Ⅰ、语法、词汇。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。(本大题共25小题,每小题1分,共25分) 
1.“Did   the medicine make you feel any better?” 
“No. I’m sorry to say that   _____, the worse I feel.” 
A.when I take more medicine 
B.taking   more medicine 
C.with more medicine I take 
D.the more medicine I   take 
2.We have plenty of bread;_____ butter, we need some new supply. 
A.as for B.except for 
C.owing to D.due to 
3.In the past   few months the project _____held up by the heated discussion about whether it is   worthwhile. 
A.is B.was 
C.has been D.had been 
4.The boy   was paid $10 for washing ten windows, most of ____ hadn’t been cleaned for at   least a year. 
A.those B.these 
C.that D.which 
5.Just ____   diseases, bad habits are more easily prevented than cured. 
A.alike   B.like 
C.similar to D.resembling 
6.“Is the radio bothering you?” 
“It certainly is. I’d like it ______off.” 
A.turning B.to turn 
C.turned D.turns 
7.The students were talking and laughing ______   the teacher came in. 
A.while B.after 
C.since D.when 
8.We no longer keep up the close friendship we used to have   years ago, ______ we still visit each other occasionally. 
A.since   B.though 
C.because D.for 
9.I have indicated what I think should   be done to overcome our present difficulties, but if anyone can think of a   better course of action I am open _____ suggestions. 
A.to B.with 
C.on D.towards 
10.Looking at him, we found ______ hard to   believe that he was well over seventy. 
A.that B./ 
C.it D.what 
11.As the saying goes, yon ______ take a horse to the water, but you   can’t make it drink. 
A.may B.need 
C.must D.should 
12.If   yon ______ in a spaceship high above the earth, where there is no air to scatter   the sunlight,you would find the sky pitch-black. 
A.riding B.rode 
C.will ride D.would ride 
13.A world fit _______ children is one   in which all children get the best possible start in life and have access to a   quality basic education. 
A.for B.with 
C.in D.to 
14.The   company _______ its clients of its high quality, competitive price, prompt   delivery and good service. 
A.insures B.guarantees 
C.assures   D.ensures 
15.When faced with green lights, the driver who wants to make   a turn should ______way to the vehicle approaching from the opposite direction   and going straight. 
A.make B.take 
C.get D.give 
16.A   highly ______person is likely to be easily hurt by pain, both emotional and   physical. 
A.sensational B.sentimental 
C.sensitive D.sensible 
17.Parents need to take many things into _____ before   deciding whether they should send their children to study abroad. 
A.statement B.decision 
C.explanation D.account 
18.My   mother, whose guiding _____in life was doing right, had a far greater influence   on me than my father. 
A.discipline B.description 
C.principle   D.principal 
19.He is good-tempered-he never _____ his voice to his kids. 
A.rises B.increases 
C.raises D.heightens 
20.Those old   photographs in my album _____ me of my days at Harvard University years ago. 
A.remind B.memorize 
C.remember D.warn 
21.Those deserted   buildings will be pulled down next month to make _____ for a new shopping   center. 
A.land B.room 
C.area D.place 
22.Enrolled   students must pay a health service _____ of ¥150 per semester for their medical   care. 
A.sum B.money 
C.fee D.tuition 
23.He turned down   the request because it was _____ the limits of his power. 
A.above B.over 
C.off D.beyond 
24.In her old age, the lonely woman often sits   quietly at the window, looking into the distance with a blank_____. 
A.stare B.glimpse 
C.glance D.glare 
25.Jerry read the   poem again and again until he _____ it by heart. 
A.learned B.studied 
C.bore D.kept 
Ⅱ、完形填空。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 
Prehistoric people are human beings who lived before writing was   invented about 5,500 years ago. Writing 26 people to record information they   wished to save,27 descriptions of events in their lives.28 this way, the   invention of writing marked the beginning of history. The period before human   beings learned to write is called prehistory. 
Scientists first   discovered evidence of prehistoric people in the mid-1800’s .Most of this   evidence 29 ancient, sharp-edged stone tools and fossilized (已变成化石的)bones of   prehistoric people. 
