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Young soldiers were not allowed to marry because the emperor was afraid that _________.()

A.they were too young to marry

B.they would associate with Valentine

C.they wouldn't want to join the army

D.they would defy the emperor's order

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第1题
根据以下资料,回答13~16题。 Some young soldiers who had recently joined the army were bein
g trained in modern ways of fighting, and one of the things they were shown was how an unarmed man could trick an armed enemy and take his weapon away from him.First one of their two instructors took a knife away from the other, using only his bare hands; and then he took a rifle away from him in the same way.After the lesson, and before they went on to train the young soldiers to do these things themselves, the two instructors asked them a number of questions to see how well they had understood what they had been shown.One of the questions was this: “Well, you now know what an unarmed man can do against a man with a rifle.Imagine that you are guarding a bridge at night, and that you have a rifle.Suddenly you see an unarmed enemy soldier coming towards you.What will you do?” The young soldier who had to answer this question thought carefully for a few seconds before he answered, and then said, “Well, after what I have just seen, I think that the first thing I would do would be to get rid of my rifle as quickly as I could, so that the unarmed enemy couldn't take it from me and kill me with it!” The instructors were teaching the soldiers __. A.how to use weapons B.how to manage without weapons C.how to beat the enemy barehanded D.how to fight with enemy

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第2题
根据以下资料,回答4~7题。 Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941.The United States was mad at t
he Japanese so they made many Japanese-Americans leave their homes.They were put in camps with barbed wire around the outside of the camps. Many Japanese-American young men were called into the army.Some of them joined the US Military Intelligence Service or MIS.The MIS was a secret group that fought the Japanese soldiers.This secret group translated important maps and papers.They questioned Japanese prisoners.Another task they did was to translate diaries written in Japanese. Sometimes Japanese soldiers hid in caves to hide from the Americans.The MIS would try to get the scared soldiers to leave the caves.This was known as "cave flushing." Some of the soldiers would give up and leave the caves. Other Japanese would jump to their deaths. The MIS never got awards for their efforts until the year 2000.Then they were rewarded for their brave acts in World War II.It took almost sixty years for them to be honored. Gayle Yamada has made a film about the brave Japanese-American MIS.The film is called "Uncommon Courage" and is a true story.Hopefully, Yamada's film and the movie, "Pearl Harbor," will not cause people to hate Japanese-Americans or any other race. The letters MIS stood for A.Missing Infantry Soldiers B.Military Intelligence Service C.Military Intelligence Soldiers D.Military Infamy Service

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第3题
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States was mad at the Japanese so they made
many Japanese-Americans leave their homes. They were put in camps with barbed wire around the outside of the camps.

Many Japanese-American young men were called into the army. Some of them joined the U.S. Military Intelligence Service or MIS. The MIS was a secret group that fought the Japanese soldiers. This secret group translated important maps and papers. They questioned Japanese prisoners. Another task they did was to translate diaries written in Japanese.

Sometimes Japanese soldiers hid in caves to hide from the Americans. The MIS would try to get the scared soldiers to leave the caves. This was known as "cave flushing." Some of the soldiers would give up and leave the caves.

Other Japanese would jump to their deaths.

The MIS never got awards for their efforts until the year 2000. Then they were rewarded for their brave acts in World War II. It took almost sixty years for them to be honored.

Gayle Yamada has made a film about the brave Japanese-American MIS. The film is called "Uncommon Courage" and is a true story. Hopefully, Yamada's film and the movie, "Pearl Harbor," will not cause people to hate Japanese-Americans or any other race.

The letters MIS stood for ______.

A.Missing Infantry Soldiers

B.Military Intelligence Service

C.Military Intelligence Soldiers

D.Military Infamy Service

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第4题
听力原文: The center of Moscow today was transformed into a sea of color. Bearing standard
s of the Red Army, thousands of Russian servicemen marched across Red Square in commemoration of the Soviet Union's victory in the Second World War.

