单选题 (一共50题,共50分)

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6.

My friend Bob always ____ jokes whenever we get together.(  )

7.

Before Tom got to the cinema, the film ____.(  )

8.

The driver kept one eye on ____traffic and the other on ____map.(  )

9.

I couldn’t find my black gloves ____.(  )

10.

Mary picked up her children’s clothes that ____on the floor.(  )

11.

Jane had already finished cooking ____the time I got home.(  )

12.

-Excuse me, where is the meeting room?

-Just a second. I’ll have someone ____you there.(  )

13.

I’ll never forget the day ____I became a doctor.(  )

14.

Your article is well written, but I think you should ____it again.(  )

15.

There’s plenty of time, so you ____worry about it.(  )

16.

My bedroom was very small, with the window ____the street.(  )

17.

A few days ago I visited a friend of ____and that day I learned a valuable lesson.(  )

18.

-Would you like to go to the theatre with me tonight?

-____, but I don’t think I can afford the time.(  )

19.

Family members worked hard ____sure that they had enough food.(  )

20.

The light was so ____that I had to cover my eyes.(  )

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

24.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

27.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

28.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

31.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

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。

  Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of America’s 32nd president, Franklin Roosevelt. She helped her husband in many ways during his long 21 life. She also became one of the most 22 women in America. She fought for equal rights for all people.

  Eleanor was born in New York City in 1884. Her family had great wealth. But Eleanor did not have a happy 23 .Her parents died when she was very young. She was raised by her grandmother. Eleanor 24 that as a child, her greatest happiness came from helping others.

  In the early 1900s, many people were worried about the problems of 25 people who came to America in 26 of a better life. Eleanor could not 27 how people lived in such poor conditions while she and some others had so much 28 .

  After she finished school, Eleanor began 29 children to read and write in one of the poorest areas of New York City. She also looked into 30 where workers were said to be badly 31 . She saw little children of four and five years old working until they 32 to the floor. She became involved(参与)with other women who 33 the same ideas about improving social conditions.

  Franklin Roosevelt began 34 Eleanor when he was in New York. They got 35 in 1905. In the next eleven years, they had six children. The Roosevelt moved to Washington D.C. in 1913.

____.

36.

It’s that time of the year-graduation. The end of school year is nearly in sight, and it’s an especially big deal if you’re finishing high school or college.

  One amazing(令人惊叹的)16-year-old Florida girl, Grace Bush, graduated from both high school and college this week!She actually got her college diploma(毕业证书)before her high school diploma. How’d she do that?

  “Hard work and dedication(专心致志),”she told a local TV news station, “have made me succeed in doing high school and college at the same time.” She started taking college courses when she was just 13. She would often get up at 5:30 a.m. and not finish until after 11 p.m.

  Doing both at once is a huge achievement, but it has also helped her family save money. She’s one of the 9 children, all home-schooled until the age of 13.Her father is a math professor while her mother is a part-time history teacher in a high school. Grace Bush has earned her college degree in law, with a near perfect GPA of 3.8 and she hopes to become a lawyer one day, although her parents expect her to teach at university. By the way, she also plays basketball in her college team in her spare time.

Why does the author say that Grace is amazing?(  )

37.

It’s that time of the year-graduation. The end of school year is nearly in sight, and it’s an especially big deal if you’re finishing high school or college.

  One amazing(令人惊叹的)16-year-old Florida girl, Grace Bush, graduated from both high school and college this week!She actually got her college diploma(毕业证书)before her high school diploma. How’d she do that?

  “Hard work and dedication(专心致志),”she told a local TV news station, “have made me succeed in doing high school and college at the same time.” She started taking college courses when she was just 13. She would often get up at 5:30 a.m. and not finish until after 11 p.m.

  Doing both at once is a huge achievement, but it has also helped her family save money. She’s one of the 9 children, all home-schooled until the age of 13.Her father is a math professor while her mother is a part-time history teacher in a high school. Grace Bush has earned her college degree in law, with a near perfect GPA of 3.8 and she hopes to become a lawyer one day, although her parents expect her to teach at university. By the way, she also plays basketball in her college team in her spare time.

Which of the following is the key to Grace’s success?(  )

38.

It’s that time of the year-graduation. The end of school year is nearly in sight, and it’s an especially big deal if you’re finishing high school or college.

  One amazing(令人惊叹的)16-year-old Florida girl, Grace Bush, graduated from both high school and college this week!She actually got her college diploma(毕业证书)before her high school diploma. How’d she do that?

  “Hard work and dedication(专心致志),”she told a local TV news station, “have made me succeed in doing high school and college at the same time.” She started taking college courses when she was just 13. She would often get up at 5:30 a.m. and not finish until after 11 p.m.

