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这种题目的解法是: 1)定位法 根据题干或选项中的关键词返回看文,找到相关句,与选项相比较就能确定答案。 2)固定思路 三误一正的做题方法主要与三正一误的下列问法相联系: Which of the following is mentioned in...except... Which of the following is not mentioned... 以这些问法为题干的信息通常连续出现在同一段,而且往往无列举标志词,如 first, second, third等。做题时只需阅读有关段落,根据一个正确选项中的关键词在其前后寻找其他两个正确选项,剩下一 个原文中未提到的,为正确答案。这种列举还有其他形式:1) 列举项出现在同一句话中;2)列举项分散在全文中。不过做题方法都是一样:看选项找答案 。 做是非题的注意事项: 1)不要漏看题干中的“Except”和“Not”等词; 2)因为难度较大,可以等做完其他四道题后再做; 3)对于三误一正的问题,如果定位困难,可以运用排除法,这样找到正确答案的可能性就会增加。对于含“原文 未提到的新概念”、“原文没有的绝对化概念”等选项可以考虑排除 ; 4)为了节约时间做其他题,通常找到答案就不再考虑其他选项了。 2.例证题 例证题为职称阅读理解的常考点之一,所以阅读时对于for example, for instance,http://rich-girl.org/forum/index.php...8008#msg138008, such as,ralph lauren pas cher, as等引导的例子可以注意,birkenstock pas cher,划下这几个提示词,以便做题时查找。这类题的基本结构为The author provides in Line (或Paragraph...) an example in order to...,意思是向文中举出某现象或例子的目的。由于职称阅读理解文章大都是说明文和议论文,所以文章中 举出一些例子无非是为了说明一定的道理,sweat franklin marshall。关键在于这个例子在原文出现的位置,但不管如何,这个例子之前或之后不远处通常都有一句总结说明性的话, 这句话就是答案,即被例证的对象。如果例子与全文主题有关,则例证主题,答案为段落题句;如果例子与段落主 题有关,那就是例证段落主题,则答案为段落主题句;此外,答案为例子前后总结说明性的话。 做例证题的注意事项: 1)illustrate(例证),give an example(举例),verify(证实)等不同表达法在题干或选项 中并不影响答案; 2)假如题干问的是某一具体事物,其所在的句子就是例证的内容。例子为句段的,通常为两 种模式:①总结说明→例子(例证),总结说明后有时伴有提示词,http://frasier496.bokee.com/viewdiary.242448896.html,如for instance, for example等;②例子(例证)→总结说明,总结说明前有时伴有提示词,如thus,jean diesel pas cher, therefore, in conclusion, as a result等。 3.其他形式的具体题 每次职称考试阅读理解部分的文章不同,问题不同,但题型比较固定,出题模式也相对固定 。这使得考生可以根据相对固定的出题模式有针对性地阅读文章,http://blog.sohu.com/people/chantal927/182520851.html。有些考试形式和考点反复出现,不妨总结如下: 1)定义考点: 由于一篇职称阅读文章通常在250词左右,一个定义可能占几行,这时定义很可能作为考点。阅读时只需圈出被 定义的词就行了,也可以以分为两种: Ⅰ.与主旨相关的篇章定义,jean diesel,理解它有助于做主旨题。 Ⅱ.具体定义 就是对文中某个现象或术语加以定义。这种具体定义有时成为词义题的考试内容。 2)年代与数字考点 这也是一个常见的考点。对于按时间顺序组织的文章而言,尤其如此。读文章时最好能圈划出有关年代与数字,以 免做题时浪费查找时间。这个考点有几种出题方式: Ⅰ.直接问时间数字; 根据题干或选项中的关键词和速读原文时留下的印象,回到原文定位,chaussures paul smith,对原文进行同义表达的为答案。 Ⅱ.涉及文字表达的数字。 Ⅲ.涉及简单计算。数字之间形成参照或对比时,与简单的四则运算题相联系。 不管考点以何种形式出现,chaussure foot,只要题干问年代与数字,答案就对应于文章中的年代与数字。 3)比较考点 比较考点的表现形式主要有: Ⅰ?比较及会有比较意义的词汇手段和句型结构: a)表示比较级的more+形容词(或副词)和形容词(或副词)+er形式; b)表示最高级的most+形容词或副词和形容词或副词+est等形式; c)表示比较的词汇手段:parallel, rival ,match, differ from,canada goose, like, unlike, different from等 Ⅱ?表示绝对意义的字眼: first(第一),least(最不),jean pas cher,always(老是),never(永不),foremost(最),uttermost( 最) ,all(所有),none(一个也不),any(任何) 火车采集器html简单模板示范 Part I Listening Comprehension£¨20 minutes£? Section A?ú?ú?ú?ú?ú Directions£oIn this section£?you will hear 10 short conversations£?At the end of each conversation£?a question will be asked about what was said£?Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once£?After each question there will be a pause£?During the pause£?you must read the four choices marked A£?£?B£?£?C£? and D£?£?and decide which is the best answer£? Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre£? 1£?A£?Because he wants to meet the woman's cousin£? ?ú B£?Because he thought he was not informed£? ?ú C£?Because the woman does not want him to join her£? ?ú D£?Because the woman goes to her cousin's place too often£? 2£?A£?The train has just started off£? ?ú B£?Once it starts raining£?it'll rain a lot£? ?ú C£?They're ready to catch the train£? ?ú D£?It has been raining for some time£? 3£?A£?The typist£? ?ú B£?The man£? ?ú C£?The woman£? ?ú D£?A friend£? 4£?A£?To her£?math is even more difficult than biology£? ?ú B£?To her£?biology is difficult£?but math is not£? ?ú C£?She spends half of her time on biology£? ?ú D£?She is going to give up biology£? 5£?A£?There was a fire£? ?ú B£?There was a shower£? ?ú C£?There was a car accident£? ?ú D£?There was a heavy snow£? 6£?A£?They are not worth the trouble£? ?ú B£?They are inexpensive£? ?ú C£?They are too easy£? ?ú D£?They are very rewarding£? 7£?A£?Today£? B£?Next week£? ?ú C£?Tomorrow£? ?ú D£?In two days'time£? 8£?A£?Mary will come at 7£o00£? ?