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Other expense (books, telephone, etc.): $ 3, 083 Total: $ 41,380
24. How many kinds of faculty members are there in Princeton University?
A. Four
B. Three
C. Two
D. One
25. In Princeton University, an undergraduate will pay at least _______ for the
Academic Year 2004-2005 besides tuition.
A. $ 41, 380
B. $ 52, 850
C. $ 11,470
D. $ 8, 387
26. In what way is Princeton different from other American universities according
to the text?
A. It has five colleges.
B. It provides housing for all undergraduate students. C. Its students are mainly undergraduates.
D. All the faculty members at Princeton are expected to teach and research. 27. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. It’s about an hour’s train ride from Princeton University to the north of New York City.
B. An academic year lasts about nine months in Princeton University. C. Undergraduates should spend their first two years in one of five colleges D. Princeton offers two undergraduate degrees.
C
The Americans believe that anybody can become President of the United States. In a recent Hollywood comedy, that is exactly what happens.
Dave Kovic, played by Kevin Kline, is a kind-hearted man who runs a business that
finds people jobs. He leads a typical American way of life, except for one thing---he looks exactly like the President, Bill Mitchell. In fact, the only thing that makes him different from the nation’s leader is that he is very nice!
The President has started using look-alike during some public appearances. Dave
is offered a chance to “serve his country” by becoming one. However, things go wrong. The President becomes very ill and Dave ends up acting as the President forever.
都哦哦哦来了看看 Director Ivan Reitman, who made the popular and successful comedies like Twins, Ghostbusters and Legal Eagles, could have gone for easy laughs by making fun of the
American government. Instead, Dave is an attractive comedy about an ordinary man in extraordinary situations. Kevin Kline gives a double performance as Dave and the President, and Sigourney Weaver is at her best as his First Lady. The love story that develops between her role and Dave is a real classic.
The film is 100% American. However, if you’ve ever felt that anybody could do
a better job running the country than the people in power, then you’ll enjoy Dave. 28. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To tell the reader about the American government. B. To discuss the Americans’ ideas about the President. C. To introduce a new film to the reader.
D. To make a comparison between Dave and other films.
29. Who plays the role of the President in the film?
A. Sigourney Weaver B. Kevin Kline C. Bill Mitchell
D. Ivan Reitman
30. The underlined word “one” in the 3rd paragraph refers to _____
A. a look-like
B. the director
C. an actor
D. the President
31. Which of the following is best supported by the text?
A. The author makes fun of the President. B. The author thinks highly of the film. C. The author is a fan of Hollywood comedies.
D. The author wishes to become the American President.
D
When asked about happiness, we usually think of something extraordinary, an
absolute delight, which seems to get rarer the older we get.
For kids, happiness has a magical quality. Their delight at winning a race or
getting a new bike is unreserved (毫无掩饰的).
In the teenage years the concept of happiness changes. Suddenly it’s conditional
都哦哦哦来了看看on such things as excitement, love and popularity. I can still recall the excitement of being invited to dance with the most attractive boy at the school party.
In adulthood the things that bring deep joy---love, marriage, birth---also bring
responsibility and the risk of loss. For adults, happiness is complicated.
My definition of happiness is “the capacity for enjoyment”. The more we can
enjoy what we have, the happier we are. It’s easy to overlook the pleasure we get from the company of friends, the freedom to live where we please, and even good health.
I experience my little moments of pleasure yesterday. First I was overjoyed when
I shut the last lunch-box and had the house to myself. Then I spent an uninterrupted morning writing, which I love. When the kids and my husband came home, I enjoyed their noise after the quiet of the day.
Psychologists tell us that to be happy we need a mix of enjoyable leisure time
and satisfying work. I don’t think that my grandmother, who raised 14 children, had much of either. She did have a network of close friends and family, and maybe this is what satisfied her.
We, however, with so many choices and such pressure to succeed in every area,
have turned happiness into one more thing we’ve got to have. We’re so self-conscious about our “right” to it that it’s making us miserable. So we chase it and equal it with wealth and success, without noticing that the people who have those things aren’t necessarily happier.
Happiness isn’t about what happens to us --- it’s about how we see what happens
to us. It’s the skillful way of finding a positive for every negative. It’s not wishing for what we don’t have, but enjoying what we do possess. 32. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 5 and 6 ?
A. She cares little about her own health B. She enjoys the freedom of travelling C. She prefers getting pleasure from housework D. She is easily pleased by things in daily life
33. What can be inferred from Paragraph 7?
A. Psychologists think satisfying work is the key to happiness
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B. Psychologists’ opinion is well proved by Grandma’s case C. Grandma’s happiness came from modest expectations of life D. Grandma often found time for social gatherings
34. People who equal happiness with wealth and success ________.
A. consider pressure something blocking their way B. stress their right to happiness too much C. are at a loss to make correct choices D. are more likely to be happy
35. What can be concluded from the passage? A. Happy is he who is content
B. Each man is the master of his own fate
C. Success leads to happiness
D. Happiness lies between the positive and the negative
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Business is the organized approach to providing customers with the goods and services they want. The word business also refers to an organization that provides these goods and services. Most businesses seek to make a profit ---that is, they aim to achieve income that is more than the costs of operating the business. 36 Commonly called nonprofits, these organizations are primarily nongovernmental service providers. 37
Business management is a term used to describe the techniques of planning, direction, and control of the operations of a business. 38 One is the establishment of broad basic policies with respect to production; sales; the purchase of equipment, materials and supplies; and accounting. 39 The third relates to the establishment of standards of work in all departments. Direction is concerned primarily with supervision and guidance by the management in authority. 40 A. Control includes the use of records and reports to compare actual work with the
都哦哦哦来了看看set standards for work.
B. In this connection there is the difference between top management and operative
management .
C. Examples of nonprofit business include such organizations as social service
agencies and many hospitals
D. However, some businesses only seek to earn enough to cover their operating costs. E. The second aspect relates to the application of these policies by departments. F. In the theory of business management, organization has two main aspects. G. Planning in business management has three main aspects. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处
的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As soon as you’re aware that you’re going off the road and into the body of water, place both hands on the steering wheel in the “ten and two” position. The impact your car makes could 41 the airbag system in your vehicle and any other position could 42 serious injury in such an event.
43 the cell phone call. Your car isn’t going to wait for you to make the
call and 44 , people have 45 their lives trying this. Get busy 46 .
Open the window as soon as you hit the 47 . Leave the door 48 at the stage
and concentrate on the 49 . Try the method of opening it electronically first. Many people don’t 50 of the window as an escape option 51 because of panic, lack of using the window for exit normally, or 52 they’re focused on lots of misinformation about doors and sinking.
If you aren’t able to 53 the window, or it only opens halfway, break it.
If you have no 54 or heavy objects to break it with, use your feet or high heels --- these might 55 when placed at the center of the window. The sooner it is open, the sooner you will be able to escape directly 56 the broken window. Don’t even try the windshield. Side and rear windows are the best options for escape.
If you have a heavy object, aim for the 57 of the window. A rock, a hammer,