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1.无论发生什么事情,我们必须把实验在星期五之前完成.(no matter)No matter what happens,we must finish the experiment ahead of Friday..

分析 无论发生什么事情,我们必须把实验在星期五之前完成.

解答 答案:No matter what happens,we must finish the experiment ahead of Friday.
No matter what 引导让步状语从句,表示"无论什么";ahead of 是固定短语,表示"在…之前".

点评 考查汉译英.
"no matter+疑问词=疑问词-ever含义为"…都…;不管…都…"它们引导的让步状语从句可以互换.例如:
No matter what happened,he would not mind.(=Whatever happened,he would not mind.)
  无论发生了什么事情,他都不会介意的.
但"no matter+疑问词"结构只能引导让步状语从句,而"疑问词-ever"还可以引导名词性从句.例如:
Whatever (=No matter what) you say,I won't believe you.(Whatever 引导让步状语句)无论你说什么,我都不会相信你.
I'll eat whatever (≠no matter what) you give me.(whatever引导宾语从句)
  你给我吃什么,我就吃什么.

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I am writing to inform you of some arrangements about my composition course and Latin course next year.
I've decided to re-establish the 5-paragraph essay as the goal for the composition course.I interviewed some of my former students and they all agreed that being able to write critically and continuously was important to them.
So next academic year,Term 1will be like always:sentences to paragraphing.And Term 2will work toward the 5-paragraph essay.The final 3weeks of Term 2will be reserved to introduce writing for TOEFL and CEE.By that time,if the students have done their job correctly,then they should be able to write quite well.
As for the Latin course,I will post notices around campus next week so that the students will understand what's on offer before I actually introduce the course.A number of students already emailed me about the course.
I am sure you don't understand what a big deal our opening this program at our school is.People around the world are interested in what we plan to do.There are many rewards available to the students who succeed in the course.Please share what I have said with the administration.I want them to understand the importance of this course.The reason why,I have contacted these colleagues (actually Oxford contacted me) is that I have confidence in our students and in myself.I know that when those professors meet our students and hear them speaking and reading Latin,they are going to be amazed.It will open all sorts of doors for students that they never even thought of to knock on.
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Yours,
Edward Johnson
21.According to the letter,what will Edward teach about writing in Term 1?B
A.Critical thinking.
B.Sentences to paragraphing.
C.5-paragraph essay.
D.Writing for TOEFL and CEE.
22.We can learn from the letter that Edward's Latin courseA.
A.has aroused students'interest
B.enjoys a nationwide reputation
C.has won a number of awards
D.benefits anyone who takes it
23.Why does Edward write this letter?C
A.To apply for the teaching position.
B.To show his achievements in Latin.
C.To inform the school of his course plans.
D.To seek assistance from the administration.
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A.To see her mother's quilts.
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D.To discuss her grandmother's life.
25.The author was surprised because.A
A.the quilt looked very strange.
B.her grandmother liked the quilt.
C.the quilt was the best she had seen.
D.her mother had made some changes
26.The underlined wood"crooked"in the passage most probably means.C
A.unfinished       
B.broken       
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D.unusual
27.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?D
A.A Quilt Show                             
B.Mother's Home     
C.A Monday Dinner                          
D.Grandmother's Quilt.
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But what coffee drinkers do not realize is that lurking(潜伏) among their fellow coffee-lovers are bank robbers.
Unbeknown to you,this modern form of bank robber is silently collecting all your private data.The only sign of his thievery is perhaps a little smile as your bank log-in details appear on his screen.
You'll only realize when you later go to a cash machine to withdraw(提取)some money,and discover that every penny in your account has been cleared out.
The common method for thieves is to use your smartphone's Wi-Fi connection.They rely on the fact that most of us are not careful about the security of networks we connect to.
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These networks are often given names,such as"Free Public Wi-Fi",which deceive smartphone users into logging in.On the surface,everything seems normal,and you will be able to connect just as you are with a legitimate Wi-Fi service.
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21.The underlined phrase"get on top of"can be replaced byA.
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You can see even more with a telescope.You might see stars where before you only saw dark space.You might see that many stars look larger than others.You might see that some stars that look white are really red or blue.With bigger and bigger telescopes you can see more and more objects in the sky.And you can see those objects in more and more detail.
But scientists believe there are some things in the sky that we will never see.We won't see them with the biggest telescope in the world,on the clearest night of the year.
That's because they're invisible.They're the mysterious dead stars called black holes.
You might find it hard to imagine that stars die.After all,our Sun is a star.Year after year we see it up in the sky,burning brightly,giving us heat and light.The Sun certainly doesn't seem to be getting old or weak.But stars do burn out and die after billions of years.
As a star's gases burn,they give off light and heat.But when the gas runs out,the star stops burning and begins to die.
As the star cools,the outer layers of the star pull in toward the center.The star squashes into a smaller and smaller ball.If the star was very small,the star ends up as a cold,dark ball called a black dwarf.If the star was very big,it keeps squashing inward until it's packed together tighter than anything in the universe.
Imagine if the Earth were crushed until it was the size of a tiny marble.That's how tightly this dead star,a black hole,is packed.What pulls the star in toward its center with such power?It's the same force that pulls you down when you jump-the force called gravity.A black hole is so tightly packed that its gravity sucks in everything-even light.The light from a black hole can never come back to your eyes.That's why you see nothing but blackness.
So the next time you stare up at the night sky,remember:there's more in the sky than meets the eye!Scattered in the silent darkness are black holes-the great mystery of space.
74.According to the article,what causes a star to die?D
A.As it gets hotter and hotter,it explodes.
B.It collides with other stars.
C.It can only live for about a million years.
D.As its gases run out,it cools down.
75.Which of the following statements is NOT a fact?B
A.Black holes are dead stars.
B.There is nothing as mysterious as a black hole.
C.Black holes are invisible.
D.Black holes have gravity.
76.Which of the following is NOT a feature of a black dwarf?A
A.It is usually bigger than a white dwarf.
B.It is dark.
C.It is smaller in size than a common star.
D.It is cold.
77.Why can't you see light when you look at a black hole?D
A.For most black holes are so far away.
B.As the star's gases burn,it stops giving off heat and light.
C.As a star cools,its outer layers pull in toward its center.
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My parents might not be learned,but they had noble character,which I'm dearly proud of.I(53)D recall that when my mother's boss and his family had to leave for Manila,my parents and I had to(54)Atheir house.My mother always warned me not to(55)Banything inside(56)C she and my father mopped the floor,changed the curtains and the like.
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54.A.watch overB.pick outC.let outD.fix up
55.A..deliverB.touchC.purchaseD.return
56.A.althoughB.as ifC.whileD.in case
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16.Which is the best title for this passage?B
A.The Five Senses of Man.
B.The Senses of Man.
C.Senses and Information.
D.Important Senses.
17.The sense of sight supplies us withC.
A.about half of our information about the world
B.about 20% of our information about the world
C.80% of our information about the world
D.all the needed our information about the world
18.The senses of hearing,smell,touch and taste supply us withB.
A.about half of our information about the world
B.about 20% of our information about the world
C.about 80% of our information about the world
D.all the needed our information about the world
19.The other senses besides the"five"senses of man that the passage mentions (提到) areC.
A.the tactile and the gustatory senses
B.the senses of balance and touch
C.the senses of kinesthesia and balance
D.the olfactory and the auditory senses
20.According to the passage,one misses most about the world when oneA.
A.is blind                          
B.is deaf
C.has no sense of taste and touch      
D.has no sense of balance and motion.
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(54)B,the school should let students go outside for lunch.It gives students a sense of (55)Band responsibility,and they deserve to be trusted.