  Doing both at once is a huge achievement, but it has also helped her family save money. She’s one of the 9 children, all home-schooled until the age of 13.Her father is a math professor while her mother is a part-time history teacher in a high school. Grace Bush has earned her college degree in law, with a near perfect GPA of 3.8 and she hopes to become a lawyer one day, although her parents expect her to teach at university. By the way, she also plays basketball in her college team in her spare time.

What did the parents do to help Grace with her education?(  )

39.

It’s that time of the year-graduation. The end of school year is nearly in sight, and it’s an especially big deal if you’re finishing high school or college.

  One amazing(令人惊叹的)16-year-old Florida girl, Grace Bush, graduated from both high school and college this week!She actually got her college diploma(毕业证书)before her high school diploma. How’d she do that?

  “Hard work and dedication(专心致志),”she told a local TV news station, “have made me succeed in doing high school and college at the same time.” She started taking college courses when she was just 13. She would often get up at 5:30 a.m. and not finish until after 11 p.m.

  Doing both at once is a huge achievement, but it has also helped her family save money. She’s one of the 9 children, all home-schooled until the age of 13.Her father is a math professor while her mother is a part-time history teacher in a high school. Grace Bush has earned her college degree in law, with a near perfect GPA of 3.8 and she hopes to become a lawyer one day, although her parents expect her to teach at university. By the way, she also plays basketball in her college team in her spare time.

What do Grace’s parents want her to be in future?(  )

40.

 Ron was an engineer. He planned a change and tried the new job of teaching kids how to swim. Ron’s easy manner soon made him a full-time employee at the swim school.

  Now, the 40 hours he works a week takes in weekends, early mornings and late afternoons. He earned around 25% less than he did in engineering. But, at 49, he says he has never been happier. “I’ve had a drop in pay, but I’ve cut back on spending, too. I seldom drive to work so don’t have to pay as much for petrol(汽油). I don’t drink as much. I go walking in my lunch break and I’ve lost 20 kilos. I love going to work. The whole family is a lot happier.”

  When one of his brothers called, offering to help him find “a real job”, he answered, “I don’t care. I know what I’m doing is good.”

  He admits it was fearful making such a big change when there was the mortgage(分期付款)to pay and kids to clothe and feed, but in the end he feels it is a simple choice. “If you’re in a job you don’t like, get out. Money’s not everything. If you don’t like it, change-find something you’re going to be happy with.”

What is Ron’s new job like?(  )

41.

 Ron was an engineer. He planned a change and tried the new job of teaching kids how to swim. Ron’s easy manner soon made him a full-time employee at the swim school.

  Now, the 40 hours he works a week takes in weekends, early mornings and late afternoons. He earned around 25% less than he did in engineering. But, at 49, he says he has never been happier. “I’ve had a drop in pay, but I’ve cut back on spending, too. I seldom drive to work so don’t have to pay as much for petrol(汽油). I don’t drink as much. I go walking in my lunch break and I’ve lost 20 kilos. I love going to work. The whole family is a lot happier.”

  When one of his brothers called, offering to help him find “a real job”, he answered, “I don’t care. I know what I’m doing is good.”

  He admits it was fearful making such a big change when there was the mortgage(分期付款)to pay and kids to clothe and feed, but in the end he feels it is a simple choice. “If you’re in a job you don’t like, get out. Money’s not everything. If you don’t like it, change-find something you’re going to be happy with.”

How does Ron manage to cut back on spending?(  )

42.

 Ron was an engineer. He planned a change and tried the new job of teaching kids how to swim. Ron’s easy manner soon made him a full-time employee at the swim school.

  Now, the 40 hours he works a week takes in weekends, early mornings and late afternoons. He earned around 25% less than he did in engineering. But, at 49, he says he has never been happier. “I’ve had a drop in pay, but I’ve cut back on spending, too. I seldom drive to work so don’t have to pay as much for petrol(汽油). I don’t drink as much. I go walking in my lunch break and I’ve lost 20 kilos. I love going to work. The whole family is a lot happier.”

  When one of his brothers called, offering to help him find “a real job”, he answered, “I don’t care. I know what I’m doing is good.”

  He admits it was fearful making such a big change when there was the mortgage(分期付款)to pay and kids to clothe and feed, but in the end he feels it is a simple choice. “If you’re in a job you don’t like, get out. Money’s not everything. If you don’t like it, change-find something you’re going to be happy with.”

What’s Ron’s advice to the readers?(  )

43.

It is widely accepted that English is the global language of modern times.

  About three decades ago, French was recognized as the language of diplomacy(外交),and German was considered the language of science and technology. English now dominates(主导)not only as the language of science but also diplomacy, computing, and tourism. Today, in terms of native speakers, Mandarin Chinese is the world’s largest language.

