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2019年11月学位英语考试真题参考答案

一、Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)

Passage I

       Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.

       (76)For more than 60 years, Lego(乐高)bricks have sparked children's imaginations. Now, a new version of these toys is in the works. They 're Lego Braille Bricks, and they're being tested around the world.

 

       Lego Braille Bricks are designed to help people learn Braille. That's a system of writing in which letters are

represented by raised dots. People who are blind or visually impaired (弱势的)use their fingertips to read.

 

       According to the World Health Organization, 36 million people worldwide are blind. In the United States, it's estimated that only 10%o of blind children learn Braille.  Lego Braille Bricks can help change that. The small knobs on the bricks are arranged as Braille letters. Blind children can use these knobs to learn Braille.

 

       Lego plans to launch Braille Bricks next year. (77)For some schools and institutions, they will be free.  Each set will contain about 250 bricks.  Along with the alphabet, the bricks will feature numbers and math symbols.

 

       The Danish association of the Blind was the first organization to come up with the idea of using Lego bricks to teach Braille. Thorkild Olesen is the president of the group. Olesen is blind, He says many teachers don't have

the tools and skills to help kids learn Braille. So they teach with audio(声音的)tools, such as audio books. "Like any other people, we need to express ourselves in writing. Audio can never replace Braille. Braille is the single most important tool for us to learn to spell correctly and write like sighted people.”

 

       “This is particularly critical when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. We strongly believe,” Olesen continues, "Lego Braille Bricks can help promote the level of interest in learning Braille.'


1、Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A、Sparking Children’s Imaginations

B、Lego Braille Bricks

C、Teaching Blind Children Braille

D、The Toy Industry


Passage I

       Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.

       (76)For more than 60 years, Lego(乐高)bricks have sparked children's imaginations. Now, a new version of these toys is in the works. They 're Lego Braille Bricks, and they're being tested around the world.

 

       Lego Braille Bricks are designed to help people learn Braille. That's a system of writing in which letters are

represented by raised dots. People who are blind or visually impaired (弱势的)use their fingertips to read.

 

       According to the World Health Organization, 36 million people worldwide are blind. In the United States, it's estimated that only 10%o of blind children learn Braille.  Lego Braille Bricks can help change that. The small knobs on the bricks are arranged as Braille letters. Blind children can use these knobs to learn Braille.

 

       Lego plans to launch Braille Bricks next year. (77)For some schools and institutions, they will be free.  Each set will contain about 250 bricks.  Along with the alphabet, the bricks will feature numbers and math symbols.

 

       The Danish association of the Blind was the first organization to come up with the idea of using Lego bricks to teach Braille. Thorkild Olesen is the president of the group. Olesen is blind, He says many teachers don't have

the tools and skills to help kids learn Braille. So they teach with audio(声音的)tools, such as audio books. "Like any other people, we need to express ourselves in writing. Audio can never replace Braille. Braille is the single most important tool for us to learn to spell correctly and write like sighted people.”

 

       “This is particularly critical when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. We strongly believe,” Olesen continues, "Lego Braille Bricks can help promote the level of interest in learning Braille.'


2、Lego Braille Bricks will be launched ______ .

A、2019

B、2020

C、2021

D、2022


Passage I

       Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.

       (76)For more than 60 years, Lego(乐高)bricks have sparked children's imaginations. Now, a new version of these toys is in the works. They 're Lego Braille Bricks, and they're being tested around the world.

 

       Lego Braille Bricks are designed to help people learn Braille. That's a system of writing in which letters are

represented by raised dots. People who are blind or visually impaired (弱势的)use their fingertips to read.

 

       According to the World Health Organization, 36 million people worldwide are blind. In the United States, it's estimated that only 10%o of blind children learn Braille.  Lego Braille Bricks can help change that. The small knobs on the bricks are arranged as Braille letters. Blind children can use these knobs to learn Braille.

 

       Lego plans to launch Braille Bricks next year. (77)For some schools and institutions, they will be free.  Each set will contain about 250 bricks.  Along with the alphabet, the bricks will feature numbers and math symbols.

 

       The Danish association of the Blind was the first organization to come up with the idea of using Lego bricks to teach Braille. Thorkild Olesen is the president of the group. Olesen is blind, He says many teachers don't have

the tools and skills to help kids learn Braille. So they teach with audio(声音的)tools, such as audio books. "Like any other people, we need to express ourselves in writing. Audio can never replace Braille. Braille is the single most important tool for us to learn to spell correctly and write like sighted people.”

