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1、太奇 2013 年管理類專業(yè)學位聯(lián)考輔導保過班二期英語完型專題編講:第一部分:分析2006 年SectioCloze (10 pos)Directions:For each numbered blhe following passage There are four choimarkedA, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWERSHEET wipencilWholesale priin July rose more sharplyn expected and at a faster ratencons

2、umri, 21 t businesses were still protecting consumers 22 the full brunt (沖擊) of higher energy costs.The Producrice Index, 23 measures what producers receive foods and servi, 24 1 percent in July, the Labor Department reported yesterday, double 25 economists hadbeen expecting and a sharp turnaround f

3、rom flat priin June. Excluding 26_ and energy,the core index of producrirose 0.4 percent, 27 n the 0.1 percentt economistshad 28.Much oft increase was a result of an 29 increase in car and truck pri.On Tuesday, the Labor Department said the 30 t consumers paid foods andserviin July were 310.5 percen

4、t over all, and up 0.1 percent, excluding food and energy. 32 the overall rise in both consumer and producri 33caused by energy costs,which increased 4.4 percenthe month. (Wholesale food pri 340.3 percent inJuly. 35July 2004, wholesale priwere up 4.6 percent, the core rate 36 2.8 percent,its fastest

5、 paince 1995.Typically, increaseshe Producrice Index indicate similar changeshe consumerindex 37 businesses recoup (補 償) higher costs from customers. 38 for much of thisexpan, which started 39 of 2001,s not been the 40 . In fact, manybusinesses like automakers have been aggressively discounting thei

6、r products.A. indicateA. ofB. to indicateB. toB. whichB. risesB. whatB. grainB. lowerB. reportedB. unexpectedC. indicatingC. byC. itC. roseC. whichC. cropC. higherC. calculatedC. expecion1 / 9D. indicatedD. fromD. thisD. raisedD. thisD. dietD. moreD. forecastD. expecting23.at24. A. rise25.atA. foodA

7、. lessA. saidA. expectable30. A.sB. costsB. fromB. MostB. wereB. fellB. In comparisonB. declinedB. soB. ButB. byB. situationC. chargesC. toC. Most ofC. isC. fallsC. Compared withC. liftedC. whileC. YetC. inC. matterD. valuesD. upD. Much ofD. areD. has fallenD. Compare toD. climbedD. whenD. StillD. t

8、oD. caseA. downA. MuchA. wasA. fallA. Comparing withA. droppedA. asA. AndA. atA. condition2008 年Directions:For each numbered blhe following passage There are four choimarkedA, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWERSHEET wipencilOlympic Games are held every four years at a

9、different site, in which athletes_21 _different nations compete against each other in a _ 22 of sports. There are two types of Olympics, the Summer Olympics and the wer Olympics.In order to 23 _the Olympics, aOlympic Committee (IOC). After all procity must submit a proal to theernationalals have bee

10、n 24, the IOC votes. If one city isvote, the city with the fewest votes is eliminated,sucsful in gaining a majorityheand voting continues with 25 _rounds, until a majority winner is determined. Typically the Games are awarded several years in advance, _ 26 _the winning city time to prepare for theGa

11、mes. In selecting the _27 _of the Olympic Games, the IOC considers a number octors,chief among them which city has, or promises to build, the best facilities, and whichcommittee seems most likely to 28the Games effectively.anizingThe IOC also _29 _which parts of the world have not yet hosted the Gam

12、es. 30 ,Tokyo, Japan, the host of the 1964 Summer Games, and Mexico city, Mexico, the host of the 1968 summer Games , were chosen 31 _to popularize the Olympic movement In Asia and in LatinAmerica._32the growing importance ofeviworldwide, the IOC in recent years has alsotakeno _33 _the host citys ti

13、me zone. 34the Games take placehe United Ses orCanada, for exle, Americanevinetworks are willing to pay _35_ higher amountsforhours.evirights because they can broadcast popular events 36, in prime viewing37 _the Games have been awarded. It is the responsibility of the localanizing38_anycommittee to

14、finance them. This is often diportion of the Olympiceviand with corporate sponsorships, ticket sales, and other smaller revenue sour2 / 9. 39 there is also directernment support.Although many cities have achieved a finanl profit by hosting the Games,thenOlympics can be finanlly _ 40. When the revenu

15、es from the Games were lessexpected, the city was left with large debts.A .inA. lotA .hostA. supportedA. suggestiveA. lettingA .siteA. seA. thinksA. For instanceB. forB. numberB. takeB. submittedC. ofC. varietyC. runC. substitutedD. fromD. seriesD.anizeD. subordinatedD. succeeding D allowingD placeD

16、 sponsor D calculatesD. On the wholeD. in commonD. Because ofD. acclaimD. WhereverD. significantlyD. livelyD. OnceD. returnsD. circumstanD. feasibleB. sucB setting B spotB stagesfulC. sucsiveC. permittingC. locationC. startC considersC. In briefC. in caseC. As forC. accordC. WheneverC. meaningfullyC

