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第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分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WhenIwasatuniversityIstudiedveryharD.Butalotofmyfriendsdidverylittlework.Somedidjustenoughtopassexams.Othersdidn'tdoquiteenough.FredBaineswasoneofthem.HespentmoretimedrinkingintheStudents'Unionthanworkinginthelibrary.Onceattheendofthetermwehadtotakeanimportanttestinchemistry.Thetesthadahundredquestions.BesideeachquestionwehadtowriteTrueorFalse.WhileIwasstudyinginmyroomthenightbeforethetestFredwaswatchingtelevision.Fredusuallyworriedalotthenightbeforeatest.Butonthatnighthelookedperfectlycalm.Thenhetoldmeofhisplan.It'sverysimplE.ThereareahundredquestionsandIhavetogetfiftycorrecttopassthetest.I'lltakeacoinintotheexaminationroom.Ihaven'tstudiedachemistrybookformonthssoI'lljusttossthecoin.ThatwayI'msureI'llgethalfthequestionsright.ThenextdayFredcamecheerfullyintotheexaminationroom.Hesattossingacoinforhalfanhourashemarkeddownhisanswers.Thenhelefthalfanhourbeforetherestofus.Thenextdayhesawthechemistryprofessorinthecorridor.OhgoodhesaiD.Haveyougottheresultofthetest?WhatmarkdidIget?TheprofessorlookedathimandsmileD.Ahit'syouBaines.JustaminutE.Thenhereachedintohispocketandtookoutacoin.Hethrewitintotheaircaughtitinhishandandlookedatit.I'mterriblysorryBaineshesaidyoufaileD.1.FredBaines_______.A.spentquitesometimeworkingintheStudents'UnionB.workedhardathislessonsbuthefailedagainandagainC.oftenfailedhistestsD.wouldn'tworkhardsolongashecouldpassatest2Fredlookedperfectlycalmbeforethechemistrytestbecause_______.A.hewasalreadywellpreparedforitB.hedidn'tthinkthetestwassoimportantforhimC.someonehadpromisedtohelphimoutD.hebelievedhehadfoundoutawaytopassthetestwithoutanydifficulty3.TheprofessortoldBainestheresultofthetestbytossingacoinbecause_______.A.hehadn'tmarkedallthepapersyetB.hecouldn'trememberthemarkBainesgotC.hewouldn'thurtBaines'feelingbytellinghimthetruthD.hewantedtoteachBainesalesson
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