南方医科大学
  1. According to the passage, which one is TRUE? ( )

  2. A:Thierry Henry is always a prolific striker from AS Monaco to FC Barcelona.
    B:Arsène Wenger is not only a teacher but also a friend as to Thierry Henry.
    C:Juventus is where Thierry Henry’s splendid football life started.
    D:Michel Platini is France’s top goal-scorer of all time.

    答案:Arsène Wenger is not only a teacher but also a friend as to Thierry Henry.
  3. Most young adults in the U.S. get married for the sake of ______.( )

  4. A:financial concern
    B:their parents
    C:family background
    D:love

    答案:love
  5. Read the following passage and answer 5 questions.Cancer is feared by everyone. And this fear is reaching epidemic (流行性) proportions. Not the disease itself—there is no such thing as a cancer epidemic. Except for lung cancer, mostly caused by cigarette smoking, the incidence rates are leveling off, and in the case of some kinds of cancer are decreasing. But the fear of cancer is catching, and the country stands at risk of an anxiety, The earth itself is coming to seem like a huge carcinogen (致癌物). The ordinary, more or less scientific statement that something between 80 and 90 percent of all cancers are due to things in the environment is taken to mean that none of us will be safe until the whole environment is “cleaned up.” This is not at all the meaning.The 80 percent calculation is based on the unthinkable differences in the incidence of cancer in various societies around the world—for example, the high proportion of liver cancer in Africa and the Far East, stomach cancer in Japan, breast cancer in Western Europe and North America, and the relatively low figures for breast cancer in Japan and parts of Africa and for liver cancer in America. These data indicate there may be special and specific environmental influences, largely based on personal life-style, that determine the incidence of various forms of cancer in different communities—but that is all the data suggest. The overall incidence of cancer, counting up all the cases, is probable roughly the same everywhere.Which of the following is closest to meaning to the phrase “leveling off --Line 3, Para. 1”?( )

  6. A:Became very popular
    B:Stopped increasing its popularity
    C:Reached its lowest level in popularity
    D:Stopped being popular

    答案:Stopped increasing its popularity
  7. It was _____ task that she couldn’t finish it by herself.( )

  8. A:such a difficult
    B:so difficult a
    C:such difficult
    D:so difficult

    答案:such a difficult
  9. The word “carcinogenic (L5, Para.2)” most nearly means “( )”.

  10. A:cancer-causing
    B:money-making
    C:color-retaining
    D:trouble-making

    答案:cancer-causing
  11. To today’s kids as described in this passage, ______.( )

  12. A:it is easier to give a negative reply than to give a positive reply
    B:neither is no easy job—to say yes or to say no
    C:neither is easy—to say yes or to say no
    D:it is easier to give a positive reply than to give a negative reply

    答案:it is easier to give a positive reply than to give a negative reply
  13. A study was carried out by Britain’s NCC to ______.( )

  14. A:revise the guidelines set by the International Standards Organization
    B:examine claims made by products against ISO standards
    C:inform the consumers of the environmental impact of the products they buy
    D:find out how many claims made by products fail to meet environmental standards

    答案:examine claims made by products against ISO standards
  15. Test anxiety has been recognized as _______. ( )

  16. A:a real problem
    B:an excuse for laziness
    C:something that can’t be changed
    D:the result of poor habits

    答案:a real problem
  17. Nitrates are used to ( ).

  18. A:preserve the color of meats
    B:preserve flavor in packaged foods
    C:They cause the animals to become fatter
    D:serve as the objects of research

    答案:preserve the color of meats
  19. The tune of the author in writing this article is ________( )

  20. A:pessimistic
    B:neutral
    C:critical
    D:optimistic
  21. According to the passage, the incidence of cancer is generally believed to _____.( )

  22. A:be due to anxiety
    B:result from environmental influences
    C:be based on inactive life style
    D:be caused by heavy smoking
  23. We learn from the passage that the author’s mother used to attach importance to ______.( )

  24. A:school education
    B:discipline
    C:individual work
    D:creativity
  25. Robert: There’s no way that I am going to ask her to the party. Jackson: Why not? I know you love her. Come on! __________________ Robert: Ok! I will follow your advice. ( )

  26. A:Why not?
    B:It’s now or never!
    C:Have a good time!
    D:Good luck!
  27. We’ve _____ a method of sending a spacecraft to the space.( )

