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cybercrime.(网络犯罪)
A.whether;
doingB.that;
dealingC.whether;
doD.that;
do
4.Thecountrieshavebeen______formorethanacentury.
A.atrestB.atwarC.attableD.atschool
5.Whathedid_______whathesaidmovedus.
A.morethanB.ratherthanC.lessthanD.nomorethan
6.Asisknowntoall,thefinancialcrisisfirstlybrokeoutintheUnitedStateswhich
______thegroupofdevelopedcountries.
A.belongingtoB.wasbelongingtoC.belongstoD.isbelongedto
7.Agroupofsoldierswentintothewoods________themissingpilot.
A.searchforB.searchofC.insearchofD.search
8._____isknowntoallthattheAmberRoombelongstotheRussians.
A.AsB.whichC.ItD.What
9.Hewassonervousduringthetest.No______hedidn’tpasstheexam.
A.wayB.surpriseC.wonderD.matter
10.Thepaper_____bambooismadeisespeciallyfine.
A.whichB.intowhichC.ofwhichD.fromwhich
11.You’dbetternot_______theradio,oryou’llnotbeabletoputittogetheragain.
A.takeapartB.takeawayC.takeoutD.takein
12.Iwas_______bywhathadhappened.
A.ShockedB.ShockingC.shockD.Shocks
13.HehasgivenmesomuchhelpthatIreallywanttodosomeforhim__________.
A.inturnB.byturnsC.inreturnD.inanswer
14.Alexandertriedtogethiswork__________inthemedicalcircles.
A.torecognizeB.recognizingC.recognizeD.Recognized
15.Thefilmiswellworth_______.
A.toseeB.seeingC.tobeseenD.ofbeingseen
II.完形填空(20分)
IttookGeorgequiteawhiletofinda__16__placeforhiscarandintheendhe
hadtoleaveitinanarrowstreet,__17__fromthedentist’s.Ashegotout,heglanced
athis__18__.Hisappointment(约会)wasatfiveandhestillhadtwentyminutesto
__19__.Hecrossedintothesquareand__20__onabench,partlyto__21__thelast
oftheafternoonsun,__22__tocalmhisnerves(神经).Hehatedthesevisits__23__
thedentist(牙医).Ashesatthere,watchingthechildrenatplayand__24__totheold
womentalkingtoeachother,heturnedaroundtoseearedcarlikehisowncomeout
ofthe__25__wherehehadparked.Thecargatheredspeedandwassoon__26__of
sight.George__27__inhispocketsforthekeys:
Theywerenotthere.“Mycar!
”he
cried__28__aloudvoice,whichmadeseveralpeoplestareathim.Hegotupandran
acrossthe__29__andthendownthenarrowstreet.Hiscarwasnottobeseen—but
thenhediscovereditconcealed(被隐藏)__30__alargeone.Hewasrelieved(使
宽慰)tofindhis__31__,stillinhiscar.Bythetimehereachedthedentist’sitwas
alreadyfive.“Ihadratheranodd(奇特的)__32__,”hesaidtothedentisttoexplain
his__33__.“Ithoughtmycarhadbeen__34__.”“It’squite__35__sir,”saidthe
dentist.“AsamatteroffactIhaveonlyjustgotheremyself.”
16.A.leavingB.parking(停车)C.wideD.special
17.A.inawayB.farawayC.somewayD.near
18.A.watchB.teethC.carD.place
19.A.leaveB.sitC.spareD.seethedoctor
20.A.stoppedB.steppedC.stoodD.satdown
21.A.shineB.enjoyC.getD.receive
22.A.butalsoB.soC.inorderD.for
23.A.byB.ofC.toD.with
24.A.listenB.listeningC.tolistenD.listened
25.A.carB.placeC.streetD.way
26.A.disappearedB.outC.leftD.lost
27.A.lookedB.feltC.foundD.searched
28.A.withB.atC.inD.by
29.A.squareB.hospitalC.streetD.bench
30.A.withB.behindC.afterD.in
31.A.bagsB.moneyC.keysD.card
32.A.chanceB.luckC.thingD.experience
33.A.hateB.reasonC.latenessD.car
34.A.robbedB.stolenC.lostD.there
35.A.trueB.goodC.oftenD.allright
III.阅读理解(共24分)
A
SometimeagoIdiscoveredthatoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingitmended,asthereareawholelotofantique(古董)shopsnearmyhome.SoIlefthomeonemorningcarryingthechairwithme.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendlyreception.Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn’tevenlookatmychair.
Thesecondshop,thoughslightlymorepolite,wasjustthesame,andthethirdandthefourth—soIdecidedthatmyapproachmustbewrong.
Ienteredthefifthshopwithaplaninmymind.Iplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeper,“Wouldyouliketobuyachair?
”“Twentypounds,”Isaid.“OK,”hesaid.“I’llgiveyoutwentypounds.”“It’sgotaslightlybrokenleg,”Isaid.“Yes,Isawthat.It’snothing.”
EverythingwasgoingaccordingtotheplanandIwasgettingexcited.“Whatwillyoudowithit?
