2024年4月2日发(作者:荀雪晴)
单选题
1. He won't come. He has his mind changed
2. I remember seeing the Alps for the first time. The sight was impressive.
3. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become spoiled .
4. It's six o'clock now. It's time Cto get up.
5. What a mess! This room needs to be cleaned up.
6. Even though I was not sleepy, I went to bed early.
7. If I had enough time now, I would writee to my parents.
8. Education is a lifelong experience that starts long before the start of school.
9. John went to town yesterday and had his bike repaired there.
10. When she came in from the rainstorm, she looked as if she had taken a shower with her clothes on.
11. Children are very curious by nature
12. As long as I know the money is safe, I shall not worry about it.
13. During the flood of 1927, the Red Cross, operating out of emergency headquarters in Mississippi, set up shelters for the
homeless, temporary
14. In sales, shops may say "1,000 items at half-price" when only a few are available at such a drastic reduction.
15. A recent trend in corporate organization is to reduce the number of levels of management.
(CDCCAABBBADCDDA)
完形填空
Children rate their fathers as among their least popular playmates because fathers are too competitive. According to research
among more than 1,000 children, fathers always "play to win”, have no imagination or are simply at a loss as to how to play
games. Children up to the age of 12 would rather play with their friends, their mother or their brothers and sisters. Only one in
16 chose their fathers as their ideal companion.
Tim Gill, director of the Children's Play Council, said, "Dads have difficulty not being too competitive. Several fathers said they
found _it_ hard to get down to their children's level, It is not easy for them to let children win, but children will get fed up if they
lose all their time."
The competitive dad sometimes puts his children to constant challenges they can never live up to. It's also partly a power
control issue. Fathers want to let their children know they are still "players”. But being competitive was not altogether unhealthy.
The thing is not to be obsessive about it. One father of two, who declined to be named (as he didn't want his children to feel
embarrasseD., told The Telegraph: "I don't think I am overly competitive but it is better my children learn to lose with someone
who cares for them/
(CABDCBDBCA)
阅读理解
"The public can have this car in any color they like as long as it is black." Henry Ford, the first of the world's great car makers,
said those famous words back in 1911. Since then everyone has tried to show that he was wrong. The development of the car
economy has resulted in a move away from standardization.
Marketing professionals often use car ownership as a kind of shorthands for different social or economic groups. The "Sierra
man" is a young junior executive. He is sales oriented, very ambitious and likes sports. He drives a large, powerful Ford Sierra.
The "Galaxy man" has fulfilled most of his career ambitions. His home and family are the most important things in his life, so he
drives a Ford Galaxy, an MPV.
The ability to make these statements is naturally limited by spending power, Some car makers like BMW and Mercedes
concentrate on the upper income ranges. Others, like Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen develop large families of cars to cover
different tastes in the mass market.
Originally, car ownership was limited to the head of the family, nearly always the father, As women have become increasingly
financially independent, car makers have begun to produce cars for this market too.
26. What does the speaker think of Henry Ford's standardization in making cars? It was possibly acceptable in the 1910s but
is out of date now.
27. What is a typical "Sierra man” ?
A young and ambitious junior manager.
28. What is a typical "Galaxy man”?
He pays more attention to his family than his work.
29. Which of the following makers aims at the rich and wealthy? BMW.
30. When cars first became popular, who was the normal owner of a car in the family? The father.
(C B D D D )
Some people remember things by writing notes to themselves. Then they leave the notes in obvious(明显白勺)
places, such as on the table or on the floor in the middle of the living room. I don't think I like to write notes to myself.
Most of the time I lose them or forget to look at them until its too late. I prefer to use an alarm clock (闹与中) to tell
me what I should do. I have some alarm clocks in my house. They could tell me about things. For example, if I have to
make a telephone call at a certain time, 111 set an alarm clock to go off a few minutes early and put the clock by the
telephone. Or if I want to watch a certain television program, 111 set an alarm clock at the right time and put the clock
on the top of the TV set. I can remember almost anything if I use my clocks. However, sometimes an alarm clock goes
off and I don't know what it means. I always remember setting it, but not why I set it. If the clock is by the telephone, I
know I may have set it to tell me to call someone. But I can't be sure. I might have set it to tell myself that somebody
was to call me at a certain time.
