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河北專接本英語歷年真題(附答案)編制僅供參考審核批準(zhǔn)生效日期地址:電話:傳真:郵編:2001年專接本綜合考試試卷(英語)A.camera B.waste C.hatch D.matter A.perhaps B.harvest C.Fahrenheit D.foreheadA.shouted B.closed C.proved D.damagedA.association B.profession C.suggestion D.versionA.society B.piece C.field D.receiveA.younger B.anger C.stronger D.singerA.character B.moustache C.stomach D.schoolA.births B.paths C.baths D.mouthsA.always B.salt C.chalk D.alsoA.ghost B.exposure C.comb D.tombReligiousandprivateschoolsreceivelittlesupportfrompublictaxesintheUnitedStates,and__41__aresult,areusuallysomewhatexpensiveto__42__.ThelargestgroupofreligiousschoolsinAmerica__43__bytheRomanCatholicChurch.Whilereligiousschoolstendtobe__44__expensivethanprivateschools,thereareusuallysome__45__.Whenthere__46__freeeducationavailabletoallchildrenintheUnitedStates,whydopeople__47__moneyonprivateschools

Americansoffer__48__greatvarietyofreasonsfordoingso,includingthedesireofsomeparentsto__49__theirchildrentoschools__50__classestendtobesmaller,orwherereligiousinstruction__51__aspartoftheeducationalprogram,orbecause,__52__theiropinion,thepublicschoolsintheirareaarenot__53__highenoughqualitytomeettheirneeds.PrivateschoolsintheUnitedStates__54__widelyinsize,quality,andinthekindofprogramsthatareofferedtomeet__55__ofcertainstudents.Thedegree__56__Americanparentsaresatisfiedwiththeirchildren’sschoolsoften__57__peopleofothercountries.Mostschoolshaveorganizations__58__ofbothparentsandteachers,usuallycalledP.T.AforParent-TeacherAssociation.Theymeettogetherto__59__variousmattersconcerningtheschools.Parentsoftengivetime__60__withclassroomorafter-schoolactivities.41.A)as B)to C)in D)for42.A)go B)attend C)takepartin D)enroll43.A)wererun B)run C)isrun D)isrunning 44.A)less B)more C)rather D)much 45.A)lodging B)boarding C)tuition D)fees 46.A)was B)havebeen C)is D)are 47.A)spend B)pay C)cost D)take 48.A)a B)they C)some D)/49.A)bring B)bringing C)send D)sending 50.A)which B)what C)inthat D)where 51.A)isincludedB)areinclude C)includesD)hadincluded52.A)to B)in C)on D)for 53.A)// B)in C)of D)on 54.A)differ B)varies C)extend D)differs 55.A)theneeds B)thesatisfaction C)needs D)need 56.A)onwhich B)towhich C)which D)what 57.A)surprises B)surprised C)surprising D)striking 58.A)consisting B)comprising C)composing D)makingup 59.A)talkto B)comment C)discuss D)exchange 60.A)helping B)tohelp C)forhelpingD)onhelping 閱讀理解(30分)Passage1Makingafilmtakesalongtimeandisaveryhardwork.Writingthestoryforthefilmmaytakemanyweeks.Filmingthestorybeingactedorshootingthefilm,asitiscalled,oftentakesatleastsixmonths.Actorsandcameramenworkfromveryearlyinthemorninguntillateatnight.Eachscenehastobeactedandreacted,filmedandre-filmed,untilitisjustright.Sometimesthesamescenemayhavetobeactedtwentyorthirtytimes.Thefilmstudioislikealargefactory,andtheindoorstagesareverybigindeed.Sceneryofallkindsismadeinthestudio:churches,houses,castles,andforestsareallbuiltofwoodandbyactorsandactresses.Thedirectorofthefilm,however,isthemostimportantpersonInafilmstudio,hedecidesnowthesceneshouldbefilmedandhowthesceneshouldbearranged.Mostpeoplegotoseeafilmbecausetheyknowthefilmstarsinit.Sometimesthefilmmaybeverypoor.Itisbesttochooseafilmmadebyagooddirector.Somefamousdirectorsmaketheirfilmsveryreal.Peoplefeelthattheythemselvesareamongthepeopleinthefilm.61.Makingafilmusuallyinvolves__________.A)writingastory