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一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一
个最符合题意)
dy,whichhascloserelationswiththefoodyoueat,
isthemostimportantthingyouown,soitneedsproper
treatmentandpropernourishment(营养).Theoldsaying\"An
appleadaykeepsthedoctoraway\"isnotassillyassome
yneedsfruitandvegetablesbecause
opletakeextravitaminsin
pillform(丸剂),believingthatthesewillmakethemhealthy.
Butagooddietismadeupofnourishingfoodandthisgives
ydoesn’tneedoruse
extravitamins,sowhywastemoneyonthemInmodernwestern
world,manypeoplearetoobusytobotherabouteating
tofillnessescausedormadeworsebybad
eatinghabitsisfrightening.\"Yourbody,whichhasclose
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relationswiththefoodyoueat\"meansthat______.
A.allkindsoffoodyoueatcanbemadeintoyourbody
B.yourbodyismadeupofthefoodyoueat
C.whatyoueathasagreateffectonyourhealth
D.themoreyoueat,thehealthieryouwillfeel
dWaterShundagarhisa
villageonIndia’illageof
simplemudandgrasshousesbuiltonthebeachjustabove
draHillsriseimmediatelybehindthe
village,toaheightofonehundredandfiftymeters.A
simple,good-heartedoldman,whosenamewasJalpur,farmed
twosmallfieldsontheveryedgeofthesehills,overlooking
sfieldshecouldseethefishing-boats
dseethe
childrenplayingonthesand;theirmotherswashingclothes
ontheflatstoneswheretheShivaRiverflowedintothesea;
andtheirfatherslandingthelatestcatchorrepairingnets
purownedin
theworldweretheclothesheworedayinanddayout,the
miserablehutthathesleptinatnight,afewtoolsand
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cookingpots—nthathegrewwasall
eatherwaskindandthe
harvestwasgood,Jalpurcouldlivehappilyenough—notwell,
esunwasfierce,andtherewaslittle
ornorain,thenhecameclosetothelinebetweenalife
whichwastoohard,artheweather
hadbeensokind,andtheharvestpromisedtobesogood,
thatJalpurhadbeenwonderingwhetherhecouldsellallthat
is
dearestwishtospendhislastdayswithhissonandhiswife
ouldgoonlyifhecouldgive;hewould
notgoifitmeanttakingfoodoutofthemouthsofhis
thedayonwhichJalpurdecidedthathewouldharvesthis
corn,sellit,andmoveupthecoast,helookedouttothe
seaandsawahugewave,severalkilometresout,advancing
ten
wouldhaveshouted,butthepeopleweretoofarawaytohear.
Hewouldhaverundownthehill,buthewastoooldtorun.
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Hewaspreparedtodoanythingtosavethepeopleof
Shundagarh,sohedidtheonlythingthathecoulddo:he
terofsecondstheflameswere
aminutethe
peopleofShundagarhwereracingupthehilltoseewhathad
,inthemiddleofhisblackenedcornfield,
theyfoundJalpur;rave,
theywrotethewords:HereliesJalpur,amanwhogave,
living;amanwhodied,garhisavillage______.
A.onehundredandfiftymetresabovethewaterline
B.ofmudandgrasshousesintheKhadraHills
C.ofsimplehouses,builtonthebeachfacingtowardsthe
east
D.builtaroundsmallfieldsoverlookingthecoast
hasaForeignLanguageWhotaught
youtospeakEnglishYourparents,whileyouwereayoung
childYourteachersatschoolPerhapseventheBBCasa
ritwas,somehowyouhavedevelopedan
understandingofwhatisrapidlybecomingatrulyglobal
renowabout376millionpeoplewhospeak
第5页共68页
Englishastheirfirstlanguage,andaboutthesamenumber
aresaidtobeonebillionpeoplelearningEnglishnowand
about80%oftheinformationontheInternetisinEnglish.
Isthisagoodthing,orabadthingShouldwecelebratethe
factthatmoreandmoreofuscancommunicate,usingacommon
language,acrosscountriesandcultures(文化)Orshouldwe
worryaboutthedangersof\"mono-culturalism\",aworldin
whichweallspeakthesamelanguage,eatthesamefoodand
listentothesamemusicDoesitmatterifanincreasing
numberofpeoplespeakthesamelanguageOnthecontrary(相
反),Iwouldhavethought—althoughIhaveneveraccepted
theargumentthatifonlyweallunderstoodeachotherbetter,
peopleofIndia(where
manyofthemspeakatleastsomeEnglish)andPakistan(the
samesituationwithIndia)…IfweallspeakEnglish,will
wethenallstarteatingMcDonaldshamburgersSurelynot.
IfEnglishbecomesmoredominant(占主导地位的),willit
ravelinAfricaor
Asia,Iamalwayssurprisedbyhowmanypeoplecanspeaknot
onlytheirownlanguagebutoftenoneormoreotherrelated
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languages,aswellasEnglishandperhapssomeFrenchor
discussedthisonTalkingPointa
coupleofyearsago,wereceivedawonderfullypoeticemail
fromalistenerinIreland.\"TheEnglishlanguageisa
t’slikearose,\"hesaid.\"But
whowouldeverwanttheirgardenjustfullofroses\"Well,
Iloveroses,andIthinktheymakeabeautifuladditionto
wayIseeit,justbyplantingafewroses,
youdon’
moreandmorepeoplewanttoplantEnglishroses,that’s
ng\"AskthepeopleofIndia…andPakistan\"
(Paragraph4),theauthoristryingtoshowthat______.
