单选题The phrase “out of sight and out of mind” underlined in Paragraph 3 probably means .A being unable to think properly for lack of insightB being totally out of touch with business at homeC missing opportunities for promotion when abroadD leaving all car

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The phrase “out of sight and out of mind” underlined in Paragraph 3 probably means .
A

being unable to think properly for lack of insight

B

being totally out of touch with business at home

C

missing opportunities for promotion when abroad

D

leaving all care and worry behind

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第1题:

Much to our regret, we cannot entertain business at your price, since it is out of line with the prevailing market, being 20% lower than the average.


正确答案:很遗憾我们不能考虑按贵方价格成交,因为贵方价格与现时市场不一致,要比一般价格低20%。

第2题:

The bread is so delicious and it was _____ yesterday.

A、out of season

B、out of service

C、out of stock

D、out of sight


正确答案:C

第3题:

The underlined word "assertiveness" in the last paragraph probably means __

A. being willing to speak one's mind

B. being able to increase one's power

C. being ready to make one's own judgment

D. being quick to express one's ideas confidently


正确答案:D

第4题:

请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。
Passage 2
NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports
Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent.
According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians."
"Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially
introduced to society.
The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men.
It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet.

What is the main idea of this passage?
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A.The phrase "coming out" is used in gay community.
B.The phrase "coming out" means revealing of homosexuality.
C.The meaning of the phrase "coming out" has not changed.
D.The development of the use of "coming out".

答案:D
解析:
本文以“NBA中锋杰森 柯林斯最近在《体育画报》的封面故事中宣布他是同性恋”一事引入文章的主题——“出柜”,接着文章探索了“出柜”一词的出现时间、适用对象及其意义的演变过程,最后提到。如今“出柜”一词意义更广了,因此,本文主要讲述了“出柜”一词应用的发展演变过程,D项符合。

第5题:

The underlined phrase “zero in on” in the last paragraph probably means_____

A.100k through

B.skip over

C.focus on

D.depend on


正确答案:C
根据该短语后面的“the things you’re interested in”可推断对感兴趣的内容应“锁定”目标,着重阅读,而不应是“浏览”、“略过”或是“依靠”。

第6题:

Lucy stood at the gate waving to her departing daughter until the car is ______.()

A. out of style

B. in all likelihood

C. out of sight

D. out of place


参考答案:C

第7题:

The underlined phrase in paragraph 3 most probably means _____________.

A. formed an idea for

B. made an outline for

C. made some space for

D. chose some colors for


正确答案:A
【解析】词义猜测题。上下句是Some…Other…句式,while we conjured up our designs的对应部分是while deep in thought,可见conjured up的意思是“思考,想象”,故选A。

第8题:

--Our education system is totally out of order_________It is not out of order, it is in some of troubles.

A. Yes, you are right

B.No problem

C.I don't think so.


参考答案:C

第9题:

请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。
Passage 2
NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports
Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent.
According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians."
"Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially
introduced to society.
The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men.
It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet.

What can we learn from the last paragraph?
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A.The phrase "coming out" is only used in the gay community.
B.The meaning of "coming out" is becoming wider and wider.
C.The phrase "coming out" only stands for a shocking secret in hiding
D.The meaning of "coming out" has not changed until now.

答案:B
解析:
文章最后一段讲述了“出柜”一词的隐喻意,而随着社交群体的宽泛.“出柜”一词已经不再暗指隐秘.可见其意思越来越宽泛了。

第10题:

请阅读Passage 2,完成第小题。
Passage 2
NBA centre Jason Collins recently announced he was gay in a cover story for Sports
Illustrated. In other words, he"came out of the closet." This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. Being in the closet implies hiding from the outside world, and the act of coming out of it implies the will to stop hiding. But though the closet has long been a metaphor for privacy or secrecy, its use with reference to homosexuality is relatively recent.
According to George Chauncey's comprehensive history of modern gay culture, Gay New York, the closet metaphor was not used by gay people until the 1960s. Before then, it doesn't appear anywhere"in the records of the gay movement or in the novels, diaries, or letters of gay men and lesbians."
"Coming out," however, has long been used in the gay community, but it first meant something different than it does now."A gay man's coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society, the enormous drag balls that were patterned on the debutante and masquerade balls of the dominant culture and were regularly held in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, and other cities." The phrase"coming out" did not refer to coming out of hiding, but to joining into a society of peers. The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls, where young women"came out" in being officially
introduced to society.
The gay debutante balls were a matter of public record and often covered in the newspaper, so"coming out" within gay society often meant revealing your sexual orientation in the wider society as well, but the phrase didn't necessarily carry the implication that if you hadn't yet come out, you were keeping it a secret. There were other metaphors for the act of hiding or revealing homosexuality. Gay people could "wear a mask" or "take off the mask". A man could "wear his hair up" or "let his hair down", or "drop hairpins" that would only be recognized by other gay men.
It is unclear exactly when gay people started using the closet metaphor, but "it may have been used initially because many men who remained 'covert' thought of their homosexuality as a sort of'skeleton in the closet'." It may also have come from outsiders who viewed it that way. It seems that"coming out of the closet" was born as a mixture of two metaphors: a debutante proudly stepping into the arms of a community and a shocking secret being kept in hiding. Now. the community is the wider community, and the secret is no longer shocking,"Coming out" is a useful phrase, but it need not imply a closet.

Which of the following statement about "coming out" is True?
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A.Closet is always the metaphor of homosexuality.
B.The original meaning of the phrase is the revealing of homosexuality.
C.The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls.
D.The phrase "coming out" only refers to coming out of hiding.

答案:C
解析:
A项意为“‘柜’一直是同性恋的隐喻”,这与第二段“…the closet metaDhor was not used by gay people until the l960s."相矛盾,因此错误;B选项意为“‘出柜’最初的意思是公开同性恋”.这与第三段“A gay mall’s coming out originally referred to his being formally presented to the largest collective manifestation of prewar gay society”不相符;C选项意为“‘出柜’一词是从上流女子舞会里借用过来的”,与第三段“The phrase was borrowed from the world of debutante balls”相符合,故正确;D项与第三段“The phrase‘coming out’did not refer to coming out of hiding”意思相反。因此选择C。

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