英语试题
本试卷为英语试题,题目包括:单项选择题。
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英语试题
一、单项选择题 (共50题,每题2分,共计100分)
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1、peaceful solutions to other religious,ethnic and national conflicts around the world. 请在第_______处填上正确答案。
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2、请在第_____处填上正确答案。
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3、Pub hours shake-up revealed next week By James Hardy Political Editor PUBS and clubs will be allowed to stay open round-the-clock under a planned radical change of Britain's outdated licensing(许可证发放)laws. Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday revealed a Bill(议案)to bring in the long-awaited improvement will be contained in the Queen's Speech next week.Some public bars and clubs could be open all hours while others could choose different closing times into the early hours. Police forces around the country have said different closing times will mean the explosion in violence and vandalism(破坏行为)after 11p.m.-when aggressive drunks are sent out at the same time. The move will be opposed by some MPs(下院议员)who fear it will lead to increased alcoholism,drunken behavior and crime.But ministers say there will be controls on which pubs and clubs are allowed to open 24 hours a day. Places which consistently attract violent drunks and troublemakers will be turned down. Mr.Blair said:"We believe there should be greater flexibility in licensing.In the end,the evidence that we have is that it may help in the fight against anti-social behavior.At the moment the very fixed nature of the hours sometimes means that you get particular problems outside pubs and city centers at particular hours of the evening." The big change will be accompanied by a strict action on petty criminals who cause misery to urban and rural communities. In a bid to prevent criticism of the licensing improvement,the Govenment is to extend on-the-spot fines to a range of offences from vandalism. The PM said yesterday petty crime was the single biggest cause of daily aggressive behavior for millions. The"Bill"in the second paragraph refers to__.
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4、Years ago,a cigarette commercial asked if you were smoking more,but enjoying it less.That describes the way many of us live today.We are doing more,but enjoying it less.And when that doesn't work,we get the problem.In our extremely hurried search for satisfaction,we try stuffing still more into our days,never realizing that we are taking the wrong approach. The truth is simple;so simple it is hard to believe.Satisfaction lies with less,not with more.Yet,we pursue the myth that this thing,or that activity,will somehow provide the satisfaction we so desperately seek. Arthur Lindman,in his very effective book,"The Harried Leisure Class,"described the uselessness of pursuing more.His research focused on what people did with their leisure time.He found that as income rose,people bought more things to occupy their leisure time.But,ironically,the more things they bought,the less they valued any one of them.Carried to an extreme,he predicted massive boredom in the midst of tremendous variety.That was more than twenty years ago,and his prediction seems more accurate every year. Lindman of course,is not the first to discover this.The writer of Ecclesiastes expressed the same thought thousands of years ago.It is better,he wrote,to have less,but enjoy it more. If you would like to enjoy life more,I challenge you to experiment with me.How could you simplify your life?What could you drop?What could you do without?What could you stop pursuing?What few things could you concentrate on? The more I learn,the more I realize that fullness of life does not depend on things.The more I give up,the more I seem to gain.But words will never convince you.You must try it for yourself. We can make our life happier if we__.
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5、First,the spotted owl was threatened by logging in the Pacific Northwest.Now it's in danger from a new enemy,the barred owl.Barred owls have been moving to the Northwest from the eastern part of the United States.Stan Sovern has studied spotted owls.Now when he calls for spotted owls,barred owls are starting to appear.Sovern threw a mouse on the ground,and a barred owl grabbed it. Scientists have learned that spotted owls start to vanish when barred owls come.Some barred and spotted owls have mated and produced hybrid babies.One spotted owl was killed by a barred owl. Professor Ned K.Brown of the University of California-Berkeley says,"In some areas of Washington,the barred owls moved into very dense,deep woods.The same kind of woods that arc opened up,or destroyed by logging,that adversely influences the spotted owls." Ten years have passed since the federal government began protecting the spotted owl.Loggers were forced to limit logging on seven million acres of government land.No one is sure how the arrival of the barred owls will impact laws that protect spotted laws.The barred owls like to live in the deep forests where loggers like to cut down trees.The barred owls will likely keep migrating to the Northwest. Barred owls like to live in
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6、If you want to stay young,sit down and have a good think.This is the research result of professor Faulkner,who says that most of our brains are not getting enough exercise and as a result,we are ageing unnecessarily soon. Professor Faulkner wanted to find out why healthy farmers in northern Japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and to reason at a relatively early age,and how the process of ageing could be slowed down. He set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages and occupations. Computer technology enabled him to obtain precise measurements of the volume of the front and side sections of the brain,which relate to intelligence and emotion,and determine the human character. Contraction of front and side parts--as cells die off--was observed in some subjects in their thirties,but it was still not evident in some sixty-and seventy-year-olds. Faulkner concluded from his tests that there is a simple way to slow the contraction—using the head. The findings show that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns.Those least at risk,says Faulkner,are lawyers,followed by university professors and doctors.White--collar workers doing routine work are,however,as likely to have shrinking brains as the farm worker,bus driver and shop assistant. Faulkner's findings show that thinking can prevent the brain from shrinking.Blood must circulate properly in the head to supply the fresh oxygen the brain cells need."The best way to maintain good blood circulation is through using the brain,"he says."Think hard and engage in conversation.Don't rely on pocket calculators." Faulkner's research findings are based on__.