30 scientists collected more fossils of prehistoric   people, they began to form a clearer 31 of what these early people looked like.   For example, scientists learned that early human beings had smaller brains than   most modern men and women have. This evidence indicated 32 humans had   evolved-that is, modified their physical structure over time. Scientists   developed a set of ideas about human origins 33 the theory of human evolution.   This theory states that as the 34 of the prehistoric world changed, our   prehistoric ancestors went 35 a series of changes that resulted in the first   human beings. They, 36 , evolved into modern human beings. 
Evidence of   prehistoric people is 37 and difficult to find. Scientists must 38 their theory   on this extremely limited evidence. As a result, scientists cannot 39 present a   detailed picture of early human life. 40, new discoveries sometimes disprove   theories that scientists already hold. 
26.A.permitted B.admitted   C.enabled D.let 
27.A.included B.include C.to include D.including 
28.A.In B.By C.With D.For 
29.A.made up of B.consisted of C.made   up with D.consisted in 
30.A.Since B.Now that C.As D.Even though 
31.A.structure B.picture C.impression D.shape 
32.A.where B.why   C.when D.how 
33.A.called B.calling C.meant D.meaning 
34.A.atmosphere B.circumstance C.situation D.environment 
35.A.over B.across C.through D.after 
36.A.after all B.for sure   C.without exception D.in turn 
37.A.rare B.clear C.helpful D.changeable 
38.A.consider B.base C.solve D.explain 
39.A.still B.however   C.yet D.anyway 
40.A.In addition B.On the contrary C.In practice D.On the   whole 
Ⅲ、句子释义。从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 
41.If such work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still   admired, there is probably something to it. 
A.…there is a good reason   for people to love it. 
B.…there is something people failed to discover. 
C.…you can be sure that it is well-written. 
D.…you can conclude   that it must be popular. 
42.Today an appearance on a television talk   show is the ultimate proof of ”making it”in America. 
A.…an important   sign of what you are doing in America. 
B.…strong evidence that you have   adjusted to life in America. 
C.…the best proof that you have succeeded   in the United States. 
D.…the last proof that you have been accepted by   American society. 
43.“A great army it was, and a great story for me .It   will go down in history!” 
A.The story will be recorded in history books. 
B.The story will be told in history classes. 
C.This army is   worth being remembered forever. 
D.This army deserves praise for their   victory. 
44.The Sea Around Us was a delightful antidote to our   ignorance. 
A.The Sea Around Us was about what medicine to use in   emergency. 
B.The Sea Around Us was a useful and delightful book on first   aid. 
C.The book was written for those who knew little about the sea. 
D.The book was both informative and delightful to read. 
45.A   child is a believing creature. Cliff undoubtedly believed them. 
A.A   child always wants adults to believe him. 
B.A child readily accepts what   adults say. 
C.A child never rejects what adults tell him to do. 
D.A child never thinks that adults can be right 
46.In other   words, love comes into an imperfect world to make it livable. 
A.…love makes an imperfect world good enough to live in. 
B.…love is extremely important where things are not perfect. 
C.…love means more in an imperfect world than in a perfect one. 
D.…love is so powerful that it can make an imperfect world desirable. 
47.When I show the documents to Dyson, he is obviously shaken. 
A.…he doesn’t accept what he has seen. 
B.…he begins   trembling all over with fear. 
C.…clearly, he is indifferent. 
D.…clearly, he is shocked. 
48.It left me open-minded about   prayers. 
A.It caused me to believe in prayers. 
B.It caused me to   have doubts about prayers. 
C.It made me reconsider my attitude towards   prayers. 
D.It made me realize that prayers were never answered. 
49.My mother reached into her bottomless supply of maxims and told   Doris,“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” 
A.My mother took out a   book, which provides a large number of maxims. 
B.My mother began quoting   a wise saying from her unlimited collection. 
C.My mother always had a   book of quotations within easy reach. 
D.My mother was constantly   supplied with sayings and quotations. 
50.The audiences were small, and   even if Rudolf had been really first-rate, they would not have been very   demonstrative. 
A.They would not have demonstrated much interest. 
B.They would not have done anything for him. 
C.They would not   have responded warmly. 
D.They would not have told him anything. 
Ⅳ、阅读理解。认真阅读下列两篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题,根据短文的内容从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择一个正确答案,并填入答题纸相应位置。(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 
Passage 1 
Policemen, both in Britain and in the United   States, hardly find anything in common between their lives and what they see on   TV- if they ever get home in time. There are similarities, of course, but the   cops don’t think much of them. 