B)filmstudio C)shootingthefilmD)alloftheabove62.Thesentence“sometimesthesamescenemayhavetobeactedtwentyorthirtytimes”means______A)everyscenemustbeactedatleasttwentyorthirtytimesbeforeitisasuccess.B)onoccasionthesamescenehastobeactedagainandagainbeforeitisasuccess.C)everyscenehastobeactedagainandagaininordertomakeitperfect.D)notallfilmsaremadesmoothly.63.Itisimpliedbutnotstatedinthepassagethat_________.A)everyfamousdirectorcanmakehisfilmrealB)notallfamousdirectorscanmaketheirfilmsrealC)everydirectorisagooddirectorD)mostfamousdirectorscanmaketheirfilmsreal64.Themostimportantpersoninmakingafilmis__________.A)anactororactressB)acameramanC)adirector D)awriterofthestory65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueasfarasthemakingofafilmisconcerned?A)Itisaneasyjobandusuallytakesalongtime.B)Itisadifficultjobandusuallytakesalongtime.C)Itisafunwhenactorsoractressescanactfreely.D)Veryofteneachscenecanjustbeactedonce.Passage2NoauthorinAmericanliteratureisbetterknownormorelovedthanSamuelLanghomeClemens.BorninMissouriin1835,hegrewuponthebanksoftheMississippiRiverandbecameariverboatpilotwhenhewas21yearsold.Soheadoptedthepennameof“MarkTwain”,whichwasderivedfromaphrasemeaning“twofathomsdeep”usedbytheboatmenontheMississippiastheymeasuredthedepthoftheriver.Theriverenvironmentinspiredthetwonovelswhichbroughthimhisgreatestname:“TomSawyer”and“HuckleberryFinn”.Anotherbook,“LifeontheMississippi”,toldofhisadventuresontheriverboatsofthatperiod.ItwasduringtheCivilWarthatMarkTwain’slifeasawriterstarted.AtthattimehewasworkingasanewspapermaninNevadaandCalifornia.Hisshortstory“TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaberasCounty”wasanimmediatesuccessandhisnewcareerbegan,“AMillionPoundNote”writtenin1893wasanotherwell-knownshortstory.In1870,MarkTwainmarriedOliviaLangdon.Hehadfalleninlovewithherpictureevenbeforehemether.Accordingtohisbiographers,hiswifehadagreatinfluenceonTwain’slaterbooks.MarkTwainwasalsoaverysuccessfullecturer.Histravelsaroundthecountrygivingtalksonavarietyofsubjectshelpedmakehimfamousandincreasedthesaleofhisbooks.“TomSawyer”and“HuckleberryFinn”areconsideredTwain’sbestworks.Theyaremarkedbyhumorandsaltyandprovidehisreaderswithanexcellentpictureofhisera.Hislastbookwasfinishedbeforehisdeath.Hewasthen74yearsold.66.SamuelLanghomeClemensadoptedthepennameof“MarkTwain”______.A)whenhewas21yearsold.B)afterhewrotethenovel“LifeontheMississippi”.C)fromaphraseusedbytheboatmenontheMississippi.D)becausetheboatmencalledhim“MarkTwain”whenheworkedasariverboatpilot.67.MarkTwain’scareerasawriterbeganwhen_______.A)hewrote“AMillionPoundNote”B)hewasworkingontheMississippiC)theCivilWarbrokeoutD)hewasworkingasanewspaperman68.