第一卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)

第二部分:英語常識運用(共兩節,滿分45分)

第一節: 語法和詞語常識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最好選項,并在答卷卡上將該項涂黑。

21. According to recent reports, one of the rare animals, ____ crocodile, is in ____ danger of dying1 out.

A. a; the B. 不填; a C. 不填; the D. the; 不填

22. --- Why do you look worried?

--- Fred left the company half an hour ago. His work ____ unfinished since.

A. left B. was left C. has left D. has been left

23. --- Did you have any difficulty catching2 yesterday's lecture?

--- No. The professor spoke3 very clearly to make his speech easy ____.

A. understood B. understand C. understanding D. to understand

24. As the Spring Festival is drawing ____, people are getting busier and busier.

A. near B. nearly C. almost D. closely4

25. --- Why did Miss Li leave the job?

--- She ____ for higher wages, but was turned down in the end.

A. broke off B. gave away C. held out D. picked up

26. Persons under 18 ____ not be employed in night work in the United States.

A. can B. may C. will D. shall

27. --- Has Tim started? He said he would join in the party.

--- He ____. He is a man of keeping his word.

A. could have left B. must have left C. can't come D. won't be coming

28. I enjoy ____ when the sun shines bright and then I can take a walk on the beach.

A. it B. that C. this D. them

29. ____ is the case with humans, animals also love their babies.

A. Which B. When C. What D. As

30. --- Is Alice playing both basketball and tennis for your school?

--- She ____. But now she has given up playing basketball.

A. is B. has C. was D. had

31. All the children on the playground stared up into the sky until the noise of the plane ____.

A. gave up B. took off C. went out D. died away

32. ____ in the care of his grandmother, Ted5 grew to be a boy with very good manners.

A. Leaving B. To be left C. To leave D. Left

33. --- Do you think living in the country has advantages?

--- ____.

A. Yes, perfectly6 B. Yes, it is C. Well, that depends D. Nothing at all

34. --- How did your interview go?

--- I couldn't feel ____ about it. I seemed to find an answer for all of the questions.

A. better B. worse C. best D. worst

35. ____ surprises us most is that she doesn't even know ____ the difference between the two lies.

A. What; where B. What; which C. What; what D. That; where

第二節: 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,學會其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最好選項,并在答卷卡上將該項涂黑。

It was a market day, so people and traffic had been pouring into the town since early morning. 36 it was an old town, even the main street was very 37 and soon became overcrowded. There was not enough 38 for all the people on the sidewalk at the roadside, 39 they overflowed7 into the road, 40 danger to their lives from 41 cars and buses, the drivers of 42 were constantly blowing their horns to 43 people to get out of their 44.

Yet it was a 45 scene. Peasants walked along the street, their heads piled high with baskets or beautifully woven blankets which they hoped to 46 to the townsfolk. Men with carts 47 their way along, shouting their goods at the TOP of their 48. They were selling apples, oranges and grapes --- the 49 of their fields. 50 it all, women in bright summer clothes made their way, laughing and talking, 51 children rushed in and out of the crowds screaming with laughter when they didn't ask for something they could not have, or crying with 52 because they were lost.

The noise went on all day. People did not even sTOP for a meal, but preferred to buy bits of meat cooked over a fire or bread or ice-cream from the street sellers8. The 53 from this and from all the activities of the day began to collect in the street. And finally, when night at last came, the street 54 and only the rubbish 55 sadly blowing in the cooling night wind.