The first difference is that a   policeman’s life is centered around the law. Most of his training is in criminal   law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be   used to prove the crimes in court. He has to know nearly as much as a   professional lawyer. What is more, he has to apply it on his feet, in the dark   and in the rain, running down an alley after someone he wants to talk to. 
Little of his time is spent in chatting with women of the street or in   dramatic confrontations with desperate criminals. He will spend most of his   working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of   sad, unimportant people who are guilty—or not –of stupid, petty crimes. 
Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal. As soon as he   is arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much   of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks   –where failure to produce results affects the standing of the police –little   effort is made in searching. The police have elaborate hi-tech devices which   eventually show up most wanted men. 
Having made an arrest, a detective   starts to work. To prove his case in court, he often has to gather a lot of   different evidence. Much of the evidence has to be given by people who don’t   want to get involved. So a detective has to be out all hours of the day and   night interviewing the witnesses and persuading them to help him. 
A   third big difference between the drama detective and the real one is the   unpleasant moral twilight in which the real one lives. The detective is subject   to two opposing pressures: first, as a member of the police he always has to   behave with absolute legality; second, as an expensive public servant he has to   get results. He can hardly ever do both. Most of the time he has to break the   rules in small ways. 
If the detective has to deceive the world, 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 simple-mindedness-as he sees it-of citizens, social workers,   doctors, lawmakers, and judges, who, instead of stamping out crime, punish the   criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reform. The result,   he feels, is that nine-tenths of his work is re-catching people who should have   stayed behind bars. This makes him rather cynical. 
51.It is essential   for a policeman to be trained in criminal law______. 
A.so that he can   catch criminals in the street 
B.so that he can justify his arrests in   court 
C.because many of the criminals he has to catch are dangerous 
D.because he has to know nearly as much about the law as a lawyer 
52.The everyday life of a policeman or detective is_____. 
A.exciting and glamorous 
B.full of danger 
C.devoted   mostly to routine matters 
D.wasted on unimportant matters 
53.When murders and terrorist attacks occur the police_____. 
A.prefer to wait for the criminal to give himself away 
B.make   much effort in trying to track down their man 
C.try to make a quick   arrest to keep up their reputation 
D.usually fail to produce results 
54.The real detective lives in “an unpleasant moral twilight”(L. 2,   Para. 6) partly because _____. 
A.he is an expensive pubic servant 
B.he works under constant pressure to get results 
C.he feels   himself to be cut off from the rest of the world 
D.he is obliged to   break the law slightly in order to keep it 
55.The detective is rather   cynical because _____. 
A.society does not punish criminals severely   enough 
B.nine-tenths of his work involves arresting people 
C.hardly anyone tells him the truth 
D.too many criminals escape   from jail 
Passage 2 
When the French Institute in Haiti asked me   to speak on a subject of my own choice, I picked heroism. It’s a subject I know   well. I’ve read many books about it. 
I spoke of some well-known heroes.   I suggested that I was something of a hero myself. Then I described how the   hero, in face of danger, discovers all the great, lasting values of life. 
When I left the platform, a gentleman came to me. “Great lecture,”he   said. “I’m Doctor Bonbon. I’ve been asked to make your stay here as pleasant as   possible. Would you like to go hunting sharks with me? You seem to enjoy facing   danger.” 
I accepted gladly. I saw myself struggling with a huge fish on   my rod… 
I was to speak again the next afternoon. So we agreed to start   early that morning. 
“By the way,”the doctor said as we set out ,“you   should try out your Cousteau.” 
“My…what?” 
“Your snorkel. You   need to breathe. I’ll show you how to work the underwater gun too. What’s the   matter? Something wrong?” 
I had to sit down. I tried to tell myself it   wasn’t so. But there was no doubt about it. I wasn’t to fish with a rod, I was   to go right down into the water. I opened my mouth to protest… 
“You   know,”the doctor said. “I can’t tell you how much we all enjoyed your lecture on   courage.” 
I said nothing. There are times when you have to protect your   means of earning a living. I was known as a good speaker. If I had to be eaten   by sharks to keep my reputation, I was ready. I put on my mask. 
“Now put   on the lead belt. It will get you down there instantly,”the doctor said.   “They’ll go down with you.”He pointed to the four giants on board. 
Bodyguards, I thought with relief. 