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7、Some college students drink too much alcohol at school.Many of them live on the campus.Heavy drinking has caused many problems.It can cause students to make bad choices and do dangerous things. One college has decided to ban alcohol.It has gotten a reputation as a party school.Five students at the college have died from drinking too much alcohol.Recently,one student drank too much vodka.He slipped into a coma.The college hopes the new rule will prevent any more tragedies. The new rule prohibits students from drinking alcohol in the dorms.The first time a student breaks the rule they will receive a warning.If they break the rule again,they will be evicted from the dorm.However,they will still have to pay for the dorm.Some students do not live on the campus.They live in houses near the campus.Those students are also banned from drinking alcohol,even if they are of legal age. Freshmen at the college are now required to take a special course.The course is called AlcoholEdu,and lasts for two and a half hours.The students learn about the dangers of alcohol.They also take a survey to find out how much they know about alcohol.All first-year students must pass the course. The college hopes that more information will help students make better choices. What has the college become known for?
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8、It was a case of emergency.The four-year-old girl awoke and smelled smoke.She couldn't wake her mother,so she dialed"zero",An operator immediately called the fire department.Help was sent,and a tragedy avoided. Days before this emergency,the mother had taught her child how to telephone for help.Children as young as two and one-half years old can be taught to use the phone in emergency situations.Here are some points. Memorizing certain facts is important.Teach your children their names,and the section of town where you live.Try to keep what they learn within their abilities.Simple information,learned well,is better than difficult information only partly learned. Be sure your children know how to use the telephone.They should be taught to dial"zero"for the operator,at the very least.And they should be taught to dial"911"if it is used in your town. Practice over a period of several days.Over-learning is necessary so the child can act automatically in case of emergency. If you would like a booklet giving instructions on calling for help,write Telephone For Help,Box 99,Bowling Green Station,New York,NY 10004. Based on this passage,over-learning is good because__.
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9、Music is part of the structure of our society; it sits at the heart of human experience and enriches(丰富)so many lives. Why, then, is it not central to our education system? This is a question I recently put forward to an all-party group on music education.I am 20 years old and began playing the piano at the Barracudas Band in Barrow-in-Furness,aged seven.The funding for the centre has now been cut. I took part in the primary tuition project, aged 11. The funding for that has also been cut now. It is a common problem across the country.Music is not an add-on, a “soft” subject or a luxury—it is absolutely essential to our existence.Every child deserves the opportunity to experience its benefits. Until music is held in the same regard as the “core” subjects of our curriculum, our society will be worse off. We need joy, empathy (共情) and hope on this planet more than ever, and taking away children’s opportunity to develop musical skills is to set ourselves up for a fall. Despite the many brilliant programs and projects to encourage young musicians (“Every Child a Musician,” “Awards for Young Musicians,” to name but a few), we are reaching a crisis point. We are in danger of destroying creativity, innovation(创新)and expression. Learning an instrument can help develop so many fundamental life skills. It promotes discipline, empathy, determination and cooperation as well as providing a sense of community and worth.Music has changed my life. It is a huge part of who I am. I have learned so much about the worldThrough music and the inspiring figures I have met through it I feel I have a duty to help ensure that others can benefit from its magic. Let us make it available to every single child.Why did the author raise the question on music education?
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10、选出读音不同的选项。()。
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11、()succeed in everything we do.
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12、I have some difficulties()these words.Would you mind()me your dictionary?
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13、()he comes, we won't be able to go.
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14、It is a()ride from his home to the shopping center.
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15、Mary had finished her homework()the time I got home.
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16、The house is dark;the Browns()to bed.
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17、If you want to telephone him, you' ll have to()up the number in the book.
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18、请选出读音不同的选项。()。
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19、For most people, it takes _______ effort to memorize a long poem.
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20、The manager promised to keep me ____ of how our business was going on.
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21、Jackson is not ________ as you imagine.
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22、My new house is really ________ for me because I can go to work in 10 minutes on foot.
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23、Young people should be ________ to the old.
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24、If we don't stop the population from increasing at such a rapid rate, there will ________ not be enough room left on the earth for human to stand, let alone development.
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25、He has gone to the post office to ________ a parcel that has come to him from his brother.
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26、Vacuum-packed ham slices should be ________ 30 minutes before serving.
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27、Though _______ money, his parents managed to send him to university.
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28、Children are very curious _______.
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29、1;2019-1College education provides more____for a bright future.
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30、The taxi driver always reminds passengers to _______their belongings when they leave the car.
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31、These desks and chairs ______to the children in the mountain villages next week.
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32、- What do you think of the movie we saw last night?- _________
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33、- Hello, I'm Harry Potter.- Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ______.
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34、- It's rather cold in here. Do you mind if I close the window?- ________
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35、- What's the problem with your bike?- _________
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36、What does the sentence "We were over the moon." mean?
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37、Reading in bed isn’t _____ your eyes.
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38、What does your father do ? He _____ .
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39、The customer accused the cook _____ using canned potatoes.
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40、What would be the best title for this text?
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41、______ jumped on the donkey and kill it.
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42、To the young jackdaw, "key-aw, key-aw" means
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43、The Berry Schools have expanded _____.
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44、Politicians and businessmen are supposed to be skilled at telling the kind of lies _________.
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45、Please read these dialogues and ______ another kind of football.
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46、Flying foxes tend to _____.
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47、You’d better come ______ to my house and see me.
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48、He always depends _____ help from others.
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49、When you _____ the road, you should look around.
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50、John asked me ____ I managed to do it.