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4、选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1i ordered pizza and salad. the pizza was nice but salad was disgusting.athe, theba, theca, adthe, a2i stop by sometime and thank her for all her help.amustbwouldccoulddought3robert made a call to his parents yesterday afternoon. to his disappointment, of them answered

5、 it.aeither bbothcnonedneither4when she called at his studio, she that he had gone to japan.ais toldbwas toldctellsdtold5did you get my letter? i received one just as i .aset outbhad set outcwas setting outdwould set out6. most of we call geniuses (天才)are successful only because they have made extra

6、ordinary efforts.a. whom b. whoc.what d. which 7at last, the boys found themselves in a pleasant park with trees providing shade and down to eat their picnic lunch. ato sitbsat csittingdhaving sat8he spent much of the evening with robert green, he had hardly seen in the thirty years since they had w

7、orked together at cbs.awhat bthatcwhichdwhom9mr. brown arranged for the taxi to come at six she would not have to wait long at the station.aso thatbeven ifcbeforedbecause 10people arent watching television as before on christmas day because they use their videos. atoo muchbtoo manycas muchdas many11

8、children above 12 are able to take part in skiing or other activities for them. ahaving designedbdesigningcto designddesigned12peter was sure that he drank any more of this good red wine he would fall asleep.aifbwhencasdsince13unemployment is on the increase. a growing number of young people, , are

9、finding themselves out of work. ain caseball in allcin particulardas a result14about seven years ago she felt she had to ask herself she really wanted to spend her life farming. now she has make up her mind to quit farming.awhenbwhethercwhat dwhere15i feel sorry for those young people who dont care

10、for their aged people mine.aas i do carebdo as i care cdo as i das i do16. the pacific region will be one of the fastest growing areas in the world in the 21st century. _ shouldnt be any doubt about it now. a. it b. there c. this d. that 17. its much too beautiful a day to waste indoors. you are rig

11、ht. a. why dont you stay at the library? b. ive been looking forward to it for ages.c. get dressed and hurry to work.d. lets make the most of it.18. with mobile phones, its easier to communicate with people because you can them almost any time . a. touch b. get c. reach d. hear19. the government has

12、 taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity, but it may be some time the situation improves. a. since b. when c. unless d. before 20. tom isnt so strong as he appears, is he? yes. he is his two brothers.a. no stronger than b. so strong asc. stronger than d. strongest of第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每

13、小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项。one day a small group of young people were at a wildlife park on a field trip.“oh, look at her, she's so beautiful.” all of us 21 a cheetah(印度豹)named subira in respectexcept a teenage boy called cory in the back row, who seemed to be 22

14、 to himself in impatience. when several members of the group turned in his 23 , he brushed the front of his t-shirt as though to 24 dust, and, in a gesture clearly meaning to 25 us, rolled up the right sleeve (袖子)of his shirt, further showing his well-developed 26 . cory had 27 of playing profession

15、al baseball someday. no one doubted cory's 28 . but that was before the car accident. not only did cory lose a 29 in the accident but his hope and his spirit. seeing such a large audience, subira couldnt wait to give the crowd a 30 of her skills. “how fast she runs!” one shouted. “but she only h

16、as three legs.” one cried. no one was more 31 than cory. he stared at the animal with the missing leg and he smiled, tears of hope in his 32 . looking 33 into cory' s face, the organizer explained “it was soon after she came to us that she showed her own wortha 34 gift of love and spirit. in the

17、 past few years, the gift of subira has 35 people around the world,and without words subria has become our most persuasive 36 , and the most priceless gift.” cory asked 37 , “can i touch her?”as the rest of the group looked on in amazement, the boy wheeled himself over to the large gate and 38 to pu

18、sh it open. the expression on his face was one of great 39 . it was clear that cory had 40 the gift of subira. 21. a. listened to b. laughed at c. smiled atd. stared at 22. a. talkingb. wonderingc. sittingd. lying23. a. faceb. directionc. wayd. attitude24. a. clearb. feelc. remove d. catch25. a. amu

19、seb. impress c. satisfyd. frighten 26. a. fingersb. bodyc. handsd. muscles27. a. talkedb. dreamed c. decidedd. expected 28. a. smartnessb. speedc. ability d. mind29. a. legb. armc. handd. promise 30. a. memoryb. speedc. show d. quality 31. a. astonishedb. interruptedc. terrifiedd. disappointed 32. a

