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5.把下面几个句子组成语意连贯的一段文字,排序正确的一项是

   ①无论面子大小,只要伤及面子,总是令人难堪的事情,往往比肉体的伤害更加令人不舒服。

   ②一般说来,等级高的人面子大,遮蔽范围大;等级低的人面子小,遮蔽的范围也小。

   ③只是这种羞辱性惩罚的运用,往往强化了人们的暴虐心态。

   ④面子也是有运用范围的,如果一个人的面子可以遮住有权施加惩罚的人,那么羞辱就不容易落到他的头上。

   ⑤面子是有等级的,不同等级的人,面子的概念是不同的。

A.②①③⑤④       B.⑤④②①③       C.①③②⑤④       D.⑤④①③②

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4.下列各句中,没有语病的一句是

     A.两会代表们期盼国家医药管理局尽快制定措施,尽量降低药品的价格和流通环节,让老百姓能看得起病,更好地解决老百姓看病难的问题。

     B.面对这把战国时期的青铜扁酒壶,在场专家没有一个估得出参考价,这真是一件价值连城的无价之宝。

     C.要使今年安全工作有个良好的开端,就必须做好元旦、春运安全工作,各级领导和全站职工应引起足够的重视。

     D.认识的发展、观念的变革、价值的革命、哲学的转型,无不是在实践中酝酿出来,并在实践中确立和巩固起来的。

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3. 下列各句中,加点的词语使用错误的一项是

A. 张继落榜之后,失意地走在回家的路上,内心的痛苦无以复加,途经苏州时创作了那首脍炙人口的《枫桥夜泊》。

B.这部作品一发表,立即赢得社会各界尤其是文学界的一致好评,毁誉参半,文章作者也因此迅速走红.

C.我国当代文学家冯骥才在其博客上写道:没有目标的人生,彷徨一世;有目标的人生,奋争一生。

D.对我来说,和一般人谈话未必拘束,但如果是和生人,正襟危坐地谈起来,那真不能说是件乐事。

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2.下列句子中没有错别字的-项是

A.去年,重庆检方先后查办涉嫌受贿、循私枉法等职务犯罪的司法人员93人。在“打黑除恶”专项斗争中,深挖黑恶势力背后的“保护伞”,共立案侦查“打黑除恶”涉及的各类职务犯罪案件66件78人。

B.无锡目前逐渐从太湖蓝藻暴发所引发的公共水危机中恢复过来,但水危机深深刺痛了环太湖沿岸各方的神经。

C.2009年是动荡的一年,前所未有的金融危机将世界的命运联系在一起,也为亚洲国家提供了更加紧密合作的契机。

D.若用词不妥帖,造句不合文法,行文缺乏条理,拖沓冗长,就会把文章的意思弄得含混晦涩,令人废解甚至误解。

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1.下列词语中加点的字,每对的读音都不相同的一项是

A.      分明 

B.弃  钱  帛  以丰补 

C. 犯  抽  立  相形见绌 

D.婚  熟  鸷  绿草如

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47. B. count :  “有价值,有影响,有重要性”

Section C (12 points)

Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

There was a new guy in the office. When we walked by each other in the hallway, we smiled and said " hi". Actually, he said, "Hi, Joe."  48   I just said "hi" because... well... I didn't know his name, and was embarrassed to ask. 

I passed him in the hall again yesterday. As I was continuing down the hall, feeling pretty good about how well I was coping  49   not knowing his name, when I heard a familiar voice behind me. "I don't know you!" It was Sylvia, one of the kindest people I know. Sylvia was friendly and warm, a welcoming mother to everyone in the office. She was walking a few paces behind me, and evidently she didn't know the new guy  50  .

But rather than just smile and say "hi," Sylvia did what she did. Not only  52   she announce that she didn't know him, but asked him his name,   51   him hers and engaged him in conversation. Before  53   they were chatting like old friends about some things they had in   54  . And suddenly for Sylvia, the new guy wasn't the new guy anymore. He was Mitch, a colleague with children, hobbies, interests and a little shared history.

I was stunned -- and a little embarrassed by the ease with   55   Sylvia negotiated that transition. It doesn't take much to turn an unfamiliar face in into a friend. You just have to get over yourself and reach out a little. Ask a question. Learn a name. And just like that -- no more new guy

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46. B. reminder: “提醒人的东西,提醒物”

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