高一英语入学测试卷(含答案)

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高一英语清华北大班入学测试卷
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时量60分钟。
一、单项选择(共15题,每小题2分,满分30分)1.-IamsorryIbrokeyourmirror.-Oh,really?.
A.It’sOKwithmesheexpected.A.much
A.ForA.tookplace
B.manyB.Even

C.veryC.SinceC.havetakenplace
D.quiteD.However
D.havebeentakenplace
3.everybodyknowsaboutit,Idon’twanttotalkanymore.4.Greatchangesinmyhometowninthepastfewyears.
B.weretakeplace
5.Ihavecoffeethantea.
A.likemoreB.preferC.wouldratherD.hadbetter
6.YesterdayImetaforeignerwithaboyintheparkwhocouldspeakverygoodChinese.
A.he

B.whichB.tositonB.looksat
C.whereD.whoC.forsittingD.tobesatonC.islooked
D.islookedat
7.Canyoufindussomechairs?
A.tositA.looksA.tosendA.shouldn’t,mustA.haveto

8.Thewomenisolderthanshe.
9.WhenIhandedthereporttoJohn,hesaidthatGeorgewastheperson.
B.forsendingitC.tosendittoD.forsendingittoB.mustn’t;mightC.many;notB.hadtoB.seemstohave
D.can’t;should
10.Yousmokehereinthegasstation;youstartaterriblefire.11.Threeyearslatermyhusbandgotanothermewjobinanothercity,sowemoveagain.
C.willhavetoD.mustC.seemtobe
D.seemtohave
12.Theremanypeoplewhohaveknownaboutit.
A.seemstobe
13.–Whydon’twetakealittlebreak?-Didn’twejusthave.
A.it

