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天门市仙桃市潜江市2012年初中毕业生学业考试江汉油田英语试卷参考答案及评分说明1—55小题,每题1分,共计55分。
1. C2. A3. D4. F5. B6. B7. A8. A9. B 10. B11. A 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. C 16. B 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. B21. A 22. A 23. A 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. D31. A 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. C 36. C 37. A 38. D 39. B 40. A41. B 42. A 43. C 44. D 45. A 46. B 47. C 48. D 49. B 50. D51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. A56—75小题,每题2分,共计40分。
56. D 57. C 58. D 59. A 60. C 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. B 65. C66. A 67. B 68. D 69. C 70. B 71. C 72. A 73. D 74. A 75. B 76—80小题,每题2分,每空1分,共计10分。
76. worry; about 77. somewhere; quiet 78. remember; telling79. it / it’s; to 80. won’t / can’t ; is短文写作。
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Possible version OneAs a student, I am very pleased with my seat. That’s because I am top of the class and the teachers like me. My teacher changes our seats every week, my classmates can sit in different places of the classroom. For example, Li Lei sat at the front row last week and this week he sits at the back row. It can make most students happy. But many teachers in other classes seldom change seats. In my opinion, the teacher should arrange our students’seats according to our heights, sights and ideas. I prefer sitting with my best friend who can study together with me. I hope all teachers can care about our students’ feelings.Possible version TwoI was not satisfied with my seat at all. I sat at the last row, so I couldn’t see the blackboard clearly. And I didn’t like my desk-mate who often made much noise, in this case, I couldn’t concentrate on teachers’words. That made me annoyed a lot. In my class, our teacher often arranged our seats according to our heights, it seemed that she never thought about student s’sights. I asked her to change my seat several times, but she disagreed. I wish one day I could choose my own seat and our teachers could listen to our advice more. That would be a good way to keep both teachers and students happy.英语试卷答案第1页 (共2页)英语试卷答案 第2页 (共2页)评分说明:一、所有选择题(1-75小题),选错、漏选或多选均不给分。
2012年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试答题适应性训练(湖北卷)英语第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to know their ___ and weaknesses.A. strengths B. benefits C. techniques D. values 答案:A21. As the quality of the city’s a ir continues to give rise to _____, the residents are encouraged to set off fewer fireworks.A. concernsB. compromiseC. descriptionsD. emergency22. The _____ in Chinese exports in recent years has resulted in a flood of inexpensive goods for American consumers.A. immigrationB. introductionC. explosionD. investment23. One reason why the housing prices in big cities are going up all the time is that people are _____ into overcrowded cities in great numbers.A. breakingB. pouringC. fillingD. squeezing24. Do not fear them; for there is nothing covered that will not be _____, and nothing hidden that will not be made known.A. criticizedB. definedC. estimatedD. revealed25. If the world becomes less unfair and people have better education, much of the poverty can be ______.A. taken outB. left outC. wiped outD. put out26. Fierce as they are faced with pressure, the students remain ______ and try hard to achieve their goals.A. consciousB. optimisticC. influentialD. competitive27. I don’t trust this dishonest woman; I think her certificates are _____.A. mistakenB. wrongC. falseD. incorrect28. Firms that provide ______ high wages and good working conditions do not seem to have problems attracting employees.A. regularlyB. naturallyC. eventuallyD. relatively29. Take a vocabulary notebook with you all the time. Collect any good words, sentences or articles, _____ wisdoms and wise sayings.A. speciallyB. particularlyC. absolutelyD. consequently30. After the break, the lecturer went on to talk ______ about the new academic concept.A. at lengthB. in allC. in turnD. at most第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Cindy Green had a serious telephone problem. The brand-new $100 million Ribrock Plaza Hotel opened nearby and had 31 almost the same telephone number as Cindy’s. From the moment the hotel opened, Cindy was 32 by calls not for her. Since she had the same phone number for years, she felt that she should 33 the hotel management to change its number. 34 , the management refused. The phone company was not 35 , either. It argued that a number was a number, and the fact that a customer was getting someone else’s36 twenty-four hours a day didn’t make it37 .After her request fell on deaf ears, Cindy decided to take 38 into her own hands. At 9 o’clock the phone rang. Someone from Memphis was calling the hotel and 39 a room for the following Tuesday. Cindy said, “No40 . How many nights?”A few hours later a secretary called and said that she wanted a suite (套房) 41 two bedrooms for a week.Cindy replied that the Presidential Suite was 42 for $600 a night. The secretary said that shewould 43 it.The next day was a 44 one for Cindy. In the morning, she booked a car producer’s conf erence for Memorial Day weekend. Her biggest 45 came in the afternoon—a mother called to book the ballroom for her daughter’s wedding in June. Cindy hesitated for a while, but still46 the woman that it would be no problem.Within a few months, the Ribrock Plaza Hotel was a disaster area. People kept 47 for weddings, reunions (聚会) and parties, and were all 48 that there were no such events.Soon after, she read in a 49 that the hotel might go bankrupt (破产). Her phone rang, and a manager from Marriott said, “We’re prepared to50 you $2 million for the hotel.” Cindy replied, “We’ll take it, but only if you change the telephone number.”31. A. required B. acquired C. confirmed D. dialed32. A. bothered B. embarrassed C. disappointed D. frightened33. A. expect B. force C. encourage D. persuade34. A. Interestingly B. Amazingly C. Naturally D. Curiously35. A. blamed B. patient C. involved D. helpful36. A. answers B. calls C. messages D. numbers37. A. changeable B. guilty C. responsible D. shameful38. A. matters