A.speakingthesamelanguagedoesn’tnecessarilybring
peace
B.warscandestroytherelationshipbetweentwocountries
C.Englishdoesn’tkillotherlanguages
D.Englishiswidelyusedintheworld
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D.Bypost.
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
第9页共68页
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).22()
A.when
B.where
C.since
D.after
dy,whichhascloserelationswiththefoodyoueat,
isthemostimportantthingyouown,soitneedsproper
treatmentandpropernourishment(营养).Theoldsaying\"An
appleadaykeepsthedoctoraway\"isnotassillyassome
yneedsfruitandvegetablesbecause
opletakeextravitaminsin
pillform(丸剂),believingthatthesewillmakethemhealthy.
Butagooddietismadeupofnourishingfoodandthisgives
ydoesn’tneedoruse
extravitamins,sowhywastemoneyonthemInmodernwestern
world,manypeoplearetoobusytobotherabouteating
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tofillnessescausedormadeworsebybad
sayingreferredtoin
thepassagetellsusthat______.
A.eatingapplesregularlydoeslotsofgoodtoourhealth
B.theappleisthebestamongallkindsoffruits
C.applescantaketheplaceofdoctors
D.anappleisasurecureforillness
hasaForeignLanguageWhotaught
youtospeakEnglishYourparents,whileyouwereayoung
childYourteachersatschoolPerhapseventheBBCasa
ritwas,somehowyouhavedevelopedan
understandingofwhatisrapidlybecomingatrulyglobal
renowabout376millionpeoplewhospeak
Englishastheirfirstlanguage,andaboutthesamenumber
aresaidtobeonebillionpeoplelearningEnglishnowand
about80%oftheinformationontheInternetisinEnglish.
Isthisagoodthing,orabadthingShouldwecelebratethe
factthatmoreandmoreofuscancommunicate,usingacommon
language,acrosscountriesandcultures(文化)Orshouldwe
第11页共68页
worryaboutthedangersof\"mono-culturalism\",aworldin
whichweallspeakthesamelanguage,eatthesamefoodand
listentothesamemusicDoesitmatterifanincreasing
numberofpeoplespeakthesamelanguageOnthecontrary(相
反),Iwouldhavethought—althoughIhaveneveraccepted
theargumentthatifonlyweallunderstoodeachotherbetter,
peopleofIndia(where
manyofthemspeakatleastsomeEnglish)andPakistan(the
samesituationwithIndia)…IfweallspeakEnglish,will
wethenallstarteatingMcDonaldshamburgersSurelynot.
IfEnglishbecomesmoredominant(占主导地位的),willit
ravelinAfricaor
Asia,Iamalwayssurprisedbyhowmanypeoplecanspeaknot
onlytheirownlanguagebutoftenoneormoreotherrelated
languages,aswellasEnglishandperhapssomeFrenchor
discussedthisonTalkingPointa
coupleofyearsago,wereceivedawonderfullypoeticemail
fromalistenerinIreland.\"TheEnglishlanguageisa
t’slikearose,\"hesaid.\"But
whowouldeverwanttheirgardenjustfullofroses\"Well,
Iloveroses,andIthinktheymakeabeautifuladditionto
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wayIseeit,justbyplantingafewroses,
youdon’
moreandmorepeoplewanttoplantEnglishroses,that’s
horwouldprobablyagreethat______.
A.it’sveryhardtoplantmanykindsofflowersinagarden
B.it’sgoodforpeoplefromothercountriestolearn
English
C.moreandmorepeopleliketoplantrosesintheirgardens
D.Englishiseasiertolearnthanotherlanguages
dWaterShundagarhisa
villageonIndia’illageof
simplemudandgrasshousesbuiltonthebeachjustabove
draHillsriseimmediatelybehindthe
village,toaheightofonehundredandfiftymeters.A
simple,good-heartedoldman,whosenamewasJalpur,farmed
twosmallfieldsontheveryedgeofthesehills,overlooking
sfieldshecouldseethefishing-boats
dseethe
childrenplayingonthesand;theirmotherswashingclothes
ontheflatstoneswheretheShivaRiverflowedintothesea;
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andtheirfatherslandingthelatestcatchorrepairingnets
purownedin
theworldweretheclothesheworedayinanddayout,the
miserablehutthathesleptinatnight,afewtoolsand
cookingpots—nthathegrewwasall
eatherwaskindandthe
harvestwasgood,Jalpurcouldlivehappilyenough—notwell,
esunwasfierce,andtherewaslittle
ornorain,thenhecameclosetothelinebetweenalife
whichwastoohard,artheweather
hadbeensokind,andtheharvestpromisedtobesogood,
thatJalpurhadbeenwonderingwhetherhecouldsellallthat
is
dearestwishtospendhislastdayswithhissonandhiswife
ouldgoonlyifhecouldgive;hewould
notgoifitmeanttakingfoodoutofthemouthsofhis
thedayonwhichJalpurdecidedthathewouldharvesthis
corn,sellit,andmoveupthecoast,helookedouttothe
seaandsawahugewave,severalkilometresout,advancing
第14页共68页
ten
wouldhaveshouted,butthepeopleweretoofarawaytohear.
