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Part Ⅰ.Directions: There are 50 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the sentence.(每小题1分,共50分)
1. a scientist is being deliberately informal, he will tend to speak like a book when he is explaining science.
A. Although B. While C. Even if D. Unless
2.It was unwise of him to the unreliable data in his speech.
A. refer to B. add to C. keep to D. point to
3. Jean did not have time to go to the concert last night because she was busy
for her examination.
A. to prepare B. to be prepared C. preparing D. being prepared
4. His letter was so confusing that I could hardly make any of it whatsoever.
A. meaning B. message C. sense D. explanation
5. I am sorry to inform you that I have no choice to refuse your application.
A. and B. than C. but D. rather
6. They did not find to prepare for the worst conditions they might meet.
A. worth they while B. it worthwhile C. it worth D. it worthy
7. She is a very secretary; she never forgets anything or makes a mistake.
A. anxious B. effective C. adequate D. efficient
8. If tap water were as dangerous as some people think, would be getting sick.
A. a lot of more us B. more a lot of us C. a lot of us more D. a lot more of us
9. It was not until he had come near his home suddenly remembered what his wife told him to do in the morning.
A. did he B. had he C. that he D. when he
10. His mother usually has an apple for at the end of a dinner because she firmly believes that “An apple a day keeps the doctor away. ”
A. from B. desert C. deserte D. desertion
11.We gave out a cheer when the red roof of the cottage came view.
A. from B. in C. before D. into
12. A subject is the effect of acid rain on human health.
A. which continues to be intense debate
B. what continues to be intense debate
C. on which it continues to be intense debate
D. on which there continues to be intense debate
13. He hardly seems middle-aged, old.
A. much the less B. rather than C. other than D. let alone
14. The doctor told Penny that too much to the sun is bad for the skin.
A. exposure B. extension C. exhibition D. expansion
15. Turn on the television or open a magazine and you advertisements showing happy, balanced families.
A. are often seeing B. often see C. will often see D. have often seen
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Part Ⅲ. Reading Comprehension( 每小提1.5分。共30分)
Passage:
Britain almost more than any other country in the world must seriously face the problem of building upwards, that is to say, of accommodating a considerable proportion of its population in high blocks of flats. It is said that the English man objects to this type of existence, but if the case is such, he does in fact differ from the inhabitants of most countries of the world today. In the past our own blocks of flats have been associated with the lower-income groups and they have lacked the obvious provisions, such as central heating constant hot water supply, electrically operated lifts from top to bottom ,and so on, as well as such details , important notwithstanding, as easy facilities for disposal of dust and rubbish ad storage places for baby carriages in the ground floor, playgrounds for children on the top of the buildings, and drying grounds for washing. It is likely that the dispute regarding flats versus individual houses will continue to rage on for a long time as far as Britain is concerned. And it is unfortunate that there should be hot feelings on both sides whenever this subject is raised. Those who oppose the building of flats base their case primarily on the assumption that everyone prefers an individual home and garden and on the high cost per unit of accommodation. The latter ignores the higher cost of providing full services to a scattered community and the cost in both money and time of the journeys to work for the suburban resident.
71. We can infer from the passage that .
A. English people, like most people in other countries, dislike living in flats
B. people in most countries of the world today are not opposed to living in flats
C. people in Britain are forced to move into high blocks of flats
D. modern flats still fail to provide the necessary facilities for living
72. What is said about blocks of flats built in the past in Britain?
A. They were mostly inhabited by people who did not earn much
B. They were usually not large enough to accommodate big families
C. They were sold to people before necessary facilities were installed.
D. They provided playgrounds for children on the top of the buildings.
73. The word “rage”(Line 11) means .
A. be ignored
B. develop with great force
C. encourage people greatly
D. be in fashion
74. Some people oppose the building of flats because .
A. the living expenses for each individual family are higher
B. it involves higher cost compared with the building of houses
C. they believe people like to live in houses with gardens
D. the disposal of rubbish remains a problem for those living in flats
75. The author mentions that people who live in suburban houses .
A. do not have access to easy facilities because they live away from the city
B. have to pay a lot of money to employ to do service work
C. take longer time to know each other because they are a scattered community
D. have to spend more money and time traveling to work every day
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