 

       “This is particularly critical when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. We strongly believe,” Olesen continues, "Lego Braille Bricks can help promote the level of interest in learning Braille.'


3、The phrase come up with in Paragraph 5 probably means ______.

A、put forward

B、turn out

C、sum up

D、take over


Passage I

       Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.

       (76)For more than 60 years, Lego(乐高)bricks have sparked children's imaginations. Now, a new version of these toys is in the works. They 're Lego Braille Bricks, and they're being tested around the world.

 

       Lego Braille Bricks are designed to help people learn Braille. That's a system of writing in which letters are

represented by raised dots. People who are blind or visually impaired (弱势的)use their fingertips to read.

 

       According to the World Health Organization, 36 million people worldwide are blind. In the United States, it's estimated that only 10%o of blind children learn Braille.  Lego Braille Bricks can help change that. The small knobs on the bricks are arranged as Braille letters. Blind children can use these knobs to learn Braille.

 

       Lego plans to launch Braille Bricks next year. (77)For some schools and institutions, they will be free.  Each set will contain about 250 bricks.  Along with the alphabet, the bricks will feature numbers and math symbols.

 

       The Danish association of the Blind was the first organization to come up with the idea of using Lego bricks to teach Braille. Thorkild Olesen is the president of the group. Olesen is blind, He says many teachers don't have

the tools and skills to help kids learn Braille. So they teach with audio(声音的)tools, such as audio books. "Like any other people, we need to express ourselves in writing. Audio can never replace Braille. Braille is the single most important tool for us to learn to spell correctly and write like sighted people.”

 

       “This is particularly critical when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. We strongly believe,” Olesen continues, "Lego Braille Bricks can help promote the level of interest in learning Braille.'


4、According to Olesen, which of the following statements is NOT TRUER?

A、Teachers often use audio books to teach blind children.

B、Braille users often have better employment prospects.

C、There's no need for blind children to learn Braille.

D、Audio is helpful, but can never replace Braille.


Passage I

       Questions I to 5 are based on the following passage.

       (76)For more than 60 years, Lego(乐高)bricks have sparked children's imaginations. Now, a new version of these toys is in the works. They 're Lego Braille Bricks, and they're being tested around the world.

 

       Lego Braille Bricks are designed to help people learn Braille. That's a system of writing in which letters are

represented by raised dots. People who are blind or visually impaired (弱势的)use their fingertips to read.

 

       According to the World Health Organization, 36 million people worldwide are blind. In the United States, it's estimated that only 10%o of blind children learn Braille.  Lego Braille Bricks can help change that. The small knobs on the bricks are arranged as Braille letters. Blind children can use these knobs to learn Braille.

 

       Lego plans to launch Braille Bricks next year. (77)For some schools and institutions, they will be free.  Each set will contain about 250 bricks.  Along with the alphabet, the bricks will feature numbers and math symbols.

 

       The Danish association of the Blind was the first organization to come up with the idea of using Lego bricks to teach Braille. Thorkild Olesen is the president of the group. Olesen is blind, He says many teachers don't have

the tools and skills to help kids learn Braille. So they teach with audio(声音的)tools, such as audio books. "Like any other people, we need to express ourselves in writing. Audio can never replace Braille. Braille is the single most important tool for us to learn to spell correctly and write like sighted people.”

 

       “This is particularly critical when we know that Braille users often are more independent, have a higher level of education and better employment opportunities. We strongly believe,” Olesen continues, "Lego Braille Bricks can help promote the level of interest in learning Braille.'


5、According to the passage, which of the following statements about Lego Braille Bricks is NOT TRUE?

A、The idea was first proposed by the Danish Association of the Blind.

B、They are currently undergoing testing around the world.

C、They will be distributed for free to all blind children.

D、There are about 250 bricks in each set.


Passage 2

       Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

       There are more species(种类)of beetles(甲虫)than any other form of life. About 380,000 species of beetles are known to exist, and more are discovered all the time. (78)There are several theories about why there are so many beetles, but evidence shows that beetles have the lowest extinction rates of any animal ever.

 

       One of the reasons beetles survive so well is their body design. Most beetle species have two pairs of wings. The front pair of a beetle’s wings are hard and thick. These protect the rear set of wings and the beetle’s stomach region. They are not used for flying. Indeed, some species of beetles have lost the ability to fly, but they are still equipped with front wings.

