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45. We asked the hotel clerk ______ the restaurant would still be open at ten o' clock.
A) that B) where C) when D) whether
46. Many people favor ______ more nuclear power plants.
A) to build B) build C) built D) building
47. We can see a lot of people doing morning exercises in parks even ____ cold mornings.
A) on B) in C) at D) during
48. Although his parents warned him ____ what would happen, he continued to disobey them.
A) against B) on C) for D) of
49. That tree looked as if it _____ for a long time.
A) hadn' t been watered B) hash' t any water C) hasn't watered D) wasn't watered
50. There was a knock at the door. It was the second time that someone ____me that evening.
A) had interrupted B) would have interrupted C) to have interrupted D) has interrupted
51. So often _____ in recent years that it has almost become the rule.
A) has this happened B) this has happened C) is this happening D) for this to happen
52. The last man_____ the sinking ship was the captain.
A) left B) to be leaving C) to leave D) leaves
53. Water dissolves a part of nearly everything ______ it comes in contact,,
A) where B) that C) with which D) as soon as
54. Howard ______ to speak with them but they appeared to be in a hurry.
A) would have stopped B) would stop C) would be stopped D) will stop
55. Not only the students but also their teacher _______ asked to attend the class meeting.
A) is B) are C) have D) has
56. They ______ for seven hours when they spotted a sign that said "Guests".
A) were driving B) had been driving C) drove D) had to drive
57. Today's typewriter keyboard is _____ Shale’s 1867 keyboard.
A) as same as B) the same that C) the same as D) a same one as
58. _____ did she start preparing dinner.
A) Not until he arrived B) Hardly had he arrived C) No sooner had he arrived D) Scarcely did he arrive
59. This new suggestion is a distinct improvement on _____ I originally made.
A) one B) the one C) that D) such
60. Look what you've done! You ______ more careful.
A) may be C) should have been B) must be D) would have been
Part 4 Reading Comprehension
Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage :
Ever since the first skyscraper(摩天大楼) was built in Chicago in 1883, more and more buildings that reach for the skies have been constructed in the large cities of the world.
For many years, the Empire State Building in New York City was the tallest building in the
world. It was 1,250 feet high when it was opened in 1931. Then in 1951 a TV transmission tower was added for radio and television broadcasts. This tower added 222 feet to its height.
Soon other skyscrapers were built. The World Trade Center in New York, 1350 feet high, and Chicago's Sears Tower, 1450 feet high. No one can say how much higher skyscrapers will go in the future.
Early skyscrapers were built with thick heavy walls of solid brick, stone, or concrete. Now the new skyscrapers are built with a steel framework that supports the weight of the building. The solid walls are no longer needed, and the framework makes it possible to build to greater heights.
Built at first mainly for offices and shops, some skyscrapers are now becoming homes for people who want to live in the center of the city. The 100-story John Hancock Center, a Chicago skyscraper that opened in 1970, is an example. Between the first and 43rd floor, there are offices and shops. There is a swimming pool on the 44th floor. From the 45th floor to the 92nd there are apartments. The people who live in these apartments can look down on the clouds instead of up at them.
61. What happened to the Empire State Building in 1951?
A) A tower was added to it, which increased its height.
B) It was no longer the tallest building in the world.
C) It was transformed into a radio and television broadcasting station.
D) It provided homes for people who wanted to live in the city center.
62. The Empire State Building is as tall as_____ feet.
A) 1380 B) 1250 C) 1472 D) 222
63. We cannot know how much taller skyscrapers will become in the future because_______.
A) the steel framework makes it possible to build to greater heights
B) solid walls of brick, stone or concrete are no longer needed
C) a TV transmission tower can be added D) some skyscrapers are now becoming homes
64. Originally, skyscrapers were built as______.
A) business centers and offices B) radio and television broadcasting stations
C) apartment complexes D) apartments and shops
65. How do people benefit from living in the John Hancock Center?
A) They can enjoy looking at the clouds above the building.
B) They have all the city center facilities nearby.
C) They can use the swimming pool on the top of the building.
D) They can work at offices inside the building.
Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage:
I do not mean that the housewife has much free time! For a short while after our twins were born I was without help and had to do everything myself including three-hourly feeds day and night, so I know how exhausting children and housework can be! As well as being exhausted, however, I felt nothing more than a boring job.
I had little to talk about when my husband came home in the evening and all the time I was consciously looking forward to what I called "getting back to work" ----namely, to using some of the mental resources which I had been specially trained to use for years. I was indeed "on the go" for 24 hours a day but I wasn' t doing the kind of work that made full use of my own abilities.
When I returned to studies I was constantly asked, "How do you find the time?" The answer
seems to be a lifelong mystery to the woman who doesn't go out to work and quite simple to those of us who do.
There are 24 hours in every day: the people who ask this question seem to be amazed at how
much can be packed into them; I am astonished at how little some people seem to do.
The answer is this ----you can achieve as much in a day as you set out to achieve if you think ahead and get everything well organised.
The days when I have only our home to think about are just as busy as when I have other things to deal with as well.
I am running about most of the time cooking, shopping and doing the housework and seek to have no spare moments. But all of this is done equally well when I have things to do in addition, because I then make sure that everything is done with maximum efficiency in minimum time.
I see that the weekly order to the grocer really does include the needs for the week.
Shopping which can be done by telephone is done that way after having a word with the shopkeeper about the quality and service that I like. All cookery(烹饪) operations are carried out in the best order so that not a minute is wasted. I quickly found that it is possible to put in eight hours' work a day as well as being a housewife.
66. What does the writer think of her time as a stay-at-home mother?
A) It offers a lot of free time for self-study. B) It is busy but rewarding.
C) It is right for a mother to be with her children all the time. D) It is tiring and uninteresting.
67. It can be inferred from the passage that the writer________.
A) used to be a school teacher B) used to be a shop assistant
C) was professionally trained before she had children D) never went out to work before
68. The expression "on the go" in Paragraph 2 could best be replaced by____________.
A) "working all the time" B) "always thinking of doing a job again"
C) "longing to study again" D) "looking forward to using the skills learned before"
69. The writer was asked "How do you find the time?", which implies that______.
A) people were surprised at how much work she could do in a day
B) people are curious about whether she enjoyed the time she spent studying
C) people wondered whether she enjoyed the time she spent at home
D) people were concerned that the writer was doing too much work
70. What is the main idea of the passage?
A) A married woman should first be a good mother before she thinks about returning to work.
B) A woman can do both her job and her housework properly if she gets things well- organized.
C) A married woman should go out to work to help support the family.
D) A woman should hold a job all her life.
Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage :
In 1789 the U.S. government passed a law which said that the land of the American Indians could never be taken from them without their agreement. One hundred years later, however, the Indians only had a very small part of the land that originally belonged to them. How did this great injustice occur?
After 1812 white settlers began to move west across North America, At first, the settlers and the Indians lived in peace. However, the number of settlers increased greatly every year, and slowly the Indians began to see the white settlers as a danger to their survival. To feed themselves, the settlers killed more and more wild animals. The Indians, who depended on these animals for food, had to struggle against starvation. The settlers also brought with them many diseases which were common in white society, but which were new for the Indians. Great numbers of Indians became sick and died. Between 1843 and 1854 the Indian population in one area of the country went down from 100,000 to 30,000.
More land was needed for the increasing number of white settlers. In Washington, the old respect for the rights of the Indians disappeared. The old promises to the Indians were broken; the federal government began to move groups of Indians from their original homelands to other, poorer parts of the country. Some Indians reacted angrily and violently to this treatment. They began
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