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Had he kept an eye on the business, his firm ______ the crisis.A.must have got throughB.wo

Had he kept an eye on the business, his firm ______ the crisis.

A.must have got through

B.would have got through

C.would get through

D.could get through

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第1题
He had always kept a ______ eye on what was happening around him.A.clearB.keenC.distinctD.

He had always kept a ______ eye on what was happening around him.

A.clear

B.keen

C.distinct

D.sensitive

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第2题
Clifford Stoll ran a computer system in Berkeley, California. As a system administrator, h
e kept a close eye on the records. One day, Stoll found something strange in the payment record. There was a 75 cents mistake. One of the thousands of users had used the system for 75 cents worth of time and not paid for it.

It might sound like very little money to worry about. But that 75 cents was the first clue Stoll had to a much bigger problem--that a hacker had broken into Stoll' s computer system. Who was it? Stoll spent the next year trying to find out. During that time the hacker used the system in Berkeley as a starting point to break into military computer systems all over the United States.

Stoll had to keep track of the hacker’s activities on the computer without the hacker' s knowing someone was watching him. Stoll even made up huge files of false information so the hacker would have lots to read. When the hacker spent long time reading, the telephone company was able to trace the lines. After a year, the hacker was traced back to his computer--in Germany. He was later caught by the German police.

Clifford Stoll was a ______.

A.student

B.hacker

C.manager

D.professor

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第3题
The police suspected that the man had some connections with the robbery, and they kept a _
_____ eye on his activities.

A.close

B.bright

C.clear

D.careful

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第4题
阅短文 ,掌握其大意,然后从 36 - 55各题所给的四个选项[ A] 、[ B ] 、[ C]和[ D ] 中,选出最佳选

One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant,waiting for the food I had or –dered,Suddenly I (36) that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direc-tion, (37) he knew me. The man had a newspaper (38) in front of him,which he was (39) to read,but I could (40) that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my (41) , the man was clearly puzzled(困惑) by the (42) way in which the waiter and I (43) each other. He seemed even more puzzled as (44) went on and it became (45) that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the (46) . When he came out,he paid his bill and (47) without another glance in my direction.

I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had (48) . "Well," he said, "that man was a detective(侦探). He (49) you here because he thought you were the man he (50) . ” “What?" I said, showing my (51) . The 'owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. 1 (52) say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you,we told him that he had made a (53). ” “Well,it ' s really (54) I came to a restaurant where I' m known, "I said. ” (55),I might have been in trouble. "

36.

[ A] knew

[ B ] understood

[ C] noticed

[ D] recognized

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第5题
第二节 完型填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered. Suddenly I 【B1】 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 【B2】 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 【B3】 in front of him, which he was 【B4】 to read, but I could 【B5】 that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my 【B6】 , the man was clearly puzzled(困惑)by the 【B7】 way in which the waiter and I 【B8】 each other. He seemed even more puzzled as 【B9】 went on and it became 【B10】 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 【B11】 . When he came out, he paid his bill and 【B12】 without another glance in my direction.

I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 【B13】 "Well," he said, "that man was a detective(侦探). He 【B14】 you here because he thought you were the man he 【B15】 .... What?" I said, showing my 【B16】 . The owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I 【B17】 say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a 【B18】 . "" Well, it's really 【B19】 I came to a restaurant where I'm known, "I said." 【B20】 ,I might have been in trouble."

【B1】

A.knew

B.understood

C.noticed

D.recognized

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第6题
Mr Brown and his wife had a small bar(酒吧) near a railway station. The bar didn'

Mr Brown and his wife had a small bar(酒吧) near a railway station. The bar didn't close until midnight because people came to drink while they were ___21___ for trains. So the business was good.

At two o'clock one morning, a man was ___22___ sitting at the table in the bar. He was sleeping. Mr Brown's young wife wanted to go to ___23___. She looked around the bar several times, but the man kept sleeping. Then at last she went to her husband and said to him, “You have tried to wake that man several times, and he isn't drinking anything. Why haven't you sent him away? It's too ___24___.”

“Oh, no, I don't want to send him away,” he answered ___25___ a smile. “You know, each time I woke him up, he gave me five pounds. Then he went to sleep again.”

21)、

A.late

B.waiting

C.with

D.still

E.bed

22)、

A.late

B.waiting

C.with

D.still

E.bed

23)、

A.late

B.waiting

C.with

D.still

E.bed

24)、

A.late

B.waiting

C.with

D.still

E.bed

25)、

A.late

B.waiting

C.with

D.still

E.bed

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第7题
The old man stood there at a loss, his sunken eyes staring at the man seated behind the ta
ble. Raising his hand, he wiped the sweat from his forehead and heavily wrinkled face. He didn't use the traditional kerchief and headband as usual, though he could feel the sweat running down his temple and neck, and he gave no reply to the man seated behind the table who went on asking him, "Why did you go in opening all the doors of the wards looking for your wife? Why didn't you come directly to Enquires?" The old man kept silent. Why, though, was the man seated behind the table continuing to open one drawer after another? His eyes busy watching him, he said, "I came here the day before yesterday wanting the hospital and looking for the mother of my children."

