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2022-2023学年唐山市英语统招专升本练习题【带答案】学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、阅读理解(30题)1.ThevillagersintheEnglishstorycanbebestdescribedas______.

A.crazyB.braveC.intelligentD.hard-working

2.ProtestorsclaimeditwaswrongtofireMatthewCusickmerelybecausehewas______.

A.averygoodacrobat

B.notsick

C.unabletofindotherwork

D.HIVpositive

3.Luckily,thebacktiresoftheircarstayedontheroad.Otherwise,theyoungcouplewouldhavedrivenrightintoapittwentyfeetwideandthirtyfeetdeep!Themanandwomanwerecominghomefromaparty.TheywereenjoyingthelandscapearoundSwansea,Wales.Suddenly,theyfoundthefrontoftheircarleaningintoahugehole.Thecarbarelyhungontotheedgeofthepit.Itswayedbackandforthlikethearmofabalance.Intheirprecariousposition,thecoupleknewthateachmovementtheymadecouldbeamatteroflifeanddeath.Slowly,slowly,theyedgedtowardthebackseat.Theneachopenedabackdoor.Andonthecountofthree,theyjumpedouttogether.Theaccidentwassoscarythattheyranalongwaybeforetheycalmeddown.Butlatertheyreturnedtoseewhathadhappened.Theyfoundthatabigchunkoftheroadhadsunkintotheground!Andatthebottomofthepitlaytheircar—roofdownandwheelsup.Wasthismysteryofthesunkenroadeversolved?Itturnedoutthatanabandonedmineshaftlayundertheroad.Ithadcollapsedandtakenthepavementwithit.LayersoftunnelsintersectbeneaththecityofSwansea.Thetunnelswerebuiltsomanyyearsagothatnooneknowswheretheyendorbegin.Thetunnelsareshaky,likethosethatantsbuildinthesand.Nooneknowswhentheentirecitymightcollapse.

Thispassageisprimarilyabout______.

A.drivingcarefully

B.thecityofSwansea,Wales

C.aroadthatcavedin

D.tunnelsthatantsbuild

4.Animalshavedifferentwaysofprotectingthemselvesagainstwintertimeweather.Someanimalsgrowheavycoatsoffurorfeathers,whileothersdigintothegroundtofindawarmwintertimehome.Someanimalsspendthewinterinadeepsleepbecausebygoingtosleeptheyavoidthetimeoftheyearwhenfoodisscarceandthetemperaturesarelow.Theirsleepisknownas

hibernation.Thereismuchabouthibernationthatpuzzlesscientists.Forexample,theyarewonderinghowhibernationcameintobeing.Somescientistshaveexploredthepossibilitythatanimalsreleaseachemicalthatstartsthemhibernating.Onethingthatscientistsarecertainaboutisthatanimalshibernateonlywhenitiscold.Hibernationisaseasonalpractice.Someanimalsthatfallintoawintertimesleeparenottruehibernatorsbecausetheyspendonlyapartofthecoldseasonasleep.Bears,forexample,caneasilybeawakenedfromtheirwinternap.Theyarenottruehibernators.Sometimesitisdifficulttodeterminewhetheraparticularanimalisatruehibernator.Forexample,somemicehibernate,butothersdonot.Thesameistrueofbats.Someofthemhibernate.Othersdonot.

Hibernationisaseasonalpractice.Thismeansit______.

A.takesplaceonlyduringaparticularseason

B.onlyafewanimaldothispractice

C.isamonthpractice

D.onlyhappenswhenaspeciesbecomesover-populated.

