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銀行校園招聘考試英語(yǔ)部分專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練(五)SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark[A],[B],[C]or[D]onAnswerSheet1.Generallyspeaking,aBritishiswidelyregardedasaquiet,shyandconservativepersonwhois1onlyamongthosewithwhomheisacquainted.Whenastrangerisatpresent,heoftenseemsnervous,2embarrassed.Youhavetotakeacommutertrainanymorningoreveningto3thetruthofthis.Serious-lookingbusinessmenandwomensitreadingtheirnewspapersordozinginacorner.Hardlyanybodytalks,sincetodosowouldbeconsideredquiteoffensive.4,thereisanunwrittenbutclearlyunderstoodcodeofbehaviorwhich,5broken,makestheoffenderimmediatelytheobjectof6.IthasbeenknownasafactthattheBritishhasa7forthediscussionoftheirweatherandthat,ifgivenachance,hewilltalkaboutit8.SomepeoplearguethatitisbecausetheBritishweatherseldom9forecastandhencebecomesasourceofinterestand10toeveryone.Thismaybeso.11aBritishcannothavemuch12intheweathermen,who,afterpromisingfine,sunnyweatherforthefollowingday,areoftenprovedwrong13acloudovertheAtlanticbringsrainyweathertoalldistricts!Themaninthestreetseemstobeasaccurate-orasinaccurate-astheweathermeninhis14.Foreignersmaybesurprisedatthenumberofreferences15weatherthattheBritishmaketoeachotherinthecourseofasingleday.Veryoftenconversationalgreetingsare16bycommentsontheweather."Niceday,isn'tit?""Beautiful!"maywellbeheardinsteadof"Goodmorning,howareyou?"17theforeignermayconsiderthisexaggeratedandcomic,itisworthwhilepointingoutthatitcouldbeusedtohisadvantage.18hewantstostartaconversationwithaBritishbutis19toknowwheretobegin,hecoulddowelltomentionthestateoftheweather.Itisasafesubjectwhichwill20ananswerfromeventhemostreservedoftheBritish.1.[A]relaxed[B]frustrated[C]amused[D]exhausted2.[A]yet[B]otherwise[C]even[D]so3.[A]experience[B]witness[C]watch[D]undergo4.[A]Deliberately[B]Consequently[C]Frequently[D]Apparently5.[A]unless[B]once[C]while[D]as6.[A]suspicion[B]opposition[C]criticism[D]praise7.[A]emotion[B]fancy[C]likeliness[D]judgment8.[A]atlength[B]toagreatextent[C]fromhisheart[D]byallmeans9.[A]follows[B]predicts[C]defies[D]supports10.[A]dedication[B]compassion[C]contemplation[D]speculation11.[A]Still[B]Also[C]Certainly[D]Fundamentally12.[A]faith[B]reliance[C]honor[D]credit13.[A]if[B]once[C]when[D]whereas14.[A]propositions[B]predictions[C]approval[D]defiance15.[A]about[B]on[C]in[D]to16.[A]started[B]conducted[C]replaced[D]proposed17.[A]Since[B]Although[C]However[D]Onlyif18.[A]Evenif[B]Because[C]If[D]For19.[A]ataloss[B]atlast[C]ingroups[D]ontheoccasion20.[A]stimulate[B]constitute[C]furnish[D]provokeSectionⅡReadingComprehensionDirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A],[B],[C]or[D].MarkyouranswersonAnswerSheet1.Text1ReadersofourChristmasissuewereinvitedtonominatethewisestfoolofthepast50years.Theyrespondedmagnificently,thoughoftenpredictably.Butthiswasnotapopularitycontest,oranunpopularityone.ExceptJackKennedy,everyeligiblepresidentoftheUnitedStateswasnominated,alongwitheveryimportantpoliticalleaderoftherestoftheworld.AlanGreenspanwasapopularchoice,butsurprisinglyfewbusinessmenwereproposed.DonaldTrump,KennethLay,SteveJobs,SirRichardBransonandLordConradBlackwerethosemostoftenmentioned.Evenfewerwomenwerenominated