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She suggested _ that I _ a trip.A. me; had B. to me; haveC. to me; would have D. me; should have5. Columbus had _ one of the most amazing and courageous feats in history.A. accomplished B. quitted C. succeeded D. abandoned6. He invented a new system for painting, but he was not satisfied with the result and _ the undertaking.A. proposed B. encouraged C. spoiled D. abandoned7. Some people say that health is _ because they consider good health more valuable than money or material possessions.A. value B. strength C. significance D. wealth8. He gained his _ by printing _ of famous writers. A. wealth; work B. wealths; works C. wealths; work D. wealth; works9. As long as the sun shines, the earth will not _ energy. A. short of B. lack of C. run out of D. in need of 10. He kept asking silly questions until my patience finally _. A. ran out B. ran down C. ran over D. ran for11. The whole street was quiet, _ a few barks of a dog. A. apart from B. besides C. but for D. except12. The boy _ the name of Tom is named _ his grand father. A. in; after B. by; with C. in; by D. by; after13. He studied hard in his youth, which _ his great success in later life.A. consisted of B. contributed to C. devoted to D. led14. In the office I never seem to have time until 6:30 p.m., _ many people have got home. A. whose time B. that C. on which D. by which time15. _ be sent to work there? A. Do you suggest who should B. Do you suggest whom should C. Who do you suggest that D. Who do you suggest16. - Wasnt it Dr. Wang who spoke to you just now?- _.A. I didnt know he was B Yes, it was.C. No, he wasnt D. Yes, he did17. Cars moved very slowly in the 1920s, but they _ move more quickly than in the 1910s.A. were to B. did C. will D. can18. Work having been done, they walked home, _.A. cold and hungry B. coldly and hungryC. coldly and hungrily D. cold and hungrily19. _ to the computer games, he left much homework undone.A. Addicted B. To addict C. Being addictedD. Having addicted20. He has no interests, _ from his work.A. apart B. beside C. besides D. except21. It takes ten years to grow trees but a hundred to rear people which means it will be _ one becomes a useful person. A. before long B. long before C. after a long timeD. long after22. Its been three days since they began to _ the _ map. A. search, missing B. search for, missing C. search, missed D. search for, missed23. The exam results _ in the speech of our headmaster delighted all of us. A. refer to B. referring to C. was referred to D. referred to24. When Captain James Cook landed in New Zealand in 1769, he _ it. A. took possession B. possession C. took possession of D. was in the possession of 25. - Have we _ food ? - Yes, _. Wed better buy some. A. run out of ; we have run it outB. run out of ; our food has run outC. run out of ; our food has been run outD. run out ; our food has run out 26. Having decided to rent a flat, we _ contacting all the accommodation agencies for help. A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. set in27. The color in this silk material will not _. A. miss B. faint C. fade D. lose 28. He came to my class every week, but his attitude _ he was not really interested in the subject. A. expressedB. describedC. explainedD. suggested29. _, they set out to break the record for cross-channel swim. A. Well equipping B. To be well equipped C. Well equipped D. Being equipped well30. - What on earth are you doing here? - A puzzle, but _, I cant work it out . Will you give me a hand? A. as much I am trying B. in spite of Im much trying C. much as I am trying D. much although I am trying31. I dont know the word. I have to _ a dictionary. A. look outB. make out C. refer toD. go over 32. I _ what her name is; Im sure I know her face. A. rememberB. wonderC. guessD. suppose 33. With a school record like yours Im _ why you didnt try for a university scholarship. A. complicatedB. refused C. puzzled D .misunderstood 34. Its his suggestion made yesterday that we _ the sports meeting. A. delaying B. delayedC. must delay D. delay 35. The teacher commanded that _ out of the classroom. A. he goB. he goesC. he wentD. him go 36. My money_, I must go to the bank to draw some of my savings out before I have none in hand. A. has run outB. is running out C. has been run outD. is being run out 37. Columbus discovered America but didnt _ the new continent. A. expose B. explodeC. exploitD. explore 38. _ the difficulty of getting a job, there will be the problem of finding accommodation in a place where rents are so high. A. Apart fromB. Aside for C. Far fromD. As for 39. _ the name of God, stop it. A. InB. ByC. For D. Under 40. - Does the young man _ the company? - No. The company is _ his uncle. A. take a possession of; in the possession of B. take possession of; in the possession of C. take possession of; in possession of D. take a possession of; in possession of 41. I can guess you are in a hurry. You _ your sweater inside out. A. had wornB. wore C. are wearingD. were wearing 42. She _ the failure of the exam, for she is crying now in her bedroom. A. might know B. should know C. must knowD. must have known 43. I dont know if you noticed their absence or not, but we _. A. didB. have C. had D. were 44. A special dinner there might include Chinese pork dish, British roast beef and French- style vegetables. Boiled rice _ just about everything. A. is served withB. will serve C. serves withD. is served 45. - The dinner was delicious! - I agree. Im so full. - Thats too bad. But some dessert _. A. has orderedB. will be ordered C. has been ordered D. was going to be ordered 46. They _ the construction site than they set out to inspect the newly-built office building. A. have no sooner reached B. no sooner got C. will no sooner get to D. had no sooner reached 47. About 170 people _ and dozens more _ after a flood hit an Indonesian town last week. A. were killed; are still missing B. have been