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I sold all my houses ().A、in auctionB、by auctionC、at auctionD、to auction

I sold all my houses ().

A、in auction

B、by auction

C、at auction

D、to auction

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第1题

Im a 43-year-old mother of three young kids with a Master of Science degree. I also【C1】___
___pizzas for a living. I started doing it after【C2】______home with my children for four years. Caring for your kids all day is a【C3】______opportunity for many women, but it wasnt right for me. I began suffering from【C4】______and decided to get a job so Id have more of my own identity. Now I work nights when my husband is home so we dont have to【C5】______child care. After I learned the basics of pizza delivery—like getting the【C6】______together and not getting lost—I began my new "career" . Being【C7】______and organized by nature, 1 studied the tipping patterns of the town. Our community had a small, expensive liberal-arts【C8】______full of students who ordered lots of pizzas. Most of the kids were friendly and polite.【C9】______Friday and Saturday nights, some of the dorms had huge parties.【C10】______the stairs were sticky from beer and the music was so loud they couldnt【C11】______me knock on the door, the crowds of happy students shouting, "Pizza! Pizza!" always let me through. The first few days of each month, one of us drivers would take【C12】______turn covering the public-housing developments. These customers did not always tip well,【C13】______I always liked seeing the children and adults sitting outside and【C14】______the evenings when the weather was nice. I also deliver to multimillion dollar homes now, but the【C15】______I make in tips has stayed the same. As I【C16】______to these beautiful houses, its easy to fantasize about a【C17】______tip. The person who answers the door always【C18】______young and, like the members of my own family,【C19】______educated. All I usually get is a brief "Thank you" and a dollar or two. People might say Im crazy to waste my education, but I have【C20】______most of them dont: a job I love.

【C1】

A.buy

B.wait

C.turn

D.deliver

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第2题

Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are four passages in this

Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or statements. Choose the best answer to each question or decide T/F for each statement. Passage One People often say that the Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important and personal. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than flats, and many people own their homes. This means that they can make them personal, and change them in any way they like- Most houses have a garden, even if it is a small one, and the garden is usually loved. The house and the garden are the private space of a person. In a crowded city a person knows that he or she has a private space which is only for him or herself and for invited friends. People usually like to mark their space. If you are on the beach you may have spread your towels around you; on the train you may have put your coat or small bag on the seat beside you; in a library you may spread your books around you. Once I was travelling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table between us. The man opposite to me had his briefcase on the table. There was no space on my side of the table at all. I was unhappy. I thought he thought that he owned the whole table. I had been reading a book about nonverbal communication, so I took various papers out of my bag and put them on his case! When I did this he suddenly became angry and his eyes nearly popped out of his head. I had taken up his space! A few minutes later I took my papers off in order to read them. He immediately moved his case to his side of the table.

(1).The home matters greatly to Englishmen.

A.T

B.F

(2).They love houses more than gardens.

A.T

B.F

(3).person often likes to use something to mark his / her space belonging to himself / herself.

A.T

B.F

(4).On the train to London, the man beside the writer placed his briefcase on the table.

A.T

B.F

(5).The writer tried to get back his space by taking all his papers out.

A.T

B.F

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第3题

I stood in line for three hours and (all for anything) — the book was sold out.()
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第4题

I saw an ad for a device that allows your dog to talk to you. Bow Lingual, a Japanese inve
ntion, entered the American market a couple of weeks ago. Named " The Dog Translator," it sold more than 250,000 units before heading here. And dont forget that it was sold at the price of $ 120 each. Its quite simple, really. A radio microphone attaches to your dog s collar, and a handheld receiver "translates" barks into 200 different phrases. The device determines your dogs emotion at the moment: happy, sad, frustrated, on-guard, assertive and needy. (In case you have a dog that barks only in Japanese or Korean, it comes with those translations, too.) As interesting as this new device is—again, I m kicking myself here—any dog owner worth his Milk-Bones knows this might not be all that necessary a purchase. Our dog, Murphy, for instance, has never had any problem whatsoever communicating with us. Not once in 13 years. Odd as it seems, we can figure out quite quickly what s on her mind. Just the cock of her head will often do it. Translation: " Surely you re taking me with you." Sometimes it s a solitary bark at the kitchen door after dinner. Translation: " You forgot my treat, Buster!" And sometimes its 100 barks in a row. Translation: "The mailman is here! The mailman is here! Cant you hear him attacking our house?" But I think I witnessed the ultimate dog communication technique years ago. It was a neighbor s dog. I cant remember the breed or name. All I remember is how bright she was. She had no need for Bow Lingual. Whenever frustrated with her family, which appeared to be quite often, she would stroll into the living room, turn her back to them and sit directly in front of the TV they were watching. And pee. No translation needed. And you need not be smart or rich to figure that out.