 

       Beetles can also eat a wide range of foods Beetle species live all over the world, and they have many different types of food available to them. Most beetles are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The mixed diets help beetles adapt to many different environments.

 

       Finally, beetles are good at moving quickly over long distances. Any change in an animals environment can be dangerous to it, but some species can avoid dangerous environment change by migrating to a new place Research shows that beetles respond quickly to shifts in temperature They can migrate to safer environments.

 

       Beetles’bodies and habits help give them an edge over other creatures (79) They are unlikely to die out. As a result, beetles make up nearly one quarter of all animal species. There are more types of beetles on Earth than there are types of plants. Some types of beetles that exist today were around during the Permian period of history, 284 million years ago. Beetles, clearly, are here to stay.


6、What is the passage mainly about?

A、Why beetles have two pairs of wings.

B、Why there are so many species of beetles.

C、Why there are different types of food for beetles.

D、Why beetles are good at moving long distances


Passage 2

       Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

       There are more species(种类)of beetles(甲虫)than any other form of life. About 380,000 species of beetles are known to exist, and more are discovered all the time. (78)There are several theories about why there are so many beetles, but evidence shows that beetles have the lowest extinction rates of any animal ever.

 

       One of the reasons beetles survive so well is their body design. Most beetle species have two pairs of wings. The front pair of a beetle’s wings are hard and thick. These protect the rear set of wings and the beetle’s stomach region. They are not used for flying. Indeed, some species of beetles have lost the ability to fly, but they are still equipped with front wings.

 

       Beetles can also eat a wide range of foods Beetle species live all over the world, and they have many different types of food available to them. Most beetles are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The mixed diets help beetles adapt to many different environments.

 

       Finally, beetles are good at moving quickly over long distances. Any change in an animals environment can be dangerous to it, but some species can avoid dangerous environment change by migrating to a new place Research shows that beetles respond quickly to shifts in temperature They can migrate to safer environments.

 

       Beetles’bodies and habits help give them an edge over other creatures (79) They are unlikely to die out. As a result, beetles make up nearly one quarter of all animal species. There are more types of beetles on Earth than there are types of plants. Some types of beetles that exist today were around during the Permian period of history, 284 million years ago. Beetles, clearly, are here to stay.


7、Beetles survive better than other animals because of their ______.

A、bodies and habits

B、stomach and diets

C、diets and ability to fly

D、ability to fly and migrate


Passage 2

       Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

       There are more species(种类)of beetles(甲虫)than any other form of life. About 380,000 species of beetles are known to exist, and more are discovered all the time. (78)There are several theories about why there are so many beetles, but evidence shows that beetles have the lowest extinction rates of any animal ever.

 

       One of the reasons beetles survive so well is their body design. Most beetle species have two pairs of wings. The front pair of a beetle’s wings are hard and thick. These protect the rear set of wings and the beetle’s stomach region. They are not used for flying. Indeed, some species of beetles have lost the ability to fly, but they are still equipped with front wings.

 

       Beetles can also eat a wide range of foods Beetle species live all over the world, and they have many different types of food available to them. Most beetles are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The mixed diets help beetles adapt to many different environments.

 

       Finally, beetles are good at moving quickly over long distances. Any change in an animals environment can be dangerous to it, but some species can avoid dangerous environment change by migrating to a new place Research shows that beetles respond quickly to shifts in temperature They can migrate to safer environments.

 

       Beetles’bodies and habits help give them an edge over other creatures (79) They are unlikely to die out. As a result, beetles make up nearly one quarter of all animal species. There are more types of beetles on Earth than there are types of plants. Some types of beetles that exist today were around during the Permian period of history, 284 million years ago. Beetles, clearly, are here to stay.


8、Which of the following is NOT TRUE of beetle?

A、Some species have existed for 284 million years.

B、They live all around the world.

C、They have two pairs of wings to fly.

D、They are unlikely to die out.


Passage 2

       Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

       There are more species(种类)of beetles(甲虫)than any other form of life. About 380,000 species of beetles are known to exist, and more are discovered all the time. (78)There are several theories about why there are so many beetles, but evidence shows that beetles have the lowest extinction rates of any animal ever.

 

       One of the reasons beetles survive so well is their body design. Most beetle species have two pairs of wings. The front pair of a beetle’s wings are hard and thick. These protect the rear set of wings and the beetle’s stomach region. They are not used for flying. Indeed, some species of beetles have lost the ability to fly, but they are still equipped with front wings.

