1、【
单选题
】
Have you talked to her
lately?
[1分]
、
lastly
、
finally
、
shortly
、
recently
答案:
2、【
单选题
】
While we don't agree, we continue to be friends.
[1分]
、
Whoever
、
Where
、
Although
、
Whatever
答案:
3、【
单选题
】
Enormous sums of money have been spent on, space exploration.
[1分]
、
Much
、
Large
、
Small
、
Fixed
答案:
4、【
单选题
】
About one million Americans are diagnosed
annually with skin cancer.
[1分]
、
every year
、
severely
、
actively
、
every month
答案:
5、【
单选题
】
The policeman wrote down all the
particulars of the accident.
[1分]
、
secrets
、
details
、
benefits
、
words
答案:
6、【
单选题
】
We will take your recent illness into
consideration when marking your exams.
[1分]
、
effect
、
account
、
effort
、
discount
答案:
7、【
单选题
】
There are a
limited number of books on this subject in the library.
[1分]
、
small
、
total
、
good
、
great
答案:
8、【
单选题
】
The chairman
proposed that we should stop the meeting.
[1分]
、
showed
、
suggested
、
agreed
、
believed
答案:
9、【
单选题
】
Mary has
blended the ingredients.
[1分]
、
made
、
mixed
、
cooked
、
eaten
答案:
10、【
单选题
】
They agreed to
modify their policy.
[1分]
、
clarify
、
define
、
change
、
develop
答案:
11、【
单选题
】
The dentist has decided to
extract her bad tooth.
[1分]
、
take out
、
break off
、
push in
、
dig up
答案:
12、【
单选题
】
The economy continued to
exhibit signs of decline in September.
[1分]
、
play
、
show
、
send
、
tell
答案:
13、【
单选题
】
He endured great pain before he finally
expired.
[1分]
、
fired
、
resigned
、
died
、
retreated
答案:
14、【
单选题
】
The girl is
gazing at herself in the mirror.
[1分]
、
smiling
、
laughing
、
shouting
、
staring
答案:
15、【
单选题
】
According to the passage, killing insects and bacteria present in foods by irradiating is not completely approved by the US government.
[1分]
、
Right
、
Wrong
、
Not mentioned
答案:
16、【
单选题
】
There are quite a number of food processors which are interested in producing irritated foods.
[1分]
、
Right
、
Wrong
、
Not mentioned
答案:
17、【
单选题
】
Some consumers are doubtful of the safety of irradiated foods and suggest a more severe government inspection be taken.
[1分]
、
Right
、
Wrong
、
Not mentioned
答案:
18、【
单选题
】
It is required that labels placed on irradiated food or nearby bulk items such as vegetables and fruits should indicate irradiated ingredients.
[1分]
、
Right
、
Wrong
、
Not mentioned
答案:
19、【
单选题
】
Restaurants can serve irradiated food bought directly from distributors without labeling it.
[1分]
、
Right
、
Wrong
、
Not mentioned
答案:
20、【
单选题
】
Paragraph 2_____________.
[1分]
答案:
21、【
单选题
】
Paragraph 3_____________.
[1分]
答案:
22、【
单选题
】
Paragraph 5_____________.
[1分]
答案:
23、【
单选题
】
Some buildings are so well constructed that they are not only useful______.
[1分]
答案:
24、【
单选题
】
Ancient Greek and Roman architectural styles, which were restored during renaissance, were still influential _____.
[1分]
答案:
25、【
单选题
】
As modern life becomes more complex, people have to put up many different kinds of buildings _____.
[1分]
答案:
26、【
单选题
】
The use of new building materials and the introduction of such new technology as the elevator and the air-conditioner have played an important role ______.
[1分]
答案:
27、【
单选题
】
What’s the reaction of Mrs.Czamecki when she was annoyed by the barking of her neighbor’s dog?
[3分]
、
She went to her neighbor’s door to complain about it.