B.thatB.aswellasB.notbadly
C.one
D.this
14.Mr.Liplaysping-pongverywell.Hissonjustplays,ifnotbetter.
A.asgoodasA.verywell
C.asgoodD.aswellC.allright
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B.Itdoesn’tmatterC.Don’tbeworryD.Idon’tcare
2.Thefoodshehaspreparedforthepartyisnotenough,fortherearemorepeoplethan
15.Hisideasounds,doesn’tit?
D.greatly
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二、完形填空(20题,每小题1.5分,满分30
EbronJamesisn’tthefirsthighschoolbasketballplayertogostraightintotheNBA,buthe’sprobablythe___1___.Hehasthebody,skillsandthebasketballbrainofanAll-Star(全明星球员.
Thistalentwason___2___ashescored41pointstotakeClevelandCavaliers(克里夫兰骑士队toa107104winovertheNewJerseyNets(新泽西网队onMarch28.Agedof19yearsand87days,Jamesbecamethe___3___playertoscore40ormoreintheNBA.
“ItwasbyfarJames’best___4___,”saidClevelandcoachPaulSilas.
Knowntohisfriends___5___“theking”,thiswasthedayJamesearnedhiscrown(王冠.Buthewas___6___frombeingakingduringachildhoodspentinthebackstreetsofAkron,Ohio.___7___manyotherAfrican-Americanbasketballplayers,James’earlyyearswerea___8__.HismotherGloriawasjust16whenshegavebirthtohim;heknowsnothingabouthisfather.Motherandsonbattledforeverythingfromfoodtoaplacetolive.__9__helpfromhisgrandmotherandneighbors,Jameswould__10___havediedwhenhewasyoung.
Thisspiritofsurvivalhasservedhimwelloncourt,forcinghimtotakeany___11___hefinds.“I___12___losing,Idon'tlikelosing,”saidJamesofhis41-pointdisplay.“I__13___theopportunityforustowinandIwas___14___tocaptureit.”At2.03meters,heisnoYaoMingbutthisdidn’t___15___himbeingfirstchoicein2003NBAdraft.Thiswas__16___tohisstrengthandskill,muchofwhichhelearnedfromhighschoolAmericanfootball.
Althoughhehasa__17___brain,Jameshasneverhadtoconcentrateon___18__.Somepeoplethinkthisisamistakeandsayheshouldhavegonetocollegeto__19__hismind.ButJamesisoneoftheluckyfewwhohasfoundfameandfortune__20___adiploma(文凭.Onthecourt,heisking.
1.A.tallestB.strongestC.worstD.best2.A.saleB.exhibitionC.showD.duty3.A.oldestB.strongestC.tallestD.youngest4.A.performanceB.lessonC.actionD.appearance5.A.forB.asC.byD.with6.A.wellB.farC.deepD.late7.A.AsB.LikeC.LikelyD.Alike8.A.fightB.struggleC.battleD.war9.A.ExceptforB.ExceptC.BesidesD.Without10.A.certainlyB.impossibleC.hardlyD.probably11.A.goalB.gameC.matchD.chance12.A.hateB.refuseC.objectD.reject13.A.graspedB.seizedC.caughtD.held14.A.afraidB.unluckyC.ableD.certain15.A.keepB.forbidC.protectD.stop16.A.accordingB.referringC.thanksD.sticking17.A.fastB.quickC.highD.top18.A.studyingB.restingC.sleepingD.eating19.A.advanceB.marchC.increaseD.develop20.A.apartfromB.butC.exceptD.without
三、阅读理解(共20题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
ErikWeihenmayerwantstoclimbMountEverest.Helovestoclimb,andthereisnoplacegreaterforclimbersthantheHimalayanpeakof29,035feet,heworld’shighestmountain.
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Weihenmayerisblind.Hehasbeenblindsinceage13,whenaneyediseaserobbedhimofhissight.Hisnewbook,TouchtheTopoftheWorld,AblindMan’sJourneytoClimbFartherthantheEyeCanSee,describeshisblindnessandclimbing.HeisthefirstblindmantoattemptEverest.Theteamreachedbasecampat17,800feetlastWednesdayandbeginsitsclimbSaturday.Ifallgoeswell,WeihenmayerwillreachthetoponoraboutMay15.
I’mnotjustsometokenblindguy,Weihrnmayer,aged32,saidhoursbeforeheleftLosAngelesonFridayforKatmandu,Nepal.Iputmylifeinmyfellowclimbers’hands,andtheyputtheirlivesinmyhands.It’sanhonortoreachthatstate.
Iwanttoexperiencethesenseofadventure.BlindnesshasnothingtodowiththatButamessageoftheclimbisthatablindpersoncanjoinateamandclimbthehighestmountainintheworld.