The man seated behind the table muttered irritably, blaming himself for not having ever learned how to ask the right question, how to get a conversation going, and why it was that his question, full of explanations, and sometimes of annoyance, weren't effective. He puffed at his cigarette as he enquired in exasperation, "What' s your wife' s name?" The old man at once replied, "Zeinab Mohamed." The man seated behind the table began flipping through the pages of the thick ledger; each time he turned over a page there was a loud noise that was heard by everyone in the waiting room. He went on flipping through the pages of his ledger, pursing his lips listlessly, then nervously, as he kept bringing the ledger close to his face until finally he said, "Your wife came in here the day before yesterday?" The old man in relief at once answered, "Yes, sir, when her heart came to a stop." Once again irritated, the man seated behind the table mumbled to himself, "Had her heart stopped she wouldn't be here, neither would you." With his eyes still on the ledger, he said, "She' s in Ward 4, but it' s not permitted for you to enter her ward because there are other women there." Yawning, he called to the nurse leaning against the wall. She came forward, in her hand a paper cup from which she was drinking. Motioning with his head to the man, he said, "Ward Number 4 -Zeinab Mohamed." The nurse walked ahead, without raising her mouth from the cup. The old man asked himself how it was that this woman worked in a hospital that was crammed with men, even though she spoke Arabic. Having arrived at the ward, the nurse left him outside after telling him to wait; then, after a while, she came out and said to him, "There are two women called Zeinab Mohamed. One of them, though, has only one eye. Which one is your wife so that I can call her?"

The old man was thrown into confusion. One eye? How am I to know? He tried to recall what his wife Zeinab looked like, with her long gown and black headdress, the veil, and sometimes the black covering enveloping her face and sometimes removed and lying on her neck. He could picture her as she walked and sat, chewing a morsel and then taking it out of her mouth so as to place it in that of her first-born. Her children. One eye. How am 1 to know? tie could picture her stretched out on the bed, her eyes closed. The old man was thrown into confusion and found himself saying, "When I call her, she'll know my voice." The nurse doubted whether he was in fact visiting his wife; however, giving him another glance; she laughed at her suspicions and asked him, "How long have the two of you been married? Again, he was confused as he said, ' Allah knows best — thirty, forty years ..."

What does the title of the passage "The Unseeing Eye" suggest?

A.The old man had very poor vision.

B.The old man' s wife had an eye problem.

C.The old man failed to see what be should have seen.

D.The old man' s wife was not easy to recognize.

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第8题
He had the patience and determination that kept him at things longer than most others.

He had the patience and determination that kept him at things longer thanmostothers.

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第9题
He (kept) his (head); (otherwise) the accident (had happened).A.keptB.headC.otherwiseD.had

He (kept) his (head); (otherwise) the accident (had happened).

A.kept

B.head

C.otherwise

D.had happened

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第10题
Science, in practice, depends far less on the experiments it prepares than on the prepared
ness of the minds of the men who watch the experiments. Sir Isaac Newton supposedly discovered gravity through the fall of an apple. Apples had been falling in many places for centuries and thousands of people had seen them fall. But Newton for years had been curious a- bout the cause of the orbital motion of the moon and planets. What kept them in place? Why didn’t they fall out of the sky? The fact that the apple fell down toward the earth and not up into the tree answered the question he had been asking himself about those larger fruits of the heavens, the moon and the planets.

How many men would have considered the possibility of an apple failing up into the tree? Newton did because he was not trying to predict anything. He was just wondering. His mind was ready for the unpredictable. Unpredictability is part of the essential nature of research. If you don’t have unpredictable things, you don’t have research. Scientists tend to forget this when writing their cut and dried reports for the technical journals, but history is filled with examples of it.

In talking to some scientists, particularly younger ones, you might gather the impression that they find the "scientific method" a substitute for imaginative thought. I've attended research conferences where a scientist has been asked what he thinks about the advisability of continuing a certain experiment. The scientist has frowned, looked at the graphs, and said "The data are still inconclusive." "We know that," the men from the budget office have said, "but what do you think?" Is it worthwhile going on? What do you think we might expect?" The scientist has been shocked at having even been asked to speculate.

What this amounts to, of course, is that the scientist has become the victim of his own writings. He has put forward unquestioned claims so consistently that he not only believes them himself, but has convinced industrial and business management that they are true. If experiments are planned and carried out according to plan is faithfully as the reports in the science journals medicate, then it is perfectly topical for management to expect research to produce results measurable ill dollars and cents. It is entirely reasonable for auditors to believe that scientists who know exactly where they arc going and how they will get there should not be distracted by the necessity of keeping one eye on the cash register while the other eye is on the microscope. Nor, if regularity and conformity to a standard pattern are as desirable to the scientist as the writing of his papers would appear to reflect, is management to be blamed for discriminating against the "odd balls" among re- searchers in favor of more conventional thinkers who "work well with the team".

The autor wants to prove with the example of Isaac Newton that ______.

A.inquiring minds are more important than scientific experiments

B.science advances when fruitful researches are conducted

C.scientists seldom forget the essential nature of research

D.unpredictability weighs less than prediction in scientific research

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