killed; were still missing C. are killed; are still missing D. had been killed; were still missing 48. The news came as no surprise to me, for I _ of it earlier. A. hearB. heardC. have heardD. had heard 49. The novels written by the author sell best, but five years ago no one could have imagined how great a role he _ in the literary(文学的) world. A. was playing B. was to playC. had played D. played 50. The number of the students in the school _ in the last two years. A. are being doubled B. have been doubled C. has been doubled D. is being doubled II: 完形填空Do you know what kind of things the young people are reading? More and more 51 and parents have noticed another kind of pollution, which comes from the printed papers _52 on streets.These printed things _53_ newspapers but have hardly anything to do with _54_. You can only find reading material badly made up there-some are too strange for anyone to _55_; others are frightening stories of something _56_. However, many of the young readers are getting interested in such _57_ readings, which _58_ them what they should pay for their breakfast and bring them nightmares and immoral ideas in _59_. Homework is left _60_; daily games lost.These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers, publishers and printers - _61 they are, we never know- are _62_ their silent moneyThe sheep-skinned wolfs story seems to have been forgotten once again. Why not _63_ this kind of thing? Yes, both teachers and parents have asked each other for more strict control of the young readers. _64_, the more you want to forbid it, the more they want to have a look at it. _65_ you may even find out several children, driven by the curious natures, _66_ one patched paper, which has traveled from hand to hand.It really does _67_ to our society. It has already formed a sort of moral pollution. The _68_ teachers and parents need more powerful support in their protection of the young generation. At the same time the young _69 need more interesting books to help them _70_ those ugly papers.51. A. writersB. readers C. students D. teachers52. A. sold B. printed C. put D. found53. A. work out B. look like C. act as D. depend on54. A. them B. children C. young people D. it55. A. think B. believe C. know D. understand56. A. still worse B. even better C. very good D. more important57. A. wonderful B. interesting C. useful D. poisonous58. A. spend B. cost C. pay D. take 59. A. sight B. common C. return D. use60. A. unknown B. known C. done D. undone61. A. what B. whoever C. whatever D. who62. A. making B. spending C. wasting D. using63. A. forbid B. separate C. leave D. stop64. A. Luckily B. Unfortunately C. Badly D. Happily65. A. Always B. Hardly C. Sometimes D. Seldom66. A. share B. get C. hold D. take67. A. good B. favor C. wrong D. harm68. A. puzzled B. surprised C. disappointed D. worried69. A. teachers B. parents C. readers D. writers70. A. come into B. break down C. get rid of D. take offIII、阅读理解AIt is hard to predict(预言)how science is going to turn out, and whether it is really good science, it is impossible to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they must be unknown in advance. You cannot make choices on this matter. You either have science or you dont and if you have it you have to accept the surprising and disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and useful bits.The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I feel totally confident is that we dont know enough about nature. Indeed, I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It is, in its way, a clear piece of news. It would have amazed the brightest minds of the 18th century to be told by any of us how little we know and how strange the way ahead seems. In earlier times, they either pretended to understand how things worked or simply made up stories to give answers. Now that we have begun exploring seriously, we are catching sight of how huge the questions are, and how far from being answered. Because of this, we are sorry. It is not so bad being ignorant(无知的)if you are totally ignorant; the hard thing is knowing in some details the reality of ignorance, the worst spots and here and there the not so bad spots, but no true light at the end of the tunnel nor even any tunnels that can yet be trusted.But we are making a beginning, and there ought to be some satisfaction. There are probably no questions we can think up that cant be answered, sooner or later. Within our limits, we should be able to work our way through to all our answers, if we keep at it long enough, and pay attention.71According to the writer, really good science .Awould surprise the brightest minds of the 18th century.Bwill help people to make the right choice in advanceCwill produce results which cannot be predictedDwill bring about disturbing results72It can be inferred from the passage that scientists of the 18th century .Athought that they knew a great deal and could deal with most problems of science.Bknew that they were ignorant and wanted to know more about natureCwere afraid of facing up to the realities of scientific researchDdid more harm than good in mans understanding of nature73Which of the following is NOT mentioned about scientists in earlier times?AThey falsely declared to know all about nature.BThey did not believe in results from scientific observation.CThey paid little attention to the problems they didnt understand.DThey invented false rules to explain things they didnt understand.74What is the writers attitude towards science?AHe is sorry because of the ignorance of scientists.BHe is delighted because of the latest scientific findings.CHe is doubtful because of the great difficulties in scientific research.DHe is confident though he knows well the great difficulties in scientific research.75The writer believes that sooner or later .Aman cant deal with all the problems he can find because of the limits of human knowledge.Bman can find solutions to whatever questi