“They’re the beaters,”the   doctor said. “They’ll go ahead and drive the sharks toward you. Then all you   have to do is shoot.”I didn’t have the courage to object. They helped me over   the side. 
At the bottom the first thing I saw was a big fish. I   screamed. 
I can’t quite remember what followed. All I know is that,   contrary to what I had said in my lecture, at the moment of danger the hero does   not discover the great values of life. When I opened my eyes again, the big fish   was gone. 
I tried to return to the surface. Then I saw a huge form above   my head. I seized my gun, I closed my eyes and I pressed the trigger. 
The gun was torn from me. 
In seconds I was at the surface.   Luckily, the boat was near. I was on board in an instant. 
“Where’s your   gun?”asked the doctor. 
I explained that I had hit a shark. The beast had   torn the weapon from my hands. 
The black swimmers were climbing back   into the boat now. One of them had my gun. He spoke to the doctor in Creole. 
“It seems,”the doctor said to me, “that yon shot at the hull of the   boat.” 
He was trying to suggest that I had mistaken the boat passing   over my head for a shark. The very idea! 
When I stepped onto the   platform that afternoon, Doctor Bonbon was sitting in the front row. But I   didn’t let his mocking stare disturb me. I was determined to rise once more to   the level of my subject. 
“Ladies and gentlemen,”I began,“when the hero   finds himself facing danger, the first thing he discovers…” 
56.This   story is told in a _____ tone. 
A.sad 
B.serious 
C.humorous 
D.critical 
57.When told to go down into the   water, the writer had to sit down probably because _____ . 
A.he had more   questions to ask Doctor Bonbon 
B.he wanted to discuss the arrangement in   detail 
C.he was greatly inspired 
D.he was trembling with fear 
58.To save his face, the writer had no way out but to _____. 
A.go down into the water 
B.lecture on heroism again 
C.shoot at the hull of the boat 
D.protest against the invitation 
59.When the writer was told that he had actually shot at the boat,   _____. 
A.he did not believe it 
B.he felt annoyed 
C.he   was ashamed of his stupid mistake 
D.he was relieved that nobody was hurt 
60.When he stood on the platform that afternoon, the writer probably   began his speech with this remark:“When the hero finds himself facing danger,   the first thing he discovers _____.” 
A.is his true self 
B.is the   great values of life 
C.is the challenge from other people 
D.is   his strong desire to save his face 
Ⅴ、词形转换。将括号里提供的词转换成适当的词形填入答题纸上相应的位置。 
(本大题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分) 
61.We believe that the key to an   organization’s _____ is the development of great leaders and great employees.   (effective) 
62._____ is a strong feeling of love for and pride in one’s   own country.(national) 
63.One of the tyres of the truck exploded because   of _____.(over, load) 
64.Kodak will _____ production of black-and-white   photographic paper by the end of 2005 due to its sales drop.(continue) 
65.It is very _____ of the young playwright to attempt a new form of   drama. (courage) 
66.With the rapid economic development, there is an   _____ of job opportunities. (explode) 
67.One needs _____ to get rid of   such bad habits as smoking and alcoholism. (control, self) 
68._____   deeds are always encouraged in all cultures. (hero) 
69.The job of a   _____ is to research, record and preserve history. (history) 
70.The   Japanese celebrate the “Tanabata Festival”every 7th night of July, believing   that this could improve their _____ skills. (dress, make) 
Ⅵ、句子翻译。将下列句子译成英语,译文写在答题纸上相应的位置。如括号内有特定要求,请按要求答题。(本大题共5小题,每小题3分,共15分) 
71.我要是你的话,绝不会做出这样的蠢事。 
72.他问我是否能够解释为什么最近雨水这么多。 
73.回收利用旧瓶子比生产新瓶子费用更高,但是为了环保,这样做是值得的。 
74.一个人如果没有生活目标,就可能丧失希望,自暴自弃。 
75.她明白教育将对山区孩子的一生起巨大作用,自愿去那里的一所小学教书。 
(choice;difference) 
Ⅶ、作文。根据所学的一篇课文,写出150字左右的短文。(本大题共15分) 
TOPIC:What do yon think   is the most admirable quality of the old woman in the text “The Washwoman?” 
You can use this outline: 
1.Name this quality. 
2.Give an example or examples to show she possessed this quality. 
3.Give a brief comment on this quality.
 
		
		
		
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