共用题干 The White HouseWe got up early this morning and_______(1)a long walk after breakfast.We walked through the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city is larger _________(2)I thought it would be.__________(3)the business section i

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The White House

We got up early this morning and_______(1)a long walk after breakfast.We
walked through the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city is larger
_________(2)I thought it would be.__________(3)the business section is smaller
than I thought it would be.I suppose that's________(4)Washington is a special kind of
city.________(5)the people in Washington work for the government.About 9:30 we
went to the White House.It's_________(6)to the public from 10 till 12,and there was a
long line of people waiting to get in.We didn't have to wait very long,because the line
moved__________(7)quickly.
The White House is really white.It is painted every year. And it seems very white,
because it's got beautiful lawns all around it,________(8)many trees and shrubs.The
grounds_________(9)about four square blocks.I mean,they're about two blocks long
_________(10)each side.Of course,we didn't see the whole building.The part
_________(11)the President lives and works is not open to the public.But the part we
saw was beautiful.We went through five of the main rooms.One of them was the library,
on the ground floor.On the next floor,there are three rooms named_________(12)
the colors that are used in them:the Red Room,the Blue Room,and the Green
Room.The__________(13)are covered with silk cloth.__________(14)are many
pieces of old furniture,from the time_________(15)the White House was first built.
And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and other famous
people from history.

_________(13)
A:walls
B:classrooms
C:fields
D:airports

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答案:A
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  • 第1题:

    共用题干
    I don't think there is anything wrong with your blood.______(46).If you don't sleep for hours during the early part of the evening,you would be more ready to sleep at bedtime.If you didn't nap after dinner,you would not want to stay up so late,and you would not feel the need to take a sleeping pill.______(47).This helps account for the fact that you feel tired all day.You should get out of the habit of sleeping during the evening. Right after your evening meal,engage in some sort of physical activity一a sport such as bowling,perhaps.______(48).Then go to bed at your usual time or a little earlier,and you should be able to get a good night's rest without taking a pill.
    If you can get into the habit of spending your evenings this way,I am sure you will feel less tired during the day.______(49).If so,get up and watch television or do some jobs around your house until you feel sleepy.If you fall asleep and then wake up a few hours later,get up but do not take a sleeping pill.Read a while or listen to the radio,and make yourself a few hours' sleep that night.You will feel better in the morning than you usually feel after taking a pill.______ (50).
    The most important thing is to avoid taking that nap right after dinner and avoid taking pills.

    ________(50)
    A:The key to your problem is that long nap after dinner
    B:Or get together with friends for an evening of cards and conversation
    C:At first it may be hard for you to go to sleep without taking a pill
    D:The next night you will be ready to sleep at an earlier hour
    E:Having difficulty sleeping is a common problem shared by many people
    F: The pill is still working in your system when you get up in the morning

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。上一句说到“我认为你的血液没有任何问题”,那么接下来就该说明实际是什么问题,而空格的下一句说“如果在晚上睡觉前你不小憩这几个小时,在晚上该睡觉时你应该很快入眠的”。因此 A与上下文联系最紧密。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和时文章细节的把握。空格的下一句是服安眠药后“导致你一天都感到困乏”,因此这里应该是解释出现这个现象的原因,因此F最符合上下文内容。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。上一句说到“也许应该在晚饭后做些体力活动,比如打保龄球”,而空格后内容是“然后按时或者稍微提前睡觉,你就会不需要安眠药而睡个好觉”,因此B与上下文内容最符合。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。空格后内容是“如果这样的话,你可以起床看电视或在房子周围做些运动,一直到你有睡意”,因此这里的内容应是不服用安眠药后的不适应感。因此C最符合此内容。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间意义关系的理解。前面说到前一晚由于没有服安眠药没有睡好,因此这里应是“第二天晚上你要准备早睡一个小时”。因此D与此内容最符合。

  • 第2题:

