单选题 (一共50题,共50分)

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英语,历年真题,2015年专科成人高等考试《英语》(高升专)真题

6.

The weather report says it ____ again tomorrow.(  )

7.

Bill has ____ a very high price for the car.(  )

8.

Tom attended ____ evening school for ____ month or two.(  )

9.

Spring is by far ____ time to visit the island.(  )

10.

The next morning people found the world outside their houses completely ____.(  )

11.

These books should not be ____ from the library.(  )

12.

There is nobody here in the office-they ____ have all gone home.(  )

13.

Mary looks great ____ this pair of trousers.(  )

14.

--Will you please open the door for me?(  )

--- ____.

15.

James got lost in the city, ____ he had to ask for help.(  )

16.

By the time I got home, my grandmother ____ the dinner and was watching TV.(  )

17.

The reason ____ the president kept silent is still unknown.(  )

18.

Dogs have a very ____ sense of smell.(  )

19.

Mrs. Smith persuaded her husband ____ the right thing.(  )

20.

My parents and I couldn't get into the house last night because ____ of us had the key.(  )

21.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

22.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

23.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

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通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

25.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

26.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

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通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

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通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

29.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

30.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

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通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

32.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

33.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

34.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

35.

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  In nearly every town or city centre in the UK, on most days of the week you can find one or more people standing in the street selling a magazine  21  The Big Issue. These people are all  22 , but they are not begging for money.  23 , they are selling the magazine as a means(手段)of  24  a small but respectable living.

  The Big Issue magazine was  25  in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they  26  that there were many homeless people who were  27  on the streets of London. On a previous (之前的)  28  to New York, one of them had seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News  29  they decided to set up something  30  in the British capital.

  Nowadays, The Big Issue has  31  all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine in different parts of the  32 . The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell it to a  33  for one pound fifty. By working with The Big Issue, many people have been  34  to escape from homelessness, and  35  many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.

____.

36.

In 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wanted to know if all the school lunches served to students were healthy. The answer was a big, fat NO!

  The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt. They also found that most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans(罐头). Canned fruits and vegetables are not as good as fresh ones.

  The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches. But schools make up their own menus. Some make healthy lunches. Most do not. Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches. They want schools to follow the USDA's guidelines for balanced(均衡)meals.

  Mike Sanders, in charge of the USDA in 2008, said the USDA should teach school workers how to make healthier lunches. "A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook," Sanders said. He said that children also need to learn about healthy foods.

  The USDA is working on a new program-Fresh Start. It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Start will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier. To find the best way to change lunches, the USDA held meetings with parents, school leaders, doctors, and cooks.

  Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga, Oregon. They have whole-wheat bread with low-fat cheese, and low-fat milk.

What did the USDA find about lunches in most American schools in 2008?(  )

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In 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wanted to know if all the school lunches served to students were healthy. The answer was a big, fat NO!

  The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt. They also found that most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans(罐头). Canned fruits and vegetables are not as good as fresh ones.

  The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches. But schools make up their own menus. Some make healthy lunches. Most do not. Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches. They want schools to follow the USDA's guidelines for balanced(均衡)meals.

  Mike Sanders, in charge of the USDA in 2008, said the USDA should teach school workers how to make healthier lunches. "A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook," Sanders said. He said that children also need to learn about healthy foods.

  The USDA is working on a new program-Fresh Start. It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Start will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier. To find the best way to change lunches, the USDA held meetings with parents, school leaders, doctors, and cooks.

  Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga, Oregon. They have whole-wheat bread with low-fat cheese, and low-fat milk.

What are schools required to do to make the lunches healthy?(  )

38.

In 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wanted to know if all the school lunches served to students were healthy. The answer was a big, fat NO!

  The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt. They also found that most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans(罐头). Canned fruits and vegetables are not as good as fresh ones.

  The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches. But schools make up their own menus. Some make healthy lunches. Most do not. Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches. They want schools to follow the USDA's guidelines for balanced(均衡)meals.

  Mike Sanders, in charge of the USDA in 2008, said the USDA should teach school workers how to make healthier lunches. "A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook," Sanders said. He said that children also need to learn about healthy foods.

  The USDA is working on a new program-Fresh Start. It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Start will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier. To find the best way to change lunches, the USDA held meetings with parents, school leaders, doctors, and cooks.

  Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga, Oregon. They have whole-wheat bread with low-fat cheese, and low-fat milk.

What was Mike Sanders?(  )

39.

In 2008, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wanted to know if all the school lunches served to students were healthy. The answer was a big, fat NO!