ú B£?Mary won't come£? ?ú C£?Mary will be late£? D£?Mary doesn't want to come£? 9£?A£?Go to a theater£? ?ú B£?Go to a dance£? ?ú C£?Go to the Student Center£? ?ú D£?Go to a lecture£? 10£?A£?He regrets not seeing the movie£? B£?It is not a good movie£? ?ú C£?He wants to see the movie again£? ?ú D£?It is an excellent movie£? Section B Directions£oIn this section£?you will hear 3 short passages£?At the end of each passage£?you will hear some questions£?Both the passage and the question will be spoken only once£?After you hear a question£?you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A£?£?B£?£?C£? and D£?£?Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre£? Passage One Questions 11to 13are based on the passage you have just heard£? 11£?A£?White£? ?ú?úB£?Yellow£? ?úC£?Blue£? ?ú?úD£?None ofthe above£? 12£?A£?Because airplanes are driven by air£? ?ú?úB£?Because they need air to see things far ahead£? ?ú?úC£?Because they need air to lift their wings£? ?ú?úD£?Because the drivers can't breathe without air£? 13£?A£?We'll see airplanes flying in the sky£? ?ú?úB£?There will be no air£? ?ú?úC£?There will be a lot of air around us£? ?ú?úD£?We'll become light enough to fly£? Passage Two Questions 14to 16are based on the passage you have just heard£? 14£?A£?It's amazing that anyone could move so fast£? ?ú?úB£?Televisions mark the beginning of modern life£? ?ú?úC£?Modern life is changing very fast£? ?ú?úD£?It's hard to remember the past£? 15£?A£?Because change happened so quickly£? ?ú?úB£?Because people were not interested in it£? ?ú?úC£?Because people were too busy with their work£? ?ú?úD£?Because change happened so slowly£? 16£?A£?She felt like being interested in it£? ?úB£?She was not happy about it£? ?ú?úC£?She felt disappointed£? ?ú?úD£?She was really amazed£? Passage Three Questions 17to 20are based on the passage you have just heard£? 17£?A£?Gas£? ?ú?úB£?Water£? ?ú?úC£?Vapor£? ?ú?úD£?Chemicals£? 18£?A£?By heating dry ice£? ?ú?úB£?By passing steam over dry ice£? ?ú?úC£?By mixing dry ice with ordinary ice£? ?ú?úD£?By turning ordinary ice into steam£? 19£?A£?It is lighter to carry£? ?ú?úB£?It is not so cold as ordinary ice£? ?ú?úC£?It takes a long time to melt£? ?ú?úD£?It is cleaner to use than ordinary ice£? 20£?A£?In the 1950's£? ?ú?úC£?In the 1920's£? ?ú?úB£?In the 1940's£? ?ú?úD£?In the 1930's£? Part II Reading Comprehension£¨35 minutes£? Directions£oThere are four passages in this part£?Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements£?For each of them there are four choices marked A£?£?B£?£?C£?and D£?£? You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center£? Questions 21to 25are based on the following passage£o More attention was paid to the quality of production in France at the time of Rene Coty£?Charles Deschanel was then the financial minister£?He stressed that workmanship and quality were more important than quantity for industrial production£?It would be necessary to produce quality goods for the international market to compete with those produced in other countries£?The French economy needed a larger share of the international market to balance its import and export trade£? French industrial and agricultural production was still inadequate to meet the immediate needs of the people£?let alone long-ranged developments£?Essential imports had stretched the national credit to the breaking point£?Rents were tightly controlled£?but the extreme inflation affected general population most severely through the cost of food£?Food costs took as much as 80 percent of the workers'income£?Wages£?it is true£?had risen£?Extensive family allowances and benefits were paid by the state£?and there was full-time and overtime employment£?Taken together£?these factors enabled the working class to exist but allowed them no sense of security£?In this precarious£¨2??è?¨μ?