问题 填空题

用四个不同的数字组成一个能同时被2、3、5整除的最大四位数是______.

答案

能同时被2、3、5整除数的特征是:个位数为0,其他三位数相加的和能被3整除,

又高位上数字越大,其数值就越大.

据此可知,这个能同时被2、3、5整除的最大四位数是:9870

故答案为:9870.

完形填空

The world always makes way for the dreamer.

When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler. I remember sitting in that dark hall listening to Mr. Zigler  1  everyone’s spirits up to the ceiling, I  2  there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to          3   people feel like that.” My father asked me  4  I meant. “I want to be a motivational (激励人的)speaker just like Mr. Zigler,”  I replieD.A  5  was born.

Recently, I began seeking my dream of motivating others.  6  a four-year relationship with Fortune 100 Company  7  as a sales-trainer and ending as a regional sales manager, I left the company at the height of my  8 . Many people were  9  that I would leave after earning a six-figure income. And they asked  10  I would risk everything for a dream.

I made my  11  to start my own company and leave my secure(无忧虑的)position after

 12  a regional sales meeting. The vice-president of our company delivered a  13  that changed my life. He asked us, “If a god would offer you three wishes, what would they be?” After giving us a  14  to write down the three wishes, he then asked us, “Why do you need a  15 ?” I would never forget the power I felt at that moment. I realized that  16  I had accomplished in the past had prepared me for this moment. I was ready and didn’t need a god’s help to become a motivational speaker. A motivational speaker was  17 .

Having made that decision, I was immediately  18 . One week after I gave notice, my husband was laid off from his job, and now we had no  19 . But I held fast to my dream. The wonder really began to happen. In a short time my husband found a better joB.And I was able to book several   20  engagements with new customers. I discovered the incredible power of dreams.

1.A.rise                      B.blow                  C.put                      D.raise

2.A.left                       B.came                  C.arrived                 D.slipped

3.A.get                       B.hope                  C.make                   D.cheer

4.A.that                      B.what                  C.which                  D.if

5.A.dream                   B.idea                   C.girl                      D.speaker

6.A.After                    B.Before               C.Because                D.While

7.A.beginning             B.working             C.acting                  D.regarding

8.A.life                       B.love                   C.income                 D.career

9.A.disappointed          B.moved               C.surprised              D.delighted

10.A.when                  B.why                   C.if                         D.how

11.A.plan                    B.promise              C.decision               D.mind

12.A.attending             B.joining               C.entering               D.holding

13.A.newspaper           B.book                  C.report                  D.speech

14.A.day                     B.second               C.week                    D.moment

15.A.help                    B.job                    C.god                      D.company

16.A.everything           B.anything             C.nothing                D.something

17.A.alive                   B.dead                  C.missing                D.born

18.A.examined            B.searched             C.checked                D.tested

19.A.help                    B.harm                  C.income                 D.money

20.A.selling                B.speaking             C.writing                 D.listening

单项选择题

Texans have bursting pride and love attention. They also have a thick streak of shortsighted greed and, even by American standards, a busted disposition to violence. When they hear this sort of criticism they usually ascribe it to the ignorance and jealousy of stuffy Yankees who have not spent enough time in the state to understand it. For such avowedly robust people they are surprisingly sensitive. They hated Edna Ferber’’s novel Giant, which scourged Texan vulgarity, racism and the mores of millionaires, but they bought it in great quantities and packed cinemas to see the film. They would rather be talked about than not, and if you do not talk about them they do it for you.In claiming special qualities for themselves, Texans have had to become reconciled to the fact that a large number of them are not native. In the last century "Gone to Texas" was a commonplace graffito daubed on barns in other states, and in recent years "Gone to Texas" has, figuratively, been written on the front doors of millions of Americans and also Mexicans. In the early 1980s newcomers accounted for nearly two-thirds of the state’’s population increase. But Texans do not believe they are being diluted. They maintain that Texanhood, or Texianism, is a matter of attitude and that Texanic qualities exist in abundance in many Americans, regardless of their birthplace: it is when these people are planted in Texas, and nourished by its atmosphere, that they flower like true Texans. A man may not be born in Texas, which is unfortunate; but he can be born to be Texan.Many Alaskans are urban, young and raising families, here for a while, and trying to make money before moving to somewhere warmer. But many are staying. While most remain in Anchorage and other centers, some set out to build a cabin in the wilderness and live by hunting, trapping and fishing, learning how to skin a muskrat and moose, how to survive terrible weather, how to be truly in tune with the land, taking pleasure in great silence and unpeopled immensity. To settle the frontier the state has a homesteading program, based on the federal Homestead Act of 1864, which was a key event in the opening up of the American west. Hundreds of Alaskans are awarded parcels of wilderness land in an annual lottery and undertake to invest sweat equity, to build a home within three years and clear and cultivate the land within five. Alaskans love reading about Alaska, and two of the most popular books are a manual on log cabin building and a collection of tales about grizzly bears, of which Alaska is a phold. Log cabin life is for the stout-hearted few with the springs of adventure p in them, and these wilderness Alaskans are remarkable. Some are refugees of one kind or another. Several hundred are Vietnam veterans, tortured by their experiences of war and unable to fit into normal urban life, seeking solace in the wilds.

Which of the following statements can best describe Texans

A.They are aggressively self-confident of their wisdom.

B.They are brutally crude in making a living for themselves.

C.They are blindly allergic to negative comments on their weakness.

D.They are openly and crudely thin-skinned about discriminations against them.