,thoughDiana,PrincessofWales,wasastrongcontender.PiersAllenofMaltanominatedRonaldReagan,explaining,"Ajoke-cracking,afternoon-napping,intellectuallightweightwhosememorycould,intimesofcrisis,alwaysbereliedupon,butonlytofail.Althoughfoolishenoughtoannounce,liveonradio,thathewouldbebombingRussiainfiveminutesandtakeadvicefromhiswife'sastrologer(占星家),hewasalsowiseenoughtohavesurvivedunionleadershipandtwotermsasgovernorofCaliforniatoreachthepresidencyoftheUnitedStatesandendthecoldwarfavourablyfortheWest.AnyotherwisefoolsmakingittotheWhiteHousewillbehardpressedtofillhiscowboyboots."RichardSpencer(addressnotsupplied)choseYasserArafat,whosefoolishnesswasin"nevermissinganopportunitytomissanopportunity"."WhileappearingtohispeopleasastrongleaderwhocouldstanduptotheIsraelis,Arafatwasunableto(orsimplychosenotto)seizethehistoricalmomentandforgeacompromisesolutionthatwouldbenefitthelotofthePalestinians.HadhebeenwiseenoughtomakeadealwithIsraelwhenthegoingwasgood,helikelywouldhavebeenburiedasabonafide(真正)worldleaderinasovereignstateofPalestine."DenisPapathanasiouofHoboken,NewJersey,nominatedLawrencePeter"Yogi"Berra,baseballplayerfortheNewYorkYankees(1946-63)."MrBerrahardlyqualifiesasanintellectual:heisfamousforsuchremarksas'Youdon'tlooksohotyourself'(inresponsetoacommentthathelookedcoolinhissummersuit),'What?Youmeanrightnow?(whenaskedforthetimeofday),and'Itakeatwo-hournap,fromoneo'clocktofour.'Onsecondglance,however,hisutterancesdepictacertainhonestZen-like(類(lèi)似禪宗)wisdom:Ifyoudon'tknowwhereyou'regoing,you'llwindupsomewhereelse?Itwashardtohaveaconversationwithanyone-thereweresomanypeopletalking.Thosequalitieshaveinspiredaminiaturepopularcult(崇敬)ofbooksandseminars.Notbadforahumblebaseballplayerofmodesteducation."MrPapathanasioutakesfirstprize.21.DennisPapathasiou'scommentsuggests.[A]LawrenceBerraisnodoubtaconfusedcharacter.[B]ItishardtohaveaconversationwithLawrenceBerra.[C]Itiswrongtounderestimateapersonofmodesteducation.[D]Thebaseballplayerisphilosophicalaboutlife.22.WhatisNOTtrueofRonaldReagan?[A]HewasatradeunionleaderbeforeassumingthegovernorshipofCalifornia.[B]HethreatenedtobombtheSovietUnionontheadviseofanastrologer.[C]HeprojectedanimageoftoughguywhenhewastheU.S.president.[D]Hismemorycouldonlybereliedonintimesofcrisis.23.ThepossiblereasontodroptheU.S.presidentsfromthecontestisthat.[A]Themagazinedeliberatelydisregardedpopularityinthecontest[B]mostofthereadersendorsedDennisPapathanasiou'schoice[C]Theeditorsdecidedthattheywerenotstrongcontenders[D]Thepurposeofthecontestwastooutwitthereaders24.RichardSpencer'scommentimpliesthatthePalestinianleader.[A]shouldhavedeclaredtheformationofaPalestinianstate[B]failedtoidentifyahistoricalopportunitywhenitarose[C]failedtoliveuptohisimageasastrongleader[D]shouldhavebeenflexibleinhisapproachtodealingwiththeIsraelis25.Theword"humble"(Line9,Para.4)denotes.