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1、A (为It was an early morning in summer. In the streets , sleepy-eyed people were movingquickly , heading towards their 1. This was the beginning of another 2 day in NewYork City. 3 this day was to be different .Waiting 4 the crowded streets , on top or a 5110 stories high , was PhilippePetit. This da

2、ring Frenchman was about to 6 a tightrope(绷索)between two towers ofthe World Trade Center :Philippe took his first 7 with great care . The wire held . Now he was 8 he could do it . _9 only a balancing pole , Philippe walked his way across , a 10 of 131 feet .Soon the rush-hour 11 began to notice . Wh

3、at a 12 ! There , 1350 feet above thestreet , a 13 figure was walking on air .Philippe made seven 14 , back and forth (来回).He wasnt satisfied with just 15 . Attimes , he would turn , sit down , and 16 go on his knees . Once , he had the astonishing 17_to lie down on the thin thread . And thousands o

4、f 18 watchers stared with their heartsbeating fast .After the forty-five-minute 19 , Philippe was taken to the police station . He wasasked 20 he did it . Philippe shrugged (耸肩)and said ,“ When I see two tall buildings , Iwalk ”.A. jobs B. homes C. buses D. officesA. working B. hot C. same D. ordina

5、ryA. And B. So C. But D. ThusA. for B. in C. by D. aboveA. roof B. position C. wall D. buildingA. throw B. walk C. climb D. fixA. act B. landing C. step D. tripA. sure B. uncertain C. glad D. nervousA. Through B. Against C. With D. OnA. distance B. height C. space D. ropeA. streets B. crowds C. pass

6、engers D. cityA. height B. pleasure C. wonder D. dangerA. great B. strange C. public D. tinyA. experiments B. circles C. trips D. movementsA. walking B. staying C. acting D. showingA. almost B. even C. often D. ratherA. sprit B. result C. strength D. courageA. patient B. terrified C. pleased D. enjo

7、yableA. show B. trick C. try D. programA. how B. why C. whether D. when1. A 2. D 3. C 4. D 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. D 14. C 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. B(B篇)(旬Washoe is a young chimpanzee (黑猩猩) .She is a(n) 1_chimpanzee , though .Scientists are doing a research 2 herjhey

8、want to see how civilized(驯化)she can 3 .Already she does many things a human being can do .For example , she has been learning how to exchange 4 with people . The scientists are teaching her 5 language . When she wants to be picked 6 , Washoe points up with one finger . She rubs her teeth with her f

9、inger 7 she wants to brush her teeth . This is done after every meal .Washoe has also been 8 to think out and find answers to problems . Once she was put in a 9_with food hanging from the ceiling . It was too high to 10 after she considered the 11 , she got a tall box to stand 12 . The food was stil

10、l too high to be reached . Washoe found a 13 pole . Then she climbed onto the 14 , grasped the pole , and 15 down the food with the pole .Washoe 16 like a human , too . The scientists keep her in a fully furnished(家具齐全的) house . After a hard 17 in the laboratory, she goes home. 18 she plays with her

11、 toys .She 19_ enjoys watching television before going to bed .Scientists hope to 20 more about people by studying our closest relative(亲属)chimpanzee .A. foolish B. ordinary C. special D. simpleA. for B. by C. to D. onA. experience B. change C. develop D. becomeA. actions B. views C. messages D. fee

12、lingsA. sign B. human C. spoken D. foreignA. out B. at C. on D. upA. when B. until C. since D. whileA. raised B. trained C. ordered D. ledA. cave B. zoo C. room D. museumA. pull B. see C. eat D. reachA. problem B. position C. food D. ceilingA. by B. on C. up D. withA. straight B. strong C. long D. b

13、igA. wall B. box C. ceiling D. poleA. knocked B. picked C. took D. shookA. lives B. acts C. thinks D. playsA. task B. lesson C. day D. timeA. Here B. There C. So D. ThenA. quite B. already C. even D. stillA. observe B. discover C. gain D. learnB 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12

14、. B 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. C 20. DC.(* )Several days ago, I met a stranger in the street who stopped and asked me direction. I 36 to show him the way to the destination, but to my37 , he coldly refused myoffer. I asked him why. Finally he told me that he was38 I would ask him for mo

15、neyif I 39 him in this way.Money! I 40 deep into thought. Is it money that comes between us? Money has no 41; it cannot be 42 with good or bad.The problem 43 what attitude we have towards it.At present, we have a more 44 material life than ever before, but we Ye becoming more and more _ 45 . Why? In

16、 my opinion, the46 is the change in people spersonal 47 . They wrongly believe that 48 money should be their only aim in life, so they 49 all sorts of ways they can to 50 this aim.They are afraid of being 51 and fooled. If everyone acts like this, what will our 52 be like?Needlessto say,money is bec

