Directions : In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.
On the night of September 2, 1666, a fire broke out in a baker's shop near Fish Street Hill in London. Before the flames were finally put out, 47 the entire city had been reduced to ashes.
The great fire was not seen as a total tragedy, however. The terrible conditions of the city had been attacked for years before the fire. Thus, with the 48 to create a shining new city, many people hurried to submit their designs of the rebuilding of London But the task of 49 the city was given to Sir Christopher Wren. Wren realized that the Great Fire would not have been so 50 if the city had been better laid out. Broader streets were needed to replace the crooked, narrow alleys overhung with poor wooden houses and shops. He also felt that 51 the main thorough fares of London would result in increased and more 52 transportation within city When the plans were unveiled to the citizens of London, however, they were overwhelmingly rejected. Many people feared that such widening of the streets would 53 the amount of land available for development.
Winter was approaching; consequently, it was necessary for the rebuilding to 54 at once Permission was, therefore, granted for the town's people to begin reconstruction of their houses and shops at the sites where they had been before the fire. Had the need for immediate action not been so pressing, some kind of 55 could likely have been reached. This was not to be, however, and the idea that could have made London one of the world's most beautiful cities never came 56.www.Examda.CoM考試就到考試大
[ A possibility [ F ] redesigning [ K ] damaging
[ B ] compromise [ G ] prompting [ L ] opportunity
[ C] preferable [ H reduce [ M] real
[ D] actually [ I ] proceed [ N] rebuilding
[ E] true [ J ] nearly [ O] effective
【結(jié)構(gòu)剖析】記敘文。本文講述了1666年9月2日晚發(fā)生在倫敦Fish Street Hill的一場大火的情況,并介紹了當初倫敦計劃重建,但是由于意見不一致,導(dǎo)致最后重建工作沒有按原計劃進行,而建成世界上最美的城市的計劃也沒有實現(xiàn)
Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.
On the night of September 2, 1666, a fire broke out in a baker's shop near Fish Street Hill in London. Before the flames were finally put out, 47 the entire city had been reduced to ashes.
The great fire was not seen as a total tragedy, however. The terrible conditions of the city had been attacked for years before the fire. Thus, with the 48 to create a shining new city, many people hurried to submit their designs of the rebuilding of London But the task of 49 the city was given to Sir Christopher Wren. Wren realized that the Great Fire would not have been so 50 if the city had been better laid out. Broader streets were needed to replace the crooked, narrow alleys overhung with poor wooden houses and shops. He also felt that 51 the main thorough fares of London would result in increased and more 52 transportation within city When the plans were unveiled to the citizens of London, however, they were overwhelmingly rejected. Many people feared that such widening of the streets would 53 the amount of land available for development.
Winter was approaching; consequently, it was necessary for the rebuilding to 54 at once Permission was, therefore, granted for the town's people to begin reconstruction of their houses and shops at the sites where they had been before the fire. Had the need for immediate action not been so pressing, some kind of 55 could likely have been reached. This was not to be, however, and the idea that could have made London one of the world's most beautiful cities never came 56.www.Examda.CoM考試就到考試大
[ A possibility [ F ] redesigning [ K ] damaging
[ B ] compromise [ G ] prompting [ L ] opportunity
[ C] preferable [ H reduce [ M] real
[ D] actually [ I ] proceed [ N] rebuilding
[ E] true [ J ] nearly [ O] effective
【結(jié)構(gòu)剖析】記敘文。本文講述了1666年9月2日晚發(fā)生在倫敦Fish Street Hill的一場大火的情況,并介紹了當初倫敦計劃重建,但是由于意見不一致,導(dǎo)致最后重建工作沒有按原計劃進行,而建成世界上最美的城市的計劃也沒有實現(xiàn)