[A]self-importanceinbearing[B]modestyinbehavior[C]afreeofcarecharacter[D]easy-goingnessinmannersText2Theagingprocessmaynotbetheresultofarigidgeneticprogramthatinitselfdictateslongevity.Onthecontrary,whatweseeasmaximumlifespanmaysimplybethecomplexandindirectresultofmultipletraitsintheorganismthatareinternallytiedtonormaldevelopment.Inotherwords,itisnotthatthebodyissomehowpre-programmedtoacquiregrayhair,wrinkles,ordiminishedmetabolic(新陳代謝)functions.Rather,thesesignsofagingaresimplytelltalesideeffectsofactivitiesoftheorganism.Considertheanalogyofan"agingcar".Supposeadistinctive"species"ofautomobileweredesignedtoburnfuelatafixedtemperaturewithanefficientrateofcombustion(燃燒).Thatspecificrateofcombustionisrequiredforappropriateacceleration,cruisingspeed,fuelmileage(油耗),andsoon.But,whenthecarfunctionsinthiswayoveraperiodoftime,thecaralso,ofnecessity,producescertainemissionby-productsthat,overtime,begintoclogthecylinders,reduceautomotiveefficiency,andleadtothebreakdownandfinalcollapseofthemachine.Inthecaseofthehuman"car",itcouldbetheburningoxygeninnormalmetabolismgeneratesharmfulby-productsinfreeradicalsthatprovetoxictotheorganism.Whatweseeheremaybeabasictrade-off:oxygenisessentialforlifeyetharmfultooureventualwell-being.Inthisview,thehuman"car"isnotintentionallydesignedtoaccumulatetoxicemissionsinordertocollapse.Butthereseemstobenowayforthecartofunctionatoptimumlevelswithoutthedestructiveby-products.Butsupposewecouldfindsomespecial"fueladditive"thateliminatestoxicemissions.Wouldwethenhavean"immortal"car?Probablynot.Changingthefuelusedinyourcarwon'tpreventaccidents,norwouldanyfueladditivepreventrustingorthewearingdownofspringsandshockabsorbers.Thehuman"car"analogy,ofcourse,ismisleading,becauseanorganism,unlikeamanufacturedobject,hasacapacityforrepairandself-generation,atleastuptocertainpoint.Thewholequestionaboutwhywegrowoldisfindingoutwhythatcapacityforself-repairultimatelyseemsunabletokeepupwiththedamagerate:inshort,whyaginganddeathseemtobeuniversal.26.Fromthepassage,welearnthat.[A]theagingprocessbecomesquickeraspeoplelivelonger[B]one'slifespanhasnothingtodowithhisgeneticconstitution[C]agingmaynotbecausedbythebody'sgeneticprogram[D]normaldevelopmentdictatesthemaximumageofaperson27.Theexampleofthe"agingcar"isusedtomakethepointthat.[A]agingisactuallyaby-productofthelifeprocess[B]anycarmaybreakdownorcollapseovertime[C]nocarcanfunctionatoptimumlevelsduetoinferiorfuel[D]efficientrateofcombustionismostimportanttothecar28.A"basictrade-off"(Line3,Para.3)isaprocess.[A]bywhicholdcarsaretradedofffornewones[B]bywhichanyorganismdependsonothersforoxygen[C]throughwhichanorganismgetsridofharmfulsubstances[D]inwhichanyusecarrieswithitaninherentsideeffect29.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?[A]Agingwouldnevertakeplaceifwedevelopedaspecialfueladditive.[B]Wewouldliveforeverifwedevelopedamagicmedicineforlongevity.[C]Longevityisdeterminedbydiversekindsoffactors.[D]Nothingcanbedonetoprolongalifewhenitcomestoitsnaturalend.30.The"humancar"analogyisfaultyinthewaythat.[A]unlikeaperson,acardoesnothavealifespan[B]ahumanbeinghasaself-repairingcapacity[C]nocanisexpectedtolastlongerthanalife[D]acarcannotberestoredtoitsoriginalstateoncedamagedText3Themosteffectiveattacksagainstglobalizationareusuallynotthoserelatedtoeconomics.Instead,theyaresocial,ethicaland,aboveall,cultural.TheseargumentssurfacedamidtheprotestsinSeattlein1999andmorerecentlyinDavos,BangkokandPrague.Theysaythis:thedisappearanceofnationalbordersandtheestablishmentofaworldinterconnectedbymarketswilldealadeathblowtoregionalandnationalcultures,andtothetraditions,customs,mythsandmoresthatdetermineeachcountry'sorregion