36.A.InsteadB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Therefore
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38.A.orderingB.requiringC.encouragingD.allowing
39.A.supportB.copyC.findD.write
40.A.cheaplyB.easilyC.secretlyD.quickly
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42.A.interestingB.surprisingC.differentD.unusual
43.A.feelingsB.expectationsC.explanationsD.experiences
44.A.wishB.abilityC.needD.chance
45.A.obviouslyB.naturallyC.especiallyD.clearly
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48.A.workB.startC.returnD.leave
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50.A.strangeB.necessaryC.impossibleD.unexpected
51.A.dangerousB.excitingC.boringD.puzzling
52.A.tallB.strongC.oldD.smart
53.A.makeB.changeC.breakD.follow
54.A.After allB.In shortC.In factD.As usual
55.A.humorB.freedomC.directionD.achievement
8.In 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed by an Austrian conductor decided to hold an international festival of music,dance and theater in Edinburgh.The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.
At the same time,the"Fringe"appeared as a challenge to the official festival.Eight theater groups turned up uninvited in 1947,in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform,and they did so in a public house disused for years.
Soon,groups of students firstly from Edinburgh University,and later from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge,Durham and Birmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform theater by little-known writers of plays in small church halls to the people of Edinburgh.
Today the"Fringe",once less recognized,has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theater,music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts.And yet as early as 1959,with only 19 theater groups performing,some said it was getting too big.
A paid administrator was first employed only in 1971,and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself.In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries.More than 1,25 million tickets were sold.
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A.To bring Europe together again.
B.To honor heroes of World War 11.
C.To introduce young theater groups.
D.To attract great artists from Europe.
33.Why did some uninvited theater groups come to  Edinburgh in 1947?D
A.They owned a public house there.
B.They came to take up a challenge.
C.They thought they were also famous.
D.They wanted to take part in the festival.
34.Who joined the"Fringe"after it appeared?B
A.Popular writers.
B.University students.
C.Artists from around the world.
D.Performers of music and dance.
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