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考前英語(yǔ)模擬預(yù)測(cè)題(六)
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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