Parading too were two and a half thousand frontline veterans of the war. As they were driven in trucks across Red Square, they waved red carnations and were saluted by more than fifty world leaders who had gathered here to mark the anniversary.

In a speech, Putin said tens of millions of Soviet citizens had been killed in the war. But he paid tribute to allied troops in Western Europe who had been killed battling Nazi Germany.

The parading was to ______.

A.pay homage to the old soldiers

B.moralize the young generation

C.memorized the Soviet Union's victory in the WWII

D.accuse the crime of the enemies

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第5题
第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Peter joined the army when he was eighteen, and for several months he was taught【16】be a good soldier. He did quite well【17】everything except【18】. One day he and his friends were practising their shooting, and all of them were doing quite well【19】Peter. After he had shot【20】the target (靶子) nine times and had nut lilt it once, the officer who was trying【21】the young soldiers to shoot said, "You're quite hopeless, Peter! Don't waste your last bullet (子弹). Go behind that wall and shoot yourself【22】it."

Peter felt ashamed. He went behind the wall, and a few seconds【23】the officer and the other young soldiers heard the sound of a shot.

"Heavens!" the officer said. "Has that silly man really shot【24】?"

He ran behind the wall anxiously, but Peter was all-right. "I'm sorry, sir," he said, "but I【25】again."

(16)

A.who to

B.how to

C.what to

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第6题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

If soldiering was for the money, the Special Air Service (SAS) and the Special Boat Service (SBS) would have disintegrated in recent years. Such has been the explosion in private military companies (PMCs) that they employ an estimated 30,000 in Iraq alone—and no government can match their fat salaries. A young SAS trooper earns about £ 2,000 ($3,500 ) a month; on the "circuit", as soldiers call the private world, he could get £ 15,000. Why would he not'?

For reasons both warm-hearted and cool-headed. First, for love of regiment and comrades, bonds that tend to be tightest in the most select units. Second, for the operational support, notably field medicine, and the security, including life assurance and pension, that come with the queen's paltry shilling.

Although there has been no haemorrhaging of special force (SF) fighters to the private sector, there has been enough of a trickle to cause official unease. A memo recently circulated in the Ministry of Defence detailed the loss of 24 SF senior non-commissioned officers to private companies in the past year. All had completed 22 years of service, and so were eligible for a full pension, and near the end of their careers. Yet there is now a shortage of hard-bitten veterans to fill training and other jobs earmarked for them, under a system for retaining them known as "continuance."

America has responded to the problem by throwing cash at it, offering incentives of up to $150,000 to sign new contracts. The Ministry of Defence has found a cheaper ploy. It has spread the story of two British PMC employees, recently killed in Iraq, whose bodies were left rotting in the sun.

It can be inferred from the first paragraph that______.

A.the private world is called "circuit" by soldiers

B.PMCs employ an estimated 30,000 soldiers in Iraq alone

C.Britain's best soldiers stand resolute against mammon

D.A young SBS trooper earns about £ 15,000

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第7题
Peter Judd joined the army when he was 18, and for several months he was taught how to be
a good soldier. He did quite well in everything except shooting. One day he and his friends were practicing their shooting, and all of them were doing quite well except Peter. After he had shot at the target(目标,靶) nine times and had not hit it once, the officer who was trying to teach the young soldier to shoot said, "You are quite hopeless, Peter! Don't waste your last bullet(子弹)! Go behind the wall and shoot yourself with it!"

Peter felt ashamed. He went behind the wall, and a few minutes later the officer and the other young soldiers heard the sound of a shot.

"Heavens!" the officer said. "Has that silly man shot himself ?"

He ran behind the wall anxiously, but Peter was still all right. "I'm sorry, sir", he said, "but I missed again".

Why did Peter Judd join the army?

A.In order to be a good soldier.

B.In order to be good at shooting.

C.In order to make friends.

