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1. A. The air pollution. B. The change of climate. C. Lack of exercises. D. Lack of sleep.
2. A. A stockbroker. B. An investor. C. An inventor. D. A jobber. 3. A. School. B. Her job. C. Acting. D. The test. 4. A. He was held up by the traffic. B. He got up very late.
C. He forgot his appointment with the doctor. D. He was busy with his business.
5. A. On the comer of the street. B. Near his home.
C. In their factory. D. Near their university. 6. A. A postman. B. An engineer.
C. A typist. D. A shop assistant. 7. A. Her apartment. B. Her health. C. The weather. D. Her dresses. 8. A. Watching TV. B. Taking a bath. C. Listening to music. D. Playing football. 9. A. Computer viruses. B. Hackers. C. Software. D. Modem. 10. A. The history of China.
B. The culture and customs of Chinese people. C. The Chinese medicine.
D. The development of China.
II¡¢ Vocabulary and structure 20% 11. We are to visit Europe this summer.
A. planning B. persisting C. missing D. liking 12. I like listening to all kinds of music, but classical music is my______ A. festival B. faculty C. favorite D. feature 13. On her way to the school, she had her letter by the post office. A. delivered B. had C. made D. mailed 14. It is said that money can buy anything. Can money happiness? A. lead B. lend C. buy D. borrow 15. The thief has the money that he stole three days ago.
A. run away B. run for C. run down D. run away with 16. The great writer always says, the story before trying to write it.\ A. Master B. Guess C. Recommend D. Outline
17. If your credit is not good, the bank will not you a credit card. A. invest B. pass C. issue D. post 18. you can succeed in the exam depends on how hard you work. A. That B. How C. Why D. Whether
19. troubled me most was that 1 forgot my student card and my ticket. A. What B. Which C. That D. Whether
20. China decided not to the 16th Olympic Games in 1956.
A. take part B. participate in C. join D. played 21. Judging from their accent, they may Australia.
A. come to B. come out C. come from D. come over
22. You are so careless, lf you _____like this, you will make big mistakes some day.
A. follow B. succeed C. go on D. advance 23. Yesterday Mary________ $100 on a dress she liked very much. A. paid for B. cost C. spent D. bought
24. The mother tried to her young daughter from going out on dates. A. stop B. hold C. resist D. advise 25. My baby sister never cries she is hungry.
A. if only B. unless C. otherwise D. since 26. Modern medical science many diseases.
A. has recovered B. has cured C. has put away D. has conquered 27. The task looks a bit difficult, but I think I can with it. A. copy B. cooperate C. cope D. correspond 28. His absence was the snowstorm from the day before yesterday. A. as to B. about to C. due to D. as usual
29. Those who are the accident will be questioned by the police.
A. lived through B. concentrated on C. carried out D. involved in 30. He has been working very hard._____, he got the highest score in the exam. A. As a rule B. As a result C. As a general D. As a whole III, Reading comprehension 30%
(1)
When I think of the post office, I'm reminded of that awful little man who is in charge of the parking lot. He won't let me leave my car there even for a moment, unless I park exactly as he wishes. And he's very difficult to please! I hear that soon my local post office will arrange a program to have stamps sent to homes, so that I won't have to visit the post office to buy stamps when I need them. What's more, the post office will soon install a drive-through letter box. That way, I will hardly have to stop my car to drop off mail. So with all these new and modem postal conveniences, I won't have to deal with that rude little parking lot officer. I just hope I never see his face on a postage stamp! 31. What is that awful little man?
A. He is the person who is in charge of the parking lot. B. He is the person who always parks his car there. C. He is the author's friend.
D. He is a clerk in the post office. 32. What will the local post office arrange? A. it will arrange a party. B. It will arrange for some men to sell stamps in front of the post office. C. It will arrange for someone to send stamps to people's houses.
D. It will arrange for someone to send letters to homes. 33. The little man does not let the author park his car unless A. the author gives him some money.______
B. the author parks his car exactly as he wishes. C. the author goes to the office to buy some stamps. D. the author parks his car there only for a moment.
34. Why needn't the author deal with the little parking lot officer? A. He needn't buy stamps at all.
B. The parking lot officer will not be there because he has been sent
somewhere else.
C. He has sold his car and has no car to park at all. D. He can depend on the new and modern postal conveniences.
35. From the passage, we can conclude that the parking lot officer is_________ A. rather friendly B. very attractive
C. a little polite D. too strict with car drivers
(2)
Why do Westerners love their pets so much, almost as if they were their children? I suppose one reason is that for more than one hundred years many children¡¯s books in England and in America were animal stories. By this we mean stories that gave the animals human names, human voices, human emotions, and even faces that look almost human. Many of these stories taught a moral lesson, like honesty or kindness or hard work. My mother read animal stories to me as a child, and my wife and I read some of the same animal stories to my boys when they were small, and now they read animal stories to their children. Some are the same stories about dogs and cats and rabbits and horses. So children in America grow up with good feelings toward animals. Many families would like to have a purebred dog or cat, that is an animal whose parents come from a single kind of animal. But purebred animals are expensive. And those which are registered with a special dog or cat club are even more expensive since there is a written record of their ancestors for many generations. What often happens is that a family's first pet will come from some friend whose pet has had babies. Or they may get a pet from an animal shelter. Every city and many smaller towns have a humane society which cares for animals that are found and for animals which people no longer want. They try to find the owner of lost pets and to find homes for the others. Over the years my wife and 1 and our children have gotten some very nice dogs for our family from animal shelters, usually at no cost.
But some families do not want a house dog or a house cat. They want an outside dog or cat. So the animal stays outsides the house most of the time. Special dog houses are made for such dogs to use, especially at night in the colder parts of North America.
36. Why do Western people love their pets so much?
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