1. As the semester is drawing to an end, the student unionC. resist2. You don ' t agree with me on this matter, I know, butB. in time3. As some of the rules concerning foreign trade ranA. abolish4. It is impossible for me to sing a song these days, forC. going off5. The old man regained consciousness and found himselfD. bare6. The typical symptom of the epidemic SARS is _______A. persistent7. The Christmas dinner in eludes poultry for the main coursB. features8. ___ the events of last week, I think, we could haveB. Looking back on9. A suicide bomb exploded in a Jewish ______ , killi ng doze nsD. settlement10. In the last few years, the Internet and the World WideD. household11. It can said without exaggeration that no part of theB. more often than not12. While fresh me n are con side red part of the academicB. kept at bay13. As she matured as an artist, she ______ realize thatA. came to14. He always uses the same _____ of lies to cheatB. flock15. ___________________________ Many European countries all alliance(______________________ 同盟)againstB. forged16. Because of the mad cow disease, the European UnionD. imposed17. The ancient tribes there are supposed_______ from theC. to have moved18. Bicycle riders want the city government to set asideB. not every one19. On Children ' s Day, our nieces and nephews were takenD. turned loose21. Our house is about a mile from the station and thereA. in between22. The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankindD. make up for23. Some fish have a greater _________ for acid waterA. toleranee24. Many scientists have been __________ t he goal ofA. pursuing25. I have no formal clothes for the occasion. PerhapsB. by26. The money I get from teachi ng the piano is a usefulC. supplement27. The _________ consists of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, theirC. home28. He never talks to me __________ t o ask for something.D. other than29. I ________ my grant by working in the evenings.C. supplement30. _________ my point I have done a comparative study.B. To illustratePassage One:If we were asked exactly what we were doing a year ago, we should probably have to say that we could not remember. But if we had kept a book and had written in it an account of what we did each day, we should be able to give an answer to the question.1. Which of the following ideas is not conveyed in theD. Where there are no written records, there is no history.2. We know very little about the central Africa 200 yearsD. the people there had not known how to write.3. a Remember history ” (line 19) refers to ____________ .B.stories of important happenings passed down from4. " Remember history ”(line 19) is regarded as valuableB.no written account is available5. It can be inferred from the passage that we could haveD.made more songs and dancesPassage Two:For the most part, rapid economic development h boon. But there is a down side to development - health such as overweight are all becomi ng more prevale nt, people take taxis to work in stead of riding their bicycles, and other labor-saving devices become more popular.6. Rapid economic development has resulted in all theD. people ' s awareness of the importanee of exercise7. Some people are getting overweight because ______ .A. they are too busy to have any time for exercise8. According to the passage, who need regular daily exerciseB. Urban adults with full-time jobs.9. What is the main idea of the last paragraph but one?C. Moderate physical exercise is usually eno ugh for10. By referring to rapid economic development asbee n a problemsas morea boon2 iA.it has benefited the general public greatlyPassage Three:Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is how to dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselvesthe opposite problem - how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes not only body heat, butthe heat given off by such objects as light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well that no conventional fuel is needed to make the campus ' s six buildings comfo rtable.11. Until recently, body heat has caused problems because it ________C. was difficult to get rid of it12. Which of the following is true of the heating system of the Joh nstownB. The heat is supplied by both human bodies and otherheat-emitti ng13. At the Johnstown campus, how many of the buildings areheated entirelyD. Six14. According to the passage, which of the following wouldproduce theB. A thin female who does not study15. In the last paragraph, the hottest prospect means the ____C. most dilige nt stude ntPassage Four :The resources of the library can be helpful even when we are doingsomething very informal, such as trying to devise a better way to measure attitudes toward music or looking for a better way to teach” mathematics. The library can be equally helpful when we are doing'5something very formal, such as writing a dissertation (学位论文)or preparing an article for publication in a professional journal. In either case, our goal should be to use the library as a useful tool to help us un dersta nd and solve our problem. 16.sea. He started to climb. He 6.pulled himself up hand over hand. The library resources can be helpful whe n we ________ . D. All of the above Readers ' familiarity with differe nt resources __________ .C. differs greatly The author believes that _______ .D. one is supposed to have good knowledge and make good use of library resources When educators wish to share some in formatio n withcolleagues, they ofte n ______ . A. publish it in a professi onal journal The chapter in questi on mainly _______ .C. i ntroduces some library servicesPart III. Cloze (15%) One day whe n Jamie came home after school, his mother had on her worry face. He knew she was thinking of bad out there. Black clouds are coming from the sea, “ Yes. I ' m thinking of those fishing boats at sea, At that moment 2.the lights. went 17. 18. 19. 20. out. their 1.the weather d. At last he reached the top. He 7.failed three times. On the fourth try he fired off one of the flares. It rose and cut into the black sky in bright light. Then he saw an answering flare up at sea. Jamie fired off two more. He saw another answering flare up, then another, then another. The answering flares from the fish ing boats showed they 8.had passed by the entrance to the cove but the n cha nged course and were 9.now saili ng into the cove. They were almost home. Jamie helped 1O.save the fisherme n of the village. 1. 我们的计算机系统出了问题,但我觉得问题比较小。