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第二部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21.________notkeepingherword,shefeltsosadthatsheweptaloneinthebedroom.

A.SuspectedofB.Tobesuspectedof

C.HavingsuspectedtoD.Suspectedto

22.Thesoldier________himselftohiscountry,andthestreetwasnamedafterhim________hisgreatdevotion.

A.devoted;incaseofB.dedicated;inhonorof

C.applied;inneedofD.determined;insteadof

23.Mosteducatorsknowthefactthatcreativityshould________theeducation.Buttheproblemishowweshoulddevelopstudents’creativityintheexistingeducationalsystem.

A.haveawayinB.havearoomin

C.haveaplaceinD.haveahandin

24.________hisknowledgeofthemountainouscountry,JohnSmithwasappointedasourguide.

A.InspiteofB.Onaccountof

C.RegardlessofD.Insteadof

25.—Allthelightshavegoneoutinourclassroombuilding.

—Yeah.Perhapstheyhave________theelectricity.

A.cutoffB.cutupC.cutdownD.cutthrough

26.________moreandmoreforestsdestroyed,somebirdsare________withthedangerofdyingout.

A.Within;facingB.By;facing

C.As;facedD.With;faced

27.Whatsurprisedmemostwasnotwhathesaidbut________hesaidit.

A.thewayB.inthewaythatC.inthewayD.thewaywhich

28.--HowareyougettingonwithyourEnglish?

--Verywell,sinceI’vetriedveryhardtoimprovemyEnglish.Butbynomeans________withmyprogress.

A.theteacherisnotsatisfiedB.istheteachernotsatisfied

C.theteacherissatisfiedD.istheteachersatisfied

29.—Doyouhearthenewsthattheshipsankyesterday?

--Yes.______morecareful,hisshipwouldnothavesunk.

A.IfthecaptainwereB.Hadthecaptainbeen

C.ShouldthecaptainbeD.Ifthecaptainwouldhavebeen

30.Thoughsmall,theantisasmuchacreatureas_______allotheranimalsonearth.

A.areB.isC.doD.have

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31—50各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并涂在答题卡上。

Whatwasitliketoliveinspace?

Imagine___31___theearthonceeveryninety-threeminutes.Imaginetravelingthroughspace___32_morethantwenty-seven-thousandkilometersanhour.Thatis___33___theskylabastronautsdid.Duringthattime,theyate,___34___,anddidmostofthethingspeopledoontheearth.Buttherewasonebigdifference.Therewasnogravity.

Gravityistheforcethatholdsus___35___totheearth.Skylabwas___36___thereachoftheearth’sgravity.Peopleandobjectswere___37___.Theyfloatedfreelyunlesshelddown.

Attimes,theskylabastronauts___38___thelackofgravity.Theycouldfloatlikebubblesthroughthespaceship.Theycouldhangupsidedownlikebats(蝙蝠).Theycoulddostickslikecircusacrobats(杂技演员).

Atothertimes,___39___,theydidnotenjoythelackofgravity.Withnogravity,theirfoodflewright___40___theplate.Anda___41___tooljustfloatedaway.

Skylabwasaspacehouse.Butlivingandworkinginitwereverydifferentfromlivingandworkinginahouseontheearth.

Skylabhadaworkshop,asleepingarea,akitchen,andabathroom.___42___abedroomontheearth,thesleepingareadidnotcontainbeds.Ithadhangingbags.Theastronautssleptstandingup___43___.Theycouldnotlieflatinanormalbed,becausetheywouldfloatoff.

Thebathroominskylabhadashower.So,theastronautscouldwashthemselves.Theshowerwascompletelyclosedin.Thiswasnecessarytopreventthewaterfromfloatingthroughoutthespaceship.Waterandwasteshadto___44___bypipesintostoragecontainers.

Theastronautsinskylabwore___45___thathadspecialdevicesonthebottoms.Thesedeviceslinkedwithsimilardevicesonthefloorofthespaceship.Thiskepttheastronautsinoneplace___46___theyworkedorate.

Onthetwoearlierflights,astronautshadeatenfromtubes(管)orbags.Theyjustsqueezed(挤压)thefoodintotheirmouths.Onskylab,___47___wasamorenormalactivity.

Theastronautsatebread,meat,vegetables,andfruit.They___48___thefoodinfreezers.Theywarmeditinspecialheatingdevices.Magnets(磁铁)helddowntheirknives,forks,andspoons.Coverskeptthefoodfrom___49___away.Theastronautsdrankwaterandotherliquidsfromplasticcontainer___50___tobabybottles.

31.A.orbitedB.orbitingC.toorbitD.beingorbited

32.A.forB.withC.inD.at

33.A.whyB.thatC.becauseD.what

34.A.sleepingB.sleptC.tosleepD.havingslept

35.A.downB.upC.aboveD.on

36.A.inB.withinC.nearD.beyond

37.A.weightyB.weightC.weighD.weightless

38.A.hatedB.dislikedC.annoyedD.enjoyed

39.A.butB.andC.howeverD.or

40.A.outB.offC.awayD.of

41.A.droppingB.todropC.droppedD.beingdropped

42.A.LikeB.DislikeC.WithD.Unlike

43.A.inthebedsB.inthebagsC.ontheearthD.intheair

44.A.bepulledB.bepushedC.bepullingD.bepushing

45.A.clothesB.trousersC.jacketsD.shoes

46.A.asB.unlessC.sinceD.because

47.A.sleepingB.eatingC.breathingD.drinking

48.A.threwB.liftedC.carriedD.stored

49.A.tofloatB.beingfloatedC.floatedD.floating

50.A.sameB.similarC.differentD.referred

第三部分:

阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并涂在答题卡上。

A

Menhavetraveledeversincetheyfirstappearedontheearth.

Inprimitive(原始的)timestheydidnottravelforpleasurebuttofindnewplaceswheretheirherdscouldfeed,ortoescapefromhostile(敌意的)neighbors,ortofindmorefavorableclimates.Theytraveledonfoot.Theirjourneyswerelong,tiring,andoftendangerous.Theyprotectedthemselveswithsimpleweapons,suchaswoodensticksorstoneclubs,andbylightingfiresatnightand,aboveall,bykeepingtogether.

Beingintelligentandcreative,theysoondiscoveredeasierwaysoftraveling.Theyrodeonthebacksoftheirdomesticated(驯养的)animals;Theyhollowedouttreetrunksand,byusingbitsofwoodaspaddles,wereabletotravelacrosswater.

Latertheytraveled,notfromnecessity,butforthejoyandexcitementofseeingandexperiencingnewthings.Thisisstillthemainreasonwhywetraveltoday.

Traveling,ofcourse,hasnowbecomeahighlyorganizedbusiness.Therearecarsandsplendidroads,expresstrains,hugeshipsandjetairliners,allofwhichprovideuswithcomfortsandsecurity.Thissoundswonderful.Buttherearedifficulties.Ifyouloseanyofthem,yourjourneymayberuined.

AsIamneithersociablenoradventurous,Ipreferdoingmytravelingfromanarmchair.Ilikethinkingofallthosejourneysthat,despitehiscreativeness,manhasnevermadeandwillnevermake.IshouldliketotravelfasterthantimeandhavealookattheyearA.D.2050orgobackintothepastandtalktofamousmen.Ishouldalsoliketotravellikeashellacrossoceanfloors.

Althoughweshallnevermakejourneyssuchasthese,thereareothersthatwillsoonbemadewhichfiftyyearsagowouldhaveseemedimpossible.

51.Inprimitivetimesmentraveled__________.

A.forjoyB.fromnecessity

C.tobroadenthemindD.toescapefromthewildanimals

52.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

Theirjourneyswerelong,tiringanddangerous,so__________.

A.theyhadtoarmthemselveswithwoodensticks

B.theyprotectedthemselveswithstoneclubs

C.theyhadtotravelingroups

D.theynevertravelledatnight

53.Theauthorsays“Ipreferdoingmytravelingfromanarmchair.”Thismeans__________.

A.theauthorlikessittinginhisarmchair,dreamingofjourneyswhichmancannevermake

B.theauthordoesn’tliketravelingatall

C.theauthorisprobablyadisabledman

D.theauthorwilltakehisarmchairwithhimwhereverhetravels

B

ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYork,a23-year-oldhairdresser,wanderedabouthospitalsatnights,wearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlyclaimedincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualifications,hehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.Hehadevenbeenallowedtoassistasurgeonduringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswallowed.

“IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope(听诊器)andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalsinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatched.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatients,nursesandotherdoctors,it’seasytotakepeoplein,”hesaid.

OneofthepatientshetreatedwasLauraKennan.Shehadbeenknockeddownbyacarandfainted.Whenshecametoinhospital,Yorkwasstandingoverher.

“Helookedveryprofessional.HetoldmehisnamewasDoctorSimon.Thenhegavemesomesortofinjection,”shesaid.Andthenhesuddenlyclearedoffwhenanurseaskedwhohewas.Shedidn’tthinktherewasanythingwrong.“Iwouldneverhaverealizedhewasafake(骗子)ifapolicewomanhadn’tshowedmehisphotographaweeklater.Whenthepolicewomantoldmewhohereallywas,Icouldhardlybelievemyears.”

JudgeRaymondAdamstoldYorkthathewas“shockedandhorrified”thathegotawaywithhischeatingforsolong,andthensentencedhimtoeighteenmonthsinaspecialprisonforcriminalswithmentaldisorders.

“Icanonlyhopethatthiswillnotleadtofurtherproblems.Afterall,youwillhaveconsiderableopportunitytostudythebehaviourofthepsychiatrists(精神科医生)whowilllookafteryouwhileyouarethere.Ifyoutrytopersuadepeoplethatyouyourselfareapsychiatristafteryouaresetfree,Ishallmakesurethatyouaregivenamuchlongersentence,”JudgeAdamswarnedYork.

54.Yorkwasproudofthefactthat_________.

A.asurgeonlethimwatchanoperation

B.hecouldperformsomedut

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