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The “show business” attracts many young people.     1     , only very few can hope to become famous. Talent is not   2   . Without a good manager, a performer can never hope to succeed. Fashion is   3   important in this business. The best tailor in the world will never be successful if he makes   4   clothes. In exactly the same way, a performer must change his "act" in order to   5   the taste of the moment. This is   6    for actors and dancers, but perhaps most of all for    7  

 "Pop" stands for "popular", and pop singer has to   8   to become popular. He must either give the public what they want, or he must find   9    way of singing that will attract their attention.   10   when he has succeeded, and his records are sold everywhere, he cannot   11   . He must work harder than ever to    12    popular, because there are always younger singers trying to become famous.

  The life of a successful pop singer is   13   . He can only relax when he is   14   , because everything he does is watched and reported in the special newspaper written for the "fans". The fans are the most important people in the world for   15   . They buy his records, they go to his concerts, and they make him   16   . But they can be very troublesome, too. They sometimes   17   handkerchiefs, they tear off buttons, and they even cut off pieces of the unfortunate singer's hair. Many singers have been forced to    18     A pop singer has to spend a lot of money on   19   , because he must always look smart. He must have a nice car. And   20   he must always keep smiling for the benefit of his public.

1. A. Unfortunately     B. Therefore      C. Naturally       D, Luckily

2, A, important        B. enough          C. necessary     D, encouraged

3. A. still            B, yet           C, even         D. also

4. A. good          B. old-fashioned      C. bright-colored      D. new

5. A. follow        B. get           C. change      D. agree

6. A. so         B. same          C. true          D. also

7. A. artists         B. tailors          C. women     D, singers

8. A. act         B. work very hard      C. travel       D, sing

9. A. a new        B. an easy        C. a special       D. a strange

10. A. Even        B. Unless       C. If             D. But

11. A. give up         B. become popular    C. relax            D. satisfy

12. A. become           B. remain         C. make         D. gain

13. A. simple             B. not busy          C. exciting       D. not easy

14. A. tired out          B. old              C. alone       D. famous

15. A. the public           B. the show business C. the film star           D. the singer

16. A, rich and famous      B. excited       C. poor but happy      D. satisfied

17. A. receive          B. steal        C. ask for        D. demand

18. A. sing          B. give in         C. hide         D. leave

19. A. traveling       B. clothes          C. food            D. housing

20. A. thus         B. more or less       C. after all           D. above all

 

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The “show business” attracts many young people.     1     , only very few can hope to become famous. Talent is not   2   . Without a good manager, a performer can never hope to succeed. Fashion is   3   important in this business. The best tailor in the world will never be successful if he makes   4   clothes. In exactly the same way, a performer must change his "act" in order to   5   the taste of the moment. This is   6    for actors and dancers, but perhaps most of all for    7  

 "Pop" stands for "popular", and pop singer has to   8   to become popular. He must either give the public what they want, or he must find   9    way of singing that will attract their attention.   10   when he has succeeded, and his records are sold everywhere, he cannot   11   . He must work harder than ever to    12    popular, because there are always younger singers trying to become famous.

  The life of a successful pop singer is   13   . He can only relax when he is   14   , because everything he does is watched and reported in the special newspaper written for the "fans". The fans are the most important people in the world for   15   . They buy his records, they go to his concerts, and they make him   16   . But they can be very troublesome, too. They sometimes   17   handkerchiefs, they tear off buttons, and they even cut off pieces of the unfortunate singer's hair. Many singers have been forced to    18     A pop singer has to spend a lot of money on   19   , because he must always look smart. He must have a nice car. And   20   he must always keep smiling for the benefit of his public.

