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1、第一部分 会际用语18. So sorry to trouble you.1. Sam, this is my friend, Jane. .Jt s a pleasure一.B. Glad to meet you, JalgeWould you like a tea?2. 一 What s the matter with you?一.A. Yes, please一.C. I feel a bit sick3. 一 Could I talk to Prof. Lee?20.What does your English teacher look like?一.A. Yes, speaking一.

2、D. She looks much like her4. I ve got a bad cold today.mother一.B. Oh, dear! I hope you21 . How long will you be away from Italy?get better soon一.B. About a month5. 一 Can you tell me where I can park the car? 22. What s the weather like in this area?一C Well, just over there 一.B. It s rainy23. How are

3、 you feeling now?6. What s the best way to get to the Empire Hotel 一.A. Much betterfrom here?24. What time does the train leave?一.B. Walking through the 一. C. At half past fivewood25. Have you ever been to Tokyo?7. You needn t do the work till after the New 一.B. No, but I hope to goYear.there next y

4、ear.B. Oh, good! Thank yo第.二部分:词汇与语法结构8. Have a nice holiday, Ted.1. My watch has been losing time for the past week. Ittoo9.一 How was the journey to London?一.A. It went very well10 Can you help me clear up the mess?一.D. No problem11. Are you on holiday here?一 we arenhere一. C. Thank you, and yopvoba

5、bly needs .A. cleaning2. We are going to have our office to makeroom for a new engineer.C. rearranged3. Mary said to me, “ If I had seen your bag, I t. Weitfpeyou. B. would have returned12. What s the fare to the m?useum一 .Five dollars13. Is it going to be warm next week?一.A. Yes, it is4. We shall h

6、ave an opportunity to exchangetomorrow. C. views5. Since this road is wet and slippery this morning, itlast night.14. What do you usually do in your spare time?C must have rained一.B. Reading6. You will get used to here when you have15. Do you mind if I read the newspaper on th首ettled down.table?A. l

7、iving一.B. Go ahead, please16. May I speak to Prof Li please?一 d; .l m afraid youthe wrong number17. Here you are, Sir.7. She is very careful. She very few mistakesin her work.C. vpakesve got8. Unfortunatelhepoorgirlcan dt anyth! ng butall her belongingsat a lowBpsQell.the truth?-.9. Do you think Tom

8、my is.D. Thank you very muchC.tellingm goingte -gafrhevfeilrmbeeto32. He hisfatherfor bothof themlovewalking in the countryside.10. gecoul命 understandwaswhy fewer and fewer went to him for ge-WIphat.11. Theywereaskedto avoid anywaterwhich had not been boiled.A. drinking12. Johnfell asleep he waslist

9、enino themusic. C. while13.1 have taken many photos. IB. developed14. If the weatherhad been good,the childrenout for a walk.C. could have gone15. The car won tart becausethe batteryhas.A. run out16. The hall was almost empty. There werepeople in it.C. fewmust29. John Walters claimed that this lack

10、of informationin negativeeling$oward hemedia.B. had resulted30.ou changeyour mintf ,tlbwonableto help you. B. Unless31. It is one of the bestconcertsl.B. is like33. Thenshecheered a lot whentheygotthe taxi.D. upinto34. Does this pat电 nrtecord need now?No, you can finish it later.C. completing17. Bef

11、ore joining the army, he spent a lot of time3札 Could you tell methe village he belongedB.to which lived here18. The doctor advised her enough rest bef36.Bjfeai% manycitiesgoing back to workBto getexpanding19.ofthemhasa bedroomanda study.C. 37astvearo f newbookswereEach .pubhshedon environmentalprote

12、ction. A.modelsfor the hundreds38. Waste electrical goods20. The workersare busyexhibition.D. making21. My boss is really annoys me.B. always22. That dinnerwasthe mostexpensiveal we.D. had ever had _hlong you havevery fa st. D.must be disposed ofholding pointless meetinas. If39. Thereis a lot of cri

13、meontelevision.other issues are pushed out.A. Therefore40. China is no longer what itbesafely. B.A. used to23. Robertissaid abroad,bull don tknow what country he studied in.41. Iof this week.D. shall have finishedreading the novel by the endA. to have been studying24 - If he, he that food. Luckily h

14、e was sent to the hospital42- He didn t want anythingto eat becausehe.already eaten,immediately.B. had been warned; would not have takenC. had25. I was sick, but Igot over26. Johnwas bored,.England. B. so43. The best thingit at the weekend. B.do ishe left his life in44- You had bettertaketo sleep.A.

