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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 综合类填空集考_试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*icebergs? ?1 ?icebergs are among natures most spectacular(壮观的) creations, and yet most people have never seen one. a vague air of mystery envelops them. they come into beingsomewherein faraway,
2、 frigid waters, amid thunderous noise and splashing turbulence, which in most case no one hears or sees. they exist only a short time and then slowly waste away(消融) just as unnoticed.? ?2 ?objects of sheerest(最纯粹的) beauty they have been called. appearing in an endless variety of shapes, they may be
3、dazzlingly white, or they may be glassy blue, green or purple, tinted faintly or in darker hues. they are graceful, stately, inspiringin calm, sunlight seas.? ?3 ?but they are also called frightening and dangerous, and that they arein the night, in the fog, and in storms. even in clear weather one i
4、s wise to stay a safe distance away from them. most of their bulk is hidden below the water, so their underwater parts may extend out far beyond the visible top. also, they may roll over unexpectedly, churning the waters around them.? ?4 ?icebergs are parts of glaciers that break off, drift into the
5、 water, float about awhile, and finally melt. icebergs afloat today are made of snowflakes that have fallen over long ages of time. they embody snows that drifted down hundreds, or many thousands, or in some cases maybe a million years ago. the snows fell in polar regions and on cold mountains, wher
6、e they melted only a little or not at all, and so collected to great depths over the years and centuries. as each years snow accumulation lay on the surface, evaporation and melting caused the snowflakes slowly to lose their feathery points and become tiny grains of ice. when new snow fell on top of
7、 the old, it too turned to icy grains. so blankets of snow and ice grains mounted layer upon layer and were of such great thickness that the weight of the upper layers compressed the lower ones. with time and pressure from above, the many small ice grains joined and changed to larger crystals, and e
8、ventually the deeper crystals merged into a solid mass of ice.aformation of icebergbiceberg is beautifulccolor of icebergdiceberg is dangerouse. iceberg is mysteriousf. classification of icebergparagraph 1 _ ( )2、*html*icebergs? ?1 ?icebergs are among natures most spectacular(壮观的) creations, and yet
9、 most people have never seen one. a vague air of mystery envelops them. they come into beingsomewherein faraway, frigid waters, amid thunderous noise and splashing turbulence, which in most case no one hears or sees. they exist only a short time and then slowly waste away(消融) just as unnoticed.? ?2
10、?objects of sheerest(最纯粹的) beauty they have been called. appearing in an endless variety of shapes, they may be dazzlingly white, or they may be glassy blue, green or purple, tinted faintly or in darker hues. they are graceful, stately, inspiringin calm, sunlight seas.? ?3 ?but they are also called
11、frightening and dangerous, and that they arein the night, in the fog, and in storms. even in clear weather one is wise to stay a safe distance away from them. most of their bulk is hidden below the water, so their underwater parts may extend out far beyond the visible top. also, they may roll over u
12、nexpectedly, churning the waters around them.? ?4 ?icebergs are parts of glaciers that break off, drift into the water, float about awhile, and finally melt. icebergs afloat today are made of snowflakes that have fallen over long ages of time. they embody snows that drifted down hundreds, or many th
13、ousands, or in some cases maybe a million years ago. the snows fell in polar regions and on cold mountains, where they melted only a little or not at all, and so collected to great depths over the years and centuries. as each years snow accumulation lay on the surface, evaporation and melting caused
14、 the snowflakes slowly to lose their feathery points and become tiny grains of ice. when new snow fell on top of the old, it too turned to icy grains. so blankets of snow and ice grains mounted layer upon layer and were of such great thickness that the weight of the upper layers compressed the lower
15、 ones. with time and pressure from above, the many small ice grains joined and changed to larger crystals, and eventually the deeper crystals merged into a solid mass of ice.aformation of icebergbiceberg is beautifulccolor of icebergdiceberg is dangerouse. iceberg is mysteriousf. classification of i
16、cebergparagraph 2 _ ( )3、*html*icebergs? ?1 ?icebergs are among natures most spectacular(壮观的) creations, and yet most people have never seen one. a vague air of mystery envelops them. they come into beingsomewherein faraway, frigid waters, amid thunderous noise and splashing turbulence, which in mos
17、t case no one hears or sees. they exist only a short time and then slowly waste away(消融) just as unnoticed.? ?2 ?objects of sheerest(最纯粹的) beauty they have been called. appearing in an endless variety of shapes, they may be dazzlingly white, or they may be glassy blue, green or purple, tinted faintl
18、y or in darker hues. they are graceful, stately, inspiringin calm, sunlight seas.? ?3 ?but they are also called frightening and dangerous, and that they arein the night, in the fog, and in storms. even in clear weather one is wise to stay a safe distance away from them. most of their bulk is hidden
19、below the water, so their underwater parts may extend out far beyond the visible top. also, they may roll over unexpectedly, churning the waters around them.? ?4 ?icebergs are parts of glaciers that break off, drift into the water, float about awhile, and finally melt. icebergs afloat today are made