 

       Beetles can also eat a wide range of foods Beetle species live all over the world, and they have many different types of food available to them. Most beetles are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The mixed diets help beetles adapt to many different environments.

 

       Finally, beetles are good at moving quickly over long distances. Any change in an animals environment can be dangerous to it, but some species can avoid dangerous environment change by migrating to a new place Research shows that beetles respond quickly to shifts in temperature They can migrate to safer environments.

 

       Beetles’bodies and habits help give them an edge over other creatures (79) They are unlikely to die out. As a result, beetles make up nearly one quarter of all animal species. There are more types of beetles on Earth than there are types of plants. Some types of beetles that exist today were around during the Permian period of history, 284 million years ago. Beetles, clearly, are here to stay.


9、The word edge in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ______.

A、evidence

B、margin

C、survival

D、advantage


Passage 2

       Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

       There are more species(种类)of beetles(甲虫)than any other form of life. About 380,000 species of beetles are known to exist, and more are discovered all the time. (78)There are several theories about why there are so many beetles, but evidence shows that beetles have the lowest extinction rates of any animal ever.

 

       One of the reasons beetles survive so well is their body design. Most beetle species have two pairs of wings. The front pair of a beetle’s wings are hard and thick. These protect the rear set of wings and the beetle’s stomach region. They are not used for flying. Indeed, some species of beetles have lost the ability to fly, but they are still equipped with front wings.

 

       Beetles can also eat a wide range of foods Beetle species live all over the world, and they have many different types of food available to them. Most beetles are omnivores. That means they eat both plants and animals. The mixed diets help beetles adapt to many different environments.

 

       Finally, beetles are good at moving quickly over long distances. Any change in an animals environment can be dangerous to it, but some species can avoid dangerous environment change by migrating to a new place Research shows that beetles respond quickly to shifts in temperature They can migrate to safer environments.

 

       Beetles’bodies and habits help give them an edge over other creatures (79) They are unlikely to die out. As a result, beetles make up nearly one quarter of all animal species. There are more types of beetles on Earth than there are types of plants. Some types of beetles that exist today were around during the Permian period of history, 284 million years ago. Beetles, clearly, are here to stay.


10、How many animal species are there according to the passage?

A、Around 1.52 million

B、Around 380.000.

C、Around 284 million

D、Not known


Passage 3

       Questions II to 15 are based on the following passage.

       In today's extremely connected world. (80) people appear to have more chances to get into contact with one another than ever. Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world. These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted

peoples exist today. In general, these groups remain uncontacted by choice, because of this, it is impossible to know much about their societies

 

       For example, North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean is home to a group that clearly wishes to stay separate from the rest of the world. They are referred to as the North Sentinelese. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which are part of India. While groups on other Andaman Islands have slowly accepted tourism and development, the North Sentinelese fire warning arrows from their beaches at any boat that approaches their land. Over many decades, gifts and other efforts from outsiders have been rejected. From what little we know about their language, they have probably been isolated for tens of thousands of years.

 

       Why might uncontacted peoples choose to remain isolated? Unfortunately, in many cases, these groups' past encounters with the outside world were violent Former members of uncontacted groups have said that after friends and family were attacked or killed by outsiders, they avoided any kind of contact. Even peaceful contact can have disastrous effects. Many uncontacted groups have never been exposed to diseases, not even the common cold or flu. As a result, they often don t have immunity(免疫力)to these diseases, meaning that even minor contact with outsiders has resulted in deadly outbreaks. It's not surprising, then, that some groups prefer to keep to themselves.


11、What is the passage mainly about ?

A、Societies known as “uncontacted peoples”

B、The North Sentinelese.

C、Encounters with "uncontacted peoples".

D、Contact with groups on the Andaman Islands.


Passage 3

       Questions II to 15 are based on the following passage.

       In today's extremely connected world. (80) people appear to have more chances to get into contact with one another than ever. Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world. These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted

peoples exist today. In general, these groups remain uncontacted by choice, because of this, it is impossible to know much about their societies

 

       For example, North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean is home to a group that clearly wishes to stay separate from the rest of the world. They are referred to as the North Sentinelese. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which are part of India. While groups on other Andaman Islands have slowly accepted tourism and development, the North Sentinelese fire warning arrows from their beaches at any boat that approaches their land. Over many decades, gifts and other efforts from outsiders have been rejected. From what little we know about their language, they have probably been isolated for tens of thousands of years.

