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1.Thegovernmentisundergreat   becausemanypeoplehavebeenoutofworkinthiscityrecently.

A.pressureB.treatmentC.influenceD.support

2.Tomtoldusthatweneedn’tpayforthebigmeal,becauseitwouldbehis   ,whichdelightedus.

A.conflictB.motivationC.treatD.administration

3.Themanagertoldmethatmylowpaywasonly   anditwouldberaisedifIworkedtherelong.

A.accurateB.constantC.temporaryD.instant

4.Mr.Blacksuffereda   heartattackonhiswaytowork.Luckily,nothingwastooserious.

A.delicateB.mildC.tightD.rough

5.Thechildheldhermother’shand   whiletheycrossedthestreet.

A.constantlyB.rudelyC.deliberatelyD.tightly

6.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,schoolleaversare   thenumberoftheunemployed,whichisaseriousproblem.

A.squeezingB.swellingC.demandingD.swallowing

7.ItisgoodmannersinChinathatifaguestcomestoyourhouse,youshould   himorheracupoftea.

A.pourB.rejectC.lendD.delight

8.Manygraduatesareeagertofindajobwheretheycan   whattheyhavelearntincollege.

A.recycleB.applyC.tolerateD.attend

9.Mymotherwascaughtintherainyesterday,soIwasafraidthatshewould   .

A.falldownB.fallbehindC.fallillD.fallasleep

10.Youmustmakesurethatallthearrangementsfortheconcertare   beforeThursday.

A.introubleB.instoreC.inreliefD.inplace

第二节完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1分,满分20分)

Iworkedhardforawholeweek.SoIdecidedtorelaxandwentoutoftownwithmysonfortheweekend.Whenwewerewalkingonthestreet,wefoundalittlecafe11decidedtohavelunchthere.Afterwehadsatdownatourtable,I12anelderlycouplehavinglunchatatableacrosstheroom.I13havelookedoveratthemafewtimesbecausemysonaskedmeifI14them.Ishookmyheadandsaidno.ButItoldhimthattheyremindedmeofmyown15.

Whenthe16cameover,Iaskedherifsheknewthem.Shesaidshedid.Shesaiditwastheelderlyman’sbirthdaythatday.Onhearingthis,Iwantedtodo17forthemsoItoldthewaitressthatIwantedto18theirlunchandgavehersome19.

Sometimelater,theelderlycouplecameoverto20us.Theywereso21thatsomeonehadboughtthem22andwantedtomeetmysonandme.Itwasreallyabigsurpriseforthem.Theysaidthattheyhadbeenalittle23becausetheirownsonanddaughterseemedtohave24theoldman’sbirthday,buttheywerereallycheeredupbyourfriendly25.

Mysonwas26thatIhadpaidforthiscouplewhowedidn’tknowandaskedme27Ididit.I28himandrepliedthatmygrandparentsusedtogooutforlunchtocelebratetheirbirthdaysinthesamewayanditjustfeltliketherightthingtodoto29thiscouplesmile,30ontheirbirthday.Hearingmywords,mysonsmiled.

11.A.soB.andC.butD.or

12.A.noticedB.visitedC.recognizedD.disturbed

13.A.couldB.wouldC.shouldD.must

14.A.knewB.interruptedC.owedD.needed

15.A.parentsB.childrenC.grandparentsD.grandchildren

16.A.managerB.waitressC.coupleD.cleaner

17.A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something

18.A.askforB.orderC.payforD.cook

19.A.moneyB.adviceC.cardsD.lists

20.A.introduceB.comfortC.inviteD.thank

21.A.shockedB.excitedC.sorryD.proud

22.A.cakeB.giftsC.lunchD.goods

23.A.tiredB.gladC.worriedD.sad

24.A.arrangedB.discussedC.forgottenD.mentioned

25.A.gestureB.answerC.interestD.idea

26.A.satisfiedB.surprisedC.frightenedD.disappointed

27.A.howB.whenC.whyD.where

28.A.watchedoverB.caredaboutC.shoutedatD.smiledat

29.A.forceB.persuadeC.tryD.make

30.A.onlyB.especiallyC.evenD.exactly

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

LindaandherfriendsCathandKarenwereenjoyingacountrywalkwiththeirsevendogsoutsidePlymouthwhentheirdaytookashockingturn.Cath—whois60yearsold—suddenlyfellandhitherheadhardontheground,thenbecameunconscious.

Giventheirlocation,Lindaimmediatelyrealisedshe’dhavetodependonherownlife-savingskillstomakesureherfriendstayedsafe.

“Iphoned999but,becauseofourposition,theytook30minutes—maybeevenmore—toreachus.IknewanairambulancewasalsoonthewayfromExeter,butitseemedlikealifetimewhileIwaswaiting.”

