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The life of school at Hawkshead greatly affected Wordsworth’s poetry.()

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第1题

Why does Doree compare the visit to Lloyd as a parent visiting child in school?A.Beca

A.Because she asks similar questions about his life

B.Because she is protective of him

C.Because she shares similar feeling of patronization

D.Because she sees Lloyd as immature

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第2题

I was exposed to new people, new ideas and a completely new way of life -- a way of life that expose
d me to drugs. Most of the people that I met in the acting school had already been doing drugs for years, I felt that by using drugs, I would become a part of their world and it would deepen my friendships with them to new levels. I tried pot, even a little cocaine, but it was Ecstasy that changed my life forever.

Grammatical devices:

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第3题

In the author's opinion, young people can learn a lot during the days they spend "hostelli
ng" because ______.

A.they meet a lot of people from different places

B.they have such useful classes in the hostel as they don't have in schools

C.they have more interesting activities than at school

D.they are very much interested in life in the hostel

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第4题

Few Americans remain in one position or one place for a lifetime. We moving from town to c
ity to suburb, from high school to college in a different state, from a job in one region to a better job elsewhere, from the home where we raise our children to the home where we plan to live in retirement. With each moving we are forever making new friends, who become part of our new life at that time.

For many of us summer is a special time for forming new friendships. Today millions of Americans vacation abroad, and they go not only to see new sights but also with the hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beginning of a friendship is possible.

The word "friend" can be applied to a wide range of relationships—to someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a fellow worker, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a trusted confidant (知己) .

The reasons why many Americans move from place to place are as follows except______.

A.saving money

B.getting a better job

C.going to college

D.finding a place to spend the rest of the life

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第5题

The task of being accepted and enrolled(招收)in a university begins early for some student

The task of being accepted and enrolled(招收)in a university begins early for some students. Long【C1】______they graduate from high school. These students take special【C2】______to prepare for advanced study. They may also take one of more examinations that test how【C3】______prepared they are for the university. In the final year of high school, they【C4】______applications and send them, with their student records, to the universities which they hope to【C5】______. Some high school students may be【C6】______to have an interview with representatives of the university: Nearly【C7】______, and usually very frightened, they are【C8】______to show that they have a good attitude and the【C9】______to succeed. When the new students are finally【C10】______, there may be one more step they have to【C11】______before registering for classes and【C12】______to work. Many colleges and universities【C13】______an orientation(情况介绍)program for new students.【C14】______these programs, the young people get to know the【C15】______for registration and student advising, university rules, the【C16】______of the library all the other【C17】______services of the college or university. Beginning a new life in a new place can be very【C18】______. The more knowledge students have【C19】______the school, the easier it will be for them to【C20】______to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life.

【C1】

A.as

B.after

C.since

D.before

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第6题

In America, you can achieve if you are prepared. You can soar(高飞)as far as your knowledg

In America, you can achieve if you are prepared. You can soar(高飞)as far as your knowledge, drive and social skills will take you. The hitch is that although most of our children are born with incredible potential, far too many of them never see their promises fulfilled because their brains dont get enough stimulation(刺激)early in life. Jon Fine, CEO and president of United Way of King County, showed slides(幻灯片)of two brains during a speech Friday. One showed the brain of a child who received lots of stimulation, and the other the brain of a neglected child. There was a marked difference in the development of the temporal lobe(颞叶), which meant the child who hadnt had rich experiences in his or her early childhood would have trouble processing information. High-quality early education is the surest way to reduce the high school dropout rate because children start learning the moment they enter the world. It could keep more people out of prison and help grow the talent well need to rebuild our economy, mend our environment and write brilliant music. Think about something as simple as vocabulary. How do children acquire the kind of deep and broad repository(储存)of words and language skills that are the foundation of success in school and in life? Obviously, since you need it to succeed in school, waiting until you are in school to learn isnt the best option. Kids learn at home from their parents, and parents arent equally prepared to teach. Kids who arrive at school behind rarely catch up.

