1、单项选择A1.Although many young people are B.keen on going abroad, he prefers tostay and work in his own country.2.After my mother finished cleaning up the house, she C.went on readtoday’s newspaper.3.After the lecture,the students participating in it had a B.heated discussionon it.4.All those expensive shoes are made C.by hand.5.Anybody who has broken the law won’t escape D.being punished.6.As a result, he succeeded B.reaching the castle but failed B.to find theway to enter it.7.Although her marriage was very unhappy, Mrs.Stephens remained withher husband for the B.sake of the children.8.American blacks were D.denied equal rights with the whites until the1970s after many years of hard struggle9. A baby learns to C.creep before it learns to walk.10.As a result of the neglect of all safety rules, the workers C.were exposedto considerable danger.11. A good dictionary is D.indispensable to the study of a foreign language.12. B.By way of an excuse he said he was tired.13.As they crossed Broadway, he came D.face to face with a new problem.14.After Tom passed his driving test he B.filled out an application for hisdriver’s license.B1.By improving his learning habits a C.average student can be a top one.2. A.Followed by his students, the teacher entered the classroom.3.But, because Barbary is all that D.matters to me for the time, I don’tsuggest going away.4.Because he stammered slightly, the other boys D.made fun of him.C1.Chinese brown medicine has little side C.effect.2.Children are very curious D.by nature3.Candidates who wish to D.withdraw from the examination must notifythe secretary immediately.4.“B.Enjoy yourselves, children,” Mother urged the guests at our party.D1.Do you enjoy listening to records? I find records are often D.as good as orbetter than an actual performance.2.Don’t eat anything that will spoil your appetite D.for dinner.E1.Everyone seemed to B.warn a blind eye to the rubbish on the floor.2.Einstein was mathematical A.genius.F1.Fruit in best and cheapest when it is D.in season.2. D.Far from admiring his paintings, I dislike them intensely.3.First the curtain D.caught fire and then the bedclothes.H1.He is always kind, never cruel, B.either to people B.or to animals.2. A.considering his age, he is unable to take the job.3.He slipped and broke his leg. A.As a result he would have to away fromschool for two weeks.4.His heart stopped C.beating just when we reached the hospital.5.His parents couldn’t A.get through to him on the telephone, so theydecided to go to his school and see what’s wrong.6.How is Mary getting on C.with her study?7.His father is very busy ever day. He can’t help complaining of the rapidB.pace of modern life.8.He is the best candidate D.to carry out the plan.9.He hurried to the railway station A.in the hope of catching the early train.10.–Have you D.heard about Mr.Johnson? ----Yes, I read about him in anewspaper.11.How about D.staying at home if we meet with a stormy day?12.His D.total income of a year is $500. His yearly income D.totals $500. Itreached D.atotal of $500 a year.13.Her deeds are worthy C.of being praised.14.He said the situation there was not bad as had been A.painted.15.He said it in such clear terms that nobody was in any A.doubt about whatwas meant.16.His business is growing so fast that he must take B.on more workers.17.He is the manager of the company. He’s D.ind charge of it.18.He said he had every D.confidence in his secretary; she would do the rightthing.19.He is said to be generous D.with his money.20.He considers himself a great singer, and A.in a way he is justified.21.He restricts himself C.to smoking two cigarettes a day.22.Harris turned a page to two and the title of a poem D.caught his eye.I1.It C.took millions of people several years to build the Great Wall.2.I have always B.considered you my best friend.3.If I take this medicine twice a day, it should B.cure my cold4.It is B.considerate of you to turn down the radio while your sister is stillill in bed.5.It’s not quite C.certain that he will be present at the meeting.6.It was natural that he A.count the days before going home.7.It was difficult to guess what her B.reaction to the news would be.8.If you have a house full of children and rubbish, you will next keep itB.clean.9.I was ashamed C.of when I lived.10.It is impossible to know A.in advance what will happen.11.If you A.check your paper carefully, some grammar mistakes can beavoided.12.–I suppose you have got the post.