45. A. Must B. Should C. Would D. Need
The measure of a man‟s real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be 46. A. or B. and C. then D. but found out.—Thomas Macaulay 47. A. extra B. small C. some D. necessary Something thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs 48. A. paid B. remembered C. shared D. returned Nanette O‟Neill gave an arithmetic 26 to our class. When the papers were 27 she 49. A. me B. you C. us D. them discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the 28 mistakes throughout the test. 50. A. easier D. more natural C. better D. more peaceful There is nothing really new about 29 in exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O‟Neill Todd was working at his gas station(加油站)at night when he heard over the radio that a 30 even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to 31 after class. I was one of the twelve. Mrs O‟Neill asked 32 questions, and she didn‟t 33 us either, instead, she wrote on the blackboard the 34 words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to 35 these words into our exercise-books one hundred times. I don‟t 36 about the other eleven boys. Speaking for 37 I can say: it was the most important single 38 of my life. Thirty years after being 39 to Maculay‟s words, they 40 seem to me the best yardstick(准绳),because they give us a 41 to measure ourselves rather than others. 42 of us are asked to make 43 decisions bout nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called 44 daily to make a great many personal decisions. 45 the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket 46 turned over to the policeman? Should the 47 change received at the store be forgotten or 48 ? Nobody will know except 49 . But you have to live with yourself, and it is always 50 to live with someone you respect. 26. A. paper B. problem C. test D. lesson 27. A. marked B. completed C. examined D. answered 28. A. easy B. funny C. same D. serious 29. A. cheating B. lying C. guessing D. discussing 30 A. did B. didn‟t C. would D. wouldn‟t 31.A. come B. leave C. remain D. apologize 32. A. no B. certain C. many D. more 33. A. scold B. reject C. help D. excuse 34 A. unusual D. common C. following D. above 35. A. repeat B. get C. put D. copy 36. A. worry B. know C. her D. talk 37. A. myself B. ourselves C. themselves D. herself 38.A. chance B. incident C. lesson D. memory 39 A. referred B. shown C. brought D. introduced 40. A. even B. still C. always D. almost 41.A way B. sentence C. choice D. reason 42. A. All B. Few C. Some D. None 43. A. quick B. wise C. great D. personal 44. A. out B. for C. up D. upon 26 in Long Island had been 27 by an armed man who had kicked the night guard and got away with $150,000. One hundred and fifty thousand,‟ Todd whistled. Here‟s a fellow who just 28 into a bank and helps himself 29 so much money. Todd thought of the 30 with which he managed to get the amount of money he 31 to start his gas station. So many papers to 32 , so much money to pay back. The news 33 twenty minutes later. The gunman had 34 a car for a ride, and then 35 out the driver. He was possibly 36 the Southern State Parkway in a white Ford. License plate(车牌) number LJR1939. The 37 of the announcer continued: „38 out for white cars. Don‟t pick up 39 , and all you folks in gas stations better not do 40 to a white Ford car.‟ Todd stood up and 41 to see out into the cold night , it was dark but Todd 42 the Southern State parkway was out there. Just 43 Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for 44 .there it was, a white Ford. He saw the 45 ,LJR1939. „what should I do?‟ Todd had to make a quick 46 .„Yes, sir?‟ Todd 47 while making up his mind for sure.„48 her up,‟ the man said sounding like any other 49 . When the tank(油箱)was full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man. Hands up 50 get out!‟ 26. A . store B. bank C. station D. house 27. A . searched for B. held up C. taken over D. broken into 28. A . walks B. looks C. marches D. drives 29. A. for B. by C. to D. of 30. A. satisfaction B. difficulty C. disappointment D. spirit 31. A. saved B. made C. offered D. needed 32. A. collect B. prove C. sign D. write 33. A. continued B. lasted C. spread D. arrived 34. A. bought B. borrowed C. stolen stopped 35. A. sent B. found C. left D. pushed 36. A. calling from B. fleeing from C. heading for D. looking for 37. A. news B. warning C. advice D. voice 38. A. Look B. Run C. Call D. Set 39. A. guests B. strangers C. prisoners D. passengers 40. A. harm B. favor C. service D. business 41.A. tried B. decided C. hoped D. happened 42. A. considered B. knew C. recognized D. learnt 43. A. then B. there C. right D. now
44. A. directions
B. repairs C. gas
D. parking 45. A. mark B. number C. sign D. name 46. A. decision B. call C. movement D. remark 47. A. wondered B. stopped C. waited D. asked 48. A. Cover B. Fill C. Check D. Tie 49. A. visitor B. robber C. driver D. rider 50. A. or B. and C. but D. to
1998年
Ella Fant was a middle-aged lady who lived with her only son John in a small house.She26 John very much. In her 27 he couldn‟t do anything 28 . Every morning she would give him breakfast 29 bed and bring him the papers to 30 . 31 32 , .