1. A. Unfortunately     B. Therefore      C. Naturally       D, Luckily

2, A, important        B. enough          C. necessary     D, encouraged

3. A. still            B, yet           C, even         D. also

4. A. good          B. old-fashioned      C. bright-colored      D. new

5. A. follow        B. get           C. change      D. agree

6. A. so         B. same          C. true          D. also

7. A. artists         B. tailors          C. women     D, singers

8. A. act         B. work very hard      C. travel       D, sing

9. A. a new        B. an easy        C. a special       D. a strange

10. A. Even        B. Unless       C. If           D. But

11. A. give up         B. become popular    C. relax            D. satisfy

12. A. become           B. remain         C. make         D. gain

13. A. simple             B. not busy          C. exciting       D. not easy

14. A. tired out          B. old              C. alone       D. famous

15. A. the public           B. the show business C. the film star           D. the singer

16. A, rich and famous      B. excited       C. poor but happy      D. satisfied

17. A. receive          B. steal        C. ask for        D. demand

18. A. sing          B. give in         C. hide         D. leave

19. A. traveling       B. clothes          C. food            D. housing

20. A. thus         B. more or less       C. after all           D. above all

 

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第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
  JSC Boggs is an artist who makes money.To be exact,he draws money.In the United States he draws dollars,in Britain pounds and in France francs.Each are almost perfect reproductions,apart from the fact that he writes "Bank of Boggs" or another humorous message on them.
  When Boggs goes shopping or for a meal,he offers "Boggs dollars" in the payment for what he wants.He also offers real money.It is up to the people selling the goods to take whichever they prefer.
  When a shopkeeper or a restaurant owner takes a "Boggs dollar",he or she gives a receipt in return for the things bought.Boggs then sells the receipt at face value to art collectors.This is how he makes actual money for the times when people will not accept his drawings.
  The collector uses the receipt to find the person holding the actual "Boggs dollar" and the two talk over what they think would be a fair price.This gives the shop or restaurant owner the chance to make another profit on the goods he or she sold to Boggs.It means Boggs actually gets paid for buying things.And it means that the collector has a unique work of art---each "Boggs dollar" is separately drawn.
  Artists like to make us think.What Boggs wants us to think about is the nature of value and money. What is money really worth? Is value of money the same as personal value? Once "Boggs dollars " have been given away by the artist,they often continuew to circulate and grow on value A "Boggs one dollar bill" may have bought the artist a cup of coffee in New York.Now it may be worth a car or an expensive meal.It all depends on that value a person chooses to give it.
  Money used to be worth a certain weight in gold or silver.Now it is just worth whatever the government or the banks.JSC Boggs is trying to start another type of money.People can choose "Boggs dolars" or not.And their value is up to whoever uses them.In a way,"Boggs dollars" are "people's money".
  56.How much will Boggs get if he buys a cup of coffee with a "Boggs one dollar bill"?
   A.One dollar. B.More than one dollar.
   C.Less than one dollar. D.Much more than one dollar.
  57.According to the text,the main difference between"value of money "and "personal value" is that ______.
   A.they rise or fall separately B.they refer to different people
   C.they are decided by different people D.they are decided by different banks
  58.What does the writer mean by saying "Boggs dollars are people's money"?
   A.They are two different types of money.
   B.In fact they are not real money.
   C.People can share them and use them among themselves.
   D.People are free to use them and deck their value.
  59.Choose the girht order in which Boggs gets paid.
    a.He buys things with his dollars.
    b.He sells the receipt to an art collector.
    c.He araws dollars.
    d.The art collector finds the shopkeeper to buy his dollars.
    e.The shopkeeper gives him a receipt.
   A.c - a - e - b - d
   B.c - e - b - d - a
   C.e - c - b - d - a
   D.e - b - c - a - d

