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Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary
22.A________discussionaboutwhethermenarebravethanwomenissettledina________rudeway.
A.warm…/B.lively…veryC.hot…ratherD.spirited…fairly
23.Thesculpture,andthepersonwhoproducedit,________theyoungartisthasneverbeenabletofindout.
A.thatB./C.whichD.what
24.Attheendofthedinnerparty,theconclusionofthecrisis________barethefactwomenhaveasmuchself-controlasmen.
A.layB.laidC.linedD.lied
25.Itisnothowmuchyoureadbut________youread________reallycounts
A.that…whatB.what…thatC.that…thatD.what…what
26.Thoughamanmayalsofeellikescreamingasawoman________inacrisis,hehasalittlebitmoreself-controlthanawomanandthatmakesthedifference.
A.havingB.hasC.doingD.does
27.Itseemsthathouses________likemushroomsalmostinthenightduringthehousingboom.WhichofthefollowingisIMPROPER?
A.popupB.springupC.shootupD.stickup
28.Whenthecandidatescamein,theinterviewermadea________tothemtotaketheirseatsatthedesk.WhichofthefollowingisIMPROPER?
A.motionB.hintC.signD.signal
29.Theyeithersatthere________orstood________totheground,________atthetreecoveredwithhundredsofribbons,whichlookedlikeabannerofwelcome________inthewind.
A.stunning…rooting…starting…billowing
B.stunned…rooted…stared…billowed
C.stunning…rooting…stared…billowed
D.stunned…rooted…staring…billowing
30.Shecomplainedthatshe________himformorethantwentyyearsandshestilldidn’tknowwhatwentoninsidehishead.
A.hadbeenmarriedtoB.hadbeenmarried
C.hadmarriedwithD.hadmarried
31.Severaldayspassedbeforetheycameupwithasatisfactorysolutiontothe________ina/an________.
A.problemsdiscussed…unexpectedway
B.discussedproblems…wayunexpected
C.problemsdiscussed…wayunexpected
D.discussedproblems…unexpectedway
32.Neitherbelievenorrejectanythingbecauseanyotherpersonhasrejectedorbelievedit.Whichofthefollowingdiffersfromthestatementinmeaning?
A.Donotacceptblindlyotherpeople’slikesordislikeswithoutcarefulindependentthought.
B.Onemustthinkforoneselfratherthansimplyseekagreementwithothers.
C.Don’texpressyouropinionhastilyonanythingothershavecommentedoncarefully.
D.Weshouldn’tbeinfluencedbyothers’opinionseasilywhilemakingourownjudgement.
33.Onlyifyou________intoordinarypeople’slife,________findoutwhytheyaredissatisfiedandunderstandtherevolutionthreateningthecountry.
A.havegone…youwillB.willgo…mayyou
C.go…youmayD.dogo…youwill
34.________tometodecidewhetherweshouldhaveagovernmentwithoutnewspapersornewspaperswithoutagovernment,I________nothesitateamomenttopreferthelatter.
A.Ifitwereleft…wouldB.Shoulditleave…must
C.Woulditbeleft…shouldD.Wasitleft…would
35.________adaywhenfewnoblepersonseverspoketothoseofhumbleoriginsexcept________anorder,Jeffersonwentoutofhiswaytotalkwithpeopleofhumbleorigins.
A.On…giveB.On…gaveC.In…givingD.In…togive
36.AccordingtoThomasJefferson,itis________thatkeepfreedomalive.
A.conflictingideasandunquestioningagreement
B.notconflictingideasbutunquestioningagreement
C.unquestioningagreementandnotconflictingideas
D.notunquestioningagreementbutconflictingideas
37.TheuncontrolledemotionalreactionofthenationtoLincoln’sdeathwasincredibleanddemonstratedthehighesteem________hewasheld.
A.whomB.forwhomC.whichD.inwhich
38.IfLincolnhadlived,it________bethathispostwarpolicieswouldhavebroughtcriticismuponhimthatwould________hisreputation.
A.mightaswell…havetarnishedB.mightwell…havetarnished
C.mightaswell…tarnishD.mightwell…tarnish
39.AsPresident,heappointedmentohighgovernmentpositions________heconsideredmostcapable,________someofthemopenlydefiedhisauthority.
A.which…asthoughB./…though
C.which…evenifD.whom…asthough
40.Muchtoherdisgust,hisconfidence________onarrogance.
A.edgesB.bordersC.splitsD.emphasizes
SectionB
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.woundB.whisperingC.rewardsD.flatAB.joined
AC.faintAD.steamingBC.tiptoedBD.roseCD.raw
ABC.growing
Onabroilingafternoonwhenthemenwereawayatworkandallthewomennapped,Imovedthroughmajesticdepthsofsilences,silencessoimmenseIcouldhearthecorn___41___.Underthesesilencestherewasa/anorchestraofnaturalmusicplayingnotesnocitychildwouldeverhear.Acertaincacklefromthehenhousemeantwehadgainedanegg.Thecreakofaporchswingtoldofamomentarybreezeblowingacrossmygrandmother’syard.AsI___42___alongamossybanktosurpriseafrog,a___43___splashtoldmethequarryhadspottedmeandslippedintothestream.Wanderingamongthesleepinghouses,Ilearnedthattinroofscrackleunderthepowerofthesun,andwhenItiredandcamebacktomygrandmother’shouse,Ipaddedintoherdarkcoollivingroom,lay___44___onthefloor,andlistenedtothehypnoticbeatofherpendulumclockonthewalltickingthemeaninglesshoursaway.
