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廣東省2013年普通高等學(xué)校本科插班生招生考試英語PartIVocabularyandStructure(35%)Directions:Thereare35incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentence,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence,andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.1.I’llacceptanyjobIdon’thavetogetupearly.Aevenif2.BaslongasCincaseDeventhoughofthetwoauthorsthinksthatthedangerofanuclearwarisincreasing.ANoneBEitherCBothDNeither3.Iwalkedtoomuchyesterdayandarestillachingnow.Amyleg’smuscles4.Insomecountries,people.BmylegmusclesCmymusclesoflegDmyleg’smusclesiscalled“equality”doesnotreallymeanequalrightsforallAwhichBthatCwhatDthis5.wehavefinishedthecourse,weshallstartrevisionandprepareforthefinalexams.6.ThebridgewasnamedAafterBbyCwithDfromtheherowhohadgivenhislifetosaveachild.7.Thereisnoininsistingontheimpossible.AmindBmeaningChelpDsense8.TheInternetofthefourthgenerationisnowintheexperimentalstage.Thetimewillcomewhenitpossibleforordinarypeopletouseitintheirdailylife.AisBwillbeCmustbeDmaybe9.TheshoppingmallbuiltafewmonthsagoisAlocatedBliedClaidDplacedinthesouthofthecity.10.Itmaybefivetotenyearswecantestthismedicineonhumanpatients.AsinceBafterCbeforeDwhen11.Bob,DickandTomare6,8,and10yearsold.ArespectivelyBrespectablyCrespectedlyDrespectful12.Childrenwhoareover-protectedbytheirparentsmaybecome.AhurtBspoiledCdamagedDharmed13.Yourexplanationisstillnoteasyenoughtounderstand.Couldyougiveany-examplesAspecific14.HerBspecialCspecialistDsparedutiesincludecleaningthedesksandmoppingthefloor.Butshealsoneedtodomanyotherthings.AcontinuousBroutineCinitialDconstant15.RobertOwen’ideaswerefartheageinwhichhelived.AinfrontofBadvancedinCadvancinginDinadvanceof16.Ruralcommunitiesareusuallymoreintheirchild-rearingmethods,whileinthetowntheremorevariety.AuniformBlikeCsimilarDsame17.JohnSmithCommunityCollegeisaneducationalinstitutioneducationforallresidentsinthecommunity.toprovidinghigherAcontributedBcommittedCcombinedDassigned18.Markoftenattemptstoescapewheneverhebreakstrafficrules.AhavingbeenfinedBtohavebeenfinedCtobefinedDbeingfined19.TheDolicewereaccusedoffailingtothepeopleaboutthethreatoftheterrorists.Dsayofconveyingnewsandinformation.AspeakBtellCtalk20.Radio,televisionandpressareAthemostthreecommonmeansCthemostcommonthreemeans21.BackwardtechnologicallyBthethreemostcommonmeansDthreethemostcommonmeansweareforthemoment,wehaveperfectfaithinourabilitytocatchupwiththedevelopedcountriesintime.AasBifCsoDthat22.Wedon’tneedairconditioning,AandneithercanweafforditCandnorwecanaffordit.BneithercanweafforditDwecanafforditneither23.TheInternetallowsbusinessmentohowfasttheyaremoving.theirgoodsbyshowingwhichitemsaresoldandAkeeptrackof24.ThatfieldAplantedBkeeppacewithCkeepintouchwithDkeepcompanywithagoodcropofpotatoeslastyear.BgrewCraisedDyielded25.Thedestructionoftheseculturalrelicswasalossthatnoamountofmoneycould.AstanduptoBmakeupforCcomeupwithDputupwith26.Whenpeopledonotpeople.toacceptablestandardsofbehavior,theyareboundtooffendotherAconfirmBconformCconfineDinform27.Itwassuchabigchallenge.Luckily,thestudentwasjustabouttosuddenlyfoundtheanswer.thequestionswhenheAarriveatBworkoutCworkonDgiveup.28.OncehestartstalkingaboutancientChina,AthereisnostoppingofhimBheisnotstoppedCthereisnostoppinghimDitisnostoppinghim29.Theydecidedtochasethecowawayitdidmoredamagetothecrops.Aunless30.TheAsightBbeforeCuntilDalthoughofbloodalwaysmakeshimfeelsick.BlookCviewDglance31.InBritain,thebesttimeforsightseeingisspringandearlysummer.AlaterBlatterClastDlate32.Ishouldliketorentahousewhichismodern,comfortableandneighborhood.,inaquietAinallBafterallCaboveallDoverall33.WhenMr.Jonesgetsold,hewilloverhisbusinesstohisson.AtakeBthinkChandDget34.I’vealreadytoldyouthatI’mgoingtobuyit,.AhowevermuchitcostsChowmuchdoesitcostBhoweverdoesitcostsmuchDnomatterhowitcosts35.Freemedicaltreatmentinthiscountrycoversillnessofallkindsforallthecitizens.CregularDordinaryAnormalBaveragePartⅡReadingComprehension(40%)Directions:Inthissection,therearefourpassages,eachofwhichfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Passage1TomarrivedatthebusstationquiteearlyforParisbus.ThebusforPariswouldnotleaveuntilfivetotwelve.Hesawalotofpeoplewaitinginthestation.Somewerestandinginline,andotherswerewalkingaround.Therewasagroupofschoolgirls.Theirteacherwastryingtokeeptheminline.Tomlookedaroundbuttherewasnoplaceforhimtosit.Hewalkedintothestationcafé(咖啡館).Helookedupattheclockthere.Itwasonlytwentytotwelve.Hefoundaseatandsatdownbeforealargemirroronthewall.Justthen,Mike,oneofTom’sworkmatescameinandsatwithTom.“Whattimeisyourbus?”askedMike.“There’splentyoftimeyet,”answeredTom.“Well,I’llgetyousomemoreteathen,”saidMike.Theytalkedwhiledrinking.ThenTomlookedattheclockagain..“Oh!It’sgoingbackward!”hecried.”Afewminutesagoitwastwentytotwelveandnowit’shalfpasteleven.”Hewaspuzzledonthat.“You’relookingattheclockinthemirror.”SaidMike.Tomwassosorryforthat.Thenextbuswasnottoleaveforanotherhour.SincethenTomhasneverlikedmirrors.36.TomwentintothestationcafébecauseA.Mikeaskedhimtohaveacupoftea.B.therewereagroupofschoolgirlsthereC.itwasquiteearlyandhecouldfindaseatthereD.hewantedtohaveadrinkwithhisworkmatethere37.WhattimewasitinfactwhenTomlookedattheclockinthemirror?A.HalfpasttwelveC.HalfpastelevenB.TwentytotwelveD.Fivetotwelve38.Fromthestoryweknowthatwhenwelookataclockinamirror,wewillfind.A.it’sgoingforwardB.it’sgoingslowerD.it’sgoingfasterC.it’sgoingbackward39.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.TomarrivedinParisontime.B.Thenextbusleftafterhalfanhour.C.AfterthatTomdidn’tlikeclocksanylonger.D.Tomlookedattheclockinthemirroronlyonce.40.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthestory?A.MissingaBusB.ACarelessManC.TheClockintheMirrorD.TheMirroroftheStationPassage2Bathshavelongbeenconsideredofmedicalimportancetoman.InGreecetherearetheruinsofawatersystemforbathsbuiltover3,000yeasago.TheRomanshadwarmpublicbaths.Insomebaths,asmanyas3,000personscouldbatheatthesametime.Treatingdiseasebytakingbathshasbeenpopularforcenturies.ModernmedicalbathsfirstbecamepopularinEuropeandbythelate1700sbathinghadalsobecomepopularintheUnitedStates.Formanyyearsfrequentbathingwasbelievedtobebadforone’shealth.Ordinarybathingjusttokeepcleanwasavoided,andperfumewasoftenusedtocoverupbodysmells!Bythe1700sdoctorsbegantosaythatsoapandwaterweregoodforhealth.Theybelievedthatitwasgoodforpeopletobeclean.Slowly,peoplebegantobathemorefrequently.DuringtheVictorianAgeofthelate19thcentury,takingabathonSaturdaynightbecamecommon.IntheUnitedSatesordinarybathingwasslowtobecomepopular.Duringthe18thandearly19thcentury,ManyAmericanswereknownas“TheGreatUnwashed!”InoneAmericancity,forexample,apersonwasonlyallowedtotakeabatheverythirtydays!Thatwasalaw!Frequencyofbathingtodayispartlyamatterofhabit.Peopleknowthatbathingforcleanlinessisimportanttohealth.Doctorsknowthatdirtybodiesincreasethechanceofdiseases.Asaresult,intheUnitedStates,peoplegenerallybatheoften.Somepeoplebatheonceadayatleast.Theyconsideradailybathnecessarytogoodhealth.41.Awatersystemforbathswasbuiltbyover3,000yearsago.A.theRomansB.theGreeksC.theAmericansD.theItalians42.