( )1. A. clearly ( )2. A. found ( )3. A. sending ( )4. A. probable ( )5. A. pay ( )6. A. kept ( )7. A. advertisement ( )8. A. change ( )9. A. avoid ( )10. A. losing ( )11. A. offer ( )12. A. worker ( )13. A. success ( )14. A. Make ( )15. A. result | B. carefully B. done B. taking B. possible B. win B. continued B. report B. make B. remember B. applying B. supply B. beginner B. development B. Ask B. decision | C. obviously C. known C. leaving C. likely C. show C. written C. article C. sell C. protect C. preparing C. mean C. owner C. practice C. State C. promise | D. easily D. heard D. picking D. able D. fix D. read D. introduction D. use D. gain D. fitting D. provide D. manager D. experience D. Get D. idea |
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试题【完形填空 The aim of writing a letter of application is to help you to "sell" you】;主要考察你对 题材分类等知识点的理解。 [详细]
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阅读理解 | As kids, my friends and I spent a lot of time out in the woods."The woods" was our parttime address, destination, purpose, and excuse.If I went to a friend"s house and found him not at home, his mother might say, "Oh, he"s out in the woods," with a tone (语气) of airy acceptance.It"s similar to the tone people sometimes use nowadays to tell me that someone I"m looking for is on the golf course or at the gym, or even "away from his desk". For us tenyearolds, "being out in the woods" was just an excuse to do whatever we feel like for a while. We sometimes told ourselves that what we were doing in the woods was exploring (探索). Exploring was a more popular idea back then than it is today.History seemed to be mostly about explorers.Our explorations, though, seemed to have less system than the historic kind: something usually came up along the way.Say we stayed in the woods, throwing rocks, shooting frogs, picking blackberries, digging in what we were briefly persuaded was an Indian burial mound. Often we got "lost" and had to climb a tree to find out where we were.If you read a story in which someone does that successfully, be skeptical;_the topmost branches are usually too skinny to hold weight, and we could never climb high enough to see anything except other trees.There were four or five trees that we visited regularly-tall beeches, easy to climb and comfortable to sit in. It was in a tree, too, that our days of fooling around in the woods came to an end.By then some of us has reached seventh grade and had begun the rough ride of adolescence (青春期). In March, the month when we usually took to the woods again after winter, two friends and I set out to go exploring.We climbed a tree, and all of a sudden it occurred to all three of us at the same time that we really were rather big to be up in a tree.Soon there would be the spring dances on Friday evenings in the high school cafeteria.
1. The author and his friends were often out in the woods to ________.
A. spend their free time B. play golf and other sports C. avoid doing their schoolwork D. keep away from their parents
2. What can we infer from Paragraph 2?
A. The activities in the woods were well planned. B. Human history is not the result of exploration. C. Exploration should be a systematic activity. D. The author explored in the woods aimlessly.
3. The underlined word "skeptical" in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. calm B. doubtful C. serious D. optimistic
4. The reason why we visited the four or five trees regularly is the following except that ________.
A. they were tall beeches B. they were easy to climb C. they were not high to climb D. they were comfortable to sit in 5. How does the author feel about his childhood?
A. Happy but short. B. Lonely but memorable. C. Boring and meaningless. D. Long and unforgettable.
| 阅读理解 | Many animals recognize their food because they see it.So do humans.When you see an apple or a piece of chocolate you know that these are things you can eat.You can also use other senses when you choose your food.You may like it because it smells good or because it tastes good.You may dislike some types of food because they do not look, smell or taste very nice.Different animals use different senses to find and choose their food.A few animals depend on only one of their senses, while most animals use more than one sense. Although there are many different types of food, some animals spend their lives eating only one type. The giant panda eats only one particular type of bamboo.Other animals eat only one type of food even when given the choice.A kind of white butterfly will stay on the leaves of a cabbage, even though there are plenty of other vegetables in the garden.However, most animals have a more varied diet.The bear eats fruits and fish.The fox eats small animals, birds and fruits.The diet of these animals will be different depending on the season. Humans have a very varied diet.We often eat food because we like it and not because it is good for us.In countries such as France and Britain, people eat foods with too much sugar.This makes them overweight, which is bad for their health.Eating too much red meat and animal products, such as butter, can also be bad for the health.Choosing the right food, therefore, has become an area of study in modern life.
1. We can infer from the text that humans and animals ________.
A. depend on one sense in choosing food B. are not satisfied with their food C. choose food in similar ways D. eat entirely different food
2. Which of the following eats only one type of food?
A. The white butterfly. B. The small bird. C. The bear. D. The fox.
3. Certain animals change their choice of food when ________.
A. the season changes B. the food color changes C. they move to different places D. they are attracted by different smells
4. We can learn from the last paragraph that ________.
A. food is chosen for a good reason B. French and British food is good C. some people have few choices of food D. some people care little about healthy diet
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Animals often use senses to eat their food. B. Most animals have a more varied diet. C. All animals spend their lives eating one type of food. D. The diet of birds and fox will be the same depending on the season.