'sculturalidentity.Sincemostoftheworldisincapableofresistingtheinvasionofculturalproductsfromdevelopedcountriesthatinevitablytrailsthegreattransnationalcorporations,NorthAmericanculturewillultimatelyimposeitself,standardizingtheworldandannihilatingitsrichnessofdiversecultures.Inthismanner,allotherpeoples,andnotjustthesmallandweakones,willlosetheiridentity,theirsoul,andwillbecomenomorethan21st-centurycoloniesmodeledaftertheculturalnormsofanewimperialismthat,inadditiontorulingovertheplanetwithitscapital,militarymightandscientificknowledge,willimposeonothersitslanguageanditswaysofthinking,believing,enjoyinganddreaming.EventhoughIbelievethisculturalargumentagainstglobalizationisunacceptable,weshouldrecognizethatdeepwithinitliesanunquestionabletruth.Thiscentury,theworldinwhichwewilllivewillbelesspicturesqueandfilledwithlesslocalcolorthantheoneweleftbehind.Thefestivals,attire(穿著),customs,ceremonies,ritesandbeliefsthatinthepastgavehumanityitsculturallyandraciallyvarietyareprogressivelydisappearingorconfiningthemselvestominoritysectors,whilethebulkofsocietyabandonsthemandadoptsothersmoresuitedtotherealityofourtime.Allcountriesoftheearthexperiencethisprocess,somemorequicklythanothers,butitisnotduetoglobalization.Rather,itisduetomodernization,ofwhichtheformeriseffect,notcause.Itispossibletolament,certainly,thatthisprocessoccurs,andtofeelnostalgia(戀舊)forthepastwaysoflifethat,particularlyfromourcomfortablevantagepointofthepresent,seemfullofamusement,originalityandcolor.Butthisprocessisunavoidable.Intheory,perhaps,acountrycouldkeepthisidentity,butonlyif-likecertainremotetribesinAfricaortheAmazon-itdecidestoliveintotalisolation,cuttingoffallexchangewithothernationsandpracticingself瞫ufficiency.Aculturalidentitypreservedinthisformwouldtakethatsocietyblacktoprehistoricstandardsofliving.Itistruethatmodernizationmakesmanyformsoftraditionallifedisappear.Butatthesametime,itopensopportunitiesandconstitutesanimportantstepforwardforasocietyasawhole.Thatiswhy,whengiventheoptiontochoosefreely,peoples,sometimescountertowhattheirleadersorintellectualtraditionalistswouldlike,optformodernizationwithouttheslightestambiguity.31.Whichofthefollowingistheargumentagainstglobalization?[A]Theworldwillbecomeaglobalizedeconomicentity.[B]Culturalidentitiesinsomecountrieswillbecompromised.[C]Transnationalcorporationswilltakeadvantageofthepoorcountries.[D]Poorcountrieswillbedominatedbythepowerfulones.32.Accordingtotheauthor,.[A]globalizationwillenrichculturaldiversity[B]countriesshouldstrivetoreservetheiruniquecustomsandpractices[C]modernizationwillsucceedinsomecountriesbutnotinothers[D]theworldwillbeculturallylessdiversifiedbecauseofglobalization33.Theauthorwouldagreewithwhichofthefollowingstatements?[A]Acountryshouldtrytoretainitsculturalidentityinitsmodernizationdrive.[B]Culturalidentitymayworkagainsttheaspirationformodernization.[C]Peopleshouldunderstandwhatmaycontributetomodernization.[D]It'simpossibleforacountrytomodernizeandkeepitsculturalidentityintact.34.Theauthormainpurposeisto.[A]discussglobalizationandculturalidentity[B]refutetheculturalargumentagainstglobalization[C]explainwhymodernizationisinevitable[D]discusstheconsequencesofglobalization35.TheauthormentionstheremotetribesinAfricaandtheAmazontoillustrate.