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1、1.This diploma (毕业文凭) _ that you have completed high school.A. entitlesB. certifiesC. securesD. approves2.The giant corporation was making a take-over _ for a fertilizer plant.A. controlB. bidC. effortD. proposal3.The article _ Chinas educational achievements during the past 20 years and outlined it

2、s development plans for the new century.A. predictedB. witnessedC. highlightedD. intensified4.He is watching TV? Hes _ to be cleaning his room.A. knownB. supposedC. regardedD. considered5.I have already commented that colours will not show up unless the _ of the light is sufficiently great.A. intens

3、ityB. densityC. intentionD. temperature6.The room is dark; Mr. Smith _ to bed.A. should goB. should have goneC. must goD. must have gone7._ I admit there are problems, I dont agree that they can not be solved.A. AsB. WhileC. ForD. Despite8.Although the pay is not good, people usually find social wor

4、k _ in other ways.A. payableB. respectfulC. gratefulD. rewarding9.He is one of the most _ singers in his country.A. preferredB. knownC. favorableD. popular10.He has been _ of murdering the Japanese visitor.A. blamedB. chargedC. accusedD. arrestedQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dial

5、og.During the first half of the nineteenth century much thought was given to building the Panama Canal. The discovery of gold in California in 1848 brought an increased demand for a transportation link across Panama. A railroad line was completed after six years of hard labor in the swamps (沼泽) and

6、jungles. Over two thousand workmen died from yellow fever and malaria (疟疾). In 1881 a French organization tried to build a canal across the Isthmus (巴拿马地峡). For eleven years workmen struggled against heat and disease. At least 15,000 died before the French gave up their attempts to build the canal.

7、For years the abandoned machinery lay in the jungles. At the close of the Spanish-American War the United States bought a strip of land ten miles wide across the Isthmus. Immediate attention was given to the control of diseases. In two years yellow fever was completely eliminated. Because of the wor

8、k of American medical heroes, it was possible to build the splendid Panama Canal. 1.Prior to the successful completion of the Panama Canal, _.A. France bought a strip of land across the Isthmus of PanamaB. Malaria was wiped out as a killer diseaseC. one country failed in its attempts to build a cana

9、lD. American doctors were honored for their work2.The building of the Panama Canal represents _.A. mans unyielding desire for progressB. mans unceasing thirst for dangerC. mans ability to resist diseaseD. mans spirit of invention3.What was given priority by the United States?A. Buying a strip of lan

10、d.B. Starting the building the canal immediately.C. the prevention of illness.D. the Spanish-American War.4.The author presents details according to _.A. order of importanceB. spatial (空间的) orderC. simple listingD. time order5.What is the main idea of the passage?A. The elimination of yellow fever.B

11、. The discovery of gold in California.C. The efforts recorded in the building of the Panama Canal.D. The work of American medical heroes.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Real policemen, both in Britain and the United States, hardly recognize any resemblance (相似) between thei

12、r lives and what they see on TV-if they are even able to watch TV. The first difference is that in real life a policeman has been trained in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He will spend most of his working life typin

13、g millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty-or not-of stupid, petty (不重要的) crimes. Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal: as soon as hes arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem

14、. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks-where failure to produce results reflects on the standing of the police-little effort is spent on searching. A third big difference is between the drama detective and the real life ones. Detectives are subject to two opposing pressure

15、s: first, as members of a police force they always have to behave with absolute legality (合法); secondly, as expensive public servants they have to get results. They can hardly ever do both. Most of the time some of them have to break the rules in small ways. If the detective has to deceive the world

16、, the world often deceives him. Hardly anyone he meets tells him the truth. And this separation the detective feels between himself and the rest of the world is deepened by the simplemindedness-as he sees it-of citizens, social workers, doctors, law-makers, and judges, who, instead of stamping out c

17、rime, punish the criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reform. The result, detectives feel, is that nine-tenths of their time is spent re-catching people who should have stayed behind bars. This makes them rather cynical. 6.It is essential for a policeman to be trained in crim

18、inal law _.A. so that he can catch criminals in the streetsB. because many of the criminals he has to catch are dangerousC. so that he can justify his arrests in courtD. because he has to know nearly as much about law as a professional lawyer7.The everyday life of a policeman or detective is _.A. ex

19、citing and mysteriousB. full of dangerC. devoted mostly to routine mattersD. wasted on unimportant matters8.When murders and terrorist attacks occur the police _.A. prefer to wait for the criminal to give himself awayB. work hard to track down the criminalsC. try to make a quick arrest in order to k

20、eep up their reputationD. usually fail to produce results9.The real detective lives in an unusual moral climate because _.A. he is an expensive public servantB. he must always behave with absolute legalityC. he is obliged to break the law in order to preserve itD. he feels himself to be cut off from