£?and discouraging situation£?workmen were willing to work overseas for higher wages£? The government was reluctant to let workers leave the country£?It was feared this immigration of workers would deplete the labor force£?The lack of qualified workers might hinder the improvement in the quality of industrial products produced£?Qualified workers employed abroad would only increase the quantity of quality goods produced in foreign countries£?Also the quantity of quality goods produced in France would not be able to increase as part of its qualified labor force moved to other countries£? 21£?According to the passage£?the French workers were ________ £? ?ú?úA£?better paid than the workers in any other European countries ?ú?úB£?able to save more money with the increase in their wages ?ú?úC£?anxious to work abroad ?ú?úD£?often unable to find work in France 22£?Rene Coty and Charles Deschanel were both interested in ________£? ?ú?úA£?better quality in production ?ú?úB£?increasing quantity in production ?ú?úC£?having the government raise tariffs on foreign imports ?ú?úD£?eliminating unions in France 23£?The French government was reluctant to let the workers leave the country because ________ £? ?ú?úA£?it would enlarge the working force ?ú?úB£?it would hinder the improvement of quality in industrial production ?ú?úC£?it would hinder the increase in quantity of exports ?ú?úD£?it would damage the imports 24£?Rents in France ________£? ?ú?úA£?were extremely high ?ú?úB£?were extremely controlled ?ú?úC£?took as much as 80percent of the workers'income ?ú?úD£?had doubled in two years 25£?According to the passage£?the French government ________£? ?ú?úA£?prohibited French to work abroad ?ú?úB£?reduced taxes to fight inflation ?ú?úC£?paid family allowances and benefits ?ú?úD£?prohibited the French workers to join labor unions Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage£o Food can be divided into two basic categories£oreal food and pleasure food£?Real food is fuel for the body's needs£?while pleasure food£? which is high in fat and sugar£?is primarily for taste satisfaction£?The categories are pretty obvious£?Broccoli is real food£?Cookies are in the pleasure group£? When you are hungry£?you are faced with choices£?If you aren't suffering from excessive hunger£?you can be rational about them£?Go to the refrigerator£?What looks good£?If you have chosen a real food£?say£?a turkey sandwich£?you can be certain your body can use it for fuel£?Eat it and enjoy£? Two hours later you are hungry again£?Back to the refrigerator£?What looks good£?Ice cream£?Stop£?Employ your will power just a little£?Ice cream is not what your body needs£?Does something else look good£?Yes£?a piece of toast with peanut butter and a glass of milk sound good too£?Okay£?go ahead£?remembering that high-fat real foods should be eaten in moderation£? One trick is to eliminate pleasure foods from your kitchen£?Instead£?keep a variety of high-quality foods available at all times£?In short£?buy lots of delicious real food£?food you really like£?and get rid of the junk£? But what if you have ice cream on hand and nothing sounds good£?Although you don't want to eat pleasure foods whenever the urge strikes£?there is a legitimate place for them in your diet£?If you have analyzed your feelings and there are no other needs imitating hunger£? eat the ice cream£?You have not failed£?On the contrary£?you have accepted your natural appetite£?but not blindly£? Surprisingly£?when you know you can eat anything you want£?and that you never have to put up with unsatisfied hunger again£?it takes a lot of pressure off£?You will begin to want to eat what your body needs£?and your body will begin to need foods that will lead to slimness£? 26£?Which of the following statements is NOT true£? ?ú A£?The author is against getting rid of pleasure food altogether£? ?