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公共英语二级完形填空真题练习及答案(2)

公共英语二级完形填空真题练习及答案(2)

公共英语二级完形填空真题练习及答案(2)2016年公共英语二级完形填空真题练习及答案参考译文我的新老师第一天站在讲台前,我就大笑起来。

罗恩·克拉克来自于北卡罗来纳州,有着搞笑的南方口音。

我认为他是一个十足的笑话。

那是2005年,我上五年级。

我原认为那一年的大部分时间里我都会在校长的办公室里度过。

我一直是一个调皮捣蛋的学生。

我会被老师吼骂,然后老师们就会放弃我。

我原认为罗恩·克拉克会像其他老师一样。

但是我错了.第一周,我不断地嘲笑他。

他把我喊到走廊上对我说我最好改善一下我的行为。

他说:“汤姆,你很聪明,你可以做得更好。

”他告诉我我是一个天生的领导者,如果我现在开始努力,在未来的人生中我可以更好。

在那一刻我非常吃惊,然后发生了某些事:我开始尊敬他。

他的教学方法最与众不同。

为了帮助我们记住各个国家以及它们的首都,他改编了一首流行歌曲的歌词,让我们跟着他一起唱。

当我们读哈利·波特书的时候,他就把我们的教室装扮得像是霍格华兹魔法学校。

在来我们学校之前,他在自己的家乡教书。

他的父母是舞蹈俱乐部的DJ,因此他是随着音乐和活力一起长大的。

他从一个电视节目上看到我们这所充满麻烦的学校并得知学校缺少合格的老师。

他想要挑战一下。

哦,他确实遇到了一个挑战。

参考答案与解析36.C【精析】本题考查的是形容词词义辨析。

根据上下文,此处表达的是老师说的南方口音很搞笑,故C正确。

polite礼貌的;pleasant高兴的;fully搞笑的;weak虚弱的。

37.A【精析】本题考查的是名词词义辨析。

根据上文说老师有着搞笑的南方口音可推断,我认为他是一个十足的笑话,故A正确。

joke笑话;story故事;mistake错误;actor演员。

38.B【精析】本题考查的是连词辨析。

根据上下文推断,那是2005年,我上五年级,句中没有因果、转折等关系,故B正确。

for 因为;and以及;but但是;since自从。

2014年度全国职称英语等级考试综合B真题及答案

2014年度全国职称英语等级考试综合B真题及答案

2014年度全国职称英语等级考试综合类(B级)真题试题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1—15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项.1.After wards there was just a feeling of let—down。

A。

excitement B。

anger C. Calm D. disappointment2。

The committee was asked to render a report on the housing situation。

A.copy B。

furnish C。

publish D。

summariza3.The curriculum was too narrow and too rigid。

A。

hidden B。

inflexible C.traditiona D。

official4.He led a very moral lifeA.honourable B。

human C.intelligent D。

natural.5。

The majority of people around here are decent.A。

real B。

honest C。

normal D.wealthy6。

His knowledge of French is fair.A.very usefulB.very limited C。

quite good D.rather special7。

The group does not advocate the use of violence。

A.limit B。

regalate C.support D。

oppose8。

The worst agonies of the war were now beginning。

A。

pains B。

parts C. aspects D。

小学上册第二次英语第5单元真题

小学上册第二次英语第5单元真题

小学上册英语第5单元真题英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.I want to _____ (read/write) a story.2.Plants can create a ______ (宁静的环境) in our lives.3.What do you call a short story that teaches a lesson?A. TaleB. FableC. MythD. Legend4.The ________ was a famous historical figure who fought for independence.5.What do you call a house made of snow?A. IglooB. CabinC. ChaletD. LodgeA6.We should __________ our hands before eating.7.I like to swim in the ________.8.The chair is _______ (comfortable).9.I like to play with my _________ (拼图) while listening to music.10.My uncle takes me to the ____.11.The country famous for its deserts is ________ (阿联酋).12.The flowers are _______ (开得很美).13.The ________ (rocket) launches into space.14.My friend plays ____ (baseball) every weekend.15.The chemical formula for -hexanol is ______.16.The __________ is known for its beautiful scenery.17.He enjoys playing with his ___. (toys)18. A volcano's opening is called a ______.19.What do you call a baby hedgehog?A. HogletB. KidC. PupD. Kit20.What do you call a group of wolves?A. PackB. FlockC. SwarmD. HerdA21.What do we call the place where we watch movies?A. TheaterB. MuseumC. LibraryD. Restaurant22. A _____ (盆栽) can be kept indoors.23.The ________ was a famous explorer who discovered new lands.24.I like to bake ________ with my grandma.25.What is the capital of Japan?A. SeoulB. TokyoC. BeijingD. BangkokB26.My mom is a great __________ (母亲).27.I have a new ___. (friend)28.What is the capital of the USA?A. New YorkB. Washington D.C. C. Los AngelesD. Chicago29.My favorite season to play outside is ______.30.What is the name of the largest rainforest in the world?A. Congo RainforestB. Amazon RainforestC. TaigaD. Temperate RainforestB31.What do we call the time it takes for the Earth to rotate on its axis?A. DayB. YearC. MonthD. HourA32.The ________ (探险活动) is thrilling and educational.33.What do you call the season when leaves fall from trees?A. WinterB. SpringC. SummerD. Fall34.The ____ is often seen sharing food with its friends.35.The fish swims _____ (fast/slow) in the water.36.The _______ (The Berlin Conference) divided Africa among European powers.37.What is the capital of Malaysia?A. Kuala LumpurB. JakartaC. ManilaD. Bangkok38.The ________ (根部系统) varies among plants.39.__________ are used in baking for their leavening properties.40.I have a _____ (拼装模型) of a car.41.The ________ was a treaty that established new governance.42.Planting _____ (环境友好) gardens can help our planet.43.The chemical formula for iron oxide is _______.44.My favorite outdoor activity is __________ because it’s adventurous.45. A lever can increase the ______ applied to an object.46.I often watch _______ (动画片) on weekends.47. A solar eclipse happens when the ______ passes between the Earth and the sun.48.I love to read ______ books at night.49.I found a ________ in the leaves.50. A prism bends light to create a ______.51.The book is _____ the table. (on)52.Which shape has four equal sides?A. TriangleB. CircleC. SquareD. Rectangle53.My toy _______ can make sounds (我的玩具_______可以发声).54.The ______ of a garden can change with the seasons. (花园的景观可以随着季节而变化。

职称英语复习资料综合类AB级概括大意(1)

职称英语复习资料综合类AB级概括大意(1)

1.IKEA is the world’s largest furniture retailer, and the man behind it is Ingvar Kamprad, one of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Born in Sweden in 1926, Kamprad was a natural business man. As a child, he enjoyed selling things and made small profits from selling matches, seeds and pencils in his community. When Kamprad was 17, his father gave him some money as a reward for his good grades. Naturally he used it to start up a business – IKEA.2.IKEA’s name comes from Kamprads’initials(I.K.)and the place where he grew up (E and A ). Today IKEA is known for its modern, minimalist furniture, but it was not a furniture company in the beginning. Rather, IKEA sold all kinds of miscellaneous goods. Kamprad’s wares included anything that he could sell for profits at discounted prices, including watches, pens and stockings.3.IKEA first began to sell furniture through a mail-order catalogue in 1947. the furniture was all designed and made by manufactures near Kamprad’s home. Initial sales were very encouraging, so Kamprad expanded the product line. Furniture was such a successful aspect of the business that IKEA became solely a furniture company in 1951.4.In 1953 IKEA opened its first showroom in Almhult, Sweden. IKEA is known today for its spacious stress with furniture in attractive settings, but in the early 1950s, people ordered from catalogues. Thus response to the first showroom was overwhelming: people loved being able to see and try the furniture before buying it. This led to increased sales and the company continued to thrive. By 1955, IKEA was designing all its own furniture.5.In 1956 Kamprad saw a man disassembling a table to make it easier to transport. Kamprad was inspired. The man had given him a great idea: flat packaging. Flat packaging would mean lower shipping costs for IKEA and lower prices for customers. IKEA tried it and sales soared. The problem was that people had to assemble furniture themselves, but over time, even this grew into an advantage for IKEA. Nowadays, IKEA is often seen as having connotations of self-sufficiency. This image has done wonders for the company, leading to better sales and continued expansion.6.Today there are over 200 stores in 32 countries. Amazingly, Ingvar Kamprad has managed to keep IKEA a privately-held company. In 2004 he was named the world’s richest man. He currently lives in Switzerland and is retired from the day-today operations of IKEA. IKEA itself, though, just keeps on growing.1. Paragraph 2 ____.2. Paragraph 3 ____.3. Paragraph 4 ____.4. Paragraph 5 ____.A. Ingvar Kamprad – a born businessmanB. Success brought by the introduction of showroomsC. The origin of IKEAD. Specialization in selling furnitureE. Flat packaging – a feature of IKEAF. World-wide expansion of IKEA5. Even when he was only a child, ____.6. ____, and years later became a big company specialized in manufacturing and selling of furniture.7. Customers liked the idea of IKEA’s showrooms because ____.8. As flat packaging saves money for both IKEA and the customers, ____.A. IKEA began as a small store selling all kinds of cheap things.B. it is highly welcomed by bothC. Ingvar Kamprad showed interest in and talent for doing business.D. he lives happily in retirementE. here they can see and try the furniture they are going to buy.F. Ingvar successfully manages the company all by himself答案与解析:1.分析⽂章标题: The making of a success(成功) story(故事)标题的含义为“⼀个成功故事的产⽣”,IKEA(宜家)贯穿⽂章出现,共出现了17次,因此是⽂章主题词。

