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5.a.Returnsomebooks.b.Gohome.
c.ReadMatthew'
sbook.d.Leaveclassearly.
6.a.She'
scareless.
b.ShelikesGeorgeverymuch.
c.She'
snotconcernedwithGeorge'
shealth.
d.Shedoesn'
tcarewhatGeorgesaid.
7.a.Thespeedlimitwasnotclearlymarked.
b.Thelimitwasclearlymarkedas40M.P.H.
c.Thespeedlimitis30milesperhour.
d.50milesperhouristhespeedlimit.
8.a.Onthegrass.b.Nearthepool.
c.Athome.d.Onhisbike.
9.a.Philadelphiab.Chapman'
s
c.Doctorsd.Arizona
10.a.JasonDanielsisn'
thomerightnow.
b.Thecallerdialedthewrongnumber.
c.JasonDanielscan'
tcometothephonerightnow.
d.JasonDanielsdoesn'
twanttospeaktothecaller.
SectionB
PassageI
11.a.Animals.b.Policemen.
c.Children.d.Soldiers.
12.a.Hehopedtogetideas.
b.Hewantedtoavoidavisitor.
c.Hewasfeelinglazy.
d.Hecouldnotfinishastory.
13.a.Tostealsomething.b.Tohaveadrink.
c.ToseeTom.d.ToreadTom'
sstory.
14.a.Drankacupoftea.b.LeftTomsomeadvice
c.Paidforhiscigarettes.
d.LeftTomsomemoney.
15.a.Tomeethim.
b.Togetmoreideasfromhim.
c.Tohavestoriesstolen.
d.Toberobbedmoreoften.
PassageII
16.a.Apieceofnews.b.Anadvertisement.
c.Alittlestory.d.Apictureofacar.
17.a.£45.19b.£54.99c.£34.79d.£74.89
18.a.Apump.b.Agirl.c.Alamp.d.Anextra.
19.a.Becausethelampwasintheadvertisementbutnotincludedintheprice.
b.Becausetherewasagirlintheadvertisement.
c.Becausethepricewastoohigh.
d.Becausetheshopkeeperdidn'
twanttosellthebicycletohim.
20.a.Thereisnolamponthebicycleintheadvertisement.
b.Thereisapumponthebicycle.
c.thereisnotagirlonthebicycle.
d.There'
salsoagirlintheadvertisement,butwedon'
tsupplyonewiththebicycleeither.
PartIIReadingComprehension
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
WhoareComaneciandHamme?
TretyakandFujimoto?
Theyrepresentedtheircountriesatthe1976Olympics.TheOlympicGamesareaninternationalsportscompetition.IntheOlympics,athletesplayinmanydifferenttypesofgames.TheOlympicgamesareveryoldandhaveaveryinterestinghistory.
ThefirstOlympicgameswereheldinGreeceinancienttimes.Theyprobablybeganinthesixthcentury,B.C.Thecontestwereheldeveryfouryearsinthesummer.Thefirstgameslastedforonlyoneday.Therewasonlyonecontest.Itwasashortrace.OnlyGreekmenwereallowedtorunintherace.Nowomenwereallowed,andnonon-Greekswereallowedtorunintherace.Womenwerenotallowedtowatchtheraceeither,ortobeanywhereneartheracingarea.Othereventswereaddedlater.
Buttheancientgameswerestoppedinthefourthcentury.A.D.,whenGreecewasruledbyRome.
TheOlympicswerestartedagaininthenineteenthcentury,afterBaronPierredeCoubertin,aFrenchman,suggestedthatitwouldbegoodtohavethegamesagain,butnotjustforGreekpeople.
TheOnlympicgameshavebeenheldeveryfouryearssince1896.Threetimes,thegameswerenotheldbecauseofaworldwar.Therewerenogamesin1916,1940,and1944.ThefirstcompetitioninmoderntimeswasheldinAthens,butnotallofthegameshavebeenheldthere.TheOlympicgamesareheldinmanydifferentcitiesaroundtheworld.
Foranathlete,winningintheOlympicsisagreatachievement.Thegamesarenoteasytowin,whethertheathletecompletesalone,insmallgroups,oronteams.Someexamplesofindividualgamesareswimming,running,walkingraces,jumping,gymnasticsanddiving,etc.forthesmallgroups,usuallythreeorfourathletesinagroup,therearerelayracesinrunningandswimminginsummer,andrelaysinskiinginwinter.Theteamsplaygamessuchasbasketballsoccerandvolleyball,etc.TheathleteswhowintheOlympicsarethebestintheworld.
21.Whatistheauthormainlyconcernedabouttinthepassage?
a.HetellsushowtheathleteswinintheOlympics.
b.HearguesthattheOlympicgamesareveryinteresting.
c.HetalksaboutthedifferenttypesofgamesintheOlympics.
d.HegivesusabriefintroductionastothehistoryoftheOlympics.
22.WhenweretheOlympicsprobablyheldagainafteralonginterval?
a.1976.b.1896.
c.1940.d.aboutthesixthcenturyB.C.
23.WhichofthefollowingisNottrueabouttheancientGreekwomen?
a.Nowomenwereallowedtorunintherace.
b.Womenwerenotallowedtowatchtherace.
c.WomenwereexcludedfromtheOlympicgames.
d.Womencouldtalkcasuallyneartheracingarea.
