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[单项选择]Our English teacher insisted that we spend more time on ______ reading.
A. worth
B. worthy
C. worthwhile
D. worthless
[单项选择]We need to spend more money on special hospitals and psyehiatrists for ().
A. the mentally ill
B. mentally ill
C. the disabled
D. disabled
[单项选择]
Passage Three
We spend our leisure hours efficiently for higher production, live by the clock even when time does not matter, modernize our homes and speed the machinery of living in order that we can go to the most places and do the most things in the shortest period of time possible. We try to eat, sleep, and talk efficiently. Even on holidays and Sundays, the efficient man relaxes on timetable with one eye on the clock and the other on an appointment sheet.
To squeeze the most out of each shining hour we have shortened the opera, quickened the pace of the movie and put culture in pocket-sized packages. We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, the ant like a sluggard. We live sixty-mile-minute and the great efficiency smiles.
We wish we could return to that pleasant day when we considered time a friend instead of an enemy; when we did things willingly and because we wanted to, rather than because our timetable called for it, But that
A. Americans are forced to be efficient against their will
B. Americans should do what they are willing to do
C. people ought not to work so hard for efficiency
D. Americans are at a loss what to do
[单项选择]We spend our leisure hours efficiently for higher production, live by the clock even when time does not matter, modernize our homes and speed the machinery of living in order that we can go to the most places and do the most things in the shortest period of time possible. We try to eat, sleep, and talk efficiently. Even on holidays and Sundays, the efficient man relaxes on timetable with one eye on the clock and the other on an appointment sheet.
To squeeze the most out of each shining hour we have shortened the opera, quickened the pace of the movie and put culture in pocket-sized packages. We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, the ant like a sluggard. We live sixty-mile-minute and the great efficiency smiles.
We wish we could return to that pleasant day when we considered time a friend instead of an enemy; when we did things willingly and because we wanted to, rather than because our timetable called for it, But that of course would not be efficiency
A. the modern pace
B. our interest in shortened operas
C. how to make the best use of leisure time
D. planning our time scientifically
[单项选择]A. We should spend our money wisely. B. We cannot live without money.
C. We are not slaves of money. D. We should learn to save money.
[简答题]Should the government spend more money in improving roads and highways, or should the government spend more money in improving public transportation(buses, trains, subways)Why
You should write no less than 250 words.
[多项选择]Directions: Should governments spend more money on improving roads and highways or should governments spend more money on improving public transportation (buses, trains, and subways) Why Use specific reasons and details to develop your essay.
[多项选择]Should governments spend more money on improving roads and highways, or should governments spend more money on improving public transportation (buses, trains, subways) Why
Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:
Improving Roads or Improving Public Transportation
You are to write in three parts:
In the first part, state your point of view clearly.
In the second part, give some specific reasons to support your view.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
[单项选择]Our teacher recommended that we ______ as attentive as possible when we visit the museum.
A. are
B. shall be
C. be
D. were
[简答题]The first day my new teacher walked into our school in Spanish Harlem, I burst out laughing. (86) Ron Clark was a young white guy from North Carolina who talked with a funny Southern accent. He said he used to be a singing waiter. I thought. Who is this guy He’s a complete joke.
It was 1999 and I was in the fifth grade at New York City’s P. S. 83. I figured I’d spend most of the year in the principal’s office. I’d always been a troublemaker. (87) I’d get yelled at, and then the teachers would give up on me. I thought that’s what would happen with Ron Clark. I was wrong. That first week, I kept mocking him. He hauled me out to the hallway and said I’d better shape up. "Tamara," he said, "you’re a smart kid. You can do better. " (88) He told me I was a natural leader and that I’d go far in life if I started applying myself. I was mad at first, but then something happened: I began to respect him. There were 29 students in our class, and it didn’t take long for