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第I卷(選擇題)

一、單項(xiàng)選擇

1.Thewayshethoughtofmoneywastosellherhair.

A.gotB.getting

C.togetD.get

2.Thereisalimitmypatience.

A.withinB.in

C.toD.with

3.Wearethatsheshouldbeadmittedintoourclub.

A.likelyB.mental

C.anxiousD.willing

4.ProfessorZhanggaveallthetextbookstoallthepupils,

exceptwhohadalreadytakenthem.

A.theseB.ones

C.theonesD.theothers

5.Whenyouareinthelab,youshouldteachera

instuctions.

A.followB.give

C.receiveD.listen

6.一Youlooksoupset.Whatswrongwithyou?

一Thedoor.Canyouhelpme?

A.wontopenB.wontbeopened

C.cantopenD.cantbeopened

7.Itisbelievedthatthereslittlechancethatmankind

wouldanuclearwar.

A.standB.persuade

C.transformsurvive

8.Moreandmorestudentsarereadinginourschool.

A.benefitingfromB.comparingto

C.givingoffD.settingout

9.Youhavetheofworkinghardandbeingsuccessfulornot

workinghardandbeingunsuccessful.

A.selectionB.choice

C.alternativeD.option

10.Thisisthefirsttimewentafilminthecinematogether

asafamily.

A.seeB.hadseen

C.sawD.haveseen

11.Thepoorpostmanwasfiredbeforehecouldhisfault.

A.standforB.changefor

C.prepareforD.accountfor

12.Thesituationwasntverygood,butImanyworse

situations.

A.wasexperiencingB.experienced

C.wouldexperienceD.hadexperienced

13.—Wereallyenjoyedourselvesattheparty.Thanks

again,Mr.andMrs.White.

一,Justdropinwheneveryoufeellikeit.

A.WithpleasureB.Ourgreathonour

C.NicehavingyouhereD.Niceyouarehere

14.MichelleObamawearsclothesthatanyonecanbuyina

mallandshemayhavealargereffectonconsumersthanordinary

models.

A.furthermoreB.otherwise

C.neverthelessD.therefore

15.Itdoesntmatteriftheywanttocometoyourparty,

A.doesntitB.doesit

C.donttheyD.dothey

二、完型填空

Iwasinthequeueforthesupermarketcheckout(付款臺(tái))

earliertoday.Allofthecheckoutswere1,andthewomanbehind

mewasnothappy!Everywordthatcamefromhermouthwasa

(n)2!Shewasnthappywiththenumberofcheckouts3;she

wasn,thappywiththeamountofshoppingsomepeoplehadin

theirbaskets;shewasnthappybecausethissupermarket

didnthaveastandwhereshe4scanherownshopping.

Ilistenedtoher51ookingaroundasIloaded(裝)mystuff

ontotheconveyorbelt(傳送帶).Ididntwant6todowith

thatkindofattitude?andifeverIdfeltlikeletting

someonego7ofme,itwouldntbesuchawoman!

ButthenI8back.Standingbesidethewomanwasa

fiveyearoldgirl,9hergranddaughter.Thegirlspart

oftheshopping10somecomicbooks.

Icouldntllit.Ipushedmyshoppingbacktotheendof

theconveyorbelt,12aspace.aAfteryou,“Isaidtothe

womanandthegirl,and13themtoabig14.Thewomanwas

delighted,andeven15tocomplain-untilshewaswalkingaway.

So,16bother(麻煩,費(fèi)事)havinghelped?Itwasbecause

thatlittlegirlwasprobablytakinginhergrannyscomplaint

likeasponge(海綿).Shewaslearninghowto17situations

likethatbylisteningtohergranny.IdseenthatIcould

interruptthatcomplaining,andputasmileandsome18into

themiddleofit.Wecanallcomplain;wecanallreact19,

butitdoesnthavetobelikethat.And,evenifonlyfor

afew20,Iwantedtoleavethatlittlesoulwithjustaglimpse

ofanotherway.

1.A.busyB.bigC.freeD.empty

2.A.cryB.argumentC.shoutD.complaint

3.A.openedB.closedC.leftD.done

4.A.wouldB.needC.couldD.must

5.A.beyondB.withoutC.withD.by

6.A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.anything

7.A.aheadB.behindC.besideD.back

8.A.wentB.lookedC.turnedD.jumped

9.A.onlyB.surelyC.possiblyD.luckily

10.A.gotB.includedC.concludeD.made

11.A.thinkB.helpC.believeD.forget

12.A.takingB.leavingC.bringingD.keeping

13.A.returnedB.pleasedC.treatedD.served

14.A.smileB.mealC.jokeD.room

15.A.thankedB.paidC.checkedD.forgot

16.A.howB.whatC.whyD.who

17.A.faceB.meetC.handleD.improve

18.A.truthB.kindnessC.courageD.money

19.A.activelyB.correctlyC.negativelyD.patiently

20.A.hoursB.chancesC.yearsD.seconds

三、閱讀理解

A

Listencarefully,workingpeople,wewouldliketotell

yousomethingthatcouldsaveyourprecioustimeandmoney!Best

ofall,itisfree!

