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 It's reported that the price of that building, which you were looking forward to buying, has risen ______ a further 600 yuan a square meter.

A. at                    B. by                 C. with          D. for

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II语言知识及应用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节  完形填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~30各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A fox one day fell into a deep well and could find no means of escape. A goat, suffering from   21  , came to the same well, and seeing the Fox, asked if the water was good.    22    to be happy and merry, the fox praised the delicious taste of the water and   23   him to go down. The goat, mindful only of his thirst,   24   jumped down. But just as he drank, the fox informed him of the difficulty they were both in and suggested a   25   for their common escape. “If,” said he, “you will place your forefeet upon the wall and   26   your head, I will run up your back and escape, and will help you out afterwards.” The goat readily agreed and the fox jumped upon his   27  . After he safely reached the mouth of the well, the fox ran off as fast as he could. When the goat blamed him for   28   his promise, he turned around and cried out, “You   29   old fellow! You should never have gone down before you had inspected the way up, nor should you have exposed yourself to the   30   from which you had no means of escape.”

Remember to look before you leap!

21. A. hunger                       B. tiredness                   C. thirst                 D. anger

22. A. Pretending                 B. Wishing                   C. Happening         D. Deciding

23. A. warned                      B. encouraged               C. ordered             D. allowed

24. A. carefully                    B. thoughtlessly            C. generously         D. clumsily

25. A. rest                           B. plan                         C. place                 D. dream

26. A. shake                         B. nod                          C. turn                  D. bend

27. A. tail                                   B. legs                         C. stomach            D. back

28. A. breaking                    B. making                    C. remembering     D. keeping

29. A. strange                      B. stubborn                   C. foolish                     D. rude

30. A. danger                       B. water                       C. darkness            D. happiness

B

Almost 200 countries met for two weeks in Copenhagen, Denmark at a United Nations conference on climate change. It was due to conclude a deal designed to set a carbon cutting framework to cover 2012-2050. In the end, only five of them reached an agreement: the United States, China, India, Brazil and South Africa.

President Obama praised the agreement last Friday. He said, “Many people are disappointed in the agreement, but the compromise is better than nothing.”

The voluntary agreement, known as the Copenhagen Accord, urges major polluters to make deeper cuts in the emission(排放) of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, are partly created by burning oil and coal for transportation and electricity.

The agreement sets targets to prevent the Earth’s average temperature from rising more than two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. And the plan calls for 100 billion dollars a year in aid to poor nations to deal with climate change. This would start in 2020.

But the agreement is not legally binding(约束). It fails to set detailed targets for cuts in carbon emissions. And it failed to earn the support of all the nations at the talks.

India’s environment minister praised the united position taken by India, China, Brazil and South Africa. He said it permitted them to avoid the legally binding targets and international supervision proposed by developed countries.

India has promised to cut emissions by at least twenty percent but they say rich nations created the problem, so they should take most of the responsibility for reducing greenhouse gases.

China rejected accusations that it was responsible for the results at Copenhagen. A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said developed countries didn’t perform well at the talks. She said China has taken its own measures to fight climate change and supports pressing ahead with international cooperation.

China and other large developing countries have accused rich nations of failing to offer big enough cuts in their own emissions. They also say wealthy nations did not offer enough money and technology to help poor countries deal with climate change.

In Europe, politicians and environmentalists expressed deep disappointment that world leaders failed to reach a stronger agreement. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says the Copenhagen Accord is only a beginning, and that he will work with world leaders to reach a legally binding treaty(条约) in the coming months.

46. What’s the main purpose of the Copenhagen conference?

   A. To sign the Copenhagen Accord.

   B. To reach a legally binding agreement on cutting carbon emissions.

   C. To discuss measures of controlling the world climate change.

   D. To prevent the Earth’s average temperature from rising.

47. Which is true about the agreement, the Copenhagen Accord?

   A. It will collect $ 100 billion to help poor countries to deal with climate change.

   B. It has earned the support of all the nations at the conference.

   C. It has set detailed targets for big enough cuts in carbon emissions.

   D. It is far from a satisfactory agreement, which should be legally binding.

48. We can infer from the passage that ______.

   A. the Copenhagen conference has achieved most of its designed goals

   B. a stronger agreement with legal effect will soon be reached

   C. big differences still remain between developing and developed countries.

   D. developed countries won’t make cuts in the emission of greenhouse gases

49. Which of the following is NOT China’s attitude towards the issue of climate change?

   A. China should be responsible for the result of the world climate change.

   B. Rich countries should offer more money to help poor ones deal with climate change.

C. China supports pressing ahead with international cooperation to fight climate change.

   D. Major polluters should make deeper cuts in the emission of greenhouse gases.

50. By saying “the Copenhagen Accord is only a beginning”, Ban Ki-moon implies that ______.

   A. there is still a long way to go   

   B. there is little hope to realize the goal

   C. too little is achieved at this conference

   D. he is disappointed with the world leaders

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