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2022年江蘇大學(xué)英語(yǔ)考試考前沖刺卷
(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時(shí)間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)
單位:姓名:考號(hào):
題號(hào)單選題多項(xiàng)選擇判斷題綜合題總分
分值
得分
一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)
1.WhichcountywasNOTmentionedashavingbeenincIudedinthetornado
watch
A.Johnson.
B.Miami.
C.Jefferson.
D.Franklin.
2.{{I}}Questions24to25arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwi11begiven10secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothenews.{{/I}}
Whatwouldthebankdoifwagesgrewtoofast
A.Itwouldincreaseinterestratesagain.
B.Itwouldcutinterestratesagain.
C.Itwouldcutwagesagain.
D.Itwouldincreasewagesby2to3percent.
3.{{I}}Questions14to17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Atthe
endofthepassage,youwi11begiven20secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothepassage.{{/1}}
Usuallywaitersandwaitressesexpecttheirtiptobe.
A.25%ofthebill
B.15%ofthebill
C.50%ofthebill
D.20%ofthebill
4.{{I}}Questions11to13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Atthe
endofthepassage,youwi11begiven15secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothepassage.{{/1}}
TheSuezCanalismeritionedasanexampIeofa.
A.moderncanal
B.waterlevelcanal
C.lockcanal
D.irrigationcanal
5.{{IllQuestions4to7arebasedonthefollowingconversation.At
theendoftheconversation,youwiIIbegiven20secondstoanswerthe
questions.NowIistentotheconversation.{{/1}}
Whathappenedduringthepastfourweeks
A.Themanhasboughtanewhouse.
B.Theman'scompanyhasmovedtoanewbuilding.
C.Theman,sfamilyhasmovedtoanewbuilding.
D.Nothingspecial.
6.{{B}}SECTIONACONVERSATIONS{{/B}}{{I}}Inthissectionyouwi11
hearseveralconversations.Listentotheconversationscarefullyand
thenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.{{/1}}{{I}}Questions1to3are
basedonthefollowingconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,you
wiIIbegiven15secondstoanswerthequestions.NowIistentothe
conversation.{{/1}}
Whatcanweinferaboutthewoman
A.Thatshehasstoppedsmoking.
B.Thatshedoesnotwanttogetmarried.
C.Thatshehasaskedthemantoquitsmokingmanytimes.
D.Thatsheisnotinlovewiththeman.
7.{{I}}Questions18to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Atthe
endofthepassage,youwillbegiven15secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothepassage.{{/1}}
Whichofthefollowingpracticesismostcloselyassociatedwithancient
EgyptianbeliefinanafterIife
A.Placingthedeadintombscarvedoutofsolidrock.
B.Buildingpyramidstohousethebodiesofdeadkings.
C.Preservingdeadbodieswithoilsandspices.
D.Constructingtombswithouttheuseofwheelsorheavyequipment.
8.{{I}}Questions14to17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Atthe
endofthepassage,youwillbegiven20secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothepassage.{{/1}}
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage
A.Waitersandwaitressesusuallygetlowwages.
B.A$3.00tipisusuallyexpectedforamealof$20.00.
C.Waitersandwaitressesoftengelbesttipsfromcustomerstheywork
mostfor.
D.Goodtippingcanhelpcustomersgetquickservice.
9.Whatisthedefinitionofatornadowarning
A.Theformationofafunnelcloud.
B.Thesightingofafunnelcloud.
C.ThebulletinissuedbytheNationalWeatherService.
D.Theconvergenceoffavorableconditionsforafunnelcloudtoform.
10.{{I}}Questions8to10arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Attheendoftheconversation,youwiIIbegiven15secondstoanswer
thequestions.NowIistentotheconversation.{{/1}}
HowdidMaggiegettothePeak
A.ByPeakTram.
B.Bycable.
C.Onfoot.
D.Notmentioned.
11.{{I}}Questions29to30arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothenews.{{/I}}
ManydeathsduringchiIdbirthcouldbepreventedbythefollowingmethods
EXCEPT.
A.bypassingvirustothebabies
B.byusingmedicines
C.byimprovinghealthcondition
D.byvaccineinoculation
12.{{I}}Questions26to28arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven15secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothenews.{{/1}}
Japan,sJanuarytradesurplus.