B . deals C. events D. requests39. A. sought for B. asked for C. called for D. waited for40. A. way B. wonder C. problem D. doubt41. A. plus B. instead of C. next to D. with42. A. comfortable B. reasonable C. available D. affordable43. A. order B. reserve C. purchase D. register44. A. lucky B. new C. difficult D. busy45. A. challenge B. adventure C. fortune D. business46. A. promised B. reminded C. convinced D. comforted47. A. turning around B. turning up C. turning over D. turning back48. A. informed B. impressed C. guaranteed D. discouraged49. A. note B. brochure C. poster D. newspaper50. A. lend B. present C. offer D. award第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ASome of Britain’s most favoured spring visitors are disappearing in their thousands. Scientist s say birds such as the cuckoo (布谷鸟), whose song announces the arrival of warm weather in Britain, are dropping in numbers.A typical migrant bird (候鸟) from Africa, cuckoo may no longer make its annual appearance in the woodlands in Britain, says a scientist. Numbers of migrant birds from Africa have declined seriously in the UK since 1995. For cuckoos the figure is 44%. The call of the cuckoo could be silenced in the near future. The real problem is that there are so many different possible causes for the loss—which makes it difficult to find out the real reasons for their decline and to prepare plans to put things right.The loss could be the result of changes in farmland use in Britain which are affecting the way cuckoos breed (繁殖) when they arrive here in spring. On top of changes of land use, scientists suspect that many cuckoos are finding it increasingly difficult to feed themselves when they come to breed in Britain. Thelarge insects they eat have dropped rapidly in number here.Climate change might be another important reason. Migrant cuckoos arrive and breed at times which are no longer the best periods when food, such as insects, is available. Climate changes also affect timings of breeding cycles.Or the loss could be due to the increase of human populations in Africa and the destruction of natural living environment where they make their homes in winter.Apart from these, the killing takes place in spring and autumn when cuckoos, flying from and to Africa, cross islands in the Mediterranean Sea. They are shot in their hundreds of thousands by hunters who just enjoy killing them for the “sport”. It is against the European Union law, but that doesn’t stop it happening. Sheehan, a scientist, said, cuckoos “arrive in our countryside just as the first good weather arrives. We associate them with spring and warmth. That is why they appear so often in old English stories. They are part of our culture––which makes the decline in their number so worrying.”51. What can be inferred from the underlined part in Paragraph 2?A. Cuckoos may arrive in warm weather.B. Cuckoos may rarely be seen in Britain.C. Cuckoos may appear every two years.D. Cuckoos may come back to the woodlands.52. Concerning the rapid decrease in the number of cuckoos, scientists _______.A. find it difficult to discover the real reasonsB. know few possible causes for the lossC. have plans to put things rightD. doubt if the data are accurate53. According to the passage, what happens in Britain that possibly causes the decline of cuckoos?A. Many hunters kill cuckoos for fun.B. Cuckoos’ main food is getting less.C. Policies on land use have changed.D. Human population increases rapidly.54. Which could be the best title for the passage?A. Cuckoos, Who Take Away Your Food?B. Climate Change: A Danger to CuckoosC. Spring May Lose Song of CuckoosD. A Song for England’s CuckoosBJust over a year ago, life as an orphan (孤儿) girl in Tilinanu, southern Malawi, was uncertain. Relying on the kindness of the poor villagers for a roof over their head, many had to sleep in a room that held as many as fifteen people, eating a diet mainly of porridge. Their classroom for daily lessons was an open space in the bush.Now 34 of them have comfortable beds in a smart new home, with a community hall and medical centre next to it. Another 175 village children eat there daily, with the adults coming in to learn English; it’s an amazing transformation. Even more amazing is that the person behind it is just 21.When Alice Pulford was waiting to get into university, she took a five-month teaching position in Malawi. She loved the place, and returned in the spring of 2009 to visit her friend Zulu in Tilinanu. His aunt Mercy owned land there and was doing her best to provide an education for the orphans, many of whom had lost parents to AIDS or malaria (疟疾).But after helping Mercy out for some time, Alice realised that what the girls in particular really needed was a safe and permanent place to live. There was a derelict (年久失修的) church on Mercy’s land. “If you give me the church, I’ll set up a home for these children,” Alice told her. Mercy agreed.Alice phoned home and told her family about her plan. The family had already helped Alice raise £1,800 to assist the o rphans. After they received Alice’s call, they threw themselves into raising another £6,000, organising theatre trips and special parties and dinners.Alice found Malawian builders, selected materials and even helped with the brick-laying. In ten weeks, the church became a dormitory with toilets and a living area. In spring last year, Alice raised another £19,000 to build the medical centre and two new dormitories.The girls are happier—and so is Alice, who has been spending around four months in Malawi a year.