15、 toa coat with you.C.27. These newrocess escontrolledA . .45. Thefoodwas ood,but notgood.A.shouldbe -546. He has three companies28. This is very important. You rememoerrA emplovinq 50 people eachto shutdownyourcomputeeveryevening. B.47. She was late that she missedahreial, which users will have (16)

16、 _ to get used tolast train. C. sotouchingheirearor head.The aerial 17)_-48. Could you tell me?A. whmreaklethephonesableto pick up a widerrangeofcan find a toilet49. The new computeallowsmework more efficiently.A. to50. The trip to the countrysidewas great.C. fun第三部分:完形填空Passage 1Thebigget adventure

17、l vver hadwastrekkinginThailand.We hireda guide(1)_to take uo asignalsT.hecompan9pokesmainsiste(|18)_ thatthis was not a potential da - n商 _ Everysafety regulation has been 肉 Ihloevtedld ourreporter (20) _ I d had one of these phonesthis morning,I wou ldthnavemissed my train cominghere , joked the s

18、pokesman.Passage 3Ian and Shireeare a very unusualcouple.Althoughthey (21)_ |jven the heart ofLondon, they try to grow as much of their own food asvillage in the jungle. We didnneverbeen therebefore.(3)_ Unless wereachedthe village,we wouldn able to findsomewhere sleep,(4)_ so wewantedto getthkandow

19、that he (2)possibl_At the momenthey(22)_ are rentinganallotmenfromthelocalcouncitlo growfoodon,but they plan (23)_to buy more land soon.W瘴4() _ started growing our own food fivethere in about 8 hours. After two hours we all realyisee牢sago said, Ian, Sintheenwe (25)havewe werelost.The (5)_ further we

20、walked,thegrown abouthalf ofthevegetablee needmoreconfusebecame.Luckilyaftera further4and a quarterof the fruit. We (26)_have beenh0UrSWe metsomehunters.Theydidn seaktheworking_on the allotment for three years. Wesame language as our guide, but we were able to(sn_hadonlyused our owngardenbeforeget a

21、cross that we were lost. They (7)_ redir.d They do not plan to stop there though, Bustowardqhevillage.lt wasafterdarktime nextyearwe (28)_will haveboughtwhen we arrived there. We had been walking (8)_efiorugh land to grow about 75% of our foon. , said Iover14 hoursandwewere(9)_absolutely Why do they

22、 do this? 29)_ worrWe(y aboutexhausted. We had been very lucky; if whaO) _t the chemicalssedto growourfood said,Shiree.met the hunters, we would have had to sleep in tMhere and more pegp)le_(are going to dojungle.the same in the future , predicted Shiree.Passage 4Passage 2Scientistsareworkinghardtod

23、evelopbetteraerialsfor mobile phones, a spokesman for Phikia Phones said 2 Patten Closetoday.lt really (11)_ irritates users when theylosethe signalin the middleof a call, sowe areDerbydeveloping new aerials that will enable users (12) _ tothat whenthey(13) _ weretravelling,thesignalwasoftenlo , sai

24、dthespokesmjhe. newaerialsaredesignetioavoid(14) _ losing thesignalbyreceivinhemessagoena widerrangeofradio frequencie.e (15)have learntthis is a majorconcernfor phoneusers said thereceive strongignalsM.anv usersreportedDJ5 6XX16 April 2003Dear Sir or Madam,I am writing(31)to complainthat about a re

