(B)31. A. progress B. process C. program D. procedure (C)32. A. some B. all C. every D. many (A)33. A. accident B. incident C. event D. story (D)34. A. toward B. inward C. onward D. outward (A)35. A. in B. of C. at D. for (D)36. A. reducing B. creeping C. crawling D. wrinkling (C)37. A. lost B. losing C. loss D. loosing (B)38. A. jacket B. coat C. suit D. costume (A)39. A. harder B. heavy C. harsh D. hurried (C)40. A. great B. younger C. stronger D. powerful (B)41. A. among B. during C. for D. of (D)42. A. length B. mount C. hill D. peak (C)43. A. late B. last C. early D. final (B)44. A. deflate B. decline C. decrease D. deduce (A)45. A. lighter B. smaller C. bigger D. heavier (B)46. A. to B. between C. of D. with (D)47. A. flexible B. easy C. playful D. painful (A)48. A. show B. reveal C. detect D. allow (C)49. A. every B. each C. all D. single (D)50. A. trust B. suspect C. doubt D. trouble II. Cloze
Historically, American women have always been very independent.---------------------------------------The children of these early Americans grew 40 with many examples of working women around them. (C)31. A. beginning B. initial C. first D. starting (B)32. A. frequent B. often C. usual D. ordinary (A)33. A. left B. forgot C. lifted D. failed (D)34. A. lonely B. single C. only D. alone (B)35. A. developing B. undeveloped C. underdeveloped D. developed (D)36. A. facets B. facts C. affects D. effects (A)37. A. yet B. not C. but D. well (C)38. A. sharing B. shared C. share D. shares (B)39. A. them B. themselves C. theirs D. their (C)40. A. outside B. out of C. without D. beyond (A)41. A. members B. groups C. teams D. parts (D)42. A. freedom B. freely C. freer D. free (C)43. A. parts B. plays C. roles D. places (B)44. A. requested B. demanded C. required D. needed (B)45. A. reinforced B. strengthened C. enlarged D. endangered (B)46. A. yet B. again C. but D. or (C)47. A. hostile B. enemy C. opposing D. opponent (D)48. A. any B. one C. a D. the (C)49. A. supervisors B. surpassers C. supporters D. supposers (B)50. A. on B. up C. to D. off III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Passage 1
On the death of his wealthy old father,--------------------------------------------------------------------- please remember that you didn’t pull it out of your pocket here.”
D51. It would not be suitable to call Duncan a miser because D . A. he spent little of his wealth on himself C. he did both A and B A. observed A. arrived
B. protected B. were born
B. he gave his things to others without payment
D. he did A but not B
C52. At first, Duncan had been kept on a rather small allowance. C
C. provided for D. employed C. moved up
D. began
B53. Duncan did not spend much…on his children when they came. B A54. The restaurant where Duncan had lunch one day was very good because A . A. every dish always tasted perfect C. he could enter it in his car A. trouble
B. anger
B. there was a doorman at service
D. tip was forbidden there
B55. When the doorman said “In case…,” he meant B . D. well
Passage 2
Are you a compulsive spender, ---------------------------------------------Soon he will learn that nothing bad will happen to him if he doesn’t buy anything, and he can solve the problem of his compulsive buying.
C. mischief
B56. For many people, money is an important symbol of _____B_____.
A. beliefs and values
B. power and influence C. pleasure
D. personality
D57. When wives are angry with their husbands, they tend to ____D_______.
A. worry about their power in marriage B. become compulsive spenders
C. consider money a symbol of love D. buy expensive presents for families and friends
D58. According to psychologists, compulsive spenders must spend more money because ____D______.
A. they’re addicted to buying things B. they’re compulsive in their addictions C. they must satisfy their needs to feel comfortable D. all of the above
A59. Charge accounts are even more exciting than money in that ____A______.
A. they enables people to do anything C. they have enormous amounts A. look for reduced prices C. help their budget
III. Reading Comprehension Section A
B. they made people feel pleased D. none of the above
D60. Compulsive bargain hunters often ___D_____.
B. buy inexpensive goods D. both a) and b)
Passage 1
A friend of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present.-------------------------Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said: “It is more blessed to give….”
百度搜索“77cn”或“免费范文网”即可找到本站免费阅读全部范文。收藏本站方便下次阅读,免费范文网,提供经典小说成教大学山东大学高起专英语3(三套全)(4)在线全文阅读。
相关推荐: