第四部分综合填空.doc

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1、第四部分综合填空Part IVCloze(15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each bank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet wi

2、th a single line through the centre.51Test 1Smoking is considered dangerous to the health. Our tobacco-seller, Mr. Johnson, therefore, always asks his customers, if they are very young, whom the cigarettes are bought (71).One day, a little girl whom he had never seen before walked (72) into his shop

3、 and demanded twenty cigarettes. She had the (73) amount of money in her hand and seemed very (74) of herself. Mr. Johnson was so (75) by her confident manner that he (76) to ask his usual question. (77) , he asked her what kind of cigarettes she wanted. The girl replied (78) and handed him the mone

4、y. While he was giving her the (79) , Mr Johnson said laughingly that (80) she was so young she should (81) the packet in her pocket in (82) a policeman saw it. (83) , the little girl did not seem to find this very funny. Without (84) smiling she took the (85) and walked towards the door. Suddenly s

5、he stopped, turned (86) , and looked steadily at Mr. Johnson. There was a moment of silence and the tobacco seller (87) what she was going to say. (88) at once, in a clear, (89) voice the girl declared, “My dad is a policeman,” and with (90) she walked quickly out of the shop.71A) withB) toC) forD)

6、by72A) nervouslyC) hesitatinglyB) heavilyD) boldly73A) exactC) largeB) someD) enough74A) ashamedC) fondB) sureD) glad75A) worriedC) surprisedB) annoyedD) pleased76A)forgotC)fearedB)cameD) remembered77A)ThereforeC) AnywayB) InsteadD) Somehow78A)readilyC)sofllyB) patientlyD) slowly79A) changeC) billB)

7、 warningD) cigarettes80A) asC) forB) whileD) though81A) coverB)bideC) dipD) take82A) timeC) fearB) caseD) consequence83A) NeverthelessC) ThereforeB) MoreoverD) Then84A) everB) someC) littleD) even85A) packetC) moneyB) adviceD) blame86A) awayC) overB) roundD) aside87A) wonderedC) doubtedB) considered

8、D) expected88A) AndB) SoC) ButD) All89A) weakC) jokingB) firmD) humble90A) whichB) himC) thatD) whatTest 2It is always interesting to visit another country, especially for those who have never traveled a great deal. 71 travel can be very educational for anyone, 72 he is interested enough to make pre

9、parations beforehand. 73 the language of the new country would be 74 for the traveler to attempt, 75 the benefits of such an effort would become 76 immediately after his arrival. It 77 not seem important to him when he is comfortably situated at home, 78 knowing how to 79 a meal or rent a room is es

10、sential for the newcomer in a 80 country. 81 knowing the language, it is very difficult for the stranger to 82 the people of the new country and 83 customs.Of course, in our small world, it is 84 possible to find someone who understands 85 own language, but this is only second-best for the traveler.

11、 To be 86 , he can see places and things without the use of a language, 87 places and things are 88 the heart of any country. To get the greatest benefit from a trip to another country, it is indeed 89 for the visitor to have an understanding of the 90 .71.A) nationalB) internationalC) domesticD) ab

12、road72.A) ifB) unlessC) sinceD) so73.A) KnowingB) SayingC) LearningD) Studying74.A) easyB) simpleC) difficultD) impossible75.A) andB) thereforeC) althoughD) but76.A) obviousB) invisibleC) usefulD) useless77.A) didB) mustC) mayD) can78.A) althoughB) butC) whereD) when79.A) orderB) bookC) cookD) eat80

13、.A) foreignB) familiarC) particularD) peculiar81.A) ByB) WhenC) WithD) Without82.A) meetB) seeC) hearD) understand83.A) hisB) itsC) theirD) our84.A) oftenB) neverC) seldomD) only85.A) hisB) yourC) ourD) their86.A) sureB) ensureC) insureD) honest87.A) forB) butC) thoughD) as88.A) usuallyB) notC) only

14、D) very much89.A) possibleB) impossibleC) uselessD) important90.A) countryB) peopleC) languageD) customsTest 3Other studies have shown that when two people expect to compete, they will usually sit opposite one another; expecting to cooperate they sit (71) by side, while for ordinary conversation, th

15、ey sit at right (72). When negotiators (谈判者) from two companies (73) a meeting the teams may automatically (74) up facing one another (75) the conference table. However, if the meeting breaks off for lunch, the men are (76) to sit at the restaurant tables in the way that each negotiator was sandwiched (77) two men from the other company. (78) the occasion is defined as an (79) one , individuals are as careful to mix as they

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