  The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt. They also found that most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans(罐头). Canned fruits and vegetables are not as good as fresh ones.

  The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches. But schools make up their own menus. Some make healthy lunches. Most do not. Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches. They want schools to follow the USDA's guidelines for balanced(均衡)meals.

  Mike Sanders, in charge of the USDA in 2008, said the USDA should teach school workers how to make healthier lunches. "A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook," Sanders said. He said that children also need to learn about healthy foods.

  The USDA is working on a new program-Fresh Start. It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Start will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier. To find the best way to change lunches, the USDA held meetings with parents, school leaders, doctors, and cooks.

  Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga, Oregon. They have whole-wheat bread with low-fat cheese, and low-fat milk.

What is the goal of the Fresh Start program?(  )

40.

Magic(魔法)often forces us not to believe our own eyes or even appears to be breaking laws of physics or nature! The word "magic" has many different meanings. When a bird appears in a hat or when someone declares that he could see into the future-both can be called magic. When a sick person suddenly becomes well or a well person (or even animal) becomes ill, magic is the cause. The British author Terry Pratchett uses magic a great deal in his popular Discworld series of books.

  Magic has always been used for fun. People enjoy working out in which cup the little ball is or how he knows which card I was thinking of. Harry Houdini was one of the first world-famous magicians-famous for escaping from deadly situations. Recently David Copperfield, or David Blane, has become very popular for his "unbelievable abilities", such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear or rise.

  Magical rings and three-headed dogs may not be real, but does this mean nothing magical really exists? Can you always explain how the magician has done the card trick? Maybe it is better not to explain, but to leave a little magic in our lives. Pick a card, any card…

The author explains what magic is in paragraph 1 by ____.(  )

41.

Magic(魔法)often forces us not to believe our own eyes or even appears to be breaking laws of physics or nature! The word "magic" has many different meanings. When a bird appears in a hat or when someone declares that he could see into the future-both can be called magic. When a sick person suddenly becomes well or a well person (or even animal) becomes ill, magic is the cause. The British author Terry Pratchett uses magic a great deal in his popular Discworld series of books.

  Magic has always been used for fun. People enjoy working out in which cup the little ball is or how he knows which card I was thinking of. Harry Houdini was one of the first world-famous magicians-famous for escaping from deadly situations. Recently David Copperfield, or David Blane, has become very popular for his "unbelievable abilities", such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear or rise.

  Magical rings and three-headed dogs may not be real, but does this mean nothing magical really exists? Can you always explain how the magician has done the card trick? Maybe it is better not to explain, but to leave a little magic in our lives. Pick a card, any card…

Who is mentioned as a great escape artist?(  )

42.

Magic(魔法)often forces us not to believe our own eyes or even appears to be breaking laws of physics or nature! The word "magic" has many different meanings. When a bird appears in a hat or when someone declares that he could see into the future-both can be called magic. When a sick person suddenly becomes well or a well person (or even animal) becomes ill, magic is the cause. The British author Terry Pratchett uses magic a great deal in his popular Discworld series of books.

  Magic has always been used for fun. People enjoy working out in which cup the little ball is or how he knows which card I was thinking of. Harry Houdini was one of the first world-famous magicians-famous for escaping from deadly situations. Recently David Copperfield, or David Blane, has become very popular for his "unbelievable abilities", such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear or rise.

  Magical rings and three-headed dogs may not be real, but does this mean nothing magical really exists? Can you always explain how the magician has done the card trick? Maybe it is better not to explain, but to leave a little magic in our lives. Pick a card, any card…

What does the author think of magic?(  )

43.

"Troublemaker" was what was given to my friend Peter by his teachers. They also said that he had no future and no hope! But now I suggest that anyone who said that should say "sorry" to him.

  Peter finished Grade Nine, and then he went to study at a technical college. He became a leader of a group of bad boys. After graduation he had nothing to do, so he just hung around by the market with his friends.

  It looked like nothing could change his life. It was not until the day that his father died. He left the boys and went to help his mother who sold food by the roadside.

  He really pitied his mum and wanted to do something to support her. He loved reading cartoon(漫画)books and had been collecting them for years, so he decided that he should sell them. Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he made up his mind to set up his own business. He went around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price.

  These days, he doesn't have to go around looking for cartoon books because there are always people coming to his shop to sell their old ones. He now has a monthly income of about 55,000 baht(秦铢).

  He was a "troublemaker" to his teachers but he is a hero to me. If you are judged by your teachers as a "bad student", I suggest you ignore what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe me, one day you could be successful, too.