----You B.have guessed it.13. A.To be honest, I didn’t agree with what you said.14.It has been raining for a week. I hope C.it will clear up.15.I’m going to have my car A.repaired tomorrow morning.16.I D.heard her talking about Mrs.Handerson whom I had never D.heardof.17.If Mary B.is aware of all the dangers, she should change her mind.18.If you were in my position, you would B.have some idea how I feel.19.I prefer A.staying at home to A.playing outside.20.If a person is exposed to constant noise, he may gradually B.suffer from aloss of hearing.21.If it wasn’t an accident, he must have done it on C.purpose.22.It is forecast that heavy rains are D.threatening to flood the area in a fewdays.23.In his boyhood, he was slow C.in learning to read and write.24.I never expected you do D.turn up at the meeting; I thought you wereabroad.25.I couldn’t find A.a large enough coat, and so I took this one.26.I tried to call you A.up last night, but no one answered the phone.27.I had not even a vague idea D.of what was going to happen.28.If this is the case, how is he B.justified in blaming her?29.In the D.preface to this book, we are given the reason why it has beenrepublished.30.I A.disapproved of the way he behaved at the meeting31.“I don’t see that I have deserved any fame and I have no C.taste for it,”he once said.32.I didn’t expect that these few books would come C.to so much.33.I speak B.for my colleagues as well as myself when I thank you all foryour great kindness.34.Industrial countries A.consume a great amount of raw materials.35.It’s no use ringing me at the office this week because I’m D.on holiday.36.“I’ve been away a long time, and that name is not familiar A.to me.”37.It si encouraging to note that in recent years, cigarette smokers havebeen B.on the decline, especially among older people.38.I must count D.up how much money I’ve spent today.39.If George cannot earn money for a bicycle, he will have to C.do without.40.If you can make C.friends with her, so much the better.J1.John’s sudden death was a great blow to his mother and it took her a longtime to D.get over the grief.2.Jimmy is the oldest boy and is taller than B.any other boy in the class.3.Jim threatened to take C.revenge on the shirt factory that had fired him. L1.---look! The flowers in the garden are growing lovely.------ how I wish I hada small piece of D.ground when I could plant some flowers of my own!2.Let me see all the official A.documents concerning the sale of this land.3.Let’s begin the lesson at the place where we left A.off last time.4.Libyan demonstrators C.set fire to the U.S. embassy in Tripoli.M1.---Mum, why do you always make me drink a cup of fresh milk.-----B.To getenough protein and nutrition as you are growing up.2.My brother was such a C.handsome young man that many girls like him.3.Mary’s parents couldn’t help C.worrying about her.4.My family bought a second-hand car B.at the price of 500 dollars.5.Many people complain of the rapid C.pace of modern life.6.“My mother asked C.after you.”“How kind of her!”7.Mary was not promoted because she dreamed too much and fellC.behind in her lessons.8.Mike thought that he could get B.by with the minimum of work. His tutorquickly disabused him!N1.Nearly all weather occurs in the lowest layer of the A.atmosphere. 2.Never D.tuouble trouble until D.trouble troubles you.O1.Only when the rain stopped C.did the sports meeting start again.2.Once he decided what he wanted, he would go C.after in with a singlemindedness.R1.Remember to turn off the gas when you go C.on holiday.S1.Selecting a mobile phone for personal use is no easy task becausetechnology C.is changing go rapidly.2.She took a A.glance at her watch and saw that it was already lunch time.3. D. Grown-ups should be responsible for their own behavior.4.She was caught spitting in public and fined ten yuan on the A.spot.5.such customs were D.handed down from father to son.6. B.Hundreds of students attended the party last night.7.She A.held back, not knowing what to do or say.8.She likes wearing D.boots at home, for they are very comfortable.9.Since the boss of the department wasn’t in, we decided to have a meetingB.another day.10.She changes her mind so A.constantly that no one wants to work withher.11. B. Look back into history,and we’ll see Chinese people have achieved agreat deal.12.State financial support given B.in the form of scholarships has stimulatedthe students to greater efforts.13.Since he