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1、Test 3Part I: Choose the best answer from the four choices to fill in each of the following blanks. (15 minutes)1. Marsha, a twelve-year-old girl, was the only survivor who has struggled through the _ rainforest after the air crash.A. crowded B. thick C. heavy D. dense2. I have to _ my work. Otherwi

2、se, I couldnt come out with my schoolmates.A. catch up on B. catch on C. catch up with D. catch out3. I was _ down with the heavy luggage.A. filled B. stuffed C. loaded D. charged4. This information is only _ data and will need further analysis.A. raw B. net C. gross D. rough5. In China, every citiz

3、en is _ to equal protection under the law.A. given B. licensed C. entitled D. granted6. Little kids who _ are regarded as disrespectful and disgusting.A. talk out B. talk back C. talk over D. talk of7. Is the _ of food and clothes to the hungry more helpful than giving money?A. devotion B. compensat

4、ion C. dedication D. donation8. Nobody in my family knows more about kitchen _ than my mother does.A. devices B. appliances C. instruments D. facilities9. Experts are expected to work out some effective ways to prevent the damaged reactor _ radioactivity into the atmosphere.A. leaking B. dripping C.

5、 leasing D. relieving10. The jury _ the defendant of manslaughter although the defendant denied it.A. convinced B. sentenced C. condemned D. convicted11. At last, those physicians and specialists _ in their fight against heart disease.A. broke out B. broke off C. broke down D. broke through12. We ca

6、n not _ his failure in the English examination, for he is always good at English.A. account B. account for C. count for D. count on13. The city council must _ what kindergarten conditions exist for children.A. look for B. look into C. look after D. look up to14. Many of the refugees are traveling to

7、 the north of the country _ food and shelter.A. to search after B. to search through C. to search out D. in search for15. Competition is becoming fiercer and fiercer, so an ideal job is hard to _.A. come by B. come up C. come through D. come downPart II Reading Comprehension (15 minutes)Passage 1The

8、 administration, which already declared part of its plan to revise the landmark 1996 welfare law, plans to announce its proposals on Tuesday. Mr. Bush told the nations governors meeting here today that he would ask Congress to approve new work requirements but would also seek to give states the flex

9、ibility to meet the needs of people who need training or drug abuse (吸毒) treatment.Still, Mr. Bush said, work ought to be the core of welfare reform. In an excerpt (摘录) from an advance text of his speech, Mr. Bush declares: We are encouraged by the initial results of welfare reform, but we are not c

10、ontent. We ended welfare as weve known it, yet this is not a post-poverty America. Child poverty is still too high, too many families are strained and fragile (易碎的) and broken, too many Americans still have not found work. Because these needs continue, our work is not done.At least 50 percent of a s

11、tates welfare families must now participate in work and other activities aimed at self-sufficiency; Mr. Bush proposes to raise that requirement so that 70 percent must be working by 2007. Administration officials also said they hoped to close loopholes (堵塞漏洞) that render the work requirement, in som

12、e cases, largely meaningless.The administration plans to require welfare recipients (享受者) to work 40 hours a week at a job or in programs designed to help them achieve independence. Adults are now generally required to work 30 hours a week, of which no more than 10 could be in job training or educat

13、ion programs.But advocates for low-income people were already starting to mobilize (动员起来) against the plan.Its almost welfare reform in Wonderland, said Deepak Bhargava, director of the National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support, a group seeking to make the welfare law liberal. Were in the middle

14、 of a recession (不景气). Now is a strange time to be arguing we ought to toughen work requirements on poor families.1. The purpose of the new welfare plan of the administration is toA. make more people participate in workB. provide poor people with job training activitiesC. cancel the landmark 1996 we

15、lfare lawD. help poor people with drug abuse treatment2. According to the administration plan, there will be _ of welfare families participating in work by 2007.A. none B. 70 percent C. 30 percent D. 50 percent3. It can be seen from the passage that the advocates for the low-income families _A. full

16、y support the administrations planB. consider it to be unreasonable to raise work requirements at the present timeC. encourage welfare recipients to work 40 hours a weekD. believe that poor people can support themselves without government aid4. From the passage we know Mr. Bush _.A. does not care ab

17、out the job training of welfare peopleB. believes welfare reform has solved all the problems in AmericaC. considers welfare reform to be fundamentally successfulD. feels completely satisfied with the results of welfare reform5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE ?A.

18、About 50% of the welfare population have achieved self-sufficiency.B. Congress has agreed to the new work requirements of the administrationC. Theres still poverty in America now.D. The living standards of most people will go up.Passage 2The welfare reform bills passed by the House and reported out

19、of the Senate Finance Committee force most of the women and children remaining on welfare off the rolls without giving them the tools they need to stand on their own feet.We have come a long way since 1968, when Lyndon Johnson called the welfare system in America outmoded (过时的) and in need of a majo

20、r change and pressed Congress to create a work incentive (鼓励) program, incentives for earning, day care for children. With such reforms finally put in place a quarter century later, we have reduced the number of women and children on welfare from a peak of more than 14 million in 1994 to 5.3 million

21、 in 2001.But in the process, the character of the welfare population has fundamentally changed. In 1994 at least half the mothers (largely temporarily unemployed) and children on welfare were there for less than a year. Moving and keeping them off public assistance in a booming economy was relativel

