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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。请按以下要求进行答题卡填涂:A、B、C、D四个选项正常填涂。若选E,请将A、B一起涂黑;若选F,请将B、C一起涂黑;若选G,请将C、D一起涂黑。
“So, what are you doing after graduation?” 71 However, you have to make up your mind as your last high school year begins. Whether your plans include college, heading straight for the workforce, or taking a year off, here are some practical tips to prepare yourself for the journey.
Going to College
Some people know from an early age exactly what they want to be and how they plan to get there. 72 According to a recent survey, 75% of students change their majors after they enter college. After all, school is also not just about careers and getting a high-paying job after graduation — it’s a place for learning about yourself and the world.
Selecting a School
If college is in your future, you need to plan. Start by asking yourself questions about your preferences. 73 Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, ask the schools to send you literature or visit their websites.
Getting a Job
Maybe you’ve decided that college isn’t for you—right now, anyway. If you want to join the workforce, opportunities are out there for people who don’t have degrees. Some products-selling or service industry organizations offer training programs to high school graduates. Search the classified ads in the newspaper and do some Internet research. 74
Taking Time Off
What if you intend to go to college but just don’t feel ready to start yet, for whatever reason? __75 This practice is common in some countries, like the United Kingdom, where it’s called a “gap year”. Even if you decide not to apply to college, it can be a great idea to take a year to do something you may not have an opportunity to do again. Lots of volunteer organizations would welcome your time and energy and would provide you with a wonderful learning experience.
A. You might want to get a high-paid job first.
B. You might want to take a year off to pause.
C. This is the fact that young people have to take into consideration.
D. Most large companies list their job openings on their websites.
E. Not all of us are so sure of our plans, though, and that’s OK too.
F. Many juniors and seniors get bored answering that question over and over.
G. Ask friends in college about their schools and other schools they’re familiar with.
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。
“So, what are you doing after graduation?” 71 However, you have to make up your mind as your last high school year begins. Whether your plans include college, heading straight for the workforce, or taking a year off, here are some practical tips to prepare yourself for the journey.
Going to College
Some people know from an early age exactly what they want to be and how they plan to get there. 72 According to a recent survey, 75% of students change their majors after they enter college. After all, school is also not just about careers and getting a high-paying job after graduation — it’s a place for learning about yourself and the world.
Selecting a School
If college is in your future, you need to plan. Start by asking yourself questions about your preferences. 73 Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, ask the schools to send you literature or visit their websites.
Getting a Job
Maybe you’ve decided that college isn’t for you — right now, anyway. If you want to join the workforce, opportunities are out there for people who don’t have degrees. Some products-selling or service industry organizations offer training programs to high school graduates. Search the classified ads in the newspaper and do some Internet research. 74
Taking Time Off
What if you intend to go to college but just don’t feel ready to start yet, for whatever reason? __75 This practice is common in some countries, like the United Kingdom, where it’s called a “gap year”. Even if you decide not to apply to college, it can be a great idea to take a year to do something you may not have an opportunity to do again. Lots of volunteer organizations would welcome your time and energy and would provide you with a wonderful learning experience.
A. You might want to get a high-paid job first.
B. You might want to take a year off to pause.
C. This is the fact that young people have to take into consideration.
D. Most large companies list their job openings on their websites.
E. Not all of us are so sure of our plans, though, and that’s OK too.
F. Many juniors and seniors get bored answering that question over and over.
G. Ask friends in college about their schools and other schools they’re familiar with.
阅读理解。
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。
“Long time no see” is a very interesting sentence. When I first read this sentence from an American friend’s email, I laughed. I thought it was a typical _36__ of Chinglish.
Obviously it is a word-by-word literal(字面上的)translation of the Chinese greetings with a 37 English grammar and structure! Later on, my friend told me that it is a standard American 38 .I was too delighted to believe her. Her words could not 39 me at all. So I did a 40 on Google. Com.. To my surprise, there are over 60 thousand web pages 41 “Long time no see”. This sentence has been 42 used in emails, letters, newspapers, moves, or any other possible place. Though it is 43 informal, it is part of the language that Americans use daily. 44 , if you type this phrase in Microsoft Word, the 45 will tell you that the grammar needs to be corrected.