5.Alaska,whichwascalledRussianAmericabeforeitwassoldtotheUnitedStatesofAmerica,joinedtheunionastheforty-ninthstatein1959.Alaskaisnowthelargestofallthe50statesoftheUnitedStates.Itwasin1867thatPresidentA.JohnsonsSecretaryofState(国务卿),SewardboughtAlaskafromtheRussiansatacostof7.2million.Thebuyingofthehugenorthernlandmassseemedatfirstsomethingfoolishlydone.NotonlywasAlaskadifficulttoreach,butitwasalsohardtolivein,anditappearedtohavenoimportanceintimeofwar.Besides,therearevolcanoesthereasAlaskaliesonthePacific"ringoffire"(火山带).InAlaskalargetreelessareasarecoveredwithsnowalltheyear.ForthesereasonsthebuyingofAlaskawascalled"SewardsFooly"atthattime.However,in1896goldwasfoundinAlaska,andpeoplepouredintothelandquickly.Sincethenotherimportantnaturalresourceswerediscovered,includingoil.Soonpeoplechangedtheirthinkingabout"SewardsFooly".ButmostpeoplevisitAlaskainordertoseetheendlessbeautyofnaturethatthenorthernlanddisclosestothem.Forinstance,thereareabout11,000islandsinAlaska.AndinacertainareaofAlaskathesundoesnotsetfor82dayseveryyear.

Alaskabelongedto______before1867.

A.RussiaB.AmericaC.CanadaD.Japan

6.Timesformoviesandconcertsarenotlistedinthisannouncementbecause______.

A.afilmorconcertoccurseveryWednesdayat7p.m.

B.thefulllistwouldbetoolong

C.filmsandconcertscannotbeannouncedpublicly

D.thefulllistisnotreadyyet

7.Whoislikelytotalkaboutthesubject?

A.Expertsandauthoritiesconcerned.

B.Linguistsandlanguageteachers.

C.Psychologistsandanalysts.

D.Assessorsandpredictors.

8.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?

A.DamagesfromfireandloggingintheAmazonrainforestvarysignificantlyfromyeartoyear.

B.Theworseningoftheglobalenvironmentischieflyduetodeforestation.

C.ItisahardworktodeterminetheaccuratedeforestationintheBrazil'sAmazonregion.

D.Farmersshouldbeblamedfortheworseningoftheglobalenvironment.

9.Adesertisprobably______.

A.grassyB.wetC.treelessD.muddy

10.Inwinter,peopleinDevonandCornwall,______.

A.neverseeanysnow

B.seldomseesnow

C.oftenseesnow

D.mayhaveseenseveralfeetofsnow

11.TouristscametoAlaskato______.

A.studyitsimportanceinwar

B.studyitsvolcanoes

C.enjoyitsfreezingweather

D.enjoyitsbeautyofnature

12.Whydo"bothexplanations"(Line1,Para.3)worryAsianAmericans?

A.TheyareafraidthattheywouldagainbeisolatedfromAmericansocietyingeneral.

B.PeoplewouldthinkthatAsianstudentsrelyontheirparentsforsuccess.

C.AsianAmericanswouldbeathreattootherminorities.

D.AmericanacademicachievementshavetakenontoostronganAsiancharacter.

13.Whatistheauthor'sopinionofartisticreality?

A.Itwillnotbefoundinfutureworksofart.

B.Itdoesnothavealong-lastingstandard.

C.Itisexpressedinafixedartisticform.

D.Itislackinginmodernworksofart.

14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Howeveroldsheis,awomenwithsomeexcellentqualitiescanstillmaintainherbeautv.

B.Asawomengrowsold,herbeautvwillgraduallydisappear.

C.Evenaplainlydressedwomanmayhavepureandrealbeauty.

D.Awomenwithayoungmindneverfeelsold.

15.Judgingfromthispassage,peopleoftheMiddleAgesprobably______.

A.treatedblackcatswithrespect

B.treatedblackcatsbadly

C.werewitchesiftheyhadblackcats

D.thoughtblackcatswerebeautiful

16.Thesentence"This,however,isnottheendoftheworld"means__________.查看材料

A.manissuretofindthebestwayofcuringhishairlossinthefuture

B.thewriterbelievestheearthexistsforever

C.wecan"tdestroytheworldbyanymeans

D.thelastdaywillnevercometoourpeople

17.Sincehelosthisjob______.

