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2021-01-07 05:38
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2021年1月7日发(作者:宗裕昆)
第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35 分)
第一节: 单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)
21. A strong earthquake with a _________ magnitude of 7.0 hit Ya’an, Sichuan, resulting in hundreds of deaths and
thousands of injuries.
A. confessed B. confirmed C. conflicted D. confused
22. Dick met Jenny at her graduation ceremony, _________ he was later to marry.
A. which B. when C. where D. whom
23. Among the courses provided a student is free to choose _________ suits him best.
A. whatever B. whichever C. however D. wherever
24. — What’s the capital of Niger?
— _________ Let’s go online and find it out.
A. You bet! B. Give me a break! C. Guess what! D. You’ve got me there!
25. Thanks to the rapid economic development , more and more residents of Suqian have plans to go overseas for their
holidays, _________?
A. don’t they B. do they C. does it D. doesn’t it
26. The students were shopping for hours in the bookshop and managed to _________ books of bargains.
A. come across B. pick up C. deal with D. take in
27. The newcomer believed that it was the university he graduated from ___ made a difference to his application for the job.
A. who B. that C. what D. which
28. Michael hasn’t been in touch with me for ages. He _________ my new cell phone number.
A. can’t get B. mustn’t get C. can’t have got D. shouldn’t have got
29. The city of Beijing will kick off a spring cleanup _________ on Thursday, urging all officials to set an example by
getting involved in street cleaning.
A. campus B. candidate C. occupation D. campaign
30. We can avoid being infected with H7N9 _________ we have a healthy lifestyle.
A. so that B. so far as C. on condition that D. except that
31. Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday urged rescuers to spare no efforts to continue searching for victims ____ in the
debris in quake-hit areas in Sichuan.
A. trapping B. trapped C. having trapped D. to be trapped
32.I can hardly believe you got fined for speeding. I _________ of you as the most careful.
A. am thinking B. think C. have thought D. thought
33. — Could you be so kind as to work an hour overtime, Portia?
— ________,if you think it is necessary.
A. Go ahead B. Yes, please C. I’m afraid not D. With pleasure
34. — I saw our teacher at the hospital the other day.
— His daughter just had a baby and he _________ a visit to her.
A. had paid B. is paying C. was paying D. has paid
35. More and more universities have a strong preference for independent recruitment, for it evaluates a candidate more
_________.
A. thoroughly B. roughly C. frequently D. smoothly











第二节: 完形填空(共20 小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20 分)

U.S. prosecutors(起诉人)charged Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for the Boston Marathon bombings in a hearing Monday this week
in his hospital room.
Video taken by security 36 showed the 19-year-old ethnic Chechen 37 a backpack near the finish line of the
race one week ago. The criminal complaint said he acted 38 his older brother, who was killed during a shootout with
police early Friday.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was 39 later that day after a massive search and rushed to the 40 with gunshot wounds. The
criminal complaint did not mention a motive for the bombings, leaving 41 as one of the mysteries of the investigation.
But an FBI 42 supporting the criminal complaint did reveal new details, such as the recollection of a man whose car
was hijacked by the brothers while they tried to 43 . “Did you hear about the Boston explosion?” one of the brothers
said to the carjack victim 44 ,“I did that.”
The brothers carried two backpacks containing bombs that were 45 through the crowd near the finish line of the
Marathon , killing three people and 46 more than 200. Ten people lost limbs from the bombs packed with nails. By
Monday, Boston-area hospitals were 47 treating at least 48 people, with at least two listed in critical 48 .
The 10-page complaint in the Boston case drew from investigators’ 49 of a mass of video and still images captured by
security cameras, the media and the public at the race before and after the bombings.
Thirty seconds 50 the first explosion, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was on the anxious bench, and after the blast, everyone
around him turned to look in his 51 while Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appeared calm. He then left his 52 on the ground and
walked away. About 10 seconds later came the second explosion .
The charges were issued shortly before the city paused at 2:50 p.m. to 53 the moment a week ago when the bombs
exploded. A funeral was held for Krystle Campbell, a 29-year-old restaurant manager who was killed in the bombings, and a
memorial service was held for 54 victim, Chinese graduate student Lu Lingzi, 23. An 8-year-old boy, Martin Richard,
was also killed.
If Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is convicted, the 55 against him could bring him a death penalty.
36. A. laptops B. radios C. cameras D. computers
37. A. picked B. took C. made D. placed
38. A. in concert with B. in common with C. in charge of D. in contact with
39. A. pictured B. captured C. captioned D. punished
40. A. police station B. court C. hospital D. restaurant
41. A. which B. what C. one D. that
42. A. announcement B. statement C. argument D. achievement
43. A. rob B. steal C. escape D. hijack
44. A. proudly B. carefully C. amazedly D. timidly
45. A. set about B. set down C. set off D. set up
46. A. to wound B. to wind C. winding D. wounding
47. A. yet B. still C. already D. though
48. A. condition B. state C. situation D. position
49. A. remark B. review C. recall D. repeat
50. A. since B. after C. before D. until
51. A. direction B. way C. path D. road
52. A. backpack B. schoolbag C. suitcase D. wallet
53. A. sign B. signal C. mark D. symbolize
54. A. other B. the other C. another D. others
55. A. blame B. scold C. punishment D. accusation



