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华东理工大学学位英语考试模拟试卷一
Part I单选(10 minutes)
C5. —How is John’s homework done?
—______________
A. Good for him.
B. Do it by yourself.
C. Pretty well.很好
D. As soon as possible.尽快
C6. —Will you come to my graduation ceremony仪式tomorrow?
—______________, but I’ll have to attend an important meeting.
A. No, thank you
B. No problem
C. I’d love to我非常乐意
D. That’s all right
A7.—______________
—A little.
A. Do you speak German?
B. Shall we speak German?
C. How about speaking some German?
D. What language do you speak?
D8. —It’s kind of you to give me a ride to the subway station.你送我去地铁站真是太好了—______________
A. It doesn’t matter.
B. Fine.
C. I believe so.
D. It was my pleasure.
B9. —Haven’t you called your family this week?这周你没给家人打电话吗?
—______________
A. Yes, I’m going to.
B. Not yet, but I’m calling tomorrow.
C. I’m sorry, but I have called.
D. Yes, but I didn’t find the time.
D10. —______________
—Yes. I’d like to have a look at this leather皮jacket.
A. What are you look at, Sir?
B. Nice to meet you, Sir.
C. You’re welcome, Sir.
D. May I help you, Sir?
Part II Reading Comprehension(35 minutes) Passage One
Within fifteen years Britain不列颠and other nations should be well on with the building of huge industrial complexes for the recycling of waste. The word rubbish could lose its meaning because everything which goes into the dumps would be made into something useful. Even the most dangerous and unpleasant wastes would provide energy if nothing else.
The latest project is to take a city of around half a million inhabitants and discover exactly what raw materials go into it and what go out. The aim is to find out how much of these raw materials could be provided if a plant for recycling waste were built just outside the city. This plant would recycle not only metal such as steel, lead and copper, but also paper and rubber as well.
Another new project is being set up to discover the best ways of sorting and separating the rubbish. When this project is complete, the rubbish will be processed like this: First, it will pass through sharp metal bars which will tear open the plastic bags in which rubbish is usually packed; then it will pass through a powerful fan to separate the lightest elements from the heavy solids; after that founders and rollers will break up everything that can be broken. Finally, the rubbish will pass under magnets(磁铁), which will remove the bits of iron and steel;the rubber and plastic will then be sorted out in the final stage.
The first full-scale giant recycling plants are perhaps fifteen years away. Indeed, with the growing cost of transporting rubbish to more distant dumps, some big cities will be forced to build their own recycling plants before long.十五年内英国不列颠其他国家也应该积极建设大型工业综合体,以回收废物。

垃圾这个词可能失去它的意义,因为所有进入垃圾场的东西都会变成有用的东西。

即使是最危险和最令人不快的废物也能提供能量。

最新的项目是以一个拥有大约50万居民的城市为例,找出到底是什么原材料进入了这个城市,又是什么东西流出了这个城市。

研究的目的是要弄清楚,如果在城外建一个垃圾回收厂,这些原材料能提供多少。

这个工厂不仅可以回收钢铁、铅和铜等金属,还可以回收纸张和橡胶。

另一个新的项目正在建立,以发现垃圾分类和分离的最佳方法。

当这个项目完成后,垃圾将被这样处理:首先,它将通过锋利的金属棒,这将撕开通常包装垃圾的塑料袋;然后它将通过一个强大的风扇,把最轻的元素从重的固体中分离出来;在那之后,创始人和滚轴将打破一切可以打破。

最后,垃圾将通过磁铁(磁铁), 这将去除钢铁碎片;橡胶和塑料将在最后阶段被分类。

第一批大规模的大型回收工厂大概还有15年。

事实上,随着越来越多的垃圾运往更远的垃圾场,一些大城市不久将被迫建立自己的回收厂。

C11. The phrase “should be well on with...”(Para. 1)most probably means _____.应该很熟悉……”这句话。