A.dozensofpeoplehaverunghimbuthaven'tgivenhimajob

B.hehasappliedforjobsbutnobodyeverrepliestohisletters

C.hehasnotseenanyotherjobsadvertised

D.onlyfourtimeshaveemployersaskedhimtocomeandseethem

18.Accordingtothepassage,Argentinaisworld-famousbecauseofits______.

A.importanceatansports

B.successinthefootballWorldCup

C.contributiontotheworld

D.largenumberofsportsfansandsupporters

19.WhatwasanothercontributionbyEdisontothemovies?

A.Heintroducedthe35mmstandardmachinetotheworld.

B.Heintroducedthe35mmastheinternationalstandardfilmwidth.

C.Hecreateda35mmstandarddeviceforshowingmovies.

D.Hecreatedhisownstandarddevicesforshowing35mmfilm.

20.阅读下列短文,回答题。

Notmanyyearsago,awealthyandratherstrangeoldmannamedJohnsonlivedaloneinvillageinthesouthofEngland.Hehadmadealotofmoneyintradingwithforeigncountries.Whenhewasseventy-five,hegave$1200tothevillageschooltobuylandandequipmentforachildren"splayground.

Asaresultofhiskindness,manypeoplecametovisithim.Amongthemwasanewspaperman.Duringtheirtalk,Johnsonremarkedthathewasseventy-fiveandexpectedtolivetobeahundred.Thenewspapermanaskedhimhowhemanagedtobehealthyatseventy-five.Johnsonhadasenseofhumour(幽默).Helikedwhisky(威士忌酒)anddranksomeeachday."Ihaveaninjection(注射)inmyneckeachevening,"hetoldthenewspaperman,thinkingofhiseveningglassofwhisky.ThenewspapermandidnotunderstandwhatJohnsonmeant.InhisnewspaperhereportedthatJohnsonwasseventy-fiveandhadadailyinjectioninhisneck.WithinaweekJohnsonreceivedthou-sandsoflettersfromalloverBritain,askinghimforthesecretofhisdailyinjection.

ThegiftofmoneytotheschoolsuggeststhatJohnson查看材料

A.hadnochildren

B.wasastrangeman

C.wasveryfondofchildren

D.wantedpeopletoknowhowrichhewas

21.Superstitionshadtheirorigins(起源于)in______.

A.commandsfromthe"Gods"

B.fearoftheunknown

C.evidenceofwhathadactuallyhappened

D.carefulstudies

22.Inwhichcasementionedinthepassagewouldanautomaticlanguagetranslatorbehelpful?

A.Amedicalemergency.

B.Policeaction.

C.Traveling.

D.Alloftheabove.

23.The"complicatedchainofevents"refersto______.

A.thepassingofinformationandmakingofthedecisions

B.themeetingandhittingbackofthebail

C.thecoordinatedmovementsofoureyes,brainandmuscles

D.alotofpracticebeforeplayingtennis

24.Collidemeans______.

A.hiteachotherhard

B.stopped

C.racedeachother

D.traveledinthesamedirection

25.Whatmadescientiststhinkanimalcanbemadetoworkforusoneday?

A.Animalsareveryskillfulatacircus.

B.Theyarebigandstrong.

C.Someanimalsareascleverashumanbeings.

D.Animalscanbetrainedbecausetheyliketogetsomethingasareward.

26.Somepeopledonotlikeanythingtobeoutofplace;theyareneverlateforwork;theyreturntheirbooksontimetothelibrary;theyrememberpeople'sbirthdays;andtheypaytheirbillsassoonastheyarrive.Mr.Hillissuchaman.

Mr.Hillworksinabank,andlivesalone.Theonlyfamilyhehasisinthenexttown:hissisterlivestherewithherhusband,andherson,Jack.Mr.Hilldoesnotseehissister,orherfamily,fromoneyeartothenext,buthesendsthemChristmascards,andhehasnotforgottenoneofJack'sseventeenbirthdays.