lied to me, he will never persuade me A.of his sincerity ortruthfulness.14.Steam trains gave C.way to electric trains soon after the war.T1.The orange is too high on the tree. It’s out of my A.reach. I need someoneto help me.2.The city is named A.after the famous president3.The metals which we find in the earth A.include iron, lead and copper.4. A.contrary to your prediction, they lost the game.5.The tallest hat would make him so tall that people would stop C.callinghim a little man.6.The doctor has warned time and again that smoking will A.affect hishealth, but Johnny just won’t listen.7.This is the D.very house in which Mr.Zhou once lived.8.The old photo D.reminded him of his childhood in the countryside.9.The city Zhangjiakou was extensively B.damaged in the earth-quake.10.The case D.contained a lot of things, D.including a second-hand watch.11.The high school C.graduated 300 students this summer.12.The kitten climbed the tree and couldn’t B.get down.13.The custom B.goes back to the 12th century.14.The thief broke into the store and B.helped himself to a lot of money.15.The terrorists D.threatened to blow up the building if their demands werenot met.16.The government is trying best to improve the C.housing.17.The soldier was A.badly hurt.18.The students failed in the experiment again, but they didn’t B.lose heart.19.That is a building about A.thiry feet high.20.The plane was arriving in B.half an hour.21.Teachers A.are trained in the A.training college.22.The naughty boy is C.troublesome, and he is C.a great trouble to hisparents.23.The sick boy mustn’t be left alone all night and we should A.take our turnat sitting up.24.There are various B.techniques that B.have to be learnt before one can dothis job properly.25.These words are D.wrongly spelled, that’s to say , he spelled the wordsD.wrong.26.These masterpieces of music can stand the D.test of time.27.The young man has B.conquered his fear of failure and is making greatsteps in his work.28.The old man B.devoted himself to teaching for many years.29.The girl would rather A.stay alone in the classroom than A.play with herclassmates outside.30.These years, I am looking forward to D.meeting the great writer.31.There is no easy A.method to physics.32.They were listening to light music A.when a thunder came down.33.The elephant fell into the B.trap the hunters had set for it.34.These envelops are so small that letters have to be D.folded several timesbefore they can be put inside.35.Then she went back to a B.deliver a series of lectures which she preparedover here.36.The smiths are too B.protective towards their children, they should letthem see more of the world.37.The bus ran over the cliff because it’s A.brakes failed.38.There were some C.artificial flowers on the table.39.The teacher doesn’t permit D.smoking in class.40.The last time we had a family reunion was B.at my sister’s weddingceremony five years ago.41.The match was cancelled because most of the members A.bojected tohaving a match without a standard court.42.The boy D.cheated his friend out of the apple by insisting that it wasrotten, if not poisonous.43.The city was named D.in honor of the first president of the U.S., whodecided upon its location in the first place.44.The aged man took a great delight A.in collecting atamps.45.The inspector C.started off with a comment that the design seemedsomewhat old-fashioned.46.This newspaper article C.throws some light on the situation in the MiddleEast.47.They would just drop C.in for a chat at any odd moment.48.This wealthy lady has a great sympathy B.for the door.49.The newspaper published an open letter C.in answer to the readers’criticisms.50.The doctor told the overweight lady B.to cut out meat from her diet.51.They would be delighted to do all in their D.power for Dorothy, who hadset them free from slavery.52.Tom y awake all night thinking of them.53.The cost of living is D.rising again.54.The journey usually takes six weeks but you should B.allow for delayscaused by bad weather.55.The tiger is pacing C.back and forth in his cage.56.The atmosphere in the crowded hall became so stifling that two of thewomen passed D.out.57.The light bulb in the bath-room burned A.out and Father put in a newone.58.Tow soldiers are D.on duty guarding the gates.U1.Unless you A.go by nature, you are sure to be punished by it.W1.When she saw the clouds she went back to house to C.fetch her umbrella.2.We say that a person has good manners if he or she is polite, kind andhelpful A.to others.3.We should be D.careful when we are doing our exercises.4.With the gas D.cut off, I couldn’t cook dinner.5.