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He had read the text twice,but the teacher asked him to read it ______ . A.a third time B.the thir

He had read the text twice,but the teacher asked him to read it ______ .

A.a third time B.the third time C.third times D.three times

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第1题

•Read the text below about the start of a new business.•Choose the best word t

•Read the text below about the start of a new business.

•Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or D on the opposite page.

•For each question 19-33, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

In 1998, 25-year old John Stewart was found redundant. He was left with a compensation (19) of £5,000 and a determination to be his own (20) As a supporter of his local football club, he had often helped them by maintaining and repairing their seating. He now (21) to set up his own company and make a (22) out of his hobby.

His first (23) was to get 1,000 brochures printed, (24) the two main services which he could (25) repair and maintenance. He sent these brochures to amateur and professional football clubs, and other similar (26) such as hockey clubs.

The week after completing the mailing was the worst of his life. He had no responses at all. Then a letter arrived from Scotland inviting him to give a (27) for a pre-season check of a football club's seating. He arrived in Scotland in three hours; by the end of the afternoon he had signed the (28) to do the work. For£500 the club had its seating made good, and on arriving home three days later, John worked (29) that he had made a £250 (30)

The next four weeks were extremely busy, as club after club (31) John to work for them. He priced each job in the same way as the first, working out all the direct (32) then adding 100%. Money started to flow in and John bought a van and rented a factory unit on an industrial estate near his house.

Then in late August the phones stopped (33) as the pre-season work dried up. John realised that he needed longer-term work and decided to move into the manufacture of seating for new sports stadiums and the replacement market.

(19)

A.salary

B.wage

C.payment

D.amount

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第2题

听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。Text 9W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.M: Why? What's the ma

听第9段材料,回答第15~17题。

Text 9

W: Please turn off the lights, Harry.

M: Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.

W: If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.

M: Now who told you that?

W: Our new neighbor Mr. Smith.

M: Mr. Smith? When did he come to our home?

W: I had to go to his home and ask for help today.

M: What was wrong?

W: When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights went out.

M: Well, did he take care of it for you?

W: Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.

M: What does he mean by a really good job?

W: He said we need new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things.

M: Did he tell you how much it would cost?

W: Yes, about a thousand dollars.

M: A thousand dollars? That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too.

What had gone wrong in their house?

A. Their washing machine.

B. The electricity.

C. The lights.

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第3题

Text 4No man has been more harshly judged than Machiavelli, especially in the two centurie

Text 4

No man has been more harshly judged than Machiavelli, especially in the two centuries follow-ing his death. But he has since found many able champions and the tide has turned. The prince has been termed a manual for tyrants, the effect of which has been most harmful. But were Machiavelli's doctrines really new? Did he discover them? He merely had the frankness and cour- age to write down what everybody was thinking and what everybody knew. He merely gives us the impressions he had received from a long and intimate intercourse with princes and the affairs of state. It was Lord Bacon who said that Machiavelli tells us what princes do, not what they ought to do. When Machiavelli takes Caesar Borgia as a model, he does not praise him as a hero at all, but merely as a prince who was capable of attaining the end in view. The life of the state was the prima- ry object. It must be maintained. And Machiavelli has laid down the principles, based upon his stud-y and wide experience, by which this may be accomplished. He wrote from the view-point of the politician-not of the moralist. What is good politics may be bad morals, and in fact, by a strange fatality, where morals and politics clash, the latter generally gets the upper hand. And will anyone contend that the principles set forth by Machiavelli in his Prince or his Discourses have entirely per- ished from the earth? Has diplomacy been entirely stripped of fraud and duplicity? Let anyone read the famous eighteenth chapter of The Prince:"ln what Manner Princes should Keep their Faith,"and he will be convinced that what was true nearly four hundred years ago, is quite as true today.

Of the remaining works of Machiavelli the most important is the History of Florence written be-

tween 1521 and 1525, and dedicated to Clement VII. This book is merely a rapid review of the Middle

Ages, and as part of it the history of Florence. Machiavelli's method has been criticized for adhering

at times too closely to the chroniclers of his time, and at others rejecting their testimony without ap-

parent reason, while in its details the authority of his History is often questionable.lt is the straightfor-

ward, logical narrative, which always holds the interest of the reader, that is the greatest charm of

the History.

56. It can be inferred from the beginning of the text that

[ A] many people used to think highly of Machiavelli.

[ B] Machiavelli had been very influential among the rulers.

[ C] Machiavelli was widely read among his contemporaries.

[ D] Machiavelli has been a target of criticism throughout history.