LastweekMr.Hillhadquiteasurprise.Hedrovehomefromthebankattheusualtime,drivingneithertooslowlynortoofast;heparkedhiscarwherehealwaysparkedit,outofthewayofothercars,andhewentinsidetomakehiseveningmeal.Justthen,therewasaknockatthedoor.Heopenedthedoor,tofindapolicemanstandingonthedoor-step.

"WhathaveIdonewrong?"Mr.Hillaskedhimself."HaveIdrivenonthewrongsideoftheroad?Hastherebeensometroubleatthebank?HaveIforgottentopayanimportantbill?"

"Hello,Uncle,"saidthepoliceman,"MynameisJack."Mr.Hill______.A.A.worksinabankbyhimself

B.livesinabankandworksbyhimself

C.livesbyhimselfandworksinabank

D.livesinabankbyhimself

27."Professionalqualification"doesnotinclude______.

A.goodhealthB.skillsC.experienceD.education

28.VisitorswillnoticeAmericans'desireforopennessintheway______.

A.theywailedtheirhouseswithglass

B.theyleavetheofficedoorsopenwhileworking

C.theyneverhavefence

D.theydependeduponeachother

29.Thedoctorwantedthegarage______.

A.torepairhiscar

B.tosenthimtoahospital

C.topullhiscarback

D.sendforanotherdoctor

30.James'familyleda______lifewhenshewasborn.

A.miserableB.happyC.well-offD.hardly

二、完型填空(20题)31.【B7】

A.probableB.hopefullyC.thenD.still

32.31.________A.summerB.springC.winterD.fall

33.(49)

A.aB.sevenC.twoD.which

34.(41)

A.hurryingB.reachingC.arrivingD.getting

35.(46)

A.hidB.protectedC.separatedD.escaped

36.(38)

A.adoptedB.adaptedC.treatedD.considered

37.(52)

A.passedB.listenedC.turnedD.walk

38.(55)

A.one'sB.itsC.theirD.the

39.【B10】

A.beforeB.afterC.untilD.since

40.38.()A.A.findoutB.learnC.discoverD.workout

41.【B5】

A.onB.atC.overD.in

42.26.A.writtenB.signedC.actedD.agreed

43.(54)

A.wordsB.sayingC.speechD.definition

44.(51)

A.attentionB.breathC.focusD.spirit

45.theydoit【C14】______welland1supportthem,A.extremelyB.speciallyC.surprisinglyD.particularly

46.(50)

A.hopedB.expectedC.wishedD.wanted

47.(47)

A.gatherB.takeC.collectD.check

48.【B4】

A.goneB.replacedC.expensiveD.popular

49.MaryArming(1799—1847)wasaBritishfossilhunterwhobeganfinding【21】asachild,andsoonsupportedherselfandhervery【22】familybyfindingandsellingfossils.Very【23】isknownaboutherlife,butherfatherwasacabinetmakerandhealso【24】localfossils.

Mary【25】onthesoutherncoastofEngland,inatowncalledLymeRegis.Itsfamous【26】bytheseacontain【27】fossillayersthat【28】fromtheTriassic,JurassicandCretaceousperiods(the【29】ofthedinosaurs,otherbizarrereptiles,largeinsects,seacreatures,【30】mammals,and【31】lifeforms).

MaryArming【32】andpreparedthefirstfossilizedplesiosaur(anocean-dwellingreptile)andthefirstIchthyosaurus(anocean-dwellingreptilethat【33】likeadolphin).Shefoundmanyotherimportantfossils,includingPterodactylus(aflyingreptile),sharks(andotherfish),andsoon.【34】withherbrotherJoseph,Marysuppliedpreparedfossilspecimensto【35】museums,scientists,andprivatecollections.

(36)

A.cliffsB.dinosaursC.fossilsD.museums

50.【B20】

A.theotherB.otherC.othersD.another

三、语音(10题)51.1._______A.decision

B.occasion

C.invasion

D.discussion

52.

