题目:She ___________ all her life to the welfare of women and children. A. presented B. dedicated C. contributed D. recommended Part II Cloze (20%) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D .You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.. It is well known that smoking causes harmful side effects; however, we see thousands smoking. Not only the elderly, 31 young people and children under 18 smoke, in order to show they 32 –maybe smoking is a 33 of being a grown-up. 34 , smoking has become a serious social problem. Our government has 35 called on people to 36 smoking. As a result, many have given up smoking. 37 , a lot more people are joining the ranks of smokers. 38 it is far from enough to 39 the matter to slogans(口号). 40 is necessary is a campaign 41 smoking. Firstly, I suggest regulations 42 be made to forbid smoking in public places. In many cities smoking is not 43 in cinemas or in theatres. Smokers have to abide by(服从)it, 44 they will be fined. Why can’t we 45 this as a good example to develop it in other public places 46 on the trains, hotels and so on? Secondly, I suggest stricter measures 47 taken to impose a tax 48 smokers for causing pollution. 49 , we’ll continue the fight against smoking in the 50 that one day smokers will fully realize the health dangers they face. 31. A. also B. but C. as well D. as well as 32. A. have grown up B. are growing up C. have been grown up D. had grown up 33. A. sign B. signal C. symbol D. trace 34. A. However B. Instead C. Accordingly D. Therefore 35. A. consistently B. consciously C. considerably D. consequently 36. A. hold up B. hold down C. hold back from D. hold on to 37. A. After all B. However C. Besides D. In addition 38. A. Nevertheless B. Otherwise C. And D. So 39. A. conclude B. exclude C. confine D. include 40. A. What B. That C. Wherever D. Whenever 41. A. on B. against C. about D. with 42. A. should B. have to C. would D. could 43. A. agreed B. let C. allowed D. followed 44. A. or B. and C. moreover D. though 45. A. look B. keep C. hold D. take 46. A. besides B. as C. such as D. except 47. A. are B. will be C. be D. are to be 48. A. on B. against C. to D. onto 49. A. In other words B. In the last word C. At last D. In a word 50. A. view B. hope C. wish D. fact Part III Reading Comprehension (30%) Passage One If you can’t see the point of the structure of the back wheel on a bicycle, try riding a unicycle or watch an ant colony. Ants have realized that, to carry a heavy load, two supports are better than one- even if they seem quite mismatched. When army ants want to carry a piece of food too big for a single ant to transport, an unusually large worker ant takes the front, and an unusually small one, the back. Two such ants can carry a load heavier than the sum of their individual abilities. An ant pair is like a bicycle wheel. The small rear shifts the center of gravity between the two ends, making the whole system much more stable. This is another example of how social insects rely on the colony to pass on genes that drive them to evolve sophisticated cooperation. Teamwork makes the most of the colony’s workforce. How big and little ants team up is a mystery. Army ant lines move at a constant rate; an ant struggling with a piece of meat bigger than it can manage might attract helpers by causing traffic congestion. And the alliances are not permanent. They break up and do something else rather than go around together looking for another piece of food equally well suited to their capabilities as a couple. 51. It is implied in the first paragraph that ______. A. the principle of bicycle can be reflected on ants B. riding a bicycle is like watching an ant colony C. the back wheel on a bicycle is very important D. ants can carry heavy load 52. An ant pair ______. A. must be made up of two ants of similar size B. can roll on the ground like a wheel C. usually consists of a big ant and a small one D. are arranged by the queen ant 53. The ant pair can move on steadily because ______. A. the ground is smooth B. the load is not heavy C. the rear ant shifts the gravity of the load D. the front ant has a bigger strength 54. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. An ant pair is usually fixed. B. Scientist still cannot explain why ants look mismatched in an ant pair. C. Only human beings know cooperation. D. Ants usually go out to search for food in pairs. 55. An ant may not ______.
A. team up with another ant
B. try to attract helpers when necessary
C. pass on genes that make them evolve cooperation
D. be attached to the same partner all the time Passage Two Old people are always saying that the young are not what they were. The same comment is made 第 2 页 共 3 页
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