中考英语阅读理解续写题单选题40题

中考英语阅读理解续写题单选题40题

中考英语阅读理解续写题单选题40题1. In the story, the character felt _____.A. happyB. sadC. angryD. worried答案:A。

本题考查对人物情感的理解。

选项A“happy”表示开心,原文中描述人物得到了期待已久的礼物,所以心情是开心的。

选项B“sad”表示悲伤,与原文不符。

选项C“angry”表示生气,原文未体现。

选项D“worried”表示担心,也不符合原文情境。

2. The hero's mood was _____.A. excitedB. calmC. frightenedD. confused答案:C。

此题聚焦人物的情绪。

选项A“excited”意为兴奋的,而文中主人公身处黑暗的森林感到害怕。

选项B“calm”表示平静,不符合场景。

选项C“frightened”即害怕的,与原文中对环境的描写和主人公的反应相符。

选项D“confused”指困惑的,并非原文所表达的主要情感。

3. After the event, she seemed _____.A. hopefulB. hopelessC. confidentD. ashamed答案:B。

本题基于对人物后续表现的解读。

选项A“hopeful”是有希望的,原文提到她多次尝试失败,心情应是无望的。

选项B“hopeless”符合这种多次受挫后的情绪。

选项C“confident”自信的,与原文情境不符。

选项D“ashamed”羞愧的,在文中未体现。

4. His expression showed that he was _____.A. surprisedB. tiredC. boredD. pleased答案:A。

这道题考查对人物表情所反映情感的判断。

选项A“surprised”惊讶的,文中提到他看到意外的景象,表情惊讶。

选项B“tired”疲倦的,文中未提及身体疲劳。

完形填空二(含答案)

完形填空二(含答案)

Cloze 1John,11 years old, was in bed in hospital. Several days before, while he was 1 in a baseball game, he felland hit his head. The doctors believed that he might 2 get well.“Heseems to have given up hope. So medicines alone won ’t.P3erhaps he needs something else, ”said a doctor. “When I visit hi m al,l he ever says is that he would like to meet Babe Ruth. ”To meet Babe Ruth, of course, was not 4 .In America, Babe Ruth was as important as the President, andhe was the most 5 baseball player.The next day John ’s father tried to tell Babe Ruth about the story of his son on the p hT onw ee.nty-four hourslater, when the boy 6 in his hospital room, Babe Ruth walked in. Young John could hardly 7 his own eyes!The great baseball player sat down at John and’s s a i b d e,d“s iK dei d,,yo u ’ve got to get w I e’ll. ve brought you anew American League baseball,8 you must start throwing it. ”For John this was the beginning of a new life. To 9 doctors ’s urpritshee, boy walked out of the hospitalon his own a few weeks later. He was able to live a healthy life —all because of the 10 of Babe Ruth.1.A.looking B.playing C.talking D.sitting2.A.never B.ever C.always D.sometimes3.A.go B.make C.stop D.help4.A.easy B.lucky C.difficult D.successful5.A.favorite B.nervous C.famous D.dangerous6.A.ran y C.worked ughed7.A.see B.close C.believe D.breathe8.A.or B.so C.though D.because9.A.my B.your C.her D.his10.A.story B.basketball C.present D.lifeCloze 2We could all say that we have bad days as we go through life, but what does it take to have a really good day?I remember a day recently when I had to go to the 1 for special tests because I wasn feeling we’ll atnd mydoctor sent me to a specialist to try and find the cause of my illness.As I 2 to the hospital, I was feeling sad and certainly wasn ’t on t o p A o s f m I g y o g t a t o m t e h.e hospital,I began my 3 for a parking lot. I finally found one not too far from the entrance to the hospital.As I got out and brought my change out of my pocket, I noticed a man looking a little 4 standing in frontof a parking meter( 停车计时收费表)two cars away. He seemed to be searching his pockets for what I supposedwere 5 for the meter. Although I 6 didn ’t feel that greaItt,hought that I should at least go over to himand find out if I could 7 him. As I stood beside him, he turned to me looking worried. I asked him if he had aproblem I could help with. He said that he had no coins at all because he was only thinking about visiting his sickwife when he left his house.I reached into my pocket and 8 out two dollars and gave it to him without saying a word. And, withoutwaiting for a reply, I turned on my h eel and said to him as I was walking away: “Have a good day. ”The funny thing was that I felt a lot brighter, a small smile came to my face, and I seemed to walk just a littlequicker. I was walking away when he called out: “Thank you so much. I di”d n Y’o u t e k v n e o n w,9him to say anything. He didn ’t have to say a word to m I e t.was simply enough to know that I had helped someone else whoneeded a little 10 .That ’s all it took to bring a smile to my face as I went on toward completing my ownbusiness. You know, it doesn ’t take much to help someone else.1.A.hospital B.school C.gym pany2.A.walked B.ran C.rode D.drove3.A.search B.plan C.travel D.design4.A.tired B.worried C.relaxed D.bored5.A.tools B.keys C.coins D.cards6.A.probably B.suddenly C.finally D.really7.A.help B.understand C.follow D.join8.A.pushed B.made C.pulled D.sent9.A.mean B.expect C.make D.save10.A.courage B.patience C.hand D.guideCloze 3The town of Pressure and the town of Pleasure were neighbors but they had nothing in common.Residents( 居民)built walls to 1 influence from the other town.In Pressure,everyone wanted to be the very best.When women gave birth,they would compete to have thebaby with the loudest cry.There was violent competition in every aspect( 方面)of life.Because 2 was thesymbol(象征)of success.People were always busy making money,with no time for relaxation.Some young peoplecouldn ’t bear the intensity紧( 张)and chose to drink to escape(逃避).In Pleasure,the motto(格言)was: “oIfnly you like it,do it. ”People grew up without pressure and could do anything they liked.Children played computer games day and night.At school,teachers didn students ’t care 3came or not.Workers might sit around the office all day long drinking coffee and doing 4 .Thanks to thelack(缺乏)of regulations( 规章制度),nobody worried about losing their jobs.It was pleasure that mattered.Thecomputers they used were old ones from the town of Pressure.Some of the young were addicted( 上瘾)to drugs( 药物)5 the emptiness(空虚)of their lives.Then,peoplein the two towns began asking themselves, “Wha?t ”i s lifBeu6t,just before life in the two towns completely7 ,there came a great person—Mr Reason.He went from door to door,talking with people and 8advice.People in Pressure learnt to be satisfied with what they had 9 people in Pleasure began to makeplans.They 10 the walls between them and built a road to connect the two.1.A.pick out B.put out C.keep out D.leave out2.A.wealth B.health C.happiness D.pleasure3.A.what B.who C.where D.whether4.A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everythingpared to B.thanks to C.because of D.as a result6.A.at B.for C.in D.to7.A.gave B.failed C.lost D.saved8.A.following B.taking C.seeking D.giving9.A.when B.as C.while D.since10.A.pulled off B.pulled down C.pulled out D.pulled upCloze 4Once there was a lovely vegetable field with a very big tree in it.Both of the vegetables and the tree made thegarden look wonderful.One day,the vegetables and the tree couldn ’t get on w.e T l h l e w i v t h e g1e t a b l e s disliked the tree becausethey thought the tree didn ’t leave them enoubgyhc2overing them with its thick leaves while the treethought that the vegetables drank nearly all the water before it could reach him.The situation became worse and worse.One day the vegetables decided to 3 all the water in the groundso that the tree would dry up.The tree fought back by refusing to offer the vegetables shade( 树荫).Soon they bothbegan to dry up under the hot sun.Neither of them expected that the gardener would stop 4 his vegetable field because he thought it was 5.to save the vegetables.When the gardener did that,the tree and the vegetables really felt how 6 they were.There seemed to be no way to solve the problem.Then a small pumpkin decided to do something to change the situation.The small pumpkin did all he could to grow 7 there was little water and it was too hot.Finally,the gardener 8 the growing pumpkin among the dying vegetables.9 ,he started to water the field again because he still wanted to make a(n) 10 to win the beautiful pumpkin.At the same time,the tree and the vegetables were saved.Since then,they realized that it was better to help each other than to fight,and they lived in harmony with other plants.1.A.other plants B.the gardener C.each other D.the pumpkin2.A.light B.water C.air D.wind3.A.look up e up C.pick up D.put up4.A.picking B.growing C.planting D.watering5.A.hopeless B.important C.hopeful D.necessary6.A.angry B.hungry C.thirsty fortable7.A.so B.though C.but D.and8.A.watched B.knew C.harvested D.noticed9.A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Also10.A.decision B.idea C.effort D.chanceCloze 5SAN FRANCISCO CELEBRATIONSSome of San Francisco ’s many celebrations,like the Fourth of July(IndependDenacye),are very American;but others 1 that San Francisco is a very international city.Over 100,000 people celebrate the Chinese New Year in January or February.There are lion dances, fireworks,and a huge parade 2 the Financial District( 地区)and Chinatown.It is the most important festival of the Chinese year,and the largest 3 event in North America.Tourists 4 try to see the Cherry Blossom Festival( 樱花节)at the Japan Center in April.This is a celebration of traditional Japanese culture with musicians,dancers,and artists,and a colourful 5 .In early May,there is a Mexican festival called Cinco de Mayo,with a carnival( 狂欢节)and lots of special events.And Carnaval San Francisco —a popular Latin American and Caribbean festival with salsa and reggae bands—6 on the last weekend in May.On the Fourth of July,there are celebrations and parties all over the city,and everyone enjoys 7 the amazing fireworks over San Francisco Bay.On the night of 8 ,thousands of people in costumes come to Market Street and Castro Street for a huge Halloween party.Many people think this is the most exciting night of the year.9 at Christmas time,there is a huge Christmas tree in Union Square,and the stores in the square have a competition for the 10 store window.1.A.mean B.show C.mark D.prove2.A.over B.across C.through D.past3.A.American B.African C.European n4.A.should B.shouldn ’t C.have to D.mustn ’t5.A.dance B.travel C.walk D.parade6.A.goes B.celebrates C.happens D.holds7.A.smelling B.watching C.praising D.reviewing8.A.March B.August C.October D.December9.A.Finally B.Generally C.Certainly D.Properly10.A.more B.most C.better D.best(1) BADAC BCBDC(2) ADABC DACBC(3) CADAC BBDCB(4) CABDA CBDAC(5) BCDAD CBCAD。