1)很可能意味着
A. have completed what was started
B. get ready to start
C. have achieved a great deal in 已经取得了很大的成就
D. put an end to
B12.W hat is NOT mentioned as a part of the recycling process described in Para.3?
A. Breaking up whatever is breakable.
B. Sharpening metal bars. 锋利的金属条
C. Separating light elements from the heavy ones.
D. Sorting out small pieces of metal.
A13. What’s the main reason for big cities to build their own recycling plants?
A. To make better use of rubbish.
B. To cope with air pollution.
C. To get raw materials locally.
D. To get big profits from those plants.
D14. According to the passage, the first full-scale huge recycling plants _______.
A. have begun to operate
B. will take the place of distant dumps
C. will not facilitate rubbish transportation
D. will probably be in operation运行in fifteen years
C15.T he passage is mainly about _______.
A. a cheaper way to get energy
B. the choice of location of recycling plants
C. new ways of recycling wastes
D. the protection of city environment Passage Two
People across the world use Airbnb to offer their homes to travelers usually for a nightly fee. The home-sharing service provides some people a way to make extra money while they work other jobs.
The company announced recently that one of its most popular professions among American Airbnb hosts is teaching. The information came from an Airbnb study to find out what industries its American hosts work in. The study found that almost 10 percent of U.S. Airbnb hosts in 2017 identified themselves as teachers or in the field of education. The home-sharing service estimated it has about 45,000 active teacher hosts in America. In addition, the study says there are an estimated 75,000 other hosts living in households with a teacher.
American teacher hosts earned more than $160 million dollars from Airbnb in 2017, the company said. That includes about $54 million earned during the summer alone. The average amount earned by teacher hosts individually was $6,500 in 2017. The study did not provide data from hosts about why they choose to become part of Airbnb. But the company noted that many teachers in America face
difficult economic situations. Airbnb says additional earnings from hosting can help.
The U.S. Department of Education reported this year that 94 percent of public school teachers said they had spent their own money on some classroom supplies in the 2015-2016 school year. It also reported that the average pay for public school teachers in 2015–2016 was lower than in the 1990-1991 school year when the inflation rate was considered. Some states had even higher rates of teacher hosts than Airbnb’s estimated national average.
Airbnb spokesman Christopher Nulty told The Atlantic magazine that the home-sharing industry was not a total solution for the current problems facing many teachers. But he said he thought Airbnb could be an “important tool” to help teachers make extra money and give them “the respect and dignity” they had earned.
The report on the number of teacher hosts comes as Airbnb continues to face opposition by activists and officials in some areas. U.S. critics of the company say the service is driving up rental market prices in several cities. Elected officials in some areas have proposed or approved rules to limit the influence of the service. Hotel companies have also protested that the business presents unfair competition.全世界的人都使用Airbnb为旅行者提供他们的房子,通常每晚收费。

