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同等学力英语真题及详解bytigeress
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学苑教育 日期:
2009-12-49:
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PaperOne 试卷一(90minutes)
Part Ⅰ ListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)(略)
Part Ⅱ Vocabulary(15minutes,15points)
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissectiontherearefifteensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
16.Theverysightofthe imposing buildingsassuredthesetouristsofthesignificantchangesinthiscity.
A.instinctive B.impressiveC.institutional D.imaginary
17.Theaccepted criteria ofadequatediethavebeenchallengedbynewdiscoveriesinnutrition.
A.formationsB.componentsC.standardsD.ingredients
18.Seniorcitizensareadvisedto goinfor somecreativeactivitiestokeepthemselvesmentallyyoung.
A.searchfor B.investinC.engagein D.workout
19.Presumably,excessiveconsumptionoffriedfoodshasseriousconsequencesashasbeenproved.
A.theoreticallyB.Practically C.Incredibly D.Probably
20.Thesitting-roomfeelscomfortablewiththefireplace shedding warmandfaintlight.
A.givingoff B.callingoff C.shakingoff D.puttingoff
21.The nasty languageoflocalofficialsmakesthemseemveryignorantandrude.
A.artificialB.indecent C.humorous D.lively
22.Weshouldn’ttreatchildrenaspeersorfriends,butguidetheminmakingtheirchoices,evenifitmeanswithsome discipline.
A.persuasionB.punishmentC.rewardsD.criticism
23.Silk,althoughitisconsidereda delicate fabric,isinfactverystrong,butitisadverselyaffectedbysunlight.
A.soft B.sheerC.fragileD.refined
24.Itisanticipatedthatthiscontractwill substantially increasesalesoverthenextthreeyears.
A.apparentlyB.slightly C.considerablyD.steadily
25.Thenewgovernment embarkedupon aprogramofradicaleconomicreform.
A.initiatedB.producedC.adoptedD.implemented
26.Intheaccidentthreemenweretrappedina submerged vehicle,andtheironlyhopewasanothermanwhoselegswerebroken.
A.wreckedB.burnt C.overturned D.sunk
27.Nearlyeleventhousandpeoplehavebeenarrestedfor defying thebanonstreettrading.
A.criticizing B.neglecting C.blamingD.disclosing
28.Therearesomethingsintheclasstheteacherswillnot putupwith.
A.tolerate B.contribute C.resistD.prohibit
29.Despitethedangersanddifficultiesinfightingwiththeterrorists,thesoldierswere resolute.
A.defensiveB.aggressiveC.stubbornD.firm
30.Bornin1932,heretiredasaforeigncorrespondentforthePolishPressAgencyin1981,bywhichtimehisthreebookshadstartedto comeout.
A.besubscribedB.bepublished C.bepopularD.bewritten
SectionB
Directions:
Inthissection,therearefifteenincompletesentences.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
31.Sometimeswebuyamagazinewithabsolutelynopurpose______topasstime.
A.ratherthan B.otherthanC.aswell D.exceptfor
32.Thosewho______women’sliberationmovementcontinuetohope,andwork,forachange.
A.consistinB.believeinC.indulgein D.resultin
33.FindingoutabouttheseuniversitieshasbecomeeasyforanyonewithInternet______.
A.entrance B.admission C.accessD.entry
34.Howstrangeitisthatthehabithedevelopedinhischildhoodstill______him.
A.takesto B.clingstoC.attendstoD.addsto
35.Thethreedisrespectfulsonsbegantofeelworriedabouttheultimate______ofthefamily’sproperty.
A.proposalB.disposal C.removalD.salvation
36.Chemists,physicistsandmathematiciansare______knownasscientists.
A.collectivelyB.alternatively C.cognitivelyD.exclusively
37.Thenationalgovernmentistomakeeveryeffortto______thewillofthepeople.
A.execute B.exceed C.excite D.exhaust
38.Thereareoftendiscouragingpredictionsthathavenotbeen______byactualevents.
A.verified B.utilized C.mobilizedD.modified
39.Tomwas______ofacrimehedidn’tcommit.Hefoughtformanyyearstoclearhisname.
A.convictedB.convincedC.conceivedD.condemned
40.ActorPierceBrosnanmayplaythedeadlysuperspyinthemovies,butinreallifeheisa_____fatherandalovinghusband.
A.devastated B.deservedC.desperateD.devoted
41.Theyearsofpractice,ofdevelopingmyspecialtechnique,arejustaboutto______.
A.turnup B.figureoutC.payoffD.clearaway
42.Likemostforeigners,Iaskalotofquestions,someofwhichareinsultinglysilly.ButeveryoneI______hasansweredthosequestionswithpatienceandhonesty.
A.comeacross B.comeby C.comeover D.comeinto
43.NowwhentalkingabouteconomicreformIamvery______awareoftheshadowhangingovermostAfricancountries’debt.
A.wellB.farC.much D.greatly
44.Thisproceduredescribeshowsuggestionsforimprovementstothesystemsare______.
A.celebrated B.proceededC.generatedD.established
45.“Sinceweareexchanging______,Itoohaveasecrettoreveal,”saidMary.