24.Whichgamescanbeplayedbothbytheindividualsandbythesmallgroups?
a.walkingracesb.basketballandsoccer
c.runningandswimmingd.jumpinganddiving
25.What’sthetoneoftheauthorinthispassage?
a.negativeb.criticalc.objectived.positive
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Anherbisdefinedasanonwoodyplantthatreturnstoseedafterflowering.Thetermherbalsoisappliedtoanyplantusedforfoodseasoning,perfume,ormedicine.
Herbsenhancetheflavorofmanyfoods.Mustard,acommonsandwichspread(涂沫食品),isanherb.Cinnamon,ginger,andnutmeg,whicharespicesusedinmanycakesandcookierecipes,arealsoherbs.Herbs,suchassageandthyme,areusedtoseasonpoultry.Herbsshouldbedriedinbunchesandlaidonscreensinawarm,dark,well-ventilatedspot.TheherbscuminandcorianderareusedtospiceupMexicanfood,whilebasilandoreganoareusedinItalianfood.
PerfumesmadefromherbswerefirstusedinGreeceandRome.Atthattime,peoplemostlikelymadetheirfragrancesbydippingherbsintohotoilorwines.Scentsforperfumesarederivedfromtheoilsofsuchherbsasrose,cassia,clove,bay,andanise.
Formanyyears,themostimportantuseofherbswastotreatinjuryanddisease.Therecordeduseofherbsdatesbackover5,000yearstotheSumerians.Theyusedplants,suchaslaurelandcaraway,formedicine.AChineseherbbook,datingfrom2,700B.C.,lists365medicinalplants.TheEgyptiansusedherbssuchasgarlicandmintformedicine.
Herbswereusedasmedicineupuntilabout1,500,whenchemicalsbegantobeusedtotreatdiseases.Theintroductionofchemicaldrugschangedthecourseofmedicalpractice.Althoughmostpeopletodayusechemicalstotreatdiseases,manypeoplestilluseplantstocureavarietyofailments.
26.WhichherbsareusedtospiceupMexicanfood?
a.Sageandthyme.b.Cloveandanise.
c.Cuminandcoriander.d.Gingerandnutmeg.
27.Whendidpeoplestartusingchemicalstotreatdiseases?
a.Over5,000yearsago.b.2,700B.C.
c.Inabout1,500.d.In365.
28.Whatisthemainideaofthewholepassage?
a.Herbsenhancetheflavorofmanyfoods.
b.Thetermherbisalsoappliedtoanyplantusedforfoodseasoning,perfume,ormedicine.
c.PerfumesmadefromplantswerefirstmadeinGreeceandRome.
d.Theintroductionofchemicaldrugschangedthecourseofmedicalpractice.
29.WhichsentenceinParagraph2doesnotrelatetothemainidea:
“Herbsenhancetheflavorofmanyfoods”?
a.Mustard,acommonsandwichspread,isanherb.
b.Cinnamon,ginger,andnutmeg,whicharespicessuedinmanycakeandcookierecipes,arealsoherbs.
c.Herbs,suchassageandthyme,areusedtoseasonpoultry.
d.Herbsshouldbedriedinbunchesandlaidonscreensinawarm,dark,well-ventilatedspot.
35.Whatistheauthorwritingthepassagefor?
a.expositionb.argumentation
c.narrationd.comparison
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Lincolnwasastrongexecutivewhosavedthegovernment,savedtheUnitedStates.HewasaPresidentwhounderstoodpeople,and,whentimecametomakedecisions,hewaswillingtotaketheresponsibilityandmakethosedecisions,nomatterhowdifficulttheywere.Heknewhowtotreatpeopleandhowtomakeadecisionstick,andthat’swhyheisregardedassuchagreatAdministrative.
CarlSandburgandalotofothershavetriedtomakesomethingoutofLincolnthathewasn’t.Hewasadecentman,agoodpolitician,andagreatPresident,andthey’vetriedtobuildupthingsthathenevereventhoughtabout.I’llbetadollarandahalfthatifyoureadSandburg’sbiographyofLincoln,you’llfindthingsputintoLincoln’smouthandmindthatneverevenoccurredtohim.Hewasagoodmanwhowasintheplacewhereheoughttohavebeenatthetimewhenimportanteventsweretakingplace,butwhentheywriteabouthimasthoughhebelongedinthepantheon(众神庙)ofthegods,that’snotthemanhereallywas.Hewasthebestkindofordinaryman,andwhenIsaythathewasanordinaryman,Imeanthatasahighpraise,notdeprecation.That’sthehighestpraiseyoucangiveaman.He’soneofthepeopleandbecomesdistinguishedintheservicethathegivesotherpeople.Hewasoneofthepeople,andhewantedtostaythatway.Andhewasthatwayuntilthedayhedied.Oneofthereasonshewasassassinatedwasbecausehedidn’tfeelimportantenoughtohavetheproperguardsaroundhimatFord’sTheatre.
31.Accordingtothepassage,Lincolnwas________.
a.amanbelonginginthepantheonofthegods
b.deified(神化)byallthepeople
c.asordinaryasaltheotherpeople
d.aresponsibleperson
32.What’stheauthor’scommentonCarlSandburg’sbiographyofLincoln?
a.i
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