17、omingmoreand moreimportant in our society, _53 it shouldnt be thebe-all and end-all ”of life. If a person only concentrates on _54_ ,he will be lonely and void(空虚),and even go astray(犯错误).It is up to us to make our lives happy, not money.We should try our best to helpothers55_and freely.If everyone

18、does so, our society will bebetter and better.36. A. advisedB.offeredC.askedD. wished37. A. joyB. fearC.excitementD. surprise38. A. anxiousB. gladC.sorryD. afraid39. A. stoppedB. toldC.askedD. helped40. A. fellB. feltC. keptD. caught41. A. problemB. priceC.lifeD. use42. A. joinedB. judgedC.connected

19、D. seemedA. takes inA. powerfulB. depends onB. beautifulC.leads toC. plentifulD. smooths awayD. healthy45. A. cold-heartedB. warm-heartedC. good-lookingD. humorous46. A. keyB. moneyC. manD. creature47. A. worthB. habitsC. fameD. values48. A. takingB. costingC. spendingD. making49. A. think upB. pick

20、 upC. give offD. break out50. A. realizeB. recognizeC. takeD. shoot51. A. foundB. discoveredC. cheatedD. followed52. A. lifeB. societyC. beliefD. money53. A. orB. butC.ifD.since54. A. lifeB. natureC. societyD. money55. A. separatelyB. obviouslyC. mainlyD. whole-heatedly36-40BDDDA; 41-45:ACBCA; 46 50

21、:ADDAA; 51-55 : CBBDDD ( )When a person is curious about something, it means he is interested in it and wishes to know more about it. There is36 wrong with curiosity in itself. Whether it is goodor bad 37 on what people are curious about.Curiosity is 38 silly or wrong. Some persons curiosity about w

22、hat their neighbors are doing. They are eating or drinking, what they are bringing home or taking out or home so early or late. To be interested in these things iswith nothing to do are 39 of40 to know what they are41 they have come42 because they are not atall important. It is none of their43 to kn

23、ow what neighbors do or are doing. Suchcuriosity is 44 not only foolish but also harmful. For most probably, it 45 to small talk which often brings46 , shame or disrespect to others, and thus hurt theirfeelings.On the other 47, there is a noble curiositythe curiosity of the wise, who_48at all the gr

24、eat things and try to find out all they49 about them. Columbus could50 have found America if he had not been51 . James Watt would not have madethe steam engine _52 his curiosityabout the raisingof the kettle lid.All the greatdiscoveries and inventions in human history have been made53 a result of cu

25、riosity.54_ the curiosity is never about unimportant things, which have55or nothing todo with the happiness of the public.36 A. somethingB. nothingC. everythingC. anything37 A. worksB. putsC. takesD. depends38 A. alwaysB. sometimesC. seldomD. neither39 A. fullB. fondC. proudD. lack40 A. angryB. worr

26、iedC. pleasedD. anxious41 A. howB. whenC. whyD. whether42A. sillyB. necessaryC. possibleD. funny43A. workB. homeworkC. dutyD. business44A. bothB. anythingC. somethingD. everything45A. refersB. leadsC. causesD. results46A. prideB. harmC. nervousnessD. selfishness47A. faceB. sideC. wayD.hand48A. expec

27、tB. likeC. wonderD. doubt49A.needB. dareC. mustD. can50A. neverB. everC. probablyD. finally51A. famousB. carefulC. curiousD. hard52A. forB. withoutC. inD. from53A. beforeB. asC. afterD. during54A. SoB. AndC. ButD. Or55A. muchB. littleC. someD. few3640 BDBAD4145 CADCB46 50 BDCDA51 55 CBBCBE. ()Septem

28、ber 4 was my first day at Phillips Academy, my new school. It was also my 18th birthday .I received a warm 36 from my host family- the Steins. Gena was my host mum, and her daughter Lily would also be a new37 at Phillips. They took me to the schooland 38 me around the campus.On our way to my dorm (学

29、生宿舍),we saw a huge truck delivering a students 39to her room. Many students at the school were very rich, and they would fill their dorms with decorations (装饰物).But I was 40 not to because I thought it was a 41 of timeand money.42 of a Chinese college dorm - the onesI had a single room, which was ab

30、out theThere was also a 54 card. I touched the little pillow on the bed as I read the card. Awarm current (暖流)rushed through my55 .36. A. heartB. cardC. serviceD. welcome37. A. studentB. teacherC. citizenDvisitor38. A. walkedB. introducedC. showedD. invited39. A. bagB. newspaperC. lettersD.furniture

31、40. A. warnedB. forcedC. determinedD.supposed41. A. matterB. wasteC.showD. use42. A. designB. sizeC. patternD. example43. A. AsB. ThoughC. BecauseD. While44. A. fruitB. weatherC. foodD. color45. A. organizedB. plannedC. attendedD.opened46. A. AllB. MostC. SomeD. Few47. A. pleasedB. nervousC. angryD.

