16.Mr·Brown gradual1y_________aknowledge of the subject.
A. required B. inquired C. achieved D. acquired
17.If I am not _________ when you come to my office,ask for my secretary.
A. suitab1e B. available C. comfortable D. proper
18.peasants supp1y workers with food, and workers________ supply peasants with manufactured goods.
A. in turn B. by turn C.for return D.by return
19.Let's go out during the break to_________ our legs。
A. stretch B. expand C. move D. extend
20.I have just___________abeautiful poem in that little book.
A. come to B. come through C. come across D. come up
PART Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (50%)
Section A
Directions :There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each them of them are for choices marked A , B, c and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.
Questions 21 to 24 are based on the following passage :
Americans like to do business without leaving their cars. You'll see drive-in banks,drive-in restaurants, drive-in churches and drive-in movies.
When driving in the U.S., it's a good idea to have an international river's license if you don't have a state license. Each of the fifty states has its own traffic laws。 Get information when you cross the border into a state at a tourist information center.
There is a national speed limit of 55 miles per hour. Americans are generally polite about letting cars enter busy streets. They usually stopfor people who are walking to let them cross the street. In many states you may turn right after stopping at a corner, even if there is a red light. On some roads there may be a minimum speed.
If you rent a car, ask the company what to do in case your car breaksdown. Some companies will ask you to call a special number. Others will want you to have the 'car repaired. They will partly deduct the cost of the repair from your bill.
Mileage'' can mean two things. It may mean the total number of miles a car has been driven. We say “This car only has 10, 000 miles on it; ithas low mileage.” On the other hand, “gas mileage” is the number of miles a car can travel on one U. S. gallon of gas. For example, a big car
hat gets 25 miles to the gallon gets very good mileage. A small economy car should get at least 35 miles to the gallon when it's new.
21. If you have a state driver's license,_________ .
A. you can drive anywhere in the U. S.
B. you don't have to apply for an international driver's license
C. You cannot across the border in a car
D. you must know the traffic laws of another state before you enter it .
22. If your rented car breaks down, some companies will ____________.
A. for you with free telephone service
B. pay you a certain amount of your total cost of the repair
C. pay you the total cost of the repair
D. send workers to repair the car
23.“An economy car”here may refer to a car that ____________.
A. can be bought at a rather low price
B. is easy to operate
C. uses only a small amount of gas per mile
D. is special1y designed for a small fami1y
24.Which of the following statements is true?
A. Americans are usually willing to wait for another car to enter busy streets.
B. Americans car do anything without leaving their cars.
C. American drivers can ignore a red light when they want to turn right.
D. Americans can drive at 55 miles per hour everywhere in their country.