DC Hilton was one of the first Americans to find out that there was money to be made in the middle of the night.42 years ago he bought a small restaurant on US highway 69,in Oklahoma.His main customers were truck drivers and __61    salesmen who drank coffee and ate cheeseburgers when they stopped to__6their journey.

It was they who first tried to persuade Hilton to remain open all night.He thought about it for a while,and then suddenly made up his mind.He took the door key and threw it across the road.He hasn't closed the door__6.

   Over the years his simple burger cafe has expanded into a 24-hour roadside empire,with a 100-seat restaurant,a petrol station,a mini shopping market,a car park__64  mobile homes(活動(dòng)住房) and all night self-help laundry.

Hilton was a pioneer in a 24-hour__65 which has now caught  on around the world.Today not only restaurants but also banks,supermarkets,mail order firms,travel agencies and many other businesses are__6to be open all night. __67   is this really a good thing?

A lot of research has been done in America on the effect of 24-hour working, and

 there is growing__6about the long-term dangers of a society that doesn't sleep.Americans are said to be sleeping 20% less than they did 100 years ago,and 55% claim to suffer at least occasionally from over-tiredness. __6of the worst man made disasters happened in the last few hours before dawn ,when even the most experienced night-worker has difficulty__70   awake.

61.A.travelling        B. walking          C. entering       D. coming

62.A.start             B. continue         C. break          D. enjoy

63.A.ever              B. since            C. later          D. then

64.A.on                B. at               C. of             D. for

65.A.working trend      B. touring business  C. banking service      D. delivering system

66.A.performing        B. pretending       C. beginning      D. hesitating

67.A.Thus              B. And            But            D. Furthermore

68.A.concern           B. understanding     C. interest       D. sense

69.A.Few               B. Several          C. None        D. All

70.A.preserving          B. becoming        C. maintaining    D. staying

61--70   ACBDA    CCABD  


解析:

61.下文中的their journey對(duì)做出正確選擇作了提示,說(shuō)明他們?cè)诼猛局。答案為A。

62. break中斷。根據(jù)上文中的stopped可確定答案。當(dāng)那些卡車司機(jī)和商販在旅途中停下來(lái)進(jìn)行短暫的休息時(shí),他們喝點(diǎn)咖啡,吃點(diǎn)cheeseburger(放有干酪的肉餅)。答案為C。

63.這個(gè)句子的謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞用了現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),since從此以后,常與完成時(shí)連用。從此以后他再也沒(méi)關(guān)過(guò)門;ever曾經(jīng),常用于肯定句中,否定句是:He has never closed the door;later后來(lái),常與一般過(guò)去時(shí)連用。答案為B。

64. mobile houses是一種用汽車裝載的活動(dòng)住房。for“為了”。a car park for mobile house為裝載著活動(dòng)住房的汽車提供的停車場(chǎng)。答案為D。

65.a 24-hour working trend二十四小時(shí)工作的趨向。下文的內(nèi)容告訴我們,二十四小時(shí)工作已成為全球的趨向。而且,根據(jù)DC Hilton工作的性質(zhì),容易排除B、C和D項(xiàng)。touring business旅游事業(yè);banking service銀行服務(wù)業(yè);delivering system郵遞系統(tǒng)。答案為A。 

66.上文說(shuō)明24小時(shí)工作成為一種趨向,很多行業(yè)開(kāi)始整夜開(kāi)放。A項(xiàng)performing“表演”;B項(xiàng)pretending“假裝”;D項(xiàng)hesitating“猶豫”,均不合題意。答案為C。

67.根據(jù)下一段的內(nèi)容可判斷出is this really a good thing?是對(duì)二十四小時(shí)工作提出的質(zhì)疑,所以兩句之間是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,要用But填寫(xiě)。Furthermore“另外”。答案為C。 

68.be growing concern about對(duì)……關(guān)心不斷增加。人們?cè)絹?lái)越多地對(duì)不睡覺(jué)對(duì)社會(huì)所造成的長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)危險(xiǎn)予以關(guān)注。B項(xiàng)understanding“理解”;C項(xiàng)interest“興趣”;D項(xiàng)sense“意識(shí)”。答案為A。

69.several幾個(gè)。意思是:最嚴(yán)重的人為災(zāi)難發(fā)生在黎明前。而few和none都表示否定,all表示全體,都與短文內(nèi)容不符。答案為B。 

70.stay awake保持清醒的狀態(tài)。preserve“保護(hù),維護(hù)”,后常接名詞;become表示由不清醒向清醒變化的過(guò)程;maintain作系動(dòng)詞的意思是“維持”。答案為D。

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