Hewouldhaverundownthehill,buthewastoooldtorun.
Hewaspreparedtodoanythingtosavethepeopleof
Shundagarh,sohedidtheonlythingthathecoulddo:he
terofsecondstheflameswere
aminutethe
peopleofShundagarhwereracingupthehilltoseewhathad
,inthemiddleofhisblackenedcornfield,
theyfoundJalpur;rave,
theywrotethewords:HereliesJalpur,amanwhogave,
living;amanwhodied,sfieldsJalpurcould
see______.
A.menfishingandmothersandfathersplayingwiththeir
children
B.fishermenmendingtheirnetsandwashingthemonflat
stones
C.menfishingintheShivaRiverandtellingendlessstories
D.menfishing,womenwashingandchildrenplaying
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lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
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bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).23()
A.cooked
B.served
C.got
D.made
dy,whichhascloserelationswiththefoodyou
eat,isthemostimportantthingyouown,soitneedsproper
treatmentandpropernourishment(营养).Theoldsaying\"An
appleadaykeepsthedoctoraway\"isnotassillyassome
yneedsfruitandvegetablesbecause
opletakeextravitaminsin
pillform(丸剂),believingthatthesewillmakethemhealthy.
Butagooddietismadeupofnourishingfoodandthisgives
ydoesn’tneedoruse
extravitamins,sowhywastemoneyonthemInmodernwestern
world,manypeoplearetoobusytobotherabouteating
tofillnessescausedormadeworsebybad
aragraph,thewriter
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triestoletusknow______.
A.ourbodiesneedfood,orwecan’tlive
B.eatingapplesoftenisagoodhabit
C.agooddietisofgreatimportanceforourhealth
D.takingextravitaminpillsiscompletelyuseless
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hasaForeignLanguageWho
taughtyoutospeakEnglishYourparents,whileyouwerea
youngchildYourteachersatschoolPerhapseventheBBCas
ritwas,somehowyouhavedevelopedan
understandingofwhatisrapidlybecomingatrulyglobal
renowabout376millionpeoplewhospeak
Englishastheirfirstlanguage,andaboutthesamenumber
aresaidtobeonebillionpeoplelearningEnglishnowand
about80%oftheinformationontheInternetisinEnglish.
第19页共68页
Isthisagoodthing,orabadthingShouldwecelebratethe
factthatmoreandmoreofuscancommunicate,usingacommon
language,acrosscountriesandcultures(文化)Orshouldwe
worryaboutthedangersof\"mono-culturalism\",aworldin
whichweallspeakthesamelanguage,eatthesamefoodand
listentothesamemusicDoesitmatterifanincreasing
numberofpeoplespeakthesamelanguageOnthecontrary(相
反),Iwouldhavethought—althoughIhaveneveraccepted
theargumentthatifonlyweallunderstoodeachotherbetter,
peopleofIndia(where
manyofthemspeakatleastsomeEnglish)andPakistan(the
samesituationwithIndia)…IfweallspeakEnglish,will
wethenallstarteatingMcDonaldshamburgersSurelynot.
IfEnglishbecomesmoredominant(占主导地位的),willit
ravelinAfricaor
Asia,Iamalwayssurprisedbyhowmanypeoplecanspeaknot
onlytheirownlanguagebutoftenoneormoreotherrelated
languages,aswellasEnglishandperhapssomeFrenchor
discussedthisonTalkingPointa
coupleofyearsago,wereceivedawonderfullypoeticemail
fromalistenerinIreland.\"TheEnglishlanguageisa
第20页共68页
t’slikearose,\"hesaid.\"But
whowouldeverwanttheirgardenjustfullofroses\"Well,
Iloveroses,andIthinktheymakeabeautifuladditionto
wayIseeit,justbyplantingafewroses,
youdon’
moreandmorepeoplewanttoplantEnglishroses,that’s
ssageismainlyabout______.
A.whyEnglishhasbecomeagloballanguage
B.howmanypeopleintheworldspeakEnglish
C.howpeopleintheworldlearnEnglishasaforeignlanguage
D.whetherweneedtoworryaboutEnglishbeingaworld
language
dWaterShundagarhisa
villageonIndia’illageof
simplemudandgrasshousesbuiltonthebeachjustabove
draHillsriseimmediatelybehindthe
village,toaheightofonehundredandfiftymeters.A
simple,good-heartedoldman,whosenamewasJalpur,farmed
twosmallfieldsontheveryedgeofthesehills,overlooking
sfieldshecouldseethefishing-boats
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dseethe
childrenplayingonthesand;theirmotherswashingclothes
ontheflatstoneswheretheShivaRiverflowedintothesea;
andtheirfatherslandingthelatestcatchorrepairingnets
purownedin
theworldweretheclothesheworedayinanddayout,the
miserablehutthathesleptinatnight,afewtoolsand
cookingpots—nthathegrewwasall
eatherwaskindandthe
harvestwasgood,Jalpurcouldlivehappilyenough—notwell,
esunwasfierce,andtherewaslittle
ornorain,thenhecameclosetothelinebetweenalife
whichwastoohard,artheweather
hadbeensokind,andtheharvestpromisedtobesogood,
thatJalpurhadbeenwonderingwhetherhecouldsellallthat
is
dearestwishtospendhislastdayswithhissonandhiswife
ouldgoonlyifhecouldgive;hewould
notgoifitmeanttakingfoodoutofthemouthsofhis
第22页共68页
thedayonwhichJalpurdecidedthathewouldharvesthis
corn,sellit,andmoveupthecoast,helookedouttothe
seaandsawahugewave,severalkilometresout,advancing
ten
wouldhaveshouted,butthepeopleweretoofarawaytohear.
