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东师《大学英语》模拟试卷1

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英语模拟试 1
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) Q& H* W2 |2 CI. 语音知识 (10个小题,共10 分,每小题1分)5 k! @/ w, n' I
在下列各组单词中,找出一个划线部分读音不同与其他三个单词的词。2 \+ B1 E3 {% j

# X$ l9 s+ \: O7 y% H) T1.  A glare  B fear  C bear  D hair
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8 z5 f" `" w# Z& E8 v8 {- l2.  A north  B southern  C those  D within
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3 w4 B+ v, x5 ?. `- V6 Z  i) R3.  A coffee  B feeling  C wheel  D seen
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6 }0 u8 U/ T' Q! l$ Y+ E4.  A supply  B mercy  C suddenly  D ready
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5.  A effect  B connect  C secret  D success
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# Q$ S! ~1 ^& z. n3 f, w$ V6.  A physicist  B abstract  C famous  D loose  L( B6 c8 ^3 t! ~/ H

9 T" U( P* U6 p8 N, M( M7.  A around  B announce  C touch  D without
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- J1 u9 G6 r! Q0 G  s$ _7 \3 U, @8.  A brave  B save  C gave  D have  [$ v$ i- o+ [" t0 s1 B

* Y: q/ V& L2 @3 v, U+ w3 j6 {6 J9.  A keep  B dark  C knock  D like
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% D$ \: H# v& P# D10.  A praise  B gain  C straight  D said
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2 h- `  N  l* F. ^II 词汇语法知识 (30个小题,共40 分)。
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Section A ( 11---30 )
1 B. q5 A6 r3 |0 }. ~7 \  i4 q从每小题的A. B. C. D四个资料中,选出最佳的一项 (共30分,每小题1.5分)。
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11. She lives _____ but she never feels _______.
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A lone ... lonely  B alone ... lonely
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C lonely ... alone  D alone ... long
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5 R# }4 u; }2 T/ n12. ________ twice, he didn't want to try again. 9 }: F9 x3 b7 [: b- ?

7 b3 M. L1 r, t A To have failed  B Having failed 5 D2 g8 a4 z- Y/ ^% x  K$ j2 D% s

$ m( ?3 P8 z2 V. ~6 B& S C Failed  D Having been failed
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13. You will learn more if you ___________ of your time. % P1 B5 R1 Y1 L3 S
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A make better use  B made better use & G% s* i1 o$ ]$ v6 k6 F! I% A

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14. We saw him off at the airport and __________
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9 t* q; F$ x9 E# {% G, p  V! s A said hello to him  B said sorry to him
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8 ]- t; I% s* N% J C said good-bye to him  D said yes to him6 Q, W- {  l  \1 N) o0 C3 z# {+ i

! T# n9 D* t4 y5 ~$ z, d15. Everyone in the town knew him so we ________ his house. # P1 ?; ^/ j: ~* u4 T' ?' E
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A had no trouble in finding  B had not trouble in finding
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/ q$ v5 {6 l1 q# C- K5 _$ V C had not trouble to find  D had some trouble to find
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16. I would rather you ________ the letter right away.
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A posted  B posts  C to post  D posting
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8 z* m# g$ i! ]$ x9 J( e17. In warm countries, many people have their house _______ almost entirely _____ bamboo. % s8 d. M5 r3 ^

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. \! t+ h4 G: ^, C; m6 ~# A1 E18. The robber _________ his purse.
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% M& P2 l$ g9 i( N' F  U C robbed of  D robbed him- G* i7 z$ F& p/ Z; l
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19. Did you ______ at the party last night? * n7 k3 |0 Y. w2 @
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% |/ B0 `1 z, S2 c20. This kind of magazine has a bad effect _____ the students.
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8 m: r. _5 S2 O9 w21. This is one of the best books______ on the subject.
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A that is written  B that have been written
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22. She likes to ________ in red.
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A wear  B put on dress
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" M! ?4 t3 @' j+ ~$ s* l23. She has had to spend ______ money on medicine. ! I5 D7 b; P0 E; W, u
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4 T5 Z. W. j0 m' t. U25. My transistor radio isn't working. It _______.
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D in cadre.
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C while  D that
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1 h: O0 m! \& v: n5 ?28. Paris is ____ that we can hardly visit all the beautiful parks in two or three days.   Q" y/ B" x* X" Q4 _1 b, c