20、 of snowflakes that have fallen over long ages of time. they embody snows that drifted down hundreds, or many thousands, or in some cases maybe a million years ago. the snows fell in polar regions and on cold mountains, where they melted only a little or not at all, and so collected to great depths
21、over the years and centuries. as each years snow accumulation lay on the surface, evaporation and melting caused the snowflakes slowly to lose their feathery points and become tiny grains of ice. when new snow fell on top of the old, it too turned to icy grains. so blankets of snow and ice grains mo
22、unted layer upon layer and were of such great thickness that the weight of the upper layers compressed the lower ones. with time and pressure from above, the many small ice grains joined and changed to larger crystals, and eventually the deeper crystals merged into a solid mass of ice.aformation of
23、icebergbiceberg is beautifulccolor of icebergdiceberg is dangerouse. iceberg is mysteriousf. classification of icebergparagraph 3 _ ( )4、*html*icebergs? ?1 ?icebergs are among natures most spectacular(壮观的) creations, and yet most people have never seen one. a vague air of mystery envelops them. they
24、 come into beingsomewherein faraway, frigid waters, amid thunderous noise and splashing turbulence, which in most case no one hears or sees. they exist only a short time and then slowly waste away(消融) just as unnoticed.? ?2 ?objects of sheerest(最纯粹的) beauty they have been called. appearing in an end
25、less variety of shapes, they may be dazzlingly white, or they may be glassy blue, green or purple, tinted faintly or in darker hues. they are graceful, stately, inspiringin calm, sunlight seas.? ?3 ?but they are also called frightening and dangerous, and that they arein the night, in the fog, and in
26、 storms. even in clear weather one is wise to stay a safe distance away from them. most of their bulk is hidden below the water, so their underwater parts may extend out far beyond the visible top. also, they may roll over unexpectedly, churning the waters around them.? ?4 ?icebergs are parts of gla
27、ciers that break off, drift into the water, float about awhile, and finally melt. icebergs afloat today are made of snowflakes that have fallen over long ages of time. they embody snows that drifted down hundreds, or many thousands, or in some cases maybe a million years ago. the snows fell in polar
28、 regions and on cold mountains, where they melted only a little or not at all, and so collected to great depths over the years and centuries. as each years snow accumulation lay on the surface, evaporation and melting caused the snowflakes slowly to lose their feathery points and become tiny grains
29、of ice. when new snow fell on top of the old, it too turned to icy grains. so blankets of snow and ice grains mounted layer upon layer and were of such great thickness that the weight of the upper layers compressed the lower ones. with time and pressure from above, the many small ice grains joined a
30、nd changed to larger crystals, and eventually the deeper crystals merged into a solid mass of ice.aformation of icebergbiceberg is beautifulccolor of icebergdiceberg is dangerouse. iceberg is mysteriousf. classification of icebergparagraph 4 _ ( )5、*html*a new citizenship test1 ?last week, a sample
31、of the new us citizenship (公民身份) exam was released by the us citizenship and immigration services (us-cis). it will be tried out in 10 cities early next year to replace the current test in 2008. instead of asking how many stripes the us flag has, as the current test does, the new one asks why there
32、are 13 stripes. instead of having to name the branches of government, an applicant is asked to explain why there are three.2 ?”the goal is to make it more meaningful,” explains emilio gonzalez, director of the us-cis. immigrants who pass it are expected to have a better “understanding and respect” f
33、or us civic (公民的) values, gonzalez says.3 ?the us isnt the only country dealing with citizenship tests that aim to get a “shared commitment” from immigrants for their adopted countrys “values”. in recent years, in addition to the usual requirement of language/work skills and economic status, several
34、 european countries have adopted citizenship tests. britain introduced a new citizenship test last november. in march, a new dutch law took effect requiring all would-be immigrants to take a citizenship test. it involved watching a video showing nude (裸体的) women bathing at beaches and gay (同性恋的) men
35、 kissing in public. the aim was to ensure that “newcomers will be comfortable with the countrys liberal social mores (风俗)”.4 ?europe has been known for welcoming immigrants for decades. but, today, the fact is that some immigrants are kept apart from local citizens by culture and they become hostile
36、 to each other. promoting integration has become a major concern for european countries, after the rioting in muslim ghettoes (少数民族聚居区 ) in france and the killing of dutch public figures by religious extremists.5 ?officials believe that a persons attachment to a country can be tested by his or her k
37、nowledge of the country. however, some critics say that the changes can do little to help people assimilate (同化) themselves. “immigration is a culture war today. is giving a new test the right way to lessen the accusations in that fight?” says ali noorani , of the massachusetts immigrant and refugee
38、 advocacy coalition (难民辩护联盟).*html*a preparation for taking a citizenship test? ?b citizenship tests in european countries? ?c importance of promoting integration? ?d necessity to know the branches of government? ?e different views on the new citizenship test? ?f goal of the new citizenship test? ?2
