KET考试精品测试题2011-12-021614来源:互联网作者:佚名[打印][评论]Textl.完形填空InBritain,winteristheseasonnotonlyforvisitstothetheatre,opera,concertsandballet,butalsoforshoppingorforsightseeing.London,oneofthe__1__citiesintheworld,hasplentytoofferduringthewintermonths,__2__inthewayofentertainment-andthe__3__actlikeamagnetwith__4__arrayofpresentsfortheChristmas__5__,followedbylargescalebargainsintheJanuary__6__.Butit''snotonlyLondonthat__7__valueshopping-mostofoursuburbanand__8__centreshavejustasmuchtooffertothe__9__shopper.Evenifyou''rebased__10__London,youdon''thavetospendallyour__11__there-andthatgoesforalltheyear__12__,too.Takeatrainorcoachand__13__whatelseBritainhastooffer;__14__aremanyexcursions,eveninwinter,andamongthegreatcountryhouses__15_keeptheirstatelyfrontdoorsopen__16__theyearareLongleatandWoburnAbbey.__17__acaranddrive__18__intotheGB8878185555334563BT9125XW/创作编号:创作者:凤呜大王*beautyofthewinterlandscape-thescenerywillbe__19__beautiful-andthepeoplewillhavemoretimetochattoyou__20__thistimeofyear.1.A.coldestB.foggiestC.busiestD.noisiest2.A.normallyB.especiallyC.occasionallyD.generally3.A.clubsB.pubsC.restaurantsD.shops4.A.itsB.theC.thatD.their5.A.shopperB.visitorC.callerD.spender6.A.bargainsB.salesC.sellingD.trading7.A.opensB.presentsC.grantsD.offers8.A.rovincialB.nationalC.divisionalD.international9.A.lonelyB.eagerC.lazyD.nervous10.A.inB.atC.onD.outside11.A.moneyB.timeC.energyD.holiday12.A.thereB.thenC.overD.round13.A.seeB.watchC.lookD.view14.A.theyB.whichC.thereD.here15.A.whereB.whichC.whatD.who16.A.forB.byC.withinD.throughout17.A.LendB.LetC.HireD.Take18.A.outB.backC.onD.across19.A.evenB.stillC.yetD.ever20.A.afterB.beyondC.withD.atSectionIIIReadingComprehensionPartAReadthefollowingthreetexts.AnswerthequestionsoneachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET1bydrawingathicklineacrossthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.Text2阅读理解ItwasaquarterpastnineasMariehurriedintotheofficebuildingwhereshewasgoingtowork.Herbushadinchedalongthroughheavymorningtraffic,makingherafewminuteslateforherveryfirstjob.Shedecidedtostartouthalfanhourearlierthenextday.Onceinsidethelobby,shehadtostandattheelevatorsandwaitseveralminutesbeforeshecouldgetononegoingtothesixthfloor.Whenshefinallyreachedtheofficemarked"KingEnterprises,"sheknockedatthedoornervouslyandwaited.Therewasnoanswer.Shetappedonthedooragain,butstilltherewasnoreply.Frominsidethenextoffice,shecouldhearthesoundofvoices,sosheopenedthedoorandwentin.AlthoughshewassureitwasthesameofficeshehadbeenintwoweeksbeforewhenshehadhadtheinterviewwithMr.King,itlookedquitedifferentnow.Infact,ithardlylookedlikeanofficeatall.Theemployeeswerejuststandingaroundchattingandsmoking.Atthefarendoftheroom,somebodymusthavejusttoldagoodjoke,shethought,becausetherewasaloudburstoflaughterasshecamein.Foramomentshehadthoughttheywerelaughingather.Thenoneofthemenlookedathiswatch,clappedhishandsandsaidsomethingtotheothers.Quicklytheyallwenttotheirdesksand,inamatterofseconds,everyonewashardatwork.NoonepaidanyattentiontoMarie.Finallyshewentuptothemanwhowassittingatthedesknearesttothedoorandexplainedthatthiswasherfirstdayintheoffice.Hardlylookingupfromhiswork,hetoldhertohaveaseatandwaitforMr.King,whowouldarriveatanymoment.ThenMarierealisedthattheday''sworkintheofficebeganjustbeforeMr.Kingarrived.LatershefoundoutthathelivedinConnecticut...