“The orphans think they’re gaining from me, but when I see their smile, it transforms me,” she says.55. Over a year ago, the orphans didn’t have _______.A. a classroomB. a teacherC. shelterD. food56. What is known about the home Alice has built for the orphans?A. It looks like a community hall.B. It depends on the villagers’ help.C. It provides a place for recreation.D. It benefits both the children and adults.57. The Pulfords’ family are _______.A. short of moneyB. fond of entertainmentsC. supportive of each otherD. unaware of Alice’s plan58. What has Alice learned from her experience?A. Money-raising is a family business.B. Winning orphans’ smile calls for skills.C. AIDS has made many children parentless.D. Helping others brings changes in a person.CMargaret Cook is a professional, married woman with two young children. The elder, who is four, has just started at a local primary school. It is a school that she was eager for her daughter to attend because it has a mix of racial and social cultures. As a white from a middle-class family, she thought it important for her daughter to go to a local school that was representative of the cultural and social mix of the society in which we live. Having met, however, some of the other parents and children, she’s becoming increasingly unsure about her choice. She is worried that along with the accent and vocabulary of her classmates, her daughter will also pick up what appears to be a very narrow-minded, uneducated attitude. She wants her daughter to be able to adapt and to fit in with her friends at school, but not necessarily to model her behaviour on theirs. She wants her to like them but not be like them.Is she worrying unnecessarily? Or should she abandon her principles and send her children to private school? A report, published by the Independent Schools Council, shows record numbers of parents want to send their children to private schools that stress “moral standards” and classroom discipline as they lose faith in state education, even many Labour voters would consider going private for the first time if they could afford the fees.But is it right without question to see private schools as heavens where moral standards are high, teachers are models of correctness and learning, children all come from open-minded families, and where our little ones will be protected from the ills of the world? The only difference is that those who can afford school fees are in the habit of making expensive mistakes. One of my colleagues who sends all his children to private schools tells stories of drug abuse, troublemakers, the decline of discipline and ever younger age of rebellion (叛逆).It’s an excellent plan to send our children to a mixed school. Placed in an entirely new environment, they are at the risk of rejection, bullying (欺负) and maybe long-term alienation (疏离). But as soon as our children step out of the front door they are faced with a challenging world where boundary between the good and bad is so complex that young people have difficulty telling them apart. For this reason I believe that Cook is better advised to bring her children up in the real world.59. From this passage we know that the woman’s daughter _______.A. is changing others’ behaviorB. is mixing with trouble-makersC. is attending a mixed schoolD. is applying for a private school60. The mother wants her daughter to be _______.A. popular and attractiveB. a fighter against social illsC. a model for her classmatesD. open-minded and well-educated61. What does the writer think of the private school?A. It’s a heaven o f pleasure.B. It is going from bad to worse.C. It is experiencing moral decline.D. It’s a place of high moral standard.62. The writer suggests sending kids to a mixed school because he thinks _______.A. it is well managedB. it is close to the real worldC. kids there are well protectedD. the competition there isn’t fierceDSolar electric systems pay off most quickly for consumers who use a lot of energy because extra charges are given for heavy use, but the solar system still makes sense for low-energy users such as myself.So much of Americans’ carbon footprint results from buildings—about 43%, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. I’m i n a household of 1.5 (mom and 7-year-old), and we use only about 4 kilowatt hours of electricity per day, something we’ve managed through behavioral changes, such as turning off the lights in rooms after we’ve exited, and through in-home efficiencies (效率), such as s out all my light bulbs for energy-saving ones and using power boards that can turn off DVD players, coffee makers and other electrical equipment.Using less electricity means I can get by with a smaller, less expensive solar system that not only covers my use but also produces a credit on my power bill. Going solar also meant my house was upgraded with a time-of-use meter. This type of meter allows me to receive credit for the electricity I produce during peak hours when electricity costs the most, but pay the least for the electricity during off-peak hours, when I recharge my cell phone and laptop and perform other tasks requiring power.The downsides are that I am tied in to the grid (电网) and still affected by power failure, and I now have solar panels (太阳能电池板) that need to be cleaned. It’s a subject of debate, but REC Solar said dirty panels decrease energy production by 6% to 8%. Many panel producers recommend cleaning panels at least once during the summer. I wash mine whenever they look dirty or dotted with bird droppings, which is about every other week.I think $6,000 is a small price to pay, not only for panels that should produce my next 20 years of electricity, but also for the greenhouse gases I’m not creating.63. What is mainly talked about in this article?A. The ways of cutting power bills.B. The tips on reducing electricity use.C. The benefits of using solar systems.D. The importance of protecting the environment.64. Why does the writer recharge her mobile phones during off-peak hours?A. To save credit.B. To save time.C. To save energy.D. To save money.65. The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 4 is close in meaning to ______.A. discountB. disadvantageC. disapprovalD. disagreement66. The author cleaned her power panels ______.A. to make them work properlyB. to protect the environmentC. to make them look betterD. to avoid power failureEDoes knowledge of a writer’s private life help to explain his works? It’s an age-old question, but it’s also one in which interest is aroused (激起) again by Antonia Fraser’s book about her life with Harold Pinter, Must You Go?. The book is obviously a personal account rather than a study of the plays. All the same, I’d argue it throws a good deal of light on Pinter the dramatist (剧作家).I start from the belief that all information about a writer is helpful. In