题目内容
His plan was such a good one _________we all agreed to accept it.
A. so B. and C. that D. as
C
第二部分:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
用所给中文提示或英文单词的适当形式完成下列句子,使句子完整正确。
81. I will ________(简要地)share some interesting facts and stories with you.
82. A lot of newly-planted young trees were d__________ in the typhoon.
83. During the festivals, the ___________(商业的)centers are crowded with people.
84. Your v___________ is too small; you need to learn more words.
85. After 32 years’ ________(缺席), China returned to the Olympic Games in 1984.
86. PSAs are often placed for free and are intended to educate people about health, safety, or any other issue which affects public w__________.
87. It is our duty to make c_____________ to protecting the environment.
88. All of us finally agreed to his plan because of his p____________ language.
89. The campaign is i ____________to educate the public to protect the environment.
90. I’m sorry those coats are not ____________(可获得的,可买到的) in your color and size.
(C)Most American students said goodbye to expensive fruits these days. In school canteens across the country, cheaper fruits like apples and oranges heave replaced them. “People are afraid to spend now” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They basically don’t know what the future will bring and keep waiting till after the Presidential Election.” The current financial crisis(金融危机), during which several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close, has made lots of Americans unwilling to buy expensive goods. Samira Martino, a restaurant owner in Miami, found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals. In more than two dozen interviews with the Associated Press across the country last month, American talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts about simply making ends meet.The crisis began last year. Experts blame it on U.S. banks lending money too easily. A lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders, the whole world’s financial markets were involved. This month the U.S. government agreed on a $ 700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But a turn-around(转机) is not sure. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time for the full effects of the plan to take hold in an economy that has had a world of trouble. Last week top finance officials from 20 major economies promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble. They believe the current crisis is the worst since the Great Depression in 1929. And they all think international cooperation is the key to solve it.51. From the first paragraph, we can infer that______A. apples and oranges become more expensiveB. people are worrying about the ElectionC. people are expecting a turn-around after the ElectionD. expensive fruits are in short supply in American markets52. Samira Martino’s restaurant is mentioned in the passage in order to ______A. show that people cut down their expenses.B. attract more people to come to his restaurantC. show how hard he is trying to run his businessD. encourage people to start businesses like him53. What is the cause of the current financial crisis of America?A. The Presidential ElectionB. U.S. banks lending money too easily.C. The decreasing economy.D. America’s rapid development.54. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Many students can not eat expensive fruits in school canteens.B. Americans are very worried about their lives.C. The international cooperation is most needed.D. The current financial crisis is the worst in American history.55. This passage mainly talks about______A. the terrible life of AmericansB. the situation of the financial crisisC. the way to go through the crisisD. the world financial market
单词填空,每空填一词(满分5分)。76. Keep indoors and don’t ____________(暴露)your skin to the sun.77. They have put f_____________ a plan for reducing the level of traffic.78. Considering that he was always a careful person, we decided to __________(采纳) his idea at last.79. _______ (除了) from school work, I spend my spare time in singing and angling. 80. Scientists foresee that bird flu and other epidemics will be w________ out with the development of science and technology.81. Most disaster experts believe that there is _____________ (潜在的可能性) that things could get a lot worse.82. Yesterday I rented a f_____________ apartment, so I didn’t have to buy any desks or chairs.83. Because the natural disasters occur at random times, it is difficult to warn people in a___________. 84. However, learning English as a foreign language is very difficult in the a_________ of a native language environment.85. More and more people think that nature __________ ( 值得 ) our protection because we ourselves depend on it to live our lives.
(C)
Most American students said goodbye to expensive fruits these days. In school canteens across the country, cheaper fruits like apples and oranges heave replaced them. “People are afraid to spend now” said Linda Morrow, who owns a shoe and handbag store. “They basically don’t know what the future will bring and keep waiting till after the Presidential Election.”
The current financial crisis(金融危机), during which several of the country’s biggest banks have been forced to sell or close, has made lots of Americans unwilling to buy expensive goods.
Samira Martino, a restaurant owner in Miami, found everyone is ordering water instead of juice and more people are sharing meals. In more than two dozen interviews with the Associated Press across the country last month, American talked about their concerns, from worries about small businesses to doubts about simply making ends meet.
The crisis began last year. Experts blame it on U.S. banks lending money too easily. A lot of people and companies, who borrowed money, have found themselves unable to pay it back. This left the banks, as well as the people who put their money in the banks, without money. Since the banks borrowed money between themselves and even across borders, the whole world’s financial markets were involved.
This month the U.S. government agreed on a $ 700 billion plan to try to save the financial market. But a turn-around(转机) is not sure. President George W. Bush has warned it will take some time for the full effects of the plan to take hold in an economy that has had a world of trouble.
Last week top finance officials from 20 major economies promised to work together to find a way out of the money trouble. They believe the current crisis is the worst since the Great Depression in 1929. And they all think international cooperation is the key to solve it.
51. From the first paragraph, we can infer that______
A. apples and oranges become more expensive
B. people are worrying about the Election
C. people are expecting a turn-around after the Election
D. expensive fruits are in short supply in American markets
52. Samira Martino’s restaurant is mentioned in the passage in order to ______
A. show that people cut down their expenses.
B. attract more people to come to his restaurant
C. show how hard he is trying to run his business
D. encourage people to start businesses like him
53. What is the cause of the current financial crisis of America?
A. The Presidential Election
B. U.S. banks lending money too easily.
C. The decreasing economy.
D. America’s rapid development.
54. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Many students can not eat expensive fruits in school canteens.
B. Americans are very worried about their lives.
C. The international cooperation is most needed.
D. The current financial crisis is the worst in American history.
55. This passage mainly talks about______
A. the terrible life of Americans
B. the situation of the financial crisis
C. the way to go through the crisis
D. the world financial market
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)