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C. beat his servant D. praised him for telling the truth
Passage Two
Now, please look at your handbook carefully. The first item on the list is about the student services and the second item is about the special activities on campus. You may read the two parts by yourselves after the meeting. Let’s have a look at the final item on the list. It is health insurance. I’d like to say a few words about this item. If you haven’t got an insurance policy, please get one at registration. Then you will be covered for any emergency during the school year. Students who are here on scholarship are automatically covered by an insurance plan. Students who pay their own tuition may purchase a student policy from the university. You may find student insurance application forms on the table near the door. There is a detailed description of cost and benefit on page 12 of your handbook. If you follow the instructions carefully, registration should go smoothly. But if you do run into any problems, you will find me at the center table. We will be glad to help you. Good luck!
41. Who is the speaker? A. The university president. B. A class officer.
C. A staff member at the registry. D.A professor.
42. Which of the statements is NOT true?
A. The first item on the list is about the student services. B. This is a textbook of insurance.
C. The second item is about the special activities on campus D. The final item about the student insurance policy. 43. Who is the speaker talking to?
A. New university students B. Teachers of the university C. New university employees. D. High school students. 44. What is the benefit of a student insurance policy? A. It will enable the student to get the scholarship.
B. It will cover the student for any emergency during the school year. C. It may prevent the student from any possible emergency.
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D. It may help the student’s registration go smoothly.
45. Where can the students get the application forms for health insurance/ A. Out of the student handbook B. From the speaker’s desk C. In the classroom D. At a table near the door.
Passage Three
People often greet each other with “Hello” or “Hi”. Other forms of greetings are “Good morning”, “Good afternoon”, or “Good evening” according to different times of the day. When talking with foreign friends, we should pay attention to their social conventions. For example, we should not ask people questions about their private activities. So we may talk about the weather, sports or show our concern about their children.
In general introductions, a man is usually introduced to a woman, and the young are introduced to the old. The titles of Miss, Mrs., Professor, or Doctor etc. can be used with the surname. Newly acquainted people will shake hands and greet each other with “How do you do?” or “I’m glad to meet you.”
46. When people are introduced for the first time, they usually greet each other with A. “How are you ?” B. “How do you do?” C. “Nice to see you again.” D. “Good morning”.
47. People usually greet each other with all of the following except A. Good morning! B. I’m glad to meet you. C. How are you? D. Good night. 48. We usually reply to “How do you do? with A. Hello! B. How are you? C. How do you do? D. I’m fine, thank you.
49. When we talk with native speakers of English, we should not ask them the question “ ”
A. How are you? B. What do you think of the football match? C. Do you like the weather here? D. Are you married?
50. Newly acquainted people usually beside the greeting of “How do you do?” A. shake hands B. nod head C. kiss each other D. smile at each other
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Part III Cloze
Many people who work in London 51 to live outside it, and 52 into their offices, factories or schools everyday 53 train, car or bus, even though this 54 they have to get up 55 in the morning and reach home later in the evening.
One advantage (好处) of living outside 56 is that houses are cheaper. 57 a small flat in London without a garden 58 quite a lot to rent 59 the same money, one can get a little house in the country with a garden of 60 own.
Then, in the country one can rest from the noise and hurry of the 61 , 62 one has to get up earlier and spend 63 time in trains or buses, one can sleep better at night, and during weekends and 64 summer evenings, one can 65 the fresh, lean air of the country. If one can spend one’s free time digging, planting, watering and doing the many other jobs 66 are needed in a garden. Then when the flowers and vegetables come up, 67 has the shared the secrets of Nature.
Some people, however, take no interest 68 country things; for them happiness 59 in the town, with its cinemas and theatres, beautiful shops and busy streets, dance halls and restaurants. Such people would feel that their life was not worth 70 if they had to live it outside London.
51. A. would rather B. had better C. prefer D. enjoy 53. A. in B. at C. on D. from 54. A. is B. means C. is like D. says
55. A. more early B. much early C. earlier D. more earlier 56. A. London B. school C. the country D. factory 57. A. Even B. When C. Though D. In spite of 58. A. need B. costs C. asks D. spends 59. A. With B. By C. If have D. Have 60. A. our B. their C. one’s D. your 61. A. school B. factory C. town D. office 62. A. As B. Since C. Despite D. Even though 63. A. many more B. much C. more D. lots 64. A. on B. in C. at D. with 65. A. enjoy B. watch C. found D. meet 66. A. where B. which C. when D. why
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67. A. they B. it C. you D. one 68. A. form B. by C. in D. with 69. A. stands B. lies C. grows D. happens 70. A. live B. to live C. lived D. living
Part IV Translate the following sentences into Chinese
71. My mother was cooking while I was doing my homework. 72. Could I ask you a few questions about the education you received? 73. This is Miss Wang from Shanghai No.1 Shoe Factory.
74. Li Hong makes a long-distance call and gets a lot of information about the university. 75. This time I was lucky. I got the job in this big company.
Part V. Translate the following sentences into English
76.他起床很早,以便赶上早班公共汽车。 77.英语是一门非常有用的语言。 78.他们很关心我父亲的健康。
79.照片右边的这位女士是我们经理的夫人。 80.我随信寄上一张圣诞卡片。
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