新概念第二册Lesson77-A-successful-operation-一例成功的手术

新概念第二册Lesson77-A-successful-operation-一例成功的手术

Lesson77 A successful operation 一例成功的手术1 mummy ['mʌmi] n.木乃伊2 Egyptian [i'dʒipʃən] a.埃及的3 temple ['tempəl] n.庙4 mark [mɑ:k] n.斑点5plate [pleit] n.(照相)底片6 disease [di'zi:z] n.疾病7 last [lɑ:st] v.持续8 prove [pru:v] v.显示出9 resin ['rezin] n.树脂10 skin [skin] n.皮,皮肤11 section['sekʃən] n.切片12 figure ['figə] n.(人的)体形;人像13 normally ['nɔ:məli] ad.通常地14 survive [sə'vaiv] v.幸免于The mummy of an Egyptian woman who died in 800 B.C. has just had an operation. The mummy is that of Shepenmut who was once a singer in the Temple of Thebes. As there were strange marks on the X-ray plates taken of the mummy, doctors have been trying to find out whether the woman died of a rare disease. The only way to do this was to operate. The operation, which lasted for over four hours, proved to be very difficult because of the hard resin which covered the skin. The doctors removed a section of the mummy and sent it to a laboratory. They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef. This god which has the head of a cow was normally placed inside a mummy. The doctors have not yet decided how the woman died. They feared that the mummy would fall to pieces when they cut it open, but fortunately this has not happened. The mummy successfully survived the operation.参考译文死于公元前800年的一位埃及妇女的木乃伊刚刚接受了一次手术。

高中英语北师大版 选择性必修第一册 Unit 2 Success 课后练习、课时练习

高中英语北师大版 选择性必修第一册 Unit 2 Success 课后练习、课时练习

一、根据首字母填写单词(单词拼写)1. Under Qian’s l________, China developed the Dongfeng missiles, followed by thefirst generation of Long March rockets. (根据首字母单词拼写)2. It was so s_______ of him to keep the largest chunk of steak for himself and leavethe small ones for his siblings. (根据首字母单词拼写)3. Best of all I began to a______ the beauty in life with my own eyes, instead of through my smartphone camera. (根据首字母单词拼写)二、根据汉语意思填写单词(单词拼写)4. Mr. Wang was a strongly __________(尽心尽力的) comrade of the Party. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)5. I’m sorry, I didn’t meant to do an ________ to you.(受伤)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)6. He is quite ________ (乐观的) and insists on carrying out the plan, so you’d betternot stand in his way. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)三、根据中英文提示填写单词(单词拼写)7. Don’t be such a s____ (自私的) person to only think about yourself.8. Bull markets occur when investors are o___________(乐观), buying increases and stock prices rise. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)四、完成句子9. 他的缺点之一就是说谎。

职称英语综合类完形填空第四篇A Success Story逐句翻译

职称英语综合类完形填空第四篇A Success Story逐句翻译

A Success Story一个成功的故事At 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a growing number of teenagers who have (1)made their fortune through the Internet.19岁时,Ben Way已经是一个百万富翁了,他是越来越多的通过互联网获得财富的青少年之一。

(2)What makes Ben's story all the more remarkable is that he is dyslexic, and was (3) told by teachers at his junior school that he would never be able to read or write (4) properly. 而使得Ben的故事更引人注意的是他有诵读困难,并且曾被他的初中教师告知他将永远不能正确读写。

"I wanted to prove them (5)wrong ", says Ben, creator and director of Waysearch, a net search engine which can be used to find goods in online shopping malls.“我要证明他们错了。

”Ben说。

他后来成为Waysearch的创建者和董事长,Waysearch 是一个在网上购物商场查找货物的网络搜索引擎。

When he was eight, his local authorities (6)provided him with a PC to help with school work.Ben八岁时,他所在的地方当局提供给他一台个人电脑以帮助学校工作。

Although he was (7)unable to read the manuals, he had a natural ability with the computer, and (8)encouraged by his father, he soon began (9)charging people $l0 an hour for his knowledge and skills. 虽然他不能阅读使用指南,但他对计算机有一种天赋,在父亲的鼓励下,Ben很快就开始以自己的知识和能力收费——每小时10英镑。

(完整word版)新概念英语第二册76课课后习题详细答案

(完整word版)新概念英语第二册76课课后习题详细答案

新概念英语第二册课后习题答案详解Lesson 76练习答案Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A What has happened: has been grown(1.3);has begun(1.6); have just finished(1.7); has won(1.13)What has been happening: have been expecting(1.5); has beenworking(11.8-9);has been helping(1.10)2.难点练习答案1 among2 usual3 manager4 headmaster5 usual6 director7 between8 usually3.多项选择题答案1. d根据课文第9-10行Mrs Brabante is talking to the manager of the local factory where the crop is processed 可以判断出d.是正确答案,而其他3个选择都与事实不符。

2. b根据课文内容,事情发生在4月1日愚人节,按照西方国家的风俗,这一天人们往往以愚弄别人作为乐事,所以b. to play a trick on viewers 是课文所暗示的情况。

其他3个选择虽然都与课文情形有关,但都不是电视节目的意图,所以选b.3. d本句只有d. say最符合题目意思和语法,因为say后面可以跟一个从句做宾语。

而a. tell 后面通常要带两个宾语(直接宾语和间接宾语),tell sb. sth.如果选a,意思不够完整。

b. tell that 同a.一样,也不能选。

c. say to me不符合习惯用法,应该是say sth. 或saysth. to sb. 所以d.是对的。

4. a该句只有选a. hasn’t finished 才能同前一句的时态保持一致,因为前面句子是现在完成时,其他3个选择都在时态上与前一句不符。

2015职称英语综合C完形填空 必考题 A Success Story重点笔记 含可能替换选项

2015职称英语综合C完形填空 必考题 A Success Story重点笔记 含可能替换选项

2015职称英语综合C完形填空A Success Story重点笔记(含可能替换选项重点笔记(含可能替换选项))6.A根据动词前的主语local authorities和后面的介词with可以知道他是被提供了一台个人电脑,所以选项provide为正确答案。