25、cent stay at your hotel, The Grand. My wifeand I arrived or?板march and stayed for two nights.spokesman henew.phonebavea flexibleexternal Firstly we waited twenty minutes at reception becausetherewas nobody(32)att he desk. I couldn ev? nmakeoutthepath.ltakemyphoneThen we waited a further twenty minut

26、es becausewthith me everywhere because you neverreceptionistcouldnot find our booking33)knowwhenyouwill needit. Eventually I calledmyMoreover ourluggage was leftdad,46 that was9,000milesawayin theunattended in reception for three hours until we fiUn*ll.e told me to phone the local emergency services

27、,took it to our room ourselves.but I felt47 soOur roomwasnot availableimmediatelyifhenwearrived. Thereforewe had to wait anotherhour(34)beforew e couldgoto thestupid that I didn t want to.48 Unluckily, my dad realise(thisanclmade up his mind toall them himself. The rescuerscal led me 49atmy mobileto

28、 find outroom. When we saw the room, it had two single besCtly where I was, but unfortunately the battery ranand we (35) had askedfor aout afterfiveseconds.llay downundera rockanddouble bed, so we had to change it. Unfortunatelywtaitheed- it was nearly night-time and I was cold andsecondoomwason the

29、 top floorand the lift was wet. Just as they were about to call off the search for(36)A. out of order And alth做峭的仇 they found me. Fortunately one rescuer hadwe had asked for a room with a sea view, it was facinsaidg Lett rysforjustfive moreminutesSO7the road.Unless they had given up, I would have di

30、ed.Passage 6Although the food in the restaurant was quite good, we.crDealingwith wasteis a hugeglobalproblem.were unhappy with the / 37_iervice.LtUnfortunately, many people don t usually think muchwe received. We had booked an evening meal inclusiveaboutwhathappengl at theiroldfridgein the price of

31、the room. Consequently we did not takewhen they update to the latest model. A few just dumpmoney to the dining room and then discovered. it 52 in the street without another thought.(38)_ that we had to pay for 53 Asa result , Britaincurrentlyhasthe wine immediately. Unfortunately, the waiters wereov

32、era millionoldfridgesrottingin dumpsin fieldsrude and (3_9)unhelpful .n n land in warehouses because the country does not haveHowever the manager did agree that we could pay theenouqheauipmento dispose54 ofwine bill in the morning,them. New European Union regulations say that fromTo sum up I was mos

33、t dissatisfied with the entire 1 January 2002, all material 55 thatexperience and I expect full compensation for thedepleteheozonelayer, such as CFC coolants, mustinconvenience caused.56be removed from fridaesbeforetheyare put in landfillsites|t is 57 likelyto take quite a while to solve the problem

34、.But it is not onlyfridges58 thataredifficult to get rid of. What about old computers, TVsand other hi-techjunk? For example,GuangdongProvince, in the southeast of China, has been suffering59 fromproblemscausedby importedPassage 5wastelectricagloodslikecomputers.WorkersthereI was travelling alone in

35、 Western Australia last yegvebeenbreakingup oldcomputertso extractheand one day I set 41 off to climb a high peak inthat area.Althoughin the summethereare manytouristsl, wasthereout of seaso2 sothereweren antytourgroups.Soonafterl reachedthe top, it beganto drizzleand the fog came43down Very soon,it

36、 wasso thick44thatI look forwardi4Q)_ to hearingfrom you.Yours faithfully,Arthur Mullardrecyclablartslike chips,and preciousmetals60like gold and platinum.第四部分:阅读理解(单项选择)短文理解16. FromthepassagbyeknowthatSuraElmeris. A.a Dutch7. Sura Elmer came to Shanghai,D.according to an agreement between the hotel

37、sin Shanghai and Amsterdam8. Sura Elmer ieipressionon his Chinesewaslack of spaco buildhousesin urbanareas.Blocks o.f 1. There was a big housingproblemafter theSecond World WarA. in many big cities2.colleagues in the Netherlands. B. aremore serious9. In the secondparagraph, the sentence,“accommodnio