 

       Why might uncontacted peoples choose to remain isolated? Unfortunately, in many cases, these groups' past encounters with the outside world were violent Former members of uncontacted groups have said that after friends and family were attacked or killed by outsiders, they avoided any kind of contact. Even peaceful contact can have disastrous effects. Many uncontacted groups have never been exposed to diseases, not even the common cold or flu. As a result, they often don t have immunity(免疫力)to these diseases, meaning that even minor contact with outsiders has resulted in deadly outbreaks. It's not surprising, then, that some groups prefer to keep to themselves.


12、What is TRUE of the majority of the Andaman Islands?

A、They have developed contact with the wider world.

B、They fire warming arrows at approaching boats.

C、They reject gifts from outsiders.

D、They are eager to develop tourism.


Passage 3

       Questions II to 15 are based on the following passage.

       In today's extremely connected world. (80) people appear to have more chances to get into contact with one another than ever. Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world. These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted

peoples exist today. In general, these groups remain uncontacted by choice, because of this, it is impossible to know much about their societies

 

       For example, North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean is home to a group that clearly wishes to stay separate from the rest of the world. They are referred to as the North Sentinelese. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which are part of India. While groups on other Andaman Islands have slowly accepted tourism and development, the North Sentinelese fire warning arrows from their beaches at any boat that approaches their land. Over many decades, gifts and other efforts from outsiders have been rejected. From what little we know about their language, they have probably been isolated for tens of thousands of years.

 

       Why might uncontacted peoples choose to remain isolated? Unfortunately, in many cases, these groups' past encounters with the outside world were violent Former members of uncontacted groups have said that after friends and family were attacked or killed by outsiders, they avoided any kind of contact. Even peaceful contact can have disastrous effects. Many uncontacted groups have never been exposed to diseases, not even the common cold or flu. As a result, they often don t have immunity(免疫力)to these diseases, meaning that even minor contact with outsiders has resulted in deadly outbreaks. It's not surprising, then, that some groups prefer to keep to themselves.


13、From which of the following do people know that the North Sentinelese have been separated for so many years?

A、Peaceful contact.

B、The warming arrows.

C、Their language.

D、Tourism.


Passage 3

       Questions II to 15 are based on the following passage.

       In today's extremely connected world. (80) people appear to have more chances to get into contact with one another than ever. Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world. These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted

peoples exist today. In general, these groups remain uncontacted by choice, because of this, it is impossible to know much about their societies

 

       For example, North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean is home to a group that clearly wishes to stay separate from the rest of the world. They are referred to as the North Sentinelese. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which are part of India. While groups on other Andaman Islands have slowly accepted tourism and development, the North Sentinelese fire warning arrows from their beaches at any boat that approaches their land. Over many decades, gifts and other efforts from outsiders have been rejected. From what little we know about their language, they have probably been isolated for tens of thousands of years.

 

       Why might uncontacted peoples choose to remain isolated? Unfortunately, in many cases, these groups' past encounters with the outside world were violent Former members of uncontacted groups have said that after friends and family were attacked or killed by outsiders, they avoided any kind of contact. Even peaceful contact can have disastrous effects. Many uncontacted groups have never been exposed to diseases, not even the common cold or flu. As a result, they often don t have immunity(免疫力)to these diseases, meaning that even minor contact with outsiders has resulted in deadly outbreaks. It's not surprising, then, that some groups prefer to keep to themselves.


14、How many reasons are given to explain the isolation of the "uncontacted peoples"?

A、One

B、Two

C、Three

D、Four


Passage 3

       Questions II to 15 are based on the following passage.

       In today's extremely connected world. (80) people appear to have more chances to get into contact with one another than ever. Yet societies known as "uncontacted peoples" remain in parts of the world. These are communities with little contact with the wider world. It is estimated that about one hundred groups of uncontacted

peoples exist today. In general, these groups remain uncontacted by choice, because of this, it is impossible to know much about their societies

 

       For example, North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean is home to a group that clearly wishes to stay separate from the rest of the world. They are referred to as the North Sentinelese. North Sentinel Island is one of the Andaman Islands, which are part of India. While groups on other Andaman Islands have slowly accepted tourism and development, the North Sentinelese fire warning arrows from their beaches at any boat that approaches their land. Over many decades, gifts and other efforts from outsiders have been rejected. From what little we know about their language, they have probably been isolated for tens of thousands of years.