----Would you mind if I used your dictionary? -----C.Go ahead6.When you meet with a problem, find a way to C.solve it.7.When the bike was repaired, it looked B.as good as new.8.We will have D.plenty of time to go to the railway station. Take it easy!9.We haven’t found the missing wallet. Let’s D.go through the room again.10.We should pay mare attention to A.generation gap, for it has become asocial problem.11.---What’s the matter? -----The shoes don’t fit properly. They A.are hurtingmy feet.12.---Where is my pocket computer? -----B.Here it is.13. B.What is the price of that T-shirt?14.When Tom was doing his French translation, he left D.position for all thewords he did not know.15.Will all those in D.favor of the proposal raise their hands.16. C.Take it easy, we have got plenty of time and money.17.With the introduction of the electronic computer, there are nocomplicated problems C.but can be solved.18.We are all indignant D.at the injustice done to himX1.Xiao wang always es up with wonderful ideas.Y1.Your hair needs C.to be cut; would you like me C.to do it for you?2.You are very lucky, A.because you have a chance to study at college.3.You’d better have your car B.repaired at once, or you will be late forProfessor’s lecture.4.You’re too weak. It’s A.good for you to have plenty of exercise.5.You may have difficulty B.in leaning English at the beginning.6. A.Once you understand the sentence, you will find he passage quite easyto grasp.7.You can D.consult different kinds of people, dictionaries, or maps to findout what you wish to know.短文判断:Passage1:Feature of power generation1.The electric power can be stored. B.wrong2.The power system is made up of 4 parts. A.Right3.The unification of power system equipment is formed by 4 equipments.A.Right4. A power system is an undivided integer. A.Right5.The power network can operate normally without the integration of other3 equipments. B.wrong6. A link line is called a transmission line. A.Right7. A link line is formed by 3 power networks. B.wrong8.An electric power network is simply called a power network. A.Right9.The main network frame is formed by a week EHV system. B.wrong10.The networks are not closely linked with each other. B.wrongPassage5:Optical fiber communication1. A kind of information communication is optical fiber communication.A.Right2.The composite optical fiber ground wire is seldom used in power system.B.wrong3.One of the transmission tasks of the optical fiber main network is totransmit administration telephones from power system. A.Right4.Optical fiber communication has been the important communicationmethod in power communication system. A.Rightrge capacity of communication is not one of the advantages of opticalfiber communication. B.wrong6.The communication capacity of optical fiber is indirectly proportion to thecarrier frequency. B.wrong7.The carrier frequency of power line is more than 300KHZ. A.Right8.The carrier frequency of microwave is between 3000MHz and 5000MHz.B.wrong9.The main problem of the fiber-optic channel is the high price offiber-optic equipmet. A.Right10.The cables made by optical faiber are not expensive. B.wrongPassage6:Power plant1.Base on energy comversion, power plants are divided into more than 7categories. A.Right2. A power plant tries to transform energy source into electric power.B.wrong3.The power plant generating electricity and supplying steam is called aco-generation plant. A.Right4. A power net plan for short and medium term is one of factors in selectinga site.5.Two important factors for a new plant plan are fuel supply and ashdisposal. A.Right6.Environmental protection is less considered in building a new power plant.B.wrong7.Water sources and transportation conditions are not needed to considerin selecting a new site. B.wrong8.The total capacity in a newly scheduled plant arranges from 1200MW to3600MW. A.Right9.The number of units exceeds more than six. B.wrong10.The ranks of capacity should be limited within two. A.RightPassage9:Hydraulic structure1.The type of dam for hydraulic power plant depends on many factors.A.Right2.The main prupost of the dam safety monitoring is to monitor theperformance indexes. A.Right3.The equipment installed inside the dam is to discover the mormality ofdam in time. B.wrong4.Horizontal displacement