ú B£?One can eat the high-fat real foods heartily since it is fuel for the body£? ?ú C£?Make sure to keep pleasure food such as ice cream in your diet£? ?ú D£?Of course you can sometimes have ice cream if you really want to£? 27£?What would be the best title for this passage£? ?ú?úA£?Real Food And Pleasure Food ?ú?úB£?Reducing Weight ?ú?úC£?Limit Your Consumption Of Pleasure Food ?ú?úD£?How To Choose Food When You Are Hungry 28£?Whatcan you assume from the last paragraph£? ?ú?úA£?Being able to eat anything doesn't necessarily imply pleasure£? ?ú?úB£?Real foods may lead to slimness£? ?ú?úC£?Eat only what your body needs£? ?ú?úD£?Be sure to satisfy your hunger whenever it strikes you£? 29£?What can broccoli be except ________ £? ?ú?úA£?ice cream ?ú?úB£?cauliflower ?úC£?a turkey sandwich ?ú?úD£?a piece of toast 30£?Judging from the fourth paragraph£?what does"junk"mean£? ?ú?úA£?Food like ice cream£? ?ú?úB£?Food you do not like£? ?ú?úC£?Pleasure foods£? ?ú?úD£?Low-quality foods£? Questions 31to 35are based on the following passage£o Cloning£?manipulating a cell from an animal so that it grows into an exact copy of that animal£?is the forbidden fruit of biotechnology£? Some scientists were so sure it could not be done that£?in the 1970s£?they discouraged moralists£¨?×àí?§?ò£?from discussing its moral implications£?Yet at the same time other scientists£?secretly£?in out-of-the-way labs£?were getting ever closer to making clones£?For ten years£?scientists have been cloning sheep and cows from embryo£¨??쥣?cells£?But so far Dolly is the only animal cloned from an adult cell£?not from an embryo£? She is living proof that scientists have solved one of the most challenging problems of cell biology£? The question now is how soon will scientists clone humans£?"Nature"£?the scientific journal that published the Dolly paper£?commented£?"Cloning humans from adults tissues is likely to be achievable any time from one to ten years from now£?"Most scientists agree there is no insurmountable obstacle in human cloning£?But a human clone£?even though it might resemble the individual from whom it was made£?would differ dramatically in personality and character£?intelligence and talents£?"You will never get 100 percent identity£?"says psychologist Jerome Kagan of Harvard£?"because of chance factors and because environments are never exactly the same£?" That£?however£?is small comfort to many people£?Shortly after Dolly's birth announcement£?President Clinton ordered a group of experts to come up with proposals for government action£?With the cloning of humans within reach£?whether it is to be banned or regulated is now on the nation's moral agenda£¨òéê?è?3ì£?£? Some regard the cloning of humans as inherently evil£?a morally unjustifiable intrusion into human life£?They measure the morality of any act by the intention behind it£?still others are concerned primarily with consequences for society as well as for individuals£? For the moment it seems that the latest achievement in the biotech field has provided everyone with food for thought£? 31£?In what way is Dolly different from earlier clones£? ?ú?úA£?It is cloned from human embryo£? ?ú?úB£?It is cloned from a human cell£? ?ú?úC£?It is cloned from an adult cell£? ?ú?úD£?It is cloned from an adult embryo£? 32£?What is the prospect£?according to most scientists£?of making clones from adult human tissues£? ?ú A£?Such clones will be exactly like the one from whom it was made£? ?ú B£?It would be possible within the decade£? ?ú C£?There still exist some technical problems£? ?ú D£?It is impossible to make such clones in one to ten years from now£? 33£?Why did Clinton order a group of experts to make proposals for government action£? ?ú?úA£?He wants to quicken the pace of cloning research£? ?ú?úB£?The success of cloning involves serious moral evaluation problems£? ?