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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: O[考点] 考查名词。
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Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

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A.alter B.nutrition C.companied D.awareness
E.compile F.snakes G.contains H.fiber
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M.favorite N.consciousness O.alert
Americans today have different eating habits than in the past. There is a wide selection of food available. They have a broader knowledge of 1 , so they buy more fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before. At the same time, Americans purchase increasing quantities of sweets, 2 and sodas.
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空格前为动词现在分词eating,再由之前的形容词性物主代词their可知,空格处应填...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: K[解析] 词汇题,词义辨析题。drift意为“自然缓慢地转变”,如:The conversation drifted ...
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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: H[考点] 考查动词。
空格前为情态动词may,因此空格处应填入动词原形。结合句意“形成一个可以______几...
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A.alter B.nutrition C.companied D.awareness
E.compile F.snakes G.contains H.fiber
I.nutrient J.snacks K.along L.patterns
M.favorite N.consciousness O.alert
Americans today have different eating habits than in the past. There is a wide selection of food available. They have a broader knowledge of 1 , so they buy more fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before. At the same time, Americans purchase increasing quantities of sweets, 2 and sodas.
It is easy to study the amounts and kinds of food that people consume. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the food industry-growers, processors, marketers and restaurateurs 3 sales statistics and keep accurate records. Red meat, which used to be the most popular choice for dinner, is no longer an American 4 . Instead, chickens, turkey, and fish have become more popular. Sales of these foods have greatly increased in recent years. This is probably a result of the awareness of the dangers of eating food which 5 high levels of cholesterol, or animal fat. Doctors believe that cholesterol is a threat to human health.
According to a recent survey, Americans also change their eating 6 to meet the needs of different situations. They have certain ideas about which foods will increase their athletic ability, help them lose weight, make them 7 for business meetings, or put them in the vegetables, which supply them with carbon hydrates, to give them strength for physical activity, such as sports. Adults choose foods rich in 8 , such as bread and cereal, for breakfast, and salads for lunch to prepare them for business appointments. For romantic dinners, however, Americans choose shrimp and lobster. While many of these ideas are based on nutritional facts, some are not. Americans" 9 of nutrition, 10 with their changing tastes and needs, leads them to consume a wide variety of foods—foods for health, for fun, and simply for good taste.

答案: O[考点] 考查形容词。
空格前为动宾结构make them,由动词make的用法可知,空格处应填形容词、动词...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: C[解析] 篇章题,篇章结构题。此句讲一些人做着自己既不喜欢又不适合的工作。unhappy和not fitted所在的定...
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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: D[考点] 考查名词。
空格后为并列连词or,因此空格处应填入和cultivation并列的名词。结合选项,可...
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A.alter B.nutrition C.companied D.awareness
E.compile F.snakes G.contains H.fiber
I.nutrient J.snacks K.along L.patterns
M.favorite N.consciousness O.alert
Americans today have different eating habits than in the past. There is a wide selection of food available. They have a broader knowledge of 1 , so they buy more fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before. At the same time, Americans purchase increasing quantities of sweets, 2 and sodas.
It is easy to study the amounts and kinds of food that people consume. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the food industry-growers, processors, marketers and restaurateurs 3 sales statistics and keep accurate records. Red meat, which used to be the most popular choice for dinner, is no longer an American 4 . Instead, chickens, turkey, and fish have become more popular. Sales of these foods have greatly increased in recent years. This is probably a result of the awareness of the dangers of eating food which 5 high levels of cholesterol, or animal fat. Doctors believe that cholesterol is a threat to human health.
According to a recent survey, Americans also change their eating 6 to meet the needs of different situations. They have certain ideas about which foods will increase their athletic ability, help them lose weight, make them 7 for business meetings, or put them in the vegetables, which supply them with carbon hydrates, to give them strength for physical activity, such as sports. Adults choose foods rich in 8 , such as bread and cereal, for breakfast, and salads for lunch to prepare them for business appointments. For romantic dinners, however, Americans choose shrimp and lobster. While many of these ideas are based on nutritional facts, some are not. Americans" 9 of nutrition, 10 with their changing tastes and needs, leads them to consume a wide variety of foods—foods for health, for fun, and simply for good taste.

答案: H[考点] 考查名词。
空格前为介词in,因此空格处应填名词。该处句意为“成人选择富含______的食物,如早...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: A[解析] 篇章题,上下文理解题。本段第一句就指出人们选择职业时常犯的错误。本句继续就此话题更详细地说明错误在哪儿。空格...
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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: J[考点] 考查形容词。
空格所在句意为“如果这块土地被废弃,一个______过程就会接替进行,在更适宜的土壤...
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A.alter B.nutrition C.companied D.awareness
E.compile F.snakes G.contains H.fiber
I.nutrient J.snacks K.along L.patterns
M.favorite N.consciousness O.alert
Americans today have different eating habits than in the past. There is a wide selection of food available. They have a broader knowledge of 1 , so they buy more fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before. At the same time, Americans purchase increasing quantities of sweets, 2 and sodas.
It is easy to study the amounts and kinds of food that people consume. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the food industry-growers, processors, marketers and restaurateurs 3 sales statistics and keep accurate records. Red meat, which used to be the most popular choice for dinner, is no longer an American 4 . Instead, chickens, turkey, and fish have become more popular. Sales of these foods have greatly increased in recent years. This is probably a result of the awareness of the dangers of eating food which 5 high levels of cholesterol, or animal fat. Doctors believe that cholesterol is a threat to human health.
According to a recent survey, Americans also change their eating 6 to meet the needs of different situations. They have certain ideas about which foods will increase their athletic ability, help them lose weight, make them 7 for business meetings, or put them in the vegetables, which supply them with carbon hydrates, to give them strength for physical activity, such as sports. Adults choose foods rich in 8 , such as bread and cereal, for breakfast, and salads for lunch to prepare them for business appointments. For romantic dinners, however, Americans choose shrimp and lobster. While many of these ideas are based on nutritional facts, some are not. Americans" 9 of nutrition, 10 with their changing tastes and needs, leads them to consume a wide variety of foods—foods for health, for fun, and simply for good taste.

