That cake on the table looks very delicious, ?
(A)isn’t
(B)doesn’t it
(C)is that
(D)does that
I can’t find my wallet. Can you me some money?
(A)lend
(B)help
(C)borrow
(D)show
We tried our best to help you, but things didn’t turn out as expected. It’s really our control.
(A)beyond
(B)under
(C)from
(D)without
What’s the today? It is so cold.
(A)feeling
(B)suggestion
(C)tempo
(D)temperature
We to the rock radio station when Mother walked into our room.
(A)listened
(B)have listened
(C)were listening
(D)listen
This expensive motorcycle a rich friend of mine.
(A)belongs to
(B)looks after
(C)is used to
(D)runs after
I had a good time last night. Many wonderful things .
(A)happens
(B)happened
(C)were happening
(D)happen
When I woke up early this morning, I heard a dog downstairs.
(A)to bark
(B)barked
(C)barking
(D)has barked
The meeting was because the boss was ill, but they would set a new date for the meeting.
(A)cancelled
(B)denied
(C)judged
(D)marked
The project needs to be finished soon, our boss wants to know the result.
(A)because
(B)yet
(C)but
(D)so【Questions 41-45, please select the answer option that best completes the following passage.】Lots of people believe that their memory gets worse as they get older. But this doesn’t have to be 41 foryou. Research shows there are some things you can do to help keep your brain active and your memory sharp asyou age. 42 physical exercise and mental exercise will help your memory. Physical exercise improvescirculation of the blood. This helps your brain function 43 . Keep your body active by walking, going to thegym, swimming, or riding your bike. Your brain, like your muscles, also needs 44 to stay in shape. Tryto challenge yourself by doing mental exercises. Do crossword puzzles, read a lot, and play games that require45 ---- games like chess. All of these mental exercises will help improve your memory. Remember, memory islike a muscle. The more you use it, the better it gets.
Students learn to work closely with others in group sports baseball and basketball.
(A)as if
(B)for example
(C)that is
(D)such as
(A)bad
(B)true
(C)fast
(D)same
Karen: How often do you go grocery shopping?Diana: .Karen: I wish I could go as often as you do.
(A)John does the shopping
(B)Twice a week
(C)Only when I have time
(D)Hardly ever
(A)No
(B)All
(C)Both
(D)Either
Tom: This is a great party. I really like the music.Mary:Tom: Yes, I love it. I play drums in a band.
(A)Is that so? Do you play any sport?
(B)Really? I didn’t know you liked jazz.
(C)It sounds great. Do you like to go to parties?
(D)I like the food, especially the cake. Do you like it?
(A)good
(B)bad
(C)better
(D)worse
Jason: We’re going to be late for the party. Are you ready yet?Sophia: Just a minute.
(A)Almost.
(B)Out of the question.
(C)Never.
(D)Don’t wait for me.
(A)memory
(B)research
(C)jogging
(D)exercise
Mother: Tell me, how is Jake doing in Math this year?Teacher: He’s doing very well.Mother: I’m happy to hear that. Thank you.
(A)You should be proud of him.
(B)You have to take care of him.
(C)You have never heard of it.
(D)You must punish him.Some want to make and save a lot of money in order to retire early. I’ve seen people 46 higher-paying andchallenging jobs to achieve this goal. They take no vacations, pay little attention to their families, and make manypersonal sacrifices 47 high income.This retirement planning may not be as perfect as it appears. The problem is that the happy retired life 48 come.Even if all goes according to plan, will they know how to take it easy and enjoy their retirement if they spend their entirelife making money? More importantly, who will be around to 49 their retirement leisure time if they did notsuccessfully balance their work and family lives? One of the costs of entering into an intense career is that time is alwaysspent 50 friends and family. They may indeed realize their goal of retiring early. But this may not be good news forthem if this goal is achieved by sacrificing their social and family lives to their careers.請依上文回答第46 題至第50 題。
(A)sitting
(B)making
(C)dancing
(D)thinkingOn the afternoon of May 12, 2008, an earthquake measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale hit Sichuan Province, amountainous region in Western China. By the next day, the death toll stood at 12,000, with another 18,000 stillmissing. Over 15 million people live in the affected area, including almost 4 million in the city of Chengdu. Nearly2,000 of the dead were students and teachers caught in schools that collapsed.Since the Tangshan earthquake in 1976, which killed over 240,000 people, China has required that newstructures withstand major quakes. But the collapse of schools, hospitals and factories in several different areasaround Sichuan may raise questions about how rigorously such codes have been enforced during China’s recent,epic building boom.Many parents have said their children were crushed in shoddy school buildings that toppled while nearbyapartments and government offices stayed upright.【Please answer questions 46-50 according to your understanding of the above passage.】
(A)pursuing
(B)to pursue
(C)pursues
(D)pursued
What does “affected” in the sentence --“Over 15 million people live in the affected area”-- mean?
(A)Influenced
(B)Infected
(C)Validated
(D)Affective
(A)in spite of
(B)in exchange for
(C)in addition to
(D)without considering
According to the article, .
(A)China had enforced rigorous building codes
(B)Buildings collapsed because of lack of rigorous building codes
(C)Rigorous codes had helped China’s recent building boom
(D)China’s recent building boom had been praised
> 答案:?
(A)will not
(B)will
(C)might
(D)might not
According to the article, which one of the following statements is NOT true?
(A)The Tangshan earthquake killed over 240,000 people.
(B)Many people died because of the collapse of schools, hospitals, and factories.
(C)About 30,000 people were dead or missing when the news came out.
(D)China has required that new structures withstand major quakes only after the Sichuan earthquake.
(A)save
(B)share
(C)lose
(D)take
According to this article, how many people were killed by the Sichuan earthquake?
(A)12,000
(B)18,000
(C)2,000
(D)240,000
(A)for
(B)on
(C)away from
(D)with
According to the article, “epic building boom” refers to .
(A)the bombing of buildings
(B)the collapse of buildings
(C)the fast construction of buildings
(D)the booming sound of buildings