Its“no”.

Whatdoyouask?We11sayitagain:"\o".

Sweetandsimple“no”.

Say“no”atyourofficeandseehowquicklythatpileof

workonyourdeskdisappears.

“Saying'notoothersmeansyouaresaying'yesto

yourself,“saidLeslieCharles,aprofessionalspeakerfrom

EastLansing,Michigan.

“Timeisprecious.Peoplearespendingmoneybuyingtime.

Andyetwearewillingtogiveupourtimebecausewecant

say'no'."

SusieWatson,afamouswriter,saidpeoplewhoalwayssay

"yes"needtosay“no”withoutguilt(內(nèi)疚)orfearof

punishment."Iwouldratherhavesomeonegivemealoving

'nothananobligated(強(qiáng)制的)'yes',"shesaid.

SusieWatsonsaysshefeels“no"obligationtogivean

explanationwhenshesays“no"eithersociallyor

professionally.Doesshefeelguiltyaboutit?”Notatall,

saidWatson,whoisdirectorofadvertisingandpublic

relationsatTimexCorpinMiddlebury,Conneticut."Most

peopleareafraidofsaying'no'Myadviceistosay'yes

onlyifyoudontmean'no'."

Watsonsaid“no"isthemosteffectiveweaponagainst

wastingtime."Everyyeartherearemoredemandsonyourtime…

Otherpeoplearehappytouseupyourtime,"Watsonsaid.

Timesavingappearstobe“nos"greatestfriend.

“No”canbeyournewfriend,apowerfultooltotakeback

yourlife."No"mayeventakeyoufurtherinthebusiness

worldthan“yes”.

“No"ispowerandstrength."No"nowseemscompletely

correct."Saying'noisnteasy.Butfinallyitsgreatly

liberating,“Charlessaid.But,headded,a“no"project

needstobeworkedoneverydaybecauseitishardtochange

longtermhabit.

But,healsowarns:”Dontgotoextremes.Dontfind

yourselfsaying'notoeverything.Inreturnyoushould

learntohear'no'."

1.Thesentence“Saying'yestoyourselfwmeans.

A.youcanhavemoretimetoplaywithothers

B.youneedntcareaboutothersfeelingifyouarehappy

C.youareselfishandtreatothersrudely

D.youcandealwithyourbusinessasyouhaveplanned

2.Whenyousay"no"toothersyoushouldsayitina.

A.secretwayB.politewayC.proudwayD.guiltyway

3.InWatsonsopinion,peoplecansavemuchtimeon

conditionthat.

A.theysay"no"atasuitabletimeB.theysay“no"as

muchaspossible

C.theyareafraidofsaying“no”D.theymakeothersangry

atthem

4.Ifapersonsays“no"toeverything,theresulthe

orshereceivemaybethatheorshe.

A.enjoysawonderfullifeB.makesalotofmoney

C.facesdifficultyinlifeD.forgetstosay"yes"inthe

end

B

WhenIwasachild,IoftendreamedofthetimewhenIcould

leavehomeandescapetothecity.Welivedonafarm,inthe

winterespecially,wewearquiteoutofffromtheoutsideworld

AssoonasIleftschool,Ipackedmybagsandmovedtothe

capital.However,Isoondiscoveredthatmylifehasitstoo.

Onebigdisadvantageismoney.Itcostssomuchtogoout,

nottomentionbasicslikefoodandhousing.Another

disadvantageispollution.Tsufferfromasthma(哮喘),and

theairissothatIamafraidtogooutside.Thenthereisthe

problemoftravelinground.AlthoughIhaveacar,Iseldom

useitbecameofthetrafficjams.Onechoiceistogobybicycle,

butthatcanbequitedangerous.

Ofcoursethereareadvantages.First,thereissomuch

todointhecity,whateveryoutastesincultureor

entertainment(娛樂(lè)活動(dòng)).Besides,therearewonderfuljobs

andgreaterchancesofmovingtoamoreimportantjobor

position.Finally,ifyoulikeshopping,thevarietyofgoods

isverysurprisingand,whatismore,shopsareoftenonly

ashortwalkaway.

