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If I had remembered()the window, the thief would have got in.

A.to close

B.closing

C.to have closed

D.having closed

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第1题
I had just posted the letter when I remembered that hadn’t ________ the cheque. A.

I had just posted the letter when I remembered that hadn’t ________ the cheque.

A.imposed

B.involved

C.enclosed

D.contained

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第2题
A.Bonks they had read.B.Places they had been to.C.Histories and things they remembered

A.Bonks they had read.

B.Places they had been to.

C.Histories and things they remembered.

D.The fun they got from rending.

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第3题
A.Books they had read.B.Places they had been to.C.Histories and things they remembered

A.Books they had read.

B.Places they had been to.

C.Histories and things they remembered.

D.The fun they got from reading.

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第4题
听力原文:At a certain time in our lives we consider every place as the possible sites for

听力原文: At a certain time in our lives we consider every place as the possible sites for a house. I have thus searched the country within a dozen miles of where I live. In imagination I have bought all the farms, one after another, and I knew their prices.

The nearest thing that I came to actual ownership was when I bought the Hollowell place. But before the owner completed the sale with me, his wife changed her mind and wished to keep it, and he offered me additional dollars to return the farm to him. However, I let him keep the additional dollars and sold him the farm for just what I gave for it.

The real attraction of the Hollowell farm to me was its position, being about two miles from the village, half a mile from the nearest neighbor, bounded on one side by the river, and separated from the highway by a wide field. The poor condition of the house and fences showed that it hadn't been used for some time. I remembered from my earliest trip up the river that the house used to be hidden behind a forest area, and I was in a hurry to buy it before the owner finished getting out some rocks, cutting down the apple trees, and clearing away some young trees which had grown up in the fields. I wanted to buy it before he made any more of his improvements. But it turned out as I have said.

I was not really troubled by the loss. I had always had a garden, but I don't think I was ready for a large farm. I believe that as long as possible it is better to live free and uncommitted. It makes but little difference whether you own a farm or not.

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. What do we know about the speaker?

27. Why did the speaker decide to buy the Hollowell place?

28. Why did the speaker want to buy the farm in a hurry?

29. What does the speaker believe as important in life?

(33)

A.He made money by buying and selling farms.

B.He made a study of many farms before buying.

C.He had the money to buy the best farm in the country.

D.He wanted to buy the oldest farm near where he lived.

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第5题
The reason Roger went into the desert after Taz was that ______.A.he wanted to murder TazB

The reason Roger went into the desert after Taz was that ______.

A.he wanted to murder Taz

B.he was desperate to know what the word meant

C.he thought Taz had been trying to fool him

D.he had suddenly remembered the answer to the question

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第6题
听力原文:(29) Barry Devins is the information technology manager for a major nonprofit res

听力原文: (29) Barry Devins is the information technology manager for a major nonprofit research foundation.

Soon after taking the job, he purchased an upgrade for the foundation's e-mail program. He assumed there would be some small problems, but they far exceeded anything he had imagined. (30) It took six months to get the upgrade working properly, and even then people continued to complain about messages they had lost during the phase-in period.

A year later, the foundation was awarded a large contract, and the president decided to purchase an advanced data system for the entire organization. She asked Barry to take charge of buying the system and training the staff in its use.

When Barry outlined his plans at a weekly staff meeting, he had low initial credibility. Everyone remembered the e-mail program, and they were reluctant to go through the same problem again. But Barry realized this and was prepared.

He began by reminding everyone that the president had authorized him to (31) purchase a state-of-the-art system that would make their lives easier and improve office communication.

He then acknowledged that he had told them the same thing about the e-mail upgrade—an admission that drew a laugh and helped everyone relax Finally, he explained that he had checked with several other organizations that had installed the same data system he was purchasing, and they all had told him it worked flawlessly.

Throughout his presentation, Barry's approach was "I know the e-mail upgrade was a disaster, and I've worked hard to make sure it doesn't happen again. "(32) By the time he finished, most staff members were eager to have the data system up and running. Barry had achieved high terminal credibility.

29.What is Barry Devins?

30.What do we learn about the e-mail upgrade program purchased by Barry?

31.What benefit can the data system bring to the foundation?

32.How was Barry's presentation going on?

(33)

A.An information technology manager.

B.A staff manager of the foundation.

C.A president of the foundation.

D.A lecturer in a university.

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第7题
Why did the author change his mind to accept the invitation to the White House?A.He was ea

Why did the author change his mind to accept the invitation to the White House?

A.He was eager to read his poetry to an audience of other poets and literary critics.

B.He wanted his writing and the writing of other Native American men and women to take on a more political tone.

C.He remembered the sacrifices that his ancestors had made for the privilege of going there, even if only to be ignored.

D.He realized that he had not been invited to the event as a representative of Native Americans.

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第8题
Ken and I met and saw each other just three times before he left for Vietnam. He never gav
e me flowers or candy. There were no moonlight walks, no lingering good-byes on the front porch. Our courtship took place by mail.

I felt sorry for him, far from home in the service of his country. Writing to him seemed almost a patriotic duty. But as we got better acquainted, our letter-writing pace increased—to as many as three a day. I started driving home at lunch to collect the mail.

Then Ken came back in leave, and we surprised ourselves by getting mantled and going overseas together. Romantic? Not really, because then he left on a three-week mission, making our honeymoon a by-mail event too.

We didn't set out to defy romantic customs; it just turned out that way, and stayed that way. We had been married seven years before we remembered our anniversary—and then only because my mother phoned to wish us a happy one. It took another ten years for us to notice Valentine's Day.