Which is the best title of this passage?

A.The Importance of Early Education.

B.The Equal Chance in America.

C.Family Education in America.

D.The Cause of the High-school Dropout Rate.

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第7题

Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she w
as ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.

In 1849, after graduation from medical school, she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师), but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.

Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.

(1) Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?

A.She couldn’t get admitted to medical school.

B.She decided to further her education in Paris.

C.A serious eye problem stopped her.

D.It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States.

(2) What main obstacle almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming for a doctor?

A.She was a woman.

B.She wrote too many letters.

C.She couldn’t graduate from medical school.

D.She couldn’t set up her hospital.

(3) How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?

A.Eight years B.Ten years

C.Nineteen years D.Thirty-six years

(4) According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life of Elizabeth Blackwell,

A.became the first woman physician.

B.was the first woman doctor.

C.and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children.

D.set up the first medical school for women.

(5) Elizabeth Blackwell spent most of her lift in_______.

A.England

B.Paris

C.the United States

D.New York City

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第8题

??BNot many years ago,a wealthy and rather strange old mall named Johnson lived alone in a

??B

Not many years ago,a wealthy and rather strange old mall named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England.He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five.he gave £1200 to the village school to buy land and equipment for a children&39;s playground.

As a result of his kindness,many people came to visit him.Among them was a newspaper man. During their talk,Johnson remarked that he was seventy—five and expected to live to be a hundred.The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five.Johnson had a sense of humour(幽默).He liked whisky(威士忌酒)and drank some each day.“I have an injection (注射)in my neck each even in 9,”he told the newspaperman,thinking of his evening glass of whisky.

The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant.In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy.five and had a daily injection in his neck.Within a week,Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain asking him for the secret of his daily injection.

The gift of money to the school suggests that Johnson_________.

??A.had no children

B.was a strange man

C.was very fond of children

D.wanted people to know how rich he was

Many people wrote to Johnson to find out,_________.A.what kind of whisky he had

B.how to live longer

C.how to become wealthy

D.in which part of the neck to have an injection

The newspaperman_________.A.should have reported what Johnson had told him

B.shouldn’t have asked Johnson what iniection he had

C.was eager to live a long life

D.should have found out what Johnson really meant

When Johnson said he had an injection in his neck each evening.he really meant that_________.A.he drank a glass of whisky in the evening

B.he needed all injection in the neck

C.a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well

D.there wag something wrong with his neck

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第9题

Artist, scientist and entrepreneur are what most of us have known some or a lot about.【C1】
______people would be surprised if somebody is perfectly good at one or two of these professions,【C2】______a hat-trick(帽子戏法)is quite rare. Man-kit Lam, now【C3】______in Hong Kong, in his 50s is the inventor of "special painting style", an accomplished【C4】______professor and biologist, and a rising key man with businesses in【C5】______the United States and Hong Kong. But Lam is most【C6】______as an artist, which is his passion(热望)since childhood. Lam was born in Chaoyang in South Chinas Guangdong Province and【C7】______with his family to Hong Kong【C8】______he was a child. A strong art lover, Lam displayed unusual artistic talents when he studied traditional Chinese ink painting【C9】______experienced and artistic Johnson Chou, Zhao Shaoang and Yang Shanshen in his【C10】______years. When he graduated from middle school, Lam asked his【C11】______to let him study art in college. They strongly objected, fearing that it would be too【C12】______for him to survive as a professional artist. "So I chose to study mathematics in college because it seemed to be the【C13】______to learn," Lam said. "To study【C14】______, you had to write papers. To study physics or biology, you【C15】______conduct experiments. But to study mathe matics, you only had to understand. " The young man had not【C16】______that he had special ability in science. After only six years of study in Canada, Lam got a bachelors degree in mathematics, a masters degree【C17】______physics and a doctorate in biophysics, the latter from the University of Toronto. In 1977, Lam went to the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston as an associate professor of ophthalmology(眼科学). In 1980, Lam was【C18】______to be the founding director of the Hong Kong Institute of Biotechnology, thus beginning his frequent shuttles(往返)between the United States and Hong Kong. In 1993, Lam【C19】______the Life Tech Group of Companies in the United States to develop, manufacture and market healthcare products. After Hong Kongs【C20】______to the motherland, Lam moved the headquarters of life Tech Group to Hong Kong and has lived there ever since.