  Yet there are people who believe that China will become the most powerful country in the world. Some have even fixed the date as early as the year 2020. At present, while English is more widely spoken than any other language, there are more people who speak Chinese than English due to the large population in China alone. If China does become a world power, there is no doubt that this language will spread worldwide.

  As the controversy over which language will become dominant in the world continues, there are many who feel that the dominance of English is unique and irreversible(不可逆的).However, a separate study from David Graddol’s suggests that English’s dominance in the scientific area will continue. There is also an argument that the English language would be changed greatly by 2020 for various reasons. With the possibility of China rising as a world power, Mandarin could definitely challenge the dominance of English as a global language.

Which language is now considered as the language of diplomacy?(  )

44.

It is widely accepted that English is the global language of modern times.

  About three decades ago, French was recognized as the language of diplomacy(外交),and German was considered the language of science and technology. English now dominates(主导)not only as the language of science but also diplomacy, computing, and tourism. Today, in terms of native speakers, Mandarin Chinese is the world’s largest language.

  Yet there are people who believe that China will become the most powerful country in the world. Some have even fixed the date as early as the year 2020. At present, while English is more widely spoken than any other language, there are more people who speak Chinese than English due to the large population in China alone. If China does become a world power, there is no doubt that this language will spread worldwide.

  As the controversy over which language will become dominant in the world continues, there are many who feel that the dominance of English is unique and irreversible(不可逆的).However, a separate study from David Graddol’s suggests that English’s dominance in the scientific area will continue. There is also an argument that the English language would be changed greatly by 2020 for various reasons. With the possibility of China rising as a world power, Mandarin could definitely challenge the dominance of English as a global language.

Which language has the largest population of native speakers?(  )

45.

It is widely accepted that English is the global language of modern times.

  About three decades ago, French was recognized as the language of diplomacy(外交),and German was considered the language of science and technology. English now dominates(主导)not only as the language of science but also diplomacy, computing, and tourism. Today, in terms of native speakers, Mandarin Chinese is the world’s largest language.

  Yet there are people who believe that China will become the most powerful country in the world. Some have even fixed the date as early as the year 2020. At present, while English is more widely spoken than any other language, there are more people who speak Chinese than English due to the large population in China alone. If China does become a world power, there is no doubt that this language will spread worldwide.

  As the controversy over which language will become dominant in the world continues, there are many who feel that the dominance of English is unique and irreversible(不可逆的).However, a separate study from David Graddol’s suggests that English’s dominance in the scientific area will continue. There is also an argument that the English language would be changed greatly by 2020 for various reasons. With the possibility of China rising as a world power, Mandarin could definitely challenge the dominance of English as a global language.

The author says that Chinese is expected to spread worldwide if ____.(  )

46.

It is widely accepted that English is the global language of modern times.

  About three decades ago, French was recognized as the language of diplomacy(外交),and German was considered the language of science and technology. English now dominates(主导)not only as the language of science but also diplomacy, computing, and tourism. Today, in terms of native speakers, Mandarin Chinese is the world’s largest language.

  Yet there are people who believe that China will become the most powerful country in the world. Some have even fixed the date as early as the year 2020. At present, while English is more widely spoken than any other language, there are more people who speak Chinese than English due to the large population in China alone. If China does become a world power, there is no doubt that this language will spread worldwide.

  As the controversy over which language will become dominant in the world continues, there are many who feel that the dominance of English is unique and irreversible(不可逆的).However, a separate study from David Graddol’s suggests that English’s dominance in the scientific area will continue. There is also an argument that the English language would be changed greatly by 2020 for various reasons. With the possibility of China rising as a world power, Mandarin could definitely challenge the dominance of English as a global language.

What does controversy in the last paragraph probably mean?(  )

47.

All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map, and so people can ask directions to them. Americans name a lot of bridges, too.

  Very often these names carry a clear geographical reference-the Pennsylvania Turnpike, for example. Or, like the George Washington Bridge, roads and bridges are named for famous historical figures or powerful officers.

  We make a big deal out of naming things, as when someone decided to name an airport after a U.S. judge. So now we have the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

  Many, if not most, of our college buildings are named for wealthy people who gave a lot of money to the schools. And our sports centers took this idea a step further. Companies paid a whole lot of money for what’s called the “naming rights” to U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, for example, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

  Now the governor(州长)of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, wants to sell naming rights to roads and bridges in the state. He says not just companies, but also wealthy people, would help the Virginia transportation budget(预算)by paying to have their names-or perhaps those of loved ones-placed on roads and bridges, and thus on maps as well.