 

       Why might uncontacted peoples choose to remain isolated? Unfortunately, in many cases, these groups' past encounters with the outside world were violent Former members of uncontacted groups have said that after friends and family were attacked or killed by outsiders, they avoided any kind of contact. Even peaceful contact can have disastrous effects. Many uncontacted groups have never been exposed to diseases, not even the common cold or flu. As a result, they often don t have immunity(免疫力)to these diseases, meaning that even minor contact with outsiders has resulted in deadly outbreaks. It's not surprising, then, that some groups prefer to keep to themselves.


15、The expression keep to themselves in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to ______.

A、stay separated

B、guard secrets

C、stick closely

D、protect themselves


二、Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure (30%)

16、What a lovely party! It is worth ______ all my life.

A、remembering

B、to remember

C、to be remembered

D、being remembered


17、We cannot understand ______ he avoided speaking to us.

A、before

B、that

C、why

D、after


18、If the whole operation ______ beforehand, a great deal of time and money would have been lost.

A、was not planned

B、has not been planned A

C、had not been planned

D、were not planned


19、Young ______ he is. he knows what is the right thing to do.

A、that

B、as

C、although

D、however


20、When and where the new hospital will be built ______ a mystery.

A、to remain

B、remains

C、remain

D、is remaining


21、The teacher had John ______ for her at the gate for a few more minutes.

A、wait

B、to wait

C、waited

D、waits


22、By the end of next month, I ______ enough money to buy a camera.

A、will earn

B、have earned

C、must earn

D、will have eared


23、The reason he won the election is ______ he is honest and confident of himself.

A、why

B、what

C、that

D、which


24、Tom used to live in California ______ ?

A、used he

B、did he

C、wasn't he

D、didn't he


25、When it ______ to American history, he knows little about it.

A、talks

B、speaks

C、comes

D、tells


26、For two weeks. I have ______ every day looking after him.

A、taken

B、cost

C、spent

D、paid


27、Much ______ our relief. he survived the terrible road accident.

A、to

B、in

C、for

D、with


28、He cannot _____ a car, for he doesn't earn that much.

A、obtain

B、get

C、deserve

D、afford


29、This morning our water supply was ______ because of the cold weather.

A、let down

B、cut off

C、taken up

D、brought away


30、It occurred to her that she might ______ a homeless child.

A、adapt

B、adopt

C、adjust

D、admit


31、- _______ did you go during the vacation?

- I didn’t go anywhere. I stayed home.

A、Why

B、How

C、When

D、Where


32、They thought about the problem for a long time but came to no ______.

A、end

B、purpose

C、opinion

D、conclusion


33、There is a good program ______ television. Let’s watch it.

A、on

B、in

C、for

D、with


34、His ______ is to look after the animals.

A、duty

B、honor

C、glory

D、luck


35、He was 29 when the war broke ______.

A、for

B、up

C、out

D、down


36、The hotel is in a quiet ______ near the sea.

A、station

B、situation

C、location

D、stop


37、It was too late to ______ the damage done to their relationship.

A、revisit

B、repair

C、rebuild

D、retire


38、Jane was ______ a grown-up when her father died.

A、enough

B、almost

C、Close

D、nicely


39、A hospital spokesman said the woman had suffered a ______ heart attack.

A、fatal

B、sick

C、hard

D、neutral


40、-Are you going to wear the yellow shirt or the white shirt? 

-I’m going to wear the white ______ .

A、it

B、that

C、one

D、two


41、–How ______ money do I need to take? 

-A About three hundred dollars.

A、more

B、much

C、many

D、few


42、I really must go now, ______ I'll be late for school.

A、for

B、then

C、otherwise

D、that


43、The real trouble lies ______ their lack of confidence in their own abilities.

A、in

B、on a

C、about

D、off


44、Henry and Kate have been ______ since 2002.

A、marries

B、marry

C、married

D、marrying


45、Peter is going to a lake ______ he can go fishing.

A、here

B、there

C、whereas

D、where


三、Part Ⅲ Identification (10%)

46、I    have   decided to   save my money  in  a trip to China  next  year.

A、have

B、decided to

C、in

D、next


47、I was  drove  55 miles  per hour   when  the police officer  stopped  me.

A、drove

B、per hour

C、when

D、stopped


48、If  we owned a  bigger  house, they  can  live  with us.