    根据下面资料,回答
    I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning my Dad told me I could drive him into a 16 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 17 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 18 to pick him up at 4 p.m. then dropped off the car at the 19 . With several hours to spare, I went to a theater 20 , when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late!
    I knew Dad would be angry if he 21 I′d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 22 there I apologized for being late, and told him I′ d 23 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. I′ll never forget the 24 he gave me. "I′m disappointed you 25 you have to lie to me, Jason." Dad looked at me again. "When you didn′t 26 , I called the garage to ask if there were any 27 , and they told me you hadn′t yet picked up the car." I felt 28 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 29 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. "I′m angry with 30 . I realize I′ve failed as a father. I′m going to walk home now and think seriously about 31 I′ve gone wrong all these years." "But Dad, it′s 18 miles!" My protests and apologies were 32 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 33 him all the way, but he walked silently.
    Seeing Dad in so much 34 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 35 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.
    第(28)题选

    A.ashamed
    B.frightened
    C.nervous
    D.surprised

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查形容词辨析。ashamed“惭愧的”,frightened“害怕的”,nervous“紧张的”,surprised“吃惊的”。“我”对父亲说了谎,后来告诉他真相时自然会感到惭愧。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    The difficult thing to start a business is to persuade banks______.
    A: to lose your house
    B: to manage your employees
    C: to keep independent
    D: to lend you money
    E: to take the responsibility for it
    F: to make profit

    答案:D
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    The White House

    We got up early this morning and_______(1)a long walk after breakfast.We
    walked through the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city is larger
    _________(2)I thought it would be.__________(3)the business section is smaller
    than I thought it would be.I suppose that's________(4)Washington is a special kind of
    city.________(5)the people in Washington work for the government.About 9:30 we
    went to the White House.It's_________(6)to the public from 10 till 12,and there was a
    long line of people waiting to get in.We didn't have to wait very long,because the line
    moved__________(7)quickly.
    The White House is really white.It is painted every year. And it seems very white,
    because it's got beautiful lawns all around it,________(8)many trees and shrubs.The
    grounds_________(9)about four square blocks.I mean,they're about two blocks long
    _________(10)each side.Of course,we didn't see the whole building.The part
    _________(11)the President lives and works is not open to the public.But the part we
    saw was beautiful.We went through five of the main rooms.One of them was the library,
    on the ground floor.On the next floor,there are three rooms named_________(12)
    the colors that are used in them:the Red Room,the Blue Room,and the Green
    Room.The__________(13)are covered with silk cloth.__________(14)are many
    pieces of old furniture,from the time_________(15)the White House was first built.
    And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and other famous
    people from history.

    _________(1)
    A:made
    B:ran
    C:took
    D:jumped

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    Besides financial and marketing challenges,you must know how______.
    A: to lose your house
    B: to manage your employees
    C: to keep independent
    D: to lend you money
    E: to take the responsibility for it
    F: to make profit

    答案:B
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    Paragraph 2______
    A:.Strategies in expanding a small business
    B: Right people to run a business
    C: Time-consuming experience of being successful
    D: Challenges of running a business
    E: Difficulties in starting the business
    F: Reasons for working for oneself

    答案:E
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment._________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students … and talking,and talking.
    _________(2)He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to
    10 minutes.Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a meeting.
    "You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p. m."I took a deep breath,pushed open the
    doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)toward him as he
    talked.Mr.Weatherup stopped.__________(3)Just before I reached the door,I heard
    him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them for their attention,wished
    them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done,_________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    _________(4)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then!turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment._________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students … and talking,and talking.
    _________(2)He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to
    10 minutes.Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a meeting.
    "You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p. m."I took a deep breath,pushed open the
    doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)toward him as he
    talked.Mr.Weatherup stopped.__________(3)Just before I reached the door,I heard
    him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them for their attention,wished
    them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done,_________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    _________(1)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then!turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:E
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment.________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students...and talking,and talking.________(2)
    He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutes.
    Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a
    meeting."You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p.m."I took a deep breath,
    pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)
    toward him as he talked.Mr. Weatherup stopped.________(3)Just before I
    reached the door,I heard him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them
    for their attention,wished them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding
    my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done.__________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    ________(1)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:E
    解析:

  • 第10题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment.________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students...and talking,and talking.________(2)
    He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutes.
    Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a
    meeting."You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p.m."I took a deep breath,
    pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)
    toward him as he talked.Mr. Weatherup stopped.________(3)Just before I
    reached the door,I heard him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them
    for their attention,wished them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding
    my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done.__________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    ________(2)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    I hear you got through your exam.Congratulations!()

    • A、No. I didn't do well enough.
    • B、Who told you that?
    • C、Thanks.
    • D、Yes, I got a good mark.

