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PassageFive OnthefourthThursdayofNovember everyyearAmericanscelebrateThanksgivingDay.Thedayisanationalholiday whichissetasideeachyearasatimetogivethankstoGodforourblessings 祝福.LegendhasitthatthefirstEnglishcolonists殖民者in Massachusetts马萨诸塞州startedthecustom.AccordingtothestorythePilgrims~ firstwinterintheNewWorldwasdifficult.Theyhadarrivedtoolatetogrow manycropsandwithoutfreshfoodhalfofthecolonistsdiedfromdisease. ThefollowingspringtheIndianstaughtthemhowtogrowcorn.Inthe autumnof1621bountifulcropsofcornbeansandpumpkinswereharvested. Thecolonistshadmuchtobethankfulforsoafeastwasplanned. TheyinvitedtheirIndianfriendstojointheminalargefeasttoshare inthebounties慷慨oftheland.Thisisthefirst Thanksgiving.ThetraditionalfoodsofthebigThanksgivingDay mealincluderoastturkeycranberriessweetpotatoespumpkinpieandIndian breadpuddings.Sincethedayissetasideforgivingthanksit hasalsobecomeatraditionalfamilyday.Largedinnerswithmanyrelativesare commonthroughoutAmericaonthisspecialday.Accordingtothepassagethefirstwinterofthecolonistswashardbecause______.
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PassageFour We’remorethanhalfway中途now;it’s onlytwomilesfarthertothetavern客栈saidthedriver. I’mgladofthatansweredthestrangerinamoresympatheticway. Hemeanttosaymorebuttheeastwindblewcleardownaman’sthroatif hetriedtospeak.Thegirl’svoicewasquiteattractive;howeverlater hespokeagain.Youdon’tfeelthecoldsomuchattwentybelow zerointheWesterncountry.Thereisn’tsuchdampchill潮冷hesaidand thenitseemedasifhehadblamedtheuncomplainingyoungdriver.Shehadnot evensaidthatitwasabaddayandhebegantobeconsciousofawarm hopefulnessofspiritandsenseofpleasantadventureunderallthewoolen scarves.You’llhaveacolddrivegoingbackhesaid anxiouslyandputuphishandforthetwentiethtimetoseeifhiscoatcollar wasasclosetothebackofhisneckaspossible.Ishallnot havetogoback!criedthegirlwitheagerpleasantness.I’monmyway homenow.Idroveoverearlyjusttomeetyouatthetrain.Wehadword thatsomeonewascomingtothetavern.Thedriverwas______.
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PassageTwo Startedin1636HarvardUniversityis theoldestofallthemanycollegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStates. YalePrincetonColumbiaandDartmouthwereopenedsoonafter Harvard.Intheearlyyearstheseschoolsweremuchalike.Only youngmenwenttocollege.Allthestudentsstudiedthesamesubjectsand everyonelearnedLatinGreekandHebrew.Littlewasknownaboutscience thenandonekindofschoolcouldteacheverythingthatwasknownaboutthe world.Whenthestudentsgraduatedmostofthembecameministers大臣or teachers.In1782Harvardstartedamedicalschoolforyoung menwhowantedtobecomedoctors.Laterlawyerscouldreceivetheirtrainingin Harvard’slawschool.In1825besidesLatinandGreekHarvardbeganteaching modernlanguagessuchasFrenchandGerman.Soonitbeganteaching Americanhistory.AsknowledgeincreasedHarvardandother collegesbegantoteachmanynewsubjects.Studentswereallowedtochoosethe subjectsthatinterestedthem.Todaytherearemanydifferent kindsofcollegesanduniversities.Mostofthemaremadeupofsmaller schoolsthatdealwith涉及specialfieldsoflearning.There’ssomuchto learnthatonekindofschoolcan’tofferit all.Asknowledgeincreasedcollegesbegantoteach______.
PassageThree Treesshouldonlybepruned修剪when thereisagoodreasonfordoingso.Manygardenersbelievethatmoredamage resultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromleavingthetreetogrowinits ownway.Firstpruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshave adesiredshape.Theobjectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheightand tohelpthegrowthofsmallsidebrancheswhichwillthickenitsappearanceor giveitaspecialshape.Secondlypruningmaybedonetomakethetree healthier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwoodorbranchesthatarerubbing againsteachotherandthuscausingwounds.Atreemaygrowhealthierby removingthebranchesthatarelockingupthecentreandsopreventingthefree movementofair.Oneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundis leftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasyentry进入fordiseasesbutitisa woundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingandthedisease astowhetherthetreewillliveordie.Pruningisusuallycloneinwinterfor thenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithouttheinterferencefromthe leaves.ThewoundsresultfrompruningwilldothefollowingEXCEPT______.