[A]theresistancethatpeopleputupagainstglobalization[B]themarginalizationbroughtforthbyglobalization[C]theimportanceofself-relianceandself-sufficiency[D]theinsurmountabledifficultyofretainingculturalidentityText4Whatoursocietysuffersfrommosttodayistheabsenceofconsensusaboutwhatitandlifeinitoughttobe.Suchconsensuscannotbegainedfromsociety'spresentstage,orfromfantasiesaboutwhatitoughttobe,forthatthepresentistoocloseandtoodiversified,andthefuturetoouncertain,tomakebelievableclaimsaboutit.Aconsensusinthepresenthencecanbeachievedonlythroughasharedunderstandingofthepast,asHomer'sepics(史詩(shī))informedthosewholivedcenturieslaterwhatitmeanttobeGreek,andbywhatimagesandidealstheyweretolivetheirlivesandorganizetheirsocieties.Mostsocietiesderiveconsensusfromalonghistory,alanguagealltheirown,acommonreligion,commonancestry.Themythsbywhichtheylivearebasedonallofthese.ButtheUnitedStatesisacountryofimmigrants,comingfromagreatvarietyofnations.Lately,ithasbeenemphasizedthatanasocial(反社會(huì)),narcissistic(自戀)personalityhasbecomecharacteristicofAmericans,andthatitisthistypeofpersonalitythatpreventsusfromachievingconsensusthatwouldcounteractatendencytowithdrawintoprivateworlds.Inhisstudyofnarcissism,ChristopherLaschsaysthatmodernman,"torturedbyself-consciousness,turnstonewtherapiesnottofreehimselfofhispersonalworriesbuttofindmeaningandpurposeinlife,tofindsomethingtolivefor".Thereiswidespreaddistressbecausenationalmoralehasdeclined,andwehavelostanearliersenseofnationalvisionandpurpose.Contrarytorigidreligionsorpoliticalbeliefs,asarefoundintotalitarian(極權(quán)主義)societies,ourcultureisoneofgreatindividualdifferences,atleastinprincipleandintheory.Butthisleadstodisunity,evenchaos.Americansbelieveinthevalueofdiversity,butjustbecauseoursisasocietybasedonindividualdiversity,itneedsconsensusaboutsomedominatingideasmorethansocietiesbasedonuniformoriginoftheircitizens.Hence,ifwearetohaveconsensus,itmustbebasedonamyth-avision-aboutacommonexperience,aconquestthatmadeusAmericans,asthemythabouttheconquestofTroyformedtheGreeks.Onlyacommonmythcanofferrelieffromthefearthatlifeiswithoutmeaningorpurpose.Mythspermitustoexamineourplaceintheworldbycomparingittoasharedidea.Mythsaresharedfantasiesthatformthetiethatbindstheindividualtoothermembersofhisgroup.Suchmythshelptofightofffeelingsofisolation,guilt,anxiety,andpurposelessness-inshort,theycombatisolationandthebreakdownofsocialstandardsandvalues.36.Intheauthor'sview,thegreatesttroublewiththeUSsocietyliesinthe.[A]lackofseriousdisagreementovertheorganizationsofsociallife[B]non-existenceofunanimityontheformsthesocietyshouldtake[C]generaldenyingofitsconformitywithwhatitwasunexpectedtobe[D]publicnegationoftheconsensusonhowtoconductsocialreforms37.Homer'sepicsmentionedintendtoexemplifythefactthat.[A]thepresentisvaryingtoofasttobecaughtupeasily[B]thefuturemaybesoindefiniteastobeunpredictable[C]thepastcanhelptoshapeaconsensusinthepresent[D]thepastdeterminessocialmoralitiesforlatergenerations38.TheasocialpersonalityofAmericansresultsfrom.[A]themultiracialcompositionoftheUSsociety[B]theabsenceofacommonreligionandancestry[C]thewantofsharedmythstheypossessinlife[D]theobstructionofachievingageneralagreement39.ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatChristopherLaschismostprobably.[A]anearnestnationalist[B]anadvancedpsychologist[C]aradicalreformer[D]asocialhistorian40.TheauthorconcludesthatonlysharedmythscanhelpAmericansto.[A]bringabouttheuniformityoftheirculture[B]diminishtheirgreatindividualdifferences[C]avoidthesenseofbeingisolatedandanxious[D]regainthefeelingsofsocialvaluesandmoraleSectionⅢWritingDirections:Youarescheduledtoheadforajobinterviewtomorrowafternoon.However,youhavejustbeeninformedthattherewillbeanimportantlecturethen,andyoucan'texcuseyourself.Sowritealettertotheinterviewer:1)Expressyourapology;2)Explainthereasonwhyyoucan'tmeettheappointment;3)Requestyourappointmentbescheduledforanothertime;4)Makesurethatyouaremostlypoliteinwritingtheletter.Writeyourletterwithnolessthan100words.WriteitneatlyonAnswerSheet2.Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter,use"LiMing"instead.Youdonotneedtowritetheaddress.銀行校園招聘考試英語(yǔ)部分專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練及答案詳解SectionOneACBDBCBAADCACBDCBCADSectionTwoDBADBCADCBBDDBDBCADCCAEDGSectionⅠUseofEnglish1.[答案]A形容詞辨析。)relaxed意為"放松,不受拘束";B)frustrated意為"失敗";C)amused意為"開(kāi)心";D)exhausted意為"疲憊"。只有A是正確選項(xiàng),表明英國(guó)人只有和認(rèn)識(shí)人在一起才會(huì)不受拘束。2.[答案]C副詞辨析。此句意思是:"當(dāng)有陌生人在場(chǎng)時(shí),他會(huì)擔(dān)心,甚至局促不安。"依照句意應(yīng)選C。3.[答案]B動(dòng)詞辨析。A)experience意為"經(jīng)歷";B)witness意為"目擊";C)watch意為"觀看";D)undergo意為"經(jīng)歷,遭受"。只有witness能與thetruthofthis搭配。4.[答案]D副詞辨析。空格后句子顯然是對(duì)前面內(nèi)容進(jìn)行總結(jié),故選D,意為"顯然"。A)Deliberately意為"有意地";B)Consequently意為"所以";C)Frequently意為"經(jīng)常地"。5.[答案]B連詞辨析。此句意思為:"(行為準(zhǔn)則)一旦打破"。故B正確。6.[答案]C名詞辨析。此句意思為:"冒犯者立刻遭到批評(píng)。"A)suspicion意為"懷疑";B)opposition意為"敵對(duì)";C)criticism意為"批評(píng)";D)praise意為"贊揚(yáng)"。故C正確。7.[答案]B短語(yǔ)辨析。haveafancyfor意為"喜歡,入迷",是習(xí)慣用語(yǔ)。8.[答案]A短語(yǔ)辨析。此句意思是:"假如有機(jī)會(huì),他會(huì)詳細(xì)地談?wù)撍?A)atlength意為"詳細(xì)地";B)toagreatextent意為"很大程度上";C)fromhisheart意為"從他心里";D)byallmeans意為"盡一切方法"。依照句意A正確。9.[答案]A動(dòng)詞辨析。此句意思是:"一些人認(rèn)為其原因是英國(guó)天氣極少和預(yù)報(bào)一致。"A)follows意為"遵照,跟隨";B)predicts意為"預(yù)報(bào)";C)defies意為"違抗";D)supports意為"支持"。由句意可知A正確。10.[答案]D名詞辨析。此句意思為:"所以(天氣)成了興趣起源,每個(gè)人都去猜測(cè)它。"A)dedication意為"貢獻(xiàn)";B)compassion意為"同情";C)contemplation意為"思索";D)speculation"猜測(cè)"。故D正確。11.[答案]C副詞辨析??崭窈缶渥哟笠馐牵河?guó)人不可能對(duì)天氣預(yù)報(bào)有多大信心。依照上下文和句意可知C正確。12.[答案]A名詞搭配辨析。havefaithin表示"相信,信任"這是習(xí)慣用語(yǔ),其余三個(gè)選項(xiàng)都不能和這兩個(gè)詞同時(shí)連用。故A正確。13.[答案]C連詞辨析。此句意思是:"當(dāng)大西洋上空云給全國(guó)各地都帶來(lái)雨水時(shí)候。"故C正確。14.[答案]B名詞辨析。此句意思為:"在街上那個(gè)人似乎和天氣預(yù)報(bào)一樣準(zhǔn)確或者不準(zhǔn)確。"A)propositions意為"提議";B)predictions意為"預(yù)報(bào)";C)approval意為"贊成";D)defiance意為"挑戰(zhàn)"。由此可知B正確。15.[答案]D介詞搭配。references與to連用,意思為"提及,包括"。故D正確。16.[答案]C動(dòng)詞辨析。該句意思是:"相互問(wèn)候經(jīng)常會(huì)被對(duì)天氣評(píng)論所代替。"A)started意為"開(kāi)始";B)conducted意為"指揮,引導(dǎo)"C)replaced意為"代替"D)proposed意為"提議"。顯然C正確。17.[答案]B連詞辨析。此句表示一個(gè)轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,顯然B正確。18.[答案]C名詞辨析。此句意思為:"假如他想和一個(gè)英國(guó)人開(kāi)始交談……。"所以C正確。19.[答案]A短語(yǔ)辨析。只有ataloss能夠接不定式,所以應(yīng)選A。ataloss意為"不知所措,迷惑"。20.[答案]D動(dòng)詞辨析。這句話(huà)主語(yǔ)是subject,賓語(yǔ)是answer,所以只能選擇provoke作謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞。故D正確。SectionⅡReadingCompr
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