、
She wrote to the local government and suggested that a law should be made to prohibit the dogs from barking.
、
She lodged a complaint against the dog with the municipality.
、
She became so upset and telephoned the police.
答案:
28、【
单选题
】
In the city of Clifton,A legislative bill that addresses whining and barking was introduced by:
[3分]
、
David Axelrod
、
Frank C.Fusco
、
Matthew T.Priore
、
Eric M.Zwerling
答案:
29、【
单选题
】
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
[3分]
、
Mrs.Czarnecki’s complaint made the city officials decide to introduce the general noise ordinance.
、
Clifton is the first city in New Jersey that seeks to silence noisy dogs.
、
The general noise ordinance in Clifton is contradictory to the Constitution so that it was changed in 1998.
、
At present,Clifton residents who complain about the noisy dogs can not employ a lawyer to prosecute the case in municipal court.
答案:
30、【
单选题
】
Which of the following statements about the proposed ordinance is true?
[3分]
、
Clifton City Council finally passed it on Tuesday,August 8.
、
Under the ordinance,whenever a dog barks over 30 minutes in an hour,its master will get fined.
、
All the residents in Clifton hope that the ordinance can be reinforced as soon as possible because it is a quality of life issue.
、
People who complain about the disturbance by noisy dogs do not need to prosecute the case in municipal court themselves according to the proposed ordinance.
答案:
31、【
单选题
】
Which of the following statements is Mr.Zwerling’s own appreciation of the barking problem?
[3分]
、
The ordinance is not tough enough since it allows a dog bark for 30 minutes.
、
The problem can only be solved ifpeople are civil enough to each other.
、
Financial punishment is the best way to ban dogs from barking.
、
The city should try its best to resolve the matter through mediation.
答案:
32、【
单选题
】
Before children start speaking________.
[3分]
、
.they need equal amount of listening
、
they need different amounts of listening
、
they are all eager to cooperate with the adults by obeying spoken instructions
、
they can’t understand and obey the adult’s oral instructions
答案:
33、【
单选题
】
Children who start speaking late ________.
[3分]
、
may have problems with their listening
、
probably do not hear enough language spoken around them
、
usually pay close attention to what they hear
、
often take a long time in learning to listen properly
答案:
34、【
单选题
】
A baby’s first noises are ________.
[3分]
、
an expression of his moods and feelings
、
an early form of language
、
a sign that he means to tell you something
、
an imitation of the speech of adults
答案:
35、【
单选题
】
The problem of deciding at what point a baby’s imitations can be considered as speech________.
[3分]
、
is important because words have different meanings for different people
、
is not especially important because the changeover takes place gradually
、
is one that should be properly understood because the meaning of words changes with age
、
is one that should be completely ignored(忽略)because children’s use of words is often meaningless
答案:
36、【
单选题
】
The speaker implies________.
[3分]
、
parents can never hope to teach their children new sounds
、
children no longer imitate people after they begin to speak
、
children who are good at imitating learn new words more quickly
、
even after they have learnt to speak, children still enjoy imitating
答案:
37、【
单选题
】
Why are America's national parks like old friends?
[3分]
、
Because they are always out there.
、
Because they are very old.
、
Because they make people feel better.
、
Because they are very famous.
答案:
38、【
单选题
】
Which of the following statements is true about uniformed rangers?
[3分]
、
They take tourists to national parks.
、
They always act as tourist guides.
、
They help set up new national parks.
、
They protect the National Park System.
答案:
39、【
单选题
】
The National Park Service does all the following EXCEPT
[3分]
、
offering help to visitors
、
molding the Nation.
、
keeping people better informed of the National Park System.
、
helping preserve the cultural heritage.
答案:
40、【
单选题
】
What is this passage about?
[3分]
、
It is about the American National Parks.
、
It is about the National Park Service.
、
It is about the National Park Service partnerships.
、
It is about the care and preservation of the National Parks in America.
答案: