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2.Whatwerethe_______ofthedecisionshemade?
(2)
(A)reasons(B)results(C)causes(D)bases
B
3.
Abouta_______oftheworkersintheUnitedStatesareemployedinfactories.
(2)
(A)third(B)fourth(C)tenth(D)fifteenth
4.Firsteditionsofcertainpopularbookscannotbeobtained_______.
(2)
(A)atanyplace(B)atanyprice(C)inanylanguage(D)inanycountry
5.Susanis_______thedictionary,whichshelostyesterday.
(2)
(A)finding(B)lookingup(C)lookingat(D)tryingtofind
D
6.John_______thenewjobofferwithhiswife.
(2)
(A)discussed(B)mentioned(C)accepted(D)rejected
7.Inabullfight,itismovement,notthecolor,ofsubjectsthat_______thebull.
(2)
(A)confuses(B)excites(C)scares(D)diverts
8.Peopledon’t_______howseriousthisrecessionhasactuallybeen.
(2)
(A)know(B)think(C)doubt(D)remember
9.Passengershipsand_______areoftenequippedwithship-to-shoreorair-to-landradiotelephones.
(2)
(A)highways(B)railroads(C)sailboats(D)aircraft
10._______Isympathize,Ican'
treallydoverymuchtohelp.
(2)
(A)when(B)but(C)although(D)where
C
11.Thefiremenactedquicklybecauseliveswere_______.(2
(A)indanger(B)indespair(C)outofcondition(D)outofdanger
12.Mary_______verylatelastnight.
(2)
(A)shoutedatme(B)visitedme(C)telephonedme(D)wakedme
13.Helenwillleave_______.
(2)
(A)faraway(B)rightaway(C)righthere(D)soon
14.Abeautifulwoman_______meinthatstoreyesterday.
(2)
(A)waitedon(B)talkedto(C)spoketo(D)stayedwith
15.Weshouldnot_______abouttaxes.
(2)
(A)feelunhappy(B)saybadthings(C)care(D)praise
阅读理解
ThefourthThursdayinNovemberiscalledThanksgivingDay.IntheUnitedStates,itisanannual(每年的)occasiontoshowthankstoGodforhisgoodness.
Asahistorical,nationalandreligiousholiday,ThanksgivingDaybeganwiththeEnglishinPlymouthColony.Asfarbackas1621,afteralongbitterwinterandthegatheringofthefirstharvest,theseearlysettlerssharedafeastwiththelocalIndiansandofferedprayersofthanksgiving.PresidentWashingtonproclaimed(宣布)thefirstnationalThanksgivingDaytobecelebratedonNovember26,1789.PresidentLincolnrevivedthecustomin1863.
Itwasnotuntil1941thattheUSCongressadoptedaresolution,settingthefourthThursdayofNovemberasanannualThanksgivingDay.Thuswhatbeganasareligiouscelebrationoftheharvesthassincebecomeanationwideholiday.
TodayThanksgivingDayisusuallyafamilyday,celebratedwithatraditionalturkeydinnerandahappyreunion.SchoolsareclosedonThanksgivingDayandthedayafter.Manypeople,includingstudentsstudyinginanotherstate,oftentravellongdistancestospendtheholidayathome.(15)
16).Thepassageismainlyabout___________.(3)
(A)howtheAmericansspendtheirThanksgivingDay(B)whattheAmericansdoonThanksgivingDa(C)ThanksgivingDayisanAmericanholiday(D)howThanksgivingDaybecameanationwideholiday
17).ThanksgivingDaywasfirstcelebratedin1621by______ofthePlymouthColony.(3)
(A)Englishsettlers(B)Americansettlers(C)thelocalIndians(D)PresidentWashington
18).In1941__________________________.(A)thefirstnationalThanksgivingDaywascelebrated(B)thecustomofThanksgivingDaywasbroughtbacktotheAmericans.(C)thedateforThanksgivingDaywassetbylaw(D)peoplebegantocelebrateThanksgivingDaybyspendingthedayathome
19).WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthecelebrationofThanksgivingDay?
(3)
(A)ThanksgivingDaystartedasanoccasionforfamilymemberstoshowthanksforoneanother.(B)OnThanksgivingDay,schoolchildrenusuallyhaveacoupleofdaysoff.(C)ThecelebrationofThanksgivingDaywasaEuropeancustomintroducedtoAmerica.(D)ThemostpopularwayofcelebratingThanksgivingDayistravelwithfriends.
20).Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“feast”inparagraph2?
(A)gathering(B)harvest(C)meal(D)prayer
Someradiosignalswereheardin1967.Theywerecomingfromapointintheskywheretherewasnoknowstar.Theywerecomingveryregularlytoo:
aboutonceasecond.Itwasasiftheywerecontrolledbyaclock.