  28. A:worked out
    B:invented
    C:put out
    D:hang out
  29. Clerk: What can I do this for you?Customer: I’d like to apply for a Mastercard.Clerk: _________________ ( )

  30. A:That will cost 10 yuan.
    B:Here you are.
    C:What’s your name please?
    D:Just fill this out.
  31. It can be inferred from the passage that the lobby group Consumer International wants to _____.( )

  32. A:verify the efforts of non-polluting products
    B:。 see all household products meet environmental standards
    C:make product labeling satisfy ISO requirements
    D:warn consumers of the danger of so-called green products
  33. Read the passage and answer five questions.In the past 10 years, America’s National Basketball Association (NBA) has grown increasingly dependent on the rest of the world to supply players. When Michael Jordan and Larry Bird won gold in Barcelona in 1992, the Americans were praised for teaching the world how to play basketball. This season, however, 20% of NBA rosters (花名册) will be filled by non-Americans. NBA commissioner David Stern happily embraces the trend. On a visit to Paris in October, Stern outlined his vision for the future, which is likely to see Europe hosting NBA games by 2010. The NBA is now planning to take China by storm. “Our experience in China has been that it is going to be explosive in its growth,” said Stern. The strategy in China is TV. “We’ve made 14 deals in China with local and national networks on cable and satellite.” The success Chinese center Yao Ming has paved the way for the NBA marketing blitz (闪电战) in China. The NBA, which is broadcasted in more than 200 countries in 42 languages, put that to the test in October 2004 when the Houston Rockets played two pre-season games against the Sacramento Kings in Beijing market to compensate for tough times on home soil. “It doesn’t matter where the players come from, all the NBA teams now know that they have to scout (物色人才) internationally,” said Terry Lyons, the NBA’s vice-president of international public relations. “It has increased the level of competition here.” As Frenchman Tony Parker and Argentine Emanuel Ginobili showed in winning championship rings with the San Antonio Spurs last season, many people can earn the respect of their America peers. It is the ultimate (根本的) revolution—the rest of the world teaching the US how to play basketball. According to the report, ______. ( )

  34. A:the part played by the foreign players in NBA will be great
    B:Michael Jordan is still playing a very important role in NBA
    C:European countries will host the 2012 NBA games
    D:Yao Ming is to play two pre-season games in NBA
  35. Jane: HI! Kate. I’d like you to meet my friend, Beth. Kate: ______________ ( )

  36. A:How old are you?
    B:Glad to meet you!
    C:How do you do?
    D:Can I help you?
  37. What is one of the consequences caused by the many claims of household products? ( )

  38. A:They are likely to lead to serious environmental problems
    B:Consumers will be tempted to buy products they don’t need
    C:They could arouse widespread anger among consumer
    D:Consumers find it difficult to tell the true from the false
  39. Nurse: Hello! Li Jun. ____________________ Li Jun: Well, the fever is gone, but I’m still feeling weak. ( )

  40. A:Are you feeling better today?
    B:Please drink a lot of water.
    C:Have you got a fever?
    D:What’s wrong with you?
  41. Waitress: _________________ Man: Thanks! Let’s have fried rice for a change, shall we? Woman: That sounds good. ( )

  42. A:Here’s the menu.
    B:May I have your order now?
    C:Welcome to AA Restaurant.
    D:Good evening!
  43. “支持这一观点的医生并不意味着他们不关心病人。”的最佳译文为:__________。( )

  44. A:Doctors who are for this view do not mean that they do not care for patients.
    B:Doctors who do not care for patients do not mean they are for this view.
    C:Doctors are for this view do not mean that they do not care for patients
    D:Doctors are for this view do not mean that they do not care for patients.
  45. She just managed to _____ her tears. ( )

  46. A:hold back
    B:keep away from
    C:give in
    D:turn back
  47. 在“She rounded up the boys.”中“round”一词的最佳翻译为:__________。( )

  48. A:圈起来
    B:圆的
    C:包围
    D:召集
  49. Andy: Oh! My computer breaks down again! What do you think I should do? Sally: _____________, you just need to buy a new one. ( )

  50. A:If I were you
    B:Sounds a lot of fun
    C:If you ask me
    D:Very nice meeting you
  51. The passage mainly deals with ______.( )

  52. A:the legal problems of the homeless children
    B:estimates on the homeless population
    C:the social status of older males
    D:the educational problems of homeless children
  53. What seems to be the biggest change that is happening to NBA?   ( )

  54. A:

    The NBA will stop teaching the world how to play basketball.