家庭共享服务为一些人提供了一种在从事其他工作时赚取额外收入的方法。

该公司最近宣布,其最受欢迎的职业之一,在美国航空公司主机他在教书。

这些信息来自Airbnb的一项研究,旨在找出美国东道主从事的行业。

研究发现,2017年,近10%的美国Airbnb主持人自称是教师或教育领域的人。

家庭共享服务估计在美国大约有45000名在职教师。

此外,这项研究还说,估计还有75000名其他寄宿家庭有老师。

该公司表示,2017年,美国教师主持人从Airbnb获得了超过1.6亿美元的收入。

其中包括仅在夏季就赚了5400万美元。

2017年,教师主持人个人平均收入为6500美元。

这项研究并没有提供来自主持人的关于他们为什么选择成为Airbnb一部分的数据。

但该公司指出,美国许多教师面临着困难的经济形势。

Airbnb表示,从托管业务中获得额外收益会有所帮助。

美国国防部教育部今年报告称,94%的公立学校教师表示,在2015-2016学年,他们自己花钱购买了一些课堂用品。

报告还指出,考虑到通货膨胀率,2015-2016年公立学校教师的平均工资低于1990-1991学年。

一些州的教师接待率甚至高于Airbnb估计的全国平均水平。

Airbnb发言人克里斯托弗·努尔蒂(Christopher Nulty)告诉记者大西洋杂志认为,家庭共享产业并不能完全解决目前许多教师面临的问题。

但他表示,他认为Airbnb可以成为帮助教师赚外快、给他们“机会”的“重要工具”尊重和他们赢得的尊严。

这份关于教师主持人数的报告发布之际,Airbnb仍面临一些地区活动人士和官员的反对。

美国批评这家公司的人士说,这项服务正在提高租金几个城市的市场价格。

一些地区的民选官员提出或批准了限制公务员队伍影响力的规定。

酒店公司也抗议这项业务存在不公平竞争
B16. According to the text, Airbnb is ________.
A. one of the most popular professions
B. a home-sharing service
C. a hotel company
D. an information company
A17. Teachers choose to become part of Airbnb because of ________.
A. their economic difficulty
B. respect and dignity
C. the lack of classroom supplies
D. the high rental price
B18. Airbnb is opposed by some people or organizations except ________.
A. officials
B. the Department of Education
C. activists
D. hotel companies
D19. We can learn from the passage that Airbnb ________.
A. can solve teachers’ economic problems
B. drives up rental market prices in most cities
C. helps teachers find a new job
D. might be an “important tool” for teachers to make money
C20. The writer’s attitude towards Airbnb is ________.
A. approved
B. indifferent
C. neutral
D. opposed Passage Three
When you’re a teenager with little life experience, it’s easy to build your entire life around what other people think. It can feel normal to let your friend’s ideas of what’s cool dictate(支配) the clothes you wear, how you behave yourself, and even the music you like. While this pressure is sometimes internal, teenagers are known for making each other feel ashamed if they don’t conform to social norms. And as we all know, young adults can be absolutely brutal in how they treat each other—not only those who are different, but even those who try really hard to fit in.
Sadly, adulthood isn’t always a whole lot better in this respect. Not only will you experience pressure to look your best, but you’ll be forced to either keep up with—or ignore—the Joneses all throughout adulthood. That’s right, even adulthood has its groups of cool kids, rich kids, outsiders, and rebels. And sometimes, the way someone else spends their money can make you feel like you should be doing the same thing, too. After all, most people still want to fit in; it doesn’t matter whether they’re 15 or 50.
But, should you give in to peer pressure and waste your hard-earned dollars? If you truly want to get ahead financially—and build a successful, impressive life—the answer should be a resounding “no.” The opportunities to spend money as an adult are nearly limitless, but they will drain your bank account if you give in every time. And at the end of the day, keeping up with your friends as an adult is just as pointless as it was in high school.
Adulthood is a journey, not a race.Those who collect the most material possessions don’t earn a prize—no ribbon, no trophy, nothing. So, why does it feel like we need to compete?
I’ll tell you why: Because every commercial on television, online, and the radio is aimed at getting us to spend our money. Every ad campaign on Earth was created to convince us that what we have is not enough, and that we need this item or that service—and that we’re depriving(使丧失) ourselves and our families if we don’t buy it.
Don’t believe the hype(大肆宣传). You have nothing to prove, and you’ll be a lot better off if you ignore the commercials, your friends, and the hype, and do what is best for you.当你还是一个没有什么生活经验的青少年时,很容易把你的整个生活建立在别人的想法上。