31. The writer doesn't like to write notes to himself because most of the time he loses them or forgets to look at them.
32. The writer often uses alarm clocks to help him remember things.
33. In this passage, "go off" means make a sudden noise
34. According to the passage, notes are not good, because people may forget where the notes have been put
35. The clock helps a lot but sometimes tells nothing
2024年4月2日发(作者:荀雪晴)
单选题
1. He won't come. He has his mind changed
2. I remember seeing the Alps for the first time. The sight was impressive.
3. Children who are over-protected by their parents may become spoiled .
4. It's six o'clock now. It's time Cto get up.
5. What a mess! This room needs to be cleaned up.
6. Even though I was not sleepy, I went to bed early.
7. If I had enough time now, I would writee to my parents.
8. Education is a lifelong experience that starts long before the start of school.
9. John went to town yesterday and had his bike repaired there.
10. When she came in from the rainstorm, she looked as if she had taken a shower with her clothes on.
11. Children are very curious by nature
12. As long as I know the money is safe, I shall not worry about it.
13. During the flood of 1927, the Red Cross, operating out of emergency headquarters in Mississippi, set up shelters for the
homeless, temporary
14. In sales, shops may say "1,000 items at half-price" when only a few are available at such a drastic reduction.
15. A recent trend in corporate organization is to reduce the number of levels of management.
(CDCCAABBBADCDDA)
完形填空
Children rate their fathers as among their least popular playmates because fathers are too competitive. According to research
among more than 1,000 children, fathers always "play to win”, have no imagination or are simply at a loss as to how to play
games. Children up to the age of 12 would rather play with their friends, their mother or their brothers and sisters. Only one in
16 chose their fathers as their ideal companion.
Tim Gill, director of the Children's Play Council, said, "Dads have difficulty not being too competitive. Several fathers said they
found _it_ hard to get down to their children's level, It is not easy for them to let children win, but children will get fed up if they
lose all their time."
The competitive dad sometimes puts his children to constant challenges they can never live up to. It's also partly a power
control issue. Fathers want to let their children know they are still "players”. But being competitive was not altogether unhealthy.
The thing is not to be obsessive about it. One father of two, who declined to be named (as he didn't want his children to feel
embarrasseD., told The Telegraph: "I don't think I am overly competitive but it is better my children learn to lose with someone
who cares for them/
(CABDCBDBCA)
阅读理解
"The public can have this car in any color they like as long as it is black." Henry Ford, the first of the world's great car makers,
said those famous words back in 1911. Since then everyone has tried to show that he was wrong. The development of the car
economy has resulted in a move away from standardization.
Marketing professionals often use car ownership as a kind of shorthands for different social or economic groups. The "Sierra
man" is a young junior executive. He is sales oriented, very ambitious and likes sports. He drives a large, powerful Ford Sierra.
The "Galaxy man" has fulfilled most of his career ambitions. His home and family are the most important things in his life, so he
drives a Ford Galaxy, an MPV.
The ability to make these statements is naturally limited by spending power, Some car makers like BMW and Mercedes
concentrate on the upper income ranges. Others, like Ford, Toyota and Volkswagen develop large families of cars to cover
different tastes in the mass market.
Originally, car ownership was limited to the head of the family, nearly always the father, As women have become increasingly
financially independent, car makers have begun to produce cars for this market too.
26. What does the speaker think of Henry Ford's standardization in making cars? It was possibly acceptable in the 1910s but
is out of date now.
27. What is a typical "Sierra man” ?
A young and ambitious junior manager.
28. What is a typical "Galaxy man”?
He pays more attention to his family than his work.
29. Which of the following makers aims at the rich and wealthy? BMW.
30. When cars first became popular, who was the normal owner of a car in the family? The father.
(C B D D D )
Some people remember things by writing notes to themselves. Then they leave the notes in obvious(明显白勺)
places, such as on the table or on the floor in the middle of the living room. I don't think I like to write notes to myself.
Most of the time I lose them or forget to look at them until its too late. I prefer to use an alarm clock (闹与中) to tell
me what I should do. I have some alarm clocks in my house. They could tell me about things. For example, if I have to
make a telephone call at a certain time, 111 set an alarm clock to go off a few minutes early and put the clock by the
telephone. Or if I want to watch a certain television program, 111 set an alarm clock at the right time and put the clock
on the top of the TV set. I can remember almost anything if I use my clocks. However, sometimes an alarm clock goes
off and I don't know what it means. I always remember setting it, but not why I set it. If the clock is by the telephone, I
know I may have set it to tell me to call someone. But I can't be sure. I might have set it to tell myself that somebody
was to call me at a certain time.
31. The writer doesn't like to write notes to himself because most of the time he loses them or forgets to look at them.
32. The writer often uses alarm clocks to help him remember things.
33. In this passage, "go off" means make a sudden noise
34. According to the passage, notes are not good, because people may forget where the notes have been put
35. The clock helps a lot but sometimes tells nothing