    B:

    NBA is expecting more foreign players to join the NBA league.

    C:

    China’s rapid development in sports affects NB

    D:

    Yao Ming has taken the place of Jordan.

  55. Have you been corresponding _____ him? ( )

  56. A:from
    B:for
    C:to
    D:with
  57. Sally: I sure fell cheated!Helen: Why? Did somebody _____________________?Sally: Not really! It’s my own fault. I bought a dress yesterday, it faded when washed. ( )

  58. A:irritate you
    B:play a joke on you
    C:get along well with you
    D:take advantage of you
  59. Woman: My father bought me a laptop yesterday. Man: How do you like it? Woman: _____________________ You know I love pink. ( )

  60. A:I don't really like it.
    B:It is pink.
    C:Yes, I like it very much!
    D:The color is exactly what I want.
  61. “一位矍铄的、白发苍苍的老教授”的最佳翻译为:__________。( )

  62. A:a white-haired, hale and old professor
    B:a white-haired, old and hale professor
    C:an hale, old and white-haired professor
    D:an old, hale and white-haired professor
  63. What _____ distinguish the Americans from the Canadians?( )

  64. A:characteristic
    B:feature
    C:character
    D:personality
  65. From the passage we learn that ______.( )

  66. A:there exist conflicts even among the union members themselves
    B:unions are intended primarily to maintain economic prosperity
    C:the government always gives vigorous support to unions during a conflict
    D:unions adopted only an approach of violence to solving conflicts
  67. Read the passage and answer five questions. Why do we need friends? We need friends to comfort us when we are sad. And to laugh with when we are glad! We need friends to give us good advice, someone we can count on to treat us nice. We need friends to help us solve our troubles, and to share good times so the joy is doubled! We need friends to share memories that will ever last.Everyone needs friends. We all like to feel close to someone. It is nice to have a friend to talk, laugh, and do tings with. Surely, there are times when we need to be alone. We don’t always want people around, but we would feel lonely if we never had a friend.No two people are just the same. Sometimes friends don’t get along well. That doesn’t mean that they no longer like each other. Most of the time they will make up and go on being friends.Sometimes friends move away. Then we feel very sad. We miss them very much. But we call them and write to them. It could be that we would even see them again. And we can make new friends. It is surprising to find out how much we like new people when we get to know them.Families sometimes name their children after a close friend. Many places are named after men or women who have been friendly to people in a town. Some libraries are named this way, so are some school. We think of these people when we go to these places.There’s more good news for people who have friends. They live longer than people who don’t. Why? It could be that they are happier. Being happy helps you stay well. Or it could be just knowing that someone cares. If someone cares about you, you take better care of yourself.Which of the following is NOT the benefits of having friends? ( )

  68. A:Friends give us suggestions.
    B:Friends help us solve problems.
    C:Friends share our happiness.
    D:Friends get on well with us.
  69. In this passage, the author mainly ______. ( )

  70. A:describes two types of people
    B:intends to help unhappy people
    C:laughs at the unhappy people
    D:tells people how to be happy in life
  71. The writer mentions the six young art school graduates in order to show ______.( )

  72. A:visitors to hospitals are warmly received
    B:the contribution of Peter Senior is highly appreciated
    C:the hard edges of hospitals are being restored
    D:the role of the hospital environment is being recognized
  73. Read the passage and answer five questions.What’s your impression of a qualified teacher? Think for a moment about the teacher you have had at school. Which one did you like most? And why? Were the teachers you liked most also the ones who were the best teachers, in your opinion? Before you read any further, consider for a minute the qualities that make a teacher outstanding.Some very common answers to this question are that teachers need to love their students, that they need to have an expert knowledge of their subjects, and that they should devote themselves completely to their jobs. All of these ideas are, of course, true to a certain extent but they are perhaps a little too simple.It is impossible for anyone to love everyone he knows, and teachers deal with a very large number of students over the years. On the other hand, teachers should certainly be able to make their students feel that they are interested in them as people and in the development of both their brains and their characters. A deep knowledge is the ability to pass that knowledge on to the students effectively—a teacher needs to be trained in the skills of teaching. These skills include how to control a class, and so on. Finally, teachers have to devote a lot of time and energy to their work, of course. However, they are also models that their students must follow, so it is important that they should be well-balanced people with interests outside their schoolwork—family, friends, hobbies, etc. A teacher who only lives for work is likely to become too narrow-minded.The author suggests that ______. ( )

