专升本英语-完形填空脖子后面有痣
(总分150, 做题时间90分钟)
第一篇
Rearch shows that by **puters, students become better problem solvers and **municators. Over a network, using (1) and sharing files, students have the chance to collaborate and work (2) with other classmates, peers, and teachers. Networking electronically can (3) learners create, analyze, and produce information and ideas more (4) and efficiently. Networking people "put the inspiring and usable t of tools (5) reach of the mass of computer (6) , empowering them to (7) beyond simply processing information to design, publish, and express" (Mello, 1996). Through this (8) electronic access to the world around them, students' social awareness and (9) increa. Networking (10) them from the limitations of (11) writing tools that often inhibit and restric
t writing process. Learning is then (12) from a traditional passive-listening exerci to an experience of discovery, exploration, and excitement. Students can begin to (13) their full potential when (14) are empowered to contribute and collaborate as a team to accomplish their writing tasks (15) effectively.
1.
A letter
B e-mail
C book
D message
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2.
段宜康A alone
B forward
C together
D along
3.
A help
B lead
C give
D force
4.
A hard
B easily
C helpfully
D greatly
5.
A to我的朋友200字
B of
C under
D within
6.
A learners
B programs
C urs
D tools
7.
A go
B went
C do
D did
8.
A decread
B raid
C fell
D incread
接听电话9.
A confidence
B consideration
C convenience
D conscience
10.
A free
B frees
C stop
D stops
11.
A modern
B contemporary
C new
D traditional
12.
A moved
B pasd
C transformed
D transfer
13.
A e
B realize
C dream
D develop
14.
A he
B it
C they
D her
15.
A better
B less
C more
D wor
第二篇
During the winter, most London auctioneers have wine auctions (拍卖). Some are of wines for everyday (1) , but most are of fine wines. Last winter, at Christies, a dozen bottles of Lafite 1945 were (2) down at £ 158 the bottle. 1945 and 1961 are the two most vintage (3) for claret (红葡萄酒). Of cour, that is not the maximum you could pay. Not (4) ago, an American at Christies (5) £8,500 for one bottle of Lafite 1806.
Sometimes, it is a matter of (6) objective. Last October, a restaurateur from Memphis,
paid £9,000 for a magnum--that is, a two-bottle size--of 1864 Lafite. He (7) 30 people $1,500 each for a dinner with a small glass of the wine. It was (8) ten times the cost of the wine in publicity for his restaurant.
Of cour, some people buy wine purely for investment. A syndicate of four will buy a (9) of Lafite 1945 at, say, £2,000. Each takes three bottles. Then each drinks (10) bottle, and keeps the other two to ll later at the (11) price as the three cost in the first place. That is, naturally, taking inflation into (12) 酸菜饺子.
汽车多久换电瓶 But there is no (13) that a bottle of wine at £ 1,000 is a hundred times (14) than one that costs £ 10. Perhaps the top price you can pay for wine to enjoy for drinking is £ 100 a bottle. Above £ 100, you are paying for something (15) than taste.
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