A.pays

B.plays

C.stays

D.says

53.()A.A.chase

B.coarse

C.choose

D.course

54.()A.A.approximate

B.boxing

C.complex

D.exact

55.(2)

A.cow

B.throw

C.low

D.own

56.(4)

A.prevent

B.president

C.pregnant

D.present

57.

1.A.routeB.youthC.loseD.Lonely

58.2.

A.revise

B.purse

C.nurse

D.lease

59.5.__________A.familiar

B.crisis

C.daylight

D.decline

60.(3)

A.double

B.cough

C.country

D.courage

四、词汇与结构(20题)61.Thefilminmycameraisfinished.Ineedtogetit______.

A.cutB.cleaningC.totestD.developed

62.I______thepaperafterlunch:That'soneofthethingsIreallyenjoy.A.A.usedtoread

B.amusedto-reading

C.usetoread

D.usedtoreading

63.13.Youcanhardlyimaginethedifficultythesinglemumhad______herchildren.A.broughtupB.tobringupC.bringingupD.tohavebroughtup

64.Sallyseldomdoesherhomeworkinthemorning,______.

A.sodoesJerry

B.Jerryistoo

C.neitherdoesJerry

D.Jerrydoesn’ttoo

65.Hetalksasifhe______everything.

A.knowsB.wasknownC.willknowD.knew

66.Iamfeelingsick.I______somuchchocolate.

A.needn'thaveeaten

B.couldn'thaveeaten

C.mustn'thaveeaten

D.shouldn'thaveeaten

67.Ishallmaketheannouncement______thebeginningofthemeeting.

A.toB.forC.atD.in

68.Whenafire______attheNationalExhibitioninLondon,atleasttenpricelesspaintingswerecompletelydestroyed.

A.brokeoffB.brokeoutC.brokedownD.brokeup

69.Itwasclever______attheanswerintwominutes.

A.ofhimtoarrive

B.forhimtoarrive

C.forhisarriving

D.ofhisarriving

70.Thosewhochangemobilephonesfrequentlywillpayaheavypriceforbeing______(fashion).

71.Dreamsareoftenanelegantmeansofhighlightingproblems______inthepresentorthepast.

A.facesB.facingC.facedD.thatface

72.Mr.Browndoesn'tthinkthatallbadlanguagesshouldbeallowed.Inhisopinion,thereare______thatshouldbekeptup.

A.degreesB.standardsC.levelsD.limits

73.Let'stakeawalkbeforewestarttostudyagain."Oh,Ithinkit's______forwalking."

A.muchtoohot

B.verymuchhot

C.toomuchheat

D.verymuchheat

74.Mr.Hal!understandsthat______mathshasalwaysbeeneasyforhim,itisnoteasyforthestudents.

A.unlessB.sinceC.althoughD.when

75.20.______isforbiddeninthemeeting-room,butweareallowed

intheroomforsmokers.A.Smoking,smokingB.Smoking,tosmokeC.Tosmoke,smokingD.Tosmoke,tosmoke

76.He______studied,yethepassedeveryexam.

A.frequentlyB.littleC.regularlyD.rarely

77.ManyaschoolintheUnitedStates______totrainmenintheology.

A.wassetupB.weresetupC.hassetupD.havesetup

78.Thequestion______atthenextmeetingremainsasecret.

A.discussedB.todiscussC.tobediscussedD.beingdiscussed

79.Thesteamenginegivesusanexampleofheat______intowork.

A.turnsB.turnedC.turningD.beingturned

80.whicnofthesetrainsistheone_________goestoNanjing?