' W3 k* r6 }9 w9 q' G A such a large city  B so a large city + X( y% V& }' o6 x2 d2 D

: H# @; B  P* x8 r* V: X C such large a city  D a such large city
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30. That sentence was so hard to understand that I had to have my teacher ______ it for me. - t; j6 ~9 E+ Q2 r5 }& B
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A to explain  B explain % B  j3 G+ _9 t4 [
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从A. B. C. D中找出一个在意义上最接近划线部分的词(共10分,每小题1分)4 U' t" ]8 p( n2 c, ?* }

5 \) m% p  u- b31. Later he discovered that the whole story was a lie.
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$ d2 p7 i; V$ O( o9 l% Z32. At last the boy has succeeded in fixing his father's watch.
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33. She was poor but proud and turned down every offer of help.
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34. He is proud of his success.
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A feels satisfied  B is pleased at
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C base on  D build on
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* Q5 Z( N7 x0 h36. Nothing can prevent me from carrying out my plan.
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37. His angry words will only result in a fight between the two teams, I am sure. 4 j7 l* M# h/ M: Z  u  C

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( K  z: n' g, o) ?5 a' _38. Finally he succeeded in doing his experiment. 4 J: N, f" r& y0 s, E) ~5 r4 A
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C In the end  D Till the end
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39. Have you considered this problem?
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A thought about  B regarded
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40. In those years the cost of living rose by nearly 4 percent each year.
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A went up  B grew up
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% P8 S7 [- |/ s+ S/ o! G  Jim arrived home and discovered that he had 41_____ his door key. He rang the bell but nobody came to open the door. He rang again and waited, but still there was no 42_____. He walked 43_______ the house to see 44_____ he could find an open window, but they were all locked. It was going to rain and so he didn't know 45______ to do. Betty, his wife had obviously 46_______ out, and he didn't know where she had gone to or when she would return. He waited for half 47______ hour. Still nobody came. Being wet and cold and angry, he picked up a big stone and threw it 48______ the kitchen window. Just as he had unlocked the window and was climbing through it, he heard the front door 49_______. His wife had 50________ back./ S0 J+ c0 W: O; h1 d0 A3 U  c4 N
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0 X1 i+ _7 m% P( C5 D- J44.  A that  B when  C if D how$ f; c  w# S# L9 d

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4 O8 e2 d* D# C/ }5 d  Coca-cola is being poured into China's market successfully. Pepsi-Cola as well. They occupy the dinner table. High officials as well as common people over and over drink to each other's success and health, wishing promotion and being well off.
3 Z/ P0 w! ^/ r$ D4 y/ y, h, |  "It's not good for China to import Coca-Cola", commented professor Yang Zhen-ning. "India doesn't import Cola-Cola, color TV sets, Japan-made cars. But China does." The professor added, "That takes up too much foreign exchange China seriously needs, and prevents home-made goods from developing normally."& Q' Y- w( a) u; e$ S# ^& d
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A only Coca-Cola is being poured into China's market
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B Pepsi-Cola is coming into China successfully
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C either Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola is coming into China
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D not only has Coca-Cola come into China's market successfully but also Pepsi-Cola
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52.To develop China's national industry ____________.
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( J3 [( C5 M: \" {+ z0 Q: S. Z A we should buy as much foreign goods as possible
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6 O. K$ g% ]" H6 ?2 t+ ^  `# V54.Professor Yang is ______ and his criticism is _______.
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1 W* S! b  a) I( p' Q2 T55.Which of the following statements is not true?
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" |/ ]. y2 o8 t: w6 j A It's not right for us to look down upon home-made goods.
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C China should develop her light industry.
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9 p8 q7 S- V0 Z" q" n( J) M" Y D Don't lose our pride; we have our way of life.
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# n. j% K% Z& f: z* p* a   Bill and his family have been living in the same old building for eight years. The landlord also lives there, and usually all the tenants got along fairly well with one another. Recently, however, there has been a change in their relations.
3 z* c3 y' s- V   A nice, quiet old couple used to live there, too. The old lady would sometimes bring some small cakes she made to Bill's mother, who in return would give her some meat or help her with shopping. Unfortunately, the old lady died last month. As her husband couldn't live alone, his grandson moved in.
" C8 O. ^5 b+ J) L, GThe grandson, a youth of about twenty, has become a problem to Bill's family because he is so noisy. Bill's family members were used to peace and quite, but the youth likes to listen to his radio late at night. Sometimes his friends came for a visit, and they also made a lot of noise. Everyone in Bill's family has been bothered by the new comer and getting angry.* q  C' U; o4 y6 h$ ]
  Bill's mother once politely asked the old man if he was able to sleep, but it seemed that he didn't understand what she meant and so never spoke to his grandson about it. If he did, the grandson apparently didn't listen, since things haven't changed any. Everyone in Bill's family agrees that something has to be done, but no one wants to hurt the old man's feelings or cause any problems.3 A* B9 \; Q$ ]" z1 Y! `# {3 |( j