让你朋友的想法支配什么是酷的感觉很正常(支配) 你穿的衣服,你的举止,甚至你喜欢的音乐。

虽然这种压力有时是内在的,但众所周知,青少年如果不遵守社会规范,会让彼此感到羞愧。

我们都知道,年轻人对待彼此的方式是绝对残酷的,不仅是那些不同的人,甚至是那些努力融入的人。

可悲的是,成年并不总是那么多在这方面更好。

你不仅会感受到让自己看起来最好的压力,而且在整个成年期,你将被迫要么跟上要么忽视别人。

没错,即使是成年人也有一群酷孩子、有钱孩子、局外人和叛逆者。

有时候,别人花钱的方式会让你觉得你也应该做同样的事情。

毕竟,大多数人还是想融入其中;不管他们是15岁还是50岁。

但是,你应该屈服于同龄人的压力,浪费你辛苦赚来的钱吗?如果你真的想在经济上取得成功,建立一个成功的,令人印象深刻的生活答案应该是一个响亮的“不”。

作为一个成年人,花钱的机会几乎是无限的,但如果你每次都让步,它们会耗尽你的银行账户。

归根结底,作为一个成年人和你的朋友们保持联系就像在高中一样毫无意义。

成年是一段旅程,而不是一场赛跑。

那些收集大多数物质财富都得不到奖品,没有丝带,没有奖杯,什么都得不到。

那么,为什么感觉我们需要竞争呢?
我来告诉你原因:因为电视、网络和广播上的每一个广告都是为了让我们花钱。

地球上的每一个广告活动都是为了让我们相信我们所拥有的是不够的,而我们需要我们正在剥夺的这个项目或那个服务(使丧失) 如果我们不买它,我们自己和我们的家人。

别相信那些炒作(大肆宣传). 你没有什么可以证明的,如果你忽略了广告,你的朋友,和炒作,做对你最好的事。

B21.W hat does the author say about teenagers’ inclination(倾向性) in their personal lives?
A. To try to look cool.
B. To be strongly influenced by their peers.
C. To live their own way.
D. To show others that they’ve grown up.
D22.H ow may young adults treat each other, according to the passage?
A. They may support each other in the face of challenges.
B. They may ignore those who don’t join their groups.
C. They may fight with each other for opportunities.
D. They may put pressure on others to make them fit in.
A23.W hat does the author discuss about adulthood experiences?
A. Most adults’ need for acceptance by groups.
B. Different stages of adults’ development.
C. A variety of interests to pursue with others.
D. Most adults’ constant fear of competition.
A24.W hy does the author think it is pointless to keep up with one’s friends?
A. An adult should no longer think like a high school kid.
B. An adult should know his own unlimited opportunities.
C. It’s an endless competition until one uses up his money.
D. It’s not your bank account that says about your success.
C25.W hat reason does the author give for adults’ competition for material possessions?
A. Spending money brings us pleasure.
B. We hope for more and better things.
C. Commercials encourage our consumption.
D. Competition brings out what’s the best in us.
Passage Four
New Yorkers are gradually getting used to more pedaling (骑车的) passengers on those shining blue Citi Bikes. But what about local bike shops? Is Citi Bike rolling up riders at their expense?
At Gotham Bikes in Tribeca, manager W. Ben said the shop has seen an increase in its overall sales due to the bike-share program. “It’s getting more people on the road,” he said. James Ryan, an employee at Danny’s Cycles also said Citi Bike is a good option for people to ease into biking in a city famed for its traffic jams and aggressive drivers. “They can try out a bike without committing to buying one,” he said.
Rentals are not a big part of the business at either Gotham Bikes or Danny’s Cycles. But for Frank’s Bike Shop, a small business on Grand St., the bike-share program has been bad news. Owner Frank Arroyo said his rental business has decreased by 90%since Citi Bike was rolled out last month. Arroyo’s main rental customers are European tourists, who have since been drawn away by Citi Bikes.
However, Ben said the bike-share is good for bike sales at his shop. “People have used the bike-share and realized how great it is to bike in the city, then decide that they want something nicer for themselves,” he noted.
Christian Farrell of Waterfront Bicycle Shop, said initially he was concerned about bike-share, though, he admitted, “I was happy to see people on bikes.” Farrell’s early concerns were echoed by Andrew Crooks, owner of NYC Velo. “It seemed like a great idea, but one that would be difficult to implement,” Crooks said of Citi Bike. He worried about inexperienced riders’ lack of awareness of riding rules and strong negative reaction from non-cyclists. However, he said, it’s still too early to tell if his business has been impacted.纽约人正逐渐习惯更多的踩踏板(骑车的) 乘客们骑着闪亮的蓝色花旗自行车。

但是当地的自行车店呢?花旗自行车公司是不是在牺牲车手的利益?
在特里贝卡的高谭自行车店,经理W。

本说,由于自行车共享计划,这家商店的整体销售额有所增长这让更多的人上路了。

”。

丹尼自行车公司(Danny's Cycles)的员工詹姆斯·瑞恩(James Ryan)也表示,花旗自行车是一个很好的选择,可以让人们在这个以堵车和好斗司机著称的城市轻松地骑自行车他们可以试用一辆自行车,而不必承诺买一辆。

