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2021年1月17日发(作者:裘祖源)
Model T
est

1. All the members of the committee are opposed to our views about the matter.
A. thoughts






B. opinions









C. wills












D. intentions
2. Joy was now having her hair done, seated on a mat on the floor.
A. chair




B. bench




C. small carpet







D. stool
3. It is important, too, that the selections be chosen from contemporary writings.
A. traditional





B. modern







C. future






D. ancient
4. It is agreed now that a computer is very powerful in terms of capacity and speed.
A. with regard to


B. due to








C. apart from






D. on the basis of
5. In the light of the current news his argument seems to be well grounded and convincing.
A. In view of






B. On account of





C. By means of





D. With regard to
6. The company purchased two trucks last year.
A. bought







B. lost








C. got








D. sold
7. The Chinese economy is less affected, so there is no reason to take a dim view of economic growth.
A. black







B. vague







C. pessimistic








D. positive
8. It is easy for scientists to understand the significance of the doctor

s findings.
A. complexity







B. simplicity





C. clearness






D. importance
9. At first the disease affected only his foot but now it has spread to his leg.
A. enlarged




B. covered







C. evolved









D. extended
10.

We want to preserve the character of the town while improving the facilities.
A. change




B. conserve



C. enhance




D. express
has studied English for 8 years and she speaks _______ though not very correct English.
A. flexible








B. wonderful








C. worthwhile







D. fluent
manager spoke highly of such _______ as loyalty, courage and trustfulness shown by his employees.








A. virtues




B. features




C. properties






D. characteristics
13. Many people lost their jobs during the business _______.
A. desperation









B. decrease







C. despair









D. depression
14. She turned out to be _______ that I could hardly recognize her.
A. a so old woman






B. so an old woman

C. such old a woman



D. such an old woman
15. The local police made an ______ into the accident which caused ten deaths.
A. inference






B. investigation





C. interruption




D. interaction
16. His wife is constantly finding ______ with him, which makes him very angry
.
A. errors







B. shortcomings






C. fault











D. flaw
17. He has a lot of difficulties in ______ his wife to stop going there.
A. persuading







B. persuade






C. being persuaded



D. having persuade
18. The old man often has his car ________ in that factory.
A. repair








B. repairing






C. repaired





D. repairs

19. The price of beer ______ from 50 cents to $$4 per liter during the summer season.
A. altered






B. ranged







C. separated






D
. differed
20. This medicine will _______ you a good night

s sleep.
A. assure






B. assume




C. ensure




21. In the _____ of justice, I beg you to free the prisoner.

D. consume
A. authority








B. term








C. terms








D. name
22. The teacher wrote a brief comment in the ______ to show the student why it is wrong.
A. mark










B. margin







C. mail








D. manual
23. It was not until almost a century ______ blacks began to demand their rights as American citizens.
A. when









B. since









C. that










24. The sweater will _____ if you wash it with water.
A. diminish






B. contract








C. shrink










25. I wish that I _______ to the cinema last night.
D. which
D. reduce
A. went









B. could go









C. have gone








D. could have gone
26. A
book emphasizes AIDS ______ a disease, not a social problem, and discusses how it can be prevented.
A. for










B. on









C. with










D. as
27. When _____in deserts, people need a lot of water.
A. traveling









B. travels








C. travel




D. to travel
28. It is well admitted that the high ____ rate is caused in part by failure to communicate.
A. unemployment




B. birth










C. divorce







D. inflation
29. After a month the freshmen were ________ to the new environment in that college.

A. appointed








B. adjusted










C. addressed








D. adopted
children do not become permanently right- or left- handed _______ they are five or six years old.
A. since









B. until










C. as long as








D. once
Passage 1

If you smoke and you still don

t believe that there

s a definite link between smoking and bronchial troubles,
heart disease and lung cancer, then you are certainly deceiving yourself. No one will accuse you of hypocrisy
(伪
善)
.
Let
us
just say
that
you
are
suffering
from
a
bad case
of
wishful
thinking.
This
needn

t
make
you
too
uncomfortable
because
you
are
in
good
company.
Whenever
the
subject
of
smoking
and
health
is
raised,
the
governments of most countries hear no evil, see no evil and smell no evil.
Admittedly, a few governments have
taken timid measures. In Britain, for instance, cigarette advertising has been banned on television. The conscience
of the nation is appeased, while the population continues to puff its way to smoky
, cancerous death.
Y
ou
don

t
have
to
look
very
far
to
find
out
why
the
official
reactions
to
medical
findings
have
been
so
luke-warm(
不冷不热的
). The answer is simply money. Tobacco is a wonderful commodity to tax. It

s almost like
a tax on our daily bread. In tax revenue alone, the government of Britain collects enough from smokers to pay for
its entire educational facilities. So while the authorities point out ever so discreetly that smoking may, conceivably,
be harmful it doesn

t do to shout too loudly about it.

This is surely the most short-sighted policy you could imagine. While money is eagerly collected in vast sums
with one hand, it is paid out in
increasingly vaster sums with the other.
Enormous amounts are spent on cancer
research and on efforts to cure people suffering from the disease. Countless valuable lives are lost. In the long run,
there is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were banned altogether.
Of course, we
are
not
ready
for such
drastic
(激烈的)

action.
But
if the
governments
of
the world were
honestly
concerned
about
the welfare
of
their
peoples,
you
don

t
think
they

d conduct
aggressive
anti-smoking
campaigns. Far from it! The tobacco industry is allowed to spend staggering sums on advertising. Its advertising is
as insidious as it is dishonest.
We are never shown pictures of real smokers coughing up their lungs early in the
morning. That would never do. The advertisements always depict
(描绘)

virile
(男性的)
, clean-shaven young
men. They suggest it is manly to smoke, even positively healthy!
Smoking
is associated with the great open-air
life, wit beautiful girls, true love and togetherness. What utter nonsense!
For a start, governments could begin by banning all cigarette and tobacco advertising and should then conduct
anti-smoking
advertising
campaigns
of
their
own.
Smoking should
be
banned
in
all
public
places
like
theatres,
cinemas and restaurants.


31. The author believes that ______.
A. there

s a definite link between smoking and heart disease or lung cancer
B. smokers are really cool guys

头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆


头衔名-知己知彼百战不殆