A.transferencesB.transactionsC.confidencesD.promises
Part Ⅲ ReadingComprehension(40minutes,25points)
Directions:
Therearefivepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofhemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Andreahadneverseenanoldladyhitchhiking(搭车)before.However,theweatherandthecomingdarknessmadeherfeelsorryforthelady.Theoldladyhadsomedifficultyclimbinginthroughthecardoor,andpushedherbigbrowncanvasshoppingbagdownontothefloorunderherfeet.ShesaidtoAndrea,inavoicethatwasalmostawhisper,“Thankyou,dearie-I’mjustgoingtoBrockbourne”.
Somethinginthewaytheladyspoke,andthewaysheneverturnedherhead,madeAndreauneasyaboutthisstrangehitchhiker.Shedidn’tknowwhy,butshefeltinstinctivelythattherewassomething...wrong,somethingodd,something...dangerous.Buthowcouldanoldladybedangerous?
Itwasabsurd.
Carefulnottoturnherhead,Andrealookedsidewaysatherpassenger.Shestudiedthehat,thedirtycollarofthedress,theshapelessbody,thearmswiththeirthickblackhairs...
Thickblackhairs?
Hairyarms?
Andrea’sbloodfroze.
Thiswasn’tawoman.Itwasaman.
Atfirst,shedidn’tknowwhattodo.Thensuddenly,anideacameintoherracing,terrifiedbrain.Swingingthewheelsuddenly,shethrewthecarintoaskid(刹车),andbroughtittoahalt.
“MyGod!
”sheshouted,“Achild!
Didyouseethechild?
IthinkIhither!
”
The“oldlady”wasclearlyshakenbythesuddenskid,“Ididn’tseeanything,dearie,”shesaid.“Idon’tthinkyouhitanything.”
“I’msureitwasachild!
‘insistedAndrea.’Couldyoujustgetoutandhavealook?
Justseeifthere’sanythingontheroad?
”Sheheldherbreath.Wouldherplanwork?
Itdid.Thepassengerslowlyclimbedouttoinvestigate.Assoonasshewasoutofthevehicle,Andreagunnedtheengineandacceleratedmadlyaway,andsoonshehadputagoodthreemilesbetweenherselfandtheawfulhitchhiker.
Itwasonlythenthatshethoughtaboutthebaglyingonthefloorinfrontofher.Maybethebagwouldprovidesomeinformationabouttherealidentityabouttheman.Pullingintothesideoftheroad,Andreaopenedtheheavybagcuriously.
Itcontainedonlyoneitem——asmallhandaxe,witharazor-sharpblade.Theaxeandtheinsideofthebagwerecoveredwiththedarkredstainsofdriedblood.
Andreabegantoscream.
46.Andreaallowedthehitchhikertotakearideinhercarmainlybecause .
A.thehitchhikerwasanoldwomanB.shewascuriousabouttheoldlady
C.theladyhadaheavybag D.sheknewtheoldlady
47.WhatmadeAndreaafraidwhenshelookedattheoldlady?
A.Shehadashapelessbody.B.Shehadaharshvoice.
C.Sheworeadirtydress. D.Shehadhairyarms.
48.Andreasuddenlystoppedthecarbecause .
A.shethoughtshehadhitachildontheroad
B.sheskiddedonsomeiceontheroad
C.shewantedtotrickthepassengerintogettingout
D.shecouldn’tconcentrateandnearlyhadacrash
49.Andrealookedinthepassenger’sbagto .
A.examinewhatwasinitB.findoutwherethepassengerlived
C.usethepassenger’stools D.findoutwhothepassengerwas
50.Andreascreamedbecause .
A.shesawthehitchhikercomeback
B.sherealizedshecouldhavebeenkilled
C.shewasscaredatseeingblood
D.shecutherselfbytheblade
PassageTwo
Desperatelyshortoflivingspaceanddangerouslypronetoflooding,theNetherlandsplanstostartbuildinghomes,businessesandevenroadsonwater.
Withnearlyathirdofthecountryalreadycoveredbywaterandhalfofitslandmassbelowsealevelandconstantlyunderthreatfromrisingwaters,theauthoritiesbelievethatfloatingcommunitiesmaywellbethefuture.
SixprototypewoodenandaluminumfloatinghousesarealreadyattachedtosomethingoffAmsterdam,andatleastafurther100areplannedonthesameestate,calledIjburg.
“Everybodyaskswhydidn’twedothiskindofthingbefore,”saidGijsbertVanderWoerdt,directorofthefirmresponsibleforpromotingtheconcept.“AfterBangladeshwe’rethemostdenselypopulatedcountryintheworld.Buildingspaceisscarceandgovernmentstudiesshowthatwe’llneedtodoublethespaceavailabletousinthecomingyearstomeetallourneeds.”
Beforebeingplacedonthewaterandmovedintopositionbytugboats(拖船),thehousesarebuiltonlandatopconcreteflat-bottomedboats,whichencasegiantlumpsofpolystyrene (聚苯乙烯)reinforcedwithsteel.Theflat-bottomedboatsaresaidtobeunsinkableandareanchoredbyunderwatercables.Thefloatingroadsap
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