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Take an unbrella ________ it rains.


  1. A.
    in any case
  2. B.
    in case
  3. C.
    be cause
  4. D.
    for
B
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解析:从上下文看,该句是一个含有条件状语从句的复合句。在供选择的答案中,只有B项才能引起条件状语从句。
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Just the mention of the TOEFL, GRE and GAMT exams brings a thought of long hours of dull paper work. But that idea is becoming increasingly out of date. As planned, computerized tests will begin next year which will bring a series of changes from test psychology to scoring techniques.

From computer - equipped rooms, examinees will answer the questions on a computer. If they are sure about their choices, they can pass to the next question by pressing the entry (条目) “next”. Then another question will be randomly (任意地) selected from a vast test item bank and appear on the screen. After answering all the questions, examinees can choose the entry “quit” if they are not satisfied with their performance, or “score” if they want to see the result. Scores will be calculated immediately and appear on the screen. By that point, student's marks are official--there is no going back.

Since they greatly shorten the painful waiting process-which used to be two or three months, computerized tests have won worldwide popularity. Besides, there will be no rushing to the registration offices (登记处) for these exams. Computerized tests will be given every workday in an exam center with all three kinds of tests being held in the same room. All test takers need to do is to call the exam center and book their seats for a particular day.

In addition it will become technically possible to apply new testing procedures. In the past, each examinee had the same set of test items despite differences in their ability. Under a computerized system, however, if the computer judges an answer is right, a question of a relatively difficult nature will follow. But if an examinee continues to give wrong answers and is judged as un-qualified by the computer system, he will be automatically denied the chance to go further in the test.

Computerized tests allow the examinee to know their scores ______.

  A. immediately on a central computer for scoring test papers

  B. a few minutes after the exam with the help of a test center worker

  C. on the next day after they have taken the exam

  D. immediately after the exam by means of the same computer

If an examinee is not satisfied with his performance ______.

  A. he can admit defeat and give it up         B. he can ask the computer to give some advice

  C. he can ask another chance within a few days D. he is allowed to do it once again

Under a computerized system, all of the following would be possible except that ______.

  A. different exams can be taken in the same room

  B. one doesn’t need to rush to the registration officer for taking an exam

  C. it will be much easier to pass an examination

  D. one can take an exam almost at any time of the year

The word denied in the last sentence most probably means ______.

  A. refused           B. allowed         C. lost          D. passed

Just the mention of the TOEFL, GRE and GAMT exams brings a thought of long hours of dull paper work. But that idea is becoming increasingly out of date. As planned, computerized tests will begin next year which will bring a series of changes from test psychology to scoring techniques.
From computer - equipped rooms, examinees will answer the questions on a computer. If they are sure about their choices, they can pass to the next question by pressing the entry (条目) “next”. Then another question will be randomly (任意地) selected from a vast test item bank and appear on the screen. After answering all the questions, examinees can choose the entry “quit” if they are not satisfied with their performance, or “score” if they want to see the result. Scores will be calculated immediately and appear on the screen. By that point, student's marks are official--there is no going back.
Since they greatly shorten the painful waiting process-which used to be two or three months, computerized tests have won worldwide popularity. Besides, there will be no rushing to the registration offices (登记处) for these exams. Computerized tests will be given every workday in an exam center with all three kinds of tests being held in the same room. All test takers need to do is to call the exam center and book their seats for a particular day.
In addition it will become technically possible to apply new testing procedures. In the past, each examinee had the same set of test items despite differences in their ability. Under a computerized system, however, if the computer judges an answer is right, a question of a relatively difficult nature will follow. But if an examinee continues to give wrong answers and is judged as un-qualified by the computer system, he will be automatically denied the chance to go further in the test.
【小题1】 Computerized tests allow the examinee to know their scores ______.