A.thatB.ofwhichC.oftheseD.which

五、书面表达(1题)81.假设你是小明,光明中学的学生,你给你的好友小华写信讲述你的美国之行。内容包括:先去了纽约,看到许多摩天大楼,但看不到世贸大厦了;两天后去了洛杉矶(LosAngeles),参观了好莱坞,游览了迪斯尼乐园;还去了内华达(Nevada)的里诺Reno),游览了风景优美的大沪(Dahu)湖。

注意:

1.不要逐字翻译,叙述要连贯。

2.词数应为100左右。

六、写作(1题)82.事由:春游

参加者:所有新生

活动内容:上午:参观植物园并看人与自然的展览

下午:中山陵

集合时间和地点:3月20日上午7:00;校大门前

注意事项:

1.自带午餐;

2.参加者在下周四前到学生会报名。

Wordsforreference:植物园theBotanicalgarden

参考答案

1.C解析:村民们为了保护自己的土地,装疯骗过了国王的信使,这个故事说明村民们很有智慧,因此答案为C。

2.D最后一段说很多文艺界人士站出来声明对艾滋病病毒携带者的歧视是不能接受的。

3.C本文讲了一对夫妇因道路塌陷而经历的一次险情。C项是正确的。cavein“塌陷”。

4.A“hibernation”既然是一个“seasonalpractice(季节性的做法)”,可以推测它可能仅发生在特定的季节。只有A项符合题意,故选A。

5.A根据文章第一段的内容可知,Alaska在以前属于Russia。

6.D

7.B解析:本题属于推理题。本文谈及影响学习语言的各种因素。谈此话题的人最有可能是B项。

8.C解析:本题为推理题。亚马孙河流域的森林由于种种原因在逐年减少,而卫星调查结果却没能精确地告诉人们。新的研究发现森林破坏程度远比我们先前所估计的糟。从这里我们可以推断,研究亚马孙河流域的毁坏森林的确切程度非常困难。

9.C解析:本题为细节辨认题.由文章第二段"Somepeopleontheearthdonotgetverymuchrain.Yet,theystilldonotbecomedeserts.Thisisbecausetherearesomesmallgreenplantsgrowingthere.Plantshelpkeepwaterintheearth.Plantsdonotletthewindblowthedirtaway"可以将A和B排除,而D文中没有提到,所以得出正确答案为C.

10.B解析:由第二段可知,Devon和Cornwall在英格兰西南部。在西南部冬季不下雪。

11.D解析:文中第四段第三行“…mostpeoplevisitAlaskainordertoseetheendlessbeautyofnature…”,表明Alaska吸引游客的地方是它美丽的景色。

12.A解析:最后一段“becauseoffearsthattheyfeedatypicalracialimage”及此后段意点明了题意。

13.B解析:根据第三段Eachgenerationofartistshasshowntheirunderstandingofrealityinoneform.oranother可以推断出每一代艺术家对于现实的理解和表现都是不同的,也就是没有一个永恒的标准。

14.B文章第二段最后一句表明:即使女人年老了,知识、能力、善心、勇气等品质也能使她美丽。

15.B解析:第三段。黑猫对欧洲中世纪的人来说是邪恶的象征。选项B是正确的。

16.A本文通篇都在介绍脱发的问题,所以选项A应该是作者的意思。

17.D解析:细节辨认题。根据第二段中“Hehasreceivedl5lettersinreply,fourofwhichgavehimtheprivilegeofaninterview”可得出正确答案为D。

18.B文章第二段最后一句Inasense,winningtheWorldCupputsArgentinaonthemap。所以足球的获胜使其名扬世界。

19.B文中第二段最后一句话“OneotherimportantcontributionbyEdison...”正是答案所在。

20.C推理判断题。

【应试指导】由文章第一段最后一句话“当他75

岁时,他给村子里的学校1200英镑来为学生操场买地和设备。”可知,约翰逊非常喜欢孩子。

21.B解析:此题为简单的细节题。文中的最后一段说...hadtheiroriginsintheprimitivefearoftheunknownstillexistinmodernlanguageandgestures,故B为正确答案。

22.A解析:参见倒数第四段。

23.C解析:本题属深层推理题。根据本文第一段前后语境可知,网球“tennis”既然属于运动类,那肯定是“makingeyes,brainandmusclesworktogether”。

24.A解析:见原文第二段。两辆车撞在一起。

25.A解析:参见句子:Theypointoutthatatacircus,forexample,wemayseeelephants,monkeys,dogsandotheranimalsdoingquiteskillfulthings.句中they指的就是scientists。

26.C第二段首句与C意思相同。

27.A解析:参见句子:Acandidate’sprofessionalqualificationsincludehiseducation,experienceandskills.