如用give则不需跟介词with,如用offer则需跟to,如用get则需前面的主语是Ben。

7.D根据句意,易知文中耍表达的是"虽然他不能阅读使用指南",因此unable为正确答案。

impossible表示“不可能的”,incapable表示“元能力的”,-般形容不能胜任的; disabled表示“有残缺的”。

8.C根据句意,易知文中要表达的是在爸爸的鼓励下。

若用promised则表示在爸爸的承诺下,il1-vited则是在爸爸的邀请下,animated表示"有生气的",均不符合句意,因此encouraged为正确答案。

9.B根据句意,“Ben很快就开始以自己的知识和能力收费一二每小时10英镑",只有charge符合句意。

10.D联系上下文,根据句意,Ben创建了自己的公司一-Quad Computer,固定搭配set up表示“创建”,其他三项均不合适,所以选D。

11.C根据句意,Ben把所有的精力投入到公司经营当中,根据后面的介词to。

可知,只有devote是正确答案12.A词组搭配a couple of表示“一些”,few一般形容只需少量的几个,little形容不可数名词,文中要表达的是公司已经发展壮大,Ben需要雇用一些员工,因此只有couple符合句意。

13.B根据句意,Ben开始与更大的公司做生意,固定搭配do business with...符合句意。

其他三项均不合适。

14.A固定搭配overcome challenge,表示“克服困难,克服挑战”,因此选A。

overlook表示“不注意,忽视”,overtake表示“赶上”,overtake表示“把……做得过分”。

2023年自考公共课《英语(二)》考试历年真题摘选附带答案

2023年自考公共课《英语(二)》考试历年真题摘选附带答案

2023年自考公共课《英语(二)》考试历年真题摘选附带答案第1卷一.全考点综合测验(共20题)1.【单选题】Experts have found that normal sleep can be divided intofive______stagesA.moderateB.initialC.distinctD.advanced2.【填空题】Being a ________(high) motivated lauguage learner, he takes every opportunity to improve his English3.【单选题】A good worker in a key spot could, he kept up production, take all the coffee breaks he wanted, and the bosses would very likely look the other way.A.as long asB.as thoughC. as soon asD.as if4.【填空题】If you had been in better health, we___ (allow) you to join them in the work.5.【填空题】When a person immigrates to another country, he should_ (conscious) adapt himself to the new environment6.【单选题】Let ’s personal feelings in making judgment.()A. set offB. set asideC. set backD.set up7.【单选题】In studio recordings, new techniques made possible effects that not even an electronic band could produce .A.liveB. aliveC.livelyD.living8.【填空题】Robots, ___(become) increasingly prevalent in factories and industrial plants throughout the developed world, are programmed and engineered to perform industrial tasks without human intervention.9.【单选题】The sad condition of women working as house servants around the world received much media_____early this yeaA.importanceB.attentionC.significanceD.popularity10.【单选题】He is ______absorbed in his own thoughts that he seems unaware of what's going on in the roomA.soB.eachC.veryD.much11.【单选题】Some students from asking questions in class.()A.shy awayB.blow awayC.do awayD. carry away12.【填空题】Many other new techniques are now available that enable more research___ (do) in the test tube to see if chemicals produce harmful biological effects.13.【填空题】For those involved, the scandal has been avery________(pain)experience14.【单选题】the bosses cannot do without profit, workers have an edge.A.ThoughB. ForC.SinceD.So15.【单选题】You may use bike________ you give it back to me tomorrow morningA.unlessB.providedC.thoughD.because16.【填空题】Although they agree that life is important and should be respected, they feel that the quality of life should not __(ignore).17.【填空题】I would rather you__ (come) tomorrow.18.【单选题】Mrs. Weinstein bravely and persistently used every skill and power she had to her attacker to simply take her car and not her life.A.trustB.creditC.convinceD. believe19.【单选题】A person is lucky if his career ________with his interest and hobbyA.concernspetesC.coinciderspares20.【单选题】He could not ________his tears on hearing that he was not admitted to the universityA.hold upB.hold backC.get overD.get through第2卷一.全考点综合测验(共20题)1.【填空题】One hundred miles ____(be) too far to travel on foot.2.【单选题】He blamed his poor performance_____jet lagA.toB.forC.onD.at3.【填空题】_______(safe)needs to be improved on the railways in that country4.【填空题】Every boy and girl ___(treat) in the same way.5.【单选题】In August 1977, a satellite to gather data about the 10 million black holes which are thought to be in the Milky Way.A. launchedB. was launchedC.has been launchedD.is launched6.【填空题】The theory of black holes in space__ (accept) by many serious scientists and astronomers.7.【单选题】Decision on whether the message is right or wrong should at least come after _____what the message is.A.putting ouB..turning outC.working ouD.running out8.【填空题】A task of the post office staff is to_ (class) mail according to the places it is to go9.【单选题】Good parents have the ability to communicate messages of love, trust,and self-worth ______their childrenA.onB.forC.withD.to10.【填空题】Do not let this __(say) of you. It shows an unattractive indifference to your employer and to your job.11.【填空题】local people are questioning the ________(wise) of spending so much money on the new road12.【单选题】Students should()their own interests as well as do their schoolwork.A.persuadeB.pursueC.persistD.proceed13.【填空题】Our most ________(success)product is based on a very simple idea14.【单选题】I'd like to remind you that there is no_____on the part of suspects to answer questions.A.obligationB.evidenceC.transactionD.motivation15.【填空题】Don’t worry. This is the ________(desire)weight range for you health16.【填空题】Her father left her all his money when he died, which made her financially _ (dependent)17.【单选题】It is essential that everything in advance.()A.should decideB.be decidedC.decidedD.will be decided18.【单选题】I'd appreciate it very much if you could make some ________on my recent article at the conference.A.requestsB.referencesC.remarksD.restrictions19.【单选题】Out sleep influences our mood. our mood, ________,affects our performanceA.in returnB.in vainC. in shortD. in turn20.【填空题】It is not a bad movie, but there is nothing_ (origin) about it.第1卷参考答案一.全考点综合测验1.正确答案:C2.正确答案:highly3.正确答案:A4.正确答案:would have allowed5.正确答案:consciously6.正确答案:B7.正确答案:A8.正确答案:becoming9.正确答案:B10.正确答案:A11.正确答案:A12.正确答案:to be done 13.正确答案:painful14.正确答案:C15.正确答案:B16.正确答案:be ignored 17.正确答案:came18.正确答案:C19.正确答案:C20.正确答案:B第2卷参考答案一.全考点综合测验1.正确答案:is2.正确答案:C3.正确答案:safety4.正确答案:is treated5.正确答案:B6.正确答案:is accepted7.正确答案:C8.正确答案:classify9.正确答案:C10.正确答案:be said 11.正确答案:wisdom12.正确答案:B13.正确答案:successful14.正确答案:A15.正确答案:desired 16.正确答案:independent17.正确答案:B18.正确答案:C19.正确答案:A20.正确答案:original。

考研英语完形填空 试卷76

考研英语完形填空 试卷76

考研英语(完形填空)-试卷76(总分:120.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、 Use of English(总题数:3,分数:120.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________解析:I won be modest. I am gratified to discover that a paper I penned on inequality made its wayinto Matt Millers Washington Post column last week. Mr Miller asks why rising inequality hasnot【C1】______ Americas least-favored classes to agitate for a 【C2】______ . He agrees withmy verdict: that access to【C3】______ goods among the least well-off has ensured that material inequality is not as【C4】______ as income inequality. 【C5】______ modern conveniences have taken some of the【C6】______ out of a relatively small income. This in turn has【C7】______ the driveto seek causes of and cures for【C8】______ s discomfort. So the gap between rich and poor is sometimes less【C9】______, even if it is great and growing. Day-to-day experience is mostly amatter of our【C10】______ circumstances, and if those are【C11】______ enough, a widening gapin income, consumption or wealth is【C12】______ to come often to our attention. Even if the abstract fact of rising inequality does come across our radar, it may【C13】______ our sense of justiceonly if weve become convinced that inequality itself is【C14】______, or if we face related catastrophes. When I wrote the paper, official measures of income inequality had increased a gooddeal over the past few decades【C15】______ consumption inequality seemed to have remained【C16】______ New research suggests that consumption inequality has been increasing with incomeinequality【C17】______. This may be true, but it seems【C18】______ to the question of why Americas poor aren storming the barriers. The consumption data concerns how much we【C19】______, nothow we experience what we buy, and thats the real issue. Even if we could agree that inequalityin real standards of living is rising, this is not something we actually experience unless weare hungry, or【C20】______ with the entertainments of our leisure.(分数:40.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.excitedB.irritatedC.encouragedD.provoked √解析:解析:此处宾语从句意为“为何日益严重的不平等现象没有______ 处于美国社会最底层的民众去抗议”。

