第二节:完形填空(共20题:每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。In the
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第二节:完形填空(共20题:每题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 In the past, man did not have to think about the protection of his environment. There were few people on the earth, and natural resources seemed 36 . Today things are 37 . The world has become too 38 . We are using up our natural resources too quickly, and the same time we are 39 our environment with dangerous chemicals. If we 40 to do this, human life on the earth will not survive. Everyone 41 today that if too many fish are taken from the sea, there will soon be no fish left. Yes, with modern fishing 42 , more and more fish are caught. We know that if too many trees are cut down, 43 will disappear and nothing will grow on the land. But we continue to use 44 and more powerful machines to 45 more and more trees. We realize that if rivers are polluted with waste products from factories, we will die. 46 , in most countries waste products are 47 put into rivers or into the sea, and there are 48 laws to stop this. We know, too, that if the 49 of the world continues to rise at the present rate, in a few years, there will not be enough 50 . What can we do to solve these problems? If we eat more vegetables and less 51 , there will be more food available for everyone. Land where we grow crops 52 five times more people than land where animals are kept. Our natural resources will 53 longer if we learn to recycle them. The world population will not rise so quickly if people use modern methods of birth 54 . Finally, if we educate people to think about the problems, we shall have a better and cleaner 55 in the future. 36. A. beautiful B. unlimited C. little D. valuable 37. A. common B. the same C. changeable D. different 38. A. crowded B. small C. dirty D. busy 39. A. protecting B. saving C. polluting D. fighting 40. A. try B. continue C. decide D. have 41. A. wonders B. realizes C. considers D. discovers 42. A. poles B. thoughts C. methods D. ideas 43. A. mountains B. the sea C. trees D. forests 44. A. bigger B. less C. smaller D. higher 45. A. grow up B. plant C. save D. cut down 46. A. Thus B. However C. Generally speaking D. Therefore 47. A. still B. even C. also D. certainly 48. A. many B. enough C. some D. few 49. A. production B. pollution C. population D. revolution 50. A. houses B. vegetables C. food D. lives 51. A. feeds B. meat C. fish D. grain 52. A. feeds B. increases C. supplies D. helps 53. A. use B. stay C. keep D. last 54. A. control B. born C. plan D. reward 55. A. nature B. sea C. planet D. Forest |
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第二部分:阅读理解(每小题2 分,满分30分) 第一节: 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项 A Books which give instructions on how to do things are very popular in the United States today. Thousands of these “How to” books are available; in fact, there are about four thousand books with titles that begin with the words “How to”. One book may tell you how to earn more money, another may tell you how to save or spend it, and another may explain how to give your money away. Many “How to” books give advice on careers (职业). They tell you how to choose a career and how to succeed at it. If you fail, however, you can buy a book called “How to Turn Failure into Success”. If you would like to become very rich, you can buy the book “How to Make a Million”. If you never make any money at all, you may need a book called “How to Live on Nothing?”. One of the most popular types of books is one that helps you with personal problems. If you want to have a better love of life, you can read “How to Succeed at Love Every Minute of Your Life.?”. If you are tired of books on happiness, you may prefer a book called “How to Make Yourself miserable?”. Many of these books help people use their time better. Some people want books which will give them useful information about sports, hobbies, and travel. Other people use their free time to make repairs and improvements on their homes. They prefer books which give step by step instruction on how to repair things like plumbing (卫生管道工程) and electrical wiring, or on how to redecorate (重新装饰) or enlarge a house. Why have “How to” books become so popular? Probably because life has become so complex. Today people have far more free time to use, more choices to make, and more problems to solve. “How to” books help people deal with modern life. 51. These “How to” books are written to______. A. tell people on how to love their daily life B. earn money for the companies to survive in the competition C. give people some good advice on how to do something they want to do D. give readers who want to know about America a deep impression 52. Before someone wants to find a good job, he had better______. A. buy a book on “How to Make a Million?” B. read a book on how to choose a career and how to succeed at it C. make better use of his time in his daily life D. use his free time to look for it 53. If people will not succeed in what he is doing, a book called________ can give help. A. “How to Turn Failure into Success” B. “How to Make a Million?” C. “How to Succeed at Love Every Minute of Your Life?” D. “How to Make Yourself Miserable?” |
C Depression (抑郁症)is a serious problem today. Depression causes workers to be unproductive, causing companies and countries to lose billion of dollars. One expert says that depression is like cancer because it is “widespread, costly and deadly”. Depression hits one person in five around the world. Although people have believed depression to be a problem among the rich and educated, studies show that depression is a problem among everyone. Over any six-mouth period, between five to seven percent of the world’s population will be suffering from a serious depression. Suicide (自***)rates among people suffering from the disease in its extreme, or clinical form were 80 percent higher that in the population at large, and suffers were four times more likely to have heart attacks. People who suffer from depression often have problems sleeping, getting up on time, and doing work productively. Depression, which researchers agree has its origin in the genes(基因), brings loss of of confidence and ability to concentrate-making it possible for employees and managers to work efficiently. Depression is made more serious in China by Chinese’s by Chinese inability to face it. Many people believe that depressed people are either weak or lazy. Besides, there is no good treatment, with few specialists available. “Most patients in China just don’t get help,” a Chinese doctor says. “In my hospital, I have to see 30 or 40 patients in a morning, and just have time to say ‘Hello, how do you feel?’” In Western countries, people are not afraid to admit that they have depression, but most do not tell it to their boss, because they fear that their boss would fire them. “In my experience, aging bosses are the most tilling to admit they have it, because they feel the most secure about themselves,” an American doctor says. Hopefully, in the near future, people around the world will be able to admit that they have depression so that they can get the right treatment. 49.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.It is widely believed that everyone may suffer from depression. B.Depression brings great problems to its suffers in their life and work. C.Depression is a commonly-existing problem only in rich countries. D.The poorer and the less educated a person is, the less he will suffer from depression. 50.Compared to normal people, depressed people are likely to be__________. A.very unconfident and often absent-minded B.easy to avoid being hit by heart attacks C.working efficiently and productively D.either weak or lazy 51.Depression becomes more serious in China because of _________. A.the understanding of the problem B.the lack for treatment and doctors C.their unwillingness to tell it to their boss D.the doctors’ careless work 52.What can we infer from the passage? A.People are suffering from depression because of the shortage of specialists. B.The aging bosses around the world dare to say they are depressed. C.More and more patients will turn to specialists for help. D.Western people are braver than Chinese people. |
D The Harvard Student-led Walking Tour Let a student show you Harvard …on a free walking tour. We welcome our neighbors to stop by the Harvard University Even & Information Centre, located in the Holyoke Centre Arcade at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue in the heart of Harvard Square in Cambridge. Let a student take you and your family, school, or organization on an engaging, hour-long free historical tour of the Harvard Campus. The tours leaves form be Events & Information Centre. Not only will you discover the location of fascinating exhibition and programmers on campus, you will also see Harvard’s rich sampling of American history and architecture from the Colonial period to the present. Schedule of Tours. Schedule of Tours Tours leave the Events & Information Centre at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Monday through Friday, and at 2 p. m. on Saturday through the academic year(February 4 through May 2; September 23 through December 16). Summer tours (June 24 through August 15) are offered at 10 a.m. , 11:15 a.m., 2p.m., and 3:15 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Reser-vacations for special tours of 20 or more people may be made b calling the Events & Information Centre at (617) 495-1583 or emailing icenter@ camail. harvard, edu. Tours are suspended March 23 trough April 2 for Spring Break, May 3 through June 23 for Spring intercession(祷告),and August 16 through September 22 for Summer intercession. NOTE: Prospective(未来的)students may take tours originating at the Harvard Admission Office, located at Byerly Hall on 8 Garden Street in Cambridge. Form April through August, the Admissions staff conducts an information session at 10 a. m. , followed by an 11 a. m. tour. Monday through Friday. On Saturdays, there is no information session but the 11 a. m. tour is still scheduled. Another session is held year-round at 2p. m. with a 3 p.m. tour following. For more information on tours for prospective students, please call at (617)495-1551. Harvard University Events & Information Centre. Location: Holyoke Centre Arcade. 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138 Phone: (617) 495-1537 53.A person can join in a tour at________on Saturday through the academic year. A.10 a. m. B.2 p. m. C.11:15 a. m. D.3:15 p. m. 54.If you want to go for an information session, you can go on__________. A.May 2 B.June 23 C.August 20 D.September1 55.A student who wants an information session may___________for more information. A.call (617) 495-1573 B.call(617) 495-1551 C.email iceter@ camail. Harvard, edu D.go to the Events & Information Centre 56.The above ad. is mainly intended for________ . A.foreign visitors B.freshmen C.high school students D.those living near Harvard University |