    正确答案:C

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Passage 4  Shortly after I began a career in business, I learned that Carl Weatherup, president of PepsiCo(百事可乐公司), was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the person handling his, schedule and managed to get myself an appointment. (1) ______  So there I was sitting outside the university’s auditorium, waiting for the president of PepsiCo. I could hear him talking to the students…and talking, and talking. (2)______ He was now five minutes over, which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutes. Decision time.  I wrote a note on the back of my business card, reminding him that he had a meeting. “You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 pm.”I took a deep breath, pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道) toward him as he talked. Mr. Weatherup stopped. (3)______ Just before I reached the door, I heard him tell the group that he was running late. He thanked them for their attention, wished them luck and walked out to where 1 was now sitting, holding my breath.  He looked at the card and then at me. “Let me guess.” he said. “You’re Jeff.” He smiled. (4)______ He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time, some wonderful stories that I still use, and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York. But what he gave me that I value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done. (5)______ When things need to happen, you either have the nerve to act or you don’t.[A] I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占) an office right there at school and closed the door.[B] As I sat listening to him, I knew that I could trust him, and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.[C] I became alarmed:his talk wasn’t ending when it should have.[D] He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him, and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.[E] I was told, however, that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.[F] I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.[G] I gradually lost my patience and thought that maybe I should give up.

    正确答案: 1.E 空格前面讲到,得知百事公司的老总要在科罗拉多大学讲学后,“我”设法得到了约见他的机会。根据逻辑分析,接下来也应该是与这次约见有关的信息。E选项说“但是他的时间安排很紧张,他作完演讲之后却只有15分钟的时间可以见我”,这也就是第二段提到的“我”在大学礼堂外面等候的原因。因此,E选项填在此处与前后文语意连贯。故选E。
    2.C 空格前面是在描述“我”在礼堂外面等候的情况。空格后面说到,他已经超过了五分钟了,使我与他见面的时间只剩下了10分钟。C选项说“我大为吃惊,他的演讲没有在规定的时间内结束”,可见,C选项填在此处与前后文语意连贯。故选C。
    3.F 空格前面讲到,“我”在名片后面写了个便条提醒他还有个约会,并推开门,向他走去。根据逻辑分析,接下来就应该是把名片递给他并走回来。因此,F选项填在此处最合适。故选F。
    4.A 空格前面说到,百事老总看了看名片,又看了看我,并说出了“我”的名字。由此可推知,他同意和我谈话。因此,接下来理应是介绍他们谈话的相关内容。A选项说“我们在学校的一间办公室见面并关上了门”,天在此处语意连贯。故选A。
    5.D 空格前面的句子说到,“我”最珍视的他给与我的就是他鼓励“我”继续按照“我”的做法去做。而根据前文可知,“我”所做的就是有胆量打断一个总裁的演讲。D选项说的就是总裁对“我”所作鼓励的具体内容,填在此处语意连贯,符合逻辑。故选D。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    根据下面资料,回答
    I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning my Dad told me I could drive him into a 16 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 17 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 18 to pick him up at 4 p.m. then dropped off the car at the 19 . With several hours to spare, I went to a theater 20 , when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late!
    I knew Dad would be angry if he 21 I′d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 22 there I apologized for being late, and told him I′ d 23 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. I′ll never forget the 24 he gave me. "I′m disappointed you 25 you have to lie to me, Jason." Dad looked at me again. "When you didn′t 26 , I called the garage to ask if there were any 27 , and they told me you hadn′t yet picked up the car." I felt 28 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 29 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. "I′m angry with 30 . I realize I′ve failed as a father. I′m going to walk home now and think seriously about 31 I′ve gone wrong all these years." "But Dad, it′s 18 miles!" My protests and apologies were 32 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 33 him all the way, but he walked silently.
    Seeing Dad in so much 34 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 35 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.
    第(29)题选

    A.nervousness
    B.sadness
    C.silence
    D.thought

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查名词辨析。nervousness“紧张不安”,sadness“悲伤,难过”,silence“沉默”,thought“想法”。根据上下文理解,父亲应该是对“我”采取撒谎的方式感到很难过。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    If you made a bad decision as a boss,you had______.
    A: to lose your house
    B: to manage your employees
    C: to keep independent
    D: to lend you money
    E: to take the responsibility for it
    F: to make profit