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第4题

Text When my father was getting ready for work. our【C1】______was ruled by knocks and words

Text

When my father was getting ready for work. our【C1】______was ruled by knocks and words. One【C2】______on the. table meant "I am ready for my breakfast". Two knocks on the table【C3】______I am ready for my breakfast.【C4】______he said, "Boots". The paper was【C5】______for him over the back of an armchair. Today's paper was put on the chair for his【C6】______. and his boots were brought to him, freshly brushed. He read【C7】______at the same time putting on his boots and lacing them【C8】______. After finishing one boot. he said. "Bus." At that【C9】______one of the girls went outside to the garden gate【C10】______waited there. Her job was to stop the bus【C11】______it came. It came early sometimes, and it had to【C12】______my father.

"Overcoat, hat." One of my sisters had already【C13】______his overcoat. Now she held it【C14】______for him and guided his arms into it. Then she【C15】______his jacket down under the coat. Another girl【C16】______his hat, nicely brushed. "Handkerchief, pipe." They were brought and put, with his tobacco, into his pockets. He【C17】______the window and said either "Walking stick" or "Umbrella". It was handed to him. Ready now, he was【C18】______reading the newspaper.

He didn't put it down【C19】______he heard the shout "Bus coming!" then he kissed my mother and went out. The girls all breathed freely.

【C20】______lucky a man is to have a wife and five daughters at home!

【C1】

A.house

B.room

C.ears

D.mind

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第5题

根据下列文章,请回答 21~25 题。 Text 1An embarrassing experienceIt was the small hours of

根据下列文章,请回答 21~25 题。

Text 1

An embarrassing experience

It was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport. I had cabled London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happening before I reached my flat. In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by the British customs to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty. It was, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed my diplomacy. I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question,"have you read this?" I replied with extreme foolishness,"Yes, hundreds of times. "

"And you have nothing to declare?"

"Nothing. "

"How long have you been out of this country?"

"About three months. "

"And during that time you have acquired nothing?"

"Nothing but what is on the list I have given you. "

He seemed momentarily at a loss, but then he attacked. The attack, when it came, was utterly unexpected.

"Where did you get that watch?"

I could have kicked myself. Two days ago, When playing water games with a friend in the bath, I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER, and it had, not unnaturally, stopped. I had gone into the market and bought, for twelve shillings and six pence, an ugly time piece that made a strange noise. It had stopped twice, without any reason, during the journey.

I explained, but I had already lost face. I produced my own watch from a pocket, and added that I should be grateful if he would confiscate the replacement.

"It is not a question of confiscation," he said, "there is a fine for failing to declare dutiable goods. And now may I please examine that Rolex?"

It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband; then he began to search my luggage.

第 21 题 When did the writer arrive at London airport?

A.In the early morning.

B.Late at night.

C.At noon.

D.Late in the morning

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第6题

第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Grandma was a good st

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Grandma was a good storyteller, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell children. There was the story of how the little boys were taught to listen to grown-ups. One day when they were out on the grassland, there was a fine. Their father shouted, "Fall down on your faces!" They did, and the big fire went over them and they weren't hurt(受伤). There was also the story of three boys at school. Each of them received something to eat. One stored his food for himself, and the mice (老鼠) ate it; one ate all of his, and he got sick; and who do you think had the best time? Of course, the one who shared his food with his friends. Then there was the little boy who ran a- way from home and stayed away all day. When he came home after supper, he found the family sitting around the fire and nobody said a word. He couldn't stand it and said sorry to the family. And there was one about a very lazy(懒惰的) man. He didn't want to work at all even if he was hungry. Of course, he died of hunger.

In this text we read about Grandma's ______ ?

A.happy life

B.interesting stories

C.lazy children

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第7题

听力原文:M: What's that book you just picked up?W: The sociology text Professor Smith uses

听力原文:M: What's that book you just picked up?

W: The sociology text Professor Smith uses in his course.

M: You had better read it if you want to pass the course. Smith swears by it.

W: But it costs 40 dollars. I simply can't afford it.

M: Did you check the used book section here? Maybe they have it.

W: No, they don't. I asked.

M: Why don't you get it from the library?

W: Are you joking? I've been trying for months and it's always out. There are more than 45 students in the course and every single one wants the book.

M: Listen, you know my roommate, Henry, don't you? He took the same course last year and I believe he owns the book. I'll ask him if he'll lend it to you.

W: Oh, Tom, that would solve everything.

Why doesn't the woman buy the book?

A.Because it's too expensive to buy it.

B.Because she doesn't need it.

C.Because she can't buy it everywhere.

D.Because she has already got one.

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第8题

Part ADirectons :Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on, each text by cho

Part A

Directons :

Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on, each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on, ANSWER SHEET1.

Text 1

During the past fifteen years a great deal of attention has been given to "letting it all hang out".

My impression is that this over-zealous devotion to speaking one' s mind has more often led to hurt feelings and ruined relationships than to great joy and fulfillment.

