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I was _________________ exhausted after such a long walk.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
absolutely
B.
quite
C.
fairly
D.
very
I think they should ________ children leave school at 15.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
to let
B.
letting
C.
let
D.
be letting
He keeps getting ______________ me and I really don’t know what I’ve done wrong.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
over
B.
by
C.
at
D.
on
It is ____________ that we could only stay there for three weeks.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
sadness
B.
sadly
C.
sad
D.
saddened
_____, people who don.t smoke are healthier than people who do.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
By average
B.
On average
C.
At average
D.
In average
It ________ be better to arrive at the railway station earlier.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
had
B.
ought
C.
would
D.
can
2 Patten Close
Derby
DJ5 6XX
16 April 2003
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to complain about a recent stay at your hotel, The Grand. My wife and I arrived on 21st March and stayed for two nights.
(1) 1 we waited twenty minutes at reception (2) 2 there was nobody at the desk. (3) 3 we waited a further twenty minutes because the receptionist could not find our booking. (4) 4 our luggage was left unattended in reception for three hours until we finally took it to our room ourselves.
Our room was not available immediately when we arrived. (5) 5 we had to wait another hour before we could go to the room. When we saw the room, it had two single beds and we had asked for a double bed, (6) 6 we had to change it. Unfortunately the second room was on the top floor and the lift was out of order. And (7) 7 we had asked for a room with a sea view, it was facing the road.
Although the food in the restaurant was quite good, we were unhappy with the service we received. We had booked an evening meal inclusive in the price of the room. (8) 8 we did not take money to the dining room and then discovered that we had to pay for the wine immediately. Unfortunately, the waiters were rude and unhelpful. (9) 9 the manager did agree that we could pay the wine bill in the morning.
(10) 10 I was most dissatisfied with the entire experience and I expect full compensation for the inconvenience caused.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Arthur Mullard
A.Consequently B.Firstly C.However D. Finally
2. A.because B.to sum up C.although D. so
3. A.While B.Consequently C.Then D. After
4. A.Despite the fact that B.Moreover C.So D. Therefore
5. A.Therefore B.Then C.What is more D. Because
6. A.so B.finally C.in conclusion D. in all
7. A.then B.although C.because D. so
8. A.What is more B. First C. Consequently D. Second
9. A.However B.Although C.Because D. Therefore
10. A. Despite B.First C. To sum up D. Because
完形填空题 (30 分) 30 分
Welcome to Oxford
Background
Oxford is famous for its university and for its beautiful parks and gardens. It also has wonderful restaurants and concert halls where you can hear the world’s finest musicians. You can go into the Pitt Rivers museum and look at African masks and ancient instruments from faraway tribes – the collection of an adventurer from the 19th century.
Where to stay
You can stay in luxury at the Randolph Hotel or in simple bed and breakfast accommodation on Cowley Road.
Where to eat
You can eat at 5-star French restaurants or more simple but excellent Asian places. But best of all are the English pubs where you can eat roasts and pies and drink fine British beer.
What to do in the City
The most famous sight in the city is Christchurch Cathedral. Also don’t miss the Bodleian Library where you can see the Book of Kells, which is over 1,000 years old.
Where to go outside of the City
Go along the Woodstock Road to the north of the city to Woodstock where you can visit BlenheimPalace, the family home of Winston Churchill. Or take a trip to Stratford on Avon to see a play in Shakespeare’s hometown.
How to get there
Fact File
By car: take the M40 from London. Oxford is 40 miles from the capital.
By train: from Heathrow or Paddington: there are hourly train services to the station which is situated half a mile to the west of the city centre.
题目:
You should go to 1 in Oxford if you want to have a clear idea of traditional African craftsmanship.
