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We would never have gone to Australia, or leaped back in time to the Norman Conquest.

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第1题

Passage Poor, poor dear Cat. And this was the price you paid for sleeping together. This
was the end of the trap. This was what people got for loving each other. Thank God for gas, anyway. What must it have been like before there were anaesthetics? Once it started, they were in the mill-race. Catherine had a good time in the time of pregnancy. It wasn t bad. She was hardly ever sick. She was not awfully uncomfortable until toward the last. So now they got her in the end. You never got away with anything. Get away hell ! It would have been the same if we had been married fifty times. And what if she should die? She wont die. People dont die in child birth nowadays. That was what all husbands thought. Yes, but what if she should die? She wont die, She s just having a bad time. Afterward we d say what a bad time and Catherine would say it wasn t really so bad. But what if she should die? Questions:

Which novel is this passage taken from?

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第2题

I've been going home for lunch ever since I started school. I never liked eating in the ca
feteria(自助食堂) although in tile seventh grade, because all the other boys were doing it and thought it was cool. I washed dishes in the junior high school lunchroom once in a while in exchange for a free lunch. But I like going back to my own house at once.

Mom is always there; she had soup ready in the breakfast room by the time that Ann and Jim and I get home. Ann and Jim have never gone in for the cafeteria, either. Our house in only about a ten-minute walk from the school building, so we can make it back in plenty of time.

There's something about eating in the cafeteria--and not leaving the high school from morning until afternoon -- that feels a little like being in prison. By the end of the morning, I've got to get out of the building. And Mom never seems to mind fixing lunch for us; she never suggests that we eat in the cafeteria.

It's really the only time we have to be alone with her. In the morning Dad's there, and by the time I get home after messing around(混时间) after school, he's usually at home from work. So the time that Mom and I talk together is usually at lunch.

I feel sorry for the students who eat in the cafeteria every day. It would drive me mad, I don't know if their moms just don't like to cook for them in the middle of the day, or if they actually like the cafeteria and the cafeteria food.

When the author was in junior high school, ______.

A.he never ate in the cafeteria

B.he ate in the cafeteria sometimes but not often

C.he always went back for lunch

D.he often ate in the cafeteria

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第3题

I was nervous—desperately nervous—about becoming car-free. But eight months ago our car wa
s hit, and the damage was so bad it had to be given up. And that s when I had an idea. Why not just give up having a car at all? The more I thought about it, the more sensible it seemed. We have a railway station behind our house, a tube station 10 minutes walk away, and a bus stop at the end of the street. If any family in Britain could live without a car, I reasoned, then surely we were that family? But my new car-free plan wasn t shared by my family. My teenage daughters were shocked. How would they get to and from university? (A bus, I suggested.)What would their friends think about our family being "too poor to afford a car" ? (I wasn t that bothered what they thought, and I suggested they take the same approach.) My friends, too, were astonished at our plan. Wasn t a car essential, when you had children? What would happen if someone got seriously ill overnight and needed to go to hospital (erm...an ambulance?). People smiled, as though this was another of my mad ideas, before saying they were sure I d soon realise that a car wasn t a luxury, it was a necessity. Eight months on, I wonder whether we 11 ever own a car again. The idea that you "have" to own a car, especially if you live in a city, is all in the mind. I live—and many other people do too—in a community that has never been better served by public transport, and yet car ownership has never been higher. Do I really need a car? The answer, for me, turned out to be no, and Im a lot richer because I dared to ask the question.

The author decided to live a car-free life______.

A.after his car was damaged beyond repair

B.after he was hurt in a terrible car accident

C.because maintaining a car was too costly

D.because the traffic jam was too much for him

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第4题

A) present B) represent C) distinguishes D) discriminates E) judgments F) discounting G) under

A) present

B) represent

C) distinguishes

D) discriminates

E) judgments

F) discounting

G) underestimate

H) undervalued

I) prejudiced

J) confirm

K) maintain

L) suspect

M) stay

N) remain

O) reveals

To look at me, you would never guess I am in my late sixties. Most people(1)that. I just smile and say, "A lady never(2)her age." There are good reasons why a lady doesn't. Older women get ignored in our society. We are(3)and left to grow old without the company of others.

I understood from a very young age our society(4)against the old. Our society is(5)against women. And, our society makes(6)based on the color of a person's skin. I am an old black woman. I have to use my every advantage in order to(7)a vital part of my community. I have managed to stay fit, to(8)my looks while my wisdom increases. Often younger men(9)my abilities. However, I should tell you that I am very skilled in the art of politics. I was for many years the mayor of a large urban center in the Southern United States. After that I was elected by my district to(10)them in Congress. I advise other women over sixty not to give up! Old as we are, we have experience and know more about life. Let's not let our knowledge and experience go to waste.

