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1、真题模拟五一、单项选择。阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。1 While Newton was studying ways to improve the telescope, he made _ discovery which completely changed _ mans understanding of color. A. a; 不填 B. a; the C. 不填; the D. the; a2.Tom had got more points than anyone else, so he _and _.A was delighted; prid
2、e B is delighted; proud C was delighted; proud D was delighted; pride3.Neither of Mary and Mike thought well of John,but they both tried to _ him in his work.A.praise B. support C. assist D. encourage4.From then on, university students could earn enough money _ part time job to support themselves. A
3、. by all means B. by any means C.by means of D. by no means 5. _ the loud noise going on in the workshop, I can hardly _ on my lessons. A. As; put B. As; concentrate C. With; rely D. With; concentrate6. If you ask many different questions, you will _ all the information you need to know. A. quit B.
4、acquire C. collect D. receive7.We should know that we can only reach the top if we are ready to _ and learn from failure.A. deal with B.take on C. carry on D. go with8.You cant _ the weather because it is changing frequently. A. trust in B. depend on C. lie in D. rely at9.He has_patience. Please hel
5、p him to solve this problem as quickly as possible. A. used up B. took up C. spent on D. paid to 10. Not only _ their gift, she also severely criticized Tom and Mary. A. did she refuse B. she refused C. she did refuse D. do she refuse11. -Do you know Weifang quarrelled with her sister? -I dont know,
6、 _. A. nor dont I care B. nor do I care C. I dont care neither D. I dont care also 12. The book tells us not until the early years of the 19th century_ what heat is A.man did know B. man knew C. didnt man know D. did man know 13.He spoke loudly _make himself heard by everyone present.A. as if B. so
7、that C. so as to D.such that14. We will continue to develop new products in order to better meet market _.A. taste B. favour C. Manner D. Demand15. Former Republican EPA chiefs accuse _Bush of neglecting global warming.A. accuse B. think C. Consider D. praise三、完形填空。阅读下面短文,从A.B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选
8、项。 A cute white cat peeks out of a hole with only its head visible. A long-eared rabbit licks its lips while 16 up at a carrot. A blue stream 17 out of a dense forest.These arent 18 scenes in a natural park. Instead, theyre paintings in tree 19 on a road in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province. Hundreds of
9、people are 20 the artistic road to take photos of the 21 paintings, inadvertently 22 traffic jams.The 23 of these eye-catching paintings is Wang Yue, 23, a senior majoring in visual communication design at Dalian Polytechnic University. Wang 24 her tree hole paintings as “a beautiful journey” throug
10、h which she adds 25 and vitality to her hometown.“When I 26 that the trees by the roadside had 27 all their leaves, the ugly tree holes became obvious,” she said.“I thought if I could paint some 28 scenes in these holes they might add some 29 to the city.”But Wang was 30 that the pigments(颜料) in her
11、 watercolors could hurt the trees. After 31 environmental specialists and getting permission from city officials, Wang gathered her color palette, brushes and a stool and got to 32 .“Painting on a tree hole is not as easy as painting on a canvas. I had to take into consideration the 33 and sizes of
12、the tree holes and adjust my designs accordingly,” she said. “Before I began, I also had to clean off the 34 from the tree holes first.”With her simple tools, Wang can draw 35 for a whole day. “My first painting was of rosy clouds, but many passers-by couldnt understand it. Perhaps it was too abstra
13、ct.”After that, she began to paint animals. Using her paintbrush she creatively placed a raccoon, a squirrel and a cat in the holes.16.A.looking B. taking C.putting D. Turning17.A.looks B. flows C. walks D. Runs18.A.real B. false C. right D.ture19.A. tops B.foots C. bottoms D. Holes20.A.staring B. s
14、tanding C. visiting D.reading21.A.new B.old C.square D.long22.A counting B. painting C.causing D.leading23.A.rat B.worker C.creator D.visitor24.A.reads B. describes C.works D. Says25.A.fun B. Sadness C.sense D.taste26.A.put B. happened C.saw D.used27.A. thrown B. lost C.floated D. blown28.A. interes
15、tingB.tiring C.flowing D. resting29.A.color B.darkness C.apppearanceD.cold30.A.glad B.worried C.pleased D.tired31.A.talking B.consulting C.discussing D.supplying32.A.work B. Say C.suggest D.walk33.A.books B.hands C.samples D.shapes34.A. dust B.earth C.gas D.pollution35.A.carelessly B.honestly C.atte
16、ntively D.loosely四、阅读理解题 APublished: Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 4:49 PM Updated: Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 5:26 PMITHACA, N.Y. Climate experts have bad news for those wishing for the picturesque, snowy Christmas scene: Not this year.Climate experts at Cornell University have made their annual
17、 predictions about the probability of a white Christmas, while noting that December is turning up fine as the 12th month in a row of above-normal temperatures in the Northeast.Pinkham Notch, N.H., tops the list from the Northeast Regional Climate Center with a 95 percent probability of an inch or mo
18、re of snow on the ground on Dec. 25. New York City gets a 12 percent chance of a white Christmas.Cornell Climatologist Jessica Rennells said today the predictions are based on a 50-year average. With above-normal temperatures expected to continue in the Northeast for the next week or two, Rennells s
19、ays the real odds(可能性)of a snowy holiday are likely lower than the long-term trend would suggest.But such odds are based on historical precedent, not forecasts, which state climatologist Dave Robinson says make the possibility of a white Christmas even more remote, since above-average temperatures a
20、re expected to sweep the Garden State over the next two weeks. Still, theres a chance that enough cold air could sneak(悄悄行动)through to produce a quick burst of snow, Robinson said.But I would just put that in the hope springs permanent type, he said.Robinson said theres typically a 20 percent chance
21、 of snow on the ground Christmas Day in the Newark-New Brunswick region of the state, but just a 5 percent chance of snow actually falling on the day, based on historical trends.36.The main idea of the passage is _.A. Some climate experts predict if there is snow on Christmas day.B. Climate experts
22、have bad news about the Christmas weather.C. Some climate experts have different opinions about the weather.D. There was once snow on the Christmas day many years ago.37. What may the word precedent mean in the fifth paragraph? _.A.An exact pressure.B. An action or official decision.C.The way that t
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