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第1题:

单选题
These stars form a group, the shape of _____ is rather like the shape of a watch.
A

that

B

which

C

whom

D

whose


正确答案: C
解析:
句意:这些星星形成一群,形状真有点像一块手表。此题考查的是非限定性定语从句,that不能作为非限制性定语从句的引导词,首先排除。由于指代的前面的物,因此只能选which。

第2题:

问答题
Who do you need to impress most according to the passage?

正确答案: The hiring manager.
解析:
事实细节题。由第三段末句“…most thoughtful questions for the hiring manager—that’s who you need to impress most.”可以得出求职者需要尽力打动人事经理,给他留下好印象。

第3题:

问答题
What does the word “haven” in the last paragraph refer to?

正确答案: shelter
解析:
语义题。根据题干定位至原文最后一段。该段前两句说到:You can imagine the sibling rivalry in all its permutations. Eventually I took haven in the written word to get away from it.从第一句的rivalry一词可以看出作者与弟弟妹妹间的竞争,而第二句的to get away from it说明了作者读书的目的就是为了逃避这种竞争。由此便可推知shelter“避难所”是正确答案。

第4题:

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正确答案: E
解析:
liable。考点:形容词。空格前为系动词be,空格后为介词to,分析句子结构可知该处应填入形容词。上文提到没有许可证工作是不明智的,接着since引导的从句解释原因,“这样做会被立即驱逐出境”。liable后面一般跟不理想的事情,即“易于产生某种(对主语)不利的后果”,常用于警告。be liable to sth.“应受处罚”,符合句意,故答案为E项。

第5题:

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正确答案: L
解析:
precautions。考点:名词。safety precaution为习惯搭配,表示“安全预防措施”。句意:许多工厂都用颜色作为安全预防措施。

第6题:

单选题
A good education is an _____ you can fall back on for the rest of your life.
A

asset

B

ethic

C

inventory

D

obligation


正确答案: A
解析:
句意:良好的教育是你下半生可以依靠的财富。动词短语fall back on依靠,有助于,需要有宾语,该宾语应与good education形成语义关系。而asset财富符合句意。ethic道德准则。inventory详细目录,财产清单。obligation义务,责任。

第7题:

单选题
A

Paris is not as good as it boasts.

B

She should take better care of herself when travelling.

C

She should learn to protect her right as a consumer.

D

Advertisements cannot be trusted.


正确答案: A
解析:
录音开女士便提到“I suppose we should been on our guard when we read the ad. It really was too good to be true”,由此可知女士从中得出的教训是“广告不可信”,故答案选D项。
【录音原文】
M: Well, how did your trip go? Paris, was it?
W: It was an absolute disaster. In fact, it was so bad, it was really quite hilarious. I saw this ad in the colour supplement which offered “weekend breaks with a difference to the glamour spots of Europe for less than it costs to stay at home”. Well, I suppose we should have been on our guard when we read the ad. It really was too good to be tree.
M: What happened? Do tell me.
W: Well, to start with, the ad said we would travel by air direct from London to Pairs with a well-known airline and be met at the airport and then be taken by taxi to a luxury hotel with a view of Montmartre. Well, what it didn’t say was the flight was with an unknown charter company. We did leave from London, but we flew via Brussels where we hung around for two hours waiting for passengers on another obscure charter flight from Bucharest. We finally landed in Paris six hours after leaving London, only to discover that our personal taxi service had turned into a coach journey.
M: What about the hotel? Did it live up to expectations?
W: You must be joking! The ad promised luxury double bedrooms with adjoining bath and toilet in a three-star hotel overlooking a unique historic area of Paris, within walking distance of some of the city’s best hot spots.
M: Sounds wonderful.
W: Yeah, it was. The deception, I mean. It was a real fleapit. The sort you read about but never expect to see. “Luxury double bedroom with adjoining bath and toilet” translates as a glorified cupboard at the end of a dark corridor with one toilet and bath for the entire floor. The sheets hadn’t been changed and there were cigarette ends in the ashtrays. Not to mention no soap or towels.
M: What about the view? Was it overlooking a deserted railway line or something even more awful?
W: Even that would have been more interesting than brick wall we could see from the window, if you climbed on a chair, you could just see the top of the dome of Montmartre—which I suppose justified the “view of Montmartre”. And as for the hot spots, well, I’ll leave you to imagine what the neighbourhood was like!
M: What did you do? Did you complain?
W: What could we do? We had no choice. It was terribly late when we got there. No, we decided to put up with the hotel and go out to the town. So we called a taxi and went to a restaurant in the Latin Quarter. And then we went to a nightclub and stayed there until the early hours. When we got back to the hotel, we were so tired that we didn’t notice our surroundings. We checked out at ten and moved into a decent place for the following night.
M: So you did have a good time in the end. But I suppose it cost a lot more.
W: An absolute fortune. But we’ve put in a complaint and we’re trying to get our money back.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation.
Q1. Where did the woman get the advertisement?
Q2. Why did the woman’s plane land at Brussels for a stopover?
Q3. What did the woman say about the hotel she was put into?
Q4. What did the woman and husband do after they arrived in the hotel?
Q5. What lessons could the woman probably draw from her trip to Paris?