”。

无论是高谭自行车公司还是丹尼自行车公司,租车都不是生意的主要部分。

但是对于弗兰克的自行车店来说,自行车共享计划是个坏消息。

房主弗兰克·阿罗约说,自从花旗自行车上个月推出以来,他的租赁业务已经减少了90%。

阿罗约的主要租赁客户是欧洲游客,他们后来被花旗的自行车吸引走。

不过,本说,自行车份额对他店里的自行车销售有好处。

”人们使用了自行车共享,意识到在城市里骑自行车是多么美好,然后决定他们想要更好的东西。

海滨自行车店的克里斯蒂安·法雷尔(Christian Farrell)说,起初他关心自行车份额,不过他承认,“我很高兴看到人们骑自行车。

”法雷尔早期的担忧得到了纽约Velo公司老板安德鲁·克鲁克斯(Andrew Crooks)的回应这似乎是个好主意,但很难实施,”克鲁克斯在谈到花旗自行车时说。

他担心没有经验的车手缺乏骑行规则的意识,以及非骑车人的强烈负面反应。

不过,他说,现在判断他的业务是否受到影响还为时过早
B26. What is the author’s chief concern about the increasing use of Citi Bikes in New York?
A. How non-cyclists will respond to it.
B. Whether local bike shops will suffer.
C. Whether local bike businesses will oppose it.
D. How bike riders can be ensured the safety.
C27. What happened to Gotham Bikes as a result of the bike-share program?
A. It found its bike sales unaffected.
B. It shifted its business to rentals.
C. It saw its bike sales on the rise.
D. It rented more bikes to tourists.
B28. Why is the bike-share program bad news for Frank’s Bike Shop?
A. It cannot meet the demand of the bike-share program.
B. Its customers have been drawn away by Citi Bike.
C. Its bike prices have to be lowered again and again.
D. It has to compete with the city’s bike rental shops.
A29. W hy did Andrew Crooks think that the bike-share program would be difficult to execute?
A. Inexperienced riders might break biking rules.
B. Conflicts might arise among bike rental shops.
C. Traffic conditions might worsen in the downtown area.
D. There are not enough lanes to accommodate the bikes.
D30.What is the general attitude of local bike shops towards Citi Bike?
A.Approving.
B. Negative.
C. Indifferent.
D. Wait-and-see.
Part III
C31.________ many years later did she learn学习、获悉the real cause of her parents’ divorce离婚.
A.Hardly
B. Not only
C. Not until直到
D. Never
C31.Not until many years later _______ known.直到许多年后,整个真相才被人们所知
A) the whole truth became B) the whole truth did become
D) became the whole truth
D31.It was very kind of you to do the washing-up洗碗, but you _______ it.
A) mustn’t have done B) wouldn’t have done C) mightn’t have done D) didn’t have to do
C32.T he waitress女服务员was so ____rude___ that Jane didn’t tip her给她小费.
A.cruel残酷的
B. raw未经加工的
C. rude粗鲁的
D. remote遥远的
D32.It had happened so often that they sold their wheat小麦soon after harvest收获季节when farm debts农业债务were coming due由于, __________ prices rising and speculators getting rich.这件事经常发生,他们在收获后不久,当农场债务到期时就卖掉了小麦,结果却看到价格上涨和投机者发财A) only seeing B) to only see C) only see D) only to see不料
C32.When she caught抓住(catch过去式)her husband ______ on her, she felt her whole world shattered into pieces粉碎.
A) to cheat B) cheat C) cheating作弊D) to be cheating
D33.Racing t akes everything you’ve got—intellectually, emotionally, and __ _ _ _ __.
比赛夺走了你所有的一切——智力、情感和身体
A.spiritually精神上
B. virtually实际上
C. practically几乎
D. physically身体上
D33.The teacher was much kinder更友好to the girl students than she was to the boys, ______, of course, made the boys jealous. A) who B) what C) that D) which
老师对女生比对男生好得多,这当然让男生嫉妒
B33.Nuclear核science should be developed to benefit益处the people ___________ harm them.
A)more than B) rather than而不是C) other than D) better than
发展核科学应该造福于人民,而不是伤害他们
A34.Altho ugh the _ _ _ _ _of the building hasn’t suffered, the surface is badly damaged.
虽然这栋建筑的结构没有受损,但表面损坏严重
A.structure结构
B. constitution宪法
C. making
D. form
D34.He wrote a letter of thanks to _____ had helped him make this performance a great success.
他写了一封感谢信给帮助他使这次演出取得巨大成功的人
A) whom B) those C) anyone D) whoever
A34.“You are very selfish. It’s high time you _______ that you are not the most important person in the world,” Edgar said to his boss angrily.
A) realized 意识到B) have realized C) realize D) should realize
你很自私。