| 完形填空 | The "show business" attracts many young people. 1 , only a few can hope to become famous. Talent(才能)is not 2 Without a good manager, a performer can never hope to succeed. Fashion is _3 important in this business. The best tailor in the world will never be successful if he always makes 4 clothes. In exactly the same way, a performer must change his "act" in order to 5 the taste of the moment. This is 6 for actors and dancers, but perhaps most of all for singers. "Pop" 7 for "popular", and a pop singer has to work hard to become popular. He must either give the pubic what they want, or he must find a (n) 8 way of singing that will attract their attention. Even when he has succeeded, and his records are sold 9 , he cannot relax. He must work harder than ever to remain popular, 10 there are always younger singers trying to become famous. The life of a successful pop singer is not at all 11 . He can only relax when he is alone, because everything he does is watched and reported in the special newspaper written for the "fans". The fans are the most important people in the world for 12 . But they can be very troublesome, too. They sometimes 13 handkerchiefs, they tear off buttons, and they even cut off pieces of the unfortunate singer"s hair. Many singers have been forced to 14 . A pop singer has to spend a lot of money on 15 because he must always look smart. He must have a nice car. And above all, he must always keep smiling for the good of himself. | ( )1. A. Unfortunately ( )2. A. enough ( )3. A. still ( )4. A. beautiful ( )5. A. follow ( )6. A. easy ( )7. A. calls ( )8. A. new ( )9. A. somewhere ( )10. A. so ( )11. A. valuable ( )12. A. the public ( )13. A. buy ( )14. A. cry ( )15. A. travelling | B. Therefore B. plenty B. yet B. old-fashioned B. get B. real B. stands B. easy B. nowhere B. while B. interesting B. the show business B. steal B. give in B. clothes | C. Naturally C. necessary C. even C. expensive C. change C. true C. looks C. popular C. anywhere C. because C. exciting C. the film star C. sell C. hide C. food | D. Luckily D. important D. also D. strange D. keep D. good D. prepares D. difficult D. everywhere D. though D. easy D. the singer D. clean D. die D. housing | 阅读理解 | The days of elderly women doing nothing but cooking huge meals on holidays are gone. Enter the Red Hat Society -a group holding the belief that old ladies should have fun. "My grandmothers didn"t do anything but keep house and serve everybody. They were programmed to do that," said Emily Cornette, head of a chapter of the 7-year-old Red Hat Society. While men have long spent their time fishing and playing golf, women have sometimes seemed to become unnoticed as they age. But the generation now turning 50 is the baby boomers, and the same people who refused their parents" way of being young are now trying a new way of growing old. If you take into consideration feminism(女权主义), a bit of spare money, and better health for most elderly, the Red Hat Society looks almost inevitable(必然的). In this society, women over 50 wear red hats and purple clothes, while the women under 50 wear pink hats and light purple clothing. "The organization took the idea from a poem by Jenny Joseph that begins: "When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple. With a red hat which doesn"t go," said Ellen Cooper, who founded the Red Hat Society in 1998. When the ladies started to wear the red hats, they attracted lots of attention. "The point of this is that we need a rest from always doing something for someone else," Cooper said. "Women feel so ashamed and sorry when they do something for themselves." This is why chapters are discouraged from raising money or doing anything useful. "We"re a ladies" play group. It couldn"t be more simple," added Cooper"s assistant Joe Heywood.
1. The underlined word "chapter" in paragraph 2 means __________.
A. one branch of an organization B. a written agreement of a club C. one part of a collection of poems D. a period in a society"s history of the baby boomers
2. The "baby boomers" are a group of people who
A. have gradually become more noticeable B. tried living a different life from their parents when they were young C. are worried about getting old too quickly D. are enjoying a good life with plenty of money to spend
3. We can infer from the text that .
A. members of the Red Hat Society are interested in raising money for social work B. members of the Red Hat Society are programmers who can plan well for their future C. members of the Red Hat Society believers in equality between men and women D. members of the Red Hat Society are good at cooking big meals and taking care of others
4. Who set up the Red Hat Society ?
A. Emily Cornette . B. Jenny Joseph . C. Joe Heywood . D. Ellen Cooper .
5. Women join the Red Hat Society because .
A. they want to earn much money. B. they would like to appear more attractive C. they would like to have fun and live for themselves D. they want to be more like their parents | 阅读理解 | Believe it or not, optical illusion(错觉) can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. But stripes, called chevrons(人字形), painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D.C. is planning to repeat Japan"s success. Starting next year, the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes. Excessive (too great) speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation. To help reduce those accidents, the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed-related hazards (danger) are the greatest curves, exit slopes, traffic circles, and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bars. Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane appear to be narrower. The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents.
1. On roads painted with chevrons, drivers tend to feel that ________.
A. they should avoid driving fast. B. they are driving in the wrong lane C. they should slow down their speed D. they are coming near to the speed limit
2. The advantage of chevrons over straight, horizontal bars is that the former ________.
A. can keep drivers awake B. can cut road accidents in half C. will look more attractive D. will have a longer effect on drivers
3. What does the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety do?
A. change the road signs across the country B. try out the Japanese method in certain areas C. replace straight, horizontal bars with chevrons D. repeat the Japanese road patterns
4. What of the following is true about straight, horizontal bars painted across roads?
A. They are suitable only on broad roads. B. They are falling out of use in the United States. C. They cannot be used successfully to traffic circles. D. They are ignored in a long period of time.
5. What"s the best title of the passage?
A. a new pattern for painting highways B. a new way of highway speed control C. a new way of training drivers D. a new type of optical illusion |
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