Thescientistswhoheardthesignalsdidnottellanybodyelse.Theywereratherafraidtotellincasetheyfrightenedpeople.Thesignalswerecomingfromaverysmallbody----nobigger,perhaps,thantheearth.Wasthatwhynolightcouldbeseenfromit?
Orwerethesignalscomingfromaplanetthatbelongedtosomeotherstar?
Therewasnoendtothequestions,butthescientistskeptthenewssecret.“Perhapsthereareintelligentbeingsoutthere,”theythought,“whoaretryingtosendmessagestootherplanets,ortous!
”Sothenewswasnotgiventothenewspapers.Instead,thescientistsstudiedthesignalsandsearchedforotherslikethem…
Well,allthathappenedin1967and1968.Sincethenscientistshavelearntmoreaboutthosestrange,regular,radiosignals.Andtheyhavetoldthestory,ofcourse.Thesignalsdonotcomefromaplanet;
theycomefromanewkindofstarcalleda“pulsar”.Aboutahundredotherpulsarshavenowbeenfound,andmostofthemareverylikethefirstone.
Pulsarsarestrongradiostars.Theyarethesmallestbuttheheavieststarsweknowatpresent.Ahandfulofpulsarwouldweighafewthousandtons.Theirlight----iftheygivemuchlight----istoosmallforustosee.Butwecanbesureofthis:
nointelligentbeingsarelivingonthem.(15)
21).Theradiosignalsdiscussedinthispassage______.(3)
(A)wereregular(B)werecontrolledbyaclock(C)wereheardin1967only(D)weresecretmessages
22).Theradiosignalsweresentby______(3)
(A)asatellite(B)aplanet(C)askybodywhichwasunknownatthattime(D)intelligentbeingswhowereunknownatthattime
23).Thescientistsdidnottellpeopleaboutthesignalsbecause____(3)
(A)thesignalsstoodforsecretmessages(B)peoplewouldaskthemtoomanyquestions(C)theydidnotwanttofrightenpeople(D)theystoodforunimportantmessages
24).Apulsaris____(3)
(A)asmallheavystarwhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsandcannotbeseen(B)asmallheavyplanetwhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsandcannotbeseen(C)asmallheavysatellitewhichsendsoutstrongradiosignalsandcannotbeseen(D)asmallintelligentbeingwhosendsoutstrongradiosignalsandcannotbeseen
25).Whichofthefollowingistrue?
(A)Oneofthepulsarsfoundbyscientistssendsradiosignals.(B)Pulsarsbegantosendradiosignalsin1967.(C)Scientistshavesearchedforpulsarsformanyyearsbutfoundnone.(D)Scientistshavefoundmanypulsarssince1967.
Thegreatestrecentchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherewasanunusualshorteningofthetimeofawoman’slifespentincaringforchildren.Awomanwhogotmarriedattheendofthe19thcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwenties,andwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildren,ofwhomfourorfivelivedtilltheywerefiveyearsold.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteen,themotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyears,duringwhichcustom,chanceandhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomengetmarriedatayoungerageandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman’syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisforty-fiveandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirementatsixty.Evenwhileshehasthecareofchildren,herworkislightenedbyhouseholdappliances(家用电器)andconveniencefoods.
Thisimportantchangeinwomen’swayoflifehasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen’seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlsleftschoolatthefirstopportunityandmostofthemtookafull-timejob.However,whentheygotmarried,theyusuallyleftworkatonceandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leavingageissixteen,manygirlsstayatschoolafterthatage,andthoughwomentendtogetmarriedyoung,moremarriedwomenstayatworkatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Manymorereturnafterwardstoafull-timeorpart-timejob.Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriage,withbothhusbandandwifeacceptingagreatershareofthedutiesandsatisfactionoffamilylife,andwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoneyandrunningthehome,accordingtotheabilitiesandinterestofeachofthem.(20)
26).Wearetoldthatinanaveragefamilyabout1890________.(4)
(A)manychildrendiedbeforetheywerefive(B)theyoungestchildwouldbefifteenyearsyoungerthantheoldest(C)sevenofeightchildrenlivedtobemorethanfive(D)thechilddeathratewasratherhigh
27).Whenshewasoverfifty,thelate19thcenturymother________.(4)
(A)wouldexpecttoworkuntilshedied(B)wasusuallyexpectedtotakeuppaidemployment(C)wouldbehealthyenoughtotakeuppaidemployment(D)wasunlikelytofindajobevenifsheisnowlikely
28).Manygirls,thepassagesays,arenowlikelyto________.(4)
(A)getmarriedsothattheycangetajob(B)leaveschoolassoonastheycan(C)giveuptheirjobsforgoodaftertheyaremarried(D)continueworkinguntiltheyaregoingtohaveababy
29).Accordingtothepassage,itisnowquiteusualforwomento________.(4)
(A)stayathomeafterleavingschool(B)marrymenyoungerthanthemsel
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