To celebrate our alertness that year, we decided to have a conventionally romantic evening; a quiet, just-the-two-of-us dinner at a nice restaurant.

When we arrived at the restaurant, we were told there would be a 40-minute wait, and so we headed for another nice, but not so romantic place. About halfway to our second choice, Ken realized that the restaurant would not honor our credit card and we were low on cash. I sighed and said, "I do have enough for a fast-food place." Clearly, we were veering far off the conventional coupe.

While Ken placed the order, I gathered napkins and straws and went to select a romantic spot in the nonsmoking area. There I found a woman methodically turning chairs up onto tables. "This section's closed," she said.

"But it's the only nonsmoking section," I protested. She pointed across the room. "You can sit over there."

"That's the smoking section," I argued.

"I know," she said. "But you don't have to smoke."

I started to protest but stopped to choke back a laugh. Maybe because she thought I was going to cry, she removed the opened chairs from a table and said, "This okay?" I thanked her and, after she had gone, sat giggling until Ken arrived with the hamburgers.

Surrounded by a forest of upside-down chair legs, we had our Valentine dinner. It wasn't exactly quiet, with grill workers yelling at each other in the kitchen past the swing door near our table. But it was just the two of us, if you didn't count the person with the mop who kept humping our chairs.

According to the context, "flowers or candy, moonlight walks, lingering good-byes" are to indicate ______.

A.some examples of conventional customs

B.an intimate friendship

C.a special relationship

D.an ordinary acquaintance

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第9题
听力原文:Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard

听力原文: Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard.

"I'll be the first millionaire in Coleford!" Richard used to boast.

"And you'll be sorry you knew me," George would reply, "because I'll be the best lawyer in the town!"

George never did become a lawyer and Richard never made any money. Instead both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of Coleford High Street. It was hard to make money from books, which made the competition between them worse.

Then Richard married a mysterious girl. The couple spent their honeymoon on the coast - but Richard never came back. The police found his wallet on a deserted beach but the body was never found. He must have drowned.

Now with only one bookshop in town, business was better for George. But sometimes he sat in his narrow, old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window, thinking about his former rival. Perhaps he missed him?

George was very interested in old dictionaries. He'd recently found a collector in Australia who was selling a rare first edition. When the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and George was delighted. But while he was having lunch, George glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. He was astonished - the smiling face was older than he remembered but unmistakable! Trembling, George started reading.

"Bookends have bought ten bookstores from their rivals Dylans. The company, owned by multimillionaire Richard Pike, is now the largest bookseller in Australia."

26.What do we learn about George and Richard when they were at school?

27.How did George feel about Richard after his disappearance?

28.Where did George get information about Richard?

29.What happened to George and Richard in the end?

(33)

A.They were roommates.

B.They were good friends.

C.They were competitors.

D.They were booksellers.

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第10题
Passage Three:Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Editor:While a new sch

Passage Three:Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:Editor:

While a new school term is about to begin, perhaps we should reconsider the matter of examinations. In July, two writers (Letters to the Editor) praised the cancellation of exams because they believe “tests don’t tell the whole story.”

As a teacher who has worked in four countries, I have had the experience that a student who earns good marks is generally a good student, and that a student’s final mark in a subject is usually a grade average of the year’s work. Of course there are exceptions, but they do not have the frequency that would give an unfair picture of a student’s ability.

The simple fact is that proper class work, diligent exam studies and good marks are almost certain indicators of a student’s future performance. The opposite is, almost certainly, incompetence.

There is no acceptable substitute for competition and examination of quality. How can teachers and future officials determine what a student has learned and remembered? Should we simply take the student’s word for it? Any institution that “liberates” students from fair and formal exams is misguided, if not ignorant. And surely the “graduates” of such institutions will lack trustworthiness, not to mention being rejected by foreign universities for graduate or other studies.

When all is said and done, I sense that a fear of failure and a fear of unpleasant comparison with others is at the bottom of most ban-exams (废除考试) talk. Excellence and quality fear nothing. On the contrary, they seek competition and desire the satisfaction of being the best.

第31题:Which of the following will the author of this passage probably agree with?

A) Tests are not effective in measuring the students’ abilities.

B) Tests are an effective measure of the students’ abilities.

C) Tests can only measure some of the students’ abilities.

D) Tests may not be useful for measuring students’ abilities.

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第11题
听力原文:For centuries, parrots have been prized pets because of their strange talent for

听力原文: For centuries, parrots have been prized pets because of their strange talent for imitating human speech. They are able to hear vocal ranges, memorize the tones, and then repeat what they have heard. Often this skill is used to entertain people. But recently, an Amazon parrot, named Baby, was able to put this ability to work by helping police break up a gang of burglars responsible for over$ 50,000 in property theft.

Baby helped the police to identify the gang of thieves. A recent robbery victim reported to the Baytown, Texas police that her parrot, Baby started acting strangely and saying new phrases after the robbery. Before the robbery, Baby had only a twenty-eight word vocabulary; afterwards, the bird started saying the additional phrases "Come back, Robert!" and "Come on, Ronnie!".

The police detectives were delighted. Although one man had already been arrested, Ronnie and Robert were the names of their two top suspects who were believed to have aided the first man. Under questioning, this suspect explained what had happened. When the robbers entered the house, they heard Baby talking and thought that someone was home. Ronnie and Robert began running away, while the third man yelled for them to come back. Baby remembered this incident and recorded their voices in her memory.

(33)

A.A victim.

B.A police detective.

C.A robber.

D.A pet bird.

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