A. AfricanArtsCenter
B. an adventurer’ private museum
C. Pitt Rivers museum
D. OxfordUniversity
2. According to the passage, the best eating place suggested by the writer is 2 .
A. 5-star French restaurants
B. Asian restaurants
C. the English pubs
D. Italian restaurants
3. The Book of Kells is stored in 3 .
A. Christchurch Cathedral
B. Bodleian Library
C. Woodstock
D. Stratford on Avon
4. The recommended place by the writer is 4 if you are an admirer of Winston Churchill.
A. Bodleian Library
B. BlenheimPalace
C. Stratford on Avon
D. Christchurch Cathedral
5. When you drive a car to Oxford from London, you should take 5 .
A. the M40
B. the Heathrow highway
C. the Paddington highway
D. the hourly bus services
完形填空题 (20 分) 20 分
She is used to living in the countryside.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
她曾住在乡下。
B.
她习惯住在乡下。
C.
她喜欢乡野生活。
I don’t care about others’ opinions.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
我不喜欢别人的意见。
B.
我不在乎别人的想法。
C.
我没留意别人的意见。
Fires may do more damage than the earthquakes.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
火灾所造成的损失可能比地震还严重。
B.
大火比地震带来更多伤害。
C.
火灾带来较多破坏,又引发了地震。
I was too excited to say a word in front of him.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
我太激动,在他面前只说得出一句话
B.
我太激动了,在他面前都说不出一句话来。
C.
我很激动,只和他说了一句话。
All that glitters is not gold.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
所有闪亮的都不是金子。
B.
所有闪光的东西未必都是金子。
C.
所有闪光的都是金子。
Thereasonsforthechangesarecomplex.Itisclearthatpollutionoftheairandwaterbyfactoriesisaffectingtheenvironment.Treesandothervegetationdie,andsosoiliseroded.themoretreesthatdie,thelesswaterisheldintheearth.theneedforwoodforfuelandbuildingsleadstofurtherdeforestation,whichcausesfurthersoilerosion.Localfarmersfinditmoreandmoredifficulttomakealiving.theyendupusinginefficientfarmingmethods,whichagainleadstosoilerosion.
Thegovernmentiscarryingoutanti-desertificationprojects,includingthecreationofaforestbeltarounddeserts.thetree-plantingcampaign,knownasthegreatgreenwall,ismeanttoprotectbeijingfromsandstorms.chinahopestocontrolthe
expansionofdesertlandbytheyear2010andplanstoestablishaprotectedeco-systemindesertareasby2050
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
absolutely
B.
quite
C.
fairly
D.
very
I think they should ________ children leave school at 15.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
to let
B.
letting
C.
let
D.
be letting
He keeps getting ______________ me and I really don’t know what I’ve done wrong.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
over
B.
by
C.
at
D.
on
It is ____________ that we could only stay there for three weeks.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
sadness
B.
sadly
C.
sad
D.
saddened
_____, people who don.t smoke are healthier than people who do.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
By average
B.
On average
C.
At average
D.
In average
It ________ be better to arrive at the railway station earlier.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
had
B.
ought
C.
would
D.
can
2 Patten Close
Derby
DJ5 6XX
16 April 2003
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to complain about a recent stay at your hotel, The Grand. My wife and I arrived on 21st March and stayed for two nights.
(1) 1 we waited twenty minutes at reception (2) 2 there was nobody at the desk. (3) 3 we waited a further twenty minutes because the receptionist could not find our booking. (4) 4 our luggage was left unattended in reception for three hours until we finally took it to our room ourselves.
Our room was not available immediately when we arrived. (5) 5 we had to wait another hour before we could go to the room. When we saw the room, it had two single beds and we had asked for a double bed, (6) 6 we had to change it. Unfortunately the second room was on the top floor and the lift was out of order. And (7) 7 we had asked for a room with a sea view, it was facing the road.
Although the food in the restaurant was quite good, we were unhappy with the service we received. We had booked an evening meal inclusive in the price of the room. (8) 8 we did not take money to the dining room and then discovered that we had to pay for the wine immediately. Unfortunately, the waiters were rude and unhelpful. (9) 9 the manager did agree that we could pay the wine bill in the morning.
