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Ⅳ. 完形填空。
What time is it? There are many ways you can 1 the time. You may have a watch on your wrist(手腕). You can look at a clock on the wall. You can listen to the radio or 2 a number on the telephone to get the time.
It has not always been 3 to know the time. A long time ago people looked at the 4 to tell the time. They could tell the time by looking at it in the sky: morning, noon or afternoon.
Around the year of 1400, people began to use the hourglass (沙漏). It was made 5 glass with sand in it. It was wide at both ends, 6 narrow in the middle. The sand ran from one end to 7 in one hour. At the end of every hour people turned the glass over, and it began again.
Hundreds of years later, a machine called clock 8. After that people made small clocks 9 they could put them in their pockets. These pocket clocks 10 watches. Then, during the First World War men started wearing their watches on their wrists. It was easier and faster to tell the time.
(
B. look at
C. write down
D. find out
(
B. read
C. count
D. write
(
B. difficult
C. easy
D. important
(
B. sun
C. moon
D. satellite
(
B. into
C. from
D. of
(
B. and
C. but
D. or
(
B. other
C. others
D. the other
(
B. were invented
C. is invented
D. was invented
(
B. as a result
C. so that
D. as a matter of fact
(
B. called
C. had called
D. were calling
What time is it? There are many ways you can 1 the time. You may have a watch on your wrist(手腕). You can look at a clock on the wall. You can listen to the radio or 2 a number on the telephone to get the time.
It has not always been 3 to know the time. A long time ago people looked at the 4 to tell the time. They could tell the time by looking at it in the sky: morning, noon or afternoon.
Around the year of 1400, people began to use the hourglass (沙漏). It was made 5 glass with sand in it. It was wide at both ends, 6 narrow in the middle. The sand ran from one end to 7 in one hour. At the end of every hour people turned the glass over, and it began again.
Hundreds of years later, a machine called clock 8. After that people made small clocks 9 they could put them in their pockets. These pocket clocks 10 watches. Then, during the First World War men started wearing their watches on their wrists. It was easier and faster to tell the time.
(
D
)1. A. make sure B. look at
C. write down
D. find out
(
B
)2. A. call B. read
C. count
D. write
(
C
)3. A. different B. difficult
C. easy
D. important
(
B
)4. A. earth B. sun
C. moon
D. satellite
(
D
)5. A. by B. into
C. from
D. of
(
C
)6. A. so B. and
C. but
D. or
(
D
)7. A. another B. other
C. others
D. the other
(
D
)8. A. invented B. were invented
C. is invented
D. was invented
(
C
)9. A. in order to B. as a result
C. so that
D. as a matter of fact
(
A
)10. A. were called B. called
C. had called
D. were calling
答案:
1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. D 8. D 9. C 10. A
Ⅴ. 阅读理解。
The first national college student innovation (创新) and entrepreneurship(创业) competition (比赛) was held in Changchun, Jilin province from Oct 19 to 20. More than 200,000 students from 1,800 universities and colleges across the nation were drawn (吸引) to the event. An official gave important instructions in the event. The makers(创客) were fully encouraged by his words.
In the summer of 2014, the slogan(口号) of Mass (众多) Entrepreneurship and Innovation was first put forward by the official. In the government work report of 2015, “Innovation” was mentioned for 29 times, while in the 2014 Report, it was mentioned only 3 times. In the 2014 Report, small and medium - sized enterprises (企业) were mentioned 4 times, while in 2015 SMEs and micro - sized businesses were mentioned a total of 8 times.
In Germany and Japan, there are many small and medium - sized enterprises. They are the main contributors(贡献者) to GDP. Silicon Valley(硅谷) is famous for its small businesses and excellent makers from all over the world have been looking for their dreams there. In order to create more job opportunities and change the economic(经济的) structure, the Chinese central government has taken many measures to encourage and support innovation. Many Chinese smart phone makers are good examples of innovation. Internet service providers have also performed perfectly.
Young people should be the “fresh blood” in the wave of innovation and entrepreneurship. There may be a lot of difficulty on the way to success, but if they stick to their dreams and keep trying, their dreams will come true.
(
A. show the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship
B. give job opportunities to college students
C. draw many college students to visit Changchun
D. welcome the premier to Changchun
(
A. 2013
B. 2014
C. 2015
D. 2016
(
A. SME
B. innovation
C. micro - sized business
D. the government work report
(
A. Germany, Japan and America do well in encouraging small businesses
B. there are only four smart phone makers in China
C. many Chinese smart phone makers are good examples of SMEs
D. innovation is not accepted by the Chinese people
(
A. Innovation and entrepreneurship can create jobs opportunities.
B. Young people are not suitable for innovation and entrepreneurship.
C. Innovation and entrepreneurship are not popular in developed countries.
D. Chinese college students are not interested in innovation and entrepreneurship
The first national college student innovation (创新) and entrepreneurship(创业) competition (比赛) was held in Changchun, Jilin province from Oct 19 to 20. More than 200,000 students from 1,800 universities and colleges across the nation were drawn (吸引) to the event. An official gave important instructions in the event. The makers(创客) were fully encouraged by his words.
In the summer of 2014, the slogan(口号) of Mass (众多) Entrepreneurship and Innovation was first put forward by the official. In the government work report of 2015, “Innovation” was mentioned for 29 times, while in the 2014 Report, it was mentioned only 3 times. In the 2014 Report, small and medium - sized enterprises (企业) were mentioned 4 times, while in 2015 SMEs and micro - sized businesses were mentioned a total of 8 times.
In Germany and Japan, there are many small and medium - sized enterprises. They are the main contributors(贡献者) to GDP. Silicon Valley(硅谷) is famous for its small businesses and excellent makers from all over the world have been looking for their dreams there. In order to create more job opportunities and change the economic(经济的) structure, the Chinese central government has taken many measures to encourage and support innovation. Many Chinese smart phone makers are good examples of innovation. Internet service providers have also performed perfectly.
Young people should be the “fresh blood” in the wave of innovation and entrepreneurship. There may be a lot of difficulty on the way to success, but if they stick to their dreams and keep trying, their dreams will come true.
(
A
)1. The competition was held to ______. A. show the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship
B. give job opportunities to college students
C. draw many college students to visit Changchun
D. welcome the premier to Changchun
(
C
)2. The government started to pay much attention to innovation in ______. A. 2013
B. 2014
C. 2015
D. 2016
(
B
)3. The underlined “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. SME
B. innovation
C. micro - sized business
D. the government work report
(
A
)4. From the passage, we know ______. A. Germany, Japan and America do well in encouraging small businesses
B. there are only four smart phone makers in China
C. many Chinese smart phone makers are good examples of SMEs
D. innovation is not accepted by the Chinese people
(
A
)5. Which of the following is right? A. Innovation and entrepreneurship can create jobs opportunities.
B. Young people are not suitable for innovation and entrepreneurship.
C. Innovation and entrepreneurship are not popular in developed countries.
D. Chinese college students are not interested in innovation and entrepreneurship
答案:
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A
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