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.It’sgoodforpeopletohavebathonlyatnight.B.It’sgoodforpeopletokeeptokeepcleanbyhavingbaths.C.Americanpeoplewerenotallowedtohaveabathevery30days.D.Themorefrequentlywehavebaths,thebetterhealthwe’llbein.43.Itwasoncebelievedthatfrequentbathingwas.A.necessaryB.commonC.badforheathD.goodforhealth44.Theunderlinedwordperfumeprobablymeans.A.asweetsmellingsubstanceC.astrangesmellingsubstanceB.ahardsmellingsubstanceD.anunpleasantsmellingsubstance.45.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatA.bathinghasbecomeeasierandcheaperB.everybodyinAmericantakesadailybathC.abathadaykeepsthedoctorawayforeverD.bathinghelpstoreducethechanceofdiseasesPassage3Fillingincompanyapplicationformscanbecomeaboringandrepetitivetask,yetanycarelessnessonanapplicant’spartcandrawanegativereactionfromreaders.Eachcompanyororganizationusuallyusesitsownspeciallydesignedformthat,althoughitgenerallyasksforthesamebasicinformation,mayvaryindetail.Consequentlythesuggestionsbelowapplymainlytotheapproachyoushouldtakeratherthansuggestwhatyoushouldwrite.――Whenvisitingfutureemployers,alwayscarryyourpersonaldatarecordwithyousothatyoucanreadilysearchfordetailssuchasdates,telephonenumbers,andotherusefulinformation.――Treateveryapplicationformasthoughitisthefirstoneyouarecompleting.Writecarefullyandneatly.――Usewordsthatdescribetheresponsibilityanddifferentaspectsofeachjobyouhaveheldratherthanlistonlythedutiesyouperformed.――Particularlydescribesocialactivitiesthatshowyourinvolvementinthecommunity,oractivitiesinwhichyouheldateachingorcoachingrole.――Payparticularattentionifthereisasectionontheformthatasksyoutocommentonhowyoureducationandpastexperiencehaveespeciallypreparedyoufortheposition.――Thinkthisthroughverycarefullybeforeyouwritesothatwhatyousayshowsanaturalprogressionfrompastexperiencetothejobyouareapplyingfor.Ifyoucan,andiftheyfitnaturally,addafewwordstodemonstratehowthepositionfitsyouroverallcareerplan.46.ThefirstsentenceofthepassagemeansthatA.youmayhavetofillinalongapplicationformB.thefilling-inofanapplicationformtakesmuchtime.C.anyslighterrorinthetiringfilling-inoftheformsshouldbeavoidedD.applicationformsareusuallydifficulttoreadandrequiregoodskillstofillin47.Althoughallapplicationformsdemandthesamebasicinformation,A.differentcompaniesmayhavedifferentrequirementsB.differentcompaniesmayhavedifferentattitudestowardthemC.applicantsmayberequiredtoanswerallthequestionsindetailD.applicantsareveryfamiliarwithdifferentapplicationforms48.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutpersonaldataistrue?A.TheywillbeofmuchhelptoyourinterviewB.TheyaremoreimportantthantheinterviewC.TheyshouldbewrittenassimplyaspossibleD.Theyshouldincludeallyourpersonalinformation49.Whenwritingaboutthedutiesofyourjobs,youshouldA.onlydescribeyoursocialactivitiesB.listonlythedutiesyouperformedC.focusonyourinvolvementinthecommunityD.trytoincludemoredetails50.