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingbookswasmostprobablywrittenundertheinfluenceofOliviaLangdon?A)“ThecelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaberasCounty”.B)“AMillionPoundNote”.C)“LifeontheMississippi”.D)“TomSawyer”.69.WhathelpedMarkTwainbecomefamousandmadebettersaleofhisbooks?A)Hishumorousstyleinwriting.B)HisexperienceontheMississippi.C)Histalksonavarietyofsubjectsduringhistravelsaroundthecountry.D)Hiswife’sinfluenceonhisworks.70.WhichofthefollowingstatementisnottrueaboutMarkTwain?A)HeisconsideredthebestauthorinAmericanliterature.B)HefellinlovewithOliviaLangdonwhenhesawherpicture.C)Hewasasuccessfullectureraswellasfamouswriter.D)Hecompletedhislastworkwhenhewas74yearsold.Passage3LongbeforethewhitemancametotheAmerica,thelandbelongedtotheAmericanIndiannations.ThenationoftheCherokees(柴羅基部落)livedinwhatisnowthesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates.Afterthewhitemancame,theCherokeescopiedmanyoftheirways.OneCherokeesnameSequoyahsawhowimportantreadingandwritingwastothewhiteman.HedecidedtoinventawaytowritedownthespokenCherokeelanguage.Hebeganbymakingwordpictures.Foreachwordhedrewapicture.Butthatprovedimpossibletherewerejusttoomanywords.Thenhetookthe85soundsthatmadeupthelanguage.UsinghisownimaginationandanEnglishspellingbook,Sequoyahinventedasignforeachsound.Hisalphabetprovedamazinglyeasytolearn.Beforelong,manyCherokeesknewhowtoreadandwriteintheirownlanguage.By1828,theywereevenprintingtheirownnewspaper.In1830,theU.S.Congresspassedalaw.ItallowedthegovernmenttoremoveIndiansfromthehomes.TheCherokeesrefusedtogo.Theyhadlivedontheirlandsforcenturies.Itbelongedtothem.WhyshouldtheygotoastrangelandfarbeyondtheMississippiRiver?ThearmywassenttodrivetheCherokeesout.Soldierssurroundedtheirvillagesandmarchedthematgunpointintothewesternterritory.Thesick,theoldandthesmallchildrenwentincarts,alongwiththeirbelongings.Therestofthepeoplemarchedonfootorrodeonhorseback.ItwasNovember,yetmanyofthemstillworetheirsummerclothes.Coldandhungry,theCherokeeswerequicklyexhaustedbythehardshipsofthejourney.Manydroppeddeadandwereburiedbytheroadside.WhenthelastgrouparrivedintheirnewhomeinMarch1839,morethan4,000haddied.Itwasindeedamarchofdeath.71.TheCherokeesNationusedtolive________.A)ontheAmericancontinent.B)inthesoutheasternpartoftheU.S.C)beyondtheMississippiRiver.D)inthewesternterritory.72.OneofthewaysSequoyahinventedaimedat________.A)writingdownthespokenlanguageB)makingwordpicturesC)teachinghispeoplereadingD)printingtheirownnewspaper73.Alawwaspassedin1830to______.allowtheCherokeestostaywheretheyweresentthearmytohelptheCherokeesforcetheCherokeestomovewestwardforbidtheCherokeestoreadtheirnewspaper74.WhentheCherokeesbegantoleavetheirlands,_______.A)theywentincartsB)theywentonhorsebackC)theymarchedonfootD)alloftheabove75.ManyCherokeesdiedontheirwaytotheirnewhomemainlybecause_______.A)theywerenotwillingtogothereB)ThegovernmentdidnotprovidetransportationC)TheydidnothaveenoughfoodandclothesD)Thejourneywaslongandboring寫作(10分)按要求寫一篇題為HealthandWealth的100單詞左右的英語短文。內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下:有人認(rèn)為健康比財(cái)富更重要;有人認(rèn)為財(cái)富比健康更重要;我的看法。河北省2001年春季專接本考試英語試卷參考答案Part11.B2.D3.A4.C5.A6.D7.B8.D9.C10.DPart441.A42.B43.C44.A45.D46.C47.A48.A49.C50.D51A52.B53.C54.A55.A56.B57.C58.A59.C60.BPart561.D62.B63.B64.C65.B66.D67.D68.B69.C70.D71.B72.A73.C74.D75.CPart6河北省2002年專接本綜合考試試卷(總分:100分)Ⅰ.在下列每組單詞中,有一個(gè)單詞的劃線部分與其它單詞的劃線部分讀音不同,找出該單詞。