22、y easy.Now comes the hard part: today the bulk of mothers on welfare perhaps most are drug and alcohol abusers and addicts (有瘾的人), often suffering from serious mental illness and other small diseases. Most have been on welfare for several years. Moreover, women in the 1994 welfare population had an

23、average of two children; those now on the rolls have an average of four children.The administration bill passed by the House would provide just three months for substance abuse treatment and training for these women before they could be pushed off the rolls. The Senate committee bill, only marginall

24、y better, would provide six months. These women need at least a year, perhaps two, of concentrated substance abuse treatment and literacy (识字), job and parenting skills training. With such help, and with their benefits conditioned on staying in treatment, a significant number will achieve economic s

25、elf- sufficiency and become responsible parents.6. On average, _ women and children were moved off welfare each year from 1994 to 2001.A. half of the B. about I million C. about 9 million D. about 5 million7. According to the passage, the key to helping women achieve economic self-sufficiency now is

26、 _.A. to treat drug abuse B. to provide daycare for children C. to teach them how to read and write D. to increase public assistance 8. What does the writer think about the welfare reform bills passed by the House?A. He thinks they are pushing welfare women into a difficult situation.B. He regards t

27、hem as effective measures.C. He thinks they provide enough time for welfare women to become independent.D. He thinks they will work well.9. The change of the welfare population shows _A. welfare reform is a success as a wholeB. drug abuse is doing harm to the welfare systemC. welfare mothers are res

28、ponsible parentsD. sick women always depend on welfare10. In 1994, many mothers and children were on welfare only for a comparatively short period because _.A. there were fewer drug abusersB. they can easily find jobs to support themselvesC. they were not burdened with many childrenD. they were forc

29、ed to move off public assistancePart III Cloze (15 minutes)My grandparents believed you were either honest or you werent. There was no state in 1 . They had a simple motto (格言) 2 on their living-room wall: Life is like a field of newly fallen snow; 3 I choose to walk every step will 4 . They didnt h

30、ave to talk about it they demonstrated the motto by the 5 they lived. They understood instinctively that integrity (正直) means having a 6 standard of morality and ethics (伦理标准) that is not relative 7 the situation at hand. Integrity is an inner standard for 8 our behavior. Unfortunately, integrity is

31、 in short 9 today and getting scarcer. 10 it is the real bottom line in every 11 of society. And it is something we must demand 12 ourselves.A good test for this value is to look at 13 I call the Integrity Triad (三元素) ,which 14 of three key principles:Stand 15 for your convictions in the face of per

32、sonal pressure. When you know you are right, you cant 16 .Always give others 17 that is rightfully theirs. Dont be afraid of those who might have a better idea or who might even be smarter than you are.Be honest and open about who you really are. Be yourself. Dont 18 in a personal cover-up of areas

33、that are 19 in your life. When its tough, do it tough.Self-respect and a clear 20 are powerful components of integrity and are the basis for enriching your relationships with others.1. A. middle B. between C. half D. center2. A. hanging B. hanged C. hangs D. to be hung3. A. when B. what C. where D.

34、and 4. A. show B. demonstrate C. reveal D. express5. A. method B. way C. manner D. style6. A. private B. individual C. self D. personal7. A. to B. with C. in D. on8. A. analyzing B. commenting C. judging D. criticizing9. A. store B. supply C. storage D. use10. A. But B. Thus C. Therefore D. So11. A.

35、 field B. realm C. place D. area12. A. of B. for C. from D. by13. A. that B. which C. what D. whether14. A. makes up B. consists C. constitutes D. composes15. A. strong B. firm C. determined D. powerful16. A. give up B. give in C. break down D. stick to 17. A. trust B. credit C. success D. criticism

36、18. A. involve B. take C. relate D. engage19. A. pleasant B. enjoyable C. unpleasant D. terrible20. A. conscience B. consciousness C. realization D. awarenessPart IV Error Correction (15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one

37、 in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blank provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark () in the right

38、place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.Example: Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1. time/times/periodMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature 2. / as a school subject are val

39、id for study of television. 3. theWhen you start talking about good and bad manners you immediately start meeting difficulties. Many people justcant agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied thatshe thought you could tell a well-manned person on the way they 1._occupied the space around the

40、mfor example, when such aperson walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware 2._of others. Such people never bump into other people.However a second person thought that this was more a question of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this 3._other person told us a story, it he said wa

41、s quite well known, 4._about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at 5._one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasnt 6._been told very much about the kind of food he might expect. If he had known about American food, he might have behaved better. 7._Immediately before him

42、was a very flat piece of bread that looked, to him, very much as a napkin(餐巾). Picking it 8._up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt. 9._His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but 10._immediately copied the action of his guest.And that, said this second perso

43、n, was a fine example of good manners.Key to Test 3Part I1.D 2. A 3.C 4.B 5.A6. B 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.CPart II1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.C6.B 7.A 8.A 9.A 10.BPart III1.B 2. A 3.C 4.A 5.B6.D 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.A11.D 12.A 13.C 14.B 15.B16.B 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.APart IV1. (on the way) (on the way) that2. unaware aware3. as than4. it which5. at in6.

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