小学上册O卷英语第二单元全练全测(有答案)

小学上册O卷英语第二单元全练全测(有答案)

小学上册英语第二单元全练全测(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.I love visiting the aquarium to learn about ________ (海洋生物) and their habitats.2. A __________ is a famous site for historical tours.3.My cousin has a __________狗. (可爱的)4.The boiling point of water is ______ degrees Fahrenheit.5.What do we call the young of a horse?A. CalfB. FoalC. KidD. Pup答案: B6.Which instrument uses strings and is played with a bow?A. FluteB. ViolinC. TrumpetD. Drum答案:B.Violin7.My favorite color is ________ because it makes me happy.8. A chemical that can act as a reducing agent is called a ______.9.The __________ (历史的启发) sparks curiosity.10.My brother enjoys __________ (学习) about new technologies.11.We have a garden full of _____ (香草).12. A ______ is a cold-blooded animal.13.What is the name of the fictional character who wears a red coat and has a pet fox?A. Peter PanB. Paddington BearC. Winnie the PoohD. The Gruffalo 答案: B14.She is studying to be a ________.15.What is 3 + 4?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 8答案:C 716.We are going to the ___. (beach) this summer.17.What do we call the distance between two points?A. LengthB. WidthC. HeightD. Depth答案: A18.I enjoy _______ (参加)户外活动。

小学上册第4次英语第二单元测验卷(含答案)

小学上册第4次英语第二单元测验卷(含答案)

小学上册英语第二单元测验卷(含答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.My favorite character in a book is _______ (名字). 他/她的故事很 _______ (形容词).2.The process of respiration in humans involves oxygen and _______.3.The chemical formula for magnesium chloride is ______.4.The __________ (环境保护) is everyone's responsibility.5.We are going to _____ a picnic tomorrow. (have)6.The chemical symbol for cobalt is __________.7.Road was important for trade between Asia and ________ (欧洲). The Spac8.The chemical formula for magnesium oxide is ______.9.The ________ (collaboration) leads to success.10.What is the name of the famous scientist known for his work on radioactivity?A. Marie CurieB. Albert EinsteinC. Isaac NewtonD. Charles Darwin 答案: A11.I enjoy ______ with my grandparents.12.What is the main ingredient in a Caesar salad?A. LettuceB. SpinachC. KaleD. Cabbage答案:A13.My brother, ______ (我弟弟), is learning to play basketball.14. A chemical change can produce gas, light, or ______.15.The Earth's layers have different ______ characteristics.16. A toad prefers moist ______ (环境).17.The asteroid belt contains many ______.18.The ancient Romans built ________ to honor their gods.19.What do we call a story that is not true?A. FactB. FictionC. Non-fictionD. Biography答案: B20.The ______ is often seen in parks.21.My dad enjoys fishing at the ____ (lake).22.What do we call the process of converting a solid to a liquid?A. FreezingB. MeltingC. BoilingD. Evaporating答案: B23.We will have ________ (晚餐) together tonight.24.The Earth's crust is constantly undergoing changes due to ______ and erosion.25.n River flows through _____ (4) countries. The Amaz26.The Earth's crust is divided into ______ sections.27.My ________ (玩具) helps me learn about colors.28.The river is full of ________.29. A _____ (秋天) walk reveals many colorful leaves.30.The _____ (植物未来) relies on sustainable practices.31.The chemical formula for phosphoric acid is _______.32.The _______ of light can be spread out using a lens.33.The _____ (土壤类型) can affect plant growth.34. A seal can _______ (游泳) very well.35.The country known for its pyramids is ________ (埃及).36.The capital of Kiribati is _______.37.What is the term for animals that are active at night?A. DiurnalB. NocturnalC. CrepuscularD. Seasonal答案:B38.The ________ (生态系统服务提升策略) are vital.39.My favorite activity to do on weekends is ______.40.My uncle is a talented __________ (写作者).41.I like to ride my _____ (bicycle/car).42.The Earth’s atmosphere protects us from ______ rays.43.The artist held an _____ (展览) of his work.44.What do you call a shape with five sides?A. PentagonB. HexagonC. OctagonD. Quadrilateral答案: A45.What is the name of the famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity?A. Isaac NewtonB. Albert EinsteinC. Galileo GalileiD. Stephen Hawking答案:B.Albert Einstein46. A goldfish can live in a ______ (鱼缸).47.I can ______ (为未来做准备) with education.48.She has a ___ (great) smile.49.My brother is good at ________ (运动).50.The ball is ___ (round).51.The garden has many _______ that blossom beautifully throughout the year.52.The capital of Finland is ________ (赫尔辛基).53.I enjoy attending concerts because I love listening to __________ live.54.What is the name of the famous ancient city in Turkey?A. TroyB. AthensC. RomeD. Jerusalem答案: A55.The chemical symbol for radon is ______.56.The _______ can be used to make herbal remedies.57.在古代,________ (leaders) 的决策对国家未来有着重大影响。

小学下册第五次英语第二单元期末试卷(含答案)

小学下册第五次英语第二单元期末试卷(含答案)

小学下册英语第二单元期末试卷(含答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A molecule made up of only one type of atom is called a ______.2.What is the main ingredient in ice cream?A. WaterB. MilkC. SugarD. All of the above3.What is the term for a story's underlying message?A. PlotB. ThemeC. SettingD. Character答案:B4.What do you call the bright tail of a comet?A. TailwindB. ComaC. PlasmaD. Stream5.The clock is on the ___ (wall).6.What do we call the process of a seed growing into a plant?A. PollinationB. GerminationC. FertilizationD. Photosynthesis答案:B Germination7.The _____ (种植者) shares tips on how to care for plants.8.What do you call a baby peacock?A. PeachickB. CalfC. KitD. Pup9.What is the capital of Greece?A. AthensB. RomeC. IstanbulD. Cairo10.The atmosphere of Mars is very thin and mostly _______.11. A star's brightness is measured in _____.12.The porcupine protects itself with its _______ (刺).13.What do you call a person who repairs pipes?A. ElectricianB. MechanicC. PlumberD. Builder答案:C14. A __________ is a chemical change that produces a gas.15.What is the main purpose of a museum?A. To entertainB. To educateC. To sell goodsD. To provide shelter答案:B16.What do you call a baby tiger?A. CubB. KitC. PupD. Calf17.His favorite sport is ________.18.What do you call the process of digging up soil to grow crops?A. PlantingB. HarvestingC. TillingD. Sowing答案:C19.The ______ (阳光) helps plants photosynthesize.20.What is the fastest land animal?A. LionB. CheetahC. HorseD. Elephant21.The ocean plays a crucial role in regulating the ______.22.I enjoy playing ______ in the playground.23. A molecule made of two identical atoms is called a _______ molecule.24. A rabbit can see well in ______ (黑暗).25.What is the capital of Costa Rica?A. San JoséB. AlajuelaC. CartagoD. Heredia答案:A26. A ____(partnership) collaborates for mutual benefit.27.Galaxies can be shaped like _______ or spirals.28.The __________ (历史的视角) enriches understanding.29.What part of the plant absorbs nutrients from the soil?A. LeavesB. RootsC. StemD. Flowers答案:B30.What is the opposite of "light"?A. BrightB. HeavyC. SoftD. Small答案:B31.My sister is a ______. She loves to help others.32.The ______ teaches us about psychology.33.My favorite game is ______ (国际象棋). I enjoy thinking carefully about my ______ (策略).34.ts can ______ (通过分枝) to spread. Some pla35.The _______ (Fourteenth Amendment) grants citizenship to all born in the US.36. A __________ is a substance that helps to prevent spoilage.37.The first successful flight of a hot air balloon was in _______.38.My cousin is a wonderful __________ (歌手).39.The _______ of a wave can be seen in the ocean.40.I read a _______ (book/newspaper) every night.41.The flamingo feeds on small ______ (甲壳类).42.We will go ____ to the zoo. (together/in/with)43.Which body part is used for hearing?A. EyesB. EarsC. NoseD. Mouth答案:B44.Recognizing plant ______ can help with gardening success. (识别植物的疾病可以帮助成功园艺。

小学下册E卷英语第二单元真题(含答案)

小学下册E卷英语第二单元真题(含答案)