第三部分: 阅读理解(共15 小题; 每小题2 分, 满分30 分)
A
Hard times found their way into every area, group, and job. Workers struggled as factories closed. Farmers, hit with
falling prices and natural disasters, were forced to give up their farms. Businessmen lost their stores and sometimes their
homes. It was a severe economic crisis -- a depression.
The economic crisis began with the stock market crash in October, 1929. For the first year, the economy fell very
slowly. But it dropped sharply in 1931and 1932. And by the end of 1932, the economy collapsed almost completely.
The gross national product is the total of all goods and services produced. During the three years following the stock
market crash, the American gross national product dropped by almost half. The wealth of the average American dropped to
a level lower than it had been twenty-five years earlier. All the gains of the 1920s were washed away.
Unemployment rose sharply. The number of workers looking for a job jumped from 3% to more than 25% in just four
years. One of every three or four workers was looking for a job in 1932. Those employment numbers did not include
farmers. The men and women who grew the nation's food suffered terribly during the Great Depression.
At that time, the federal government did not guarantee the money that people put in banks. When people could not
repay loans, banks began to close.
The depression caused serious public health problems. Hospitals across the country were filled with sick people whose
main illness was a lack of food. The health department in New York City found that one of every five of the city’s children
did not get enough food. Ninety-nine percent of the children attending a school in a coal-mining area reportedly were
underweight. In some places, people died of hunger.
The quality of housing also fell. Families were forced to crowd into small houses or apartments to share costs.
On and on the Great Depression continued. Of course, some Americans were lucky. They kept their jobs. And they had
enough money to enjoy the lower prices of most goods. Many people shared their earnings with friends in need.
Other Americans reacted to the crisis by leading protests against the economic policies of the Hoover administration.
In 1932, a large group of former soldiers gathered in Washington to demand help. More than eight-thousand of them built
the nation’s largest Hooverville near the White House. Federal troops finally removed them by force and burned their little
shelters.
56. From the passage we can learn all the following except ________ .
A. businessmen lost their stores or even homes
B. banks closed down
C. people could not repay loans
D. the quantity of housing fell
57. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Many people having jobs in the depression shared their earnings with friends in need.
B. There were conflicts between military and former soldiers.
C. 99% of children working in a coal-mining area were underweight for lack of food.
D. A quarter of the children were found not to get enough food by the NY health department.
58. The underlined word “protests” in the last paragraph probably means ________ .
A. big strikes B. negative defence
C. opposition actions D. fierce attacks
59. What is the passage mainly about?
A. An analysis of the reasons why the depression broke out.
B. A brief description of people’s living in the depression.
C. A general introduction of the depression.
D. A variety of ways people went through the depression.





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