(10分)A.sailB.tailC.chairD.failureA.seizeB.freightC.receiveD.ceilingA.riceB.wildC.miceD.digA.toolB.foodC.looseD.woodA.snowB.flowC.cowD.throwA.publicB.bulletC.sugarD.fullA.measureB.observeC.pleasureD.televisionA.rowB.ownC.howD.bowedA.warmB.harmC.parkD.sharkA.penB.freshC.feverD.envelopIV.完形填空.請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳答案.(20分)ItwasSunday.Thetrains41.Agentlemanwaswalkingalongtheplatform42foraplace.Inoneof43hesawavacantseat.Butasmallsuit-casewas44onitandastoutgentlemanwassitting45toit.“Isthisseatvacant”

askedthegentleman.“Noitismy46,”answeredthestoutgentleman,“He47justcomingthisishissuit-case.”“Well,”saidthegentleman,“Iwillsitheretillhe48.”Fiveminutes49thetrainstarted,50nobodycame.“Yourfriend51late,”saidthegentleman,“He52histrain,butheneednot53suit-case.”And54thesewordshe55thesuit-caseandthrewit56thewindow.Thestoutgentlemangotupand57tocatchthesuit-case,butitwas58late.Itwashissuit-caseandhehadtaken59seatforhisown60.41.A.werecrowdedB.crowdedC.werecrowdD.hadbeencrowded42.A.look B.looking C.looked D.andlooked43.A.car B.thecar C.cars D.thecars44.A.lay B.laying C.lying D.lied45.A.next B.thenext C.nearby D.closed46.A.friend B.friend’s C.friends D.friends’47.A.has B.is C.was D.willbe48.A.come B.came C.comes D.willcome49.A.ago B.later C.after D.before50.A.and B.but C.so D.because51.A.has B.will C.is D.was52.A.hasmissed B.haslost C.hascaughtD.wasmissing53.A.losehis B.tolosetheC.losingtheD.missing54.A.said B.with C.at D.hear55.A.took B.fetched C.get D.taking56.A.outof B.out C.at D.to57.A.tried B.hastried C.trying D.try58.A.so B.fairly C.very D.too59.A.second B.thesecond C.asecond D.another60.A.comfortable B.comfort C.discomfortD.comfortlessV.閱讀理解.請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳答案.(30分)Passage1Inanagewhenwastetodaymeansalacktomorrow,makinguseofeveryavailableresourcebecomesmoreandmoreimportant.Ascoalisbeingusedingreaterandgreateramountstoproduceelectricity,largeramountsofash,by-productareproduced:aheavybottomashandafine-as-powderflyashthatisfilteredandcapturedbyprecipitators.About10to15percentofthecoalby-productisbottomashwhichisusedlikesandonicycitystreetsandhighwaysandalsoonhighwaysaspavingmaterial.Itistheflyash,however,thatisreceivingthegreateramountofattention.Flyashmaybeusedasanadditivetoconcreteintheconstructionofdams,bricks,andcanreplaceupto20percentofthecementusedinconcrete.Asaby-productofburnedcoal,flyashrequiresnoadditionalexpenditureofenergytobeproduced,whilecementproductionrequiresgreatamountsofenergy.Inadditiontousingflyashasaconcreteadditive,thetechnologyisavailabletoextractthemainmineralcomponentsaluminum,silicon,andmagnets,Today,extractingthesecomponentsisaveryexpensiveprocess,butthetimemaycomewhenitischeapertoextracttheseproductsfromashthantominenewproducts.61.Whatcanbeusedasamaterialtopaveroads?A.Thecoalby-product B.AdditiveC.Fine-as-powderflyash D.BothBandC 