21、 the rest of the world10.Detectives are rather cynical because _.A. nine-tenths of their work involves arresting peopleB. hardly anyone tells them the truthC. society does not punish criminals severely enoughD. D too many criminals escape from jailQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or

22、dialog.During the long vacation I was accepted as a trainee bus conductor. I found the job fiercely demanding even on a short route with a total of about two dozen passengers. I pulled the wrong tickets, forgot the change and wrote up my log (行程记录) at the end of each trip in a way that drew hollow l

23、aughter from the inspectors. The inspectors were likely to check at any time. A conductor with twenty years service could be dismissed if an inspector caught him accepting money without pulling a ticket. It was hot that summer: 100 Fahrenheit (华氏) every day. Inside the bus it was 30 hotter still. It

24、 was so jammed inside that my feet werent touching the floor. I couldnt blink (眨眼睛) the sweat out of my eyes. There was no hope of collecting any fares. In these circumstances I was scarcely to blame. I didnt even know where we were, but I guessed we were at the top just before Market Street. I pres

25、sed the bell, the doors closed, and the bus surged forward. There were shouts and yells from down the back, but I thought they were the angry cries of passengers who had not got on. Too late I realized that they were coming from within the bus. The automatic doors at the back of the bus had closed a

26、round an old ladys neck as she was getting on. Her head was inside the bus. The rest of her, carrying a shopping bag was outside. I knew none of this at the time. When I at last signaled the driver to stop, he crashed to a halt and opened the automatic doors. The woman dropped to the road. Unfortuna

27、tely, the car behind turned out to be full of inspectors. Since it would have made headlines if a university student had almost half-killed a woman of an advanced age, I was given the opportunity to leave quietly. 11.What do we learn about the inspectors in the first paragraph?A. They found the writ

28、er amusing.B. They never wore uniforms.C. They were feared by employees.D. They distrusted older employees.12.Why was the writer unable to do his job properly?A. He wasnt tall enough.B. The buses were too fast.C. People avoided paying.D. He couldnt move.13.The old lady in the incident described _.A.

29、 was injuredB. faintedC. was draggedD. hit her head14.When the incident with old lady happened, _.A. the writer had already decided to give up the jobB. the writers employers wanted to avoid publicityC. the writer was offered the chance to continueD. the consequences were as the writer expected15.Wh

30、at is the writers attitude now to the job?A. He feels responsible for the incident that ended it.B. He thinks that he was unfairly treated by the inspectors.C. He is ashamed that he was incapable of doing it properly.D. He believes that it was an impossible job to do well.阅读答案小题得分对错学生答案1.2C 2.2A 3.2

31、C 4.2D 5.2C 6.2C 7.2C 8.2B 9.2C 10.2C 11.2C 12.2D 13.2C 14.2B 15.2D 完型Have you ever met any caseworkers? Most caseworkers are highly idealistic when they begin their 1. However, they change after a few years in a system that 2. requires people to lie. They 3. to become cynical. They also start to 4.

32、 detectives. Sometimes this role is easy: big companies are very 5. to pay any money to welfare clients illegally. Those on welfare might like to be paid for their services 6. the table. Employers dont often do this, 7. the government finds out about all the money these people make. Any extra income

33、 they earn 8. the central governments computer. Sadly the law does not 9. welfare clients to work part time. Thus, they arent able to make a gradual 10. away from welfare. Many welfare clients would 11to pay for some of their living expenses on their own. They will be happy if they can 12. having to

34、 call their caseworker. This will save them from 13situations. When they need something as simple as 14. to their wheelchair they would like to handle it themselves. Most would agree that the system needs 15. Perhaps legal experts should 16. defenders of the welfare clients. In truth, the system so

35、easily lends itself to 17. by the welfare givers. This would act as a balance against the caseworkers tendency to vigorously 18. any untruths. Caseworkers often try to search for lies told by their clients 19help their clients. Someday people like me will thrive under a new system that will encourag

36、e them, not seek to 20. them of cheating! But it is hard to make our voice heard by policy-makers.选择答案小题得分对错学生答案1.2B 2.2B 3.2C 4.2B 5.2A 6.2D 7.2B 8.2D 9.2D 10.2C 完型答案小题得分对错学生答案1.1.5careers 2.1.5practically 3.1.5tend 4.1.5act like 5.1.5reluctant 6.1.5under 7.1.5therefore 8.1.5goes into 9.1.5allow 10.1.5shift 11.1.5love 12.1.5avoid 13.1.5embarrassing 14.1.5repairs 15.1.5to be changed 16.1.5act as 17.1.5abuse 18.1.5seek out 19.1.5rather than 20.1.5convict

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