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1.[单选题]6. He learned how to use sign language to ________ with deaf customers.
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    A.connect
    B.contact
    C.communicate
    D.relate
    正确答案:————
2.[单选题]8. We left the meeting, there obviously ______ no point in staying.
    A.were
    B.being
    C.to be
    D.having
    正确答案:————
3.[单选题]—Hello, is that police station?—_____________
    A.No. Why are you calling?
    B.Yes. Can I help you?
    C.You are right.
    D.Yes. What’s your question?
    正确答案:————
4.[单选题]One of the secrets of happiness is to share beauty ______ others.
    A.for
    B.with
    C.as
    D.to
    正确答案:————
5.[单选题]Apples are _________ in summer and cost a lot.
    A.rare
    B.scarce
    C.common
    D.unusual
    正确答案:————
6.[单选题]Sometimes, strangers may ask you what you ______ to be personal questions.
    A.think
    B.suggest
    C.mean
    D.consider
    正确答案:————
7.[单选题]The class ______ a pleasure to teach.
    A.is
    B.has
    C.are
    D.have
    正确答案:————
8.[单选题]11. You would be ______ a risk to let your child go to school by himself.
    A.omitting
    B.attaching
    C.affording
    D.running
    正确答案:————
9.[单选题]17. We'll never finish this meeting if people don't ________ to the point.
    A.approach
    B.insist
    C.reach
    D.stick
    正确答案:————
10.[单选题]7 All flights ________ because of the terrible weather, they had to go there by train.
    A.having been canceled
    B.had been canceled
    C.having canceled
    D.were canceled
    正确答案:————
11.[单选题]— Good morning. Have you got a single room with a bathroom, please?—_____________
    A.I don’t know.
    B.I’d rather not say.
    C.Well, guess.
    D.Yes, we have.
    正确答案:————
12.[单选题]15. This research has attracted wide ______ coverage and has featured on BBC television’s Tomorrow’s World.
    A.message
    B.information
    C.media
    D.data
    正确答案:————
13.[单选题]13. There has been a great increase in retail sales, ______?
    A.does there
    B.isn’t there
    C.hasn’t there
    D.isn’t it
    正确答案:————
14.[单选题]18. Everything we eat and drink contains some salt; we can meet the body's need for it from natural sources without turning _______ the salt bottle.
    A.up
    B.to
    C.on
    D.over
    正确答案:————
15.[单选题]I’ll have to _________ your offer.
    A.turn up
    B.turn in
    C.turn down
    D.turn over
    正确答案:————


In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in
restaurant in San Bernadino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for
their location. They had run their own businesses for years, first a theatre,
then a barbecue restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation,
they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this
small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or
waitresses, and no tips.
Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was
another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable
uniformity, for the brothers had developed a strict routine for the preparation
of their food, and they insisted on their cooks’ sticking to their routine.
Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch. People
drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant
was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to
be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray
Kroc.
Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was
selling milkshake-mixing machine. He quickly saw the unique appeal of the
brothers’ fast-food restaurant and bought the right to franchise other copies of
their restaurant. The agreement struck included the right to duplicate the menu,
the equipment and even their red and white buildings with the golden
arches.
Today McDonald’s is really a household name. Its names for its
sandwiches have come to mean hamburgers in the decades since the day Ray Kroc
watched people rush up to order hamburgers. In 1976, McDonald’s had over $1
billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible
success stories in modern American business history.(4.0 分)21.This passage is mainly about ____________.
A.the development of fast food servicesB.how McDonald’s became a billion-dollar businessC.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonaldD.Ray Kroc’s business talent(4.0 分)22.Mac and Dick managed all of the following business except ___________.
A.a drive-inB.a theatreC.a cinemaD.a barbecue restaurant(4.0 分)23.We may infer from this passage that _____________.
A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to KrocB.the location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-inC.forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurantsD.Ray Kroc was a good businessman(4.0 分)24.The passage suggests that ____________.
A.creativity is an important element of business successB.Ray Kroc was the closer partner of the McDonald brothersC.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to KrocD.California is the best place to go into business(4.0 分)25.In the second sentence of the third paragraph, the word “unique” means ___________.
A.differentB.financialC.attractiveD.peculiar
How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and
old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its
pains and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him
without wasting his time in useless regrets.
Youth is a time when there are
few tasks to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked
after and loved whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in
his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition,
life is always presenting new things to the child–—things that have lost their
interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his
pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being
told not to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong.        