A.hasjumpedmorethan40%sincelastyear
B.hasjumpedabout40%sincelastJanuary
C.was5.3billiondollars
D.was25milliondollars
13.{{I}}Questions4to7arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Attheendoftheconversation,youwillbegiven20secondstoanswer
thequestions.NowIistentotheconversation.{{/1}}
WhydidthebuiIdinggetsick
A.Thebuildingneedsmorebreath.
B.Toomanypollutantsandmoisture.
C.Thebuildinghasbeenoverused.
D.Peopledon'ttakegoodcareofit.
14.{{I}}Questions14to17arebasedonthefollowingpassage.At
theendofthepassage,youwiIIbegiven20secondstoanswerthe
questions.NowIistentothepassage.{{/1}}
Thegeneraltoneofthepassageisoneof.
A.annoyance
B.explanation
C.deduction
D.complaint
15.{{I}}Questions29to30arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothenews.{{/1}}
Bytheyear2015,thenumberofwomendyinginchiIdbirthishopedto
bereducedby.
A.2/3
B.3/4
C.1/2
D.1/3
16.{{I}}Questions26to28arebasedonthefollowingnews.Atthe
endofthenewsitem,youwi11begiven15secondstoanswerthequestions.
NowIistentothenews.{{/1}}
Japan'stradingpartners,attitudetowardsitsgrowingtradesurplus
canbedescribedas.
A.angry
B.indifferent
C.overjoyed
D.worried
17.{(Bl}TEXTC{{/B}}
ThemenandwomenofAngIo-SaxonEngIandnormaIIyboreonenameonly.
Distinguishingepithetswererarelyadded.Thesemightbepatronymic,
descriptiveoroccupationaI.Theywere,however,hardlysurnames,
HeritabIenamesgraduaIIybecamegeneraIinthethreecenturiesfollowing
theNormanConquestin1066.ItwasnotuntiIthe13thand14thcenturies
thatsurnamesbecamefixed,althoughformanyyearsafterthat,thedegree
ofstabiIityinfamiIynamesvariedconsiderablyindifferentpartsof
thecountry.
BritishsurnamesfaIImainlyintofourbroadcategories:
{{U}}patronymic{{/U}},occupationaIrdescriptiveandIocaI.Afewnames,
itistrue,wiIIremainpuzzling:foreignnames,perhaps,crudely
translated,adaptedorabbreviated;orartificialnames.
Infact,overfiftypercentofgenuineBritishsurnamesderivefrom
placenamesofdifferentkinds,andsotheybeIongtothelastofour
fourmaincategories.EvensuchanameasSimpsonmaybelongtothislast
group,andnottothefirst,hadthefamiIyoncehaditshomeintheancient
viIIageofthatname.Otherwise,SimpsonmeansnthesonofSimon",as
mightbeexpected.
HundredsofoccupationaIsurnamesareatoncefamiIiartous,orat
IeastrecognizabIeafteralittlethought:Arther,Carter,Fisher,Mason,
Thatcher,Taylor,tonamebutafew.Hundredsofothersaremoreobscure
intheirmeaningsandtestifytotheamazingspeciaIizationinmedievaI
arts,craftsandfunctions.Suchare"Day”,(OldEnglishforbreadmaker)
andMWaIker”(afullerwhosejobwastocIeanandthickennewIymadecIoth).
AlIthesevocationaInamescarrywiththemacertaingravityand
dignity,whichdescriptivenamesoftenlack.Some,itistrue,Iike"Long",
“Short"or"LittIe”,aresimple.TheymaybetakenquiteIiterally.Others
requiremorethinking:theirmeaningsaresIightIydifferentfromthe
modemones."Black11and“White”impIieddarkandfairrespectively.
"Sharp"meantgenuineIydiscerning,alert,acuteratherthan
quick-wittedorclever.
PIace-nameshavealastinginterestsincethereishardlyatownor
viIIageinalIEngIandthathasnotatsometimegivenitsnametoafamiIy.
Theymaybepicturesque,evenpoeticaI;ortheymaybepedestrian,even
trivial.AmongthecommonernameswhichsurvivewithrelativelyIittIe
changefromold-Englishtimesare"Milton”(middleenclosure)and
“Hilton”(enclosureonahill).
