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C.isforevercriticizingD.forevercriticized
24.________theschoolwhenthebellrang.
A.HardlydidIreachB.Ihardlyreached
C.HardlyhadIreachedD.Ihardlyhad
25.AfterI________writingthearticle,Ishallshowittotheteacher.
A.shallfinishB.couldfinishC.hadfinishedD.havefinished
26.Hepromisedusthathe________earlybuthe________yet.
A.willbe...hadn’tarrivedB.shouldbe...isn’tarriving
C.is...hasn’tbeenarrivingD.wouldbe...hasn’tarrived
27.Themomenttheymet,theyknewthat________.
A.friendshipwouldbehappenedB.friendshiptheywouldhave
C.theywouldbefriendsD.theywouldhavefriendliness
28.We________theproblemforquitesometime,butwe________anyconclusionyet.
A.havebeendiscussing...haven’treached
B.havediscussed...haven’tbeenreaching
C.discussed...haven’treached
D.haddiscussed...haven’treached
29.We________.
A.willstartuntilTomcomesB.willstartuntilTomwillcome
C.won’tstartuntilTomcomesD.won’tstartuntilTomwillcome
30.Thisbook________beforelong.
A.willbepublishingB.willbepublished
C.willhavebeenpublishedD.ispublished
31.Thingskeep________.
A.changedB.changingC.beingchangedD.change
32.Ratherthan________everythingtothelastminute,healwayspreferstostartearly.
A.toleaveB.toleavingC.leaveD.beingleft
33.Wewalkedasfastaswecould,________tocatchthe9:
30train.
A.hopingB.tohopeC.hopedD.beinghoped
34.Theladywaswatched________herroomissilence.
A.toleaveB.leaveC.leftD.hadleft
35.Hehadhishorse________overthefence.
A.jumpingB.tojumpC.jumpD.jumped
36.Thereisnodictionary________youcanfindeverything.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.inthat
37.hebuiltatelescope________hecouldstudytheskies.
A.inwhichB.withthatC.throughwhichD.byit
38.Thelibrary________we’llvisitnextweekisnotfarfromhere.
A.whereB.inwhichC.whichD.towhich
39.Oneachsideofthestreet________alotoftrees.
A.standsB.growC.isstandingD.aregrown
40.MyfamilyaswellasI________gladtoseeyou.
A.amB.areC.isD.was
SectionB
Directions:
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbesuedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanneed.
A.expressionB.assistanceC.hidingD.meansE.gestures
F.appearG.turningH.communicationI.trulyJ.similarities
K.respectful
Bodylanguageisoneofthemostpowerfulmeansofcommunication,oftenevenmorepowerfulthanspokenlanguage.Peoplearoundtheworldshowallkindsoffeelings,wishesandattitudesthattheymightneverspeakaloud.Itispossibletoreadothersaroundus,eveniftheydonotwantustocatchtheirunspoken__41__.Ofcourse,bodylanguagecanbemisread,butmany__42__andactionsarecommon.
Themostcommonfacial__43__is,ofcourse,thesmile--itsfunctionistoshowhappinessandputpeopleatease.Itdoesnotalwaysmeanthatweare__44__happy,however.Smilesaroundtheworldcanbefalse,__45__otherfeelingslikeanger,fearorworry.Thereareunhappysmiles,suchaswhensomeonelosesface,hemaysmiletohideit.However,thegeneralpurposeofsmilingistoshowgoodfeeling.
Fromthetimewearebabies,weshowunhappinessorangerbyfrowning(皱眉头).Inmostplacesaroundtheworld,frowningand__46__one’sbacktosomeoneshowsanger.Makingafistandshakingitalmostalways__47__thatsomeoneisangry.
HowaboutshowingthatIambored?
Lookingawayfrompeopleoryawningwill,inmostcases,makeme__48__tobeuninterested.However,ifIturntowardandlookatsomeoneorsomething,peoplefromalmosteveryculturewillthinkthatIaminterested.
Being__49__topeopleissubjective,basedoneachculture,butingeneralitisprobablynotagoodideatogiveahugtoabossorateacher.Inalmosteveryculture,itisnotususallygoodtostandtooclosetosomeoneofahigherrank.StandingatalittledistancewithopenhandswillshowthatIamwillingtolisten.
Withsomanyculturaldifferencesbetweenpeople,itisgreattohavesome__50__inbodylanguage.Wecanoftenbewrongabouteachother,soitisanamazingthingthatweunderstandeachotheraswellasdo!
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Ifyouareamodernartlover,youshouldbesuretodropbytheSaatchiGalleryduringyourvisittoLondon.Theoriginalgallerywas__51__byCharlesSaatchi,aBritishartcollector__52__forfoundingtheSaatchiandSaatchiadvertisingagencywithhisbrother.ItmovedfromitsoldlocationinSt.John’sWoodtoitsnewhomeinCountryHallneartheThamesinthespringof2003.