第8题:

单选题
What can we infer from Paragraph 2?
A

Chairperson or chair is the neutral term of chairman or chairwoman.

B

It is not necessary to replace chairman with chairperson.

C

Chairman can express the same meaning as the word chairwoman.

D

People are very sensitive to the use of chairman in the past.


正确答案: B
解析:
推理判断题。根据第二段中的例子“They clearly perceive it as a title which perpetuates traditional ideas about the place of women in society. For this reason they seek to replace it with neutral terms such as ‘ chairperson’ or ‘chair’…”可以推断出为了避免传统的性别偏见,主席可以叫做中性的chairperson或者chair,正确答案为A。

第9题:

问答题
What’s the attitude of the writer towards the advice experts give?

正确答案: Sarcastic.
解析:
作者态度题。文章第六到十一段讨论了专家的建议,第十一段中“The reason this advice is so hopeless is that it is trying to eliminate anger.”意思是“这个建议很无效的理由在于,它试图消除愤怒”,作者对于这些建议并不认同,持否定态度。从文章中“It keeps me alive, but that’s as far as it goes”和“Again, no dice: I don’t forgive the water machine and I don’t forgive my colleague.”等可以看出,作者对于这些建议怀有讥讽的意思。

第10题:

问答题
Test 13  We are now living in a society of severe competition. Students need to compete for better school; companies compete for better products and more customers. Many people neglect the role of cooperation. What do you think of the relationship between competition and cooperation?  Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:COMPETITION AND COOPERATION  You are to write in three parts.  In the first part, state specifically what your idea is.  In the second part, provide one or two reasons to support your idea OR describe your idea.  In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.  Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.

正确答案:
【参考范文】
It is often believed that competition and cooperation are in opposition to each other. We are now living in a society of severe competition. Students need to compete for better schools; companies have to compete for better products and more customers. And there is constant competition for jobs, fame, and wealth and so on. Cooperation is often neglected by many people. Here I would like to say that both competition and cooperation play an important role in social progress.
Competition is the impetus of the constant development of the human society. The pressure of competition can force people to try their best and give people a sense of the pursuit of excellence. Without competition people would be satisfied with their present condition and society would not advance. A strong desire to succeed and do better than others inspires us to work harder. However, we also need to know the importance of cooperating with others. It’s unimaginable for an individual to live without society. In many cases, people need to cooperate with each other to overcome difficulties. Mere competition may lead to failure.
To succeed in life, we must learn that both com- petition and cooperation are indispensable. Competition will make us always be active to create while cooperation gives us the possibility of working together to overcome obstacles.
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