SurnamesaresaidtobeinAngloSaxonEngland.
A.common
B.vocational
C.unusual
D.descriptive
18.{{B}}TEXTE({/B)}
TheInternetbeganinthe1960sasasmalInetworkofacademicand
governmentcomputersprimarilyinvoIvedinresearchfortheU.S.
miIitary.OriginallyIimitedtoresearchersatahandfuIofuniversities
andgovernmentfaciIities,theInternethasquicklybecomeaworIdwide
networkprovidinguserswithinformationonarangeofsubjectsand
allowingthemtopurchasegoodsdirectlyfromcompaniesviacomputer.
By1999,84mi11ionU.S.citizenshadaccesstotheInternetathomeor
work.MoreandmoreAmericansarepayingbills,shopping,ordering
airlinetickets,andpurchasingstocksviacomputerovertheInternet.
Internetbankingisalsobecomingincreasinglypopular.Withlower
overheadcostsintermsofstaffingandofficespace,Internetbanksare
abletoofferhigherinterestratesondepositsandchargelowerrates
onIoansthantraditionaIbanks.{{U}}nBrickandmortar"hanks{{/U}}are
increasinglyofferingonIinebankingservicesviatransactionaIwebsites
tocompIementtheirtraditionalservices.Atpresent,14percentof
InternethouseholdsconducttheirbankingbymeansoftheInternet,and
thefigureisexpectedtodoubIeortripleduringthenexttwoorthree
years.
IncreasingcommerciaIuseoftheInternethasheightenedsecurityand
privacyconcerns.WithacreditordebitcardyanInternetusercanorder
almostanythingfromanInternetsiteandhaveitdeliveredtohishome
oroffice.CompaniesdoingbusinessovertheInternetneedsophisticated
securitymeasurestoprotectcreditcard,bankaccount,andsociaI
securitynumbersfromunauthorizedaccessastheypassacrossthe
Internet.AnyorganizationthatconnectsitsnetworkstothegIobaI
Internetmustcarefullycontroltheaccesspointtoensurethatoutsiders
cannotdisrupttheorganizationsinternaInetworksorgainunauthorized
accesstotheorganization1scomputersystemsanddata.
Accordingtothetext,Internetbanking.
A.requiresminimalusagefees
B.offerspriceadvantagestousers
C.ismoreefficientthantraditionalbanking
D.isenvironmentally-conscious
19.{{BJJTEXTD{{/B}}
Therearesuperstitionsattachedtonumbers.EventhoseancientGreeks
beIievedthatalInumbersandtheirmultipleshadsomemysticaI
significance.
Thosenumbersbetween1and13wereinparticulartohaveapowerful
infIuenceovertheaffairsofmen.
Forexample,itiscommonIysaidthatluckrgoodorbad.comesinthrees;
ifanaccidenthappens,twomoreofthesamekindmaybeexpectedsoon
afterwards.ThearrivalofaletterwiIIbefoIIowedbytwootherswithin
acertainperiod.
AnotherbeIiefinvolvingthenumberthreehasitthatitisunIucky
toIightthreecigarettesfromtheonematch.Ifthishappens,thebad
luckthatgoeswiththedeedfallsuponthepersonwhosecigarettewas
thelasttobeIit.TheiII-omenIinkedtotheIightingofthreethings
fromonematchorcandlegoesbacktoatleastthe17thcenturyand
probablyearIier.ItwasbeIievedthatthreecandlesalightatthesame
timewouldbesuretobringbadluck;one,two,orfour,werepermissible,
butneverjustthree.
Sevenwasanothersignificantnumber,usuallyregardedasabringer
ofgoodluck.TheancientastrologersbeIievedthattheuniversewas
governedbysevenplanets;studentsofShakespearewi11recalIthatthe
Iifeofmanwasdividedintosevenages.Sevenhorseshoesnailedtoa
housewiIIprotectitfromalIevil.
Nineisusuallythoughtofasaluckynumberbecauseitistheproduct
ofthreetimesthree,itwasmuchusedbytheAngIo-Saxonsintheircharms
forhealing.