When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect
others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he     重庆大学答案
wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the
way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of
society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If,
however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have
the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in
society.(4.0 分)26.People can experience happiness if they ________ .
A.always think of the past and regret itB.value the presentC.are no longer youngD.become old and have much experience(4.0 分)27.When people were young, they used to _________ .
A.be in charge of many businessesB.have few things to think about and take onC.look after their younger sisters and brothersD.face a lot of difficulties(4.0 分)28.The pains of children lie in the fact that ________ .
A.no one helps them make right decisionsB.they are often beaten by their parentsC.they can not be accepted and praised by othersD.they are not allowed to do what they like to do(4.0 分)29.Children are usually happy because _________ .
A.old people lose interest in themB.they are free to do wrongC.they are familiar with everything going on around themD.things are new to them(4.0 分)30.Which of the following is NOT needed for a young man to be happy?
A.Hard work.B.Being free from troubles.C.Wealth.D.Health.

(15.0 分)The Internet has changed the way people work. They can  16  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantfrom place to place while getting in touch  17  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importanttheir office all the time via the Internet. A recent  18  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantin the America magazine, Newsweek, said more than 89 million Americana now use the Internet at work. One can  19  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantimagine how business could be done without the Internet. The Internet is becoming more than any one had thought possible. And its importance is  20  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantto increase more in the future.

In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in
restaurant in San Bernadino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for
their location. They had run their own businesses for years, first a theatre,
then a barbecue restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation,
they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this
small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or
waitresses, and no tips.
Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was
another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable
uniformity, for the brothers had developed a strict routine for the preparation
of their food, and they insisted on their cooks’ sticking to their routine.
Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch. People
drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant
was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to
be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray
Kroc.
Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was
selling milkshake-mixing machine. He quickly saw the unique appeal of the
brothers’ fast-food restaurant and bought the right to franchise other copies of
their restaurant. The agreement struck included the right to duplicate the menu,
the equipment and even their red and white buildings with the golden
arches.
Today McDonald’s is really a household name. Its names for its
sandwiches have come to mean hamburgers in the decades since the day Ray Kroc
watched people rush up to order hamburgers. In 1976, McDonald’s had over $1
billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible
success stories in modern American business history.(4.0 分)21.This passage is mainly about ____________.
A.the development of fast food servicesB.how McDonald’s became a billion-dollar businessC.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonaldD.Ray Kroc’s business talent(4.0 分)22.Mac and Dick managed all of the following business except ___________.
A.a drive-inB.a theatreC.a cinemaD.a barbecue restaurant(4.0 分)23.We may infer from this passage that _____________.
A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to KrocB.the location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-inC.forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurantsD.Ray Kroc was a good businessman(4.0 分)24.The passage suggests that ____________.
A.creativity is an important element of business successB.Ray Kroc was the closer partner of the McDonald brothersC.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to KrocD.California is the best place to go into business(4.0 分)25.In the second sentence of the third paragraph, the word “unique” means ___________.
A.differentB.financialC.attractiveD.peculiar
How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and
old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its
pains and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him
without wasting his time in useless regrets.
Youth is a time when there are
few tasks to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked
after and loved whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in
his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition,
life is always presenting new things to the child–—things that have lost their
interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his
pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being
told not to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong.        

When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect
others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he
wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the
way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of
society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If,
however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have
the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in
society.(4.0 分)26.People can experience happiness if they ________ .
A.always think of the past and regret itB.value the presentC.are no longer youngD.become old and have much experience(4.0 分)27.When people were young, they used to _________ .
A.be in charge of many businessesB.have few things to think about and take onC.look after their younger sisters and brothersD.face a lot of difficulties(4.0 分)28.The pains of children lie in the fact that ________ .
A.no one helps them make right decisionsB.they are often beaten by their parentsC.they can not be accepted and praised by othersD.they are not allowed to do what they like to do(4.0 分)29.Children are usually happy because _________ .
A.old people lose interest in themB.they are free to do wrongC.they are familiar with everything going on around themD.things are new to them(4.0 分)30.Which of the following is NOT needed for a young man to be happy?
A.Hard work.B.Being free from troubles.C.Wealth.D.Health.

(15.0 分)The Internet has changed the way people work. They can  16  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantfrom place to place while getting in touch  17  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importanttheir office all the time via the Internet. A recent  18  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantin the America magazine, Newsweek, said more than 89 million Americana now use the Internet at work. One can  19  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantimagine how business could be done without the Internet. The Internet is becoming more than any one had thought possible. And its importance is  20  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantto increase more in the future.

