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SirEnglish每日一练9第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)KatieWhetsellhasbeenenjoyingDisneymoviesfromanearlyageandwouldoftenwatchthemwithhermom,Karen.Confidentaboutherself,Katieknewshe41wouldbeaperformerinthefuture.WhenKatiewasnineyearsold,herfamilywereshockedbyanunexpected42.Katie'smotherwasdiagnosed(诊断)withcancer.WhenthedoctortoldtheWhetsellfamilythatKaren'sdiseasewasserious,andthatshewas43togetwellagain,theymadea(n)44.DisneyWorldhadbeenalongtimedreamforKaren.SothefamilyheadedtoDisneyWorldforatripthatnoneofthemwouldever45.Whiletheywerewatchingalightshow,aperformerputherhandsonKaren'sshoulder.Theyexchangedsmilesand,tothisday,Katiestillremembershow46hermomlooked.ThiswasthedayKatiedecidedshewantedto47forDisney.Sadly,Katie'smomKarenlosther48.Herfamilymembers49hereverydayandoftenthinkofthatDisneyvacation.Katiewentontopursue(追求)performingforaliving.She50foryears,workingasawaitressandtryingtomakeitasa(n)51.Hereffortfinally52whenshewashiredasaperformerinDisney.Katiesaysshecouldhelpotherfamiliesgetawayfromthe53intheirlives,whetherit'sabattlewithcancerorsimplyhelpingadultsfeellikekidsagain.“Everythingwedoattheparks54.Wegivepeopleanopportunityto55withtheirchildhood."41.A.fortunately B.surely C.normally D.hardly42.A.proposal B.target C.turn D.detail43.A.unnecessary B.unusual C.unwise D.unlikely44.A.decision B.rule C.judgment D.option45.A.expect B.imagine C.enjoy D.forget46.A.surprised B.delighted C.calm D.brave47.A.answer B.wait C.rate D.work48.A.battle B.confidence C.balance D.anger49.A.concern B.encourage C.remember D.comfort50.A.struggled B.rented C.survived D.pressed51.A.director B.performer C.star D.operator52.A.continued B.succeeded C.existed D.changed53.A.tension B.failure C.suffering D.loss54.A.makesadifference B.setsanexample C.keepsarecord D.reachesanagreement55.A.agree B.compare C.live D.reconnect第二节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)根据首字母提示或中文提示写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。注意:每个空格只写1个单词。答题时请写出包含所给首字母的完整的单词。56.Itwasareallyheateda____________andinfacttheywereshoutingateachother.57.Withtheencouragementfromhisfamily,Joebegantoholdapositivea__________towardshislifeandstudy.58.Asweallknow,CanadaandAmericaarebothcountriesrichinnatural___________(资源)。59.Teachingyoungchildrenisnoteasybutc___________,whichneedsgreatpatienceandskill.60.Youngmotherspreferf_____________workinghours,sothattheydon'thavetostartorfinishtheirworkatafixed(固定的)time.61.Undeniably,thechildrengetfarmore___________(个别的)attentioninthesesmallclasses.62.Asayoungadult,weneedtobehave________________(负责)ratherthandependonparents.63.Theywantedto______________(设计)amachinethatwasbothattractiveanduseful.64.Thisisaninterestingfilmb______________onatruestoryinthe1930sinBeijing.65.Afterherg_________fromBeijingUniversity,Amytookupajobasateacherinpoormountainousareas.第三节语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)MagicTouchFrommyhotelroomwindow,Icouldseealargeadvertisementboardwithhisfaceonit:Jason,theGreatMagician.Iabsent-mindedlyturnedthe71._______(page)ofthephonebookandcameacrossacitymap.DrinkingmyicedcoffeeIranmyfingersalongthestreets72.________thehoteltotheoperahall.Notmore73________ahalf-hourwalk,Ithought.Ilooked74.________(quick)attheclock.Theshowstartsinonehour;plentyoftime!Idranktherestofmycoffeeandwenttotakeashower.Soonafter,Iwasonmywaytotheshow,75.________(carry)afancyblackhandbagandahappysmile.ThehallwasdarkwhenIcamein;theshowwasabout76.________(begin).Imademywaybackstagejust77.________thegreatmagicianwasputtingonhistophat."Daddy,I'msogladtoseeyou,"I78.________(whisper).“I'mintownforthewriter'sclass,butIjustcouldn'tmissyourshow."Igavehimaquickhugandwentbackintotheseatingarea,leavinghimwitha79.________(surprise)smile.Isettleddowninthedarkness,andthecurtainsopened.Magically,thatshowremainstheGreatJason'sbest80.________(perform)tothisday.