ú?úC£?He wants to ban the human cloning research£? ?ú?úD£?He is worried about the funding of the further research£? 34£?"Food for thought"in the last paragraph means ________£? ?ú?úA£?worry for food ?ú?úB£?increased food to be expected ?ú?úC£?something worthy of consideration ?ú?úD£?reasons for deep understanding 35£?The best title for the selection can be ________£? ?ú?úA£?BiotechnologicalSuccess And Its Possible Consequences ?ú?úB£?Dolly Is Only The Beginning ?ú?úC£?The Definition Of Cloning ?ú?úD£?Cloning Humans From Adults'Tissues Questions 36to 40are based on the following passage£o Failure is probably the most fatiguing experience a person ever has£?There is nothing more exhausting than not succeeding£?being blocked£?not moving ahead£?It is an evil circle£?Failure breeds fatigue£?and fatigue makes it harder to get to work£?which adds to the fatigue£? We experience this tiredness in two main ways£?as start-up fatigue and performance fatigue£?In the former case£?we keep putting off a task that we are forced to take up£?Either because it is too tedious or because it is too difficult£?we avoid it£?And the longer we postpone it£?the more tired we feel£? Such start-up fatigue is very real£?even not actually physical£?not something in our muscles and bones£?The remedy is obvious£?though perhaps not easy to apply£owillpower exercise£?The moment I find myself turning away from a job£? or putting it under a pile of things I have to do£? I clear my desk of everything else and attach the objectionable item first£?To prevent start-up fatigue£?always treat the most difficult job first£? Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle£?Here we are willing to get started£?but we can't seem to do the job right£?Its difficulties appear to be insurmountable and however hard we work£?we fail again and again£?The mounting experience of failure carries with it an ever-increasing burden of mental fatigue£?In such a situation£?I work as hard as I can£?then let the unconscious take over£? 36£?Which of the following can be called an evil circle£? ?ú?úA£?Success-zeal-success-zeal£? ?ú?úB£?Failure-tiredness-failure-tiredness£? ?ú?úC£?Failure-zeal-failure-tiredness£? ?ú?úD£?Success-exhaustion-success-exhaustion£? 37£?According to the passage £?when keeping putting off a task£?we can experience ________£? ?ú?úA£?tiredness ?úB£?performance fatigue ?ú?úC£?start-up fatigue ?úD£?unconsciousness 38£?To overcome start-up fatigue £?we need ________ £? ?ú?úA£?toughness ?ú?úB£?prevention ?ú?úC£?muscles ?ú?úD£?strong willpower 39£?The word"insurmountable"in the last paragraph probably means ________ £? ?ú?úA£?that can not be solved ?ú?úB£?that can not be understood ?ú?úC£?that can not be imagined ?úD£?that can not be objected 40£?According to the passage£?which of the following statements is NOT true£? ?ú?úA£?It is easier to overcome start-up fatigue£? ?ú?úB£?Performance fatigue occurs when the job we are willing to take gets blocked£? ?ú?úC£?One will finally succeed after experiencing the evil circle£? ?ú?úD£?Fatigue often accompanies fatigue£? Part III Vocabulary and Structure£¨20 minutes£? Directions£oThere are 30 incomplete sentences in this part£?For each sentence there are four choices marked A£?£?B£?£?C£?and D£?£?Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence£?Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center£? 41£?I haven't got the ________ idea of what you mean£?Would you please make it clear to me£? ?ú?úA£?lightest ?ú?úB£?furthest ?ú?úC£?smallest ?ú?úD£?faintest 42£?We've ________ salt£?Ask Mrs£?Jones to lend us some£? ?ú?úA£?run away with ?ú?úB£?run over ?ú?úC£?run off ?ú?úD£?run out of 43£?He was always ill for a time£?but he managed to ________ £? ?ú?úA£?pull on ?ú?úB£?pull in ?ú?úC£?pull up ?ú?úD£?pull through 44£?He ________ interrupted me by asking irrelevant questions£? ?