36. A. Although B. For C. But D. As

37. A. small B. crowded C. narrow D. short

38. A. land B. area C. ground D. room

39. A. and B. however C. or D. then

40. A. having B. causing C. throwing D. being

41. A. passing B. taking C. catching D. driving

42. A. them B. which C. whom D. that

43. A. persuade B. order C. sTOP D. wait

44. A. road B. way C. sight D. place

45. A. strange B. usual C. colorful D. interesting

46. A. give B. sell C. take D. send

47. A. forced B. walked C. found D. took

48. A. voices B. prices C. heads D. carts

49. A. crops B. result C. harvest D. productions

50. A. Through B. Across C. Above D. After

51. A. while B. as C. when D. whose

52. A. tear B. sorrow C. sadness D. fear

53. A. people B. noise C. rubbish D. business

54. A. emptied B. silenced C. calmed D. changed

55. A. remained B. left C. lay D. piled

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最好選項,并在答卷卡上將該項涂黑。

A

It seems more and more Americans want schools to teach foreign languages to children younger than five years old. The most popular way to teach these young children another language is called immersion9.

Children in immersion programs hear only the new language in the classroom. The children play games, sing songs and talk to one another in the new language. Some experts say immersion programs are the most effective way for young children to learn a language. But there can be a problem when children in the United States begin to learn another language at such an early age. Not many elementary schools continue the effort as the children get older. only seven of the fifty states require schools to teach a foreign language to students between the ages of six and twelve. Language experts say it is easier for younger children to learn a language. Still, American schools generally do not begin to teach foreign languages until secondary10 schools. By then, students are about thirteen years old.

American schools face difficult choices about the cosplayt of educational programs. The federal11 government has increased support for foreign language study in its education law called No Child Left Behind.

At the college level, the Modern Language Association12 says more students than ever are studying foreign languages. The group recently announced its findings13 for the period from 1998 until 2002. The number of students who studied foreign languages in American colleges and universities increased by seventeen percent. Spanish is the most widely taught language in American colleges and universities. Other popular languages include French, German, Japanese, Chinese and Italian. The Modern Language Association says more languages are being studied now than in the past. It says the largest growth since 1998 has been in the study of American Sign Language, Arabic and biblical Hebrew. The association says about nine percent of college students in the United States study foreign languages. That is the highest level since 1972.

56. The text is mainly about _____.

A. foreign language learning14 in America

B. foreign language teaching15 methods in America

C. foreign language teaching in American universities

D. foreign language teaching in American high schools

57. The underlined word immersion in the first paragraph means _____.

A. put one's head into the water

B. pay full attention to one's work

C. a teaching method of using only the new language

D. a teaching method of hearing two languages

58. What problem do American children face if they learn a foreign language at an early age?

A. American children are mostly too poor to learn any foreign languages.

B. Their foreign language teachers don't know how to teach them effectively.

C. The American government doesn't pay attention to children's foreign language teaching.

D. only a small number of elementary schools continue to teach foreign languages.

59.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A. Spanish is the most widely taught language in American colleges.

B. More and more American college students are learning Chinese now.

C. The number of American college students learning foreign languages is increasing.

D. A brief introduction to the Modern Language Association in the United States.

B

TImetaBLE

WANT to know what's happening in English teaching and learning? Or, perhaps you want to test your skills? Then, why not choose one of the academic events of exams given below?

托福: The new 托福 scoring system will be revealed16 this June by the US-based Educational Testing Service . Check the website at www.toefl.org for new scoring information and the results of the field study. ETS will administer18 the new 托福 test in September, 2005 at official test centers worldwide.

Cambridge tests: The date of the next KET and the PET is June 12; the Cambridge First Certificate20 in English will be on June 19. Registration21 for the BEC test runs to September 19, and for the FCE, PET and KET, to September 28. You can phone 010-6251-3992 or go to www.cambridgeesolcn.com for more information.

GRE: The paper-based Verbal22 and Quantitative23 sections for the GRE test will be held on June 12. There will be two GRE tests, on October 23, 2004 and June 11, 2005. Those taking the October test must finish the computer-based Analytical24 Writing section between July 1 and September 17; those taking the June 11 one must finish the computer-based section between September 21, and April 29, 2005. Registration for the 2004-05 computer-based Analytical Writing section of the GRE General Test has begun. Test-takers can check with www.51test.com and www.gre.org for the latest information.

60.What's the purpose of writing this passage?