PassageTwo Startedin1636HarvardUniversityis theoldestofallthemanycollegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStates. YalePrincetonColumbiaandDartmouthwereopenedsoonafter Harvard.Intheearlyyearstheseschoolsweremuchalike.Only youngmenwenttocollege.Allthestudentsstudiedthesamesubjectsand everyonelearnedLatinGreekandHebrew.Littlewasknownaboutscience thenandonekindofschoolcouldteacheverythingthatwasknownaboutthe world.Whenthestudentsgraduatedmostofthembecameministers大臣or teachers.In1782Harvardstartedamedicalschoolforyoung menwhowantedtobecomedoctors.Laterlawyerscouldreceivetheirtrainingin Harvard’slawschool.In1825besidesLatinandGreekHarvardbeganteaching modernlanguagessuchasFrenchandGerman.Soonitbeganteaching Americanhistory.AsknowledgeincreasedHarvardandother collegesbegantoteachmanynewsubjects.Studentswereallowedtochoosethe subjectsthatinterestedthem.Todaytherearemanydifferent kindsofcollegesanduniversities.Mostofthemaremadeupofsmaller schoolsthatdealwith涉及specialfieldsoflearning.There’ssomuchto learnthatonekindofschoolcan’tofferit all.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanseethatintheearlyyears______.
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______theirworkwillgiveabetterfeelforthewidedifferencesbetweenthetwoschoolsofthought.
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Direction:Pickouttheappropriateexpressionfromtheeightchoicesand completethefollowingdialoguebyblackeningthecorrespondingletteronthe answersheet. A.Ithinkso.B.Haven’tseenyouforages. C.Pleasetakeiteasy.D.Don’tmentionit.E. Coffeeplease.F.That’sjustwhatIamthinking.G.No problem.H.IwouldifIcould.John:HelloMaria!______. Maria:YesI’mprettybusylately.Howaboutyourstudies
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis followedbyfivequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggested answersmarkedABCandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthe correspondingletterontheanswersheet.PassageOne EarlyinNovember1965NewYorkwas blackedoutbyanelectricityfailure停电.TheMayorpromisedthatitwouldnot happenagain.Pessimists悲观主义者werecertainthatitwouldhappenagain withinfiveyears.InJuly1977therewasarepeatperformancewhich producedaseriousdisorderthroughoutthecity.Atthattimethecitywasin oneofitsworstheatwaves.In1965therewaslittlecrime duringthedarknessandfewerthanahundredpeoplewerearrested.In 1977hundredsofstoreswerebrokenintoandlooted劫掠.Nearly4000 peoplewerearrestedbutfarmoredisappearedintothedarknessofthenight. Thenumberofpolicemanavailablewasfarfromenoughandsomelooterseven carryguns.Hospitalshadtotreathundredsofpeoplecutby glassfromshopwindows.Banksandmostbusinessremainedclosedthenext day.Theblackoutstartedat9:30P.M.whenlightninghitandknockedout supplycables.Manystoreswerethuscaughtbysurprise.For twenty-fourhoursNewYorkrealizedhowhelplessitwaswithout electricity.HowlongdidtheNewYorkblackoutin1977last
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageis followedbyfivequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggested answersmarkedABCandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthe correspondingletterontheanswersheet.PassageOne EarlyinNovember1965NewYorkwas blackedoutbyanelectricityfailure停电.TheMayorpromisedthatitwouldnot happenagain.Pessimists悲观主义者werecertainthatitwouldhappenagain withinfiveyears.InJuly1977therewasarepeatperformancewhich producedaseriousdisorderthroughoutthecity.Atthattimethecitywasin oneofitsworstheatwaves.In1965therewaslittlecrime duringthedarknessandfewerthanahundredpeoplewerearrested.In 1977hundredsofstoreswerebrokenintoandlooted劫掠.Nearly4000 peoplewerearrestedbutfarmoredisappearedintothedarknessofthenight. Thenumberofpolicemanavailablewasfarfromenoughandsomelooterseven carryguns.Hospitalshadtotreathundredsofpeoplecutby glassfromshopwindows.Banksandmostbusinessremainedclosedthenext day.Theblackoutstartedat9:30P.M.whenlightninghitandknockedout supplycables.Manystoreswerethuscaughtbysurprise.For twenty-fourhoursNewYorkrealizedhowhelplessitwaswithout electricity.Whycouldmanylootersrunaway
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PassageFive OnthefourthThursdayofNovember everyyearAmericanscelebrateThanksgivingDay.Thedayisanationalholiday whichissetasideeachyearasatimetogivethankstoGodforourblessings 祝福.LegendhasitthatthefirstEnglishcolonists殖民者in Massachusetts马萨诸塞州startedthecustom.AccordingtothestorythePilgrims~ firstwinterintheNewWorldwasdifficult.Theyhadarrivedtoolatetogrow manycropsandwithoutfreshfoodhalfofthecolonistsdiedfromdisease. ThefollowingspringtheIndianstaughtthemhowtogrowcorn.Inthe autumnof1621bountifulcropsofcornbeansandpumpkinswereharvested. Thecolonistshadmuchtobethankfulforsoafeastwasplanned. TheyinvitedtheirIndianfriendstojointheminalargefeasttoshare inthebounties慷慨oftheland.Thisisthefirst Thanksgiving.ThetraditionalfoodsofthebigThanksgivingDay mealincluderoastturkeycranberriessweetpotatoespumpkinpieandIndian breadpuddings.Sincethedayissetasideforgivingthanksit hasalsobecomeatraditionalfamilyday.Largedinnerswithmanyrelativesare commonthroughoutAmericaonthisspecialday.WhenwastheThanksgivingDaytraditionbegun