ú?úA£?continually ?úB£?continuously ?ú?úC£?consistently ?ú?úD£?consequently 45£?The actors have to ________ before they appear in front of the strong lights on television£? ?ú?úA£?cover up ?úB£?make up ?ú?úC£?paint up ?ú?úD£?do up 46£?When the whole area was ________ by flood£?the government sent food there by helicopter£? ?ú?úA£?cut away ?ú?úB£?cut down ?ú?úC£?cut up ?ú?úD£?cut off 47£?They have left New York ________ good£?they'll never go back and live there again£? ?ú?úA£?for ?ú?úB£?at ?ú?úC£?by ?ú?úD£?in 48£?The dress in the window ________ her eye when she passed it£? ?ú?úA£?attracted ?ú?úB£?got ?ú?úC£?caught ?ú?úD£?met 49£?To develop lightindustry in abig way ________ to improving the people's livelihood£? ?ú?úA£?owes ?ú?úB£?attributes ?ú?úC£?distributes ?úD£?contributes 50£?As they haven't a child of their own£?they are going to ________ a little girl£? ?ú?úA£?accept ?úB£?receive ?ú?úC£?adapt ?úD£?adopt 51£?Would you please ________ these books to your classmates£? ?ú?úA£?hand out ?ú?úB£?hand down ?ú?úC£?hand in ?ú?úD£?hand over 52£?The doctor ________ a medicine for my headache£? ?ú?úA£?subscribed ?úB£?described ?ú?úC£?prescribed ?ú?úD£?inscribed 53£?No agreement was reached in the discussion as neither side would give way to ________ £? ?ú?úA£?the other ?ú?úB£?any other ?ú?úC£?another ?ú?úD£?other 54£?The dog has ________ its affection to its new master£? ?ú?úA£?transferred ?ú?úB£?transformed ?ú?úC£?transported ?ú?úD£?transmitted 55£?Although he was neat and well-groomed£?he was somehow unattractive in ________ £? ?ú?úA£?outlook ?ú?úB£?look ?ú?úC£?appearance ?ú?úD£?feature 56£?The chimney is no longer ________ volumes of waste gas into atmosphere£?as protective filters are being used£? ?ú?úA£?giving away ?úB£?giving off ?ú?úC£?giving in ?úD£?giving up 57£?It's no good ________ until I'm reasonably sure when I'll be able to go for my holiday£? ?ú?úA£?deciding ?ú?úB£?to decide ?ú?úC£?to have decided ?úD£?being decided 58£?I regret ________ you that your application has been refused£? ?ú?úA£?informing ?ú?úB£?to inform ?ú?úC£?to be informed ?ú?úD£?being informed 59£?The facilities of the older hospital ________£? ?ú?úA£?are as good or better than the new hospital ?ú?úB£?is as good or better than the new hospital ?ú?úC£?are as good as or better than the new hospital ?ú?úD£?are as good as or better than those of the new hospital 60£?Since you need to catch an early train tomorrow morning£?we ________ now£? ?ú?úA£?might as well leave ?ú?úB£?ought to have left ?ú?úC£?should have left ?ú?úD£?could have left 61£?Do you feel like ________ to a film or would you rather ________ at home£? ?ú?úA£?going£?£?£?stay ?ú?úB£?to go£?£?£?stay ?ú?úC£?going£?£?£?staying ?ú?úD£?going£?£?£?to stay 62£?At three o'clock ________ a cold morning£?he arrived here£? ?ú?úA£?in ?ú?úB£?at ?ú?úC£?on ?ú?úD£?of 63£?I'm sure dirty£? ________£? ?ú?úA£?am I ?ú?úB£?aren't I ?ú?úC£?isn't I ?ú?úD£?am not I 64£? ________ £?there is no place like home£?wherever you go£? ?ú?úA£?It may be humble ?ú?úB£?As humble it may be ?ú?úC£?Humble it may be ?ú?úD£?Humble as it may be 65£?"Has he gained weight£?""He would gain weight£?but he ________ much£?" ?ú?úA£?does not eat ?ú?úB£?did not eat ?ú?úC£?hadn't eaten ?ú?úD£?couldn't eat 66£?The day's work ________ £?Mary and Carl are playing cards£? ?ú?úA£?are done ?ú?úB£?done ?ú?úC£?doing ?ú?úD£?did 67£?But for his help£?I ________ £? ?ú?úA£?did not succeed ?ú?úB£?had not succeeded ?ú?úC£?should not have succeeded ?ú?úD£?have not succeeded 68£?His use of technical terms left his audience ________ £? ?ú?úA£?confusing ?ú?úB£?with confusion ?ú?úC£?confused ?ú?úD£?to confusion 69£?Try and calm yourself£? ________ your mind will be easy again£? ?ú?úA£?and ?ú?úB£?or ?ú?úC£?when ?ú?úD£?before 70£?It was not untilshe had arrived home ________ remembered her appointment with the doctor£? ?