A. To provide information about some English exams.

B. To introduce English teaching and learning.

C. To describe foreign language teaching in China.

D. To attract those who want to study abroad.

61. If you want to take the October GRE test, you need to finish the computer-based Analytical Writing section between _____.

A. September 21 and April 29, 2005

B. October 23, 2004 and June 11, 2005

C. July 1 and September 17, 2004

D. July 11 and September 17, 2004

62. You can find the latest information about the new 托福 scoring system at _____.

A. www.cambridgeesolcn.com B. www.51test.com

C. www.gre.org D. www.toefl.org

C

Solar energy for your home is coming. It can help you as a single home owner. It can help the whole country as well. Whether or not solar energy can save your money depends on many things. Where you live is one factor and the type of home you have is another. Things like insulation25 , present energy cosplayts, and the type of system you buy are added factors.

Using solar energy can help save our precious fuel. As you know, our supplies of oil and gas are very limited. There is just not enough on hand to meet all our future energy needs. Sooner or later Mother Nature will say that's all. The only way we can delay hearing those words is by starting to save energy now and by using other sources, like the sun.

We won't have to worry about the sun's running out of energy for another several billion years or so. Besides, the sun doesn't offer as many problems as other energy sources. For example, fossil26 fuel adds to already high pollution levels. With solar energy, we will still need sources of energy, but we won't need as much. That means we can cut down on our pollution problems.
With all these good points, why don't we use more solar power? There are many reasons for this. The biggest reason is money. Until now, it was just not practical for a home owner to put in a solar unit. There were cheaper sources of energy.

All that is changing now. Solar cosplayts are starting to equal the cosplayts of oil and electricity. Experts say that gas, oil and electricity prices will continue to rise. The demand for electricity is increasing rapidly. But new power plants will use more gas, oil or coal. Already in some places the supply of electricity is being rationed27 . Solar energy is now in its infancy28 . It could soon grow to become a major part of our nation's energy supply.

63. What's this passage mainly about?

A. Something about solar energy and pollution.

B. Solar energy.

C. Energy and pollution.

D. Energy and money.

64. Solar energy can help us _____.

A. escape punishment from nature

B. become home owners

C. get rid of present energy

D. save our precious fuel

65. The sun is an endless source of energy, and it will not run out of energy for _____.

A. several million years

B. several hundred years

C. several billion years

D. several thousand years

66. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Energy from coal would not pollute our living environment.

B. Energy from natural gas would not pollute our living environment.

C. Energy from the sun would not pollute our living environment.

D. Energy from oil would not pollute our living environment.

67. Solar energy is now in its infancy, _____.

A. but in the future it will become an important part of our nation's energy supply

B. so we will build more power plants

C. and the supply of electricity will be rationed throughout the country

D. so we don't need it

D

Dogs are known for their sense of smell. They can find missing29 people and things like bombs and illegal drugs. Now a study suggests that the animal known as man's best friend can even find bladder(膀胱) cancer.

Cancer cells are thought to produce chemicals with unusual smells. Researchers think dogs have the ability to smell these smells, even in very small amounts, in urine(尿). The sense of smell in dogs is thousands of times better than in humans.

The study follows reports of cases where, for example, a dog showed great interest in a growth on the leg of its owner. The mole(黑痣)was later found to be skin cancer. Carolyn Willis led a team of researchers at Amersham Hospital in England. They trained different kinds of dogs for the experiment. The study involved urine collected from bladder cancer patients, from people with other diseases30 and from healthy people. Each dog was tested eight times. In each test there were seven samples for the dogs to smell. The dog was supposed to signal the one from a bladder cancer patient by lying down next to it. Two cocker spaniels were correct fifty-six percent of the time. But the scientists reported an average success rate of forty-one percent. As a group, the study found that the dogs chose the correct sample twenty-two out of fifty-four times. That is almost three times more often than would be expected by chance alone.