38、dnmealsare freelyavailable meansb_ Sura Elmer eats and sleepsBlocks of -ri “shie弟 flats were thoughtto behhtehe hotel free of chargeidealsolutiorfO thehousingproblem,because10. The thingthat Sura Elmerdislikesin Chinais.C.people spit on the groundD.they were built on less land and were ableBto文理能Blo

39、cksof “ high-rise f latshavebeenbuiltinlarge numbers in London and in many other big cities.Just after the SecondWorld War these big,twenty-to-thirtystoreybuildingsh,undreg|f feet inheight,werethoughto be the idealsolutioho thehousingproblem.For on the onehand,therewassevere housing shortage, but on

40、 the other hand, tcolhejeaguesis that they than hishouse a lot more peoplePassage 33. Thesentenec iundredsofthevastblockshadbeenbuiltbeforeanyonebeganto doubtabout I used to think education was the most importantwhether they were good solutions orme.ns thingin my life. Recentlymy attitudehasbeguntoc

41、hange,althoughl still hold that it is essentiiorlA. it was not until hundredsof the vast blOQtteryone in the world tod ay。.。had beenbuilt, peoplebeganto doubt H.Fromthis passage,we know that the authorabout whether they were good solution sor.notC.realizehat it is moreimportanto really4. Theauthorta

42、kesa well-known British chitectdevelop oneself than just to store knowledgeas an example to show us that.12. By sayingthatsheis “ ajuniorstudent 村 herB. evena well-knowesigneof thehigh-risescollege, the author means that she is.A.believes they are no good for peoplea student in her third year in col

43、lege5. What is the greatest danger for people living in13.aThe authorthinkstheawardsshehasreceivedhigh-rise according to some experts? .C. Developing criminal tendencies.D. don t necessarily reflect her real self短文理解214. The authorfearsthat shewill be of no usetoSura Elmer came to Shanghai last July

44、 from heocietym,ainlybecau%.B.shdoesnotNetherlands, and will remain here for the next coukplnew how to communicate with othersof years. He worked at the Holiday Inn Hotel as a sa| e5s.Whichof thefollowingstatementiss not truemanager, “ Oniemportanpartof myjob consistisn according to the passage, whe

45、n the author says thatstaying in contact with consultant-generals here. Wsithe wants to find a part time job?a white face, it is easier for me to persuade people, D. Shewanog ethesomesheltfromtherealsaid.Beforeworkingin Shanghai,heworkedfor a world.Holiday Inn Hotel in Amsterdam. He was transferredh

46、ere by an arrangement)etweenthe hotelsinShanghaandAmsterd ao m-。短文理解D. he is not a5ble to write this letter to Bob earlier18. Charlesand his wife decidedto hold thehouse-warming party, mainly because . they still had a little money left toafford the party19. FromtheletterweknowthatthenewhousdhatChar

47、lesmovedii is.C.ina newhousing estate2O.ln the sentencgarbara “and I hope that you canmakeit , theAphrases “us胳kjetoitsa yhatBobcan v.anago attendtheirparty短文理解5eDear Uncle Ric,Dew s ParkerAdelaide12, Nov.Dear Bob,We were very sorryto hearthat youare inhospital again, but I feel sure you II be out a

48、nd aboagainsoorijt doesn? sundveryseriouhistimeaccording。Auntieivy and in anycaseyouhavealready recovered from the operation soquickly. 。I m just writing to let you know our new ad2d1 r. eslts is certainthat Uncle Ric is in hospitalandto inviteyouto our house-warmingpartynext .Saturday I. morryabout

49、thelackof warning,butA. again after having fully recovered from anwe ve been busy moving house and I ve had littleipTBeationfor anything else. In any case, we only decided to2hol2Jtdiswhowantsto study hC.istory.thepartylastweekwhenwe foundoutthatcostof James s elder brothermoving was not as high as

