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1. What would you like to drink?Anything wrongVery good Well doneOrange juice, please2.Im engaged. _on your engagementCongratulationsPleasureWelcomeCheers3. Id like to make a reservation for two days. My name is Li Ming._Single or double room?You are too late for the room.We dont have any room.Our hotel is very expensive.4. Hello, may I speak to John?_You are wanted on the telephone.Just a second, pleaseCan I have a message for him?No, you cant.5.Thank you for your invitation._Ill appreciate it It doesnt matterIts a pleasureThats all right.第二部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)Passage 1No one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon(外科医生) and part of it taken out. Today, however, we neednt worry about feeling pain during the operation. The sick person falls into a kind of sleep, and when he awakes, the operation is finished. But these happy conditions are fairly new. It is not many years since a man who had to have operation felt all its pain. Long ago, operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cutoff, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched. Soon after 1770, Joseph Priestley discovered a gas which is now called laughing gas. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing, but one man at a party, Horace Wells, noticed that people didnt seem to feel pain when they were using this gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself. He asked a friend to help him. Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells teeth. Wells felt no pain at all. As he didnt know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out. Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event.6.It is _ since a man being operated felt all the pain.a few more yearsnot longfew yearstwo thousand years7.Long ago, when the sick man was operated on, he _ .could feel nothingcould not want anythingcould feel all the paincould do anything8.Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to _ .be afraid of anythingfeel painwant to go to the partiesbe ill9.If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he _ .felt nothingfelt very comfortable(舒服的)still felt painwould die10.One who took too much of the laughing gas _ .would laugh all the timewould diewould never feel painwould be very calm第二部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)Passage 2Barbara Jordan, one of the most respected lawyers and politicians in the United States, was the first black woman from the South to be elected to Congress. She was born in Houston, Texas, on February 21, 1936. Right from the start, she set high standards for herself in school. In high school, Miss Jordan decided to become a lawyer. At Texas SouthernUniversity she studied political science and history and graduated in 1956 at the top of her class. By 1959 she had earned a law degree from Boston University. Miss Jordan began practicing law at her parents dining room table. Three years later she opened her own office. The restless Miss Jordan first broke into politics in 1966, becoming the first black woman elected to the Texas senate. After an impressive record as a state senator, she entered the national scene. In 1972 she won a seat in the U.S. House Of Representatives. During her time in office she was devoted to helping minorities, the poor, and the elderly. My approach is to respect the humanity of everybody, she once said. Thats just the way Barbara Jordan was.11.Miss Jordan decided to become a lawyer_.before she ever started schoolwhen she was in high schoolwhile she was in Congressas soon as she finished her school12.What did she study at Boston University? _.History and scienceLawPolitical sciencePolitics and history13.The word restless in Paragraph5 means in its sentence_.having no rest all days and nightsbeing nervous and impatienthaving too much restnot satisfied with me life she was living and wanting to have some new experience14.In her political life she won _ in 1972.a law degreean appointment to the presidents cabineta seat in the state senatea seat in the U.S. Congress15.Miss Jordan was the first black woman_.to be appointed as an ambassadorfrom the South to be elected to Congressto be appointed to the congressto win a national election16.Hundreds of people _their homes in the floods.Loseare losthave been lostlost17.I dont believe Bush is elected as the President. There _ some mistake with the vote.must becan bewould becould be18.H ad you come here one minute earlier, you _ the school bus. But now you had to wait for another ten minutes for the next school bus.would catchwould have caughtcould catchshould catch19.Her case has attracted an enormous _ of public sympathy.NumberManyAmountMuch20.Not matter _, the heavy box is still immoveable.I am pushing hardhard am I pushinghow I am pushing hardhow hard I am pushing第四部分:完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)American people divide their days 21 several blocks 22 time, and plan different activities 23 different times. American time is on the dot. If something is supposed to happen 24 eight oclock, it will begin at eight. American value promptness and may become angry if a person is more than 15 minutes late 25 a good reason. If you know you are going to be late, call 26 advance and let someone know. 27 you arrive late, you should apologized and explain why. Americans arrive 28 time for doctors appointments. The doctor may keep you 29 , but if you keep the doctor waiting, you may get a bill 30 the doctors time!21ByInIntoOn22AtOfInFor23ForUpIntoTo24AtOnByIn25with notwithoutnot atnot with26OnAtForIn27AtInIfBy28OnInAtBy29to waitwaitingwaitedwait30ForWithOverIn31.Im very much eager to improve my oral English. 我迫切想要提高我的口语。32.He has sympathy for all the poor people. 他对所有的穷人都有怜悯之心。33.He offered to help us with our work.他主动帮助我们工作。
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