The British Medical Journal31 published the research. In all, thirty-six bladder cancer patients and one hundred and eight other people took part. During training, all the dogs reportedly even identified a cancer in a person who had tested healthy before the study. Doctors found a growth on the person's right kidney. Carolyn Willis says dogs could help scientists identify the compounds32 produced by bladder cancer. That information could then be used to develop machines to test for the chemicals. Now, doctors must remove tissue33(組織) from the bladder to test for cancer. The team also plans to use dogs to help identify markers for other kinds of cancer.

68. What does the underlined word it refer to?

A. The dog. B. A patient. C. The sample. D. The test.

69. The best title for this passage might be _____.

A. Study Says Dogs Can Smell Cancer

B. Why Dogs Can Smell Cancer

C. A Study on Dogs'Special Ability

D. A Study on Bladder Cancer

70. Dogs can smell cancer because _____.

A. they can smell faster than man

B. their sense of smell is very sensitive

C. they lie down next to patients

D. patients give off special odors34

71. What can we conclude from the last paragraph?

A. Dogs can only smell bladder cancer.

B. Dogs have a good knowledge of cancer.

C. Scientists might invent some equipment to test cancer.

D. Cancer doesn't have any sign in the beginning.

E

After almost 30 years of arguing that a black hole swallows up everything that falls into it, British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking35 moved backward last week.

The world-famous writer of Brief History of Time said he and other scientists had got it wrong.

I've been thinking about this problem for the last 30 years, and I think I now have the answer to it, said Hawking. A black hole only appears to form but later opens up and set free information about what fell inside. So we can be sure of the past and can predict the future.

The findings could help solve the black hole information paradox36(似是而非的看法), an important puzzle in modern physics.

A black hole is an area in space where matter is under such pressure that even light can not escape from its gravitational pull. But, exactly what happens there has long puzzled scientists.

Black holes occur when a powerful star burns up its nuclear fuel and gravity forces it to break down in on itself. The great weight of the star's outer layers moves in towards its center. The force of gravity keeps nearly all light from escaping and nothing inside can be seen from the outside.

The star actually disappears from the universe into a point of infinite37 density38(高密度). That is a place where the laws of general relativity39 that govern space and time break down.

Hawking has devoted40 most of his life to studying these questions.

At the beginning, cosplaymologists believed the holes were like a universal vacuum41 cleaner, sucking up everything in their path.

Hawking revolutionized the study of black holes when he proved, in 1976 that, under the strange rules of quantum physics(量子物理), when black holes form they send out energy and lose mass in the process.

In thinking up this so-called42 Hawking radiation, the Cambridge mathematician43 also created one of the biggest puzzles in physics.

These particles44 , he said, contained no information about what has been occurring inside the black hole, or how it formed. Under his theory, once the black hole disappears, all the information within it is lost.

72. What's the importance of Hawking's new findings?

A. They could help solve the puzzle about black holes.

B. They has solved the mystery of black holes.

C. We can now know what is going on inside black holes.

D. Scientists have already predicted the future of black holes now.

73. What's the meaning of the underlined word cosplaymologist ?

A. A person who studies the universe and its origin and development.

B. A person who studies the stars and their development.

C. A person who travels in a spacecraft.]

D. A person who studies the position of the stars and the movements of the planets45.

74. Which of the following is TRUE?

A. Hawking has now studied black holes for more than 40 years.

B. During the course of the black hole's formingthe enormous46 weight of the star's center moves into the outer layers.

C. Almost nothing can escape from the gravitational pull of the black hole.

D. Scientists have been thinking the black hole contains no information.

75. What would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Formation17 of the Black Hole

B. Black Hole Information Paradox

C. Black Hole Mystery

D. The Cause of the Black Hole

第二卷 (一部分,共35分)

第四部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分35分)

第一節: 短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

此題需要改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標有題號的每一行做出判斷:假如無錯誤,在該行右側橫線上畫一個勾();假如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列狀況改正:

此行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右側橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。