【C1】

A.Some

B.Many

C.Few

D.Lots of

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第10题

Woodblock prints are illustrations made from a carved block of wood and printed on paper. They were first

Woodblock prints are illustrations made from a carved block of wood and printed on paper. They were first used in Japan in 21_________ to illustrate book. When readers became more and more 22_________ in the illustrations for their artistic value, publishers hired skilled artists to create prints which could be sold separately. By the end of the 23_________ century, techniques were developed to produce many copies of a print from the same woodblock, making this fine art available to the general public.

The most famous Japanese woodblock prints were made during the 1700s and 1800s. The styles were unique to Japan. Scenes from everyday life or the theater, beautiful women, and landscapes were often the 24_________ of these prints. The Japanese name ukiyoe ,25_________ "pictures from the floating world," is used to describe the famous woodblock prints from this era: This refers 26_________ images of fleeting moments of pleasure, amusement, andentertainment 27_________ by the artists. Later, European artists, particularly painters of theFrench Impressionist School, admired and were influenced by the bold colors and 28_________ designs of these Japanese woodblock prints.

Making a woodblock print has three 29_________ stages:cutting, inking and printing. First the artist takes a block of soft wood, usually pine, and cuts away parts of the wood with a sharp too1. The design is the part of the wood that is left uncut and upraised. Next the design is coated with 30_________ , and a sheet of paper is placed over it , rubbing the paper then transfers the ink from the woodblock to the surface of the paper. For different colors, different blocks of wood are used, one for each color.

21.A.1960 B.the 1960 C.1960s D.the 1960s

22.A.interest B.interested C.interesting D.interests

23.A.seventeen B.seventeen's C.seventeenth D.seventeenths

24.A.subjects B.names C.pictures D.paper

25.A.mean B.means C.meant D.meaning

26.A.on B. to C. up D. for

27.A.found B.invented C.captured D.created

28.A.unusual B.usual C.ordinary D.common

29.A.big B.small C.minor D.major

30.A.ink B.paper C.plastic D.wood

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第11题

Textbook prices are traditionally high. " Combined with the rising cost of tuition, the pr
ice of books for our students is just killing these kids," said Peter Jason, Ph.D. , a local community college professor. Adding to that problem, many college instructors change textbooks year after year: they either upgrade to a new edition or switch to an entirely different textbook. This further hurts students because if an instructor no longer uses a particular textbook, that book has no resale value. Students are one of the poorest groups of people in America. Almost half of them have at least one part-time job. In fact, some even have three jobs and still manage to have high grades and go to school full-time. So Dr. Jason decided to make life a little easier and a lot cheaper for his students by writing his own book on public speaking. He thinks that many books have an increased price because of bells and whistles: CD-ROMs, lots of color photographs, and lots of graphics. He talked to his students, and many of them, like him, prefer to keep things simple. They want to have a book which is brief and concise, not long-winded. A few years ago Dr. Jason finished his own textbook. " Compared to most other public speaking primers(启蒙书), mine is half the number of pages, and one-third the price. That is, $ 30 instead of $ 90. Plus, it is published in a three-ring binder format. So, when I wrote a second edition last year, students only had to buy the 35 new pages and delete 35 of the original pages. For only $ 7.00, they had upgraded to the new edition. I ve had great feedback from my students about this loose-leaf concept. Maybe the word will get out, and more writers and publishers will try it," said Dr. Jason.

What can we learn from Paragraph 1?

A.College textbooks are way too expensive.

B.Students don"t like to sell their own textbooks.

C.Students ask their instructors not to use any textbooks.

D.Some students were rejected by their instructors.

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