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He studied hard at school when he was young, () contributed a lot to his success.

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第1题
He studied hard at school when he was young, () contributed a lot to his success.

A.which

B.that

C.what

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第2题
Michael studied hard before the examination in mathematics, and it ______ . He made an A.A

Michael studied hard before the examination in mathematics, and it ______ . He made an A.

A.paid out

B.paid off

C.paid over

D.paid well

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第3题
John's score on the test is the highest in his class, he ______ very hard.A. must have

John's score on the test is the highest in his class, he ______ very hard.

A. must have studied

B. should have studied

C. must study

D. should study

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第4题
Johan's score on the test is the highest in the group; he ______ last night.A.should have

Johan's score on the test is the highest in the group; he ______ last night.

A.should have studied

B.must have studied

C.has studied

D.should study

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第5题
John's score on the test is the highest in the class; he()last night.A、should studyB

John's score on the test is the highest in the class; he()last night.

A、should study

B、should have studied

C、must have studied

D、must have to study

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第6题
About 150 years ago,a musician sat quietly at a concert in Vienna. He was playing his new
symphony. He couldn‘t (11) that the audience were clapping wildly. He was deaf. He was Beethoven,one of the greatest musicians who ever lived.

Beethoven wrote about 300 (12) of music. He wrote some of his most beautiful pieces after he became deaf. It is hard for anyone to be deaf. But it is even worse for a musician than for (13) else. Think of not being able to hear the music you have written!

As a child Beethoven did not have a happy life. His father drank (14) .When the boy was only four,his father decided to make a musician (15) him. Hour after hour he had to practice (16) the violin. He learned so fast that he was able to make a concert tour when he was eleven. When he was seventeen,the great Mozart praised him. After he studied with Haydn. Beethoven was writing a great deal of music (17) .

Beethoven had an ugly face and a bad temper. He was often invited (18) the homes of wealthy people. They forgave him when his temper flared up. Illness made him become deaf when he was (19) thirty-one.

Beethoven wrote long pieces and short ones,gentle ones and (20) ones.

A. hear

B. listen

C. listen to

D. hear of

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第7题
Conventional wisdom says it’s the students who get straight A’s blow the roof of the SAT
(Scholastic Aptitude Test) and go to Ivy League colleges. Or maybe it’s the children born into wealthy families with brilliant connections. Neither is typical, says Thomas J. Stanley, who surveyed 1300 millionaires for his new book, The Millionaire Mind. The average millionaire made B’s and C’s in college, Stanley says. Their average SAT score was 1190—not good enough to get into many top-notch schools. In fact, most millionaires were told they were not intellectually gifted, not smart enough to succeed. “I find no correlation between SAT scores, grade point averages and economic achievement. None.” said Stanley. “Admittedly, there are some very bright people in the data, but not many.” Instead of relying on natural genius, millionaires choose careers that match their abilities, Stanley said. They may not have great analytic intelligence, but they are creative and practical. They focus on a goal, take calculated risks and then work harder than most people. It’s a lesson Stanley has taken to heart. The author, who lives in Atlanta, has gotten rich himself by writing about the rich. So he took time off to write what he calls “the home-run book.” The Millionaire Next Door, written with researcher William D. Danko of Albany, N.Y., was published in 1996. It has been on The New York Times Best Sellers list for more than 150 weeks. In The Millionaire Mind, Stanley studied even richer millionaires — the top 1% of households. These people had an average net worth of $9.2 million and earned $749,000 a year. And almost none of them credit their success to being smart. They say the keys to success are being honest and disciplined, getting along with people, having a supportive spouse and working hard. “Somehow they figured out what they were good at,” Stanley said. “They all said, I’ll be the best at this. This is what I really, really love to do.” One of his case studies is Donald Sonner, the 64-year-old head of Southern Bloomer Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Tenn. Sonner’s only education was a single year of high school, but he was a millionaire by the time he was 24. How? His company takes scrap cloth and makes underwear for prisons and gun-cleaning patches. He got rich by working hard and capitalizing on an idea no one else had, Stanley said.

11. Which of the following is NOT true about Thomas J. Stanley?

A)He is the writer of The Millionaire Mind.

B)He himself became rich by writing about the rich.

C)He has found that one’s school grades and his economic achievement are closely related.

D)One of his books, The Millionaire Next Door, has been on the list of Best Sellers.

12. We can learn from the passage that .

A)one who wants to be a millionaire must have high scores in college.

B)natural intelligence is not so important a factor on deciding whether or not a person is able to become a millionaire.

C)a child born into a rich family is likely to be a millionaire in the future.

D)one can become rich by taking scrap cloth and making underwear for prisons.

13. What are the keys to success according to the passage?

A)honest and hardworking.

B)smart and creative

C)intelligent and well-educated D)self-disciplined and risk-taking

14. What kinds of careers do millionaires choose?

A)They choose the ones that are well-paid.

B)They choose the ones that they’re capable of doing.

C)They choose careers according to their natural genius.

D)They choose the ones that supply them with room for their individualism.

15. In the sentence “It’s a lesson Stanley has taken to heart”, “It” refers to .

A)He himself has gotten rich by writing about the rich.

B)Millionaires may not have great analytic intelligence.

C)Books about millionaires will be very popular with readers.

D)What he has found about millionaires in his survey.

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第8题
The main idea of the passage is that______.A.life is not enjoyable since each age has some

The main idea of the passage is that______.

A.life is not enjoyable since each age has some pains

B.young men can have the greatest happiness if they work hard

C.childhood is the most enjoyable time in one's life

D.one is the happiest if he can make good use of each age in his life

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第9题
She studied hard at school when she was young, ______contributed to her success in later l
ife.

A.so that

B.therefore

C.that

D.which

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第10题
Jim hesitated before getting in. He didn't like the man's【21】or the way he talked. And at
other time he would have said,"【22】, "but 'his leg hurt, and it was a long【23】home. He got【24】The big car started off in a burst of speed. "I【25】who you are," the man said after hesitating for a moment. "I know you're the fellow who makes the【26】on the team. With your working hard, they【27】. Without, they lose. It's as【28】as that." The man【29】up into his pocket and took out a new $ 100 bill (纸币) "There's more where this came from, if you know what I【30】, "he said, breaking into a sly (狡诈的) smile.

(56)

A.clothes

B.looks

C.van

D.motorcycle

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第11题
Which sentences use the rhetorical device of irony?

A、The American dream promised older people that if they worked hard enough all their lives, things would turn out well for them.

B、But what are an individual’s chances for a “good” old age in America, with satisfying final years and a dignified death?

C、And though I’m as leery of certain polls as anyone, this margin of credulity is too wide to be discounted.

D、He stands there, his feet braced, his head high from the soaring mountain of his huge neck, and he wonders where he is.

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