2 b& t. l2 b; Y: R56.Bill's family got angry with their neighbor because _________. ( z' x( n1 c% {- p4 ?
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A the old lady died
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2 H- `2 }' q+ F0 G$ { B a young man moved in
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C the grandson made a lot of noise
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A The old man could not live without his wife's help.
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+ W* C. v- i' v  e+ c4 \7 a B The old couple could not do any shopping.
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6 o' t) h7 e9 {, @5 K D Bill's mother was the only one in the family who liked their neighbor's grandson.
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A he never cares whether the neighbors might want to live in peace and quiet.
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" n+ U* u; @& ]9 v B The walls of the building are thin. 6 X) k- M* S" N
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C He likes to listen to his radio early in the morning
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D Friends come to visit him
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8 T) o9 w7 u  {* {/ q, m A Only Bill's mother 6 f7 A: X* g' ~
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B Only the old man
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C Only the grandson's friends
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D Nobody
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60.In the sentence "Everyone in Bill's family is bothered by the new neighbor", "bothered" means__________
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B cause trouble to & o# O& S8 j1 c0 y: m6 a& c- e* D
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C worry
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D make sorry / M6 E  N  k1 Q8 l
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  Some villagers were going to celebrate an important wine festivals in a few days' time, so they borrowed a huge barrel from the nearest town, put it in the village square, and decided that each of them should empty a bottle of the best wine he had into it, so that there should be plenty at the feast.3 o( J. ^& B4 B6 ~6 @; a
One of the villagers thought he would be very clever. "If I pour a bottle of water in, instead of wine, no one will notice it," he said to himself, "because there will be so much excellent wine in the barrel that the water will be lost in it."% G  I4 y9 v6 m( e
  The night of the feast arrived. Everybody gathered in the village square with their bowls and glasses for the wine. The tap on the barrel was opened, but what came out was pure water. Everyone in the village had had the same idea.
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A take the place of wine bottle 1 e  j. D) `( p* m" Y4 @

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C hold water
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D hold wine
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62.From the passage we know that the feast would be held _________.
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: l9 b" I; U* O6 L2 L2 D% N A in the village square
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2 H8 w0 O* \# G C around the barrel
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D in their houses
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* V7 K5 \1 U6 q2 G2 z9 B; y% W/ M63.One of the villagers poured a bottle of water into the barrel because _________.
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A the wine in the bottle was too thick.
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% E2 A; e/ t2 j5 b$ b5 {4 g B the others put water into it too. $ n: L* Q8 P  B! Q/ P& p
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C he was cleverer than the others.
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7 z& R6 A* Z5 `! \$ C4 v1 T) `64.The sentence "the water will be lost in it" can be considered as ______.
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4 ]+ K$ D! J/ |9 U. I( M A the water would be gone in the barrel
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B the water couldn't be found in the wine 5 T5 n7 w! t8 v5 Y5 W

8 m# {& e5 Z- v) V7 z C the water would flow through the barrel into the ground
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6 j. d: V2 `9 M7 Q D the water would be mixed up with the wine) i: j! U8 P( c- p! m
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65.What came out of the barrel was pure water because ____________. 1 V9 g% t7 Y4 L; N, v3 }

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B everybody in the village had poured water into the barrel ! M; |0 h4 L  X' R