62.Whatisaby-productofburnedcoal?A.Aluminum,silicon,andmagnetsB.PavingmaterialC.FlyashD.Aconcreteadditive63.Flyashcanpartlytaketheplaceof_______A.pavingmaterialB.cementC.concreteD.thecoalby-product64.Accordingtothepassage,whatattractsman’sgreaterattention?Flyash.Theavailabletechnology.Theconstructionofdams,bricks,androads.Extractingaluminum,silicon,andmagnetsfromash.65.Whatcanbeextractedfromfine-powderflyash?A.Aluminum,siliconandmagnetsB.AdditiveC.PavingmaterialD.CementPassage2ThewinddieddownandtheGreatwallatMutianyuwasbathedinwarmsunshineandclearbluesky.ThislengthofwallismuchlesscrowdedthanthewallatBadaling.Thelocalguidetolduswecouldreachthewallbycablecarorclimbathousandsteps.Itooktheeasywaywiththeoldergroupmembers.TheyoungerAmericansheadedforthesteps.Iversjoggedthewholewaytothetopandreportedacountof112morestepsthantheguidehadsaid.Wewaitedatthebusforclimbers.Finallytheycame,butBenwasmissing.He’sbacktheretellingstoriestosomeChinese.66.Thishappened______A.onBadalingB.atsomepartoftheGreatWallC.inabusDinBeijingCity67.Fromthepassageweknowthat______TherearefewerpeopleatthepartoftheGreatWall.AllthetravelersthereareAmericans.Mr.Benwasmissingandwasneverfound.Theweatherwasverybadatthattime.68.Thereare______waystogettothetopoftheGreatWall.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.notany69.Inthepassage,thelocalguide______.countedthestepscorrectlyreported112fewerstepsthanwhatIverscountedhadnothingtodobuttellliesaskedthemtotakecablecars70.Thetravelers______.A.maybeagroupofyoungChineseB.mustbewomenC.mustbeyoungpioneersD.maybeagroupofforeignersPassage3Astrongvocabularycanbeavaluableasset,bothincollegeandlaterinyoucareer.Considerableresearchevidencesuggeststhestudentswhoaremostsuccessfulinschoolarethosewiththelargestvocabularies.Otherresearchtiesjobadvancementtovocabularylevel.Inonestudy,successfulbusinessexecutiveswerefoundtohavethehighestvocabularyofanyoccupationalgroup.Yourvocabularyisalsoanimportantpersonalcharacteristicuponwhichpeopleformtheirfirst,butlasting,impressionofyou.Yourvocabularyrevealsalotaboutyouandisparticularlyimportantinjobinterviews,oralclasspresentations,discussiongroupclasses,andpapersandexamsthatyouwrite.HowwouldyourateyourvocabularyManystudentsanswereither“good”or“terrible”,butvocabularyknowledgeisnotaneither-or,two-choicesituation.Trythefollowingquiz,whichwillhelpyourealizethatvocabularyabilityismuchmorethan“EitherIknowthewordorIdon’t.”Donotbeconcernedwithhowyouscoreonthequiz;itspurposeistomakeapoint,nottomeasureyourvocabularylevel.71.Theword“asset”inline1probablymeans_________A.aspectB.qualityC.signalD.book72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Astrongvocabularywillsurelyleadyoutothepositionofacareer.B.Agoodgraspofvocabularywillbenefityoueitheratcollegeorinsociety.C.Withlargevocabulary,youmaysucceedinjobinterviews.D.Thereisevidencethatshowsthatstudentswithstrongvocabularyaremostsuccessfulinschool.73.Theauthortriestoconvincehisreadersof________.A.learningmoreEnglishwordsB.theimportanceofvocabularyknowledgeC.theimportanceofthequizD.theadvantageofhisresearch74.Vocabularyknowledgeisveryimportantinmanywayssuchas______.A.discussioninthegroupclassesB.paperswhichyouwriteC.yourcareerD.alloftheabove75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.MeasureYourVocabularyB.VocabularyQuizC.ExpandingYourVocabularyD.VocabularyAbilityVI:寫作(10分)按要求寫一篇題為“TravelingbyTrain”的英語短文(字?jǐn)?shù)為100單詞左右)乘火車旅行的優(yōu)點(diǎn)是……乘火車旅行也有許多不利的方面……我的選擇是…… 