ú?úA£?when she ?ú?úB£?that she ?ú?úC£?and she ?ú?úD£?she Part IV Short Answer Questions£¨15 minutes£? Directions£oIn this part£?there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements£? Read the passage carefully£?Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words£? In an effort to produce the largest£?fastest£? the most luxurious ship afloat£?the British built the Titanic£?It was so superior to anything else on the seas that it was considered"unsinkable"£? So sure of this were the owners that they provided lifeboats for only 950of its possible 3£?500 passengers£?Many passengers were aboard the night it rammed an ice-burg£?only two days at sea and more than half way between England and New York£?the destination£?Because the luxury liner was traveling so fast£?it was impossible to avoid the ghostly looking ice-burg£?An inextinguishable fire also contributed to the ship's disaster£?Panic increased the number of deaths as people jumped into the icy water or fought to be among the few to board the lifeboats£?Four hours after the mishap£?another ship£?the Carpathia£?rescued the survivors£?less than a third of those originally aboard£?The famous Titanic enjoyed only two days of sailing glory on its maiden voyage in 1912before plunging into 12£?000feet of water near the coast of Newfoundland£?where it lies today£? Questions£o 71£?The owners of Titanic provided lifeboats for only 950passengers which were far from enough because ________ £? 72£?How many days was the Titanic at sea before sinking£? 73£?The word"inextinguishable"means?ú________£? 74£?Where is the Titanic now£? 75£?Besides speed and fire£?what else contributed to the large number of deaths£? Part V Writing£¨30minutes£? Directions£oFor this part£?you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Importance of Teamwork£?You should write at least 120 words and you should base your composition on the outline£¨given in Chinese£?below£? 1£?????è???DèòaóDí??óo?×÷μ???é??£ 2£?′óò?????・????óò????¤£o £¨1£???è?3é3¤íêé??¢×・?ó??è?3é1|μ?Dèòa?£ £¨2£????è・¢?1μ?é??áμ?Dèòa?£ £¨3£?D?àíDèòa£?è??ú×??×éíóú12í?ê?òμ?D?ò?ˉì?èùót?Dμ è?£ 3£??á??£o?ùóúD-í?o?×÷μ???òaD?£??òòa2??÷?ò??ó|è?o?è¥×??£ ??2???′e°??? Part II 21-25 C A B B A 26-30 B C A A D 31-35 C B B C A 36-40 B C D A C Part III 41-45 D D D A B 46-50 D A C D D?ú51-55 A C A A C 56-60 B A B D A 61-65 A C B D A 66-70 B C C A B Part IV 71£?it was considered"unsinkable" 72£?Two days£? 73£?uncontrollable£?can't be put out 74£?Near the coast of Newfoundland£? 75£?Panic£? Part V Importance of Teamwork As teamwork is increasingly important in modern society£?everyone should train his ability to cooperate with others£? Today's society is no longer aself-sufficient one£?but one in which all the people depend on each other for existence£?Only for existence£?not to mention the pursuit and obtainment of happiness£?one can't do without the ability to work harmoniously with others£?In the highly developed society today£?one can almost accomplish nothing without joint efforts£?Every loaf of bread£?every article ofclothes£?every house or apartment£?every means oftransportation is the product ofcooperative efforts£?We play with other children in kindergartens£?we study with our classmates at schools£?and we will work with our fellow workers or colleagues in factories or companies£? What we have got through teamwork is not only self-improvement£?personalsuccessbutalso the satisfaction at both our devotion to common causes and the sense of collective honor£? To meet the needs of both personal improvement and the sophisticated society£?we should learn to cooperate with each other and adjust to each other£?Only in this way can we achieve successes and satisfy ourselves as wellas the society£? |
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