A、If

B、bigger

C、can

D、with us


49、Curiouslythe struggle  to survive has  great   improved  her health.

A、Curiously

B、the struggle

C、great

D、improved


50、I'm  just  a ordinary,  boring  but  normal  guy.

A、just

B、a

C、boring

D、normal


51、It is  because  she  is very devoted  to her students  so  she is  respected  by them.

A、because

B、is very devoted

C、so

D、respected


52、There is  no point  to argue  with him, since  he has already  made up  his mind.

A、There is

B、to argue

C、since

D、made up


53、People do not  realize  the Importance  of  good health  since  they have lost  it.

A、realize

B、of

C、since

D、it


54、Mr.Smith  is looking for  an experienced secretary  who  is  able of  managing a  sales  office.

A、is looking for

B、who

C、able of

D、sales


55、Generally  spoken . schools in the city  provide  better education  for  students  than  those in the countryside.

A、spoken

B、provide

C、for

D、than


四、Part IV Cloze (10%)

Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


56、( 56 )

A、moments

B、days

C、weeks

D、months


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


57、( 57 )

A、live

B、visit

C、move

D、speak


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


58、( 58 )

A、when

B、that

C、where

D、which


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


59、( 59 )

A、Although

B、After

C、As

D、Until


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


60、( 60 )

A、from

B、beside

C、to

D、by


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


61、( 61 )

A、easy

B、able

C、hard

D、sorry


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


62、( 62 )

A、found

B、taught

C、invited

D、steadily


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


63、( 63 )

A、hardly

B、mainly

C、mostly

D、steadily


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


64、( 64 )

A、promised

B、discovered

C、planned

D、disliked


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


65、( 65 )

A、where

B、which

C、when

D、why


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


66、( 66 )

A、save

B、lose

C、saving

D、losing


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


67、( 67 )

A、on

B、as

C、in

D、of


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


68、( 68 )

A、left

B、went

C、flew

D、sent


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


69、( 69 )

A、meeting

B、reaching

C、causing

D、drawing


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


70、( 70 )

A、determined

B、decided

C、considered

D、opposed


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


71、( 71 )

A、on

B、with

C、of

D、in


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


72、( 72 )

A、protected

B、became

C、organized

D、developed


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


73、( 73 )

A、in

B、above

C、for

D、between


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


74、( 74 )

A、nothing

B、anything

C、something

D、everything


Part Ⅳ Cloze(10%)

       Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A

B. C and D at the end of the pas sage. You should choose ONE answer that best fit into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheer.

 

       The founder of Vassar College, Mathew Vassar, was born in England in 1792, and four years later moved to

America with his parents.

 

       In those   56  , the English people thought that they couldn't  57  without a yearly supply of home-made

ale(麦芽啤酒), However, such a thing was unknown in the quiet community to   58   they had come.   59    there was no barley (大麦)in the new home, seed was imported   60   England. The family once more was  61  to enjoy their favorite drink. When neighbors paid a visit, they were, of course   62   to have a drink. Thus,the fame of Vassar's ale   63   increased, until finally the father decided to make ale to sell. Mathew, for some reason,    64    the idea He left home for Newburg,   65   he remained four years, learning to keep books, and   66  his money He then returned home, working in his lather's establishment   67   a book-keeper(记账员).

 

       All   68   well for some time, till a fire came, destroying all the property, ruining his father, and worst of all   69   his brother's death. The father returned to a farm, but Mathew was   70   to restart the business.

 

       He began the business   71   an old shed and its fame increased, making the ale of Vassar known far and near From such a beginning, the business   72   into an immense one, which he carried on   73   over thirty years.

 

       When he retired, Mathew decided to do   74   with his money for the betterment on society. In 1861 Vassar Female College was   75   up, and afterwards was changed to Vassar College. It was the first female college ever established in the US.


75、( 75 )

A、set

B、got

C、picked

D、looked


五、Part Ⅴ Translation (20%)

76、For more than 60 years. Lego bricks have sparked children’s imaginations.


77、For some schools and institutions, they will be free


78、There are several theories about why there are so many beetles


79、They are unlikely to die out.


80、People appear to have more chances to get Into contact with one another than ever.


81、令天他要参加一个重要的面试。


82、买这部手机你花了多少钱?


83、一有消息我就告诉你


84、她激动得说不出话来


85、他喜欢玩电脑游戏


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