  People hold different views, however. Supporters say Americans are used to having things sponsored(赞助).Others disagree, considering the idea as the next step in the “companies of America.” They wonder how far such an idea might spread, and where it would end: at the Burger King Pacific Ocean, perhaps.

Most of the roads need to have names so that ____.(  )

48.

All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map, and so people can ask directions to them. Americans name a lot of bridges, too.

  Very often these names carry a clear geographical reference-the Pennsylvania Turnpike, for example. Or, like the George Washington Bridge, roads and bridges are named for famous historical figures or powerful officers.

  We make a big deal out of naming things, as when someone decided to name an airport after a U.S. judge. So now we have the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

  Many, if not most, of our college buildings are named for wealthy people who gave a lot of money to the schools. And our sports centers took this idea a step further. Companies paid a whole lot of money for what’s called the “naming rights” to U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, for example, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

  Now the governor(州长)of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, wants to sell naming rights to roads and bridges in the state. He says not just companies, but also wealthy people, would help the Virginia transportation budget(预算)by paying to have their names-or perhaps those of loved ones-placed on roads and bridges, and thus on maps as well.

  People hold different views, however. Supporters say Americans are used to having things sponsored(赞助).Others disagree, considering the idea as the next step in the “companies of America.” They wonder how far such an idea might spread, and where it would end: at the Burger King Pacific Ocean, perhaps.

Who are many college buildings named for according to the passage?(  )

49.

All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map, and so people can ask directions to them. Americans name a lot of bridges, too.

  Very often these names carry a clear geographical reference-the Pennsylvania Turnpike, for example. Or, like the George Washington Bridge, roads and bridges are named for famous historical figures or powerful officers.

  We make a big deal out of naming things, as when someone decided to name an airport after a U.S. judge. So now we have the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

  Many, if not most, of our college buildings are named for wealthy people who gave a lot of money to the schools. And our sports centers took this idea a step further. Companies paid a whole lot of money for what’s called the “naming rights” to U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, for example, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

  Now the governor(州长)of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, wants to sell naming rights to roads and bridges in the state. He says not just companies, but also wealthy people, would help the Virginia transportation budget(预算)by paying to have their names-or perhaps those of loved ones-placed on roads and bridges, and thus on maps as well.

  People hold different views, however. Supporters say Americans are used to having things sponsored(赞助).Others disagree, considering the idea as the next step in the “companies of America.” They wonder how far such an idea might spread, and where it would end: at the Burger King Pacific Ocean, perhaps.

Why does the governor of Virginia want to sell naming rights?(  )

50.

All but the tiniest of roads have to have names so they can be recognized on a map, and so people can ask directions to them. Americans name a lot of bridges, too.

  Very often these names carry a clear geographical reference-the Pennsylvania Turnpike, for example. Or, like the George Washington Bridge, roads and bridges are named for famous historical figures or powerful officers.

  We make a big deal out of naming things, as when someone decided to name an airport after a U.S. judge. So now we have the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.

  Many, if not most, of our college buildings are named for wealthy people who gave a lot of money to the schools. And our sports centers took this idea a step further. Companies paid a whole lot of money for what’s called the “naming rights” to U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, for example, and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

  Now the governor(州长)of Virginia, Bob McDonnell, wants to sell naming rights to roads and bridges in the state. He says not just companies, but also wealthy people, would help the Virginia transportation budget(预算)by paying to have their names-or perhaps those of loved ones-placed on roads and bridges, and thus on maps as well.

  People hold different views, however. Supporters say Americans are used to having things sponsored(赞助).Others disagree, considering the idea as the next step in the “companies of America.” They wonder how far such an idea might spread, and where it would end: at the Burger King Pacific Ocean, perhaps.

What can we learn from the last paragraph?(  )

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:Mary与Bill不期而遇,邀请他一起吃晚饭。但Bill当晚7点要去北京,下周一回来。Mary让Bill回来后给她打电话。

  (Mary=M; Bill=B)

M: Bill, is that you? I haven’t seen you for a long time.

B: Hi, Mary. Great to see you again. 51 ?

M: Fine. Why don’t we get together and have a chat? How about 52 this evening?

B: Well, it sounds great, but I’m  53  at 7 o’clock.

M: What a pity!

B: Well, I’ll be back 54 . We can find a time to meet again.

M: Okay. 55 when you are back.

B: No problem. Goodbye!

M: Bye!

52.

假设你是李华,写信给英国朋友Tim,问他是否愿意租房子给你的好友李明,并介绍他的情况,内容包括:

  1.品学兼优,将去伦敦某大学学习计算机;

  2.喜爱读书、看电影、听音乐,乐于助人,定能融洽相处;

  3.愿意提供更多信息。

注意:1.词数应为100左右;

  2.生词:租房子rent a room

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