WeihenmayerhasclimbedthehighestpeaksonfourcontinentsNorthAmerica’sMountMcKinley,SouthAmerica’sAconcagua,Africa’sKilimanjaroandAntarctica’sVinsonMassif.Heisanexpertrockandiceclimber,havingscaledELCapitaninYosemiteNationalPark.Whenhewas16,heattendedaschoolthattaughtblindpeopletobeindependent.Oneday,agroupwentrockclimbing.Ireallylikedit,Weihenmayersaid.Youcanproblem-solve.Itisprettysenseinyourinnermind.Peopledidn’tthinkblindpeoplecouldgooutandbecomeexpertrockclimbers.1.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtrue?
A.Weihenmayerhasbeenblindforalmost19years.B.WeihenmayeristhefirstmantoclimbEverest.
C.MountainclimbersthinkitgreattoconquertheHimalayanpeak.D.Weihenmayermighthavebegunhisdreamwhenhewasinhisteens.
2.ThedistancebetweenthetopofMountEverestandtheteamcampwasprobably.A.29,035feetB.11,235feetC.17,800feetD.nottoldinthepassage3.Weihenmayer.
A.likesthesenseofbeingdependentonotherpeoplenowthatheisblind
B.willhaveclimbedthehighestmountainsonfourcontinentsafterclimbingMountEverestC.lovesclimbingbecausehewantstoenjoythesenseofadventureofproblem-solvingD.andhisteammateswillreachthetopofMountEverestexactlyonMay15
B
JointheFriendsoftheHaggertyMuseumofArtandsupportoneofthemostdynamicvisualartresourcesinMilwaukee.Museummembersreceiveinvitationstospecialevents,lecturesandarttrips.TheywillgetdiscountsforanyshoppingintheMuseumShop.
TheHaggertyistheonlyartmuseuminMilwaukeeopeneverydayoftheyearexceptmajorholidays.AdmissiontotheMuseumisalwaysfreetothepublic.MuseumHours:Mon.Sat.10:00a.m4:30p.m.
Thurs.10:00a.m.8:00p.m.Sun.11:00a.m.5:00p.m.
TheHaggertyMuseumofArtislocateddowntownMilwaukeebetweenWisconsinAvenueandW.ClybournStreet,offN.13thStreet.OntheMarquettecampus(校园).Travelonbusroutes#1012.20,23.30,or31andstopat12thStreetandWisconsinAvenue.Freeparkingisavailablebehindthemuseum.EnterLotJonthellthStreet,oneblocksouthofWisconsinAvenue.
4.TheparkingLotJis.A.totheeastofMarquetteUniversity.B.atthecrossingofllthstreetandWisconsinAvenueC.atthecrossingof12thstreetandWellsD.tothewestoftheHaggertyMuseum5.TheHaggertyhasthelongestopenhourson.A.MondayB.TuesdayC.ThursdayD.Saturday
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6.WhatcanNOTbeinferredfromtheadvertisement?A.ItisconvenienttogototheHaggertyMuseumbybus.B.Museummembersreceivespecialtreatment.C.VisitorscanvisittheHaggertyMuseumatanytimeoftheday.D.TheHaggertyMuseumismostprobablynotopenonChristmasDay.
C
DrWisemanstarted“thelaughlab”projectinSeptember2001.Itisthelargeststudyofhumor.Participants(参加者areinvitedtologontothelaughlabwebsite,giveafewpersonaldetails,telltheirfavoritejokesandjudgethejokestoldbyotherpeople.
Theprojectwilllastforayear,andtheorganizershopetofinallydiscovertheworld’sfunniestjoke.Butthereisalsoaseriouspurpose.Theresearcherswanttoknowwhatpeoplefromdifferentnationsandculturesfindfunny.Andtheywanttofindoutthedifferencesbetweenthemaleandfemalesenseofhumor.Theideaisthatifwewanttounderstandeachother,wehavetofindoutwhatmakesuslaugh.
Thisisasubjectthathaslonginterestedpsychologists(心理学家)andphilosophers(哲学家).Mostofthetime,peoplearenotcompletelyhonest.Wedothingsthatsocietyexpectsofusandsaythingsthathelpusgetwhatwewant.Butlaughingcannotbecontrolled.Whenwelaugh,wetellthetruthaboutourselves.
ByDecember2001over10,000jokeshadbeensubmitted.Thisgavethescientistsenoughevidence(证据)tomakeearlyconclusions.Itseemsthatmenandwomendohavedifferentsensesofhumor,forinstance.
“Ourfindingsshowthemajordifferencesinthewaysinwhichmalesandfemalesusehumor,”saidDr.Wiseman.“Malesusehumortoappearsuperior(优越)toothers,whilewomenaremoreskilledinlanguagesandpreferwordplay.”