”Iasked.“Oh,itwillbeeasytoselloncetherepairisdone.”“I’llbuyit,”Isaid.“Whatdoyoumean?
You’vejustsoldittome,”hesaid.“Yes,IknowbutI’vechangedmymind.Iamsorry.I’llgiveyoutwenty-sevenpoundsforit.”“Youmustbecrazy,”hesaid.Then,suddenlythepennydropped.“Iknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.”“You’reright,”Isaid.“AndwhatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaid,‘Wouldyoumendthischairforme?
’”“Iwouldn’thaveagreedtodoit,”hesaid.“Wedon’tdorepairs,notenoughmoneyinitandtoomuchtrouble.ButI’llmendthisforyou.Shallwesayforafiver?
”Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.
36.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinthefirstshopthewriter.
A.wasratherimpoliteB.waswarmlyreceived
C.askedtheshopkeepertobuyhischairD.askedtheshopkeepertorepairhischair
37.Theexpression“thepennydropped”inthelastparagraphmeanstheshopkeeper
A.changedhismindB.acceptedtheoffer
C.sawthewriter’spurposeD.decidedtohelpthewriter
38.Howmuchdidthewriterpay?
A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.
39.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthatthewriterwas.
A.honestB.carefulC.smartD.funn
B
Haveyoueversetagoalforyourself,likegettingfitorbeingpickedforateam?
Likelotsofpeople,maybeyoustartedoutdoinggreat,butthenlostsomeofthatdriveandhadtroublegettingmotivated(激励)again.Everyonestruggleswithstayingmotivatedandreachingtheirgoals.Justlookathowmanypeoplegoondiets,loseweight,andthengainitbackagain!
Checkinwithyourgoal.
Ithelpsifyouwritedownyoursmallgoalsinthesamewayyouwrotedownyourbiggoal.Thatwayyoucanfollowwhatyouneedtodo,checkofftasksasyoufinishthem,andenjoyknowingthatyou’removingtowardyourbiggoal.Ifyou’refeelingweakonwillpower,youcanlookatyourlisttohelpyouchange!
Goonwithyourgoalifyouslipup(出差错).
Ifyouslipup,don’tgiveup.Forgiveyourselfandmakeaplanforgettingbackonroad.Patyourselfonthebackforeverythingyoudidright.Don’tbeatyourselfup,nomatterhowfarofftrackyouget.Mostpeopleslipupwhentryingtomakeachange—it’sanaturalpartoftheprocess.
Sharewithafriend.
Anotherwayishavingsupportivepeoplearoundyou.Havingagoalpartnercanmakeallthedifferenceintimeswhenyoudon’tfeelmotivated.Ifyou’renotgettingsupportfromsomeonewhenyoureallyneedit,youmayneedtotakeabreakfromthatfriendshipandmakefriendswithpeoplewhowanttohelpyousucceed.
Don’tgiveup!
Endinganunhealthybehaviororcreatinganew,excitingoneisallabouttakingresponsibility(责任)forourlives.Findingthemotivationtodoitisn’teasy,butitisalwayspossible.Youcanstaymotivatedbywritingdownyourgoals,stickingtoyourplan,andremindingyourselfofwhatledyoutosetyourgoalinthefirstplace.Changeisexciting—we’dallbeveryboredwithoutit.
Goodluckinreachingyourgoals!
40.Theunderlinedword“drive”inthefirstparagraphrefersto______.
A.thewishtoachieveagoal
B.theneedtohavegreatenergy
C.thepressuretodrivefast
D.thestrongenergytodrive
41.Ifapersonslipsup,theauthorthinksofitas______.
A.strangeB.naturalC.necessaryD.wrong
42.Whatistheadviceforstayingmotivated?
A.Tosetabiggoalinthefirstplace.
B.Toshareagoalwithyourfriend.
C.Todivideyourgoalintosmallones.
D.Tomakeaplanforchangingyourgoal.
43.Thepassageismainlyabouthowto______.
A.helpyourfriendsucceedatlast
B.setabiggoalandreachit
C.dealwithafriendwhooffersnosupport
D.keepmotivatedtoachieveyourgoal
C
FewbuildingsonearthcancompetewiththelegendarybeautyoftheTajMahal.ToweringovertheancientIndiancityofAgra,theTajMahalisthegrandestmonument(纪念碑)toloveevercreated.
Theloversinthisstoryarethe17thcenturyIndianemperorShahJehanandhiswifeMumtazMahal.Shetookaleadingroleinadvisinghim,whichissomethingunusualforawomantodoforahusbandwho’sanemperor.Overthecourseoftheirnineteen-yearmarriageshegavebirthto14children.Butin1631whiletryingtodelivertheirfifteenth—shetragicallydied.Hewasheartbrokenwhenshedied.Andafterherdeath,hedecidedtobuildtheworld’sgreatestmonumenteverbuilt,forlove.
Heorderedtheroyalarchitectstodesignthemostbeautifulbuildingtheworldhadknownanddecidedtonameitafterhisbeloved,MumtazMahal.Hecalledontwentythousandworkersandsentmanymorepeopletoallcornersofhiscountryinsearchofvaluablemetalsandjewels.Andafterseventeenyearsofhardwork,Shah