The news 33 twenty minutes later. The gunman had 34 a car for a ride, and then 35 out the driver. He was possibly 36 the Southern State Parkway in a white Ford. License plate(车牌) number LJR1939. The 37 of the announcer continued: „38 out for white cars. Don‟t pick up 39 , and all you folks in gas stations better not do 40 to a white Ford car.‟
Todd stood up and 41 to see out into the cold night , it was dark but Todd 42 the Southern State parkway was out there. Just 43 Todd saw the headlights coming at him and a car pulled in for 44 .there it was, a white Ford. He saw the 45 ,LJR1939. „what should I do?‟ Todd had to make a quick 46 .
„Yes, sir?‟ Todd 47 while making up his mind for sure. „48 her up,‟ the man said sounding like any other 49 .
When the tank(油箱)was full, Todd quickly turned round and pointed a gun at the man. Hands up 50 get out!‟ 26. A . depend on B. waited on C. trusted D. loved 27. A. hope B. eyes C. head D. beliefs 28. A. wrong B. great C. good D. strange 29. A. to B. at C. in D. by 30. A. check B. read C. keep D. sign 31. A. lazy B. young C. weak D. shy 32. A. ones B. years C. tasks D. jobs 33.A. rub B. drop
C. break
D. clean
34. A. followed B. met C. became D. found 35. A. day B. try C. route D. chance 36 . A. thus B. even C. once D. only 37. A. even if B. so that C. because D. though 38. A. some B. such C. less D. on 39. A. began B. promised C. managed D. decided 40. A. excited B. worried C. anxious D. curious 41. A. incident B. change C. news D. matter 42. A. yet B. ever C. never D. just 43. A. where B. since C. when D. till 44. A. proud B. kind C. strict D. lucky 45. A. time B. position C. experience D. impression 46. A. neighbours B. army officer C. mother D. fellow soldiers 47. A. couldn‟t help B. shouldn‟t burst out C. stopped D. kept 48. A. sadness B. happiness C. surprise D. regret 49. A. them B. those C. that D. him 50.A. sight B. order C. mind D. step
1999年
People of Burlington are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the 26 and have made up their
minds to 27 the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest() against heavy trucks which run 28 through narrow High Street.
“They not only make it 29 to sleep at night, but they are 30 damage to our C. trouble D. noise
38. A. townspeople B. other students C. government officials D. truck drivers houses and shops of historical 31 ,” said John Norris, one of the protesters.
“ 32 we must have these noisy trucks on the roads,” said Jean Lacey, a biology student, “Why don‟t they build a new road that goes 33 the town? Burlington isn‟t much more than a 34 village. Its streets were never 35 for heavy traffic.”
Harry Fields also studying 36 said they wanted to make as much 37 as possible to force the 38 to realize what everybody was having to 39 .“Most of them don‟t 40 here anyway,” he said ,“they come in for meetings and that, and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音), 41 they probably don‟t 42 the noise all that much. It‟s high time they realized the 43 ”
The fourth student, Lisa Vernum, said she thought the public were 44 on their side, and even if they weren‟t they soon would be.
45 asked if they were 46 that the police might come to 47 them.
“Not really,” she said, “actually we are 48 bell-ringers. I mean we arre ssistant bell-ringers for the church. There is no against practicing.” I the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears. 26. A. college B. village C. town D. church 27. A. change B. repair C. ring D. shake 28. A. now and then B. say and night C. up and down D. over and over 29. A. terrible B. difficult C. uncomfortable D. unpleasant 30. A. doing B. raising C. putting D. producing 31.A. scene B. period C. interest D. sense 32. A. If B. Although C. When D. Unless 33. A. to B. through C. over D. round 34. A. pretty B. quiet C. large D. modern 35. A. tested B. meant C. kept D. used 36. A. well B. hard C. biology D. education 37. A. effort B. time
39. A. stand C. know 40. A. shop C. come 41. A. but C. or 42. A. notice C. fear 43. A. event C. action 44. A. hardly C. mostly 45. A. I C. she 46. A. surprised C. pleased 47. A. seize C. search 48. A. proper C. hopeful 49. A. point C. need 50. A. left C. reached 2000年
答案 1996
ACCBA CADAD BACBB ABCDA B. accept D. share B. live D. study B. so D. for B. mention D. control B. loss D. problem B. unwillingly D. usually B. we D. they B. afraid D. determined B. fight D. stop B. experienced D. serious B. cause D. law B. found D. passed
BADBC
1997
BDACB DCADD CDABC ABACB ADBCB
1998
DBACB ADCCA
BCDDA
1999
DCBBA
CBCAB CADCB DABAD
CDCAB BADCA
BDADA
因篇幅问题不能全部显示,请点此查看更多更全内容
Copyright © 2019- huatuo0.cn 版权所有 湘ICP备2023017654号-2
违法及侵权请联系:TEL:199 18 7713 E-MAIL:2724546146@qq.com
本站由北京市万商天勤律师事务所王兴未律师提供法律服务