小学下册英语第二单元真题(含答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A _______ can be a source of joy and relaxation.2.My dad loves to __________ (教我) about history.3.The chemical formula for carbon disulfide is __________.4. A _______ is a natural boundary made of water.5.What do you call a person who plays a musical instrument?A. ActorB. MusicianC. ArtistD. Dancer答案:B6.The monkey is ________ in the zoo.7.The term "solubility" describes how well a solute can _______ in a solvent.8. A chemical reaction can be classified based on the ______.9.仿照例子,结合图片及关键词写句子。

10. A ______ (蟋蟀) sings beautifully at night.11. A _______ (鳄鱼) has sharp teeth.12.The __________ (历史的真相) may be difficult to uncover.13.The first successful pancreas transplant was performed in ________.14.She is reading a ________ story.15.The cockroach is not a ______ (受欢迎的) insect.16.The clock ticks _____ (slowly/quickly).17.My _______ (狗) barks at everyone who passes by.18.How many continents are there?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 819.He is playing with his ___. (cars)20.I have _____ (ten/twenty) fingers.21.I enjoy ______ (painting) pictures.22.What is the capital of Turkmenistan?A. AshgabatB. TashkentC. BishkekD. Dushanbe答案:A Ashgabat23.I have a collection of _________ (毛绒玩具) from different countries.24.The park is _______ (非常热闹).25.What is the primary ingredient in a traditional bagel?A. Rye flourB. Wheat flourC. CornmealD. Sourdough26.The __________ is a region known for its traditional crafts.27.I can create a fun game with my toy ________ (玩具名称).28.What do we call the time of year when leaves turn red?A. SpringB. SummerC. AutumnD. Winter29.Space exploration began in the ______ century.30.My teacher is very __________ (人性化).31.The first civilization in the Americas was the _____.32.The ________ is a friendly creature.33.The gas released when vinegar and baking soda react is _____.34.The platypus is an unusual _________. (动物)35.The first man on the moon was Neil Armstrong in _____ (1969).36.I enjoy the smell of ______ (新鲜空气) after rain.37. A glacier is a large mass of ______.38.The _____ (阳光充足) area is perfect for sun-loving plants.39.Which organ pumps blood throughout the body?A. BrainB. HeartC. LungsD. Liver40.My aunt is a ______. She helps people feel better.41.The rain is _____ on the roof. (falling)42.At night, the stars are very ______ (明亮).43.Many plants prefer ________ (阴凉) spots.44. A substance that changes color when exposed to an acid or base is called an _____ (indicator).45.The chemical formula for calcium phosphate is _______.46.How many states are there in Australia?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 847.What is the capital city of Belarus?A. MinskB. BrestC. GomelD. Vitebsk48.How do you say "thank you" in German?A. DankeB. MerciC. GraciasD. Grazie49.I can ___ my favorite book. (read)50.The chemical formula for strontium carbonate is __________.51.What is the primary color of a cantaloupe?A. GreenB. OrangeC. YellowD. Red52.The chemical formula for zirconium oxide is ______.53.What is the capital city of Japan?A. BeijingB. SeoulC. TokyoD. Bangkok54. A chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons is called a _______ bond.55.The chemical reaction between an acid and a base produces __________.56.The chemical formula for sodium citrate is _______.57.The chemical symbol for osmium is ____.58.I like to _____ (draw/color).59.What is the name of the famous American monument on Mount Rushmore?A. Abraham LincolnB. George WashingtonC. Thomas JeffersonD. Teddy Roosevelt答案:B60.What is the capital of Mexico?A. CancunB. TijuanaC. GuadalajaraD. Mexico City61.I enjoy _______ (运动) with my friends.62.We have ______ for dinner. (pasta)63.I love to ______ (与朋友一起) travel.64.What do we call the process of turning liquid into gas?A. CondensationB. EvaporationC. FreezingD. Melting答案:B65.What do we call the act of achieving objectives?A. AccomplishmentB. SuccessC. FulfillmentD. All of the Above答案:D66.The process of making lemonade is an example of creating a _____.67.My cat loves to chase after ______ (昆虫).68.What is the name of the famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity?A. Isaac NewtonB. Albert EinsteinC. Galileo GalileiD. Nikola Tesla69.What is the name of the galaxy we live in?A. AndromedaB. Milky WayC. WhirlpoolD. Sombrero答案:B70.The sky is _______ (阴暗的) today.71.What do you call a small, round fruit?A. GrapeB. PeachC. BananaD. Kiwi72.The ______ is a type of reptile.73.The __________ (叶子) turn yellow in fall.74.The ancient Egyptians had _______ to help them in the afterlife. (护身符)75.How many hours are in a day?A. 24B. 12C. 36D. 4876.My dog loves to play fetch in the ______ (公园).77.Have you ever seen a _______ (小老鼠) eat cheese?78.What do we call the study of the connections between organisms and their environment?A. EcologyB. BiologyC. BotanyD. Zoology答案:A79.The stars are ______ (shining) brightly tonight.80.The _____ (植物学) studies different types of plants.81. A __________ (化学课程) provides foundational knowledge for students.82. A ______ is a type of chemical reaction that releases heat.83.I have a younger _____ (兄弟).84.He loves to play ________.85.The puffin has a colorful ______ (喙).86.What is the term for a baby turtle?A. HatchlingB. PupC. CalfD. Chick答案:A87.The golden retriever is a popular _________ (宠物).88.Every morning, I write in my _______ (日记). It helps me organize my _______ (思想).89.What do you call a story that is not true?A. FactB. FictionC. RealityD. History答案:B90.How many days are in February in a leap year?A. 28B. 29C. 30D. 3191.古代的________ (traditions) 在不同的文化中有着独特的表现。