Islifebetterthen,inthecity?Perhapsitis,when

youareinyourteens(十幾歲)ortwenties.However,asyou

getolder,andespeciallyifyouhavesmallchildren,thepeace

ofthecountrysidemayseempreferable.Icertainlyhopetomove

backtheresoon.

1.Whatwasthewriteralwaysthinkingaboutwhenhewas

achild?

A.StayingonthefarmB.Movingtothecountryside

C.LeavinghomeforthecityD.Runningawayfromtheschool

2.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewriter?

A.HeisveryoldnowB.Heisingoodhealth

C.HeprefersdrivingacarD.Helivesinthecitynow

3.Inthepassage,thewritertriesto.

A.expresshisopinionsaboutwayofiifeB.describehis

lifeinthecountryside

C.aninterestintheoutsideworldD.persuadethereader

toliveinthecity

4.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?

A.ByinferringB.Bycomparing

C.BylistingexamplesD.Bygivingexplanations

C

Thefollowingnoticeispostedinthebusstation.

TimeTable:

BusesleavetheRailwayStation,NewYorkCity,from7:

00a.m.andeveryhalfhourthereafter,until11:30p.m.(7

daysaweek)

BusesleaveBrennanStation20minutesbeforeandafter

everyhourfrom6:20a.m.to11:40p.m.(7daysaweek)

Eveningrushhours(5:00p.m.to7:00p.m.);Busesleave

theRailwayStation,NewYorkCityevery15minutes.

(Monday-Friday)

HolidaysBusesleaveeveryhouronthehour,eachdirection.

(Triptime:30minuteseachway)

AllticketsmustbeboughtatWindow12,theRailway

Station,NewYorkCity,orattheBrennanStationWindowBEFORE

boardingbuses.

1.Ifyouwanttotakeabusintheeveningrushhour,you

shouldtaketheintheRailwayStation,NewYorkCityonMonday.

A.6:20p.m.B.5:45p.m.

C.8:00p.m.D.7:15p.m.

2.You11gobackhomefromworkinBrennan.Whichofthe

followingbuswillyoutake?

A.7:30p.m.B.6:00a.m.

C.5:45p.m.D.6:20p.m.

3.Whereshouldpassengersbuytheirtickets?

A.Fromthebusdriver.B.Onthebusaftergettingonit.

C.Fromtheconductor.D.Atthestationbeforeboarding.

D

Londonhasanewmagazine.Butitsnotprintedonpaper.

Everyonewhohasatelevisioncanreceiveitbecauseitison

TV.

Inordertoreadthismagazineyouhavetohaveadecoder.

Eachpageofitisnumbered,soyouonlyhavetodialthenumber

tochoosewhichsubjectyouwanttoreadabout.Theresawide

choice一everythingisincludedfromcookingtothelatest

sportsnews.

Ifyouwanttoreadthenews,thefirstthingyouhaveto

doistoturntotheindexpagewhichhasaneasytoremember

pagenumber,100forexample.Thenyoustartchoosingwhatyou

wanttoread.Thenewsisonpages101to109,soyoupushout

thenumbersandthenewsappearswrittenacrossyourscreen.

Perhapsyouwanttogooutintheafternoon,soyoupress181,

andabrightlycoloredweathermapappearsonrhescreen.But

theweatheristerriblesoyoudecidetogoshoppinganddial

162foralistoftheweeksbestbargains.Butshouldyoudrive

ortakethetrain?Toanswerthequestionyouonlyhaveto

press189forthetrafficreport.Itsverysimpletouse.But

probablythebestthingabouttheserviceisthatitsbeing

updatedallthetime.Journaliststypenewmaterialdirectly

ontothescreenandwholepagesofthemagazinecanbereplaced

inminutes.

Londonhasalreadyhadthreeservices.One,transmitted

(傳輸)byITV,iscalledORACLE,whiletheothertwo,on

BBC,arecalledCEEFAX,becausetheyletyouseefacts.

AlthoughCEEFAXandORACLEhavebeenoperatingforsometime,

theyhavenotbeenwellpublicized.BBCengineersdonotthink

thattheirideawilleverreplacebooksandnewspapersbecause

theycanbetakenwithyoueverywhere.Butmanypeopleagree

thatthisisabreakthroughasgreatastheinventionof

printing,whichcouldchangenotjustourreadinghabitsbut

ourwholewayoflife.

1.WhatisunusualaboutthemewmagazineinLondon?

A.Youcanfindanysubjectyouwantinit.

B.Nopaperisusedtoprintthemagazine.

C.There1,000pagenumbersintheindex.

D.Thespeedoftransmittingisastonishing.

2.Itsclearlyseenfromthepassagethat.

A.ittakeslongfortheserviceofthemagazinetobe

updated

B.mostofthepostmenwillbeoutofworksomeday

C.the

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