AnotherbeIiefwasthatgreatchangesoccurredevery7thand9thof
aman'sIife.Consequently,theageof63(theproductofninetimes
seven)wasthoughttobeaveryperiloustimeforhim.Ifhesurvived
his63rdyearhemighthopetoIivetoaripeoldage.
Thirteen,asweweIIknow,isregardedwithgreataweandfear.
Thecommonbeliefisthatthisderivesfromthefactthattherewere
13peopIeatChrist5sLastSupper.Thisbeingtheeveofhisbetrayal,
itisnotdifficulttounderstandthesignificancegiventothenumber
bytheearlyChristians.
Inmoremoderntimes13isanespeciallyunIuckynumberofadinner
party,forexample.HoteIswiIIavoidnumberingafloorthe13th;the
progressionisfrom12to14,andnoroomisgiventhenumber13.Many
homeownerswiIIuseinsteadof13astheirhousenumber.
Yetoddlyenough,tobebornonthe13thofthemonthisnotregarded
withanyfearatallrwhichjustshowshowirrationalweareinour
superstitiousbeIiefs.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowinggroupsofnumberswiII
certainlybringgoodlucktopeopIe
A.3and7.
B.3and9.
C.7and9.
D.3and13.
20.
{{Bl}TEXTA{{/B}}
MassivechangesinalIoftheworId'sdeepIycherishedsportinghabits
areunderway.Whetherit'soneofLondon5sparksfulIofpeopIeplaying
softbaII,andRussianstakinguprugby,ortheSuperbowlrivalingthe
BritishFootbaIICupFinalasateIevisedspectatoreventinBritain,
thepatternsofplayersandspectatorsarechangingbeyondrecognition.
WearewitnessingagIobaIizationofoursportingculture.
ThatannualbieyeIerace,theTourdeFrance,muchlovedbytheFrench,
isagoodcaseinpoint.JustafewyearsbackitwasastrictlycontinentaI
affairwithFrance,BelgiumandHolland,SpainandItalytakingpartin.
ButinrecentyearsithasbeendominatedbyCoIombianmountainclimbers,
andAmericanandIrishriders.
ThepeopIewhoreallymatterweIcometheshifttowardglobalization.
Peugeot,MichelinandPanasonicaremulti-nationaIcorporationsthat
wantworIdwidereturnsforthemiIIionstheyinvestinteams.Soitdoes
themIiteraIlyaworIdofgoodtoseethisunofficialworIdchampionship
becomejustthat.
ThisisundoubtedIyaneconomic-basedrevolutionwearewitnessing
here,onemadepossiblebycommunicationstechnology,butmadetohappen
becauseofmarketingconsiderations.SeiIthegameandyoucanseiICoca
ColaorBudweiseraswell.
TheskillfulwayinwhichAmericanfootbaIIhasbeensoldtoEurope
isagoodexampIeofhowalIsportswiIIdevelop.Theaimofcourseis
notreallytospreadthesportforitsownsake,buttoincreasethenumber
ofpeopIeinterestedinthemajormoney-makingevents.Theeconomicsof
theSuperbowlarealreadyastronomical.WithseatsatUS$125,gate
receiptsalonewereastaggering$10,000,000.Themostimportant
statisticoftheclay,however,wasthe$10,000,000inTVadvertising
fees.ImaginehowmuchthatbecomeswhentheeyesoftheworIdarewatching.
Soitcameasaterribleshock,butnotreallyasasurprise,tolearn
thatsomepeopIearenowsuggestingthatsoccerchangefrombeingagame
oftwo45-minutehalves,tooneoffour25-minutequarters.Theideais
unashamedlytocapturemoreadvertisingrevenue,withoutgivingany
thoughtfortheintegrityofasportwhichreIiesforitsessenceonthe
flowingnatureoftheaction.
Moreover,assportsexpandintoworIdmarkets,andasourchoiceof
sportsasconsumersalsogrows,wewi11demandtoseethempIayedata
higherandhigherIeveI.InboxingwehaveaIreadyseennumerous,dubious
worldtitlecategoriesbecausepeopIewi11notpaytoseeanythingless
thana"WorldTitle"fight,andthismeansthatthetitlefightshave
tobeheldindifferentcountriesaroundtheworId!
GIobaIizationofsportingculturemeansthat.