20、. heartb. facec. expressiond. eyes 33. a. bravelyb. franklyc. directly d. immediately 34. a. uniqueb. common c. rightd. difficult 35. a. excitedb. warnedc. described d. touched36. a. newspaperb. spokesman c. programd. teacher37. a. calmly b. softly c. bitterlyd. proudly38. a. wishedb. decidedc. begg

21、edd. struggled 39. a. puzzleb. disappointmentc. satisfaction d. shame 40. a. receivedb. refused c. seend. found 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。abarrier islandstexas has an extensive coastline that runs along the gulf of mexico. if you look closely at the ma

22、p, youll notice that there are narrow islands located just off the coast of texas. these are called barrier islands.barrier islands stretch along about 15 percent of the worlds coastlines. they are separated from the mainland by a shallow body of water. some barrier islands spread out for more than

23、100 miles. in texas, some of the largest barrier islands include galveston island, mustang island, and padre island.barrier islands are fragile (脆弱的) areas that contain an interdependent community of land, plants, and animals. all three need each other to exist. if one is harmed in some way, then th

24、e other two can suffer. for example, barrier islands are in constant danger of erosion, or loss of land, from wind, waves, and people. the steady movement of ocean waves and wind moves sand along the beaches. this movement contributes to erosion, which changes the shape and size of a barrier island

25、over time. plants not only provide animals with food and shelter, but it also helps keep an islands sand and soil in place. when people pick native plants, it advances the process of erosion. this can harm the environmental balance that keeps an islands ecosystem healthy. for this reason, visitors t

26、o barrier islands are usually warned to leave plants alone and to stay on roads and public beaches so that the land, plants, and animals are not disturbed. as their name suggests, barrier islands provide a natural barrier that helps block the mainland from very bad weather such as strong windstorms

27、and hurricanes. this protection saves lives, homes, and money every year. barrier islands are also a major source of income for an areas economy. padre island, for example, is visited every year by hundreds of thousands of tourists who take advantage of its sandy beaches and beautiful waters that ar

28、e perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. the dollars that tourists spend on the island help financially support the region and state.41paragraph 3 is mostly about _. awhat barrier islands are likebhow barrier islands formchow barrier islands can existdwhy barrier islands are important42which of

29、 the following can do harm to barrier islands?akeeping plants wherever they are.bgoing wherever visitors like. cfishing on public beaches.ddriving about on roads.43we can tell from the article that the author _.alives on padre island and loves itbcares about the ecosystem on barrier islandscwishes l

30、ess and less travelers would visit barrier islandsdis concerned about the beautiful waters around the islands44barrier islands are important because they _. ahelp prevent bad weather damaging mainlandbbring in much more money than mainland ccan protect rare plants and animalsdprovide more shelters f

31、or people bfat tirebike tours(formerly mikes toursparis)day bike tour (reservations(预订) not needed for this tour to visit parisyou will love this tour!)whether youre new or experienced, our goal is not to provide you with mind-bending dates and boring stories. instead, we offer you the famous sites,

32、 all the education information, lots of unique and fascinating stories, fantastic photo options, a comfortable bike and excellent personal service from your guide. in fact, we want you to love paris like we do and have a great time doing it! (4 hours) 22 students, 24 adult (day & night combo 44

33、student, 48 adult)march 1 may 1411ammay 15 july 31*11am and 3pmaugust 1 november 3011am *no tours july 25night bike tour (reservations not needed for this tour to visit parisyou will love this tour!)our night tour is the way to experience the “city of light” at its best!ride through the latin quarte

34、r and witness the best nightlife in town. pedal down the lle de la cité, along the river and enjoy ice cream at berthillon (pariss most famous ice cream shop). see the louvre as never before (free concert often included) and relax onboard a boat trip on the seine. did we mention free wine is pr

35、ovided on the boat? make no mistake this tour is 100% different form our day tour in both route and information. over 65% of our customers take both tours and we hope you will too. also, be sure to eat something before coming or the wine may give you an unexpected hit! (4.5 hours) 26 students, 28 ad

36、ult (day & night combo; 44 student, 48 adult)march 1 march 31sunday, tuesday, thursday 7pmapril 1 october 31*everyday 7pmnovember 1 november 15sunday, tuesday, thursday 7pm*no tours june 21 & july 14our headquarters0156581054 / www.fattirebiketoursp / info fattirebiketoursp45. according to t

37、he schedule, which day might be appropriate for a day & night combo? a. a saturday in november.b. any day in june. c. a friday in march.d. a monday in may.46. if a teacher and his five students plan to visit paris during daytime, they must pay _.a. 268b. 158c. 134d. 142 47. one may taste the bes