39、3. paragraph 2 _ ( )6、*html*a new citizenship test1 ?last week, a sample of the new us citizenship (公民身份) exam was released by the us citizenship and immigration services (us-cis). it will be tried out in 10 cities early next year to replace the current test in 2008. instead of asking how many strip
40、es the us flag has, as the current test does, the new one asks why there are 13 stripes. instead of having to name the branches of government, an applicant is asked to explain why there are three.2 ?”the goal is to make it more meaningful,” explains emilio gonzalez, director of the us-cis. immigrant
41、s who pass it are expected to have a better “understanding and respect” for us civic (公民的) values, gonzalez says.3 ?the us isnt the only country dealing with citizenship tests that aim to get a “shared commitment” from immigrants for their adopted countrys “values”. in recent years, in addition to t
42、he usual requirement of language/work skills and economic status, several european countries have adopted citizenship tests. britain introduced a new citizenship test last november. in march, a new dutch law took effect requiring all would-be immigrants to take a citizenship test. it involved watchi
43、ng a video showing nude (裸体的) women bathing at beaches and gay (同性恋的) men kissing in public. the aim was to ensure that “newcomers will be comfortable with the countrys liberal social mores (风俗)”.4 ?europe has been known for welcoming immigrants for decades. but, today, the fact is that some immigra
44、nts are kept apart from local citizens by culture and they become hostile to each other. promoting integration has become a major concern for european countries, after the rioting in muslim ghettoes (少数民族聚居区 ) in france and the killing of dutch public figures by religious extremists.5 ?officials bel
45、ieve that a persons attachment to a country can be tested by his or her knowledge of the country. however, some critics say that the changes can do little to help people assimilate (同化) themselves. “immigration is a culture war today. is giving a new test the right way to lessen the accusations in t
46、hat fight?” says ali noorani , of the massachusetts immigrant and refugee advocacy coalition (难民辩护联盟).paragraph 3 _ ( )7、*html*a new citizenship test1 ?last week, a sample of the new us citizenship (公民身份) exam was released by the us citizenship and immigration services (us-cis). it will be tried out
47、 in 10 cities early next year to replace the current test in 2008. instead of asking how many stripes the us flag has, as the current test does, the new one asks why there are 13 stripes. instead of having to name the branches of government, an applicant is asked to explain why there are three.2 ?”t
48、he goal is to make it more meaningful,” explains emilio gonzalez, director of the us-cis. immigrants who pass it are expected to have a better “understanding and respect” for us civic (公民的) values, gonzalez says.3 ?the us isnt the only country dealing with citizenship tests that aim to get a “shared
49、 commitment” from immigrants for their adopted countrys “values”. in recent years, in addition to the usual requirement of language/work skills and economic status, several european countries have adopted citizenship tests. britain introduced a new citizenship test last november. in march, a new dut
50、ch law took effect requiring all would-be immigrants to take a citizenship test. it involved watching a video showing nude (裸体的) women bathing at beaches and gay (同性恋的) men kissing in public. the aim was to ensure that “newcomers will be comfortable with the countrys liberal social mores (风俗)”.4 ?eu
51、rope has been known for welcoming immigrants for decades. but, today, the fact is that some immigrants are kept apart from local citizens by culture and they become hostile to each other. promoting integration has become a major concern for european countries, after the rioting in muslim ghettoes (少
52、数民族聚居区 ) in france and the killing of dutch public figures by religious extremists.5 ?officials believe that a persons attachment to a country can be tested by his or her knowledge of the country. however, some critics say that the changes can do little to help people assimilate (同化) themselves. “im
53、migration is a culture war today. is giving a new test the right way to lessen the accusations in that fight?” says ali noorani , of the massachusetts immigrant and refugee advocacy coalition (难民辩护联盟).paragraph 4 _ ( )8、*html*a new citizenship test1 ?last week, a sample of the new us citizenship (公民
54、身份) exam was released by the us citizenship and immigration services (us-cis). it will be tried out in 10 cities early next year to replace the current test in 2008. instead of asking how many stripes the us flag has, as the current test does, the new one asks why there are 13 stripes. instead of ha
55、ving to name the branches of government, an applicant is asked to explain why there are three.2 ?”the goal is to make it more meaningful,” explains emilio gonzalez, director of the us-cis. immigrants who pass it are expected to have a better “understanding and respect” for us civic (公民的) values, gon
56、zalez says.3 ?the us isnt the only country dealing with citizenship tests that aim to get a “shared commitment” from immigrants for their adopted countrys “values”. in recent years, in addition to the usual requirement of language/work skills and economic status, several european countries have adop
57、ted citizenship tests. britain introduced a new citizenship test last november. in march, a new dutch law took effect requiring all would-be immigrants to take a citizenship test. it involved watching a video showing nude (裸体的) women bathing at beaches and gay (同性恋的) men kissing in public. the aim was to ensure that “newcomers will be comfortable with the countrys liberal social mores (风俗)”.4 ?europe has been known fo
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