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  What comes into your mind when you think about robots? Do you imagine armies of evil metal monsters planning to take over the world? Or, perhaps of mechanical men who have been created as guards or soldiers by a mad genius? Or maybe you think of man- like robots who act, think, and look like human beings. In fact robots like these have more to do with science fiction films than with real life. In the real world robots are machines that do jobs which otherwise have to be done by people. Robots either operate by themselves or under the control of a person.
  In a car factory, for example, robot machinery can put together and paint car bodies. On the sea bed remotecontrolled(遥控)underwater machines with mechanical arms can perform tasks too difficult for divers. Robot spacecraft can explore the solar system and send back information about planets and stars.
  Many robots have computer brains. Some robots are fitted with cameras , sensors, and microphones which enable them to see, to feel, and to hear. And some robots can even produce electronic speech.
  All this does not mean that a robot can think and behave like a human being. Present day robots have to be programmed with a good deal of information before they can carry out even simple tasks.
 44.Robots in real life________.
  A. can behave like human beings   B. have the ability to control the world
  C. can think by themselves        D. can help us with a lot of work
 45.According to this article, which of the following is not true about robots in the real world?
  A. Some robots are as creative as artists.     B. Some robots can help manufacture cars.
  C. Some robots can see and hear.       D. Some robots can explore outer space.
 46.Robots can perform many tasks for man because________.
  A. they have intelligence    B. they are supplied with computer programs
  C. they can imitate human beings    D. they have the ability to learn new things
 47.The robots in science fiction films and those in real life differ mainly in________.
  A. mentality   B. appearance   C. material    D. size

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第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

  JSC Boggs is an artist who makes money.To be exact,he draws money.In the United States he draws dollars,in Britain pounds and in France francs.Each are almost perfect reproductions,apart from the fact that he writes "Bank of Boggs" or another humorous message on them.

  When Boggs goes shopping or for a meal,he offers "Boggs dollars" in the payment for what he wants.He also offers real money.It is up to the people selling the goods to take whichever they prefer.

  When a shopkeeper or a restaurant owner takes a "Boggs dollar",he or she gives a receipt in return for the things bought.Boggs then sells the receipt at face value to art collectors.This is how he makes actual money for the times when people will not accept his drawings.

  The collector uses the receipt to find the person holding the actual "Boggs dollar" and the two talk over what they think would be a fair price.This gives the shop or restaurant owner the chance to make another profit on the goods he or she sold to Boggs.It means Boggs actually gets paid for buying things.And it means that the collector has a unique work of art---each "Boggs dollar" is separately drawn.

  Artists like to make us think.What Boggs wants us to think about is the nature of value and money. What is money really worth? Is value of money the same as personal value? Once "Boggs dollars " have been given away by the artist,they often continuew to circulate and grow on value A "Boggs one dollar bill" may have bought the artist a cup of coffee in New York.Now it may be worth a car or an expensive meal.It all depends on that value a person chooses to give it.

  Money used to be worth a certain weight in gold or silver.Now it is just worth whatever the government or the banks.JSC Boggs is trying to start another type of money.People can choose "Boggs dolars" or not.And their value is up to whoever uses them.In a way,"Boggs dollars" are "people's money".

  56.How much will Boggs get if he buys a cup of coffee with a "Boggs one dollar bill"?

   A.One dollar. B.More than one dollar.

   C.Less than one dollar. D.Much more than one dollar.

  57.According to the text,the main difference between"value of money "and "personal value" is that ______.

   A.they rise or fall separately B.they refer to different people

   C.they are decided by different people D.they are decided by different banks

  58.What does the writer mean by saying "Boggs dollars are people's money"?

   A.They are two different types of money.

   B.In fact they are not real money.

   C.People can share them and use them among themselves.

   D.People are free to use them and deck their value.

  59.Choose the girht order in which Boggs gets paid.

    a.He buys things with his dollars.

    b.He sells the receipt to an art collector.

    c.He araws dollars.

    d.The art collector finds the shopkeeper to buy his dollars.

    e.The shopkeeper gives him a receipt.

   A.c - a - e - b - d

   B.c - e - b - d - a

   C.e - c - b - d - a

   D.e - b - c - a - d

 

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