We can infer from the passage that sale of "The Dog Translator" in Japan______.

A.was considered a failure

B.was quite successful

C.was relatively satisfactory

D.was relatively unsatisfactory

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第5题

A:I’ve just heard that the tickets for Swan Lake have been sold out! B:Oh, no! ______
A、I was looking forward to it.

B、It doesn’t matter.

C、It’s not at all interesting.

D、I knew it already.

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第6题

--- I just heard that the tickets for tonight s show have been sold out. --- _______.A

--- I just heard that the tickets for tonight s show have been sold out. --- _______.

A、Oh no! I was looking forward to that

B、Oh no! It doesn t matter

C、Oh no! I knew it already

D、Oh no! It s not at all interesting

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第7题

I strongly approve of the preservation of historic buildings. ____________, they are p
art of our heritage and secondly, they are often very beautiful. Too many have already been destroyed. ___________ my home town, where whole streets of lovely houses were knocked down in order to build high-rise flats.

A.Instead of ... For example

B.For instance ... For instance

C.For one thing ... A good example of this is

D.In fact ... For example

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第8题

My father had a small business, employing about 15 people at any given time. We sold all s
orts of dairy products, and many more, from a small store in front of the dairy building. During the summer months, rows of eager tourists lined up at that ice -cream counter for a taste of my father s exquisite homemade ice cream. Because it was an extremely busy little store, the employees had to work very quickly for hours at a time, with little rest. One day, in 1976, we had a new employee, Debbie, who wanted to work in the store for the summer. She had never done this type of work before, but planned to give it her all. On her first day, Debbie made just about every mistake in the book. She added up the sales wrong on the cash register. She charged the wrong prices for items. She gave the wrong bag of food to the wrong customer. And she dropped and broke a half-gallon of milk. I couldn t stand watching her struggle any longer. I went into my father s office and said, " Please go out there and put her out of her misery." I expected him to walk right into the store and fire her on the spot. Since my father s office was situated within view of the sales counter, he had no doubt seen what I was talking about. He got up from his desk and walked over to Debbie, who was standing behind the counter. "Debbie," he said, as he put his hand gently on her shoulder. "I have been watching you and I saw how you treated Mrs. Forbush." Debbie s face began to flush, and she looked as if she was about to cry. She struggled to remember Mrs. Forbush from the many women she had given the wrong change to or spilled milk on. My father continued, "I ve never seen Mrs. Forbush be so polite before. You really knew how to handle her. I am sure she is going to want you to wait on her every time she comes in. Keep up the good work." My father was a wise and compassionate employer. Because of this, Debbie became a loyal and hard-working employee for 16 years—and a friend for life.

The small business run by the author s father______.

A.barely survived this year

B.hardly made any money

C.suffered some losses

D.was quite successful

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第9题

-Jackson: I've just heard that the tickets for Swan Lake have been sold out! -Maria: Oh, no! ____.
A.I was looking forward to it

B.It doesn't matter

C.It's not at all interesting

D.I knew it already

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第10题

【D9】SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSIN.

【D9】

SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI

N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON

E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER

E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU

N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC

H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS

E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.

B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?

C. HE HAS A FARM IN THE COUNTRYSID

E.

D. AND THEY ARE ALSO SOLD IN MANY CITIES IN CHINA.

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第11题

【D10】SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSIN

【D10】

SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI

N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON

E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER

E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU

N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC

H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS

E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.

B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?

C. HE HAS A FARM IN THE COUNTRYSID

E.

D. AND THEY ARE ALSO SOLD IN MANY CITIES IN CHINA.

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