河北省2002年春季專接本考試英語試卷參考答案Part11.C2.B3.D4.D5.C6.A7.B8.B9.A10.CPart441.A42.B43.D44.C45.A46.B47.B48.C49.B50.B51C52.A53.A54.B55.A56.A57.A58.B59.C60.BPart561.A62.C63.B64.A65.A66.B67.A68.B69.B70.D71.B72.A73.B74.D75.C河北省2003年專接本綜合考試考卷(英語)(90minutes)Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Aforger(偽造者)isapersonwhomakesanimitationorcopyofmoneyoradocument.Aforgerusuallysellshisworkstopeoplewhodon’thavemuchknowledgeinthefield.RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofessionthathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingfalsesignaturesoffamousAmericans.AtfirsthesucceededinsellinghissmallbutgenuinecollectionofearlyU.S.autographs(親筆簽名).Discoveringhisabilityatcopyinghandwriting,hebeganimitatingsignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinandwritingthemonthetitlepagesofoldbooks.Tolessenthechanceofdetection,hesenthisforgeriestoEnglandandCanadaforsale.InSpring’stime,rightaftertheCivilWar,BritainwasstillfondoftheSouthernstates,soSpringinventedaMissFannywhosefinancialproblemsforcedhertosellagreatnumberoflettersandmanuscriptsbelongingtoherfamousfather.Springhadtoworkveryhardtosatisfythedemand.AllthisactivitydidnotpreventSpringfromdyinginpoverty,leavingsharp-eyedexpertsthedifficulttaskofseparatinghisforgeriesfromtheoriginals.1.WhydidSpringsellhisfalseautographsinEnglandandCanada?A.TherewasagreaterdemandtherethaninAmerica.B.Therewaslesschanceofbeingdetectedthere.C.BritainwasSpring’sbirthplace.D.ThepriceswerehigherinEnglandandCanada.2.AftertheCivilWar,therewasagreatdemandinBritainfor______.A.SouthernmoneyB.SignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinC.SouthernmanuscriptsandlettersD.CivilWarbattleplans3.RobertSpringspent15years_____.A.runningabookstoreinPhiladelphiaB.correspondingwithMissFannyJacksonC.asaforgerD.asarespectabledealer4.Accordingtothepassage,forgeriesareusuallysoldto____.A.sharp-eyedexpertsB.personswhoaren’texpertsC.bookdealersD.ownersofoldbooks5.WhowasMissFannyJackson?A.TheonlydaughterofGeneral“StonewallJackson”.B.Alittle-knowngirlwhosoldherfather’spaperstoRobertSpring.C.RobertSpring’sdaughter.D.AnimaginarypersoncreatedbySpring.PassageTwoQuestions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Obviouslyitismeaninglessinincreasingyourw.p.m.rateifyoudonotunderstandwhatyouarereading.Whenyouareconsciouslytryingtoincreaseyourreadingspeed,stopaftereverychapterifyouarereadinganovel,orstopeverysectionorgroupoftenortwelvepagesifitisatextbook,andaskyourselfafewquestionsaboutwhatyouhavebeenreading.Ifyoufindyouhavelosttheclueofthestoryoryoucannotrememberclearlythedetailsofwhatwassaidre-readthesectionorchapter.Trythisfromtimetotime.Takefourorfivepagesofthegeneralinterestbookyouhappentobereadingatthetime.Readthemasfastasyoupossiblycan.Donotworryaboutwhetheryouunderstandornot.Nowgobackandreadthematwhatyoufeeltobeyournormalw.p.m.rate,therateatwhichyoucancomfortablyunderstand.Afteralightningspeedreadthrough(probablyabout600w.p.m.)youwillusuallyfindthatyourtechniquethatplayersusewhentheyhabituallyrunfurtherintrainingthantheywillhavetoonthedayofthebigrace.6.Whenyouarereadinganovel,thepassageadvisesyoutopausetocheckthecontent____.A.everychapter