第四节阅读理解DOverthepastfivedecadesmosquitopopulationsinpartsoftheU.S.haveincreasedbyafactorof10-aworryingsituationwithgreatpossibilitiesofthespreadofdiseasesandsomeplacesareactuallymorevulnerablethanothers.AnewstudypublishedlastOctoberintheJournalofMedicalEntomologyfoundthatinBaltimorepoorneighborhoodsbearthebiggestproblem:Theyhavenotonlymoremosquitoesbutalsolargerones,whichoftensurvivelonger.TheproblemmostlikelyisrootedinthefactthatBaltimorehasnearly17,000abandoned(废弃的)buildings,whichareconcentratedinpoorareasandserveasconvenientbreeding(繁殖)placeformosquitoes.ResearchersattheCaryInstituteofEcosystemStudiesinMillbrook,N.Y.,andtheUniversityofMarylandtrappedAsiantigermosquitoesinfiveBaltimoreneighborhoodsoverthreeyears.Thisspecies,introducedtotheU.S.in1987,isnowthemostcommoninmanyAmericancities.Theresearchersfoundthattheinsectsgrowlargerinpoorblocksandtendtolivelonger,asaresultofwhichtheycouldbringhigherdiseaserisks.TheyalsofoundthatpoorblocksinBaltimoreare72percentmorelikelytohaveAsiantigermosquitoesthanrichblocksareandhavelargermosquitopopulations.Theresearcherssaypoorblocksproducemoreandlargermosquitoesbecausetheyhavemoreabandonedbuildingsthanwealthyblocksdoandaremoreheavilylitteredwiththrown-awaycontainers(容器)thatcollectstandingwater.Andwaterthatpoolsindegradedbuildingsisprotectedbyshade-whichhelpsmosquitoesgrowlarger.Somecities'effortstoplanttreesinpoorblocksmayworsentheproblem:Treesandshrubsnotonlyshadeoutdoorbreedingpoolsbutalsoshedleavesintothewaterandfeedtheyoungmosquito,helpingthemgrowbigger.Ifmosquito-bornediseasesstarttospreadmorewidelyinU.S.cities,thenewstudyshowspoorneighborhoodscouldbehitespeciallyhard.Citiesneedtofocusmoremosquito-controleffortsontheseareas.Urbanhealthdepartmentstypicallyeducatehomeownersabouttheimportanceofemptyingwateroutofoutdoorcontainers.Butnobodyemptiesthoseinoraroundabandonedbuildings,andsofarmostmunicipalities(市下的自治区)havenotbeenwillingtotakeonthejob.“Itissomethingthatisfairlydifficultforacitytoaddressbecauseit'sreallyexpensivetogointoprivateproperties(房产)andcleanthemup,"saysDinaFonseca,amolecularecologistatRutgersUniversity.Yetifthesepropertiesbecomebreedinggroundsnotonlyforannoyingmosquitoesbutalsofordangerousdiseases,officials'calculusmayneedtoshift.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerable”inParagraph1mean?A.OftenignoredB.EasilyharmedC.HeatedlydiscussedD.Widelymisunderstood33.WhatdidtheresearchersfindaboutpoorBaltimoreblocks?A.Theyfailedtocontrolallkindsofmosquitoes.B.Theywerelookeddownonduetomosquitoes.C.Theyhostedbiggerandmoredangerousmosquitoes.D.Theyhadahigherdeathratecausedbymosquitoes.34.WhatmaybebadtopoorBaltimoreblocksthoughitiscommonlythoughttobegood?A.PlantingtreesinblocksB.ClearingabandonedbuildingsC.ReducingstandingwaternearbyD.Clearingthepilesofrubbish35.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutcontrollingmosquitoesinthelastparagraph?A.Localpeoplearetoopoortoaffordit.B.Urbanhealthdepartmentshavedoneenough.C.Homeownersrefusetoemptywateroutofoutdoorcontainers.D.Localgovernmentsshouldtakeonmoreresponsibility.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)Dogsdonotseetheworldinthesamewaythatwedo.Theyrelyontheirbodylanguageforcommunication.ReadontoseethewaystheySHOWtheirfeelingsandemotionsthroughtheiractionsandbehaviors!HowTheyBarkThereareseveralreasonsdogsbark.Ifitisloudandfrequent,itmightbesomethingurgent.Perhapstheysensedangerandwanttoletyouknow.36Loudbarkingcanalsomeanthattheyareinpain.Makesuretopayattentiontofigureitout!OnYourFeet37Itmightbealittleannoying,butyourdogsmeanwell!Thisistheirwaytoshowtheirloveandloyalty.Theyonlywanttobeasclosetoyouaspossible.Itisbehaviorthattheygotfromtheirancestorswhentheyusedtorunasapack.EyeMovementIncertainways,dogsarelikehumans.38Theylookatthegroundwhentheyfeeltiredorsad.Meanwhile,theyopentheireyeswideandlookaroundwhentheyareexcited.Araisedeyebrowmightmeanconfusion.Makesuretotaketheseallintoaccount!BarkingAtNothingSometimeswhenourdogsarelookingoutthewindowandstartbarking,wenoticethereisnothingactuallythereforthedogtobarkat,sowhyaretheybarking?39Yourhouseistheirhouse,too,andtheywantanyandallintruders(侵入者)toknowthattheyarethere.40

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