Researchersalsofoundthattherereallyissuchathingasanationalsenseofhumor.TheBritishenjoywhatisusuallycalled“toilethumor”.ButtheFrenchliketheirjokesshortandsharp:“You’reahighpricedlawyer.Willyouanswertwoquestionsfor$500?”“Yes.What’sthesecondquestion?”
TheGermansarefamousfornothavingasenseofhumor.ButthesurveyfoundthatGermanparticipantsweremorelikelytofindsubmittedjokesfunnythananyothernationality.Perhapsthatprovesthepoint.Isthisjokefunny?Idon’tknow,butlet’ssayyes,justtobesafe.
DrWisemanandhisworkmatesalsosubmittedjokescreatedbycomputer.Butnoneofthosewhotookpartinthesurveyfoundanyofthemamusing.Perhapsthisisrelief.Computersalreadyseemliketheycandoeverything.Atleasttheyshouldleavethefunnystufftous.7.Scientiststarted“thelaughlad”project.A.tofindthefunniestjokeinEuropeancountriesB.toknowwhatfunnypeoplearefromdifferentnationsandculturesC.tofindoutthedifferencesbetweenthemaleandfemalesenseofhumor.D.togetmorepersonaldetailsaboutparticipants8.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.mostofthepeopleallovertheworldarecompletelyhonestB.psychologistsandphilosopherstakeinterestinthe“laughlab”projectC.ordinarypeoplearenotinterestedin“thelaughlab”projectatallD.peopletellthetruthaboutthemselvesonlywhentheylaugh9.Whatisthemainideaofthe4thand5thparagraph?A.Manandwomanhavedifferentsensesofhumor.B.Maleandfemalehavesimilarsensesofhumor.C.About10,000jokeshavebeensubmittedfromSeptember2001toDecember2001.D.Scientistshavecollectedenoughevidencetomakeconclusions.
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10.ThewritergavetheexamplesoftheBritish,theFrenchandtheGermans.A.toshowthattheFrenchpeoplehaveabettersenseofhumorB.toprovetheBritishpeoplehaveasenseof“toilethumor”C.toshowpeoplefromdifferentnationshavedifferentsensesofhumorD.toprovethattheGermanshavenosenseofhumor11.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thejokesbycomputerarelessfunnythanthosebyhumans.B.TheGermanscannotfindthesubmittedjokesamusing.C.Malesarebetteratwordplaycomparedwithwomen.D.Femalesliketousehumortoshowthattheyaresuperiors.
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RomeDoctorsandmedicalgroupsaroundtheworldlastweekendreactedwithstrongoppositiontothenewsthatanItalianspecialistisonthebrinkofcloning(克隆thefirsthumanbaby.
Dr.SeverinoAntinori,whoistheheadofahospitalinRome,hasbeenreferredtoinanArabnewspaperasclaimingthatoneofhispatientsiseightweekspregnant(怀孕)withaclonedbaby.
Antinorirefusedtocommentonthereports,butinMarch2001hesaidhehopedtoproduceaclonedembryo(卵)forimplantationwithintwoyears.Sofarsevendifferentkindsofmammalshavealreadysuccessfullycloned,includingsheep,catsandmostrecentlyrabbits.
Doctorsshowedtheirdoubtandwerestronglyopposedalthoughtheyadmitthathumancloningwouldfinallycometrueunlesstherewasaworldwidebanonthepractice.
ProfessorRudolfJaenischoftheWhiteheadInstituteforBiomedicalResearchattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyIfinditastonishingthatpeopledothiswheretheresultcanbeforetoldthatitwillnotbeanormalbaby.Itisusinghumansasguineapigs.Itmakespeoplefeelsick.
ButRonaldGreen,directoroftheEthicsInstituteatDarmouthCollegeintheUS,saiditisunlikelythataneight-week-oldpregnancywouldleadtoabirth.
Sofarallclonedanimalshavesufferedfromsomedifferentseriousdisorders,manyofthemdyingsoonaftertheirbirths.
Doctorsareopposedtohumancloningbecausetheyareworriedaboutthewelfareoftheclonedchildifthereisone.
Therearenobenefitsofclonedhumanbeings,justharm,saidDr.MichaelWilksoftheUK.12.Whatdotheunderlinedwordsonthebrinkofinthefirstparagraphmeanmostprobably?A.onthesideofB.onthepointof
C.insearchofD.infavourof
13.Whatisthedoctors’generalattitudetocloningofhumansaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheyareagainstitB.TheysupportitC.TheywelcomeitD.Theypaynoattentiontoit.