D.We don't know.

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第8题
Mr. Hitlon was a tall and thin man. He seemed weak and could not hurt anybody. He killed s
everal enemy soldiers when he was in the army. And he was hurt in the war and had to return to the town where he was born. He found a job in the factory. He kept the gate for thirty-two years and didn't make any mistakes. He knew everybody in the factory well and even knew where they lived.

The factory made several kinds of televisions. Some of their parts were expensive. Nobody dared take anything away when the old man was on duty. A few young men thought he was old and wanted to steal something one night. Mr. Hitlon found them as soon as they went in the workplace. They began to fight with him but before long they found they were no match for him and were going to run a- way. But it was too late. The old man caught them all and called the police station. From then on no- body dared steal anything there.

One morning a few people came. At the gate Mr. Hitlon stopped them and said," Show your pass to me, please. "A man who seemed an official called out, "Don't you know who I am?" Mr. Hitlon had a look at him and said to his helper, "This gentleman doesn't know his name. It seems that he needs our help?

Mr. Hitlon had to leave the army because ______.

A.the factory needed a gatekeeper

B.he had killed some enemy soldiers

C.he was too weak to stay in the army

D.the enemy hurt him in the war

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第9题
E President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during t

E

President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Once, doctors pointed out a young soldier who was near death and Lincoln went over to his bedside.

"Is there anything I can do for you?" asked the President.

The soldier obviously didn't recognize Lincoln, and with some effort he was able to whisper. "Would you please write a letter to my mother?"

A pen and paper were provided and the President carefully began writing down what the young man was able to say:

"My dearest mother, I was badly hurt while doing my duty. I'm afraid I'm not going to recover. Don't grieve (悲伤) too much for me, please. Kiss Mary and John for me. May God bless you and father."

The soldier was too weak to continue, so Lincoln signed the letter for him and added, "written for your son by Abraham Lincoln."

The young man asked to see the note and was astonished when he discovered who had written it. "Are you really the President?" he asked.

"Yes, I am, "Lincoln replied quietly, then he asked if there was anything else he could do.

"Would you please hold my hand?" the soldier asked. "It will help to see me through to the end."

In the quiet room, the President took the boy's hand in his and spoke warm words of encouragement until death came.

The young soldier______.

[A] wrote a letter to his mother himself

[B] was in hospital for a long time

[C] couldn't say any words when he saw the president

[D] was badly hurt in the Civil War

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第10题
Once it was possible to【C1】______ male and female roles easily by the【C2】______of labour.

Once it was possible to【C1】______ male and female roles easily by the【C2】______ of labour. Men worked outside the home and earned the income to【C3】______ their families, while women cooked the meals and took care of the home and the children. These roles were firmly fixed for most of people, and there was not much opportunity for men or women to【C4】______ their roles.【C5】______ by the middle of this century, men's and women's roles were becoming less firmly fixed.

In the 1950s, economic and social success was the goal of the【C6】______ American. But in the 1960s a new force developed called the counterculture. The people【C7】______ in this movement did not value the middle-class American goals. The counterculture presented men and women【C8】______ new role choices. Taking more interest in childcare, men began to share child-raising【C9】______ with their wives. In fact, some young men and women moved to communal (公社的) homes or farms【C10】______ economic and childcare responsibilities were shared equally by both sexes.【C11】______ , many Americans did not value the【C12】______ male role of soldier. Some young men refused to be【C13】______ as soldiers to fight in the war in Vietnam.

【C14】______ numbers, the counterculture was not a very large group of people. But its influence【C15】______ to many parts of American society. Working men of all classes began to change their economic and social【C16】______ Industrial workers and business executives alike【C17】______ overtime work so that they【C18】______ more leisure time with their families. Some doctors, lawyers, and teachers【C19】______ from high paying situations to【C20】______ their profession in poorer neighborhoods.

【C1】

A.decide

B.define

C.discover

D.find

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