A.morepeoplearetakingupsports
B.traditionalsportsaregettingpopular
C.manylocalsportsarebecominginternational
D.foreignersaremoreinterestedinlocalsports
21.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}
Thetrainclatteredoverpointsandpassedthroughastation.Then
itbegansuddenlytoslowdown,presumablyinobediencetoasignal.For
someminutesitcrawledalong,thenstopped,presentlyitbegantomove
forwardagain.Atthatmomentanothertrain,alsoonadown-1ine,swerved
inwardstowardsthem,foramomentwithaImostalarmingeffect.Fora
timethetwotrainsranparaIlei,nowonegainingalittle,nowtheother.
Mrs.McGiIIicuddyIookedfromherwindowthroughthewindowsofthe
paralleicarriages.Mostoftheblindsweredown,butoccasionallythe
occupantsofthecarriageswerevisible.Theothertrainwasnotvery
fuIIandthereweremanyemptycarriages.Atthemomentwhenthetwotrains
gavetheillusionofbeingstationary,ablindinoneofthecarriages
flewupwithasnap.Mrs.McGiIIicuddyIookedintotheIightedfirstclass
carriagethatwasonlyafewfeetaway.
Thenshedrewherbreathinwithagaspandhalf-rosetoherfeet.
Standingwithhisbacktothewindowandtoherwasaman.Hishands
wereroundthethroatofawomanwhofacedhim,andhewasslowly,
remorseIessIy,strangIingher.Hereyeswerestaringfromtheirsockets,
herfacewaspurple.AsMrs.McGiIIicuddywatched,fascinated,theend
came;thebodywentIimpandcrumpledintheman5shands.
Atthesamemoment,Mrs.McGi11icuddy9strainsIoweddownagainand
theotherbegantogainspeed.Itpassedforwardandamomentortwolater
ithadvanishedfromsight.
AlmostautomaticaIIyMrs.McGiIIicuddy1shandwentuptothe
communicationcordthenpaused,irresolute.Afterall,whatusewould
itberingingthecordofthetraininwhichshewastraveIingThehorror
ofwhatshehadseenatsuchclosequarters,andtheunusualcircumstances,
madeherfeelparalysed.Someimmediateactionwasnecessary-butwhat
Thedoorofhercompartmentwasdrawnbackandaticketcollectorsaid,
“Ticket,please."
WhenMrs.McGiIIicuddy9strainpassedthroughastation,it.
A.gainedspeedsuddenly
B.keptitsusualspeed
C.changeditsspeed
D.stoppedimmediately
22.
{{B}}TEXTA({/B})
MassivechangesinalIoftheworId'sdeepIycherishedsportinghabits
areunderway.Whetherit'soneofLondon5sparksfulIofpeopIeplaying
softba11,andRussianstakinguprugby,ortheSuperbowIrivalingthe
BritishFootba11CupFinalasateIevisedspectatoreventinBritain,
thepatternsofplayersandspectatorsarechangingbeyondrecognition.
WearewitnessingagIobaIizationofoursportingculture.
ThatannualbieyeIerace,theTourdeFrance,muchlovedbytheFrench,
isagoodcaseinpoint.JustafewyearsbackitwasastrictlycontinentaI
affairwithFrance,BelgiumandHolland,SpainandItalytakingpartin.
ButinrecentyearsithasbeendominatedbyCoIombianmountainclimbers,
andAmericanandIrishriders.
ThepeopIewhoreallymatterweIcometheshifttowardgIobaIization.
Peugeot,MichelinandPanasonicaremulti-nationaIcorporationsthat
wantworIdwidereturnsforthemiIIionstheyinvestinteams.Soitdoes
themIiteraIlyaworIdofgoodtoseethisunofficialworIdchampionship
becomejustthat.
ThisisundoubtedIyaneconomic-basedrevolutionwearewitnessing
here,onemadepossiblebycommunicationstechnology,butmadetohappen
becauseofmarketingconsiderations.SeiIthegameandyoucanseiICoca
ColaorBudweiseraswell.
