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Structure(15minutes) Section A
16 ______________the storm, the ship would have reached its destination on time.
A. But for B. In case of C. In spite of D. Because of
17 ______________he was an old customer, the boss allowed 5% discount off theprices of the goods.
A. Gave B. To give that C. Given that D. Giving that
18 Themanager of the company insisted that all the staff members______________the newsafety rules.
A. would observe B. observe C. observed D. will observe
19 Imagine yourself as a winner,______________ will make great contributions toyour future success.
A. that B. which C. it D. and
20 Itwas two days later ______________they began to discuss my suggestion.
A.when B. that C. what D. on which
21 WhenI arrived home after a hard day at work, my wife
A. was sleeping B. had been sleeping C. slept D. has been sleeping
22 Ifyou can' t put your PC______________good use, sell it to those who really needit.
A. into B. of C. to D. with
23 Evidence came up_________________specific sounds are recognized by babies asyoung as 6 months old.
A. what B. which C. that Dwhose
24 I' mstill unable to make myself _________________in the discussion, which worriesme a lot.
A. to be understood B. understanding C. understood D. understand
25 Which do you think is _________________important, health or wealth?
A. most B. the mos tC. the more D. more
Reading Comprehension(40minutes) Section A B
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阅读文章,回答26-30题:
"I would tell anyone who' s thinkingabout going back to school that it' s not as difficult as you think," saysKaren Jonaitis, a woman, last year, at 47, earned a bachelor' s degree inbusiness administration at a college. "I realized that I would not move upin my career without a degree. "
A generation ago, Jonaitis would have beena rarity(稀罕)incollege. Today about 6 million people aged25 or older are studying in Americaninstitutions of higher learning. Whether they are returning to improve jobskills or for the love of learning, adults no longer see age as a deterrent(障碍).Most people jump at the oppor- tunity to do something new. Some ofthem make changes they' d been thinking about all their lives. Others re- turnto school out of economic necessity.
New developments in neuroscience(神经科学)and psychology areconfiring that there are few age limits on how much the brain can absorb and for how long--if you stay active.Continuing to learn keeps us mentally in
shapeand able to learn more. On mental tests, experts discovered, half to two-thirdsof the
"I would tell anyone who' s thinkingabout going back to school that it' s not as difficult as you think," saysKaren Jonaitis, a woman, last year, at 47, earned a bachelor' s degree inbusiness administration at a college. "I realized that I would not move upin my career without a degree. "
A generation ago, Jonaitis would have beena rarity(稀罕)incollege. Today about 6 million people aged25 or older are studying in Americaninstitutions of higher learning. Whether they are returning to improve jobskills or for the love of learning, adults no longer see age as a deterrent(障碍).Most people jump at the oppor- tunity to do something new. Some ofthem make changes they' d been thinking about all their lives. Others re- turnto school out of economic necessity.
New developments in neuroscience(神经科学)and psychology areconfiring that there are few age limits on how much the brain can absorb and for how long--if you stay active.Continuing to learn keeps us mentally in
shapeand able to learn more. On mental tests, experts discovered, half to two-thirdsof the
people in their 70s were as intellectually quick as people in their 30s.Those who fell below average tended to be people who had not made a lifelonghabit of reading. They also were less physically active.
Many adult students say learning is easierfor them today. They bring different skills to the classroom, and
they' reless upset if something goes wrong. They have a real thirst, a real desire tolearn.
A life-long habit of reading and physicalactvifies can keep_________________in good condition.
Many adult students say learning is easierfor them today. They bring different skills to the classroom, and
they' reless upset if something goes wrong. They have a real thirst, a real desire tolearn.
A life-long habit of reading and physicalactvifies can keep_________________in good condition.
A.
our mind
B.
our body
C.
our age
D.
our nerves
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Learning is easier for adult students because_________________
A.
they do not learn in classrooms
B.
they have a real desire to learn
C.
they learn a lot from their own mistakes
D.
they aremore worried about their learning than the younger students
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Thebest title for the passage is _________________.
A.
Aged People Learn Better than Young People
B.
Young People Learn Better than AgedPeople
C.
It Is Never Too Late to Learn
D.
The Brain Shows Adult People's Desire to Learn
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Thephrase "move up" in the ftrst paragraph means"_________________".
A.
move to another place
B.
be happy
C.
change one' s job
D.
be promoted
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Older people return to colleges for the following reasons EXCEPT that of_________________
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