is more important than vertical displacement.B.wrong5.Temperature stress and strain are the two main monitoring items of dam.B.wrong6.The monitoring method is the suitable points on the dam and itsfoundation. A.Right7.Some monitoring devices are movable for periodical supervision. B.wrong8.The monitoring result shall be analyzed and studied by computers.B.wrongPassage10: Heat treatment1.The post-weld heat treatments have two main purposes. A.Right2.One of the purposes is to diminish the residual stress in the welded joints.A.Right3.The other purpose is to improve the organization of the welded joints.B.wrong4.The welding crack can be classified into 5 categories. A.Right5.To change the internal structure of the work piece is one of purposes forheat treatment. A.Right6.There are 5 kinds of steel heat treatment. B.wrong7.The processes of heat treatment include 4 procedures. A.Right8.The electric resistance furnace is not widely used. B.wrong9.Heat treatment furnaces are not composed of electric resistance furnace,combustion furnace and surface heating device. B.wrong10.The control device for heat treatment temperature is composed oftemperature measuring element, and control device. B.wrongPassage11: Business and risks1.The work capitalism is written by Carl Marx. A.Right2.For 20% profit, capital will take risks. B.wrong3.For 100%, capital dares to break any human laws. A.Right4.For 200% , capital dares to commit any crime and even risks being hanged.B.wrong5.The pursuit of profits forces human being to take any risks. A.Right6.The pursuit of profit is much more encouraged than the pursuit offriendship. B.wrong7.There are two ownerships existing in Chinese economy. A.Right8.Only bright manufacturer or manager can predict the future of hisenterprises. B.wrongPassage12: Electricity1.Electricity is not dangerous as people think. B.wrong2.Dry wood can carry electricity to the ground.u B.wrong3.Conductors like metal or water can carry electricity to the ground. A.Right4.Human body is good conductor because it has 90% water in the body.B.wrong5.You can use hairdryer far from bath and water. A.Right6.Wet hands are good conductors for transmitting electricity. A.Right7.The best tool to push a shocked person away from the power is to usenom-conductor. A.RightPassage13: Paper1.Paper was invented and made in amcient China. A.Right2.An ancient Chinese found that the best paper could be made from trees.B.wrong3.America, Canada, Sweden and Japan became the most importantcountries in paper making. B.wrong4.50% of paper is used for publishing books and magazines. A.Right5.Much more paper use means more and more forests will be cut down.A.Right6.It is time we saved paper an forests. A.RightPassage14: Undersea Life1.Everything under the sea becomes blue and green. A.Right2.Now people can dive into the water to explore the secrets of the sea.A.Right3.You can stay in deep blue sea for a long time if you have bottles of air onyou back. A.Right4.It is warm but dark in deeper water. B.wrong5.Under about 3000 feet, there is no light at all. A.Right6.Many fish under deep water have eyes like normal fish in water. B.wrong7.The sea is a dangerous place for all arganisms. A.Right8.Deep sea snimals must follow the rule: to eat or be eaten. A.Right Passage15: Advice on Friendship1.People can’t live well if they have no friends. A.Right2.If you want to keep a friend forever, you should greet him with a smile.A.Right3.Cooking some soup for a sick neighbor makes you’re the sick neighborfeel much better. A.Right4.If you have a close friend, it does n’t matter to be rude to him. B.wrong5.If you want to be a loyal friend, you should understand their ideas andlearn from them. A.Right补全短文:Passage1 Functions of power transmission1.C. Power transmission2.E.power networks3.A.step-down substations and connected reansmission equipment4.D.transmission at high voltage5.B.power network operationPassage2 The applications of power electronics for T&D1.D.in a number of ways2.B.in use at distribution power levels3.E.in its capacity4.A.in any other available solution5.C.in which power electronicsPassage6 A brief introduction on the development of supercritical boilers and their main advantages1.B.some advanced countries2.D.great advantages on economy and environmental protection3.E.subcritical once-through boiler4.A.good homogenization of distribution5.C.whole process management is strengthenedPassage7 Steam generation and