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问题 问答题According to a group called the Voices Foundation, everyone has a singing voice as well as a (1)____(speak) voice somewhere inside them. This, they say, should be (2) enc____ from an early age because it provides the best, and the cheapest, basis on which to build an understanding of music.  The teachings of the Hungarian (3)____(compose) Zoltan Kodaly are responsible for this idea. He observed that songs can become a key part of the relationship (4)____ a mother and her child almost from birth. This is (5) es____ true of traditional societies, including those of West Africa, where some small children are able to sing literally (6) hun____ of songs, all of which have been learnt by heart. However, many modern children first come to an understanding of music (7)____ they learn to play an instrument, and although some teaching of the theory of music is usually a part of this, their relationship with the music on the page is often a mechanical one.  The (8)____(believe) of the Voices Foundation is that a natural feeling for rhythm, harmony and musical structure, the very qualities we appreciate in the greatest musicians, can only be achieved through the (9)____(explore) of the music of the voice from the beginning of a person’s life. The foundation has, therefore, set itself the task of developing a singing-centred musical education (10) pro____ that could benefit junior pupils all over the world.

问题 单选题The committee meetings, ______ always dominated by the same people, ______ slow-moving and inefficient.A which were; were B that are; are C been; were D though; are

问题 问答题对于一个公司来说,能跟上市场的发展变化是很重要的。(keep pace with)

问题 单选题A: I can’t seem to find a color TV of the new model.  B: _______A Why don’t you try the new store on King’s Road?B There’s also something wrong with my TV set.C Don’t you know the new model you want is not on the market yet?D The new model is far more expensive than those old ones.

问题 问答题只有在他获得一定的说话能力,他才开始学读书写字。(倒装)

问题 问答题Excessive sugar has a strong mal-effect on the functioning of active (1) o____ such as the heart, kidneys and the brain. Shipwrecked sailors who ate and drank nothing but sugar for nine days surely went (2)____ some of this trauma.  This incident occurred when a vessel carrying a (3) ca____ of sugar was shipwrecked in 1793. The five (4)____(survive) sailors were finally rescued nine days after the accident. They were in a wasted condition due to starvation, having consumed nothing but (5)____.French physiologist F. Magendie was inspired by that incident to (6) co____ a series of experiments with (7) an____. In the experiments, he fed dogs a diet of sugar and water. All the dogs wasted and died.  The shipwrecked sailors and the French physiologist’s experimental dogs proved the same point. As a steady diet, sugar is worse than nothing. Plain water can keep you (8) a____ for quite some time. Sugar and water can kill you. Humans and animals are “unable to subsist (9)____ a diet of sugar”. The dead dogs in Professor Magendie’s (10) la____ alerted the sugar industry to the hazards of free scientific inquiry. From that day to this, the sugar industry has invested millions of dollars in behind-the-scenes, subsidized science. The best scientific names that money could buy have been hired, in the hope that they could one day come up with something at least pseudoscientific in the way of glad tidings about sugar.

问题 单选题—So, do you know where you’d like to go? ______.  —Well, from what I hear Vancouver’s great.  —Actually, I’ve heard that it’s very expensive and it’s cold all the time.A I beg your pardon?B Yeah, but it’s not very good.C Do you know any good hotels?D Do you have any suggestions?

问题 问答题只有在他获得一定的说话能力,他才开始学读书写字。(倒装)

问题 单选题Where does the man work?A In a factory.B In a sales department.C At Sonic Laboratory.

问题 单选题Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the university ______ .A has been acceptedB have been acceptedC was accepted D were accepted

问题 单选题The French pianist who had been praised very highly _____ to be a great disappointment.A turned upB turned inC turned outD turned down

问题 问答题Directions:In this section, there is a passage followed by 5 statements. Go over the passage quickly and mark the answers on the Answer Sheet. For questions 1 - 5, mark  Y (for Yes) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;  N (for No) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;  NG (for Not Given) if the information is not given in the passage.  Questions 56- 60 are based on the following passage.  After I left Debrecen I walked for days and put up my tent at night. An old couple driving a horse and cart stopped and spoke to me. I tried out my broken Hungarian and they laughed. But it was obvious they were offering me a lift, so I got up on the cart, with my backpack and tent. They offered me some fiery apricot liqueur, home-made by the look of it. We drank it from the bottle.  The land was flat. You could see forever. You could see as far as the future. At first we could still see the Hortobagy River, brown in the weak sunshine, and carpets of sunflowers. But then, as we jolted along a track in the cart, there was just the puszta—the dry Great Plain of Hungary. It’s where the Hungarians grow their wheat and catch their wild horses.  A Hungarian poet once said that the earth and the sky are one in the puszta. I understand what he means. As far as you can see in every direction, the sky comes down and touches the land. This dry yellow land is not beautiful in the usual sense, but being in it, being part of it, I felt a great sense of peace. I have always hated mountains and skyscrapers because they are bigger than I am. But this ... When I lay down and watched the puszta from the back of the cart, it was like being in a great safe flat bed that had no sides but just went on forever. It was then, at that moment, that I felt I could do anything in the world that I wanted. I was eighteen years old.  Then, in the distance, we saw the horses. At first there was just a cloud of dust. Then, suddenly, about ten small, wiry, brown Hungarian wild horses charged across the Great Plain. They got near enough for me to see them tossing their heads. Two csikos, Hungarian cowboys, were chasing them. The cowboys saw the cart and shouted something. The old man shouted something back and he and the old woman laughed. They said something to me in Hungarian, probably trying to explain what the cowboys had said.  I fell asleep. When I woke up, the horses and the two csikos had gone but nothing about the scenery had changed. We were still moving forward but it was as if we had stopped.  I didn’t want us ever to arrive anywhere. I wanted to stay on that cart in the Great Plain forever. But at the same time I knew that when the journey was over, everything was going to be just fine. And it was.  Statements:  1.Debrecen is a town in Hungary.  2.The writer felt a sense of horror because nothing in the scenery was bigger than her.  3.The writer liked flat scenery better than mountains.  4.The grass on the Great Plain didn’t change very much.  5.The writer described a moment when she knew that everything in her life would be bad.

问题 单选题Never ______ the power of your actions. With one small gesture you can change a person’s life.A underestimate B overvalueC misuseD dismiss

问题 单选题W: Coffee?  M: No, thanks. I’m trying ______. It’s bad for my heart.A a littleB a lotC to drink laterD to give it up

问题 问答题The science of architecture, followed out in its full           1.______extent, is one of the noblest of that which have reference          2.______only to the creations of human mind. It is not merely ascience of the rule and compass, it does not consist onlyin the observation of just rule, or of fair proportion:it was,       3.______or ought to be, a science of feeling more than of rule, aministry to the mind, than to the eye. If we consider how          4.______much less the beauty and majesty of a building depend on           5.______its pleasing certain prejudices of the eye, than upon itsrousing certain trains of meditation in the mind, it willshow in a moment how much intricate questions of feeling           6.______are involved in the raising of an edifice;it will convinceus of the truth of a proposition, which might at last have          7.______appeared startling, that no man can be an architect, whois not a metaphysician.  With the illustration of the department of this noble          8.______science which may be designated the Poetry of Architecture,this and some future articles will be dedicated. It is this peculiarity ofthe art that constitutes its nationality:and it will be found asinteresting as it is useful, to trace in the distinctive characters of thearchitecture of nations, not only its adaptation in the situation      9.______and climate in which it has arisen, but its strong similarity to,and connection to, the prevailing turn of mind by which the nation who   10.______first employed it is distinguished.