练习1Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Everybodydances.Ifyouhave1swervedtoavoidsteppingonacrackinthesidewalk,youhavedanced.Ifyouha1eeverknelttopray,youhavedanced.Fortheseactionshavefiguredimportantly2thehistoryofdance.Dancegoes3tothebeginningofcivilization-----4thetribe.----wherenativedancedtoget5theywanted.Primitivedancewas6allpractical,notthesocialdancingweknowtoday.Nativesapproacheddancewith7seriousnessasawaytohelpthetribeinthecrucialprocess8survival.Dancewasbelievedtobethe9directwaytorepellocusts,to10raintofall,toinsurethatamaleheirwouldbeborn,and11guaranteevictoryinaforthcomingbattles.Primitive12wasgenerallydonebymanypeoplemovinginthesamemanneranddirection.13alldanceshadleaders,solodances14rare.Muchusewasmadeof15partofthebody.Andso16werethesetribedancesthat,ifanative17missasinglestep,hewouldbeputtodeath18thespot.Fortunately,thesamerigid19thatgovernedthelivesofthesepeopledonotapplyinthe20relaxedsettingsoftoday’sdance.1.A)everB)beforeC)neverD)after2.A)aboutB)inC)forD)around3.A)forwardB)backC)upD)down4.A)atB)forC)ofD)to5.A)whenB)whyC)whichD)what6.A)aboutB)aboveC)underD)over7.A)littleB)lessC)greatD)lease8.A)toB)overC)ofD)at9.A)mostB)firstC)leastD)last10.A)causeB)happenC)tryD)make11.A)forB)ofC)toD)at12.A)foodB)danceC)spellsD)harvest13.A)SinceB)DespiteC)ThusD)Although14.A)areB)wasC)wereD)is15.A)onlyB)everyC)thenD)some16.A)comicB)boringC)solemnD)tiring17.A)wouldB)shouldC)mightD)could18.A)inB)atC)onD)around19.A)sticksB)messagesC)reviewsD)rules20.A)lessB)moreC)leastD)mostAnwser:1.A2.C3.B4.D5.D6.B7.B8.C9.A10.A11.C12.B13.A14.C15.B16.C17.B18.C19.D20.B练习2Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),C),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Thetraditionalweddingvow“tostaytogethertilldeathusdopart”isbecomingobsoleteinmostwesterncountries1divorceratescontinuetorisesteadily.IntheUS,forexample,thestatisticsfor1978showonedivorcefor2twomarriages;inthatyear,overamillioncouples3theirmarriagesdissolved,oftenathighfinancialandsocial4Onefactorbehindthesteadyrisein5rates,accordingtosociologists,isthechanging6ofwomen.Moreandmorewomenarecontinuingtowork7marriage,thusremainingfinanciallyindependent.8,theyarebecomingless9ofhusbandswhotreatthemassubordinates.10importantfactoristhegradualrelaxationofdivorce11inmanystates.Itisnow12easytoobtainadivorceonthe13ofirretrievablebreakdownofmarriage.14divorceisoftentheonlysatisfactorysolutionmarriedcoupleswhocannolonger15thesightofeachother,itcanhaveashockingeffectontheir16.Itisestimatedthatone17fourchildrenintheUnitedStates18liveswithonlyoneparent.Manysuchchildrengrowuptobeemotionallyunstableto19withthepressuresofmodernsociety.Theyaretheprincipal20ofdivorce.1.A)soB)whileC)thoughD)as2.A)everyB)theC)considerD)each3.A)letB)wishedC)wantedD)had4.A)fareB)chargeC)dutyD)cost5.A)weddingB)deathC)divorceD)growth6.A)statusB)stayC)stallD)statue7.A)tillB)forC)afterD)since8.A)StillB)MoreoverC)TherebyD)However9.A)tolerableB)tolerantC)intolerableD)intolerant10.A)OtherB)AnotherC)AnyD)One11.A)ordersB)principlesC)lawD)disciplines12.A)relativeB)considerableC)relativelyD)considering13.A)surfacesB)bordersC)bottomsD)grounds14.A)WhileB)AsC)butD)Therefore15.A)seeB)keepC)standD)catch16.A)parentsB)boysC)kidD)relatives17.A)toB)inC)ofD)out18.A)timelyB)currentlyC)incidentallyD)instantly19.A)handleB)copeC)endureD)bear20.A)tragediansB)losersC)victimsD)capturesAnwser:1.D2.A3.D4.D5.B6.A7.B8.C9.D10.C11.B12.B13.D14.A15.B16.B17.C18.C19.B20.B练习3Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),C),B)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Thehorseandcarriageisathingofthepast,butloveandmarriagearestillwithusandstillcloselyinterrelated.MostAmericanmarriages,1firstmarriagesunitingyoungpeople,aretheresultofmutualattractionandaffection2thanpracticalconsiderations.IntheUnitedStates,parentsdonot3marriagesfortheirchildren.Teenagersusuallyfindmatesthroughtheirownacademicandsocial4andbegindatinginhighschool.5youngpeoplefeelfreetochoosetheirfriendsfrom6groups,mostchooseamateofsimilar7.Thisisdueinparttoparentalguidance.Parentscannot8spouses(配偶)fortheirchildren,buttheycanusually9choicesbyvoicingdisapprovalofsomeonetheyconsiderunsuitable.10,marriagesbetweenmembersofdifferentgroups(interclass,interfaith,andinterracialmarriage)are11,probablybecauseofgreatermobilityoftoday’syouthandthefactthattheyare12byfewerprejudicesthantheirparents.Manyyoungpeopleleavetheirhometownstoattendcollege,serveinthearmedforces,13pursueacareerinabiggercity.Onceawayfromhomeandfamily,theyaremore14todateandmarryoutsidetheirownsocialgroup.InmobileAmeri