use1.B.an electrically heated home2.E.the fuel is uranium and the heat is supplied3.A.first generating steam4.D.the new generating capacity being installede of steam for electric power generationPassage10 Fuel cells1.B.there is no storage capacity in a fuel cell2.A.further development is under way3.E.as they are being developed there have been some applications.4.C.many cells are operated in series to obtain voltages5.D.supply alternating current from fuel cells.Passage12 Overcoming the Problem of Waste1.C.there is still something that can be useful2.A.there is no time to be lost3.D.it can be put to use again4.E.more and more machines are designed for this purpose5.B.building beautiful cities out of garbage is only a dreamPassage15 Satellites1.B.it circles the Earth and is therefore know as a satellite of the Earth2.D.A satellite stays in orbit because the planet gravitational force keeps pulling it into a cirale3.A.The bigger and heavier a body is, the greater is its force of gravity4.C.TO get out into space we have to overcome the Earth’s gravitational pull5.E.Artificial satellite can be used for various purposes.阅读理解:Passage1 : Have you ever seen a moon that looks unbelievably big?1.To what do we compare the size of the harvest moon?D.all of these2.The main purpose of the article is to rm.3.The author knew most people find the moon A.mysterious4.The moon looks bigger if B.it is near the horizon5.The autumn moon D.helps farmers see as they harvest their crops. Passage3 : Holidays in the United States usually occur at least once a month.1.The government of the United States makes it a rule for workers to have aC.3-day weekend almost once a month.2.Workers in the United States sometimes work from D.Tuesday to Friday3.Which statement is NOT true according to this passage?D.All the workershave a half-month vacation.4.The reason why someone has to divide his vacation into several parts isthat A.no noe can be found to take his place.5.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?D.SomethingAbout the holidays and Vacation in the U.S.Passage5:The diner is only a humble restaurant, but it has a special place in American life.1.What’s the main idea of paragraph 2?A.The attraction of diners todifferent people.2.The purpose of the last paragraph is to C.give a summary of the wholepassage.3.Why du truck drivers like a diner C.It’s a haven against loneliness.4.Diners attract B.many different kinds of people.5.Diners are D.fascinating.Passage6:In the past two years,1.The word “embrace” in the first sentence is closest in meaning to A.makeuse of.2.It can be concluded that if people continue to concern themselves with airpollution and physical fitness,D.bicycle sales will continue to rise.3.The bicycle is A.enjoying a strong revival.4.The reader can also conclude that Americans are C.concerned with thequality of their lives.5.In the sentence “---and this isn’t America first bicycle boom.”The word“boom”means A.a rapid increase in sale.Passage7:Docors have known for a long time that extremely loud noises can cause hearing damage or loss.1.Doctors have long known that C.one may lose his hearing when he hears aterribly loud noise.2.This passage suggests that one’s hearing B.will be damaged even if he hasheard a loud noise for noly little more than one second.3.Accouding to this passage, one conclusion you can draw is that aspirinC.makes hearing damage from loud noise worse.lions of Americans are in danger of suffering hearing loss because theyD.take too much aspirin.5.The purpose of the experiment the American scientist did was to findD.whether aspirin would increase the temporary hearing damage fromloud noises.Passage9:Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors.1. A postage stamp’s value to collectors is raised if C.a mistake is made in theprinting.2.In 1847, most countries of the world were A.not yet using postage stamps.3.In 1847, the mistake on the locally printed postage stamps was in theC.wording.4.$16800 is the collector’s value of B.the Twopenny Blue.5.The valuable stamps were designed by D.British printers.Passage11:For centuries, in the countries of south and Southeast Asia the elephant has been an intimate part of the culture,1.What can we know about African elephants from the passage?B.It is hardto tame them.2.Thailand was once called “Land of the Whit Elphant ”because B.whiteelephant was a national symbol until the 1920s.3.Why is the Thai elephant “out of work”, according to the author?A.Because the elephants are no longer useful to their owners.4.Which of the following statements is true about the elephant populationat various times? D.Today the elephant porulation is estimated at 5150. 