Iwasenjoyingtheluxuriesofarusticnineteenth-centuryboyhood,butforthewomenMorrisonvillelifehadfew___45___.Theirliveswerehard,endless,dirtylabor.
Forbaths,laundry,anddishwashing,theyhauledbucketsofwaterfromaspringatthefootofahill.Toheatit,theychoppedkindlingtofiretheirwoodstoves.Theyboiledlaundryintubs,scrubbeditonwashboardsuntilknuckleswere___46___,andwrungitoutbyhand.Ironingwasabusinessofliftingheavymetalweightsheatedonthestovetop.
Theyscrubbedfloorsonhandsandknees,thrashedrugswithcarpetbeaters,killedandpluckedtheirownchickens,bakedbreadandparties,grewandconnedtheirwonvegetables,patchedthefamily’sclothingontreadle-operatedsewingmachines,___47___beforethementostartthestoveforbreakfastandpacklunchpails,polishedthechimneysofkerosenelamps,andevenfoundtimetotendtheflowersthatgrewaroundeveryhouse.BytheendofasummerdayaMorrisonvillewomanhadtoiledlikeaserf.
Atsundownthemendriftedbackfromthefieldsexhaustedand___48___.Theyscrubbedthemselvesinenamelbasinsand,whensupperwaseaten,climbedupontotheporchtowatchthenightarrive.Presentlythewomen___49___them,andthetwilightmusicofMorrisonvillebegan.
Theswingcreaking,rockingchairs___50___ontheporchplanks,voicesmurmuringapprovalofthesagacityofUncleIrveyashequietlyobservedforprobablytheten-thousandthtimeinhislife,“Amanworksfromsuntosun,butawoman’sworkisneverdone.”
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
“JustthemanIwaslookingfor,”saidavoiceatWinston’sback.
Heturnedround.ItwashisfriendSyme,whoworkedintheResearchDepartment.Symewasaphilologist,aspecialistinNewspeak.Indeed,hewasoneoftheenormousteamofexpertsnow___51___incompilingtheEleventhEditionoftheNewspeakdictionary.
“Howisthedictionary___52___?
”askedWinston.
“Slowly,”saidSyme.“I’montheadjectives.It’sfascinating.”
Hehad___53___immediatelyatthementionofNewspeak.
“TheEleventhEditionisthedefinitiveedition,”hesaid.We’regettingthelanguageintoitsfinalshape---theshapeit’sgoingtohavewhennobodyspeaksanythingelse.Whenwe’vefinishedwithit,peoplelikeyouwillhavetolearnitalloveragain.Youthink,Idaresay,thatourchiefjobisinventingnewwords.Butnotabitofit!
We’re___54___words---scoresofthem,hundredsofthem,everyday.We’recuttingthelanguagedowntothe___55___.TheEleventhEditionwon’t___56___asinglewordthatwillbecomeobsoletebeforetheyear2050.”
Histhindarkfacehadbecomeanimatedandhiseyeshadgrownalmostdreamy.
“It’sabeautifulthing,thedestructionofwords.Itisn’tonlythesynonyms,therearealsotheantonyms.Afterall,whatjustificationisthereforawordwhichissimplytheoppositeofsomeotherwords?
Awordcontainsits___57___initself.Take‘good’,forinstance.Ifyouhaveawordlikegood,whatneedisthereforawordlike‘bad’?
‘Ungood’willdojustaswell---better,becauseit’sanexactopposite,whichtheotherisnot.Oragain,ifyouwantastrongerversionof‘good’,whatsenseisthereinhavingawholestringof___58___uselesswordslike‘excellent’and‘splendid’andalltherestofthem?
‘Plusgood’coversthemeaning,or‘doubleplusgood’ifyouwantsomething___59___still.Ofcoursewesuethoseformsalready,butinthefinalversionofNewspeakthere’llbenothingelse.Intheendthewholenotionofgoodnessandbadnesswillbecoveredbyonlysixwords---inreality,onlyoneword.Don’tyouseethebeautyofthat,Winston?
”
AsortofvapideagernessfittedacrossWinston’sface.NeverthelessSymeimmediatelydetectedacertain___60___ofenthusiasm.
“Youhaven’tarealappreciationofNewspeak,Winston,”hesaidalmostsadly.“Inyourheartyou’dpreferto___61___toOldspeakwithallitsvaguenessanditsuselessshadesofmeaning.Youdon’tgraspthebeautyofthedestructionofwords.DoyouknowthatNewspeakistheonlylanguageintheworldwhosevocabularygetssmallereveryyear?
Don’t
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