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第三部分 英 语 )DPK54@)
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(共30题,参考时限25分钟)
Part ⅠVocabulary m6@~>Y0OJ
121. SO humorous was our host that he had us all ___________
all through the dinner.
A. laughing B. laugh $U)
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C. to laugh D. laughed
122. A good tool-box is something____________ for anyone to *@[k?$
have in the house. *
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C. harmonious D. handy 7cs[9~m‑r
123. We haven''t found any evidence so far which shows that '‑(!-|BO
the new vehicles will cause as much pollution as __________ ZO`QH +M!
petrol or diesel vehicles.
A. have done B. do
C. has done D. has z
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124. His first novel“Night”was an account of the Nazi crimes X%]
________ through the eyes of a ZO‑\
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teenaged boy.
A. and were seen B. which saw x%
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C. but was seen D. as seen #
125. Mother doesn''t know how much I spent watching TV;if she [p*1+e2n
ever found out,I''m sure she
______ me.
A. would never forgive $yF#jhd2
B. will never forgive ‑ C. would have never forgiven v
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D. forgave
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126. It was true that the pianist played too loud,but I was
not upset by his loudness ________ by his lack of art. >!
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A. rather than B. instead of /L{`p*|
C. more than D. so much as &X@0un>[1]v
127. The rain was heavy and ____ the land was flooded.
A. consequently B. continuously :B- "w[1]
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C. constantly D. consistently s7^ %>U
128. A series of measures __________,people in that area
managed to survive the severe famine, R0
A. having taken B. were taken
C. having been taken D. have been made MP(0s} $
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129. Give me an undisturbed hour,_______________ I''ll finish
the work Jack has left unfinished.
A. and B. or C. so that D. in order that P=R
130. Since you changed lanes without signaling,you are as much
_________ for the accident as the other driver.
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A. to be blamed B. for blaming -O\[
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C. blamed D. to blame
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131. The farmer cut more firewood than usual , in anticipation 7:QQg0
of a cold winter when there will be a food and fuel _______. u/
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A. shortage B. scarcity
C.lack D. rarity)1
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132. The government is responsible for the ___________ of
roads and other public facilities. n|
A. service B. maintenance '7j?K^‑)=
C. conservation D. illustration -xlt5O ?
133. Many scientists believe that man is ________ from apes. n [
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A. descended B. evolved h "GJ_1]B
C. revolved D. proceeded OY#*@
134. To our disappointment , the quality of the article we
bought was __________ to what we had expected.
A. familiar B. interior
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C. superior D. inferior r;;<X7$9u&
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135. I can''t ___________ any difference between the two c7}.n<
paintings;they are so much alike. AM"[1]0pdoU
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A. divide B. separate d
C. distinguish D. isolate ^2WSE%)%#X
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Part Ⅱ Cloze
In future trade the key development to watch is the ]84Qb2~
relationship between the industrialized and ?k{2@'| ;
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the developing nations .The 136 World countries export N >PQ!t3
their mineral 137 and tropical |{^T|BT
agricultural products , which bring them 138 foreign F-*\
exchange . Tourism has also been greatly A[1]Br]YU2‑
responsible 139 the rapid development of some 140 6=|^Uo#
nations . Many Third world U/r &y_
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nations with high 141 and low wages have seen an 7*gPMl,3#
emigration(移居)of workers 142 the H:
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developed nations.
such workers from Mediterranean 6s_e*CI
countries. The developing nations profit 144 these
workers bring their savings and their L8-R
acquired technical skills 145 home . Many developing
141. A. employment B. unemployment C. development 0X D. improvement #$ 8
142. A. to B. by C. at #W!>~X%i_D. in \R1V
143. A. exploited B. imported C. received
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Part Ⅲ Complete each sentence 5
Before the 1870''s,trained nurses were virtually unknown in
the
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was an unskilled occupation , taken up by women of the lower 9>[Z&u"*_
classes, some of whom were from "0Wln~.;
the charity house. The movement for reform originated not with |D
doctors , but among upper-class
women, who had taken on the role of guardians of a new 55
hygienic order. Though some doctors \f,<LA=b
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approved of the women''s desire to establish a nurses''
training school, which would attract the 3(
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daughters of the middle class, other medical men were opposed, r[1] 45rl
Plainly threatened by the < (9be^'mn
prospect, they objected that educated nurses would not do as 41] %
they were told — a remarkable :H>ks
comment on the status anxieties of nineteenth-century lX%b^*
physicians. But the women reformers did not GySC5 ‑,(]
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depend on the physicians approval. When resisted, as they were dL13Gsp
at Bellevue in efforts to install 8pNed0}FH
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trained nurses on the maternity wards(妇科病房),they went over the Mh,ag2GmR
heads of the doctors to men of iQ&N68<%[_
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their own class of greater power and authority . (
Nightingale , who had friends high in the
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English government, had followed exactly the same course in z9J&-|T{
reforming her country''s military 6z *R$‑
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hospitals). Professional nursing , in short, emerged neither '0?zq7y!
from medical discoveries nor from a ,M[%XE
program of hospital reform initiated by physicians; outsiders
saw the need first.
146. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? I!
A. Public Hygiene in the
B. Florence Nightingale : A Nurse''s Story 'f
C. The Fight for Nursing Education in the United States A_l /m4
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D. Health Care in Upper and Lower-Class Neighborhoods T2HAq‑[1]H
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147. According to the passage, nurses, in the
the 1850''s could best be described as _____.
A. poor, untrained women YP]\
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B. young medical students J { GJ[
C. wives of military officers
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D. middle-class men and women >
148. The author states that the first advocates of nursing !
training in the
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A. medical men
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B. upper-class : eg
C. professional nurses B% 5
/ 149. According to the passage, some doctors objected to the
establishment of nursing schools because they believed that Jr0]z}`
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A. nursing was an art that could not be taught 0i>< WX[
B. additional medical care from nurses was unnecessaryDQ[1]
C. volunteer nurses from the upper class were adequate
D. educated nurses would undermine their authority ;g9+ W
150. It can be inferred from the passage that
________. _p ay
A. hospital l?2u
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B. university {d
C. government agency @+‑ #
D. women''s penitentiary t
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