Hewouldhaverundownthehill,buthewastoooldtorun.
Hewaspreparedtodoanythingtosavethepeopleof
Shundagarh,sohedidtheonlythingthathecoulddo:he
terofsecondstheflameswere
aminutethe
peopleofShundagarhwereracingupthehilltoseewhathad
,inthemiddleofhisblackenedcornfield,
theyfoundJalpur;rave,
theywrotethewords:HereliesJalpur,amanwhogave,
living;amanwhodied,alpur’sambition
to______.
A.liveaneasylifeinthevillageofShundagarh
B.sellhiscornandgotolivewithhissonandhisfamily
C.livefartheralongthecoastwheretheweatherwaskinder
D.spendafewdayswithhiswifeandsononthecoast
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lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
第24页共68页
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).24()
A.their
B.past
C.last
D.those
dy,whichhascloserelationswiththefoodyou
eat,isthemostimportantthingyouown,soitneedsproper
treatmentandpropernourishment(营养).Theoldsaying\"An
appleadaykeepsthedoctoraway\"isnotassillyassome
yneedsfruitandvegetablesbecause
opletakeextravitaminsin
pillform(丸剂),believingthatthesewillmakethemhealthy.
Butagooddietismadeupofnourishingfoodandthisgives
ydoesn’tneedoruse
extravitamins,sowhywastemoneyonthemInmodernwestern
world,manypeoplearetoobusytobotherabouteating
tofillnessescausedormadeworsebybad
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odernwestern
countries______.
A.peopledon’twanttopaymoreattentiontotheireating
B.lotsofpeople’sillnessesarecausedormadeworseby
badeatinghabits
C.peoplethroweverythingintotheirstomachswithout
chewing
D.peopleareonlytoobusytocookmealsforthemselves
dWaterShundagarhisa
villageonIndia’illageof
simplemudandgrasshousesbuiltonthebeachjustabove
draHillsriseimmediatelybehindthe
village,toaheightofonehundredandfiftymeters.A
simple,good-heartedoldman,whosenamewasJalpur,farmed
twosmallfieldsontheveryedgeofthesehills,overlooking
sfieldshecouldseethefishing-boats
dseethe
childrenplayingonthesand;theirmotherswashingclothes
ontheflatstoneswheretheShivaRiverflowedintothesea;
andtheirfatherslandingthelatestcatchorrepairingnets
第26页共68页
purownedin
theworldweretheclothesheworedayinanddayout,the
miserablehutthathesleptinatnight,afewtoolsand
cookingpots—nthathegrewwasall
eatherwaskindandthe
harvestwasgood,Jalpurcouldlivehappilyenough—notwell,
esunwasfierce,andtherewaslittle
ornorain,thenhecameclosetothelinebetweenalife
whichwastoohard,artheweather
hadbeensokind,andtheharvestpromisedtobesogood,
thatJalpurhadbeenwonderingwhetherhecouldsellallthat
is
dearestwishtospendhislastdayswithhissonandhiswife
ouldgoonlyifhecouldgive;hewould
notgoifitmeanttakingfoodoutofthemouthsofhis
thedayonwhichJalpurdecidedthathewouldharvesthis
corn,sellit,andmoveupthecoast,helookedouttothe
seaandsawahugewave,severalkilometresout,advancing
ten
第27页共68页
wouldhaveshouted,butthepeopleweretoofarawaytohear.
Hewouldhaverundownthehill,buthewastoooldtorun.
Hewaspreparedtodoanythingtosavethepeopleof
Shundagarh,sohedidtheonlythingthathecoulddo:he
terofsecondstheflameswere
aminutethe
peopleofShundagarhwereracingupthehilltoseewhathad
,inthemiddleofhisblackenedcornfield,
theyfoundJalpur;rave,
theywrotethewords:HereliesJalpur,amanwhogave,
living;amanwhodied,lagerswerethankful
toJalpurbecausehehad______.
A.givenhislifeinordertosavetheirs
B.savedtheirvillagefrombeingdrownedbythewave
C.giventhemmanythingsduringhislife
D.giventhemhiscorninordertosavethemfromhunger
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
第28页共68页
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).25()
第29页共68页
A.none
B.one
C.earns
D.neither
dy,whichhascloserelationswiththefoodyou
eat,isthemostimportantthingyouown,soitneedsproper
treatmentandpropernourishment(营养).Theoldsaying\"An
appleadaykeepsthedoctoraway\"isnotassillyassome
yneedsfruitandvegetablesbecause
opletakeextravitaminsin
pillform(丸剂),believingthatthesewillmakethemhealthy.
Butagooddietismadeupofnourishingfoodandthisgives
ydoesn’tneedoruse
extravitamins,sowhywastemoneyonthemInmodernwestern
world,manypeoplearetoobusytobotherabouteating
tofillnessescausedormadeworsebybad
epassagewecandraw
aconclusionthatifwewanttokeephealthy,weshould______.
A.onlyeatanappleaday
B.eatproperly
第30页共68页
C.takeasmanyvitaminpillsaspossible
D.throwsomethingintoourstomachsslowlyandcarefully
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
第31页共68页
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).26()
A.speeches
B.lessons
C.sayings
D.arguments
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
第32页共68页
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).27()
A.Especially
B.Probably
C.Suddenly
D.Fortunately
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
第33页共68页
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
第34页共68页
makepeople(35).28()
A.settle
B.put
C.take
D.let
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
第35页共68页
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).29()
A.work
B.story
C.luck
D.joy
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
第36页共68页
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).30()
A.time
B.excuse
C.way
第37页共68页
D.idea
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
第38页共68页
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).31()
A.written
B.graded
C.collected
D.signed
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
第39页共68页
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).32()
A.loud
B.fast
C.publicly
D.calmly
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
第40页共68页
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).33()
第41页共68页
A.People
B.Nobody
C.Somebody
D.I
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
第42页共68页
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).34()
A.shock
B.wonder
C.worry
D.pleasure
lookedatthelistoftopics(题目),TheArtofEating
Spaghetti(意大利面条)dspaghetti
broughtbackthe(21)ofaneveningatUncleAlien’s
inBelleville(22)allofuswereseatedaroundthetable
andAuntPat(23)spaghetti,ttiwasan
exotic(外来的)treatin(24)adIeaten
spaghetti,and(25)ofthegrown-upshadenoughexperience
ughing(26)wehadaboutthesocially
第43页共68页
respectablemethodformovingspaghettifromplatetomouth.
(27),Iwantedtowriteaboutthat,butIwantedto(28)it
downsimplyformyown(29),e,my
im,Iwouldwritesomething
inisheditthenightwashalfgoneandthere
wasno(30)lefttowriteapropercompositionforMr.
asnochoicenextmorningbuttohandinmy
ereturnedthe(31)
,Now,class,Iwanttoreadyouacomposition,
’TheArtofEatingSpaghetti’.Mywords!Hewas
readingmywordsout(32)tothewholeclass.(33)laughed,
thenthewholeclasswaslaughingwithopen-hearted
bestnottoshow(34),butwhatIwas
feelingwaspurehappiness,formywordshadthepowerto
makepeople(35).35()
A.excited
B.satisfied
C.think
D.laugh
29.
第44页共68页
极限()
A.0
B.2
C.3
D.5
30.
设,则函数f(x)的第一类间断点的个数为()
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
31.
设,则函数f(x)()。
A.只有一个最大值
B.只有一个极小值
第45页共68页
C.既有极大值又有极小值
D.没有极值
32.
设在点(1,1)处的全微分为()
-3dy
+3dy
C.1/2dx+3dy
D.1/2dx-3dy
33.
二次积分在极坐标系下可化为()(21).Thefirsttough
testjobhuntingto(22)most
(23)(24)wasveryfierce.
Dozensofmyclassmates,Jane(25),sentourresumes(简
历)toakeymiddleschoolforateachingpost,makingthe
thejobinterview,
I(26)throughpreparations,includingaformalsuit,anew
ly-donehair,afew(27)onjobinterviews,andevensome
ancientChinesepoems(28)Iencounteredalearned
dayeverythingwentoff(29).I
第46页共68页
ery(30).Jane
V(31)toher.
Shesmiledatme,lookingalittleworried.I(32)shewas
notaseloquent(雄辩的)as,Iaweeklater,allofus
receivedlettersof(33).Anotherweeklater,guesswhat
happened!Shegotthejob!(34)congratulatingher,Iasked
d,Idid(35),Ijustwrotethem
then(36)Irealizewhyalltheapplicants(应有者)has
receivedthesamelettersandthatwasalsoapartofthe
(37).Onlyanoteofthanks,butthatwaswhatmadeallthe
perience(38)meagoodlesson,that,is
(39)excellentyouare,youshouldneverforgetthe(40)
mannersofsayingthankyou.21()
A.lookthrough
B.livethrough
C.gothrough
D.goon
llbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,but
howmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternetManypeople
第47页共68页
aresurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetup
time,computerswerelargeand
ernetworksdidn’
computerinthenetworkbrokedown,thewholenetwork
ld
partofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbe
waycomputernetwork
tthe
Internetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly
1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouse
it,r,computerswerestillveryexpensiveand
tartof1990s,
istshad
alsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade\"surfing\"theInternet
tiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthat
g
Internethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsof
people’ghastheInternetbeenused
A.Forabout10years.
第48页共68页
B.Forabout20years.
C.Forabout40years.
D.Forabout60years.
aneselivingalonecannowhirea\"family\"for
lunchandafewhours’vethemaring
andaskfor,say,adaughter,son-in-lawandgrandchild.
