.阅读理解1 . Set aside time each dayMost of us can find 15 minutes or half an hour each day for some specific regular activity. It may be a free period or a regular wait, say in the queue for a bus or meal even while eating breakfast.
26、 One famous surgeon always made it a rule to spend at least 15 minutes on general reading before he went to sleep each night. Whether he went to bed at 10 p.m. or 2.30 a.m. made no difference. Even if you cannot keep to this kind of discipline, it is a good idea to make sure you always have a genera
27、l interest book in your pocket. Dont forget it should be a book which entertains you and the English must not be too difficult for you.Check your progress through pacingNearly all “speed reading courses have a “pacing“ element some timing device which lets the student know how many words a minute he
28、 is reading. You can do this simply by looking at your watch every 5 or 10 minutes and noting down the page number you have reached. Check the average number of words per page for the particular book you are reading. How do you know when 5 minutes have passed on your watch if you are busy reading th
29、e book ? Well, this is difficult at first. A friend can help by timing you over a set period, or you can read within hearing distance of a public clock which strikes the quarter hours. Pace yourself every three or four days, always with the same kind of easy, general interest book. You should soon n
30、otice your habitual w.p.m. rate creeping up.Check comprehensionObviously there is little point in increasing your w.p.m. rate if you do not understand what you are reading. When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter (if you are reading a novel) or every
31、section or group of ten or twelve pages (if it is a textbook) and ask yourself a few questions about what you have been reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the story, or you cannot remember clearly the details of what was said, re-read the section or chapter.“Lightning speed exerciseTry
32、 this from time to time. Take four or five pages of the general interest book you happen to be reading at the time. Read them as fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand or not. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your “normal w.p.m. rate, the rate at which y
33、ou can comfortably understand. After a lightning speed read through (probably around 600 w.p.m.) you will usually find that your “normal speed has increased perhaps by as much as 50100 w.p.m. This is the technique athletes use when they habitually run further in training than they will have to on th
34、e day of the big race.C. thoughtD. remembered6. My husband and I conflicting opinions on this matter.A. makeB. holdC. keepD. take7. This regionat an average of 4,000 meters above sea level.A. lays8. lies9. locates10. places10.1 was _ to find his article on such an _ topic so _ A. surprised, excited,
35、 boredB. surprising, exciting, boringC. surprised, exciting, boringD. surprising, excited, bored9. He _ his book on the desk last night.A. lieB.laidC. layD. lain10. Although they are brothers, they are entirely_ each other.A. get along well withB. different fromC. satisfied with单项选择题1 .Hints for Rea
36、ding Practice.A. testsB. suggestionsC. obstaclesD. rewards2 .Most of us can find 15 minutes.for some specific regular activity.A. particularB. uninterestingC. specimenD. intellectual3 .Nearly all /zspeed reading courses have a pacing element.A. hurryingB. reading fasterC. checking w.p.m.D. stepping
37、carefully4 . A friend can help by timing you over a set period,.A. coordinatingB. taking time withC. checking the time taken byD. estimating5 . When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter.A. awakeB. awareC. purposefullyD. regularly2. Conventional wisdom s
38、ays its the students who get straight As blow the roof of the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and go to Ivy League colleges. Or maybe its the children born into wealthy families with brilliant connections.Neither is typical, says Thomas J. Stanley, who surveyed 1300 millionaires for his new book, The
39、 Millionaire Mind.The average millionaire made Bs and Cs in college, Stanley says. Their average SAT score was 1190not good enough to get into many top-notch schools. In fact, most millionaires were told they were not intellectually gifted, not smart enough to succeed.“I find no correlation between
40、SAT scores, grade point averages and economic achievement. None. said Stanley. Admittedly, there are some very bright people in the data, but not many/Instead of relying on natural genius, millionaires choose careers that match their abilities, Stanley said. They may not have great analytic intellig
41、ence, but they are creative and practical. They focus on a goal, take calculated risks and then work harder than most people.Its a lesson Stanley has taken to heart. The author, who lives in Atlanta, has gotten rich himself by writing about the rich. So he took time off to write what he calls /zthe
42、home-run book. The Millionaire Next Door, written with researcher William D. Danko of Albany, NY, was published in 1996. It has been on The New York Times Best Sellers list for more than 150 weeks.In The Millionaire Mind, Stanley studied even richer millionaires the top 1% of households. These peopl
43、e had an average net worth of $9.2 million and earned $749,000 a year. And almost none of them credit their success to being smart. They say the keys to success are being honest and disciplined, getting along with people, having a supportive spouse and working hard.“Somehow they figured out what the
44、y were good at/ Stanley said. /zThey all said, Ill be the best at this. This is what I really, really love to do/ One of his case studies is Donald Sonner, the 64-year-old head of Southern Bloomer Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Tenn. Sonners only education was a single year of high school, but he was
45、 a millionaire by the time he was 24.How? His company takes scrap cloth and makes underwear for prisons and gun-cleaning patches. He got rich by working hard and capitalizing on an idea no one else had, Stanley said. 单项选择题1 Which of the following is NOT true about Thomas J. Stanley?A. He is the writ
46、er of The Millionaire Mind.B. He himself became rich by writing about the rich.C. He has found that one/s school grades and his economic achievement are closely related.D. One of his books, The Millionaire Next Door, has been on the list of Best Sellers.2 We can learn from the passage that.A. one wh
47、o wants to be a millionaire must have high scores in college.to become a millionaire.B. natural intelligence is not so important a factor on deciding whether or not a person is ableC. a child born into a rich family is likely to be a millionaire in the future.D. one can become rich by taking scrap cloth and