Anyonewhohasheard__53__inthepastoftheoftenshockingbutalwaysinspiringworkson__54__attheSaatchiGallerywillnotbe__55__whenvisitingthegallery’snewlocation.Alongwiththe__56__ofnewBritishartists,thegallerystill__57__theworksofDamienHirst,theChapmanbrothers,andTracyEmininitspermanent__58__.
Oftheartworks,onecanseeintheSaatchiGallery,Hirst’sworksareprobablythemost__59__.Hirst’sworkfirstmadetheheadlinesintheearly1990swhenhe__60__artfromdeadanimals.
AlongwithHirst,theChapmanbrothers,DinosandJake,alsooweacertainamountoftheirfametotheSaatchiGallery.ItwasthroughSaatchithatthosetwobrotherscametopublicattention.Atthegallery,visitorscanseethebrothers’visionofHell,madefrom30,000plastictoysoldiers.
Anotherartistfeaturedatthegallerywhohasgrabbed__61__withherartisTracyEmin.In1998,Emingaverisetoargumentwhenshesoldhermessy,unmadebedtoSaatchiasaworkofart__62__“mybedat£150,000”.
Areanyoftheseworksreallyart?
ThatisaquestionyouwillhavetoanswerforyourselfwhenyouvisittheSaatchiGallery.CharlesSaatchihimselfsays,“Idon’thaveanygroundrulesfor__63__art.”Sometimesyoulookanddon’tfeelvery__64__withit--butthatdoesn’ttellyouverymuch.Itdoesn’t__65__revealmuchaboutthequalityofthework.”
51.A.repairedB.openedC.builtD.rented
52.A.keenB.suitableC.eagerD.famous
53.A.concertsB.reportsC.rumorsD.advice
54.A.storeB.boardC.displayD.sale
55.A.addicted.B.interestedC.disappointedD.worried
56.A.businessB.storyC.exhibitsD.tradition
57.A.producesB.publishesC.revisesD.includes
58.A.collectionB.stationC.memoryD.basement
59.A.ready-madeB.well-knownC.well-preparedD.easy-going
60.A.copiedB.createdC.inventedD.discovered.
61.A.headlinesB.positionC.advantagesD.occupations
62.A.adaptedB.writtenC.referredD.titled
63.A.praisingB.judgingC.appreciatingD.studying
64.A.surprisedB.confusedC.comfortableD.acceptable
65.A.necessarilyB.exactlyC.completelyD.likely
readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsthebeataccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.
(A)
Besidescontainingattractiveflowers,treesandotherplantsthatbeautifythecommunity,eco-friendlyraingardensarehealthyfortheenvironmentandthepeoplelivingandworkingnearby.
Araingardenisnotverydifferentfromatraditionalgarden.Itisjustafarmoreeco-friendlygarden.Usuallyitisbuiltlowerthantheground.Raingardensmakesmartuseofrainandstormwaterbytemporarilyholdingwaterfromrainandstormsandlettingitsoakslowlyintothegroundbeforeitrunsstreamsorentersthepublicdrinkingwatersupply.
Thus,araingardenkeepsthewater,allowingittobeusedasneededbyplantsintheraingarden,ratherthanflowingimmediatelyintonearbystreamsandgoingunused.Thewaterwillsoakslowlyintothegroundwithinadayortwo.Thiscreatesanadvantagethattheraingardendoesnotallowmosquitoestobreed.Thisisasimple,attractive,andeco-friendly“green”waytotreatstormwater.
What’smore,plantingaraingardenhelpsreducepollutionandimprovetheenvironment.Withoutusingexpensivemachineryandchemicals,raingardensremoveharmfulchemicalsintherainwaterandcutdownontheamountofpollutionreachingstreamsandriversbyupto30%.
Nativeplantsarerecommendedforraingardensbecausetheyaremoreusedtothelocalclimate,soil,andwaterconditions.Theymayattractlocalwildlifesuchasnativebirds.Wateryourraingardenimmediatelyafterplantingandonceaweek,unlessyouhavehadatleastaninchofrainduringtheweek.Oncenativeplantsestablishthenecessaryrootsystem,theywillrequirelittlecare.
Often,localgovernmentsandprivatebusinessesdeveloplargeraingardensintheiryardsandinpublicparksasawaytoimprovetheenvironmentandsolvefloodingproblems.However,youdon’tneedtobeaprofessionallyenvironmentalengineertocreatearaingarden.Aslongasyou’reeco-conscioushomeowners,youcanhelptheenvironmentbybuildingsmallerraingardensinyouryards.