(10) 10 I was most dissatisfied with the entire experience and I expect full compensation for the inconvenience caused.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
Arthur Mullard
A.Consequently B.Firstly C.However D. Finally
2. A.because B.to sum up C.although D. so
3. A.While B.Consequently C.Then D. After
4. A.Despite the fact that B.Moreover C.So D. Therefore
5. A.Therefore B.Then C.What is more D. Because
6. A.so B.finally C.in conclusion D. in all
7. A.then B.although C.because D. so
8. A.What is more B. First C. Consequently D. Second
9. A.However B.Although C.Because D. Therefore
10. A. Despite B.First C. To sum up D. Because
完形填空题 (30 分) 30 分
Welcome to Oxford
Background
Oxford is famous for its university and for its beautiful parks and gardens. It also has wonderful restaurants and concert halls where you can hear the world’s finest musicians. You can go into the Pitt Rivers museum and look at African masks and ancient instruments from faraway tribes – the collection of an adventurer from the 19th century.
Where to stay
You can stay in luxury at the Randolph Hotel or in simple bed and breakfast accommodation on Cowley Road.
Where to eat
You can eat at 5-star French restaurants or more simple but excellent Asian places. But best of all are the English pubs where you can eat roasts and pies and drink fine British beer.
What to do in the City
The most famous sight in the city is Christchurch Cathedral. Also don’t miss the Bodleian Library where you can see the Book of Kells, which is over 1,000 years old.
Where to go outside of the City
Go along the Woodstock Road to the north of the city to Woodstock where you can visit BlenheimPalace, the family home of Winston Churchill. Or take a trip to Stratford on Avon to see a play in Shakespeare’s hometown.
How to get there
Fact File
By car: take the M40 from London. Oxford is 40 miles from the capital.
By train: from Heathrow or Paddington: there are hourly train services to the station which is situated half a mile to the west of the city centre.
题目:
You should go to 1 in Oxford if you want to have a clear idea of traditional African craftsmanship.
A. AfricanArtsCenter
B. an adventurer’ private museum
C. Pitt Rivers museum
D. OxfordUniversity
2. According to the passage, the best eating place suggested by the writer is 2 .
A. 5-star French restaurants
B. Asian restaurants
C. the English pubs
D. Italian restaurants
3. The Book of Kells is stored in 3 .
A. Christchurch Cathedral
B. Bodleian Library
C. Woodstock
D. Stratford on Avon
4. The recommended place by the writer is 4 if you are an admirer of Winston Churchill.
A. Bodleian Library
B. BlenheimPalace
C. Stratford on Avon
D. Christchurch Cathedral
5. When you drive a car to Oxford from London, you should take 5 .
A. the M40
B. the Heathrow highway
C. the Paddington highway
D. the hourly bus services
完形填空题 (20 分) 20 分
She is used to living in the countryside.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
她曾住在乡下。
B.
她习惯住在乡下。
C.
她喜欢乡野生活。
I don’t care about others’ opinions.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
我不喜欢别人的意见。
B.
我不在乎别人的想法。
C.
我没留意别人的意见。
Fires may do more damage than the earthquakes.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
火灾所造成的损失可能比地震还严重。
B.
大火比地震带来更多伤害。
C.
火灾带来较多破坏,又引发了地震。
I was too excited to say a word in front of him.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
我太激动,在他面前只说得出一句话
B.
我太激动了,在他面前都说不出一句话来。
C.
我很激动,只和他说了一句话。
All that glitters is not gold.
单选题 (2 分) 2分
A.
所有闪亮的都不是金子。
B.
所有闪光的东西未必都是金子。
C.
所有闪光的都是金子。
Thereasonsforthechangesarecomplex.Itisclearthatpollutionoftheairandwaterbyfactoriesisaffectingtheenvironment.Treesandothervegetationdie,andsosoiliseroded.themoretreesthatdie,thelesswaterisheldintheearth.theneedforwoodforfuelandbuildingsleadstofurtherdeforestation,whichcausesfurthersoilerosion.Localfarmersfinditmoreandmoredifficulttomakealiving.theyendupusinginefficientfarmingmethods,whichagainleadstosoilerosion.
Thegovernmentiscarryingoutanti-desertificationprojects,includingthecreationofaforestbeltarounddeserts.thetree-plantingcampaign,knownasthegreatgreenwall,ismeanttoprotectbeijingfromsandstorms.chinahopestocontrolthe
expansionofdesertlandbytheyear2010andplanstoestablishaprotectedeco-systemindesertareasby2050