高中英语 Unit 2 Success Stories

高中英语 Unit 2 Success Stories

高中英语 Unit 2 Success Stories(考试总分:100 分考试时间: 120 分钟)一、阅读理解(本题共计 10 小题,每题 10 分,共计100分)1、Part-time jobs for 15 and 16 years oldsWaiter / WaitressA job as a waiter or waitress is a good choice for 16-year-olds. Not only can one earn $9-$12 an hour, but they can also get the tips (小费). Most people that visit a restaurant don’t just have good food. They come here to relax and have a good time. Besides serving food quickly, a young waiter who talks to them politely with a smile on his face will make the diners enjoy their time at the restaurant.Work in a libraryIf one is fond of books, working in a library is another suitable choice. Besides the pay is good, it offers a lot of free time when students can actually sit down and finish their homework. So on returning home, they would have time to hang around with friends or just relax. So working in a library is an excellent part-time job for teens, especially for school students.Internet jobsThere are many ways of making money through online jobs like clicking on advertisements, visiting sites and signing up with them. However, such online jobs don’t pay well. A better Internet job for teens is to complete online surveys. These are quite simple surveys that usually ask one about his/ her opinions and ideas. Many companies use these ideas to make products designed for teenagers.83. What does the writer think of the job as a waiter/waitress?A. It needs a period of training.B. It pays much more than other jobs.C. It can improve one’s leadership sk ills.D. Making diners comfortable is part of the job.84. A student who is busy with his research paper will probably choose to work ______.A. in a restaurantB. in a libraryC. on the InternetD. in an IT company85. The writer wrote this text to ______.A. tell us the importance of doing part-time jobsB. advise teenagers how to choose a part-time jobC. teach young people how to make lots of moneyD. introduce his/her experience of doing part-time jobs 86. Why do some companies ask the teens to do surveys?A. The teens have more free time.B. They can pay less to the teens.C. They need advice to make products for teens.D. The teens usually express their true opinions.2、Among the international students in Canada who are struggling to find a job there after graduation, some of them eventually make it with relative ease. They're the ones who've already built up much internship (实习) experience while still attending university, as their majors offer a co-operative program.Co-op programs, a feature (特色) of Canadian university programs, allow academic studies to be combined with work experience. During school years, students get to network with employers, gain internship experience in relevant fields, and earn academic credits that count toward their degree or diploma.Co-op programs are available in most comprehensive universities, like the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and York University. These programs are not only open to students majoring in business but also to many science and art majors. Statistics show that nearly 30 percent of recent foreign applicants have chosen majors that also subscribe to the co­op program.“It's easy to understand,” said a senior education counselor. He noted that working opportunities are provided by employers that build bridges with the university and most of them are well-known companies or local government organizations. Moreover, the average salary for interns is as high as $ 30,000 to $ 40,000 a year.Students can choose to work during vacations or term times freely. The required duration of the internship for undergraduates ranges from eight to twelve months, or four to six months for graduate students.“The programs also benefit those students who want to apply for immigration,” added the counselor.“That's because the policies of many provinces in Canada require a certain length of work experience of the applicants.”83. What's the main characteristic of co-op programs?A. They offer a variety of jobs in different fields.B. They make academic credits easier to gain.C. Employers work with students on their studies.D. Students get work experience while at university.84. What does the example of foreign applicants indicate?A. Co-op programs are becoming more popular.B. The average salary for interns will increase.C. Co-op programs are open to all majors.D. Companies welcome foreign students.85. Which section of a website does the text probably come from?A. Business.B. Education.C. Lifestyle.D. Culture.3、College graduation eventually means taking much of your attention in your first job search. This process can be challenging, especially for those students who had second thoughts about their chosen major and intended career path—or those who majored in a field not directly connected to a specific career. If you are in one of these groups, fear not! Although your major, coursework, and academic performance are relevant to landing a job, they are not the only deciding factors on where you can work. So, just how important is your major to your job search?Some majors are tied directly to specific career fields. For example, if you wish to become a teacher, you will likely have needed to complete an education program and eventually sit for a licensing exam. Successfully completing a specific major is very important to landing a job in the matching field.Other majors, however, are closely related to career paths but don’t necessarily require a degree in the area. For example, students who majored in finance or math, may also have the necessary skills to be hired as an accountant.Lastly, there are many industries, such as professional sales, education (non-teaching positions), insurance, and customer service management, which hire new graduates from several more majors, looking for more generalized (笼统的) requirements. They may simply want to know the student has completed his or her bachelor’s degree, which proves students’ college-level math and writing, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.Hopefully, as a college student, you were able to do more than just attend classes. Your non-academic experiences can be very influential on your future career as well. If you worked or volunteered during college and if you enjoyed these activities, seek out related careers. You may qualify for a position regardless of your major.Although it often seems like your college major alone determines your career fate, this just isn’t the case. It may influence it, but there are other factors that influence your career options as well. If you d on’t know what career choices you have, talk to your faculty or academic adviser. You may be surprised at what opportunities await!189. What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Major Ups Your CareerB. Why Your College Major MattersC. How Important Your Major Is to Your JobD. Major VS Career: Which Is Right for You190. To be a customer service manager, college graduates ______.A. need to have related qualitiesB. should pass a licensing examC. are required to major in insuranceD. must have relevant experiences191. The writer thinks that ______.A. majors are closely linked to career pathsB. students of finance tend to receive higher salariesC. volunteer experiences help graduates get employedD. social work graduates have more employment opportunities192. Which of the following shows the organization of the passage?CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point (次要点) C: ConclusionA. B.C. D.4、Mary Krupa became friends with the grey squirrels during her first week at Penn State, after spotting them running around and idly (漫不经地) wondering what they would look like with tiny hats on their heads. Today, everyone at the university knows her as the “Squirrel Girl”.Mary started bringing them food, and gradually they began to trust her. She managed to put a hat on a squirrel and take a picture. Thinking that her colleagues could do with something to lift up their spirits, she started posting similar Photos on Facebook. The response Was greatly positive, and before long Mary and her squirrels became an Internet sensation.Growing up in a neighborhood outside State College, Mary was always fond of birds and animals around her home, but she didn't interact with people very much. She was later diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, but the squirrels changed that. The squirrels are actually a good way to break the ice, because I'll be sitting here patting a squirrel and other people will come over and well just start like feeding the squirrels together and chatting about them, she said. “I am a lot more outgoing.”And in case you're wondering how Mary is able to get the squirrels to do what she wants for her photos, it has a lot to do with food. For example, whenever she wants them to hold or play with something, she puts peanut butter on the prop (道具), and they'll grab it. But getting to that part took a while. In the beginning, she would throw peanuts up thetrees on campus and invite the squirrels to come down and get them, but they hesitated to approach her. She had the patience to earn their trust, though.This year, Mary is graduating with a degree in English and wildlife sciences. She wants to be a science writer and educate people on how to preserve the environment. As for her furry friends, Mary plans to stay in the area and visit them as often as she can.5. What kind of change do squirrels bring to Mary?A. She is sicker than before.B. She is more interested in animals.C. She is more sociable than before.D. She is less willing to go to college.6. How did Mary manage to take photos of squirrels wearing hats?A. By putting them in cages.B. By playing music to them.C. By attracting them with colorful food.D. By building a close relationship with them.7. Which words can best describe Mary?A. Patient and caring.B. Confident and strong.C. Sociable and healthy.D. Traditional and hard-working.8. What can be the best title for the text?A. Mary's experience in universityB. Making friends with wild animalsC. The "Squirrel Girl" of Penn StateD. The bridge between Mary and squirrels5、A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, 1,100 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.Three minutes went by, and a middle aged man noticed there was musician playing. He slowed his pace, and stopped for a few seconds, and then hurried up to meet his schedule.A minute later, the violinist received his first dollar tip: a woman threw the money in the till without stopping, and continued to walk.A few minutes later, someone leaned against the wall to listen to him, but the man looked at his watch and started to walk again. Clearly he was late for work.The one who paid the most attention was a 3-year-old boy. His mother tagged him along, hurried, but the kid stopped to look at the violinist. Finally, the mother pushed hard, and the child continued to walk, turning his head all the time. This action was repeated by several other children. All the parents, without exception, forced them to move on.In the 45 minutes the musician played, only 6 people stopped and stayed for a while. About 20 gave him money, but continued to walk their normal pace. He collected $32. When he finished playing and silence took over, no one noticed it. No one applauded, nor was there any recognition.No one knew this, but the violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the most talented musicians in the world. He had just played one of the most beautiful pieces ever written, on a violin worth $3.5 million dollars.Two days before his playing in the subway, Joshua Bell sold out at a theater in Boston where the seats averaged $100.This is a real story. Joshua Bell playing in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment.The outlines were: in a commonplace (普通的) environment at an inappropriate hour: Do we enjoy beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize the talent in an unexpected situation?One of the possible conclusions from this experience could be: If we do not have a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world playing the best music ever written, how many other things are we missin g?”32. Few people stopped to listen to Joshua Bell playing because ______.A. people were in a hurryB. they were not interested in musicC. it was too cold in the subwayD. the performance was not good enough33. When children stopped to look at the violinist, their parents ______.A. would give him some moneyB. would stop to enjoy the musicC. would applaud for the performanceD. would urge them to continue walking34. Which of the following is true about Joshua Bell’s performance?A. Nobody gave him moneyB. Nobody recognized him.C. Nobody appreciated itD. Nobody organized it35. Joshua Bell played in the metro station in order to ______.A. make more moneyB. practice his skills in playing musicC. made an advertisement for his concertD. find out people’s reaction under such a circumstance36. The purpose of the passage is to ______.A. set us to think about our lifeB. show us how to play musicC. tell us the importance of musicD. report a subway performance6、My daughter Alisa was born blind in her right eye and was bullied (欺侮) pretty severely in