A.immediately on a central computer for scoring test papers
B.a few minutes after the exam with the help of a test center worker
C.on the next day after they have taken the exam
D.immediately after the exam by means of the same computer
【小题2】 If an examinee is not satisfied with his performance ______.
A.he can admit defeat and give it upB.he can ask the computer to give some advice
C.he can ask another chance within a few daysD.he is allowed to do it once again
【小题3】Under a computerized system, all of the following would be possible except that ______.
A.different exams can be taken in the same room
B.one doesn’t need to rush to the registration officer for taking an exam
C.it will be much easier to pass an examination
D.one can take an exam almost at any time of the year
【小题4】The word denied in the last sentence most probably means ______.
A.refusedB.allowedC.lostD.passed

Just the mention of the TOEFL, GRE and GAMT exams brings a thought of long hours of dull paper work. But that idea is becoming increasingly out of date. As planned, computerized tests will begin next year which will bring a series of changes from test psychology to scoring techniques.

From computer - equipped rooms, examinees will answer the questions on a computer. If they are sure about their choices, they can pass to the next question by pressing the entry (条目) “next”. Then another question will be randomly (任意地) selected from a vast test item bank and appear on the screen. After answering all the questions, examinees can choose the entry “quit” if they are not satisfied with their performance, or “score” if they want to see the result. Scores will be calculated immediately and appear on the screen. By that point, student's marks are official--there is no going back.

Since they greatly shorten the painful waiting process-which used to be two or three months, computerized tests have won worldwide popularity. Besides, there will be no rushing to the registration offices (登记处) for these exams. Computerized tests will be given every workday in an exam center with all three kinds of tests being held in the same room. All test takers need to do is to call the exam center and book their seats for a particular day.

In addition it will become technically possible to apply new testing procedures. In the past, each examinee had the same set of test items despite differences in their ability. Under a computerized system, however, if the computer judges an answer is right, a question of a relatively difficult nature will follow. But if an examinee continues to give wrong answers and is judged as un-qualified by the computer system, he will be automatically denied the chance to go further in the test.

1. Computerized tests allow the examinee to know their scores ______.

  A. immediately on a central computer for scoring test papers

  B. a few minutes after the exam with the help of a test center worker

  C. on the next day after they have taken the exam

  D. immediately after the exam by means of the same computer

2. If an examinee is not satisfied with his performance ______.

  A. he can admit defeat and give it up         B. he can ask the computer to give some advice

  C. he can ask another chance within a few days D. he is allowed to do it once again

3.Under a computerized system, all of the following would be possible except that ______.

  A. different exams can be taken in the same room

  B. one doesn’t need to rush to the registration officer for taking an exam

  C. it will be much easier to pass an examination

  D. one can take an exam almost at any time of the year

4.The word denied in the last sentence most probably means ______.

  A. refused           B. allowed         C. lost          D. passed

 

D

   Indonesia is known as the country of islands. It has 17,508. But in recent years, the popular tourist destination has lost some of its shine.

   Due to rising sea levels caused by global warming, 24 Indonesian islands have gone under the sea. Scientists say 2,000 more will disappear before 2030. In the past three years, the southeast Asian nation also witnessed its islands destroyed by a tsunami(海啸) and typhoons.

   “If no measures are taken to fight climate change, the beautiful islands will go forever.” scientists told environmental ministers from about 190 countries at a UN climate change meeting.

   This week they are meeting in Bali, an Indonesian islands. They are trying to reach a deal to cut the world’s emissions(排放) of CO2, which makes the earth warmer.

Indonesia is not alone. This year has been more extreme weather  hit the world. Canada and US suffered heavy storms and typhoons, While Australians were caught in the heaviest drought in a century.

In China , the average temperature this year went up by 1.2℃ from last year, reaching the highest on record since 1951. From Jiangxi and Hunan in the south to Heilongjiang and Jilin in the northeast , one –third of farmland has suffered from a drought.

However, other parts of the country got too much rain. More than 700 people were killed in floods, landslides(泥石流) and storms. “These weather extreme are the more obvious effects of global warming,” said Song Lianchun, a climate expert.

Scientists say time is running out. To escape from the worst effects, global CO2 emissions need to be cut from the levels they were at in 2000 by 50 to 85 percent by 2050.

