【正文】
just ask John! What do we know about the dance? A. It isn‘t easy to do. B. It is easy to do. C. John knows how to do it. D. John asked how to do it. 6. About threefourths of all study in college requires reading. A. Most of study required in college calls for reading on the part of the student. B. College study is difficult. C. About threefourths of the collegeage population should go to college. D. Although reading ability is important, many other study skills are also important in college. 7. An author usually emphasizes important points in his work by the use of devices which attract the reader‘s attention. A. Authors generally assume that a mature reader will be able to identify important points on his own. B. Most authors are interested in presenting their work to the interested reader and assume that the interested reader will work out the important points. C. Attentiongetting techniques are used by authors for emphasis of important points D. An author usually does assume that all of his readers will identify important points in his work without assistance. 8. In the past five years, the movement has grown from unanized groups of poorly armed individuals to a paratively wellarmed, welltrained army of anywhere from 10,000 to 16,000 members. What is the present condition of this movement? A. The members are poorly armed. B. There are only a few poor individuals. C. There are over 16,000 members. D. The members are anized and well armed. 9. Young people need to develop the values, attitudes, and problemsolving skills essential to their participation in a political system that was designed, and is still based, on the assumption that all citizens would be so prepared. What is a basic assumption of this political system? A. All people participate in the system. B. All people will be capable of participation. C. All people should have the same values and attitudes. D. Most people cannot develop the skills to participate in the system. 10. A few government officials even estimate that the war has created more than half a million refugees who need immediate food, clothing, and shelter. Exactly how many refugees are there?。 610 A B B D B 第 三 套 : Read the following sentences carefully. After that, choose from A, B, C, or D which is true according to the information you get from the reading. (1’x10) 1. Cliff said he doesn‘t mind going to the grocery store if his roommate is too busy to go tonight. A. Cliff is too busy to go. B. Cliff doesn‘t want to go. C. Cliff‘s roommate is too busy to go. D. Cliff may go to the store. 2. If it wasn‘t bad enough that Kevin left the dinner early, I found out that he left with my coat instead of his. A. He ate dinner early. B. He should have left early. C. It wasn‘t bad that he left. D. He left his coat. 3. The student revolt is not only a thorn in the side of the president‘s newly established government, but it has international implications as well. Whom or what does this revolt affect? A. the students B. the side of the president‘s body C. only the national government D. national and international affairs 4. So many of the test questions are so difficult that no student should feel ashamed of not knowing the answers. What does the writer say about students? A. They should feel ashamed if they can‘t answer the difficult test questions. B. They should know the answers to many of the difficult questions on this test. C. No students will do well on the test. D. They should not feel ashamed if they miss some questions on this test. 5. The project would have failed even with Theresa‘s help. What do we know about the project? A. Theresa did not help, and it failed. B. It failed because Theresa didn‘t help. C. Theresa helped, so it didn‘t fail. D. It will fail without Theresa‘s help. 6. The ability to read is essential to success in school. A. Reading ability and success in school have little in mon. B. Individual progress records should be kept by all students. C. A student cannot hope to succeed in school if he cannot read. D. Reading is an active progress. 7. College students tend to demonstrate the capacity to absorb knowledge but seldom produce ideas of their own. A. College students sample courses in the basic knowledge area to test their skills for college success. B. College students can usually gain factual knowledge but seldom anize new concepts. C. Students attend college in order to absorb ideas and produce knowledge. D. Students attend college in order to absorb knowledge and learn to anize the knowledge into concept. 8. I disagree then as now with many of John Smith‘s judgments, but always respected him. And this book is a wele reminder of his big, friendly, stubborn personality. How does the author of this sentence feel about John Smith? A. He dislikes him but agrees with his ideas. B. He considers him to be a disagreeable person. C. He disagrees with his ideas but respects him. D. He disagreed with him then but agrees with him now. 9. There is a question about the extent to which any one of us can be free of a prejudiced view in the area of religion. A. Probably everyone is prejudiced in his views on religion. B. Any one of us can be free of prejudice in the area of religion. C. A prejudiced view in the area of religion is undesirable. D. Because we can‘t be free of prejudice in the area of religion, we should not practice a religion. 10. This is not just a sadbuttrue story。 610A C B A B 第 二 套 : Read the following sentences carefully. After that, choose from A, B, C, or D which is true according to the information you get from the reading. (1’x10) 1. 1. My discovery of Tillie Olsen was a gift from