C.added up
Let’s have a party in our department. — _________ . B.Good idea
let’sput our heads together and find a solution ________ the difficulty. A.to
Last year the temperature ________ by 10 percent. D.rose
Rosa likes music ___ is quiet and gentle. B.that
She was terribly hungry. She had eaten ________ the whole day. D.little
She didn’t like to ________ the hotel bedroom with a stranger. A.share
Sam enjoys ____ stamps, and now he has 226 of them. D.collecting
She glanced shyly ________ him and then lowered her eyes.
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A.at
She intended to make teaching her ________ . A.profession
— Sorry for the inconvenience it may cause you. — _______ . B.Never mind
— Shall we go to the swimming pool? — ________ .
A.But I’d rather stay at home
She has ________ all her debts. C.paid off
阅读理解题 passage 1
- museums are places where collections of objects are preserved and displayed. the objects may be anything found in nature or made by man. there are museums devoted to art, science, history, industry, and technology. but museums are no longer just storehouses for collections. today nearly all museums, large or small, carry on educational programs. museums offer guided tours, lectures, films, music recitals, art lessons, and other attractions.
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museums work constantly to improve their collections and ways of playing them. all museums are always on the watch for new additions to their collections. works of art are bought from art dealers and private collectors or at auction sales. museums also accept gifts and bequests(遗物), but the large museums no longer accept everything that is offered to them. they accept only objects or collections that meet their high standards.
what is to be gained from visiting museums? museums exhibits can teach us about the world in which we live-----the materials it is made of, the trees and plants that cover it, and the animals that have lived on it since its beginning. we can learn about the activities of man-----his history and development and his accomplishments in arts and crafts. 1、D 2、C 3、D 4、C 5、A
1. the first paragraph deals with_ __. a. what museums preserves
b. what kind of objects museums display c. where museums obtain their objects d. how museums function
2. which statement is not true?
a. museums are not only storehouse for collections. b. museums are places where you can learn something. c. museums preserve and display only things found in nature. d. museums carry on educational and research programs. 3. where do objects at museums usually come from? a. from auction sales.
b. from art dealers and private collectors. c. from gifts and bequests.
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d. all the above.
4. the large museums accept______. a. everything offered to them b. all the gifts and bequests
c. only objects that meet their high standards d. only things that small museums do not have 5. the last paragraph is about_____.
a. the knowledge one gets from visiting museums b. the things one can see in museums c. the world and the people living in it d. museum collections from other lands
passage 2
cars of 2000 will travel the nation’s highways in never-before-dreams-of safety, comfort, and convenience. these cars will float along never touching the ground, and therefore will have no need for wheels.
annoying highway vibrations, caused by the rotations of the disc-and-tire wheels, will be things of the past. the coming highway passenger cars will literally fly above the road, supported on columns of air compressed by turbine-driven fans.
the car without wheels has been called a “flying car”, and, in a sense, that’s just what it is; however, it will not back out of the family garage, start down the street, and then suddenly go quickly upward heading for some distant point. on the contrary, to avoid problems in aerial navigation, the wheel-less vehicle probably will travel no more than three inches above road surface. it will travel over fairly rough road and even over smooth water.
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the inevitable problems of maritime regulations, severe weather conditions, and running out of fuel in remote areas all will require new concepts of operation, servicing, and vehicle regulation.
1、C 2、D 3、B 4、C 5、D
6. the author believes that cars of the future_____ a. will be replaced by airplanes b. will have wheels unlike those of today c. will use columns of air instead of wheels d. will use wheels without tires 7. cars of the future will run_____ a. without annoying noise b. without fuel c. much more smoothly d. on a number of fans
8. the car without wheels has been called a “flying car” because_____ a. it travels a few inches above the ground b. it can fly as a plane does c. it moves at a very high speed d. it can travel over smooth water
9. where is a wheel-less car least fit to travel? a. over soft land
b. over rough country roads c. over highways d. over waterfalls
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