  74. A:teachers should spend all their time teaching
    B:teachers don't need to be trained for teaching
    C:teachers should be people both working and living well
    D:we could only learn from outstanding teachers
  75. It was not _____ he took off his dark glasses _____ I realized he was a famous football star.( )

  76. A:when; then
    B:until; that
    C:when; that
    D:until; when
  77. Great changes have taken place in the country _____ we were born to.( )

  78. A:there
    B:that
    C:which
    D:where
  79. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? ( )

  80. A:People like their friends very much if they get to know them.
    B:People are not happy when their friends leave them.
    C:People will never see their friends after their friends move away.
    D:People can know their friends in different ways.
  81. Lily: Hi! Hay! I’ve got a part-time job. Kay: Congratulations! ____________________Lily: I work at a supermarket on campus. ( )

  82. A:What kind of job do you do?
    B:How much money can you earn?
    C:Have you ever worked part-time?
    D:How did you get the job?
  83. Read the following passage and answer 5 questions.Now let us look at how we read. When we read a printed text, our eyes move across a page in short, jerky movement. We recognize words usually when our eyes are still when they fixate (注视). Each time they fixate, we see a group of words. This is known as the recognition span or the visual span. The length of time of which the eyes stop—the duration of the fixation—varies considerably from person to person. It also varies within any one person according to his purpose in reading and his familiarity with the text. Furthermore, it can be affected by such factors as lighting and tiredness.Unfortunately, in the past, many reading improvement courses have concentrated too much on how our eyes move across the printed page. As a result of this misleading emphasis on the purely visual aspects of reading, numerous exercises have been devised to train the eyes to see more words at one fixation. For instance, in some exercises, words are flashed on to a screen for, say, a tenth or a twentieth of a second. One of the exercises has required students to fix their eyes on some central point, taking in the words on either side. Such word patterns are often constructed in the shape of rather steep pyramids so the reader takes in more and more words at each successive fixation. All these exercises are very clever, but it’s one thing to improve a person’s ability to see words and quite another thing to improve his ability to read a text efficiently. Reading requires the ability to understand the relationship between words. Consequently, for these reasons, many experts have now begun to question the usefulness of eye training, especially since any approach which trains a person to read isolated words and phrases would seem unlikely to help him in reading a continuous text.The time of the recognition span can be affected by the following facts EXCEPT ______.( )

  84. A:one’s purpose in reading
    B:the length of a group of words
    C:lighting and tiredness
    D:one’s familiarity with the text
  85. “This is where the shoe pinches.” 的最佳译文为:__________。( )

  86. A:这就是脚痒的地方。
    B:这儿就是鞋子挤脚疼的地方。
    C:问题出现在这里。
    D:这正是问题的症结所在。
  87. Which of the following is NOT included in the passage?( )

  88. A:Long and short sleepers differ in their attitudes towards sleep.
    B:If one sleeps inadequately, his performance suffers and his memory is weakened.
    C:The sleep patterns of short sleepers are exactly the same as those shown by mental patients.
    D:Short sleepers would be better off with more rest.
  89. According to the passage, children are growing inactive in study mainly because ______.( )

  90. A:they tale on too many duties
    B:they watch TV too often
    C:their teachers are strict with them
    D:their parents leave them alone
  91. Visitors to London are always _____ to find that the weather is extremely changeable.( )

  92. A:surprised
    B:being surprised
    C:surprising
    D:to surprise
  93. The word “legitimacy” (Line 2, Para. 4) most probably means ______.( )

  94. A:fruit
    B:legality
    C:status
    D:role
  95. In front of the library _____ some flowers.( )

  96. A:are
    B:is
    C:has been
    D:was
  97. Which position does Thierry Henry usually like to play in a football game? ( )

  98. A:captain
    B:striker
    C:goalkeeper
    D:wing
  99. The writer’s attitude towards the effect of art exhibitions in hospitals is ______.( )

  100. A:unfavorable
    B:suspicious
    C:neutral
    D:positive

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