    答案:E
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    Paragraph 3______
    A:.Strategies in expanding a small business
    B: Right people to run a business
    C: Time-consuming experience of being successful
    D: Challenges of running a business
    E: Difficulties in starting the business
    F: Reasons for working for oneself

    答案:C
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    The White House

    We got up early this morning and_______(1)a long walk after breakfast.We
    walked through the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city is larger
    _________(2)I thought it would be.__________(3)the business section is smaller
    than I thought it would be.I suppose that's________(4)Washington is a special kind of
    city.________(5)the people in Washington work for the government.About 9:30 we
    went to the White House.It's_________(6)to the public from 10 till 12,and there was a
    long line of people waiting to get in.We didn't have to wait very long,because the line
    moved__________(7)quickly.
    The White House is really white.It is painted every year. And it seems very white,
    because it's got beautiful lawns all around it,________(8)many trees and shrubs.The
    grounds_________(9)about four square blocks.I mean,they're about two blocks long
    _________(10)each side.Of course,we didn't see the whole building.The part
    _________(11)the President lives and works is not open to the public.But the part we
    saw was beautiful.We went through five of the main rooms.One of them was the library,
    on the ground floor.On the next floor,there are three rooms named_________(12)
    the colors that are used in them:the Red Room,the Blue Room,and the Green
    Room.The__________(13)are covered with silk cloth.__________(14)are many
    pieces of old furniture,from the time_________(15)the White House was first built.
    And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and other famous
    people from history.

    _________(2)
    A:than
    B:as
    C:so
    D:like

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    The White House

    We got up early this morning and_______(1)a long walk after breakfast.We
    walked through the business section of the city.I told you yesterday that the city is larger
    _________(2)I thought it would be.__________(3)the business section is smaller
    than I thought it would be.I suppose that's________(4)Washington is a special kind of
    city.________(5)the people in Washington work for the government.About 9:30 we
    went to the White House.It's_________(6)to the public from 10 till 12,and there was a
    long line of people waiting to get in.We didn't have to wait very long,because the line
    moved__________(7)quickly.
    The White House is really white.It is painted every year. And it seems very white,
    because it's got beautiful lawns all around it,________(8)many trees and shrubs.The
    grounds_________(9)about four square blocks.I mean,they're about two blocks long
    _________(10)each side.Of course,we didn't see the whole building.The part
    _________(11)the President lives and works is not open to the public.But the part we
    saw was beautiful.We went through five of the main rooms.One of them was the library,
    on the ground floor.On the next floor,there are three rooms named_________(12)
    the colors that are used in them:the Red Room,the Blue Room,and the Green
    Room.The__________(13)are covered with silk cloth.__________(14)are many
    pieces of old furniture,from the time_________(15)the White House was first built.
    And everywhere there are paintings and statues of former presidents and other famous
    people from history.

    _________(3)
    A:But
    B:Yes
    C:So
    D:Then

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Interview with Allan Gray
    1. I was working for a multinational company in the early 1980s,and my brother asked me if I was interested in going into partnership with him to set up a language school.I'd always wanted to work for myself,and I was a bit fed up with working for someone else,so I said yes.Primarily, I wanted the freedom to make my own decisions,I wanted room to be creative,and also I wanted to be able to get the credit and keep the profits if we were successful.I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.These things are not possible if you work as an employee in a large organization.
    2. I had to borrow money to help start the business,but we were lucky because we also had some outside capital to put into the business.These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company,so we were fortunate .It was fairly easy to set up the business,because we had a very clear idea of what we wanted to do.The problem was,all our preconceptions(预想)about what it would be like to run a business were wrong. We made lots of mistakes, and we almost went bankrupt(破产的)at the beginning. At one point, we only had two students in the school.
    3. Far too long!We lost money for the first four years and,as I was saying,we nearly went out of business.It took quite a long time to start making profit. The best thing we did,though,was that we hired some really good people to work for us.In fact,some of those people are still work-ing for us,24 years later. Now we're doing well,but it was very risky at first.
    4. One is financial constraint(约束).It can be very tough. I think all small businesses have cashflow problems-it often takes a long time to get paid by your customers.The second big prob- lem is marketing. It takes a lot of funds to market your business,and you have to get your name known and build a reputation .But the biggest challenge is managing the people.All businesses are about people,and you have to learn how to deal with all kinds of people-and I think we've been extremely good at getting the best of our staff.