Theywillshowupatyourdoor,andgreetyouhappilyasif
theyhadn’15coupleshaveso
farhired\"families\".\"Wehavenearly80peopleonthe
waitinglist.\"Saidthepresidentofthecompanythatoffers
suchservices.\"Whatiscommonaboutthe niorcitizens
elpingthem
maketheirdreamscometrue.\"Whereoncebigfamilieswith
threeormoregenerationslivingtogetherwerecommon,now
esthereareveryfew
y
bebecausethechildren’sbosseshavesentthemtoadistant
city,evenabroad,orjustbecausebusyfamilymemberscan
notfindtimetovisittheirparents.\"Wehaveseenmany
casesinwhichparent-childrenrelationsarenotinahappy
第49页共68页
state,\"companypresidentcontinues.\"Whenasonfinally
visitshisparentsafteralongwhile,itisoftenjustto
askformoneyorforthemtolethimhavetheirproperty(财
产)early.\"Lonelinessisnotaone-waystreet.\"Oneyoung
mothercametoustoaskaboutgrandparents,\"
ervices
includeproviding\"employee\"forbusinessmentoscoldand
\"lovers\"y’s
\"lovers\"forhireisnotaservicetobemisunderstood,
companypresidentmakesclear.\"Youshouldn’tthinkabout
ourlovertooromantically(浪漫地),\"hesaid,\"She’sthere
ple
inJapanesehirefamilymembers
A.toaskforhelpwhentheyareill
B.torealizetheirbig-familydreams
C.toseekloveandcomfort
D.tostrengthenparent-childrenrelations
efoundin
India,Australia,codileisan
endmostoftheirtimelying
第50页共68页
alecrocodilesbury
codile’slongpowerful
soan
excellentweapon,becauseitcanbeswungwithgreatspeed
wwillknockdownamanorevenabiganimal
codileisverywellprotectedagainstits
enemiesbythehardbonyplatesthatcovermostofitsbody,
butbecauseofthewayitsneckisformed,itcannotturn
itsheadfromsidetosideandsoitcanonlyseeinfront
codilehasitsteethcleanedbyanother
crocodile,whichcan’tcleanitsownteethforitcan’t
srowsofterriblepoints
ofteethitseizesitsfood,whichmaybeafish,ananimal
orevenacarelessman,andthenholdsitbelowthewater
g-nosedcrocodileisshyandtimid
andbecauseofthis,thepeopleofWestAfricasometimes
,manycenturiesago,therewere
thisbecausewehavefound
theirbonesburiedfardownintheearthonwhichLondonis
Britainoftodayistoocoldforthemtolive
alecrocodile______.
第51页共68页
A.burieshereggs
B.sitsonhereggs
C.carrieshereggs
D.looksafterhereggs
ar,myclassmateJaneandIgraduatedfroman
stofthestudentswho
hadjuststeppedoutofuniversity,wehadto(21).Thefirst
toughtestjobhuntingto(22)
most(23)(24)wasvery
ofmyclassmates,Jane(25),sentour
resumes(简历)toakeymiddleschoolforateachingpost,
the
jobinterview,I(26)throughpreparations,includinga
formalsuit,anewly-donehair,afew(27)onjobinterviews,
andevensomeancientChinesepoems(28)Iencountereda
dayeverythingwentoff(29).
ery(30).
V(31)
ledatme,lookingalittleworried.I(32)
shewasnotaseloquent(雄辩的)as,Iaweeklater,allof
第52页共68页
usreceivedlettersof(33).Anotherweeklater,guesswhat
happened!Shegotthejob!(34)congratulatingher,Iasked
d,Idid(35),Ijustwrotethem
then(36)Irealizewhyalltheapplicants(应有者)has
receivedthesamelettersandthatwasalsoapartofthe
(37).Onlyanoteofthanks,butthatwaswhatmadeallthe
perience(38)meagoodlesson,that,is
(39)excellentyouare,youshouldneverforgetthe(40)
mannersofsayingthankyou.22()
A.get
B.allow
C.accept
D.permit
llbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,but
howmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternetManypeople
aresurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetup
time,computerswerelargeand
ernetworksdidn’
computerinthenetworkbrokedown,thewholenetwork
第53页共68页
ld
partofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbe
waycomputernetwork
tthe
Internetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly
1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouse
it,r,computerswerestillveryexpensiveand
tartof1990s,
istshad
alsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade\"surfing\"theInternet
tiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthat
g
Internethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsof
people’fthefollowingusedtheInternet
first
A.Hospitals.
B.Universities.
C.Banks.
D.Thegovernment.
第54页共68页
ar,myclassmateJaneandIgraduatedfroman
stofthestudentswho
hadjuststeppedoutofuniversity,wehadto(21).Thefirst
toughtestjobhuntingto(22)
most(23)(24)wasvery
ofmyclassmates,Jane(25),sentour
resumes(简历)toakeymiddleschoolforateachingpost,
the
jobinterview,I(26)throughpreparations,includinga
formalsuit,anewly-donehair,afew(27)onjobinterviews,
andevensomeancientChinesepoems(28)Iencountereda
dayeverythingwentoff(29).
ery(30).