14.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordbaninthethirdparagraphmeanmostprobably?A.orderthatforbidscloningB.suggestiontocarryingoncloningC.angeratcloningD.cheerforcloning15.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.DcotorSeverinoAntinoriisstronglyopposedtocloninghumanbeings.
B.Uptonow,sevenkindsofanimalshavebeencloned,includingsheep,catshumansandrabbits.C.ProfessorRudolfJaenischiscarryingonanexperimentoncloninganeight-week-oldembryo.D.RonaldGreendoubtsaboutthefuturesuccessfulbirthoftheso-calledclonedembryo.16.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheSuccessofCloningHumansB.TheAngeratCloningHumansC.FailureofCloningHumansD.FirstClonedHuman?
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E
Whileitisimpossibletolivecompletelyfreeofstress,itispossibletopreventstressaswellasreduceitseffectwhenitcan’tbeavoided.TheUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServicesoffersthefollowingsuggestionsforwaystodealwithstress.Tryphysicalactivity
Whenyouarenervous,angryorupset,tryreleasingthepressurethroughexerciseorphysicalactivity.Running,walking,playingtennis,orworkinginyourgardenarejustsomeoftheactivitiesyoumighttry.Physicalexercisewillrelieveyouranxietyandworryandhelpyoutorelax.Yourbodyandyourmindwillworktogethertoeasethestressinyourlife.Shareyourstress
Ithelpstotalktosomeoneaboutyouranxietiesandworries.Perhapsafriend,familymember,teacherorevenyourleadercanhelpyouabetterviewofwhat’stroublingyou.Ifyoufeelyourproblemisserious,youmightseekprofessionalhelpfromapsychologistoradoctor.Knowingwhentoaskforhelpisanimportantstepinavoidingseriousproblemslater.Takecareofyourself
Youshouldmakeeveryefforttoeatwellandgetenoughrest.Ifyoueasilygetangryandcannotsleepwellenough,orifyou’renoteatingproperly,itwillbemorelikelythatyouwillfallintostressfulsituations.Ifstressrepeatedlykeepsyoufromsleeping,youshouldconsultadoctor.Maketimeforyourself
Scheduletimeforbothworkandentertainment.Don’tforget,playcanbejustasimportanttoyouover-allwell-beingaswork.Youneedabreakfromyourdailyroutinetojustrelaxandhavefun.Gowindow-shoppingorworkonahobbyAllowyourselfatleastahalfhoureachdaytodosomethingyouenjoy.
Makealistofthethingsyouneedtodo
Stresscanresultfromdisorganizationandafeelingthatthere’ssomuchtodo,andnotenoughtime.Tryingtotakecareofeverythingatoncecanbetoomuchforyouandasaresult,youmaynotachieveanything.Instead,makealistofeverythingyouhavetodo,thendoonethingatatime,checkingoffeachtaskasitiscompleted.Setouttodothemostimportanttasksfirst.Goaheadandcry
Agoodcrycanbeahealthywaytobringrelieftoyouranxiety.Itmightevenhelpyouavoidaheadacheorotherphysicaleffectofanxietyandstress.
17.Whatismostprobablythewriter’spurposeinwritingthearticle?A.Toreleasehisorherwrongpressure.
B.Tohelpsolvetheuniversalproblemofstress.C.Toreducehisorheranxiety.D.Tohavemorepeoplecryout.
18.Physicalactivitycanhelppeoplereleasestressinthat.A.onlyyourbodymovementcanhelpyourelaxB.yourmindcanworkbettertofreeyouofanxietyC.yourbodyandmindcancooperateinreleasingstress
D.physicscanalwaysplayanimportantpartinreducingnervousness19.Whatissimilaritybetween“Shareyourstress”and“Goaheadandcry”?A.TheybothhelpyouletoutyourfeelingsB.Theybothneedphysicalmovement.C.TheybothrequirementalrelaxationD.Theycanhelpyouliveanorderlylife.
20.Thesentence“Tryingtotakecareofeverythingatoncecanbetoomuchforyouandasaresult,youmaynotachieveanything.”isclosetothemeaningof”.A.Striketheironwhileitishot.B.Morehurry,lessspeed.C.Practicemakesperfect.D.Quietnesswinstime.
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高一英语清华北大班入学选拔卷