______afterhisdeaththathewasrecognizedasagreatscientist.
PassageFour We’remorethanhalfway中途now;it’s onlytwomilesfarthertothetavern客栈saidthedriver. I’mgladofthatansweredthestrangerinamoresympatheticway. Hemeanttosaymorebuttheeastwindblewcleardownaman’sthroatif hetriedtospeak.Thegirl’svoicewasquiteattractive;howeverlater hespokeagain.Youdon’tfeelthecoldsomuchattwentybelow zerointheWesterncountry.Thereisn’tsuchdampchill潮冷hesaidand thenitseemedasifhehadblamedtheuncomplainingyoungdriver.Shehadnot evensaidthatitwasabaddayandhebegantobeconsciousofawarm hopefulnessofspiritandsenseofpleasantadventureunderallthewoolen scarves.You’llhaveacolddrivegoingbackhesaid anxiouslyandputuphishandforthetwentiethtimetoseeifhiscoatcollar wasasclosetothebackofhisneckaspossible.Ishallnot havetogoback!criedthegirlwitheagerpleasantness.I’monmyway homenow.Idroveoverearlyjusttomeetyouatthetrain.Wehadword thatsomeonewascomingtothetavern.AccordingtothestrangerintheWestthewintersare______.
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PassageThree Treesshouldonlybepruned修剪when thereisagoodreasonfordoingso.Manygardenersbelievethatmoredamage resultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromleavingthetreetogrowinits ownway.Firstpruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshave adesiredshape.Theobjectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheightand tohelpthegrowthofsmallsidebrancheswhichwillthickenitsappearanceor giveitaspecialshape.Secondlypruningmaybedonetomakethetree healthier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwoodorbranchesthatarerubbing againsteachotherandthuscausingwounds.Atreemaygrowhealthierby removingthebranchesthatarelockingupthecentreandsopreventingthefree movementofair.Oneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundis leftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasyentry进入fordiseasesbutitisa woundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingandthedisease astowhetherthetreewillliveordie.Pruningisusuallycloneinwinterfor thenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithouttheinterferencefromthe leaves.AccordingtothearticlewhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue
PassageFive OnthefourthThursdayofNovember everyyearAmericanscelebrateThanksgivingDay.Thedayisanationalholiday whichissetasideeachyearasatimetogivethankstoGodforourblessings 祝福.LegendhasitthatthefirstEnglishcolonists殖民者in Massachusetts马萨诸塞州startedthecustom.AccordingtothestorythePilgrims~ firstwinterintheNewWorldwasdifficult.Theyhadarrivedtoolatetogrow manycropsandwithoutfreshfoodhalfofthecolonistsdiedfromdisease. ThefollowingspringtheIndianstaughtthemhowtogrowcorn.Inthe autumnof1621bountifulcropsofcornbeansandpumpkinswereharvested. Thecolonistshadmuchtobethankfulforsoafeastwasplanned. TheyinvitedtheirIndianfriendstojointheminalargefeasttoshare inthebounties慷慨oftheland.Thisisthefirst Thanksgiving.ThetraditionalfoodsofthebigThanksgivingDay mealincluderoastturkeycranberriessweetpotatoespumpkinpieandIndian breadpuddings.Sincethedayissetasideforgivingthanksit hasalsobecomeatraditionalfamilyday.Largedinnerswithmanyrelativesare commonthroughoutAmericaonthisspecialday.FootballgamesplayedonThanksgivingDayoftenattractlargeTVaudiencesbecause______.
PassageThree Treesshouldonlybepruned修剪when thereisagoodreasonfordoingso.Manygardenersbelievethatmoredamage resultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromleavingthetreetogrowinits ownway.Firstpruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshave adesiredshape.Theobjectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheightand tohelpthegrowthofsmallsidebrancheswhichwillthickenitsappearanceor giveitaspecialshape.Secondlypruningmaybedonetomakethetree healthier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwoodorbranchesthatarerubbing againsteachotherandthuscausingwounds.Atreemaygrowhealthierby removingthebranchesthatarelockingupthecentreandsopreventingthefree movementofair.Oneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundis leftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasyentry进入fordiseasesbutitisa woundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingandthedisease astowhetherthetreewillliveordie.Pruningisusuallycloneinwinterfor thenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithouttheinterferencefromthe leaves.Thewriter’spurposewhenwritingthispassageis______.
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