V(31)
ledatme,lookingalittleworried.I(32)
shewasnotaseloquent(雄辩的)as,Iaweeklater,allof
usreceivedlettersof(33).Anotherweeklater,guesswhat
happened!Shegotthejob!(34)congratulatingher,Iasked
d,Idid(35),Ijustwrotethem
第55页共68页
then(36)Irealizewhyalltheapplicants(应有者)has
receivedthesamelettersandthatwasalsoapartofthe
(37).Onlyanoteofthanks,butthatwaswhatmadeallthe
perience(38)meagoodlesson,that,is
(39)excellentyouare,youshouldneverforgetthe(40)
mannersofsayingthankyou.23()
A.important
B.reliable
C.sad
D.acceptable
efoundin
India,Australia,codileisan
endmostoftheirtimelying
alecrocodilesbury
codile’slongpowerful
soan
excellentweapon,becauseitcanbeswungwithgreatspeed
wwillknockdownamanorevenabiganimal
codileisverywellprotectedagainstits
enemiesbythehardbonyplatesthatcovermostofitsbody,
第56页共68页
butbecauseofthewayitsneckisformed,itcannotturn
itsheadfromsidetosideandsoitcanonlyseeinfront
codilehasitsteethcleanedbyanother
crocodile,whichcan’tcleanitsownteethforitcan’t
srowsofterriblepoints
ofteethitseizesitsfood,whichmaybeafish,ananimal
orevenacarelessman,andthenholdsitbelowthewater
g-nosedcrocodileisshyandtimid
andbecauseofthis,thepeopleofWestAfricasometimes
,manycenturiesago,therewere
thisbecausewehavefound
theirbonesburiedfardownintheearthonwhichLondonis
Britainoftodayistoocoldforthemtolive
codilecanonlylook______.
A.left
B.right
C.backwards
D.forwards
aneselivingalonecannowhirea\"family\"for
lunchandafewhours’vethemaring
第57页共68页
andaskfor,say,adaughter,son-in-lawandgrandchild.
Theywillshowupatyourdoor,andgreetyouhappilyasif
theyhadn’15coupleshaveso
farhired\"families\".\"Wehavenearly80peopleonthe
waitinglist.\"Saidthepresidentofthecompanythatoffers
suchservices.\"Whatiscommonaboutthe niorcitizens
elpingthem
maketheirdreamscometrue.\"Whereoncebigfamilieswith
threeormoregenerationslivingtogetherwerecommon,now
esthereareveryfew
y
bebecausethechildren’sbosseshavesentthemtoadistant
city,evenabroad,orjustbecausebusyfamilymemberscan
notfindtimetovisittheirparents.\"Wehaveseenmany
casesinwhichparent-childrenrelationsarenotinahappy
state,\"companypresidentcontinues.\"Whenasonfinally
visitshisparentsafteralongwhile,itisoftenjustto
askformoneyorforthemtolethimhavetheirproperty(财
产)early.\"Lonelinessisnotaone-waystreet.\"Oneyoung
mothercametoustoaskaboutgrandparents,\"
ervices
第58页共68页
includeproviding\"employee\"forbusinessmentoscoldand
\"lovers\"y’s
\"lovers\"forhireisnotaservicetobemisunderstood,
companypresidentmakesclear.\"Youshouldn’tthinkabout
ourlovertooromantically(浪漫地),\"hesaid,\"She’sthere
sentence\"whatiscommonaboutthe niorcitizensisthat
theyareeagerforhu-manlove\",\"seniorcitizens\"could
bestbereplacedby
A.high-rankingofficialsincities
B.richoldcoupleslivingincities
C.respectableladiesandgentlemen
D.oldpeople
llbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,but
howmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternetManypeople
aresurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetup
time,computerswerelargeand
ernetworksdidn’
computerinthenetworkbrokedown,thewholenetwork
ld
第59页共68页
partofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbe
waycomputernetwork
tthe
Internetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly
1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouse
it,r,computerswerestillveryexpensiveand
tartof1990s,
istshad
alsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade\"surfing\"theInternet
tiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthat
g
Internethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsof
people’trueaboutcomputersinthe1990s
A.Theybecamecheaperandeasiertouse.
B.Theybecamelargerandlarger.
C.Peoplecouldn’tbuythemanywhere.
D.Peoplecouldgetinformationonlyfromthem.
ar,myclassmateJaneandIgraduatedfroman
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stofthestudentswho
hadjuststeppedoutofuniversity,wehadto(21).Thefirst
toughtestjobhuntingto(22)
most(23)(24)wasvery
ofmyclassmates,Jane(25),sentour
resumes(简历)toakeymiddleschoolforateachingpost,
the
jobinterview,I(26)throughpreparations,includinga
formalsuit,anewly-donehair,afew(27)onjobinterviews,
andevensomeancientChinesepoems(28)Iencountereda
dayeverythingwentoff(29).
ery(30).
V(31)
ledatme,lookingalittleworried.I(32)
shewasnotaseloquent(雄辩的)as,Iaweeklater,allof
usreceivedlettersof(33).Anotherweeklater,guesswhat
happened!Shegotthejob!(34)congratulatingher,Iasked
d,Idid(35),Ijustwrotethem
then(36)Irealizewhyalltheapplicants(应有者)has
receivedthesamelettersandthatwasalsoapartofthe
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(37).Onlyanoteofthanks,butthatwaswhatmadeallthe
perience(38)meagoodlesson,that,is
(39)excellentyouare,youshouldneverforgetthe(40)
mannersofsayingthankyou.24()
A.interview
B.contest
C.competition
D.post
llbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,but
howmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternetManypeople
aresurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetup
time,computerswerelargeand
ernetworksdidn’
computerinthenetworkbrokedown,thewholenetwork
ld
partofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbe
waycomputernetwork
tthe
Internetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly
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1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouse
it,r,computerswerestillveryexpensiveand
tartof1990s,
istshad
alsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade\"surfing\"theInternet
tiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthat
g
Internethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsof
people’nweinferfromthelastsentence
A.PeoplewilldiewithouttheInternet.