答案: D[考点] 考查名词。
空格前为所有格形式Americans",之后为介词of,因此空格处应填名词。结合句意“...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: N[解析] 篇章题,上下文理解题。requirements意为“要求,需求,必要条件”,如:He didn"t meet...
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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: L[考点] 考查动词。
空格前为并列连词and,因此空格处应填入和carried并列的动词过去分词。结合句意“...
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A.alter B.nutrition C.companied D.awareness
E.compile F.snakes G.contains H.fiber
I.nutrient J.snacks K.along L.patterns
M.favorite N.consciousness O.alert
Americans today have different eating habits than in the past. There is a wide selection of food available. They have a broader knowledge of 1 , so they buy more fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before. At the same time, Americans purchase increasing quantities of sweets, 2 and sodas.
It is easy to study the amounts and kinds of food that people consume. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the food industry-growers, processors, marketers and restaurateurs 3 sales statistics and keep accurate records. Red meat, which used to be the most popular choice for dinner, is no longer an American 4 . Instead, chickens, turkey, and fish have become more popular. Sales of these foods have greatly increased in recent years. This is probably a result of the awareness of the dangers of eating food which 5 high levels of cholesterol, or animal fat. Doctors believe that cholesterol is a threat to human health.
According to a recent survey, Americans also change their eating 6 to meet the needs of different situations. They have certain ideas about which foods will increase their athletic ability, help them lose weight, make them 7 for business meetings, or put them in the vegetables, which supply them with carbon hydrates, to give them strength for physical activity, such as sports. Adults choose foods rich in 8 , such as bread and cereal, for breakfast, and salads for lunch to prepare them for business appointments. For romantic dinners, however, Americans choose shrimp and lobster. While many of these ideas are based on nutritional facts, some are not. Americans" 9 of nutrition, 10 with their changing tastes and needs, leads them to consume a wide variety of foods—foods for health, for fun, and simply for good taste.

答案: K[考点] 考查连词
由上题可知此处是作伴随状语,表示美国人消费大量不同的食物的原因,空格处应填一个连词或者非...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: G[解析] 篇章题,上下文理解题。前句讲了这些工作的好处不应成为选择职业时的理由,此句再对这些工作的情况进行补充说明,两...
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A.accumulates B.veiled C.fascinating D.pasture
E.procedure F.barren G.terminating H.endure
I.moisture J.secondary K.stimulates L.lodged
M.texture N.brief O.machine
The forest from which man takes his timber is the tallest and most impressive plant community on earth. In terms of man"s 11 life it appears permanent and unchanging, save for the seasonal growth and fall of the leaves, but to foresters it represents the climax of a long succession of events.
No wooded landscape we see today has been forest for all time. Plants have minimum requirements for temperature and 12 and, in ages past, virtually every part of earth"s surface has at some time been either too dry or too cold for plants to survive. However, as soon as climatic conditions change in favor of plant life, a(n) 13 sequence of changes occurs, called a primary succession.
First to colonize the 14 lands are the lowly lichens, surviving on bare rock. Slowly, the acids produced by these organisms crack the rock surface, plant debris 15 , and mosses establish a shallow roothold. Ferns may follow and, with short grasses and shrubs, gradually form a covering of plant life. Roots probe even deeper into the developing soil and eventually large shrubs give way to the first trees. These grow rapidly, cutting off sunlight from the smaller plants, and soon establish complete domination closing their ranks and forming a climax community which may 16 for thousands of years.
Yet even this community is not everlasting. Fire may destroy it outright and settlers may cut it down to gain land for 17 or cultivation. If the land is then abandoned, a(n) 18 succession will take over, developing much faster on the more hospitable soil. Shrubs and trees are among the early invaders, their seeds carried by the wind, by birds and 19 in the coats of mammals.
For as long as it stands and thrives, the forest is a vast 20 , storing energy and many elements essential for life.

答案: O[考点] 考查名词。
空格前为形容词vast,再由之前的不定冠词a可知,空格处应填入单数可数名词。结合句意“...
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A. disregarding B. considering C. for which D. which E. choices
F. ideal G. Moreover H. perfect I. therefore J. competent
K. drift L. flexible M. float N. requirements O. risks
Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, the choice of an occupation should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school. Actually, most people make several job choices during their working lives, partly because of economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their position. The "one 21 job" does not exist. Young people should 22 enter a broad 23 training program that will fit them for a field of work rather than for a single job.
Unfortunately many young people have to make career plans without the benefit of help from a 24 vocational counselor or psychologist. Knowing little about the occupational world, or themselves for that matter, they choose their lifework on a hit-or-miss basis. Some 25 from job to job. Others stick to work in which they are unhappy and 26 they are not fitted.
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for its real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, 27 both the relatively small proportion of workers in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal 28 . The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is no good reason for choosing it as life"s work. 29 , these occupations are not always well paid. Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious consideration to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants out of life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take 30 for financial gain. Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its

答案: O[解析] 篇章题,上下文理解题。两个路标词some与others引出两个分句,两分句关系应十分紧密,其意应为“有些人怎...
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