5.The passage is most probably from C.a research report.Passage13:Many prvate institutions of higher education around the country are in danger.1.According to the author’s opinion, schools are bad businesses because ofD.their characteristics.2.The author used the phrase “go under”in Para.3 to mean A.get intodifficulties.3.We can reasonably conclude from this passage that the author made anappeal to the public in order to support B.private schools.4.Which of the following is NOT mentioned about private schools?D.Privateschools are more profitable than public schools.5.Which of the following ways could possibly save privateschools?.C.Notional awareness and support.Passage15:A friend of mine, in response to a conversation we were having about the injustice of life,1.The author thought of his friend’s question as a good one because C.likehis friend, he also thought life was unfair.2.Surrendering to the fact that life isn’t fair will D.make us know it’s ourduty to perfect things.3.The second paragraph of the passage mainly discusses A.it’s nice toaccept the injustice of life.4.In the last paragraph, “this very basic fact” refers to the face that B.lifeisn’t and won’t be fair.5.From the passage, we can learn that the author’s attitude to life isA.positive.Passage16: People appear to be born to compute.1.what does the passage mainly discuss?A.The development ofmathematical ability in children.2.From the passage we can know that children B.begin to master simplecounting soon after they learn to walk and talk.3.In this passage the author’s attitude towards “children’s numerical skills”is D.objective.4.According to the study of psychology, children A.didn’t think thatquantity is unchanged as water pours from one glass to another with a different shape.5.Which of the following statements would be the author most likelydisapprove of ?A.Children learn mathematics naturally and easily. Passage17:It is not ofter realized that women held a high place in southerm European societies in the 10th and 11th centuries.1. A decimum was C.a protection of the wife’s right.2.In the 10th and 11th centuries in southerm European, women’s socialposition was B.as high as men’s.3.The purpose of mentioning the case of Maria Vivas is A.to show womenhad the same rights as, if not more than, their husbands.4.Could a husband sell his wife’s inheritance according to this passage?A.yes, if she agreed.5.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an effect of the dowrysystem? D.The wife would not be deserted by her husband.Passage19:the small coastal town of Broome, in northwest Australia.---1.The first two paragraphs want to show that D.Broome is simple but vast.2.Sun Pictures is different from other theater in that B.the audience caneither sit on chairs or on the grass.3.Gregory Peck is most probably the name of C.a movie star.4.The “non-ticket holder”, as it is mentioned in the passage, refers to C.aninsect which comes to the theater by incident.5.It can be inferred that the tourists in Bromme are most attracted byC.The Sun Pictures.Passage23More surprising, perhaps, than the current difficulties of traditional----1.By calling Americans marrying people the author means that B.moreAmericans prefer marriage and at a younger age than Europeans.1.From the first paragraph we can know that A.traditional marriage nowruns into difficulty.2.Which of the following can be presented as the picture of today’sAmerican families?D.Many types of family rearrangements have become socially acceptable.3.“Part-time” children C.are shared between the two former spouses.4.Even though great changes have taken place in the structure of Americanfamilies.C.the vast majority of Americans still have faith in marriage. Passage25The struggle against malnutrition and hunger is as old as man himself.2.Malnutrition is C.more serious than before3.The pharse “waste away” means A.become thinner.pared with adults, children are usually more seriously affected bymalnutrition because A.their growth demands more protein than adults.5.Both of the two major types of malnutrition C.can cause malformation tosufferers’ bodies.6.It can be inferred from the passage that the struggle against malnutritionis D.hard to succeed.。