32、 afraid48. A. dinnerB. classC. meetingD. party49. A. excitingB. surprisingC. tiringD. interesting50. A. secretB. jokeC. warmthD. surprise51. A. wallB. deskC. floorD. ground52. A. stoodB. layC.appearedD.hung53. A. frightenedB. movedC. satisfiedD. understood54. A. postB. birthdayC. nameD. festival55.

33、A. mindB. headC. faceD. body35-45 : DACACBBADC46-55:BBCAD CABBDWhat s your favorite Orange.”44, Teresa?which usually hold six people.43 she helped carry my bags, Lily asked me, I thought for a moment before answering, I didn t know why she had asked the question.We 45 an introduction meeting after d

34、inner. 46 of the students were native English speakers, so I felt a little 47 .I returned to my room after the48 , tired and wanted to go to bed after a (n)49day.When I opened my door, I found a big 50 .The bed was perfectly made with blankets and an orange sunflower pillow. On the51 was a sunflower

35、-pattern mat (垫子)while a colorful lamp 52 beside the bed.I opened my mouth, 53 . How beautiful!F( )More and more young women want to look beautiful. Young womens desire to achievethe figure of a fashion model has an 36 form of expression in the problem of anorexia nervosa( 神经性厌食症 ).Anorexia nervosa

36、is a(n) 37 disorder which occurs largely among young girls; 38 , it is also found among39 of the young women, and in some cases,among boys.Anorexia nervosa is 40 starvation attitudes toward food, and distorted( 扭曲的)body image. 41 they are often extremely thin, anorexic girls believe that they are fa

37、t and are 42 on dieting. Their perceptions( 理解)of their own bodies are very much distorted. They do not see themselves as thin but 43 , as fat. Most 44 of anorexia lose 25 percent or more of their body fat. Anorexia also causes them to become45 . From five to six percent ofanorexics actually die fro

38、m starvation.Anorexia, which means without food”, seems to be quite 46 among young girls, although it was 47a problem twenty years ago. The 48of Anorexia is not known.Researchers are trying to find out its49 but it is related to a psychological(心理的)need.One theory is that they want to50 becoming an

39、adult, since starvation can51 downphysical growth and the beginning of puberty(#期).Another theory is that anorexia isrelated to refusal of the mother figure or to52 the daughter of an overly protective andcontrolling mother. By being anorexic, the girl shows her ability to53 at least one aspectof he

40、r own life.In addition, researchers54 that the problem may result in a wrong bodyimage-the ideal of female beauty of being very55 .A .ordinaryB .extremeC.interestingD.last.A .actingB .sleepingC.studyingD.eating.A .howeverB .generallyC.anyhowD.regularly.A .fewB .allC.someD.none.A .brought byB .found

41、inC.regarded asD.characterizedby.A .BecauseB .WhenC.AlthoughD.If.A .putB .heldC.checkedD.fixed. A. ratherB . neverthelessC. furtherD . even.A .loversB .victimsC.womenD.patients.A .anxiousB .worriedC.weakD.disappointed.A .ordinaryB .commonC.greatD.often.A .hardlyB .certainlyC.hopefullyD.exactly.A .me

42、dicineB .truthC.resultD.cause.A .possibilityB .opportunityC.necessityD.importance.A .enjoyB .imagineC.avoidD.risk.A .slowB .cutC.breakD.turn.A .doingB .becomingC.turningD.being.A .controlB .improveC.buildD.instruct.A .adviseB .noteC.announceD.doubt.A .fatB .thinC.healthyD.weak36-40 BDACD 41-45 CDABC

43、 46-50 BADAC 51-55 ADABBG( )Twenty years ago , Mark Thatcher , the son of Mrs Thatcher , was reported missing in the Sahara Desert while competing in the Grand Prix Motor race from Paris to Daker.This sad news, so unexpected , shook the unusually calm and36 politician off herbalance . Though she did

44、 her best to37 as if nothing had happened and made herpublic appearance as usual , people could not fail to notice that she was no longer the old self-assured prime minister who always had everything under38. Instead shehad become a very sad mother who was unable to39_ from her shock.reporter caught

45、 her off herOne day when she was to40at alunch party , a iguard by bringing up the41of her missing son again . She was totally mentally42 for the question and lost her43. Tears were rolling down her eyes44she sobbingly ( 啜泣地)told the reporter there was still no news of Mark and that she wasvery worr