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Passage In the later summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked acr
oss the river and the plain to the mountains. In the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders, dry and white in the sun, and the water was clear and swiftly moving and blue in the channels. Troops went by the house and down the road and the dust they raised powdered the leaves of the trees. The trunks of the trees too were dusty and the leaves fell early that year and we saw the troops marching along the road and the dust rising and leaves, stirred by the breeze, falling and the soldiers marching and afterward the road bare and white except for the leaves. Poor, poor dear Gat. And this was the price you paid for sleeping together. This was the end of the trap. This was what people got for loving each other. Thank God for gas, anyway. What must it have been like before there were anesthetics? Once it started, they were in the mill-race. Catherine had a good time in the time of pregnancy. It wasn t bad. She was hardly ever sick. She was not awfully uncomfortable until toward the last. So now they got her in the end. You never got away with anything, Get away hell I It would have been the same if we had been married fifty times. And what if she should die? She wont die. People dont die in childbirth nowadays. That was what all husbands thought. Yes, but what if she should die? She wont die. She s just having a bad time. Afterward we d say what a bad time and Catherine would say it wasn t really so bad. But what if she should die. Questions:

Identify the author and the work from which the passage is selected.

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第6题

根据下面内容,回答题: Dear Cassy,Thanks for reminding me by e-mail that you want to baby-s

根据下面内容,回答题:

Dear Cassy,

Thanks for reminding me by e-mail that you want to baby-sit our children. In spite of the 21 that you are only 12 years old, my wife and I would be 22 to consider your application if you canmeet a few modest 23 :

1. Submit three letters from 24 who will certify that you have never failed to follow directions perfectly in class and never failed to hand in a homework assignment 25.

2. Submit a note from two 26 who will certify that you are in perfect health, have never been sick, and never will be sick.

3. Submit a document from your physical education teacher or team 27 that proves that you can do each of the following: Run two miles in 28 than nine minutes, climb agreased rope to a 29 of twenty feet in thirty seconds while balancing a glass of water on your nose, and walk in bare feet over hot coals and broken glass without complaint or 30.

4. Submit notarized letters from at least two mental health professionals 31 that you have never 32 a jealous, envious, or hostile thought towards any living being Or inanimate object.

5. Play and 33 five expert chess players while blindfolded after going without sleep for 48 hotlrs.

6. Wait 34 for two years while we have private investigators 35 that all your documents are authentic.

Your loving and trusting friends,

The Smiths

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A.fact

B.thing

C.reason

D.fair

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第7题

Take jealousy for example. Remember that time your partner spent so (1) extra time wi

Take jealousy for example. Remember that time your partner spent so (1) extra time with that tall blonde at your best friend’s party? When you mentioned it, he got angry and yelled: ―You’re always so jealous! You have to learn to trust me. He made you feel so foolish —like an insecure little girl- and you vowed you (2) jealous again.

It doesn’t work that way. Jealousy isonly a symptom, and trust isn’t the issue. Fear is. (3) you figure out what you’re afraid of, you’ll find yourself on that merry-go-round again and again. So sit down and (4) why you feel so fearful about the attentions your significant someone shines on someone else.

Some fears are obvious. Will he find someone else more attractive? If he finds (5) more attractive, will he leave you? If he leaves you, what will you do? We stay in unhappy or destructive relationships and jobs for far longer than is emotionally healthy (6) we fear change. And we don’t trust ourselves to (7) the right decisions.

Goleman says (8) literate people have learned how to express their emotions at the right time and place and in the right way. They’re also aware (9) how their emotions affect others, keeping the (10) on cooperation instead of competition or compliance.

(1) A、many

B、much

C、few

D、little

(2)A、will be

B、will never be

C、would be

D、would never be

(3)A、Until

B、Before

C、Unless

D、Then

(4)A、analyze

B、analyzing

C、analyzed

D、analysis

(5)A、anyone

B、everyone

C、someone

D、no one

(6)A、when

B、where

C、because

D、after

(7)A、do

B、make

C、take

D、plan

(8)A、emotion

B、emotional

C、emotionaly

D、emotionally

(9)A、to

B、on

C、in

D、of

(10)A、focus

B、point

C、spot

D、dot

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第8题

… which means we are silencing thousands of songs we have never even heard.
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第9题

If the new safety system () to use, the accident would never have happened.()。

A.had been put

B.were put

C.should be put

D.would be put

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第10题

______ what was going to happen, I would never have left her alone. A.Had I known B.If I know

______ what was going to happen, I would never have left her alone.

A.Had I known B.If I know C.If I knew D.If had I known

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