17、. aliveC. WhetherC. revenuesC. chanC. temptingB reckonsB. As a resultB. in partB. BecauseB. accountB. WhateverB. handsomelyB. livingB. Unless31.t meA. SinceA. amountA. HoweverA. greyA. liveA. UntilA.A. casesA. safeesB.erestsB. conditionsB. risky2010 年Directions: Read the following text Choose the be

18、st word (s) for each numbered blmark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (10 pos)andThe outbreak of swine fludemic on June 11, 2009. It is anization in41years.t wasthedetectedworldwideexico was declared ademic 1by the WorldglobalHealthThe heightened alert 2 an emergency meetingwith flu experts in Genevat

19、assembled after a sharp rise in cases in Australia, and rising 3in Britain, Japan, Chile andelsewhere.But thedemic is “ 4 ” in severity, According to Margaret Chan. theanizationsdirecteneral,5 the overwhelming majority of patients experiencing only mild symptoms anda full recovery, oftenhe 6 of any

20、medical treatmentThe outbreak came to global _ 7 in late April 2009, when Mexican authorities noted an usually large number of hospitalizations and deaths 8_ healthy adults. As mush of Mexico3 / 9City shut down at the height of a panic, cases began to _ 9 in New York City , the southwestern United S

21、es and around the world .he United Ses, new cases seemed to fade 10 warmer weather arrived . But inlate September 2009, offils reported there was _ 11_ flu activity in almost every se andt virtually all the _12 _ tested are the new swine flu, also known as (A), not seasonalflu ,he U.S., is 13_ moren

22、 one million people , and caused moren 600deaths and moren 6,000 hospitalizations .Federal health offils _14 Tamiflu for children from the national stockpile and began_ 15 orders from the ses for the new swine flu vaccine. The new vaccine, which isdifferent from the annual flu vaccine, is 16 _ ahead

23、 of expecions. Moren three milliondoses were to be made available in early October 2009, though most of those 17 doses were of the FluMist nasal spray type, which is not 18 _ for pregnant women, people over 50 or those with breathing difficulties, heart disease or several other _19 _. But it was sti

24、ll sible to vaccinate people in other high-risk groups: health care workers, people 20infants and healthy young people.A. criticizedA. proceededA. digitsA. moderateA. withA. progressA. realityA. overA. stay upA. asB. appedC. commentedC. followedC. amountsC. unusualC. fromC. presenceC. conceptC. amon

25、gC. fill upC. unlessC. significantC. patternsC. injectedC. revedC. takingC. reliableC. innovativeD. designatedD. promptedD. sumsD. extremeD. byD. favorD. noticeD. toD. cover upD. untilD. magnificentB. activatedB. numbersB. normalB. inB. absenceB. phenomenonB. forB. crop upB. ifB. enormous11. A. exsi

26、veA. categoriesA. impartedA. releasedA. placingA. feasibleA. prevalentA. presentedA. problemsA. involved inB. exlesD.lesB. immersedB. relayedB. deliveringB. availableB. principalB. restrictedD. infectedD. remainedD. givingD. applicableD. initialC.mendedD.roducedB.esC. agoniesC. concerned withD. suff

27、eringsD. warding offB. caring for4 / 9第二部分:十月聯(lián)考Text 1訓練Directions: There are ten blshe following passage .For each numbered bl, there arefour choimarked A,B,C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWERSHEET wisingle through the center.Adult education is the practice of teaching an

28、d educating adults. This is often doneheworkplace, or by “continuing 31” courses at secondary schools, oruniversity.ollege orEducating adults differs from educating 32 in several ways. One of the mostimportant 33 ist adults have gained knowledge and experience which can 34add value to a learning exp

29、erience orAnother important difference iserfere with it.t adults frequently must apply their knowledge in some 35 fashion in order to learn effectively; there must be a 36 and a reasonable expeciont the new knowledge will help them furthert goal. One exle, 37he 1990s,was the spread of computer train

30、ing courses in 38 adults, most of them office workers, couldenroll. These courses would teach basic use of the operating system or specific application_39 . Because the skills 40 toeract wiPC were s, many people who had beenworking white-collar jobs for ten years or more eventually took such trainin

31、g courses, either oftheir own will(tomanagers.gaincomputer skills andthus can highay)orat the request of their0.A. textbookA. childrenA. signsA. eitherA. probableA. planA. normalB. knowledgeB. studentsB. featuresB. neitherB. practicalB. prospectB. commonB. whichB. hardwar

32、eB. designedC. educationC. workersC. differenC. bothC. modernC. goalC. regularC. thoseC. technologyC. expectedD. trainingD. employeesD. practiD. soD. routineD.sibilityD. profitableD. whoseD. frameworkD. requiredA.tA. softwareA. relatedText 2he following passage. For each numbered blDirections: There

33、 are ten bls, there arefour choimarked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWER SHEET wisingle line through the center.The hobby of collecting autographs(親筆簽名)is called philography, from a Greek word meaning love of writing. People -31- many kinds of autographs. Some coll