fact, one of the pleasures of writing Pinter’s biography was discovering that nearly all his plays were started by some strong personal memory.This got me into trouble with some scholars. I remember Martin Esslin, a great Pinter scholar, arguing that I had reduced the value of Pinter’s Betrayal by linking it to the dramatist’s seven-year-long love affair with Joan Bakewell. But, as I saw it, that was simply the play’s origin. All I had done, I hoped, was to remind people that Pinter was a writer who would make use of his own life experience.That point can also be seen from Antonia’s book. There’s an interesting account of a dinner with Tom Stoppard where Pinter says that he doesn’t plan his characters’ lives and then asks his fellow dramatis t: “Don’t you find they take you over sometimes?”, to which Stoppard firmly replies: “No.” That says a lot. One reason why The Homecoming is a great play is that Pinter allows his characters, almost unconsciously, to take over. Despite Stoppard’s many stre ngths, he tends to keep his characters under a much tighter control.Again, there’s an eye-opening passage in Antonia’s book where she recalls a moment in 1983 when Pinter refers back to his relationship with his former wife, Vivien: “While she was alive, if you think about it, so much of my work was about unhappy frozen married relationships.”In short—as Stoppard once wrote—information, in itself, about anything, is light. And modern biography, particularly in the hands of masters, has been helpful to li terature by opening writers’ lives to public eyes. For that reason, among many others, I welcome Antonia Fraser’s book.67. What is TRUE about Antonia Fraser’s book?A. It is well received by the public.B. It carries Antonia’s views about biography.C. It is helpful to the study of Pinter’s works.D. It includes serious studies of Pinter’s works.68. What do the author of this article and Martin Esslin disagree on?A. The literary value o f Pinter’s Betrayal.B. The literary value of the accounts of Pinter’s life.C. The truthfulness of the contents of Antonia’s book.D. The truthfulness of Pinter’s love affair with Joan Bakewell.69. What can we infer about Pinter and Stoppard?A. They treat their characters in different ways.B. Stoppard has more strengths than Pinter.C. They often have dinners together.D. They often argue with each other.70. This article is probably ______.A. a feature storyB. a book reviewC. a news reportD. a biography第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)例:______ was that the young player performed extremely well in the table tennis tournament. (delight)令球迷欣喜的是那位年轻的球员在乒乓球锦标赛中表现得极为出色。
阅读理解训练:AThings Regular price Sale priceSweater $45.00 $28.00T-shirts $45.00 $29.50Skirts $35.00 $20.00Jeans $49.95 $25.00Saleswoman: Can I help you?Mrs.Smith: Oh, yes. How much is this skirt?Saleswoman: It's only $20Mrs.Smith: Really? Is it on sale?Saleswoman: Yes. It's usually $35.00.But only at the weekends, everything is at a very good price. Mrs.Smith: OK.I'll take two skirts for my twin daughter.Saleswoman: What color do they like?Mrs.Smith: Red.Saleswoman: Oh, I'm so sorry. We don't have any red ones left. How about the purple ones? Mrs.Smith: All right. Here's the money.Saleswoman: Thanks. Here's your change.( ) 1. Two sweaters are _____ on Monday.A. $45.00B. $28.00C. $39.00D. $56.00( ) 2. The meaning of the phrase "on sale" is _____.A. 减价销售B. 正常营业C. 非卖品D. 高价回收( ) 3. They are talking _____.A. in a shopB. at homeC. in a schoolD. in a hospital( ) 4. At last Mrs.Smith buys two _____ skirts for her daughters.A. yellowB. greenC. redD. purple( ) 5. If you buy three ______ on Saturday, they will cost you $75.00.A. sweatersB. T-shirtsC. skirtsD. Pairs of jeansBMrs. Hunt comes back from work.. She tells Mr. Hunt about a nice dress. “I see it in the shop every day,” she says, “and …”“And you want to buy it?” says Mr. Hunt. “How much is it?”“Two hundred and sixty yuan.”“Wow, hundred and sixty yuan for a dress? That’s too much!”But every evening when she comes back, Mrs. Hunt speaks only about the dress, so at last he says, “Oh, buy the dress! Here’s the money!” She is very happy.But the next evening, when Mr. Hunt wants to have a look at the nice dress, Mrs. Hunt says, “I don’t want to buy it.”“Why not?” he asks.“Well, it is still in the window of the shop after a week. So I think no one wants this dress.And I don’t want it, either.”( )1. Mr. Hunt sees a nice dress _______.A. at a bus stopB. in her factoryC. in a shop windowD. at her friend’s home( )2. Mrs. Hunt tells Mr. Hunt about the dress and she wants him to _______.A. have a lookB. buy it for herC. make one like thatD. borrow it from the shop( )3. Mr. Hunt thinks the dress in the shop is _______.A. very smallB. too longC. very cheapD. too dear( )4. Which of the following is right?A. Many other people see the dress in the shop.B. Mr. Hunt doesn’t let his wife buy the dress.C. Mrs. Hunt doesn’t see one dress in the shop, but two.D. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt come back work together (一起) every day.( )5. Mrs. Hunt doesn’t want to buy the dress at last because _______.A. it is much too dearB. it is not very newC. it is too oldD. she doesn’t think it is goodCA very new, young officer was at a station. He was on his way to visit his mother in another town, and he wanted to telephone her to tell her the time of this train, so that she could meet him at the station in her car. He looked in all his pockets, but found that he did not have the right money for the telephone, so he went outside and looked around for someone to help him.At last an old soldier came by, and the young officer stopped him and said, “Have you got change (零钱) for ten pence (便士)?”“Wait a moment,” the old soldier answered. He began to put his hand in his pocket, “I’ll see whether I can help you.”“Don’t you know how to speak to an officer?” the young man said angrily. “Now let’s start again. Have you got change for ten pence?”“No, sir,” the old soldier answered quickly.( )1. The young officer and his mother lived _______.A. in the same townB. in different placesC. in another townD. in the other town( )2. The young officer wanted to telephone his mother to tell her _______.A. that he was going to visit herB. where his train would leave forC. what time his train would arrive at the stationD. that he was then at the station( )3. He looked around for help because he _______.A. had no money to make the phone callB. did not know where to make the phone callC. needed some change for the phone calD. wanted to get change from the old soldier( )4. The young officer was angry because he thought the old soldier _______.A. was polite to himB. was not polite to himC. didn’t know how to speak to himD. didn’t like to help him at all( )5. Which of the following is not true?A. Both the young officer and the old soldier were angry.B. The young officer wanted his mother to meet him at the station.C. He wanted the old soldier to speak to him in a polite way.D. He didn’t know the soldier before.。