28.B解析:本题属细节题。文章第一段最后一句已明确提示。

29.A解析:参见第一、二段。

30.A解析:从“apoorblackmotheronwelfare”可得出答案,应选A。

31.D解析:句意理解题。表示“尽管……仍然”,所以应选副词still。

32.C

33.C解析:这是一个简单的数字的不同说法。选项C是正确的。

34.A

35.A解析:虽然大家对男孩的母亲印象颇佳,男孩仍然感到很尴尬,而且不愿露面。A选项hid是hide“躲藏”的过去式,hideoneselffromeveryone是“躲起来不让人见到”的意思,B选项protectoneselffrom意思是“保护自己不受……的侵袭、危害”,C选项separateoneselffrom意思是“使自己与别人分离”,D选项escapedfrom意思是“逃离(某处)”。从上下文判断,A为正确答案。

36.A

37.C解析:然后叔叔转向男孩问他做了什么事。

38.B解析:Atone'sbest强有力的、全盛的。One's表示它所代表的事物,所有格。应为its,这里it指的是rationalization(强辩、说明)。选项B是正确的。

39.B解析:据上下文推测应为“判刑以后才发现无罪”。

40.A本题为词义辨析题。findout意为“发现,找到”;learn意为“学习,得知”;discover意为“探索,发现”;workout意为“解出”。这里指“我”打开皮包看看里面能不能找到皮包主人的名字。

41.B解析:atthepeak表“在顶峰”,固定搭配。

42.BGoodFriday耶稣受难日。终于在1998年的耶稣受难日那天签署了和平协议。

43.B解析:Saying说法、格言,speech演讲,definition定义。选项B是正确的。

44.B解析:屏住呼吸。catchone'sbreath意为“屏住呼吸”。

45.Aextremely是“极其.非常”的意思。此处赞扬警察的工作做得很好。

46.C解析:从if从句就可得知,本题应选wish,因为从句的谓语在现在的情况下用的不是can,而是could,属虚拟语气用法。

47.C解析:本句意思是“让你们来把我不想要的书都收走”。C选项collect的意思是“收集起来”,也有“收回”的意思,最合题意。而A选项gather的意思是“聚拢”。

48.D解析:我上学的时候电视刚刚开始普及。

49.C解析:这篇文章讲述了一位英国女性化石探索者的故事。玛丽·安宁是英国的化石探寻者。她从幼时就开始寻找化石了。

50.B

51.B

52.D

53.C

54.D

55.A解析:A项划线部分发[au],而B,C,D项划线部分的发音为[eu],所以选A项。

56.A解析:画线部分读[i],其他选项的画线部分读[0]。

57.DD画线部分读[au],其他选项的画线部分读[u:]。

58.A画线部分读[z];其他选项的画线部分读[s]。

59.A

60.B解析:该题测试元音字母组合ou的读音。选项A、C、D中ou发[A]音,B中的ou发[e]音。

61.D解析:getsth.done某事被做。胶卷照完了,我得把它拿去冲了。(胶卷被冲)

62.Busedtodosth.过去常常做某事,beusedto(doing)sth.习惯于做某事。我习惯了午饭后看报纸。这是我最享受的一件事。

63.C答案为C。你很难想象单身妈妈抚养孩子的艰难。固定搭配havedifficulty(in)doingsth.“做某事困难”。

64.C解析:seldom含有否定意义,C项表示Jerry也不。

65.D解析:句中含有一个由asif引起的

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