6) This club _______ more than 200 members.
A. consists in
B. consists from
C. Consists with
D. Consists of
7) The twin brothers are so alike that we cannot tell _______.
A. what is whom
B. who is who
C. who is whom
D. whom is who
8) He is ill. That accounts _______ his absence.
A.for
B.at
C.to
D.about
9) I m going to see the victim s brother.I d rather you _______.
A. don t
B. didn t
C. do not
D. do
10) The higher the standard of living and the greater the national wealth, the _______.
A. greater is the amount of paper used
B. greater amount of paper is used
C. greater the amount of paper used
D. amount of paper is used is greater
4.下面的每个句子都有四处划有横线并标有A、B、C、D,其中有一处是错误的。指出你认为错误之处
1) Yet these three reasons for not discussing insurance provide three excellent reasons that we should learn more about it.
2) One group of rowers who tried to across three miles of water in foggy weather never succeed in their goal.
3) Indeed, it has a value just because it allows us to express judgements when a precise quantitative statement is out of question.
4) According to recent research, the climate of the states along the Mexican border it is changing rapidly
Passage 2
We often hear people talking about a generation gap. The name is new, but the idea is old. Young people and their parents don t understand each other. The world keeps changing. It has always kept changing. During the second century after Christ a wise man said: "Bury me on my face because in a little while everything will be turned upside down."
There has always been a gap between generations, but more people talk
about it now. Old Mr. Ellis thinks he understands what has happened
Passage 3
If present trends continue, the world in 2000 will be more crowded, more polluted and less stable ecologically(生态上) than the world we live in now. Serious stresses involving population, resources, and environment are clearly visible ahead. Despite greater mineral output, the world s people will be poorer in many ways than they are today.
For hundreds of millions of the extremely poor, the outlook(景况) for food and other necessities of life will be no better. For many it will be worse.
While the economies of the less developed countries are expectd to grow at faster rates than those of the industrialized nations, the total national product per head in most less developed countries remains low. The large existing gap between the rich and poor nations widens.World food production is projected to increase 90 percent from 1970 to 2000.
This translates Into a global per head Increase of less than 15 percent over the same period. The large quantity of that increase goes to countries that already have relatively high per head food consumption. Meanwhile per head consumption in the less developed countries will scarcely improve or will actually decline below present inadequate levels. At the same time, real prices for food are expected to
double.With the expected price increase, many less developed countries will have increasing difficulties meeting energy needs. For the one quarter of mankind that depends primarily on wood for fuel, the outlook is not helpful
6.完型填空
My formula for staying young is simple: Concentrate 1 the part of you that s young and growing-your brain. Keep your mind awake and you ll stay young all over. These are exciting times. Take an interest 2 the world around you, and make a point 3 learning at least one new thing every day.
Regardless 4 your age, it s not too late to make your life more interesting. I know a housewife with no previous knowledge who made herself 5 an outstanding industrial designer; I know a retired electrical engineer who has become a highly paid artist.6 the notion that you are ever 7 old to go back to school. I know a man who entered medical college at 70. He got his degree with honors and became an eminent physician. 8 man went to law school at 71 and is now an active lawyer.9 years, staying young is easy for those who live In the future. You can do it if you care enough to try. Keep your mind awake and active; that s the only youth elixir(万灵药) 10 to work.
1)A.in B. on C. to D. at
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7.短文英译汉
Small as it is, th e pen has changed the course of history, shaped the destiny of nations,facilitated the commerce of peoples, recorded events, carried news, and done more work for mankind than all other tools or weapons. In the past the pen did all the work. For all writing Intended to last for any length of time was valid only if written with pen and ink. The most famous letters in the world were written with a pen ; and it was with a pen that the greatest thinkers of all time wrote down their thoughts.
Today the pen is more highly valued than ever. We cannot sign a cheque or write a letter or buy a house without our pen. The editor stirs the world with it, the student would fail to pass his examination without it,The next time we take up our pen to write lets us remember that we hold in our hand the most powerful instrument mankind possesses.
2) A. with B. on C. of D. in
3) A. with B. at C. of D. in
4) A. in B. of C. with D. to
5) A. into B. to C. as D. for
6) A. Get through B. Get around
C. Get over D. Get out of
7)A.enough B. so C. such D. too
8) A. Another B. Other C. The other D. Others
9)A.In spite B. Despite of
C. In spite of D. In despite o
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