Why does the author think some people should say "sorry" to Peter? (  )

44.

"Troublemaker" was what was given to my friend Peter by his teachers. They also said that he had no future and no hope! But now I suggest that anyone who said that should say "sorry" to him.

  Peter finished Grade Nine, and then he went to study at a technical college. He became a leader of a group of bad boys. After graduation he had nothing to do, so he just hung around by the market with his friends.

  It looked like nothing could change his life. It was not until the day that his father died. He left the boys and went to help his mother who sold food by the roadside.

  He really pitied his mum and wanted to do something to support her. He loved reading cartoon(漫画)books and had been collecting them for years, so he decided that he should sell them. Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he made up his mind to set up his own business. He went around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price.

  These days, he doesn't have to go around looking for cartoon books because there are always people coming to his shop to sell their old ones. He now has a monthly income of about 55,000 baht(秦铢).

  He was a "troublemaker" to his teachers but he is a hero to me. If you are judged by your teachers as a "bad student", I suggest you ignore what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe me, one day you could be successful, too.

What did Peter do after his father died? (  )

45.

"Troublemaker" was what was given to my friend Peter by his teachers. They also said that he had no future and no hope! But now I suggest that anyone who said that should say "sorry" to him.

  Peter finished Grade Nine, and then he went to study at a technical college. He became a leader of a group of bad boys. After graduation he had nothing to do, so he just hung around by the market with his friends.

  It looked like nothing could change his life. It was not until the day that his father died. He left the boys and went to help his mother who sold food by the roadside.

  He really pitied his mum and wanted to do something to support her. He loved reading cartoon(漫画)books and had been collecting them for years, so he decided that he should sell them. Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he made up his mind to set up his own business. He went around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price.

  These days, he doesn't have to go around looking for cartoon books because there are always people coming to his shop to sell their old ones. He now has a monthly income of about 55,000 baht(秦铢).

  He was a "troublemaker" to his teachers but he is a hero to me. If you are judged by your teachers as a "bad student", I suggest you ignore what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe me, one day you could be successful, too.

How does Peter get second-hand cartoon books now? (  )

46.

"Troublemaker" was what was given to my friend Peter by his teachers. They also said that he had no future and no hope! But now I suggest that anyone who said that should say "sorry" to him.

  Peter finished Grade Nine, and then he went to study at a technical college. He became a leader of a group of bad boys. After graduation he had nothing to do, so he just hung around by the market with his friends.

  It looked like nothing could change his life. It was not until the day that his father died. He left the boys and went to help his mother who sold food by the roadside.

  He really pitied his mum and wanted to do something to support her. He loved reading cartoon(漫画)books and had been collecting them for years, so he decided that he should sell them. Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he made up his mind to set up his own business. He went around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price.

  These days, he doesn't have to go around looking for cartoon books because there are always people coming to his shop to sell their old ones. He now has a monthly income of about 55,000 baht(秦铢).

  He was a "troublemaker" to his teachers but he is a hero to me. If you are judged by your teachers as a "bad student", I suggest you ignore what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe me, one day you could be successful, too.

The word ignore in paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to ____. (  )

47.

Welcome to North Road Medical Centre! We are open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. Appointments(预约)with the doctors and nurses are acceptable both morning and afternoon. However, a same-day appointment may not necessarily be with your usual doctor. Patients may be seen by any member of the team.

  If you decide to register(注册)with us, please speak to one of our receptionists(接诊员). You will need to complete a registration form. Each new patient is asked to answer some medical questions. You should also make an appointment to see one of the nurses for a health check soon after registering. There is sometimes a delay in handing over medical records from your earlier doctor, and this appointment gives us valuable information about your health.

  The Out of Hours Service is reachable from 6:30 p.m. until 8 a.m. Monday to Friday; at weekends from 6:30 p. m. Friday to 8 a.m. Monday. Telephone 0845-345-8995 to talk to the Out of Hours Service. They will have a doctor get in touch with you.

  For medical advice, you can call NHS Direct (24 hours) on 0845-4647 or through the Internet at www.nhsdirect.nhs.com. You can always get advice over the telephone.

If you are too ill to come to the medical centre, you can ask for a home visit over the telephone. Most visits by doctors are made between 12 noon and 3 p.m. lf you are able to phone before 11 a.m., this helps us to plan the day.

What can be learnt from paragraph 1?(  )

48.

Welcome to North Road Medical Centre! We are open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. Appointments(预约)with the doctors and nurses are acceptable both morning and afternoon. However, a same-day appointment may not necessarily be with your usual doctor. Patients may be seen by any member of the team.