B.Allpeopleshouldsetuptheirownnetwork.
C.PeopleliveeasilywithouttheInternet.
D.PeoplewillmoreandmoredependontheInternet.
aneselivingalonecannowhirea\"family\"for
lunchandafewhours’vethemaring
andaskfor,say,adaughter,son-in-lawandgrandchild.
Theywillshowupatyourdoor,andgreetyouhappilyasif
theyhadn’15coupleshaveso
farhired\"families\".\"Wehavenearly80peopleonthe
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waitinglist.\"Saidthepresidentofthecompanythatoffers
suchservices.\"Whatiscommonaboutthe niorcitizens
elpingthem
maketheirdreamscometrue.\"Whereoncebigfamilieswith
threeormoregenerationslivingtogetherwerecommon,now
esthereareveryfew
y
bebecausethechildren’sbosseshavesentthemtoadistant
city,evenabroad,orjustbecausebusyfamilymemberscan
notfindtimetovisittheirparents.\"Wehaveseenmany
casesinwhichparent-childrenrelationsarenotinahappy
state,\"companypresidentcontinues.\"Whenasonfinally
visitshisparentsafteralongwhile,itisoftenjustto
askformoneyorforthemtolethimhavetheirproperty(财
产)early.\"Lonelinessisnotaone-waystreet.\"Oneyoung
mothercametoustoaskaboutgrandparents,\"
ervices
includeproviding\"employee\"forbusinessmentoscoldand
\"lovers\"y’s
\"lovers\"forhireisnotaservicetobemisunderstood,
companypresidentmakesclear.\"Youshouldn’tthinkabout
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ourlovertooromantically(浪漫地),\"hesaid,\"She’sthere
f
thefollowingisNOTthereasonthatJapanesegrownups
seldomvisittheirparents
A.Theyaretoobusy.
B.Theyworkindistantcities.
C.Theycan’taffordexpensivevisitstotheirparents.
D.Theirrelationsarenotverytight.
efoundin
India,Australia,codileisan
endmostoftheirtimelying
alecrocodilesbury
codile’slongpowerful
soan
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wwillknockdownamanorevenabiganimal
codileisverywellprotectedagainstits
enemiesbythehardbonyplatesthatcovermostofitsbody,
butbecauseofthewayitsneckisformed,itcannotturn
itsheadfromsidetosideandsoitcanonlyseeinfront
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codilehasitsteethcleanedbyanother
crocodile,whichcan’tcleanitsownteethforitcan’t
srowsofterriblepoints
ofteethitseizesitsfood,whichmaybeafish,ananimal
orevenacarelessman,andthenholdsitbelowthewater
g-nosedcrocodileisshyandtimid
andbecauseofthis,thepeopleofWestAfricasometimes
,manycenturiesago,therewere
thisbecausewehavefound
theirbonesburiedfardownintheearthonwhichLondonis
Britainoftodayistoocoldforthemtolive
codilekillsitsfood______.
A.overthewater
B.besidethewater
C.underthewater
D.onthewater
ar,myclassmateJaneandIgraduatedfroman
stofthestudentswho
hadjuststeppedoutofuniversity,wehadto(21).Thefirst
toughtestjobhuntingto(22)
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most(23)(24)wasvery
ofmyclassmates,Jane(25),sentour
resumes(简历)toakeymiddleschoolforateachingpost,
the
jobinterview,I(26)throughpreparations,includinga
formalsuit,anewly-donehair,afew(27)onjobinterviews,
andevensomeancientChinesepoems(28)Iencountereda
dayeverythingwentoff(29).
ery(30).
V(31)
ledatme,lookingalittleworried.I(32)
shewasnotaseloquent(雄辩的)as,Iaweeklater,allof
usreceivedlettersof(33).Anotherweeklater,guesswhat
happened!Shegotthejob!(34)congratulatingher,Iasked
d,Idid(35),Ijustwrotethem
then(36)Irealizewhyalltheapplicants(应有者)has
receivedthesamelettersandthatwasalsoapartofthe
(37).Onlyanoteofthanks,butthatwaswhatmadeallthe
perience(38)meagoodlesson,that,is
(39)excellentyouare,youshouldneverforgetthe(40)
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mannersofsayingthankyou.25()
A.including
B.included
C.containing
D.contained
llbusytalkingaboutandusingtheInternet,but
howmanyofusknowthehistoryoftheInternetManypeople
aresurprisedwhentheyfindthattheInternetwassetup
time,computerswerelargeand
ernetworksdidn’
computerinthenetworkbrokedown,thewholenetwork
ld
partofthenetworkwasnotworking,informationcouldbe
waycomputernetwork
tthe
Internetwasonlyusedbythegovernment,butintheearly
1970s,universities,hospitalsandbankswereallowedtouse
it,r,computerswerestillveryexpensiveand
tartof1990s,
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istshad
alsodevelopedsoftwarethatmade\"surfing\"theInternet
tiseasytogeton-lineanditissaidthat
g
Internethasnowbecomeoneofthemostimportantpartsof
people’sthebesttitleforthispassage
A.TheHistoryoftheInternet
B.ComputersandInformation
C.ComputersandtheGovernment
D.TheHistoryofComputers