此行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(),在該行右側橫線上寫出該加的詞。

此行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右側橫線上寫出改正后的詞。

注意:原行沒錯的不要改。

There are several ways improve our English writing skills, 76.________

such as keeping a diary, learning any good writings by heart, 77.________

doing a lot of reading, etc, among that I prefer keeping a diary. 78.________

Comparing with other forms of writing, keeping a diary is easy 79.________

and take less time. In addition, it can help us form the habit 80.________

of thinking in English. If we can keep this practice, we will 81.________

gradually learn how to express us in English. What's more, 82.________

keeping a diary can be as talking with one of your close friends, 83.________

sharing in your happiness or sadness. In a simple word, keeping 84.________

a diary was a good way of improving your written English. 85._______

第二節: 書面表達(滿分25分)

倘若你叫李華,是一位高初中生。請你用英語給某報社寫一封信,反映如下狀況和你的想法:

1. 教室是學生學習的地方,需要安靜。

2. 有的學生把手機帶進教室,在課堂上常常聽見手機的鈴聲。

3. 有些同學還在課堂上發短信息,浪費寶貴的學習時間。

4. 建議有手機的同學上課時應把手機關掉,不要接聽電話或發短信息,集中注意力學習。

注意:1. 信的開頭和結尾已給出,但不計入總詞數;
2. 詞數: 100左右;
3. 參考詞語:集中(注意力) concentrate on。

Dear Editor,

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua


參考答案

1-5 ACCAB 6-10 CBCBA 11-15 CACBA

16-20 CACAC 21-25 DDDAC 26-30 DBADC

31-35 DDCAA 36-40 DCDAB 41-45 ABABC

46-50 BAACA 51-55 ADCAA 56-60 ACDCA

61-65 CDBDC 66-70 CACAB 71-75 CAACC

76. ways后加to 77. any改為some 78. that改為which

79. Comparing改為Compared 80. take改為takes 81.

82. us改為ourselves 83. as改為like 84. 去掉simple

85. was改為is

One possible version47:

Dear Editor,

I'm a senior high student. In my opinion, the classroom is a place for students to gain knowledge. Therefore quietness is badly needed for us to learn our lessons. But recently some students bring their mobile48 phones to the classroom and we often hear the ring of mobile phones. Some of them even waste precious time in class typing short messages on the mobile phone.

To keep the classroom quiet, those with mobile phones should not talk on the phone or send short messages. They should turn them off. We are supposed to concentrate on our studies.

Yours sincerely,
Li Hua

聽力材料

M: Someone told me Ann's going to become a manager in her father's company.

W: She isn't, is she? She's so young. And she still has a lot to learn, doesn't she?

M: She sure does, but I guess her father doesn't think so.

M: Well done! The job is well done.

W: It certainly is. It seems that he is quite experienced49 and skillful50.

M: I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.

W: Oh, I have changed my mind.

M: What?

W: I think flying will be more comfortable.

M: Does your television need to be repaired?

W: No, my telephone needs to be repaired.

M: Please change this note into three 20-dollar bills and four 10-dollar bills.

W: Sure. Twenty, forty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred. Here you are, sir.

M: Thank you very much.

W: So, how are things going, Steve?

M: Well, I was feeling great on Saturday, but I started to feel sick on Sunday afternoon. I thought I'd get better, but I feel worse than before.

W: What seems to be the problem?

M: Well, the doctor said it was just a bad cold. He gave me some medicine and told me to take it three times a day after eating, but it doesn't seem to help.

W: Listen, forget about that medicine! Just drink some of my mum's tea and you'll be up and dancing around in no time.

M: Dancing around in no time, right? Well, I guess nothing else seems to be doing the job.

W: I'll come to your place at 7:30. See you then.

W: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator51.

M: Help, help!

W: Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.

M: Calm down! My car has broken down on the freeway. I have a lady passenger, and she's going to have a baby.

W: Explain exactly where you are.

M: I'm... I'm on the southward road of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.

W: OK. What's your name, sir and your passenger's?

M: It's... It's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She is in no condition to tell me.