46、ied about him . She said that all the countries concerned (后夫的)had 45to do their best to help her find her son . With that she46down completely andsobbed silently for quite a while . Gradually she47down and started to speak asplanned . It was a very 48 scene which exposed a new side of Mrs Thatcher

47、s49the public do not usually see , so people began to50about the IronWoman s motherly love , a51that is common to all human race .Later Mark returned safe and sound to his motherall smiles as usual53nothing unusual had _Woman , however , broke down again and was55.A .unhappyB .unsuccessfulC.unhurrie

48、d.A .seemB .lookC.act. A. constructionB. controlC . difficulties.A .learnB .separateC.reduce.A .arriveB .eatC.speak.A .subjectB .objectC.argument.A .readyB .unpreparedC.famous.A .lifeB .sonC.belief.A .becauseB .thatC.thus.A .permittedB .admittedC.promised.A .fellB .wroteC.broke.A .satB .calmedC.turn

49、ed.A .movingB .merryC.funny.A .thoughtB .actionC.position.A .worryB .thinkC.set.A .habitB .hobbyC.feeling.A .officeB .attentionC.side.A .as ifB .asC.so that.A .neverB .everC.yet.A .madeB .heardC.felt3640 CDBDC 41 45 ABDDC46 50 CBADD51 一52 s , good-humored and 54happened . The Ironsobbing for the sec

50、ond time .D . unhealthyD . pretend D . pressure D. recover D . call D . report D . anxious D . self-control D . as D . managed D . brought D. handed D . serious D . character D . talk D . thought D . home D . though D . already D. seen 55 CCABDH ()Brownie and Spotty were neighbour dogs who met every

51、 day to play together. Like pairs of dogs you can find in any _36 , these two dogs loved each other and played _37_ so often that they had worn a path through the grass of the field between their own houses.One evening, Brownie s famiiy88 that Brownie hadn t returned home. They went looking for him

52、with no _39_ _. Brownie didn t appear the next day, and, despite their40 to find him, by the next week he was still missing.Curiously, Spotty _41 at Brownie s house alone, barig. Busy with their own lives,they just ignored (to pay no attention to) the _42_ little_neighbour dog.Finally, one morning S

53、potty _43_ to take no for an answer. Spotty followed Ted about, barking strongly, then runningtowards a nearby wood, as if to say, 44 me! It surgent! ”Ted followed the anxious Spotty. The little dog led the man to a _45_ spot a half mile from the house. There Ted found his beloved Brownie _46_, one

54、of his hind legs stuck in a steel leg hold trap. Horrified, Ted now wished he daken Spotty earlier requirement _47. Then Ted noticed something quite remarkable.Spotty had done more than simply _48 Brownie s owner to his trapped friend. In acircle around the 49 dog, Ted found some dog food-whichwas l

55、ater _50_ astheremains of every meal Spotty had been fed that _51_! _Spotty had been visiting Brownie _52_, in_a single-minded quest to keep his friend alive by offering his own comfort. Spotty had obviously stayed withBrownie to protecthim from being hurt, snuggling (依偎)with him at night to keep hi

56、m _53_ and touchinghim gently with its nose to keep his spirits up.Brownie s 54 was treated by a veterinarian and he recovered. For many years afterwards, the two families watched the faithful friends frolicking (嬉戏)_55_ chasingeach other down that well-worn path between their houses.36. A. villageB

57、. storyC. neighborhoodD. film37. A. togetherB. wildlyC. separatelyD. happily38. A. watchedB. heardC. fearedD. noticed39. A. hopeB. successC. failureD. information40. A. wishesB. demandsC. effortsD. worries41. A. went upB. showed upC. took upD. put up42. A nervousB.eagerC. angryD. clever43. A. decide

58、dB. refusedC. wantedD. pretended44. A. LoveB. HitC. ForgiveD. Follow45. A. beautifulB. distantC. wildD. clean46. A. aliveB.deadC. braveD. sleepy47. A. immediately B. seriouslyC. directlyD. honestly48. A. askedB. orderedC. informedD. led49. A. injuredB. defeatedC. frightenedD. worried50. A. regardedB

59、. determinedC. recognizedD. showed51. A. monthB. dayC. eveningD. week52. A. anxiouslyB. regularlyC. sometimesD. calmlyA. fearless B. wellC. warmA. legB. headC. bodyA. butB. orC. so3640 CADBC 41 45 BABDC 46 50 ABDACD. hopefulD. tailD. and51 55 DBCAD1()People do not analyze every problem they meet. So

60、metimes they try to rememberasolution from the last time they had a36problem. They often accept the opinions orideas of other people. Other times they begin to act without 37 they try to find a solution by trial or error.38 ,when all of these methods 39, the person with aproblem has to start analyzi

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