34、ect signatures or other handwritten materials of authors, com ers, movie stars, or sports heroes. Others focus5 / 9on certain -32- such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, aial election,or the space program. -33- collectors try to acquire a complete set of autographs of Novel Prizewin

35、ners or Academy Award winners.Collectors may request autographs -34- cerities either inor by letter. Mostbeginning autograph collectors do nove the knowledge to determine -35- an autograph isgenuine(真實的). They may mistake other kinds of signatures for -36- handwritten signatures.For exle, some peopl

36、e have secretaries who sign their. Some individuals send outmass-produced letters or signed photographs to collectors who -37- their autographs. Many famous people use a mechanical device called an Autopen to sign autographs. The -38- can sign 3,000 signatures in eight hours. The only way to recogni

37、ze an Autopen autograph is to compare two of them. All Autopen autographs are -39- , but no two handwritten autographs are-40- alike.A. neglectA. storiesA. SomeA. fromA. whatA. falseA. copyA. actorA. genuineA. fluentlyB. arrangeB. eventsB. AnyB. inB. howB. indirectB. requestB. machineB. falseB. init

38、iallyC. readC. actionsC. NoC. forC. whetherC. openC. writeC. collectorC. differentC. exactlyD. collectD. plansD. SeveralD. toD. whereD. genuine D.D. secretaryD. identicalD. convenientlyText 3he following passage. For each numbered blDirections: There are ten blsthere arefour choimarked A, B, C andD.

39、 Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWER SHEET wisingle line through the center.Jazz is a kind of musics often been called the only art form to originateheUnited Ses. The history of _31 beganhe 1800s. The music grew from a 32_ ofinfluen, including blacerican music, African rhythms, Ame

40、rican band traditions andinstruments, and European harmonies and forms. Much of the best jazz is still written and_33 he United Ses. But musins from many other countries are _34 majorcontributions to jazz. Jazz waually _35 appreted as an important art form in Europe_36 it gained such recognitionhe U

41、nited Ses.The earst jazz was performed by blacericans who had little or no training inWestern music. These musins drew on a strong musical culture from _37 life. As jazzgrew _38 popularity, its sound was influenced by _39 with formal training and classicalmusic of Africa, Asia, and otharts of the wo

42、rld. The development of instruments with newand _40 characteristics has also influenced the sound of jazz.6 / 9A. jazzA. selectionA. spokenA. makingA. restrictivelyA. uselessA. blackA. onA. artistsA. similarB. musicB. emphasisB. shownB. seekingB. widelyB. beforeB. whiteB. forB. audienceB. classified

43、C. artC. aD. formD. combinationD. understoodD. rememberingD. flexiblyD. whyD. redD. ofranceC. performedC. provingC. slightlyC. howeverC. yellowC. inC. judgesC. differentD. musnsD. Western第三部分:強化訓練Exercise 1began to expand, very few of the people who hadWhenevie famousthe ltheyradio commenors were ab

44、le to be equally effective onevi. Some ofexperienced when they were trying t0 2themselves to the new medium were technical. Whenworking 3radio, for exle, they hade 4to seeing on 5of thet the 7 has to be very good at talking. 8listener. This 6of seeing for others meansall, he has to be able t0 9a con

45、tinuous sequence of visual images which 10meaning to thesounds which the listener hears.he 11 Ofevi, however, the commenor sees 12with the viewer. His role, therefore, is 13 different. He is there to make 14 t theviewer does not 15 some pos oferest, to help him 16on particular things, and to 17the i

46、mages on the and how to use iA. difficultiesA. turnA. onA. experiencedA. accountA. efficiencyeviscreen. 18 his radio colleague, he must know the _19 of silencethose moments 20thctures speak for themselves.C. sufferingsC. alterC. withC. establishedB. sucB. adaptB. atsesD. incidentsD. modifyD. behindD

47、. accustomedD. behalfD. performanceD. authorD. InD. perceiveD. reflectD. caseD. anythingD. hardlyD. clearB. determinedB. sideB. technologyB. TV viewerB. ForB. createB. applyB. eventB. nothingC.C. artntA. commenA. OfA. inspireA. addA. occaorC. speakerC. AboveC. causeC. affectC. factC. everythingC. in

48、itiallyC. sureA. somethingA. equallyA. definiteB. complessibley7 / 9A. loseA. focusA. exhibitA. LikeB. depriveB. attendB. demonstrateB. UnlikeB. goalB. whenCe eD. missD. insist D.D. ForC. followC. exC. AsC. valueeretA. purA. ifeD.D. asentionC. whichExercise 2he modern world, it is important to be we

49、ll informed. Sucsany fields 1ongetting the latest information. There are many_ 2of obtaining information which enable us to3what is going onhe world. And we are so 4to reading almost everyknewspr reports about new discoveries being made by mant we tend to 5the progressand benefit of scientific research franted. We 6t science must continue to achieve itsmany 7 whiche merely commonplace as8as they are

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