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.NatureofFillinginApplicationFormsB.ImportanceofFillinginApplicationFormsC.CriticalDetailsforFillinginApplicationFormsD.JobsandTheirFillinginApplicationFormsPassage4OnThursdayafternoonMrs.Clarke,dressedforgoingout,tookherhandbagwithhermoneyandherheyinit,pulledthedoorbehindhertolockitandwenttotheOver60sClub.ShealwayswentthereonThursdays.Itwasaniceoutingforanoldwomanwholivedalone.Atsixo’clockshecamehome,letherselfinandatoncesmeltcigarettesmoke.Cigarettesmokeinherhouse?How?How?Hadsomeonegotin?Shecheckedthebackdoorandthewindows.Allwerelockedorfastened,asusual.Therewasnosignofforcedentry.Overacupofteashewonderedwhethersomeonemighthaveakeythatfittedherfrontdoor-“amasterkey”perhaps.SoshestayedathomethefollowingThursday.Nothinghappened.Wasanyonewatchinghermovements?OntheThursdayafterthatshewentoutatherusualtime,dressedasusual,butshedidn’tgototheclub.Insteadshetookashortcuthomeagain,lettingherselfinthroughhergardenandthebackdoor.Shesettleddowntowait.Itwasjustafterfouro’clockwhenthefrontdoorbellrang.Mrs.Clarkewasmakingacupofteaatthetime.Thebellrangagain,andthensheheardherletter-boxbeingpushedopen.Withthekettleofboilingwaterinherhand,shemovedquietlytowardsthefrontdoor.Alongpieceofwireappearedthroughtheletter-box,andthenahand.Thewireturnedandcaughtaroundtheknob(門把)onthedoor-lock.Mrs.Clarkeraisedthekettleandpouredthewateroverthehand.Therewasashoutoutside,andtheskinseemedtodropoffthefingerslikeaglove.Thewirefelltothefloor,thehandwaspulledback,andMrs.Clarkeheardthesoundofrunningfeet.51.Mrs.ClarkelookedforwardtoThursdaybecausesheA.joinedinaspecialactivityintheclubC.regularlyvisitedaclubB.couldmeetheroldfriendsD.hadaspecialvisitortomeet52.Mrs.Clarkethoughtthatifsomeonehadmadeaforcedentry,A.adoororawindowwouldhavebeendamagedB.heorshemighthidesomewhereinthehouseC.thingswouldhavebeenthrownaboutD.heorshemightnothaveamasterkey53.OnthethirdThursdayMrs.ClarkewentoutbecauseshewantedtoA.seekhelptofindoutthetruthofthecigarettesmokeB.seeifthethiefwashangingaboutoutsideC.resumehernormalvisittotheclubD.catchthethiefbytrick54.Mrs.Clarkedidn’texpectthatherfrontdoorA.couldbeopenedwithanoutsideknobinsteadofakeyB.wasopenedbytakingadvantageoftheletter-boxC.wasopenedwithamasterkeyD.neededapieceofwiretoopenit55.ThewirefelltothefloorbecauseA.Mrs.ClarkerefusedtoopenthedoorB.theman’sglovedroppedoffC.themanjustwantedtodropitoffD.itwastoohottoholdthewirePartⅢCloze(10%)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.ShoppinghabitsintheUnitedStateshavechangedgreatlyinthelastquarterofthe20thcentury.56inthe1900smostAmericantownsandcitieshadaMainStreet.MainStreetwasalwaysintheheartofatown.Thisstreetwas57onbothsideswith58storesandshops.Here,shopperswalkedintostorestolookatallsortsof59:clothing,furniture,hardware,groceries.60,someshopsofferedservices.Theseshops61drugstores,restaurants,shoe-repairstores,andbarberorhairdressingshops.Butinthe1950s,achangebeganto62.ToomanyautomobileshadcrowdedintoMainStreet63toofewparkingplaceswere64shoppers.Becausethestreetswerecrowded,merchantsbegantolookwithinterestattheopenspaces65thecity.Openspaceiswhattheircar-drivingcustomersneededandthemerchantsexpected66thefirstshoppingcentrewasbuilt.Shoppingcenters,orrathermalls,67asacollectionofsmallnewstores68crowdedcitycenters.69byhundredsoffreeparkingspace,customersweredrawnawayfrom70areastosuburbanmalls.Andthegrowing71ofshoppingcentersled72tothebuildingofbiggerandbetter–stockedstores.73thelate1970s,manyshoppingmallshadalmostdevelopedintosmallcitiesthemselves.Inadditiontoprovidingthe74ofone-stopshopping,mallsweretransformedintolandscapedparks,75benches,fountains,andoutdoorentertainment.56.A.Asearly57.A.builtB.EarlyB.designedB.designedB.materialsB.FurtherB.coveredB.takeplaceB.whereC.EarlyasC.coveredC.coveredC.goodsD.EarlierD.lined58.A.varied59.A.objects60.A.Apartfrom61.A.contained62.A.betakenplace63.A.whileD.varyingD.substancesD.AdditionallyD.includedC.AswellC.heldC.betakingplaceD.havetakenpla

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