E Astronauts’ meals have come a long way from the free-dried powders and semi-liquid pastes of decades ago, now US scientists want to grow vegetables in mini-greenhouses on the moon. Scientists say they are looking forward to a time when residents of future lunar or even Martian outsteps will be able to dine on fresh vegetables. Paragon Space Development Corporation has unveiled what it called the first step toward growing flowers—and eventually food-oh the moon. This is a sealed greenhouse that looks like a bell jar encased in a 46-cm triangular aluminum frame. It is designed to safely land a laboratory plant on the lunar surface, and protect it while it grows. The miniature greenhouse is to be launched into space by Odyssey Moon Ltd, a participant in the Google Lunar X Prize. This competition offers $20 million to any entrant who can launch, hand and operate a rover on the lunar surface. Paragon officials say future testing of the “Lunar Oasis” will be driven by Odyssey’s flight schedule, which will not happen until 2012 at the earliest. When it does lift off the greenhouse will contain the seeds of Brassica, a hardy plant related to Brussels sprouts and cabbage. Because Brassica goes from seed to flower in just 14 days, it can complete its life cycle in single lunar night. “Coloizing the Moon or Mars seems so far away, but it is important that we do this research now, ” Paragon president Jane Poynter said. “It takes a long time to get a lot of research, and to get integrated, reliable efficient systems before colonists move in,” she said. 57.The article is written mainly to________. A.predict the astronauts’ meals in the future B.introduce an experiment “Lunar Oasis” C.tell us the future development of astronomy D.focus on the human’s great progress 58.The article implies that_________. A.astronauts can grow flowers in space at present B.Paragon and NASA will carry out the test separately C.Lunar Oasis is a series of experiments carried out in space D.the earliest testing of the Lunar Oasis may be in 2012 59.The underlined word “colonists” in the last paragraph probably has the meaning of________. A.plants B.wild beasts C.human beings D.scientists 60.The sees of Brassica will be contained in the greenhouse mainly because__________ A.their life cycle is much shorter B.they are more nutritious than other food C.they are related to Brussels sporouts and cabbage D.they are very delicious |
(D) At a certain time in our lives we consider every place as the possible site for a house. I have thus searched the country within a dozen miles of where I live. In imagination I have bought all the farms, one after another, and I knew their prices. The nearest thing that I came to actual ownership was when I bought the Hollowell place. But before the owner completed the sale with me, his wife changed her mind and wished to keep it, and he offered me additional dollars to return the farm to him. However, I let him keep the dollars and sold him the farm for just what I gave for it. The real attractions of the Hollowell farm to me were its position, being about two miles from the village, half a mile from the nearest neighbor, bounded(相邻) on one side by the river, and separated from the highway by a wide field. The poor condition of the house and fences showed that it hadn’t been used for some time. I remembered from my earliest trip up the river that the house used to be hidden behind a forest area, and I was in a hurry to buy it before the owner finished getting out some rocks, cutting down the apple trees, and clearing away some young trees which had grown up in the fields. I wanted to buy it before he made any more of his improvements. But it turned out as I have said. I was not really troubled by the loss. I had always had a garden, but I don’t think I was ready for a large farm. I believe that as long as possible it is better to live free and uncommitted(无牵无挂). It makes but little difference whether you own a farm or not. 57.What do we know about the author? A. He wanted to buy the oldest farm near where he lived. B. He made a study of many farms before buying. C. He made money by buying and selling farms. D. He had the money to buy the best farm in the country. 58.Why did the author want to buy the farm in a hurry? A. He was afraid the owner might change his mind. B. He hoped to enlarge the forest on the farm. C. He wanted to keep the farm as it was. D. He was eager to become a farm owner. 59.The underlined words “the loss” in the last paragraph refer to _____? A. the money the author lost in buying the farm B. the sale of the garden in the Hollowell place C. the removal of the trees around the house D. the failure to possess the Hollowell place 60.What does the author believe as important in life? A. To own a farm B. To satisfy his needs C. To be free from worries. D. To live in the countryside. |
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