2012年普通高等学校夏季招生全国统一考试英语(全国卷Ⅱ)一、单项填空( 本大题共20 题, 共计20 分)1与theater单词的划线部分读音相同的A.treasure B.wheat C.season D.realize2与persuade 单词的划线部分读音相同的A.usual B.insist C.sugar D.trousers3与company单词的划线部分读音相同的A.alone B.carrot C.money D.knock4与opposite单词的划线部分读音相同的A.service B.outside C.pioneer D.police5与society单词的划线部分读音相同的A.official B.recent C.chocolate D.difficult6—What shall we do tonight then?—______—whatever you want.A.Help yourself B.It's a dealC.No problem D.It's up to you7He missed ______ gold in the high jump,but will get ______ second chance in the long jump. A.the;the B.不填;a C.the;a D.a;不填8That evening,______ I will tell you more about later,I ended up working very late.A.that B.which C.what D.when9Sarah made ______ to the airport just in time to catch her plane this morning.A.herself B.this C.that D.it10Tony lent me the money,______ that I'd do as much for him.A.hoping B.to hope C.hoped D.having hoped11I had hardly got to the office ______ my wife phoned me to go back home at once.A.when B.than C.until D.after12We ______ to paint the whole house but finished only the front part that day.A.set about B.set up C.set out D.set down13Next to biology,I like physics ______.A.better B.best C.the better D.very well14—Did you ask Sophia for help?—I ______ need to—I managed perfectly well on my own.A.wouldn't B.don't C.didn't D.won't15The old man sat in front of the television every evening,happy ______ anything that happened to be on.A.to watch B.watching C.watched D.to have watched16100 ℃ is the temperature ______ which water will boil.A.for B.at C.on D.of17I'm going to Europe on vacation together with John if I ______ find the money.A.can B.might C.would D.need18The manager ______ the workers how to improve the program since 9 am.A.has told B.is telling C.has been telling D.will have told19The Harry Potter books are quite popular;they are in great ______ in this city.A.quantity B.progress C.production D.demand20 —Try not to work yourself too hard. Take it easy.—Thanks.______A.So what? B.No way. C.What for? D.You too.二、完形填空( 本大题共 1 题, 共计30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2012年12月B级真题及答案-正确2012年12月高等学校英语应用能力考试B级真题Part I Listening Comprehension(15 minutes)Directions: This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ADirections:This section is to test your ability to give proper responses. There are 5 recorded questions in it.After each question, there is a pause. Thequestions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you shoulddecide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D)given in your test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letteron the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Example: You will hear:You will read: A) I’m not sure.B) You’re right.C) Yes, c ertainly. D) That’s interesting.From the question we learn that the speaker is asking the listener to leave a message. Therefore, C) Yes, certainly is the correct answer. You should mark C) on the Answer Sheet.〔A〕〔B〕〔C〕〔D〕Now the test will begin.1. A) Here it is. B) I’m sorry to say so.C) Coffee, please. D) See you next time.2. A) Take it easy. B) It’s over there.C) This way, please. D) That’s fine.3. A) Very good. B) Not yet.C) That’s nice. D) It’s far away.4. A) Take your time. B) Yes, here you are.C) Never mind. D) That’s too large.5. A) That’s important.B) No problem.C) Yes, very much. D) No, thanks.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recordedquestion. Both the dialogues and questions will be spoken two time. Whenyou hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper. Then you shouldmark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single linethrough the centre.6. A) Get off the bus. B) Book a ticket.C) Take a taxi. D) Buy a newspaper.7. A) It is comfortable. B) It is far away.C) It is large. D) It is expensive.8. A) Help the man. B) Sell a product.C) Make a plan. D) Write a report.9. A) He has lost his key. B) He’ll repair the bicycle.C) The woman can use the bicycle. D) The woman should return the key.10.A) Go to a party. B) Stay at home.C) Stay for dinner. D) Go shopping.Section CDirections: In this section you will hear a recorded short passage. The passage is printed in the test paper, but with some words or phrases missing. Thepassage will be read three times. During the second reading, you arerequired to put the missing words or phrases on the Answer Sheet inorder of the numbered blanks according to what you hear. The thirdreading is for you to check your writing. Now the passage will begin.Hi, I’m Brian Smith. Now I’ll11 some ideas with you for using a kind of new software. The software is designed and made by our company. It can help you to 12 the average salary for your job type.The software can be found online. Whether you 13 a new job, or moving to another area, it can be a 14 tool to get the necessary information.I hope you will find the software helpful when you check out your salary. For more information, 15 to check us out online or email us.Part II Vocabulary & Structure (15minutes)Directions: This part is to test your ability to use words and phrases correctly to construct meaningful and grammatically correct sentences. It consists of2 sections.Section ADirections:There are 10 incomplete sentences here. You are required to complete each statement by deciding choosing the appropriate answer from the 4choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should mark the correspondingletter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.16. Think over our proposal and let me know whether you agree _______ it.A) for B) in C) with D) at17. Could y ou please ________ w hy you can’t come to attend the meeting?A) explain B) understand C) give D) reach18.It is a fact ______ most deaths from lung cancer are caused by smoking.A) that B) how C) what D) which19.The manager’s reply ____ that he was not r eally interested in the project.A) offered B) showed C) advised D) described20.She didn’t tell the reason ___ she was absent from the important lecture.A) what B) which C) how D) why21. It was once a difficult time, but in the end everything ________ all right.A) turned out B) put up C) carried away D) gave in22. You can fly to London this evening ________ you don’t mind changing the flight in Paris.A) until B) if C) where D) before23. Food, clothing and shelter are the ________ needs for all of us.A) careful B) attractive C) strange D) basic24. I feel it is my responsibility ________ you of our decision.A) inform B) to inform C) informing D) informed25. The staff members were asked to arrive a few minutes earlier before the meeting ________ .A) will start B) starts C) started D) would startSection BDirections:There are also 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in brackets. Write the wordor words in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.26.They are now looking for a new way of (treat) the rare disease.27.I was (deep) ____ moved by what my boss had done for me.28.If you want to achieve your goal, you have to work (hard) than ever before.29.Our company has bought two pieces of (equip) for the lab.30.Up till now, he (work) ____ on software design for 10 years.31.They’re looking for an (experience) ______ manager to further improve the overseas business.32.The tour guide marked some places of interest on the map for us (visit) .33.I wonder whether there is any (different) _____ between these two projects.34.They didn’t follow the new rules (make) by the company.35.A water power station (build) in the area several years ago.Part ⅢReading Comprehension(40 minutes)Directions: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill.You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as youare instructed.Task 1Directions:After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 to 40. For each question or statementthere are 4 choices marked A) , B) , C) and D). You should make thecorrect choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheetwith a single line through the center.So, you love the Internet. It's a great place to find information or go shopping. It’s fun, but do you spend a lot of time online? Experts say 6% of Internet users are Internet addicts (上瘾的人) ——they are always online. “Internet addicts are often young people,” says one expert, “and they usually have problems with family, friends, work, and school.”Go through the following check list. If you answer yes to all these questions, maybe you are an Internet addict.1.Do you spend a lot of time on the Internet? □Yes □No2.Do you think or talk about the Internet all the time? □Yes □No3.Are all your friends“Internet friends”? □Yes □No4.Is the Internet your only hobby? □Yes □No5.Do you ever miss appointments (约会) because you are online? □Yes □NoSo, what do you do if you think you are an addict? Go to an advice service.Where is it? On the Internet, of course!36. According to the first paragraph, people find the Interneta great place to .A) become addicted B) get informationC) make money D) do office work37. Those who are always online are called .A) Internet users B) Internet expertsC) Internet addicts D) Internet providers38. According to one expert, Internet addicts are often young people who usually .A)e njoy a lot of hobbiesB)suffer from poor healthC)have problems with life and workD)t ake thorough medical examinations39.If you want to find out whether you are an Internet addict, you are advised to .A)g o through the check list providedB)take a special training courseC)ask a friend about itD)g o to see a doctor40.This passage is mainly about ___ .A)t he use of the InternetB)the types of Internet addictsC)the advantages of the InternetD)the signs of an Internet addictTask 2Directions:This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 to 45.Things you should know about your library cardLibrary cardsCards are free to all library users.Cards are renewed annually.Your library card enables you to register at other public libraries across the city. ResponsibilityUsers are responsible for returning all materials borrowed on their card by the date due (到期的) and for any charges on items that are overdue, lost or damaged. ?Please report your lost card immediately. Items borrowed on the card are still your responsibility.Charges for lost or damaged materials are based on the cost and include handling fees.Renewals (续借)Most items can be renewed twice unless someone has requested them.There are no renewals on DVDs, videos, or CD-Roms.FinesBorrowing is free if materials are returned by the due date. If your materials are returned late, fines (罚款) are charged:—30 cents per day for most adult items—10 cents per day for most junior materials—$ 1 per day for adult DVDs—50 cents for junior DVDs41.According to the passage, the library card can be registered at __ .A) the library only in your neighborhoodB) other public libraries in the cityC) college libraries only D) all online libraries/doc/b03296648.html,ers are required to pay charges on items that are _______ .A) due B) renewed C)damaged D) borrowed43.If you have lost your library card, you __ .A)a re still responsible for the items borrowed on that cardB)have only to pay the cost of the items borrowedC)cannot get a new card from the same libraryD)d on’t need to pay the handling fees44.According to the passage, you can renew most of the items you borrowed .A) once only B) three timesC) twice at most D) as often as you like45.If you don’t return the materials by the due date you will be __ .A) charged one dollar per day B) requested to return the cardC ) informed by an email D) charged a fineTask 