I think we generally agree that holding in real feelings and never expressing less-than-lovely thoughts about each other hardly lead to constructive communication. It' s a great relief to allow ourselves the luxury of admitting our human weaknesses and pursuing more honest relationships with oth-ers. But we need to strike a balance between telling it all and telling nothing.

Recently I received a letter from a mother who had been persuaded by her troubled twenty-five-

year-old son to attend a weekend "truth" marathon with him. Under pressure from the group, her de-fenses collapsed and she heard herself telling her son for the first time that he had been an accident-that she hadn't been planning to have a child. He in turn told her that he couldn't recall a single dayin his childhood that he'd been happy.

"At that time," this woman wrote, "it seemed helpful. We cried and we made up; I thought

telling the truth had been good for us. But the trouble is, it wasn't the whole truth. By the time

Tommy was born, I did want him, and at times he was happy. Ever since that day, we' ve both been disturbed by some terrible feelings we shared. "

I must admit we've come to the conclusion that some things are better left unsaid. Honesty is a

fine policy as long as we know what the truth really is-but most of the time we don't. It's a fine

goal to encourage children to express their real feelings. But we need a new sense of balance. Telling it all is not a cure-all for every problem nor even an end in itself. It's useful and freeing under some circumstances and terribly hurtful and damaging under others.

It' s a good idea, I think, to bite your tongue for ten or fifteen minutes before saying what' s on

your mind. Try to decide whether it's going to open up new and better avenues of communication or leave wounds that may never heal.

46.The expression "letting it all hang out" means "________ .

[A] balancing all thoughts

[B] expressing all real feelings

[C] considering all relationships

[D] admitting all human weaknesses

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第9题

•Read the text below about an accountant.•Choose the best word to fill each ga

•Read the text below about an accountant.

•Choose the best word to fill each gap, from A, B, C or D.

•For each question 19 33 mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.

•There is an example at the beginning,

Charlie Has a Chance to Get Ahead

Charlie is employed known an accountant in a small assembly plant in the Midwest. In his seven years at Astro-Technology, he has become (19) with most of the 200 employees and enjoys the (20) of his office and the company attitude toward him. However, in the past three years, he has not received a promotion, and there is little chance for one in the near future. The raises he has (21) have not kept up with inflation. He has discussed the situation frequently with his wife, Rita, who is. working as a personnel officer at a research firm in town.

Although Rita has never told Charlie, she feels that her job has more status than his (22) Charlie earns slightly more than income, she has more flexible hours, more holidays with pay, better company fringe benefits, and apparently more status when the two companies' organizational charters are (23) Rita enjoys her present position and the salary she receives.

The two daughters are doing well in grammar school and are active in girl scouts and the 4H Club.

A month ago Charlie (24) a new position for an accountant in their home office in Dallas. He knows that his company has a (25) of promoting from within, and his supervisor feels that he would have a good chance of getting the position. It would mean an immediate 15 percent (26) in pay; more prestige, because he would have a private officer and more (27) for promotions. He applied for the position, but was afraid to tell his wife. When the interview was (28) he informed Rita that he had to go to Dallas for a seminar.

Charlie was (29) with Dallas and the possible neighbourhoods his family could select to make their home. The home office was impressive! Dark walnut and chrome were everywhere, and the personnel in the office were very friendly. After a tour of the facility he had an interview with five managers.

A week later he was (30) that he was one of the three finalists. He was excited and eager to accept the position if it was offered him. That night, when he told Rita, she Was (31) The move would mean they would have to leave their lovely home that they had been remodeling over the last seven years. The girls would have to find new friends.

Finally and most (32) could Rita find a job as good as the one she has? It seemed unfair to force her to move and give up a good job, just so Charlie could satisfy his own (33) It turned into a real argument. Charlie wanted to move and Rita did not. Charlie was saying that he is a striver and Rita was saying she is happy with their status in life.

(19)

A.known

B.acquainted

C.acquaint

D.knowed

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第10题

第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Grandma was a good st

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Grandma was a good storyteller, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell children. There was the story of how the little boys were taught to listen to grown-ups. One day when they were out on the grassland, there was a fine. Their father shouted, "Fall down on your faces!" They did, and the big fire went over them and they weren't hurt(受伤). There was also the story of three boys at school. Each of them received something to eat. One stored his food for himself, and the mice (老鼠) ate it; one ate all of his, and he got sick; and who do you think had the best time? Of course, the one who shared his food with his friends. Then there was the little boy who ran a- way from home and stayed away all day. When he came home after supper, he found the family sitting around the fire and nobody said a word. He couldn't stand it and said sorry to the family. And there was one about a very lazy(懒惰的) man. He didn't want to work at all even if he was hungry. Of course, he died of hunger.

In this text we read about Grandma's ______ ?

A.happy life

B.interesting stories

C.lazy children

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