W: I've just sent an ambulance to your position. They should be there any second.

M: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait?

W: Uh, yes, keep her calm and warm.

M: Help! Yeah, uh, it was wild, I mean really strange.

W: Calm down, sir! Tell me exactly what happened.

M: Well, I was driving home from a party about three hours ago, so it was about 2:00 am, when it was this bright light overhead52.

W: OK. And then what happened?

M: It was out of this world. I sTOPped to watch the light when it disappeared behind a hill, a kilometer ahead of me.

W: Then what?

M: Well, I got back in my car and I started driving towards where the strange machine landed.

W: Perhaps you only saw the lights of an airplane, or the headlights of a car coming closer. Things like that happen, you know.

M: I kept driving for about five minutes when suddenly, a huge animal jumped out in front of my car.

W: Oh, yeah. Then what?

M: Well, then, the animal picked up the front of my car and said, Get out of the car. I'm taking you to my master! something like that.

W: Wow? An animal who can speak English! Come on!

M: Then, when I didn't get out of the car, the animal opened the car door, carried me on his shoulders to this round-shaped flying saucer53, and well...

W: OK, that's enough.

W: What's the matter with the clock radio? It didn't work this morning.

M: I guess something must be wrong with it.

W: What time is it now?

M: Let me look at my watch. Oh, it's nine-thirty already. Today is Saturday, you know.

W: I got confused about the days. But anyway, it's time for us to get up, or we'll have a real late breakfast.

M: We can have a brunch54 in a Chinese restaurant for a change.

W: What is a brunch?

M: It's a meal between breakfast and lunch. Many people prefer brunch on Saturdays.

W: All right. Come on. What are you going to put on?

M: Jeans, a sweater, boots and my heavy coat.

W: You don't have to wear that much. It's warm today, much warmer than yesterday.

M: How do you know?

W: I listened to the weather forecast on TV last night. You can open the window and feel it yourself.

M: I guess you are right. Where are my socks?

W: How do I know?

Brain and Kevin are twin brothers. They are also nearly the same height and weight: tall and slim. They even sound the same when they speak. They each have red hair that, at that time, they kept cut short in the same style. Few years ago they both decided55 to teach English at the same college in China. By strange luck, they taught the same course to students in the same grade. Of course, they each had their own class to teach! One April Fool's day they decided to play a trick on their students. So they wore each other's favorite clothes and taught each other's class. Most of the students never realized what had happened, but a few did manage to figure it out. These students tried not to laugh aloud and didn't bother to take notes. That was their reward for paying attention and being so clever. Still, all the students who were fooled thought it was really funny too!

部分分析

[語法和詞語常識]

21. D。考查冠詞。be in danger of為固定短語,意為有危險的。

22. D。考查時態。題干中有since,故此處用目前完成時。

23. D。考查非謂語動詞。此處應用不定式的主動形式表示被動意義。

24. A。考查副詞。draw near表示即將來臨,而nearly意為幾乎。

25. C。 考查短語動詞。hold out for意為堅持要。

26. D。考查情態動詞。shall用于2、三人稱, 表示命令、警告等。

29. D。考查定語從句。此處as是關系代詞,引導非限制性定語從句,且在從句中做主語。which引導非限制性定語從句時,不可以置于句首。

30. C。考查時態。依據語境可知,Alice過去打籃球和網球,但目前已舍棄,故此空用一般過去時。

31. D。考查動詞短語。die away表示(風、聲音等)漸息,漸弱。

32. D。考查非謂語動詞。過去分詞短語作緣由狀語,等于緣由狀語從句Because he was left in the care of his grandmother.

33. C。考查交際用語。that depends表示視狀況而定。

35. A。考查名詞性從句。 第一空用what引導主語從句;第二空用where引導賓語從句。

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36. D。依據語境可知從句與主句之間是因果關系,故選D項。for引導緣由狀語從句一般不放在句首。