school. So I quitted my job as a babysitter and then schooled my daughter heart and soul at home.A year ago a boy of 14 befriended my daughter on Facebook after reading something Alisa wrote about bullying.Today he messaged her and asked if she would like six tickets to a Colorado Rockies baseball game. They have never met in person but she said, “Sure! That would be great.”Then I received a call from his mother explaining why her son had chosen my daughter. She said he thought my daughter deserved them because of all the good she does in the community. Her son, she explained, had experienced a similar situation and was also home schooled.What she said is true. Now my daughter Alisa continues to teach groups of girls in trouble in our community how to look within themselves for the positive and how to be their own person.Everything taken into consideration, we decided to meet the mother and the boy at a local bike shop. After meeting, the boy approached my car and my daughter gave him a hug and thanked him for his generosity. She told him that she had never been to a baseball game and that she was going to take her entire family, including myself, her dad, little sister, her cousin and an aunt who has brain cancer.We all thanked one another, got in our car, and went our way. As we drove home my daughter opened the envelope. Inside it were the tickets and $100 each to buy hot dogs, pay for parking and not have any worries but a great time.My daughter has always been the giver and now she and our family are the receivers and I can not tell you how incredibly honored we feel to be on the other end. What an incredible young man to have such a kind idea.21. What did the author once do according to the passage?A. She was a ticket seller.B. She was a school teacher.C. She was a babysitter.D. She was a social worker.22. How did the boy get to know my daughter?A. They met when buying tickets to a baseball game.B. They got in touch via the Internet.C. They became familiar when talking face to face.D. They went to the same school and met each other.23. Why did the boy want to offer free tickets to Alisa?A. Because Alisa is a disabled girl.B. Because he has a lot money to share.C. Because Alisa often helps those in trouble.D. Because he has a similar situation with Alisa.24. What can we learn about the boy?A. He is afraid of meeting strangers.B. He always bullies smaller children.C. He is addicted to the internet.D. He receives education at home.25. Which of the following best describes the passage?A. Good is rewarded with good.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. Two heads are better than one.D. Where there is a will, there is a way.7、Faison worked in the state of Florida as a lawyer for large companies until 2012, when he moved to Virginia to start a farm business. But now, instead of raising crops, he is raising the earnings of local farmers.Faison seems at ease with life on a farm. Members of his family have been farming for many years. When his grandparents died, he and his brothers and sisters inherited their farm. He says that began the process of trying to decide what they were going to do with it.Four years ago, Faison left his job as a lawyer in Miami and returned to the family farm in Virginia. Slowly, he began to learn about the economic issues farmers face.“A lot of small farmers are struggling. And they’re working very hard, but they’re not able to drive the income from farmi ng to make it economically viable.”Faison said he met with several farmers who raise animals naturally-in other words, they do not give them hormones (激素) or antibiotics (抗生素).After the meetings, Faison created a company called Milton’s Local, named for his grandfather. Today, his work day is very different from his work as a lawyer.Milton’s Local sells and transports all-natural meat from local farms to stores and restaurants. Faison says the company helps farmers increase their earnings, supports the local economy and satisfies the buyers of these meat products.Milton’s Local products have been sold at the Arlington store for more than a yean People like the products, not just because they are natural but because they come from local farms.That is good news for James Faison. He now works with more than 30 small farms in Virginia and North Carolina. He hopes Milton’s Local will expand,become more profitable and help more small farmers.53. Why did Faison abandon his job as a lawyer?A. Because he was tired of being a lawyer.B. Because he was attempting to do something with their family farm.C. Because his grandparents asked him to help on their family farm.D. Because he was worried about his brothers and sisters to inherit their farm.54. What problem did Faison find about farmers?A. Farmers can’t make great profits in farming.B. Farmers can’t spend much on food.C. Farmers can’t struggle on their farms.D. Farmers can’t feed animals naturally.55. Faison set up the Milton’s Local to ______.A. help increase his earningB. save the local economyC. make a good bridge between customers and farmersD. help farmers sell their products56. Where can we find this passage?A. In a poster.B. In a novel.C. In a history book.D. In a life magazine.8、Several years ago, most young Britons wanted a career in law, to be a doctor, or , if they were creative enough, to take up singing. But today, things stand differently.According to a survey by Tesco Mobile, a UK telecoms company, the “dream job” of young people aged between 16 and 25 in the UK is a video blogger, or “vlogger”. The survey, carried out among 1,002 people, found that as much as 40 percent of them put vlogger as their number one choice on a list of ideal careers. The single factor contributing to this change is undoubtedly the internet and social media. They have made it so much easier to reach a global audience, without having to enter a career in show business in the traditional way.“In years that have gone by, the biggest stars we re recommended and trained by the Hollywood studios; now, anyone with a computer camera can become an idol,” a Tesco Mobile spokesperson said in a news release. “From fashion to comedy, these self-made stars document their hobbies to an adoring fan-base. Vloggers are the big stars of today because they are normal people interacting with their fans about everyday life.”However, what people see is only the bright side of being a vlogger and they ignore the fact that only those who are successful gain fame and fortune. For every success there are a hundred others who never get off the starting block. There are the dreams that come true and the dreams that are destined to remain dreams. This is why despite the popularity of vloggers, some young people chose to follow careers that don’t necessarily earn them fame, but allow them to make good use of the internet to share their hobbies.Young Israeli David Leshaw, for example, runs a business called the Finishers Club. It’s an online platform for runners to keep a record of their races. He told the career website Zippia that his job allows him to express his passion, and is always a learning experience. And that’s enough for him.185. Why do so many young Britons choose to be vloggers?A. Because being vloggers is an ideal career.B. Because vloggers can become idols easily.C. Because being vloggers is popular nowadays.D. Because vloggers are bound to be rich and famous186. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Most vloggers can achieve their dreamsB. One should realize the dreams one by one.C. Vloggers who are successful can gain fame and fortuneD. Not all the vloggers have accomplished the dreams187. The example of Israeli David Leshaw in the last paragraph serves to ______.A. call on young people not to be vloggersB. explain the popularity of vloggersC. help readers take a correct attitudeD. state the advantages of his career188. What is the author’s attitude toward being vloggers?A. ObjectiveB. CriticalC. PositiveD. Negative9、When Carly Williams was reporting on a farm in North Carolina, US, she laughed when a zebra (斑马) pushed its nose into her car.Carly, 15, is a student at Nation Ford High, South Carolina and hopes to become a television anchor (主播). She is quickly making herself noticed.Not long ago, she got a call from Teen Kids News, which is a weekly show that airs across the US. Carly had sent a few broadcasts she had done for her school news program to the show’s makes in New York. A producer con tacted Carly and asked if she would like to work for the company.“All I could say was, yes, yes, yes,”Carly said. “I didn’t even hesitate (犹豫).”Carly said she became interested in broadcast journalism when she was in the sixth grade. One day, she heard that forest fires were burning nearby. After sports class, she went out into the forest and reported on the fires. She fell in love with broadcasting, and from then on, she tried to do it as much as she could.But despite doing what she loves, Carly has to face both good and bad comments from audience (听众) members.“Everyone has a different opinion and I’ve always tried to tell Carly that you can’t listen to it,” said Lori Williams, a former CNN producer. “If it’s what you love to do, it will outshine everything else.”Carly’s advice to other young broadcasters is to look for support from friends and family. “With every negative comment, there are five positive comments, and that’s how I think a bo ut it.” She said.The first program Carly anchored was about a n artist’s pumpkin patch. In the program, she asked teenagers what they thought of the artist’s work.“I was a little nervous. I’m going through my lines thinking, ‘No pressure’,” Carly said.She has also reported at a Coldplay concert and met Kathie Lee Gifford, an American TV host. Gifford told Carly to continue doing what she loves because “it will lead to big things”.“Getting advice from her, especially, was absolutely awesome (棒极了),” Carly said.117. What made Teen Kids News notice Carly?A. Her visit to the show’s producer.B. Her report on a farm in North Carolina.C. Her phone call to the show’s makers.D. The broadcasts she had sent to the show’s makers.118. When Carly received the work invitation from Teen Kids News, she ______.A. didn’t know wh at to sayB. refused to work for themC. agreed to work for them immediatelyD. wanted to think carefully before making her decision119. According to the text, what caused Carly to develop an interest in journalism?A. Her parents’ encouragement.B. A television anchor she loved.C. Her first experience of reporting.D. The influence of some great broadcasters.120. What did Carly suggest other young broadcasters do to deal with comments from audiences?A. Ignore any comments from them.B. Ask for help from senior broadcasters.C. Be willing to listen to bad comments.D. Fight negative comments with positive ones from family and friends.10、As a boy, Sanders was much influenced (影响) by books about the sea, but by the age of fifteen he had decided to become a doctor rather than a sailor. His father was a doctor. So he was often with the doctors and got along very well with them. When he was fourteen, he was already hanging around the hospital where he was supposed to be helping to clean the medicine bottles, but was actually trying to listen to the doctors’ conversations with patients in the next room.During the war Sanders served in the army as a surgeon (外科医生). “That was the happiest time of my life. I was dealing with real sufferers and on the whole making a success of my job.” In Rhodes he taught the country people simple facts about medicine. He saw himself as a life-saver. He had proved his skill to himself and had a firm belief that he could serve those who lived simply, and were dependent upon him. Thus, while in a position to tell them what to do he could feel he was serving them.After the war, he married and set up a practice deep in the English countryside, working under an old doctor who hated the sight of blood. This gave the younger man plenty of opportunity (机会) to go on working as a life-saver. 73. When he was a small boy, books about the sea had made Sanders want to be ______. A. a surgeon B. an army man C. a sailor D. a life-saver74. At the age of 14, Sanders ______.A. worked as a doctor by cleaning the medicine bottlesB. met some doctors who were very friendly to himC. was interested in talking with patientsD. remained together with the doctors75. His experience in the Army proved that ______.A. he was good at medical operations on the woundedB. he succeeded in teaching people how to save their lives themselvesC. a doctor was the happiest manD. his wish of being a life-saver could hardly come true76. Having proved his skill to himself, Sanders ______.A. wanted to live a simple life like a countrymanB. came to realize that he was really working for his countrymenC. taught himself life-savingD. was highly respected by the old doctor77. When the war was over, he ______.A. learned from an old doctor because he was popularB. started to hate the sight of blood while workingC. served the countrymen under an old doctor who needed someone to help himD. had few chances to be a “life-saver” because he was younger一、阅读理解(本题共计 10 小题,每题 10 分,共计100分)1、【答案】DBBC【解析】这是一篇应用文。

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