Nobody knows the 46 of this Chinglish sentence. Some people believe that it came from Charlie Chan’s movies. In 1930s, Hollywood moviemakers successfully 47 a world wide famous Chinese detective named “Charlie Chan” on wide screens. Detective Chan liked to teach Americans some Chinese wisdom 48 quoting (引用) Confucius. “Long time no see” was his trademark. Soon “Long time on see” became a 49 phrase in America 50 the popularity of these movies.
Some people 51 America to a huge melting pot (熔炉). All kinds of culture are 52 in the pot together, and they 53 the color and taste of each other. American Chinese, though a minority ethnic group in the United States, is also 54 some changes to be 55 in the mixed pot.
1.A.example B. sign C. word D. change
2.A.damaged B. perfected C. learned D. ruined
3.A.custom B. greeting C. habit D. proverb
4.A.persuade B. encourage C. convince D. believe
5.A.job B. research C. survey D. search
6.A.containing B. printing C. publishing D. expressing
7.A.widely B. hardly C. seldom D. search
8.A.lots of B. plenty of C. lots of D. sort of
9.A.Unfortunately B. Luckily C. However D. Suddenly
10.A.hardware B. software C. operator D. speaker
11.A.use B. origin C. expression D. meaning
12.A.created B. published C. did D. discovered
13.A.by B. in C. with D. of
14.A.ordinary B. rare C. modern D. popular
15.A.because B. as to C. thanks to D. but for
16.A.compare B. add C. join D. owe
17.A.joined B. mixed C. compiled D. done
18.A.improve B. change C. lower D. promote
19.A.owing B. putting C. taking D. contributing
20.A.influenced B. mentioned C. used D. considered
“Long time no see” is a very interesting sentence. When I first read this sentence from an American friend’s email, I laughed. I thought it was a typical 36 of Chinglish.
Obviously, it is a word-by-word literal(字面上的) translation of the Chinese greeting with a 37 English grammar and structure! Later on, my friend told me that it is a standard American 38 . I was too delighted to believe her. Her words could not 39 me at all. So I did a 40 on Google.Com. To my surprise, there are over 60 thousand web pages 41 “Long time no see”. This sentence has been 42 used in emails, letters, newspapers, movies, or any other possible place. Though it is 43 informal, it is part of the language that Americans use daily. 44 , if you type this phrase in Microsoft Word, the 45 will tell you that the grammar needs to be corrected.
Nobody knows the 46 of this Chinglish sentence. Some people believe that it came from Charlie Chan’s movies. In 1930s, Hollywood moviemakers successfully 47 a world wide famous Chinese detective named “Charlie Chan” on wide screens. Detective Chan liked to teach Americans some Chinese wisdom 48 quoting(引用) Confucius. “Long time no see” was his trademark. Soon “Long time on see” became a 49 phrase in America 50 the popularity of these movies.
Some people 51 America to a huge pot (熔炉). All kinds of culture are 52 in the pot together, and they 53 the color and taste of each other. American Chinese, though a minority ethnic group in the United States, is also 54 some changes to be 55 in the mixed pot.
36.A.example B.sign C.word D.change
37.A.damaged B.perfected C.learned D.ruined
38.A.custom B.greeting C.habit D.proverb
39.A.persuade B.encourage C.convince D.believe
40.A.job B.research C.survey D.search
41.A.containing B.printing C.publishing D.expressing
42.A.widely B.hardly C.seldom D.search
43.A.lots of B.plenty of C.lots of D.sort of
44.A.Unfortunately B.Luckily C.However D.Suddenly
45.A.hardware B. software C.operator D.speaker
46.A.use B.origin C.expression D.meaning
47.A.created B.published C.did D.discovered
48.A.by B.in C.with D.of
49.A.ordinary B.rare C.modern D.popular
50.A.because B.as to C.thanks to D.but for
51.A.compare B.add C.join D.owe
52.A.joined B.mixed C.compiled D.done
53.A.improve B.change C.lower D.promote
54.A.owing B.putting C.taking D.contributing
55.A.influenced B.mentioned C.used D.considered
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