38、t ice cream and enjoy free wine in _. a. the day bike tourb. the night bike tour c. the tour on the seined. the tour to the louvre48. the following statements are true except _.a. for further information, one can call 0156581054.b. one can attend free concert on the boat trip on the seine. c. the ro

39、ute of the day bike tour is totally different from that of the night bike tour.d. no reservations are needed for attending both the bike tours.cmobile phones should be banned from cars altogether, according to dr hole, senior lecturer in psychology, dr hole has emphasized the worrying combination of

40、 mobile phones and cars in his new book, the psychology of driving.mobile phones, fatigue(疲劳) , eyesight, drugs and age are among the issues considered by dr hole as he examines the factors that influence on driving. the book explores the role of each of these elements in increasing the chances of a

41、n accident and was inspired by the author's conversations with road safety experts across the country. he says: “the government should have banned mobile phones in cars altogether. it has sent out the wrong message by forbidding hand-held phones because this gives the impression that hands-free

42、phones are safe. the problem with mobile phones is not vehicular(车辆的) control and only having one hand on the wheel, but rather it is taking away attention from what is happening outside the car.” myths(荒诞的说法) about older people making worse drivers and claims(说法) about an improved reaction time amo

43、ng younger people are explored in the book. questions about how drivers decide what to attend to while driving, the role of a driver's expectations in determining what they see and how they respond to the road are among the areas covered in the book. satellite navigation systems and new design a

44、imed at transforming cars into a mobile office, are among the modern developments which he says now compete for driver's attention behind the wheel.dr hole says: “we need to be very careful about how we go about handling modern technology in cars, because we are opening a pandora's box. when

45、 anyone is driving there is a lot of information outside the car and if there is too much going on inside, then there is a danger of overloading the driver.” 49. dr holes strong belief that mobile phones should be banned from cars lies in _. a. the inconvenience of having only one hand on the wheel

46、caused by mobile phones b. the correct message of getting rid of hand-held phones sent out by the government c. the increase of chances of accidents d. the advice given by some road safety experts50. which of the following is not included in his book? a. hand-free phones are safer than hand-held pho

47、nes. b. what drivers have to attend to while driving. c. whether older age and slower reaction is related. d. bad eyesight is one of the factors of causing an accident.51. which of the following is true? a. older people are better at preventing accidents. b. younger drivers reaction time is relative

48、ly shorter. c. it is a myth that some old people can still drive. d. a drivers expectations are not covered in the book.52. what can we know from the underlined sentence? a. what is going on outside is of equal importance to what inside. b. modern developments call for drivers attention behind the w

49、heel. c. satellite navigation systems require more cars as mobile offices. d. modern technology is responsible for the distraction (分心) of ones attention while driving.d“dont go down to that pond it's dangerous!” stephanie angrily shouted at her children. shed overheard them talking about playin

50、g near the water on the golf course close to their apartment. it was a saturday, and 8-year-old jeremiah was heading outside with his 11-year-old sister, tiara, and their 13-year-old cousin, evon mcduffie. they often went to the george wilson community center in newark, delaware, just three houses a

51、way from their apartment building. the wilson center was a good place of activity for the community, especially in warm weather. but january 20, 2006, was a rainy day with winds. its a good day to play inside the center. unfortunately, the three children had other ideas. taking no notice of what ste

52、phanie had said, evon, tiara and jeremiah walked beyond the tree line at the back of the community center and headed toward the large pond. the kids climbed through a gap in the fence, then passed a no entering sign posted on a metal gate nearby. as they reached the pond, they also walked by a no sk

53、ating sign. tiara and evon first stepped on the surface ice, and when it held, the children went out on the pond. evon shouted out to jeremiah, “i bet you can't cross the whole thing.” “i bet you i can,” jeremiah replied, and he took off across the pond. he made it to the other side, but as he c

54、ame back, jeremiah stepped on the thinner ice. the thin surface collapsed under his feet, and the boy sank into the cold water. evon raced back to the apartment for help, while frightened tiara tried to reach jeremiah as he struggled to keep his head above water. but he kept slipping beneath the sur

55、face. when firefighters arrived, all they could see was jeremiah's coat floating on the water. as the unconscious child was rushed to the hospital, his life was saved, for now, but the effects of hypothermia (降低体温) and lack of oxygen left jeremiah with serious brain damage. 53. stephanie shouted

56、 at her children because_. a. the children didnt behave very well at home b. they were too young to play outside c. it was raining d. the children secretly planned to go to the pond54. it was _ that made jeremiah take courage to cross the ice. a. evons challengeb. the mothers words c. no entering signd. the view on the other bank55.

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