姓名:分数:

注意:答案须填在答题卡上有效。
时量60分钟。
一、单项选择(共15题,每小题2分,满分30分)
1.2.3.6.7.8.11.

12.

13.


二、完形填空(20题,每小题1.5分,满分30
1.2.3.6.7.8.11.
12.
13.
16.
17.
18.

三、阅读理解(共20题,每小题2分,满分40分)
1.2.3.6.7.8.11.12.13.16.

17.

18.


74.9.14.
4.9.14.19.
4.9.14.19.
5.10.
15.
5.10.15.
20.
5.10.15.
20.
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高一英语清华北大班入学选拔卷参考答案与提示:

一、1.Bitdoesntmatter。表示“原谅对方的过失”
2.Bpeople为不可数名词,不能用muchmorevery,quite通常修饰原级。3.C。此处since引导一个原因状语从句,意为“既然”
4.Ctakeplace作不及物动词,无被动语态,BD项不正确,inthepast+一段时间应与现在完成时连用。故选C
5.Cwouldratherthan意为“宁愿…………愿”Prefertohavecoffeeratherthantea也正确。
6.Dwho引导定语从句,所修饰的先行词应为sb.
7.Btositon作定语,sit为不及物动词,后接onon的逻辑宾语为chairs8.Alook此处为系动词,look作系动词不与at连用,也无被动语态。
9.Citreporttosend的宾语,第二个to为介词,它逻辑上的宾语是theperson10.Bmustnt意为“决不可以”表示禁止,might表示可能性,用于陈述句。11.Bhadto表示“过去不得不”,强调由“外界原因所迫”
12.C。此句主语为manypeopleThereseemstobe属存在句句型。
13.Cone等于abreak表示与上文提到的同类不同物的名词。而itthebreak,指上文中提到的同类同一物的名词单数。
14.Baswellas修饰行为动词play,后省略hisfather15.Callright作表语,在此处等于OK二、1.D。从文章的后一句可以推断出此答案。
2.C328日当他带领克里夫兰骑士队以107104击败新泽西网队时这种能力显示了出来,
在这场比赛中他一人独得41分。这种能力指上文所提的全明星球员在身体、技术和智力方面的综合素质。
3.D由上文提到的1987天反推该空强调James年纪轻。4.A一场比赛个人得分过40分或更多是一种好的表现。5.Bknownas“作为……是有名的”,符合题意。
6.B由下文介绍的童年时期不幸生活反推,那时他还远不是一个球王。7.B分析语境可知,该空表示“像……一样”,应填Like
8.B由下文所介绍的童年不幸生活反推,James的童年生活是一种挣扎。
9.D从前文可以得知,他母亲16岁生他,而且经常为一些事而发生争执,既然母亲这样对待他,那么可以推断,如果没有祖父母的照应,他应该很小时就会死去。10.D没有祖母和邻居的帮助,James也许很小的时候就死了。11.Dtakeanychance“利用机会”,符合题意。12.A下文的don'tlike暗示该空应填hate13.Bseizetheopportunity“抓住机会”,与语境逻辑相符。14.C分析语境可知,该空表“能够”,应填able15.Dstopsb.(fromdoingsth.“阻止某人做某事”,符合题意。若将stop改为keepfrom
可省,所以A错误。
16.C分析语境可知,该空表“多亏了”,应填thanks17.B强调“聪明的、反应快的”,应用quick,而不用fast18.A下文的college暗示该空应填studying
19.D上大学的目的是开发智力,因此该空应填develop20.DJames成了没有文凭而成名的幸运者。
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三、1.B文章第二段HeisthefirstblindmantoattemptEverest这一句可以得出正确答案。
2.B。文章中“theHimalayanpeakof29,035feetbasecampat17,800feet”两者相减得。3.C文章最后一段Ireallylikedit,Weihenmayersaid.Youcanproblem-solve.Itisprettysense
inyourinnermind.”告诉我们正确答案。
4.A由最后一段Freeparkingisavailablebehindthemuseum.EnterLotJonthellthStreet,oneblocksouthofWisconsinAvenue.”可以推断出正确答案。5.C。从文章中列出的时间表可以得出结论。6.C同上推出此项不正确。7.C文章第二段中Andtheywanttofindoutthedifferencesbetweenthemaleandfemalesenseof
humor.推断出正确答案。
8.B由文章第三段Thisisasubjectthathaslonginterestedpsychologistsandphilosophers.得出答案。9.A从文章第四段中Itseemsthatmenandwomendohavedifferentsensesofhumor,forinstance.
可以推断出正确答案。
10.C。作者列举这些国家的目的在于进一步证明他的观点,即不同国家的人有不同的senseof
humor
11.A。从文章最后一段找到正确答案。12.Bbrink意为“顶端边缘”onthebrinkofdoingonthepointofdoing同义,意为“即将要做某事”
13.A。从文章中Doctorsshowedtheirdoubtandwerestronglyopposedalthoughtheyadmitthathumancloningwouldfinallycometrueunlesstherewasaworldwidebanonthepractice.这一句中推断出正确答案。
14.A。前面讲到“opposed”反对,所以应该有否定之意15.D从文章中RonaldGreen,directoroftheEthicsInstituteatDarmouthCollegeintheUS,saiditisunlikelythataneight-week-oldpregnancywouldleadtoabirth.可得出正确答案,其他选项均与文章内容不符。
16.A。全文均围绕此话题展开。
17.B。从文章中itispossibletopreventstressaswellasreduceitseffectwhenitcan’tbeavoided.TheUSDepartmentofHealthandHumanServicesoffersthefollowingsuggestionsforwaystodealwithstress.可以推断出正确答案。18.C文章中Yourbodyandyourmindwillworktogethertoeasethestressinyourlife.这一句中得到答案。
19.A从文章中Perhapsafriend,familymember,teacherorevenyourleadercanhelpyouabetterviewofwhat’stroublingyou.”可很容易排除掉其他三个选项。20.B。根据文章意思,可以推断出此句为“欲速则不达”之意。
分班标准:70以上为A60以上为B
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