In 1939 two brothers, Mac and Dick McDonald, started a drive-in
restaurant in San Bernadino, California. They carefully chose a busy corner for
their location. They had run their own businesses for years, first a theatre,
then a barbecue restaurant, then another drive-in. But in their new operation,
they offered a new, shortened menu: French fries, hamburgers, and sodas. To this
small selection they added one new concept: quick service, no waiters or
waitresses, and no tips.
Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents. Cheese was
another four cents. Their French fries and hamburgers had a remarkable
uniformity, for the brothers had developed a strict routine for the preparation
of their food, and they insisted on their cooks’ sticking to their routine.
Their new drive-in became incredibly popular, particularly for lunch. People
drove up by the hundreds during the busy noontime. The self-service restaurant
was so popular that the brothers had allowed ten copies of their restaurant to
be opened. They were content with this modest success until they met Ray
Kroc.
Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954, when he was
selling milkshake-mixing machine. He quickly saw the unique appeal of the
brothers’ fast-food restaurant and bought the right to franchise other copies of
their restaurant. The agreement struck included the right to duplicate the menu,
the equipment and even their red and white buildings with the golden
arches.
Today McDonald’s is really a household name. Its names for its
sandwiches have come to mean hamburgers in the decades since the day Ray Kroc
watched people rush up to order hamburgers. In 1976, McDonald’s had over $1
billion in total sales. Its first twenty-two years is one of the most incredible
success stories in modern American business history.(4.0 分)21.This passage is mainly about ____________.
A.the development of fast food servicesB.how McDonald’s became a billion-dollar businessC.the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonaldD.Ray Kroc’s business talent(4.0 分)22.Mac and Dick managed all of the following business except ___________.
A.a drive-inB.a theatreC.a cinemaD.a barbecue restaurant(4.0 分)23.We may infer from this passage that _____________.
A.Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their idea to KrocB.the location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-inC.forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurantsD.Ray Kroc was a good businessman(4.0 分)24.The passage suggests that ____________.
A.creativity is an important element of business successB.Ray Kroc was the closer partner of the McDonald brothersC.Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to KrocD.California is the best place to go into business(4.0 分)25.In the second sentence of the third paragraph, the word “unique” means ___________.
A.differentB.financialC.attractiveD.peculiar
How often one hears children wishing they were grown up, and
old people wishing they were young again. Each age has its pleasures and its
pains and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age gives him
without wasting his time in useless regrets.
Youth is a time when there are
few tasks to make life difficult. If a child has good parents, he is fed, looked
after and loved whatever he may do. It is impossible that he will ever again in
his life be given so much without having to do anything in return. In addition,
life is always presenting new things to the child–—things that have lost their
interest for older people because they are too well-known. But a child has his
pains: he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is continually being
told not to do things, or being punished for what he has done wrong.        

When the young man starts to earn his own living, he can no longer expect
others to pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he
wants to live comfortably. If he spends most of his time playing about in the
way that he used to as a child, he will go hungry. And if he breaks the laws of
society as he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If,
however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have
the great happiness of building up for himself his own position in
society.(4.0 分)26.People can experience happiness if they ________ .
A.always think of the past and regret itB.value the presentC.are no longer youngD.become old and have much experience(4.0 分)27.When people were young, they used to _________ .
A.be in charge of many businessesB.have few things to think about and take onC.look after their younger sisters and brothersD.face a lot of difficulties(4.0 分)28.The pains of children lie in the fact that ________ .
A.no one helps them make right decisionsB.they are often beaten by their parentsC.they can not be accepted and praised by othersD.they are not allowed to do what they like to do(4.0 分)29.Children are usually happy because _________ .
A.old people lose interest in themB.they are free to do wrongC.they are familiar with everything going on around themD.things are new to them(4.0 分)30.Which of the following is NOT needed for a young man to be happy?
A.Hard work.B.Being free from troubles.C.Wealth.D.Health.

(15.0 分)The Internet has changed the way people work. They can  16  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantfrom place to place while getting in touch  17  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importanttheir office all the time via the Internet. A recent  18  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantin the America magazine, Newsweek, said more than 89 million Americana now use the Internet at work. One can  19  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantimagine how business could be done without the Internet. The Internet is becoming more than any one had thought possible. And its importance is  20  A.travelB.withC.reportD.expectedE.importantto increase more in the future.
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