是时候让你意识到你不是世界上最重要的人了,”埃德加愤怒地对他的老板说
B35. We should have ________ in ourselves and we will make it if we have a try.
我们应该对自己有信心,如果我们尝试一下,我们会成功的
A. conquest征服
B. confidence信心
C. convenience方便
D.conduct行为
B35. I wish I __________ longer this morning今天, but I had to get up and come to class.
A) have slept B) slept(sleep的过去分词和过去式) C) would be sleeping D) will have slept
B35. Had he worked harder in the last semester学期, he _____________ the exams.
A) must have got through B) would have got through C) would get through D) could get through
如果他在上学期努力学习,他就会通过考试
*C36.I looked at Tom’s pictures and found some of them so funny that I couldn’t help ________.
A.choking窒息
B. groaning呻吟
C. chuckling咯咯笑
D. yawning打哈欠
A36.Three-fourths of the earth’s surface __________ sea.客观事实,就用is
A) is B) are C) have been D) will be
C36.T he situation情况is _______ that political observers 政治观察员will find it difficult to predict.预测
A) so B) really C) such D) all (such that以致)
D37. —Do you know the woman over there?你认识那边那个女人吗?
—Yes, she’s ____________ aunt.
A. Lily and lucy
B. Lily’s and Lucy’s
C. Lily’s and Lucy
D. Lily and Lucy’s
A37.You __________ all those calculations! We have a computer to do that sort of thing.
你不必做这些计算!我们有一台电脑来做那种事情
A) needn’t have done B) shouldn’t have done C) mustn’t have done D) couldn’t have done
A37.A s a student, I want to use my creativity创造力to explore possible solutions to problems I _________.作为一名学生,我想用我的创造力来探索我遇到的问题的可能解决方案
A) encounter遇到B) get C) face D) have
A38. There are fifty pupils学生in the class, _________ of them are League members团员.
A. All
B. Every
C. Either
D. Neither
C38.D octor Green went on with his experiment on human cloning __________ the debates going on around him.
A) for the sake of B) but for C) regardless of D) in the light of
D38.T he old man slowly rose from his seat and __________ to the front of the bus.
A) made way B) made a way C) made the way D) made his way
D39.We have only five months to make preparations_ for the trip to the South Pole.
我们只有五个月的时间为南极之行做准备
A.realizations实现
B. suggestions建议
C. inventions发明
D. preparations准备工作
A39.All _______ glitters (闪光) is not gold.
A) that B) which
C) who D) whose
B39.M ary had a bad headache. She took an aspirin to __________ the pain.
A) release B) ease C) free D) cut
B40.I’m not sure if I’m going to Tim’s party; I may go to the concert __instead_.
我不确定我是否会去蒂姆的聚会;我可能去听音乐会(代替)
A. only
B. instead相反
C. sooner早一点
D. better
D40._________ is announced in the papers, China has launched another man-made satellite.
A) It B) That C) Which D) As
C40.T hat car is my __________; you mustn’t use it without my permission.
A) goods B) stuff C) property D) item
B41. To reduce weight, I am now learning to play golf with my business __partner, who plays like a professional为了减轻体重,我现在正和我的生意伙伴学习打高尔夫球,他打得像个职业选手A. follower跟随者 B. partner伙伴 C. associate联合 D. alliance 结盟
B41.A person’s calorie requirements vary ________ his life.
A) across B) throughout C) over D) within
A41.S he was reaching out for the boy __________ he danced away from her.
A) when B) as C) while D) since
A42.Y ou have to know what is right for you and then go for it __________ what others may say.
A.regardless of不管不顾,全力以赴
B. in pursuit of
C. instead of
D. for the lack of
D42.A survey was carried out on the death rate of new-born babies in that region, ________ were surprising.
A) as results B) which results C) the results of it D) the results of which
B42.I t took me quite a while to __________ John of the stupid decision he had made.
A) persuade B) convince C) talk D) advise
*A43. We may say he stood ________ freedom and justice正义all his life.
A.for 坚持
B. on
C. out
D. up
A43.G enerous public funding of basic science would ________ considerable benefits for the country’s health, wealth and security.
A) lead to B) result from C) lie in D) settle down
C43.H e only gave his friend the __________ of using his private library.
A) duty B) advantage C) privilege D) power
D44.M ost of the old buildings were pulled down in this area so that blocks of new apartments公寓could be __put up______.
A.put aside
B. put on
C. put off
D. put up
C44.I n a time of social reform, people’s state of mind tends to keep ________ with the rapid changes of society.
A) step B) progress C) pace D) touch
D44.W e’d all like to be stronger. Whether that strength be physical, emotional or __________, most of us have an area in which we’d like to improve and have others admire.
A) natural B) inborn C) individual D) intellectual
C45. I bought a big refrigerator冰箱, which occupied占比about _____ of the kitchen厨房space.
A. two five
B. second fifth