3Directions:Read the following passage. After reading it, you should complete the information by filling in the blanks marked 46 to 50 (in no more thanthree words) in the table below.The late-night bus is back! Beginning Thursday, September 30, late-night traffic service is back! Available to all community members, the three late-night bus lines provide service to most of the community. This safe, low cost and convenient traffic service can provide rides to and from work, movies, shopping, or for evening pastimes (娱乐消遣). Service operates on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 8:45 p. m. to 2:45 a. m. from September 30 to June 11, 2012, except for Oregon State University winter holiday. The last buses leave downtown starting at 1:45 a. m. Come on board!Get current information on traffic-related events at our website (网址) or call 541-766- 6998. Pick up the map and schedule on all buses, at Corvallis and Philomath City Halls, the public Library, the Oregon State University Bookstore, and Snell Hall.Late-night Bus ServiceTotal number of bus lines provided: 46Features of the service: safe, 47 , and convenientTime of service operation:Thursday, Friday and 48 nights, from September 30 to June11, 2012Time of last buses leaving downtown: at 49Way of contact: visit the website or call 50Task 4Directions:The following is a list of words used in Holidays Requisition Form ( 事、病假记录表). After reading it, you are required to find the itemsequivalent to ( 与…等同) those given in Chinese in the table below.Then you should put the corresponding letters in the brackets on theAnswer Sheet, numbered 51 through 55.A—Position J—Annual LeaveB—Department K—Leaving TimeC—Type of Leave L—Signature of EmployeeD—Sick Leave M—Checking ResultE—Private Affair Leave N—AgreeF—Reason for Leave O—DenyG—Attach Medical Record P—Approved byH—No Medical Record Q—RemarkI—Paid HolidayExamples:(Q)备注(G)附病例51.( )同意( )带薪假期52.( )请假事由( )审核结果53.( )部门( )请假时间54.( )职位( )请假类别55.( )病假( )年假Task 5Directions:Read the following passage. After reading i t,you are required to complete the answers that follow the questions (No. 56 to No. 60). Youshould write your answers (in no more than 3 words) on the AnswerSheet correspondingly.You can get free, fair and expert advice about making your home more energy efficient from your local Energy Saving Trust advice centre.As they are experts in energy saving, they will be able to advise you on which energy saving measures are most suitable to your home. Our experts:Have good knowledge of your area and understand the local housingconditions—for example, they can help you find out whether or not your house has cavity walls (空心墙).Can advise you on any grants(拨款)and offers that may be available to help towards the cost of re-structuring measures.Know your local labor market and so can recommend suitable qualified workers.·Have experience of helping people like you take effective energy saving actions, from the start of the process to the end.56.What advice is given by the Energy Saving Trust advice centre?Expert advice about making our home _________________________ .57.What measures can the experts in the centre propose?The measures that are ____________________ to your home.58.What else can the experts do for you?Give advice on the grants and offers towards the cost of _________ .59.Why can the experts recommend suitable qualified workers?Because they are familiar with your local____________________.60.What experience have the experts got?Helping people take effective____________________.Part IV Translation—English into Chinese (25 minutes)Directions: This part, numbered 61 to 65, is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese. Each of the four sentences (No.61 to No. 64) is followed byfour choices of suggested translation marked A) , B) , C) and D). Makethe best choice and write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Write your translation of the paragraph (No. 65) in the correspondingspace on the Translation/Composition Sheet.61.Customers from various countries are warmly welcome to establish and develop business contacts in China.A)在各国的中国客商都能适应当地的风俗习惯。
2012年6月大学英语三级(B级)真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Listening Comprehension 2. V ocabulary and Structure 3. Reading Comprehension 4. Translation from English to Chinese 5. WritingPart I Listening Comprehension (15 minutes)Directions:This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ADirections: This section is to test your ability to give proper answers to questions. There are 5 recorded questions in it. After each question, there is a pause. The questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.听力原文:I am going to make coffee, would you like some?1.A.Don’t mention it.B.This way,please.C.No, thanks.D.You’re right.正确答案:C解析:说话者说他正在煮咖啡,问对方是否来一点(…would you like some?),因此可以用“No,thanks.”回答。
听力原文:May I speak to Mr. Johnson?2.A.Sorry, he isn’t in.B.It’s over there.C.That’s very kind of you.D.I’d love to.正确答案:A解析:说话者说想要和Johnson先生通话(May I speak to Mr.Johnson.?),而此时他不在,因此要回答“Sorry,he isn’t in.”。
胸心血管外科练习题库(附答案)一、单选题(共90题,每题1分,共90分)1、房颤病人的麻醉诱导气管插管,不宜使用的肌松药是A、潘库溴铵B、琥珀酰胆碱C、罗库溴铵D、维库溴铵E、阿曲库铵正确答案:A2、体外循环中静脉血氧饱和度应保持在A、65%~70%B、80%C、90%D、50%E、40%正确答案:A3、下列气体分析技术,不能用来测量O2的是A、红外线分析技术B、拉曼光谱分析技术C、顺磁分析技术D、质谱分析技术E、气相色谱分析技术正确答案:A4、有关预激综合征的叙述,下列哪项错误A、常见于风湿性心脏病二尖瓣狭窄B、在心房和心室之间存在异常的传导组织C、麻醉处理重点为防治心律失常D、室上性心动过速可试用利多卡因治疗E、在心电图检查中发生率为0.12%~1.20%正确答案:A5、关于肋间神经阻滞的说法,正确的是A、不适于腹部手术镇痛B、在骶棘肌内侧缘进针C、适于胸部手术镇痛D、在腋前线进针不会引起气胸E、对肋骨骨折疼痛效果不好正确答案:C6、关于主动脉弓手术,深低温停循环(DHCA)描述不正确的是A、逆行灌注脑(RCP)是指经上腔静脉引流管进行脑关注,灌注压力在20~25 mmHgB、深低温停循环过程中采用各种脑保护措施,可以不用顾虑手术时间长短C、DHCA后严重并发症包括偏瘫、深昏迷、肾衰竭、截瘫等D、脑保护措施包括应用激素、利多卡因、镇静剂、头部局部降温等E、DHCA深低温是指体外循环中鼻咽温18~20℃,肛温<22℃正确答案:B7、药物的治疗指数是指A、ED90/LD10B、LD5/ED95C、ED95/LD5D、ED50/LD50E、LD50/ED50正确答案:E8、开胸手术鼓肺时,气道压不宜超过A、40 mmHgB、100 mmHgC、20 mmHgD、10 mmHgE、80 mmHg正确答案:A9、为使开胸术后呼吸系统并发症减少到15 