题目列表(包括答案和解析)
75.
Which
of the following sentences is NOT TRUE?
A. Thousands
of people are already sleeping in the streets.
B. The
crime rate isn’t going down.
C. The
traffic jams are so bad that cars don’t move at all for several streets.
D. Many
people have a positive attitude towards the future of the city.
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第二卷(共两节,共45分)
第一节 短文改错(每小题1. 5分,共15分)
Dear
Disk,
How
nice to hear you again. You want to know 76.
what
is going on in school in China.
In short, things
began
to improve after schools called on to 77.
reduce
learning load. I don’t know about others, and I 78.
used
to have work even at weekends doing endless 79.
homework
and attending classes as well. Now I had 80.
more
free time. I can follow my own interests such as 81.
reading
books, visiting museums, and take computer 82.
lessons.
In the evenings you can watch news on TV or 83.
read
newspapers. What’s more, I can go to the bed earlier. 84.
As far
as I know, everyone is happy about this new arrangement of things. 85.
Best
wishes,
Li Hua
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第二节 书面表达(共30分)
请根据下表提供的你校开设选修课情况,用英语写一篇报导。
注意:
74.
The
best way to work out the traffic problem in Los Angels might be __________.
A. cutting
down the number of private cars
B. providing
more buses in the freeway
C. building
a subway system
D. persuading
people to live nearer to their workplaces
73.
What
do some people think is the main problem of the future city like?
A. Poor
housing.
B. Overcrowding.
C. Environmental
pollution. D. Traffic jams.
72.
The postmaster interfered(干预)because ________.
A. he overheard this conversation
B. he had received a lot of complaints for lack of post-office boxes
C. he was thankful
for the letter the author had written
D. he was
proud of their good service
E
What
will city life be like in the future? Some people think that life in the cities
is going to be horrible. They say that cities will become more and more crowded.
As the number of people increases, there will be less space for each person. This
overcrowding will cause other problems -more crime, dirtier streets, and worse
problems with traffic than we have now. How will people find enough drinking
water, energy(such as gas and electricity), and housing? Because life
will be hard, people who live in cities will worry more, and they may become
sick. For these reasons, some say that nobody will want to live in city areas.
How
can we deal with such problems as overcrowding, crime, and traffic? In some
cities, thousands of people are already sleeping in the streets because there
is little suitable housing - and because houses are too expensive. The crime
rate isn’t going down. Instead, it is increasing so fast that many people are
afraid to go out at night. Traffic is also getting worse. More and more often,
traffic jams are so bad that cars don’t move at all for several streets. These
problems have been getting worse, not better, so many people see no hope for
the future of the city.
Los Angeles, California,
for example, has no subway system and buses are slow. Instead, many commuters(乘、开车上班族)drive many miles
from their homes to work. Many of these drivers spend several hours each day on
busy freeways. New York,
however, has a big transit system - buses, commuter trains, and subways. Because
the public transportation is crowded and dirty, many people drive private cars,
and the traffic jams are worse than that in Los Angeles. A taxi driver complains, “I was
driving home, but in forty-five minutes I moved only two miles! Finally, I
turned off the engine and just sat there. A lot of people left their cars where
they were in the middle of the street and went into a bar for a few beers!”
On the
other hand, some cities have clean, fast and pleasant public transportation
systems. In Paris, France,
and Toronto, Canada, for example, anyone can use
buses or subways to move quickly from one part of the city to another.
71.
The postmaster promised _________.
A. to make
a new post-office for the author
B. to let
the author have a post-office box
C. to include the author’s name on the list
D. to deliver the author’s mail to his home
70.
When the author
needed a post-office box, _________.
A. many had
applied for post-office boxes before him
B. he asked to put
his name on a waiting list
C. he tried
to see the postmaster
D. he wrote
the postmaster a note of appreciation
69.
The author
wrote a note of appreciation to the post office because ________.
A. he knew what such
a note would mean to the post office
B. he had discovered giving-away made life all the more exciting
C. he believed he
would get something back by doing so
D. the post man
delivered an important letter in time
68.
At first the author
looked upon life as a process of getting. He formed this view of life
because____________.
A. other people
were selfish B. he thought it
exciting to get from others
C. of his early education
D. of his character
67.
It may be inferred from
the passage that _______.
A. the ditch was along a quiet
country road
B. the accident happened on a
clear warm day
C. the police helped Mr. Johnson
get out of the ditch
D. Mr. Johnson had a tender
wife and was well attended
D
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a
getting. It was not until in my later thirties that I made this important
discovery: giving-away makes life so much more exciting. One discovery I made
about giving away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this
world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an
unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered a letter to
my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a
note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post office box for a
new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes
left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about
to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard our
conversation. “Wasn’t it you that wrote us a letter a year ago about delivering
a special delivery to your home?” I said it was. “Well, you certainly are
going to have a box in this post office if you have to make one for you. You
don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but
complaints. ”
66.
“Finally it gave”(Paragraph 5)means
that _______.
A. Luckily the door was torn
away in the end
B. At last the wrench went
broken
C. The lock came open after
all his efforts
D. The chance was lost at the
last minute
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