C. two fifths2/5
D. second five
C45.________ in an atmosphere of simple living was what her parents wished for.
A) The girl was educated B) The girl educated C) The girl’s being educated D) The girl
to be educated
C45.T he second part of the book describes the strange __________ of events that lead to the King’s fall from power.
A) order B) table C) sequence D) number
D46. Don’t tell anybody about it. Keep it __________ you and me.
A. among
B. beside
C. within
D. between
A46.________ the calculation is right, scientists can never be sure that they have included all variables and modeled them accurately.
A) Even if B) As far as C) If only D) So long as
B46.Shanghai Bund is a great tourist ______, drawing millions of visitors worldwide every year.
A) attention B) attraction C) appointment D) arrangement
B47. —Listen! Helen is singing in the next room.
—It ___________ be Helen. She has gone to Beijing.
A. mustn’t
B. can’t
C. needn’t
D. wouldn’t
B47.M y train arrives in New York at eight o’clock tonight. The plane I would like to take from there ________ by then.
A) would leave B) will have left C) has left D) had left
B47.A peculiarly pointed chin is his most memorable facial ________.
A) mark B) feature C) trace D) appearance
C48. ___________________, Napoleon inspected his Grand Army.拿破仑视察了他的大军
A. Having been followed by some officials
B. Following some officials
C. With some officials following一些官员跟在后面
D. Being followed by some officials
D48.T he speech which he made ________ the project has bothered me greatly.
A) being concerned B) concerned C) be concerned D) concerning
C48.I’d rather you ________ make any comment on the issue for the time being.
A) don’t B) wouldn’t C) didn’t D) shouldn’t
A49. You look very tired. Why _____________ and have a rest?
A. not stop
B. don’t stop
C. not to stop
D. to stop
A49.H arry was ________ by a bee when he was collecting the honey.
A) stung B) stuck C) bitten D) scratched
A49.A ll things ________, the planned trip will have to be called off.
A) considered B) be considered C) considering D) having considered
A50. If Bruce goes scuba diving tomorrow, __________.如果布鲁斯明天去潜水,我也去
A. so will I
B. so do I
C. neither do I
D. neither will I
B50.T he thief tried to open the locked door but ________.
A) in no way B) in vain C) without effect D) at a loss
B50.John Dewey believed that education should be a preparation for life, that a person learns by doing, and that teaching must ________ the curiosity and creativity of children.
A) seek B) stimulate C) shape D) secure
A51. Kate is crying in her room. Do you know ___________ ?
A. what’s the matter with her
B. what the matter is with her
C. how about she is
D. what about her
D51.A ll flights ________ because of the snowstorm, many passengers could do nothing but take the train.
A) had been canceled B) have been canceled C) were canceled D) having been canceled
D51.C riticism and self-criticism is necessary ________ it helps us to find and correct our mistakes.
A) by that B) at that C) on that D) in that
C52. Do you know the young soldi er __________ you brother is talking?
A. who
B. whom
C. with whom
D. which
B52.________ seeing the damage he had done, the child felt ashamed.
A) By B) On C) At D) For
B52.H owever, at times this balance in nature is ________, resulting in a number of possibly unforeseen effects.
A) troubled B) disturbed C) confused D) puzzled
D53. How long ________ to finish writing the thesis论文?
A. you’ll take it
B. you’ll spend
C. will take you
D. will it take you
D53.R emember that customers don’t ________ about prices in that city.
A) debate B) consult C) dispute D) bargain
A53.I f she doesn’t tell him the truth now, he’ll simply keep on asking her until she ________.
A) does B) has done C) will do D) would do
B54. Don’t turn off the l ight, _________?别关灯,好吗
A.won’t you
B. will you
C. do you
D. shall we
B54.R esearch findings show we spend about two hours dreaming every night, no matter what we ________ during the day.
A) should have done B) may have done C) would have done D) must have done
C54.T he patient’s health failed to such an extent that he was put into ________ care.
A) tense B) rigid C) intensive D) tight
B55. If only you ____ my Dad! He just wouldn’t let me do this.如果你是我爸爸就好了!他就是不让我这么做A. are B. were C. would be D. will have been
C55.I hope that you’ll be more careful in typing the letter. Don’t ________ anything.
A) lack B) withdraw C) omit D) leak
C55.D oes everyone on earth have an equal right ________ an equal share of its resources?
A) by B) at C) to D) over。

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