以下,术前停吸烟时间至少应该是A、7周以上B、5周以上C、4周以上D、8周以上E、6周以上正确答案:D10、对于先天性心脏病患者的术前评估,以下哪一个影响不考虑A、直接由于心脏畸形所致的原发性血流动力学的影响B、发绀程度C、心脏扩大和肥厚的程度D、心电图的继发改变E、对肺血管床的继发性影响正确答案:D11、对于房间隔缺损的描述哪项是错误的A、胸骨左缘2,3肋间可闻及收缩期杂音B、主动脉影突出C、X线显示有肺门“舞蹈”影D、生长发育落后,易发生呼吸道感染E、右房、右室扩大正确答案:B12、CABG中OPCAB与CPB相比的主要优点是A、避免了体外循环的不良后果B、更高质量的冠状动脉远端吻合C、在长期随访中的低死亡率D、避免肝素管理E、搭桥术中血流动力学稳定正确答案:A13、治疗心力衰竭时,不属于吗啡的作用的是A、消除焦虑B、降低搏出功指数C、降低动脉阻力D、扩张冠状动脉E、增加静脉容量正确答案:B14、心脏手术中使用抑肽酶的患者,体外循环时ACT应大于A、480秒B、750秒C、720秒D、460秒E、400秒正确答案:B15、充血性心力衰竭时不宜应用的药物A、乙酰唑胺B、呋塞米C、氢氯噻嚷D、甘露醇E、氨苯喋啶正确答案:D16、肌松监测中常用的亚强刺激电流为A、30~40mAB、20~30mAC、40~50mAD、50~60mAE、10~20mA正确答案:B17、吸氧时肺的损害主要取决于A、被动吸氧B、吸入氧时间C、吸入氧浓度D、吸入氧分压E、主动吸氧正确答案:C18、下YU5个心脏功能指标中反映左心前负荷的指标是A、左室收缩压(LVPs)B、心室舒张末容积(LVEDV)C、动脉收缩压(Aps)D、肺小动脉楔压(PAWP)E、心室dp/dt正确答案:D19、强心苷治疗心房颤动的机制是A、增强心房肌的收缩力B、抑制心房内的传导,消除折返C、抑制心房肌的自律性D、抑制房室传导,减慢心室率E、增强心室肌的收缩力正确答案:D20、关于心脏神经的说法,错误的是A、交感和副交感神经均随冠状动脉支配B、节后纤维的胆碱能与交感能效应相反C、心脏没有感觉神经纤维D、交感神经节前纤维是胆碱能,节后纤维是肾上腺素能E、副交感神经节前、节后都是胆碱能正确答案:C21、肌松监测中,下列不能判断神经肌肉阻滞性质的电刺激方式是A、强直刺激B、四个成串刺激C、单次颤搐刺激D、强直刺激后计数E、双重爆发刺激正确答案:C22、IABP的主要血流动力学改变是A、减少右室后负荷B、减少左室前负荷C、减少左室后负荷D、提高收缩压E、增加冠状动脉灌注正确答案:E23、高血压并发急性左心衰竭,下列治疗哪组最合理A、哌替啶,西地兰,氨茶碱,硝苯地平B、苄胺唑啉,多巴酚丁胺,西地兰,氨茶碱C、毒毛旋花子苷K,呋塞米,氨茶碱,多巴酚丁胺D、吗啡,西地兰,呋塞米,硝普钠E、吗啡,呋塞米,地塞米松,地高辛正确答案:D24、长期吸烟患者,最可能伴发A、肺动脉高压,右室肥厚B、肺动脉高压,双室缩小C、肺动脉高压,双室肥厚D、肺动脉高压,心脏不变E、肺动脉高压,左室肥厚正确答案:A25、气管插管时,应尽量避免使用的方法是A、为了更好地暴露声门,压迫甲状软骨B、头适度后仰C、气管导管可用管芯塑形D、咽喉镜自口腔右侧放入E、非紧急情况下,可先面罩给氧正确答案:A26、硬膜外穿刺到达硬膜外隙,注射空气不宜超过A、7 mlB、1 mlC、9 mlD、5 mlE、3 ml正确答案:C27、上腔静脉阻塞综合征病人A、颈外静脉穿刺置管B、颈内静脉穿刺置管C、诱导前至少需两根深静脉置管D、气管插管宜采用头低位E、避免上肢静脉输液正确答案:E28、一般来说,平面到达飞的脊麻,平均动脉压下A、44%B、21%C、65%D、56%E、30%正确答案:A29、成人硬脊膜终止于A、腰2B、腰1C、骶裂孔D、骶2E、骶1正确答案:D30、心肺复苏后人工起搏器最适用于A、左束支传导阻滞并差异传导B、心率不足60次/分C、依赖异丙肾上腺素维持心率者D、Ⅱ度房室传导阻滞E、高血钾患者正确答案:C31、中心静脉压(CVP)指的是A、导管与肺毛细血管相通所测得的压力B、右心室收缩末期压力C、右心房和胸腔内大静脉的血压D、每个心动周期中动脉血压的平均值E、左室舒张末期压力正确答案:C32、女,40岁,有风心病史,活动后出现气急、咳嗽、咳粉红色泡沫样痰伴烦躁,体检:血压140/80 mmHg,两肺哮鸣音,两下肺湿啰音,心率140次/分,心律不齐。
2012年高考《中基联考》新课标(全国二卷)实战演练卷一英语(带答案)2012年高考《中基联考》新课标(全国二卷)实战演练卷一英语(I卷选择题、II卷非选择题)满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上。
2、选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案的标号,非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。
3、请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。
4、保持卷面清洁,不折叠,不破损。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题l.5分,满分7.5分)听下面五段对话。
每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B.1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On a farm.B. In a market.C. In a restaurant.2. What are the speakers going to do?A. Pack a lunch together.B. Come to work in the park.C. Have a walk trip at the weekend.3. What will the woman tell the man?A. Her company?s name.B. Her phone number.C. Her new address4. What does the man mean about his job as an attendant (乘务员)?A. He's enjoyed his job.B. He's interested in cooking.C. He's worked hard almost ten years.5. W hat does the man want to do?A. Get a new job.B. Collect information for his aunt.C. Ask a lawyer to give him some help.第二节(共15小题;每小题1 5分,满分22 .5分)听下面5段对话或独自。
2012新课标英语完形完形填空是英语考试中常见的题型之一,它不仅考查学生的词汇量,还考查学生的阅读理解能力、逻辑推理能力以及对语境的把握能力。
以下是一篇2012年新课标英语完形填空的样题,供参考:A New FriendLast week, I met a new friend at a party. His name is Tom, and he is a very friendly person. We talked a lot and found that we have many things in common.Tom is a 21-year-old college student, studying computer science. He is very passionate about his major and spends a lot of time on his projects. He told me that he is working on an app that can help people find the best places to eat in their city. I was very impressed by his creativity and his dedication.We also talked about our hobbies. Tom likes to play basketball and he is part of his college's team. I told him that I enjoy playing soccer and we decided to play a friendly match together sometime.Tom is also a volunteer at a local animal shelter. He spends his weekends helping to take care of the animals and find them new homes. I found his kindness and compassion veryinspiring.I am really looking forward to spending more time with Tom and getting to know him better. I believe that he will be a great friend.Questions:1. What is Tom's major in college?A. Computer ScienceB. BiologyC. LiteratureD. Engineering2. What is Tom working on?A. A soccer teamB. An app for finding restaurantsC. A basketball gameD. A book about animals3. What do the two friends have in common?A. They both play sports.B. They both like to volunteer.C. They both study computer science.D. They both work at an animal shelter.4. What does Tom do at the local animal shelter?A. He finds homes for the animals.B. He helps with the construction.C. He cooks for the staff.D. He provides legal advice.5. How does the author feel about Tom?A. He is impressed by Tom's creativity.B. He thinks Tom is a bad influence.C. He is annoyed by Tom's hobbies.D. He is worried about Tom's studies.Answers:1. A2. B3. A4. A5. A请注意,以上内容是一个虚构的完形填空样题,实际的完形填空题目会根据具体的文章内容和上下文来设置问题和选项。
职称英语综合b类真题(含答案)2012年职称英语试题综合类(B级)试卷及答案第⼀部分:词汇选项(第1—15题,每题-1分;共15分)下⾯每个句⼦中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。
1. We need to extract the relevant flnancial data.A. storeB. obtainC. saveD. review2. His shoes were shined to perfection.A. clearedB. polishedC. washedD. mended3. She always finds fault with everything. .A. simplifiesB. evaluatesC. criticizesD. Examines4. Anderson left the table, remarking that he had some work.to doA. doubtingB. thinkingC. sayingD. Knowing5. They converted the spare bedroom into an office.A. reducedB. movedC. reformedD. turned.6. Mr. Henley has accelerated his sale of shares over the past yearA. heldB. increasedC. expectedD. offered7. We have to act within the existing legal frameworkD. system8. Jane said that she couldn't tolerate the long hoursA. spendC. standB. takeD. last9. At that time, we did not fully grasp the significance of what had happenedA. giveB. attachC. understandD. lose10.The view from my bedroom window was absolutely spectacular.A. generalC. strongB. traditionalD. magnificent11. Marsha confessed that she knew nothing of computer.A. admittedB. reportedC. hopedD. answered12. The police believe the motive for the murder was jealousy.A. choiceB. ideaC. decisionD. reason13. The high-speed trains can have a major impact on our livesA. effortC. concernB. problemD. influence14. We explored the possibility of expansion at the conference.D. investigated15. The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.A. continuousC. generalB. relativeD. sharp第⼆部分:阅读判断(第16—22题,每题1分,共7分)下⾯的短⽂后列出了7个句⼦,请根据短⽂的内容对每个句⼦做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A:如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息⽂中没有提及,请选择C。