    Paragraph 1______
    A:.Strategies in expanding a small business
    B: Right people to run a business
    C: Time-consuming experience of being successful
    D: Challenges of running a business
    E: Difficulties in starting the business
    F: Reasons for working for oneself

    答案:F
    解析:
    本段主要讲述作者答应哥哥合伙创建语言学校并为自己工作的种种原因。因此F 项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲述的是自己开业遇到的种种困难,跟预想的大相径庭,犯了许多错误,差点破产,并且只招到两个学生。因此E项是本段大意。
    本段主要讲成功之前花费的时间,前四年一直亏损,甚至差点破产。故本题选C。
    本段主要讲在经营学校的过程中遇到的挑战。故本题选D。
    根据第一段的“I was also happy to carry the can and take the blame if things went wrong.”可知,如果你做出错误决定,你就必须为其承担责任。故选E。
    根据第二段“These days it can be really hard to persuade banks to lend money to people who want to start a company...”可知,困难是劝银行把钱借出来。
    从第三段可知,作者招到了很好的员工为其工作,并因此获得盈利。故本题选F。
    第四段讲述了三个挑战:资金约束、经营、管理员工。故本题选B。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment._________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students … and talking,and talking.
    _________(2)He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to
    10 minutes.Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a meeting.
    "You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p. m."I took a deep breath,pushed open the
    doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)toward him as he
    talked.Mr.Weatherup stopped.__________(3)Just before I reached the door,I heard
    him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them for their attention,wished
    them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done,_________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    _________(2)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then!turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment._________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students … and talking,and talking.
    _________(2)He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to
    10 minutes.Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a meeting.
    "You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p. m."I took a deep breath,pushed open the
    doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)toward him as he
    talked.Mr.Weatherup stopped.__________(3)Just before I reached the door,I heard
    him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them for their attention,wished
    them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done,_________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    _________(3)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then!turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:F
    解析:

  • 第21题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment.________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students...and talking,and talking.________(2)
    He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutes.
    Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a
    meeting."You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p.m."I took a deep breath,
    pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)
    toward him as he talked.Mr. Weatherup stopped.________(3)Just before I
    reached the door,I heard him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them
    for their attention,wished them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding
    my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done.__________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    ________(3)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:F
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    共用题干
    You Need Courage!

    Shortly after I began a career in business,I learned that Carl Weatherup,president of
    PepsiCo(百事可乐公司),was speaking at the University of Colorado. I tracked down the
    person handling his schedule and managed to get myself an appointment.________(1)
    So there I was sifting outside the university's auditorium,waiting for the president of
    PepsiCo.I could hear him talking to the students...and talking,and talking.________(2)
    He was now five minutes over,which dropped my time with him down to 10 minutes.
    Decision time.
    I wrote a note on the back of my business card,reminding him that he had a
    meeting."You have a meeting with Jeff Hoye at 2:30 p.m."I took a deep breath,
    pushed open the doors of the auditorium and walked straight up the middle aisle(过道)
    toward him as he talked.Mr. Weatherup stopped.________(3)Just before I
    reached the door,I heard him tell the group that he was running late.He thanked them
    for their attention,wished them luck and walked out to where I was now sitting,holding
    my breath.
    He looked at the card and then at me."Let me guess,"he said."You're Jeff."He
    smiled._________(4)
    He spent the next 30 minutes offering me his time,some wonderful stories that I still
    use,and an invitation to visit him and his group in New York.But what he gave me that I
    value the most was the encouragement to continue to do as I had done.__________(5)
    When things need to happen,you either have the nerve to act or you don't.

    ________(4)
    A:I began breathing again and we grabbed(霸占)an office right there at school and closed the door.
    B:As I sat listening to him,I knew that I could trust him,and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
    C:I became alarmed:his talk wasn't ending when it should have.
    D:He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him,and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
    E:I was told,however,that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
    F:I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    I hear you got through your exam.Congratulations!()
    A

    No. I didn't do well enough.

    B

    Who told you that?

    C

    Thanks.

    D

    Yes, I got a good mark.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析