37. C。以前一句old一詞與下文的overcrowded可知narrow為最好選項。

38. D。因上文有overcrowded,下文有overflowed into the road, 故可知本題答案應為D項。

40. B。causing danger to sb. 意為對某人導致危險,其余三項與句意不符。

41. A。依據本句句意可知,危險來自過往的汽車,所以正確答案為A項。

42. B。從本句結構可知此處需要一個關系代詞來引導非限制性定語從句,且先行詞指物,故B項正確。

43. A。司機們不停地按喇叭,說服大家讓路。

44. B。in the / one's way 是擋路的意思;get out of one's way是讓開路 的意思。

45. C。因為此空在第二段的首句,而且第二段描述的是豐富多彩的市井畫卷,所以應選C項。

46. B。依據語境,農民拿到市場上的貨物應當是供應的,因此應選B項。

47. A。A、C都可用于v. + one's way結構,但結合語境,街上很擁擠,所以選A項最為適合。

48. A。at the TOP of one's voice意為大聲地 ,且符合語境,故選A項。

49. C。A、D兩項迷惑性非常強。但apples, oranges and grapes不是crops,也非productions,故排除。harvest此處是收成物之意,符合語境。

50. A。解題的重要是it所指代的內容。it指代street,因此可以考慮在A、B中選定一個。但依據語境,大家在街上穿行肯定是順著街道從一端向另一端走,所以A項為最好答案。

51. A。while的意思是然而,可是,表示比較、對照。

52. D。因為本句中有because they were lost, 可判斷孩子的哭是由于迷失方向而害怕,因此D項為正確答案。

53. C。由下文only the rubbish... 可知 C為正確答案。注意collect此處意為聚集。

54. A。依據語境,因為行人散去,街上空無一人,所以本題最好答案應為A項。

55. A。依據語境,此空動詞應為仍然在之意,故選A項。

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56. A。主旨大意題。此文主要介紹美國的學生學習外語的概況。其他幾項都是短文的部分內容。

57. C。猜測詞義題。由本句的主語與第二段的1、二句可知。

58. D。細節理解題。依據第二段中的重要信息Not many primary schools continue the effort as the children get older可知。

59. C。概括段意題。最后一段的第一句就是此段的主題句,因此答案為C項。

60. A。主旨大意題。依據這篇廣告開頭的幾句話,特別是最后一句可知此文的目的是提供一些英語考試的信息。

61. C。細節理解題。從最后一段those taking the October test... between July 1 and September 17一句可知。

62. D。細節理解題。從第一段第二句可知。

63. B。主旨大意題。本文主要講的是環保能源太陽能,其余的答案僅為本文的一部分內容。

64. D。細節理解題。從文章第二段第一句可知。

65. C。細節理解題。從第三段第一句可知。

66. C。細節判斷題。從第三段可判斷出只有太陽能無污染。

67. A。細節理解題。從本文最后兩句可知目前太陽能開發處于初期,但不久將會成為國內能源的要緊組成部分。

68. C。猜測詞義題。it指代此句中的the one,而the one又指代上文的sample。

69. A。總結標題題。此文主要介紹狗能嗅出癌癥的一項研究成就。選項B、D只涉及短文的部分內容,選項C太籠統。

70. B。細節判斷題。從第一段與第二段的最后一句可知,狗的嗅覺比人類要靈敏數千倍,這是狗能嗅出癌癥是什么原因。

71. C。推理判斷題。依據最后一段中的That information could then be used to develop machines to test for the chemicals. 可知C項正確。

72. A。細節理解題。從文章第四段可以得到答案。

73. A。猜測詞義題。C項不符合語境,容易排除; B、D項干擾較大,但二者所述內容相近,故同時排除;A項意思符合上下文,故其為最好選項。

74. C。細節判斷題。從文章第五段可以看出:黑洞的吸引力這樣大,以致于光也沒辦法逃脫。

75. C。總結標題題。全文主要講有關黑洞的常識,A、B、D項不全方位,只有C項黑洞的奧秘最適合