But in recent years climate change talks have been bogged down by arguments over  who will pay the bill for cleaner technology. Developing countries are worried that the cut in emissions will slow their economic development.

“China will play a responsible and constructive role in the meeting,” said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. The nation is now the world’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter(排放者) .”However, developed nations should help developing nations deal with the global issue.”

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   a. More and more islands are going under the sea

   b. The sea levels are continuously rising.

   c. The weather is getting warmer and warmer

   d. Emission of CO2 is increasing.

   A. a b c d             B. b c d a            C. c b a d            D. d c b a

68. What does the phrase “extreme weather” mean in the story?

   A. Temperatures are rising all over the world.

   B. Bad weather like floods, drought, and landslides happen in some countries.

   C. More and more farmland is eaten up by desert.

   D. It pours down in some places, while it doesn’t rain at all in other places.

69. Climate change talks have become bogged down because countries cannot agree on ____________.

   A. who should be responsible for causing climate change

   B. who will pay for the cleaner technology needed to tackle(处理) climate change

   C. whether developed nations should help developing nations in solving climate change

   D. whether developing nations should cut emission of CO2

70. What is China’s attitude towards dealing with problems of climate change?

   A. China will pay for the cleaner technology.

B. China will take an active part in dealing with climate change.

C. China think it is developed nations’ responsibility to deal with climate change.

D. China will depend on developed nations to help it to solve climate change.

   Indonesia is known as the country of islands. It has 17,508. But in recent years, the popular tourist destination has lost some of its shine.

   Due to rising sea levels caused by global warming, 24 Indonesian islands have gone under the sea. Scientists say 2,000 more will disappear before 2030. In the past three years, the southeast Asian nation also witnessed its islands destroyed by a tsunami(海啸) and typhoons.

   “If no measures are taken to fight climate change, the beautiful islands will go forever.” scientists told environmental ministers from about 190 countries at a UN climate change meeting.

   This week they are meeting in Bali, an Indonesian islands. They are trying to reach a deal to cut the world’s emissions(排放) of CO2, which makes the earth warmer.

Indonesia is not alone. This year has been more extreme weather  hit the world. Canada and US suffered heavy storms and typhoons, While Australians were caught in the heaviest drought in a century.

In China , the average temperature this year went up by 1.2℃ from last year, reaching the highest on record since 1951. From Jiangxi and Hunan in the south to Heilongjiang and Jilin in the northeast , one third of farmland has suffered from a drought.

However, other parts of the country got too much rain. More than 700 people were killed in floods, landslides(泥石流) and storms. “These weather extreme are the more obvious effects of global warming,” said Song Lianchun, a climate expert.

Scientists say time is running out. To escape from the worst effects, global CO2 emissions need to be cut from the levels they were at in 2000 by 50 to 85 percent by 2050.

But in recent years climate change talks have been bogged down by arguments over  who will pay the bill for cleaner technology. Developing countries are worried that the cut in emissions will slow their economic development.

China will play a responsible and constructive role in the meeting,” said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. The nation is now the world’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter(排放者) .”However, developed nations should help developing nations deal with the global issue.”

 

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   a. More and more islands are going under the sea

   b. The sea levels are continuously rising.

   c. The weather is getting warmer and warmer

   d. Emission of CO2 is increasing.

   A. a b c d       B. b c d a       C. c b a d         D. d c b a

68. What does the phrase “extreme weather” mean in the story?

   A. Temperatures are rising all over the world.

   B. Bad weather like floods, drought, and landslides happen in some countries.

   C. More and more farmland is eaten up by desert.

   D. It pours down in some places, while it doesn’t rain at all in other places.

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   A. who should be responsible for causing climate change

   B. who will pay for the cleaner technology needed to tackle(处理) climate change

   C. whether developed nations should help developing nations in solving climate change

   D. whether developing nations should cut emission of CO2

70. What is China’s attitude towards dealing with problems of climate change?

     A. China will pay for the cleaner technology.

B. China will take an active part in dealing with climate change.

C. China think it is developed nations’ responsibility to deal with climate change.

D. China will depend on developed nations to help it to solve climate change.

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