B.everyhourC.everythreeorfourpages D.aftereverypage7.Thepurposeofpausingsooftenisto_____.A.resttheeyesB.makesureyouhavenotmissedanypagesC.makesureyoureallyunderstandwhatyouhavereadD.preventbrainfatigue8.Ifyouhavelosttheclueofthestoryyouarereading,thepassagesuggests_____.A.choosinganeasierbookB.glancingbackoverthechapteryouhavejustreadC.askingafriendtohelpyouwiththedifficultwordsD.learningthepreviouschapter9.Thepurposeofthelightningspeedexerciseisto______.A.increaseyournormalspeedbypracticingataveryhighrateB.getthroughthebookinhalfthetimesothatyoucangoontowiththenextC.helpyouunderstandmoreofthecontentofthebookD.enableyoutowinreadingracesagainstyourfriends10.Theword“interest”inParagraph2means.A.attractive B.easy C.interesting D.importantPassageThreeQuestions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage: Sportsandgamesmakeourbodiesstrong:preventusfromgettingtoofat,andkeepushealthy.Butthesearenottheironlyuse.Theygiveusvaluablepracticeinmakingeyes,brainandmusclesworktogether.Intennis,oureyesseetheballcoming,judgeitsspeedanddirectionandpassthisinformationontothebrain.Thebrainhastodecidewhattodo,andtosenditsorderstothemusclesofthearms,legsandsoon,sothattheballismetandhitbackwhereitoughttogo.Allthismusthappenwithverygreatspeed;andonlythosewhohavehadalotofpracticeattenniscancarryoutthiscomplicatedchainofeventssuccessfully.Forthosewhoworkwiththeirbrainsmostoftheday,thepracticeofsuchskillsisespeciallyuseful. Sportsandgamesarealsoveryusefulforcharacter—training.Intheirlessonsatschool,boysandgirlsmaylearnaboutsuchvirtuesasunselfishness,courage,disciplineandloveofone’scountry,butwhatislearnedinbookscannothavethesamedeepeffectonachild’scharacteraswhatislearnedbyexperience.Theordinaryday—schoolcannotgivemuchpracticaltraininginliving,becausemostofthepupils’timeisspentinclasses,studyinglessons.Soitiswhatthepupilsdointheirsparetimethatreallypreparesthemtotaketheirplaceinsocietyascitizenswhentheygrowup.Ifeachofthemlearnstoworkforhisteamandnotforhimselfonthefootballfield,hewilllaterfinditnaturaltoworkfortheircountryinsteadofonlyforhisownbenefit.11.Accordingtotheauthor,sportsandgamesareusefulbecausethey____.helpusloseweightbringusmuchpracticeinbodymakeusfatandstrongimproveourbodilystrengthandcoordination12.The“complicatedchainofevents”refersto______.thepassingofinformationandmakingofdecisionthemeetingandhittingbackoftheballthecoordinationofoureyes,brainandmusclesalotofpracticebeforeplayingtennis13.Bycharacter-training,theauthormeansthatsportsandgamescanhelpchildren_____.liveabetterlifewhentheygrowupknowbetterhowtobehaveproperlyintheirfuturelifeunderstandbetterthevirtuestheylearninbookstakeabetterpositioninsociety14.Accordingtotheauthor,achild’scharactercanbemostdeeplyinfluencedby____.whathedoesafterclass whathelearnsinbookshisplaceinsocietyhislessonsatschool15.Whatisofthegreatestimportancetoafootballteamis_____.A.itsmembers B.itsteamwork C.thefootballfield D.theclimatePassageFour Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage: In1848asettlerinremote,undevelopedCaliforniadiscoveredgoldnearSacramento.Asthenewsspread,agreattideof

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