50、we thought and we hag3a. In thesecondparagraph,thesentence heislittlecashtospa 虹。.。sitting some examination s means thatAll the bestMalcolmis.o.ino takesomeCharlesexaminations24. Fromtheletter,we knowthatJameswantstobecomea professionplayer,.B.A.anP.S. We can fix you up with a place togleep but Robi

51、n, his mother, does not like the ideaguess you can put up with a mattress on the floor!25. This is a.B. private letter短文理解616. Thispassageis a letter of.A.an Good children must be good students at school,informal invitationThey should work hard at all subjects and do what is17. When Charles writes,“

52、 I m sorryaboutgtihvenlatcoem on time.Theyshoulddevelopthe abilitywarning 5he means that he is sorry that to care for themselves, to try not to depend too muchon their parents, to think independently and to workin a planned way. They ought to respect teachers, haveaccording to the passage?a cooperat

53、iw to to。C.Greatcarehasbeentakenfireventhespread of AIDS everywhere in the world now.26. The most suitable title for this passage would beC. What Good Children Should Be Like27. One important ability good children are suppo短s成d理解8to develop isMAre you the happiest man in the world?* WhenA. to think

54、independentlyaskedthisquestion, moptoplewouldsayno. They28. Good children shouldcarB -for dont think they are the happiest of the people aroundtheir parents, brothers and sistersthem.They 。According。the author,mostpeoplewouldthey are the happiest in the world.D.not think that36.29. When there is dis

55、agreement between parents andchildren, good children should try to.D.fiBdgoodresolution)o theproblemThe authorthinks that peoplequite oftencompare themselves with.C.anyone they think is happiernot true aboutthe youngman the30. In thelast paragraph, Sentence“ They neveg?takeit for grantedthat theyare

56、alwaysin theright meansetvhery_n.D. accept it as a matter of fact that they are always What isauthor once met with?right短文理解7B. Everything goes effortlessly right for him.39. After talkingwith the youngman abouthetime, but thespreadof thediseasyhinthe lasttwentyyearsor soon sucha scalehascauseealcon

57、cern.It seemhat in the 1980sthe principalcarriersof thedisea匐 erehomosexuadrls,ugusersand prostitutes.Now it is becomingevidentthatThe AIDS virus has been around for a very longInternet, the author realizes.A. that he is mistakenin thinkingnothingunhappy existed in the latter s life40. The significa

58、nonclusiothne authordrawsabout happiness is that.D. true happiness lies in struggling to be happyheterosexuals also spread the disease, that child短回 肖9bebornwiththevirusandthatpatientsin hospitalsNo country in the world has more dailyarebeingnfected。o。o。.。11newspapers than tUhA. There are almost 2,0

59、00 of31. Which of the followingstatementsis true them, as comparedwith 180 in Japan, 164 inaccording to the passage?Argentinand 111in Britain.The qualityof somepapers is extremely high and their views arequoted all over the world. Distinguished dailies like theWashingtoP。o。C. AIDS is a disease which

60、 has existed for a Iona .Americantime.33. In WHO sopinion,what will help mosteffectivelyin fightingagainsthe spreadofAIDS? A.More education.32. Who is easily infected with AIDSp.All ofthe above.41. There are more daily newspapersin.B.tusA than in Britain orJapan34. From the passage, we can see that

61、the writer is42. Most Americannewspapert$y to entertainnot happy about. their readers because.B.the education the medical staff get on AIDS .A. they have to compete with television35. Whichof thefollowingstatemen.s not true43. Many American newspapers attract readers ofdifferent political persuasion

62、sbyA. printing articles representingdifferentpolitical viewpointsNG3. The mostcommonuseof thelnternetis surfingthe web. F44. The word “ pressin the secondparagraph45. This passage is mainly about4. On average,peoplevisit 13 websitesa day.F5. About 40% of adults use the Internet.D.the characteristics of American短文理解2newspapers短文理解10Cashof all kinds,the Frenchfranc,theGermanmark, and the Italian lira, is

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