/ X6 \! t1 R+ `/ k C someone had stolen the wine and put water into the barrel
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/ V; L2 M# D% \1 u  Jack London was a famous American writer. He was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. His family was very poor, and Jack had to leave school to make money. He worked hard in many different jobs.6 l5 w6 {& _2 \: n2 g; k# m
  Later, Jack returned to school, but he didn't stay. He wrote, and wrote his stories.' ^  A5 V$ K. G- `2 z3 U, I( \
  In 1897, he went to Alaska to find gold. Instead. He found ideas there for his books and stories. He returned home and started to write. His writings were successful, and he became rich and famous in his twenties.2 _! `/ ~) u1 E) ~
  Jack London was not a happy man, however. In poor health, he took his own life in 1916. He was only 40 year old.
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66.As a child Jack left school because _________ + V$ O1 `3 W5 a! N& Y6 X

1 K! P3 i0 D1 _% S( q: H0 e A he didn't like books 8 U. ]! X8 e. o4 c) X

3 t8 w' C3 P1 K" I2 W B he had to make a living by himself
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2 K9 G% t7 V6 I9 G, ~6 v; `; d C he wanted to find gold
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A there were beautiful sights there
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D he needed a rest there
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68.What did he find in Alaska? He found _____________.
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B ideas for writing his books and stories
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% s% D6 Y* }9 z5 w69.Which of the following statements is true?
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5 X$ T5 N) s- B( p' O# Z  r9 e B Jack London enjoyed the job he first foun
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C Jack was a successful writer but he didn't live happily.
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3 x+ u7 t' ~6 @) [1 F D He died of illness in Alask ( P; {6 ~2 F! `" S/ a9 Q" w

' p& p8 v" ^9 ?( Y70.Which of the following statements is not true?
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1 S. M' x1 n! T C He became a successful writer when he was young. ! Y3 v8 g5 b. P; C% t9 z; U

! k6 r' K! t2 S D On the whole Jack London was an unhappy man.9 L5 c" H: H4 P

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71.They told Columbus  A to turn back  B for they were afraid of never  C see Spain or any  D other land again.
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72.My mother became  A a student  B at the same grade school  C of which two of my sisters  D had graduate 6 y$ h6 X5 j4 n) @! J) Y

8 Q7 {! f. O6 p4 J% n9 _73.  A Two of the schools accepted me,  B the one was in Tokyo and  C the other was in a small city  D in the mountains. 3 s, y, h( j# Y1 R

: D6 D& B  d3 b$ D74.Columbus  A called them Indians,  B so he thought he  C had reached the islands  D east of Indi + x6 d$ n6 ~: j: C; t
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75.  A Over two months  B have passed when they noticed birds  C flying  D over their heads. % }6 G0 Y* {0 H; G% M

- b  e+ m( W7 Y4 M76.We wish today  A was sunny  B so that we  C could spend the day  D on the beach
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' {; j8 l4 e  j* p77.  A Although he  B has recovered from his illness, he  C still feels  D badly. + [! H  d+ L# r7 V/ y

' N" A! \) F% q+ N78.He had  A succeeded in building  B a museum  C and saving the village's past even  D being a young boy.
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+ o# @: a0 n8 @) s- J79.Franklin was  A a great American leader. He was  B also the first person  C to  D find and use electricity. 7 m- b7 J1 h+ S& v9 Q5 |5 ~

4 a8 ^" Z" o- t4 Y1 M; V; Q* }80.There  A was snow on the ground and Franklin  B decided to put two  C pieces of cloth  D to the snow.
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提示:Jack是某校的新生,第一天到校,觉的这地方不错,但对周围的一切还不太熟习。Peter见到Jack主动和他打招呼。他们彼此做了自我介绍后,Peter询问Jack对学校的看法,并建议他去见自己的朋友。Jack同意了,并表示感谢。$ Y/ i0 H* \) U2 d
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Peter: Hello, how are you?
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. 82 Peter: I'm fine, too. My name is Peter. 3 W( Z0 B) Y5 _# q2 X
Jack:  . 83 Peter: Is this your first day here in this school? Jack: Yes. Peter: How do you like it?
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( f- ~& M, q* K- U' dJack:  .84 Peter: Why not come and meet some of my friends? I am sure they would be glad to show you around.
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