TheskillfulwayinwhichAmericanfootbaIIhasbeensoldtoEurope
isagoodexampIeofhowalIsportswiIIdevelop.Theaimofcourseis
notreallytospreadthesportforitsownsake,buttoincreasethenumber
ofpeopIeinterestedinthemajormoney-makingevents.Theeconomicsof
theSuperbowlarealreadyastronomical.WithseatsatUS$125,gate
receiptsalonewereastaggering$10,000,000.Themostimportant
statisticoftheclay,however,wasthe$10r000,000inTVadvertising
fees.ImaginehowmuchthatbecomeswhentheeyesoftheworIdarewatching.
Soitcameasaterribleshock,butnotreallyasasurprise,tolearn
thatsomepeopIearenowsuggestingthatsoccerchangefrombeingagame
oftwo45-minutehalves,tooneoffour25-minutequarters.Theideais
unashamedlytocapturemoreadvertisingrevenue,withoutgivingany
thoughtfortheintegrityofasportwhichreliesforitsessenceonthe
flowingnatureoftheaction.
Moreover,assportsexpandintoworIdmarkets,andasourchoiceof
sportsasconsumersalsogrows,wewilldemandtoseethempIayedata
higherandhigherIeveI.InboxingwehaveaIreadyseennumerous,dubious
worIdtitlecategoriesbecausepeoplewi11notpaytoseeanythingless
thana"WorldTitler,fight,andthismeansthatthetitlefightshave
tobeheldindifferentcountriesaroundtheworId!
WhichofthefollowingisNOTrelatedtothemassivechanges
A.Goodeconomicreturns.
B.Revivalofsports.
C.Communicationstechnology.
D.Marketingstrategies.
23.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}1
Thetrainclatteredoverpointsandpassedthroughastation.Then
itbegansuddenlytoslowdown,presumablyinobediencetoasignal.For
someminutesitcrawledalong,thenstopped,presentlyitbegantomove
forwardagain.Atthatmomentanothertrain,alsoonadown-1ine,swerved
inwardstowardsthem,foramomentwithaImostalarmingeffect.Fora
timethetwotrainsranparaIlei,nowonegainingalittle,nowtheother.
Mrs.McGiIIicuddylookedfromherwindowthroughthewindowsofthe
paralleicarriages.Mostoftheblindsweredown,butoccasionallythe
occupantsofthecarriageswerevisible.Theothertrainwasnotvery
fuIIandthereweremanyemptycarriages.Atthemomentwhenthetwotrains
gavetheillusionofbeingstationary,ablindinoneofthecarriages
flewupwithasnap.Mrs.McGiIIicuddyIookedintotheIightedfirstclass
carriagethatwasonlyafewfeetaway.
Thenshedrewherbreathinwithagaspandhalf-rosetoherfeet.
Standingwithhisbacktothewindowandtoherwasaman.Hishands
wereroundthethroatofawomanwhofacedhim,andhewasslowly,
remorseIessIy,strangIingher.Hereyeswerestaringfromtheirsockets,
herfacewaspurple.AsMrs.McGi11icuddywatched,fascinated,theend
came;thebodywentIimpandcrumpledintheman1shands.
Atthesamemoment,Mrs.McGi11icuddy'strainsIoweddownagainand
theotherbegantogainspeed.Itpassedforwardandamomentortwolater
ithadvanishedfromsight.
AlmostautomaticaIIyMrs.McGiIIicuddy9shandwentuptothe
communicationcordthenpaused,irresolute.AfteralIrwhatusewould
itberingingthecordofthetraininwhichshewastravelingThehorror
ofwhatshehadseenatsuchclosequarters,andtheunusualcircumstances,
madeherfeelparalysed.Someimmediateactionwasnecessary-butwhat
Thedoorofhercompartmentwasdrawnbackandaticketcollectorsaid,
"Ticket,please.M
Mrs.McGiIIicuddyseemstobea(an)person.
A.observant
B.interested
C.nosy
D.nervous
24.{{BHTEXTE{{/B}}
TheInternetbeganinthe1960sasasmalInetworkofacademicand
governmentcomputersprimarilyinvoIvedinresearchfortheU.S.
miIitary.OriginallyIimitedtoresearchersatahandfuIofuniversities
andgovernmentfaciIities,theInternethasquicklybecomeaworldwide
networkprovidinguserswithinformationonarangeofsubjectsand
allowingthemtopurchasegoodsdirectlyfromcompaniesviacomputer.
By1999,84
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