  If you decide to register(注册)with us, please speak to one of our receptionists(接诊员). You will need to complete a registration form. Each new patient is asked to answer some medical questions. You should also make an appointment to see one of the nurses for a health check soon after registering. There is sometimes a delay in handing over medical records from your earlier doctor, and this appointment gives us valuable information about your health.

  The Out of Hours Service is reachable from 6:30 p.m. until 8 a.m. Monday to Friday; at weekends from 6:30 p. m. Friday to 8 a.m. Monday. Telephone 0845-345-8995 to talk to the Out of Hours Service. They will have a doctor get in touch with you.

  For medical advice, you can call NHS Direct (24 hours) on 0845-4647 or through the Internet at www.nhsdirect.nhs.com. You can always get advice over the telephone.

If you are too ill to come to the medical centre, you can ask for a home visit over the telephone. Most visits by doctors are made between 12 noon and 3 p.m. lf you are able to phone before 11 a.m., this helps us to plan the day.

What is a new patient advised to do after registration?(  )

49.

Welcome to North Road Medical Centre! We are open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. Appointments(预约)with the doctors and nurses are acceptable both morning and afternoon. However, a same-day appointment may not necessarily be with your usual doctor. Patients may be seen by any member of the team.

  If you decide to register(注册)with us, please speak to one of our receptionists(接诊员). You will need to complete a registration form. Each new patient is asked to answer some medical questions. You should also make an appointment to see one of the nurses for a health check soon after registering. There is sometimes a delay in handing over medical records from your earlier doctor, and this appointment gives us valuable information about your health.

  The Out of Hours Service is reachable from 6:30 p.m. until 8 a.m. Monday to Friday; at weekends from 6:30 p. m. Friday to 8 a.m. Monday. Telephone 0845-345-8995 to talk to the Out of Hours Service. They will have a doctor get in touch with you.

  For medical advice, you can call NHS Direct (24 hours) on 0845-4647 or through the Internet at www.nhsdirect.nhs.com. You can always get advice over the telephone.

If you are too ill to come to the medical centre, you can ask for a home visit over the telephone. Most visits by doctors are made between 12 noon and 3 p.m. lf you are able to phone before 11 a.m., this helps us to plan the day.

If you need the help of the Out of Hours Service, you may ____.(  )

50.

Welcome to North Road Medical Centre! We are open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. Appointments(预约)with the doctors and nurses are acceptable both morning and afternoon. However, a same-day appointment may not necessarily be with your usual doctor. Patients may be seen by any member of the team.

  If you decide to register(注册)with us, please speak to one of our receptionists(接诊员). You will need to complete a registration form. Each new patient is asked to answer some medical questions. You should also make an appointment to see one of the nurses for a health check soon after registering. There is sometimes a delay in handing over medical records from your earlier doctor, and this appointment gives us valuable information about your health.

  The Out of Hours Service is reachable from 6:30 p.m. until 8 a.m. Monday to Friday; at weekends from 6:30 p. m. Friday to 8 a.m. Monday. Telephone 0845-345-8995 to talk to the Out of Hours Service. They will have a doctor get in touch with you.

  For medical advice, you can call NHS Direct (24 hours) on 0845-4647 or through the Internet at www.nhsdirect.nhs.com. You can always get advice over the telephone.

If you are too ill to come to the medical centre, you can ask for a home visit over the telephone. Most visits by doctors are made between 12 noon and 3 p.m. lf you are able to phone before 11 a.m., this helps us to plan the day.

When do most doctors go for a home visit?(  )

问答题 (一共2题,共2分)

51.

根据中文提示,把对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。

  提示:Peter给Johnson教授打电话请病假,接电话的是教授的助手Sally。

  (Peter=P;Sally=S)

P: Hello! This is Peter speaking.  51 , please?

S: I'm sorry. Professor Johnson is not here at the moment. This is his assistant, Sally. 52 ?

P: Yes. Please tell the professor that I'd like to ask for sick leave for tomorrow.

S: Sorry to hear that. May I ask 53 with you?

P: I'm running fever, I've caught a cold.

S: Oh,54 ?

P: No, not very serious, but the doctor told me to stay in bed and have a good rest.

S: I see. I'll 55 as soon as he comes back.

P: Thank you. Goodbye!

S: Bye!

52.

假设你是李华,10月20日是你18岁生日,发邮件邀请你的外国朋友Jack来你家参加生日聚会。主要内容包括:

  聚会时间:周六晚7点到10点;

  参加人员:朋友和同学;

  活动内容:聚餐、唱歌、跳舞、游戏等。

  注意:词数应为100左右

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