Luckily,Lindahadrecentlyrenewedherlife-savingskillsatfirstaidintheworkplacecoursesoshestayedcalmandknewexactlywhattodo.

Shesaid,“First,Iplacedmyfriendintherecoveryposition.ThenIlayagainsthertokeepherwarmandwrappedbothourcoatsaroundher.ThenIjustkepttalkingtohertokeepherawake.”

Linda’streatmentkeptherfriendsafeandwarmuntildoctorsarrivedandtookhertohospital.Lookingback,shesaid,“Beingafirstaiderforrealwasscary,butIkeptmycoolandeverythingtheRedCrosstaughtmekickedin.I’msogladIrenewedmycourse.”

Karenadded,“IfithadnotbeenforLinda’sfirst-aidskills,thesituationcouldhavebeensomuchworse.ShestayedsocalmthewholetimeandIfeltcompletelyhelpless.Thisincidenthasmadeusallawareofhowimportantitistohavesomebasicfirst-aidskills.”

Interestingly,thethreefriendsbelongtoadogcharity—SouthWestGSDRescue.GSDRpromotessafetyawareness(推进安全意识)(alwayshaveyourmobilephone,tryandwalkwithanotherperson)whilehismembersareoutwalkingdogs.

31.LindakepttalkingtoCathsothat   .

A.Cathcouldstayawake

B.Cathwouldnotloseheart

C.Cathwouldrecoverquickly

D.Cathwouldfeelcomfortable

32.WhycouldLindaremaincalmduringtheincident?

A.BecauseKarenwaswithher.

B.Becauseanambulancewasontheway.

C.Becauseherfriendwasnotseriouslyhurt.

D.Becauseshehadjustrenewedherfirst-aidskills.

33.WhatdidKarenlearnfromtheincident?

A.Oldpeopleshouldn’twalktheirdogsfar.

B.It’snecessarytolearnsomefirst-aidskills.

C.Oneshouldremaincalmduringanincident.

D.Peopleshouldkeephealthywhilewalkingdogs.

34.MembersofSouthWestGSDRescueareaskedto   .

A.meetotherdoglovers

B.donatemoneytodogs

C.givefirstaidtopeoplewalkingdogsout

D.havesafetyawarenesswhilewalkingdogsoutside

B

ResearchersinHungaryhaveconfirmedthatdogsunderstandourfeelings,whichmanydogownershavelongsuspected.Scientistshavemadesurethatwhenitcomestoemotions,dogs’brainsaresimilartothoseofhumans.

Dogsareusuallynotrelaxedinalabenvironment,butwithalittlepetting(爱抚)andlotsoftreatstheycanbetrainedtositstill.That’showresearchersinHungary’sELTEUniversitywereabletogetimagesoftheirbrainsatwork.ResearchfellowAttilaAndicssaysithelpsthembetterunderstandtherelationshipbetweendogsandhumans.Itisknownforalongtimethatdogsandhumanssharesimilarsocialenvironment,butnowtheresultsshowthatdogsandhumansalsohavesimilarbrainstructurestoprocessinformation.

Aftertraining11dogstostaymotionlesswhiletheirbrainswerescanned(扫描),theresearcherscheckedtheirnerveresponsesto200significantsounds,fromcryingtobarkingandlaughing.Theythencomparedthemwithhumans’.Andicssaysitopensupnewpossibilitiesforresearch.Itestablishesafoundationofanewbranchofscience,becauseuntilnowithasn’tbeenpossibletomeasurethebrainactivitiesofdogs.

ThemindsofdogsarealsobeingstudiedatDukeUniversity,inNorthCarolina.Co-Directoroftheschool’sCanineCognitionCenter,EvanMacLean,saysthattheHungarianresultsareanimportantstepforward.

We’veknownforalongtimethatdogshavealotofbehavioralsimilaritiescomparedwithhumans.Butwedon’tknowanythingorverylittleaboutwhethersomeofthesebehaviorsarerepresentedsimilarlyinsidethebrainofthedog,sothisresearchisprovidingafirstunderstandingofit.Andwhatthattellsordinarydogowners,theHungarianscientistssay,istotreatyourcompanionsasfriends,notonlyanimals,becausetheyevidentlyunderstandhumanfeelings.

35.Howdidresearchersgetimagesofthedogs’brainsatwork?

A.Bybeatingthedogstomakethemkeepstill.

B.Bygivingthedogsloveandfoodtotrainthem.

C.Byprovidingarelaxingandfamiliarlabenvironment.

D.Byusingthedogs’natureofobeyingthecommandofhumans.

36.Wecanlearnfromtheresearchthat   .

A.dogsshouldbetreatedasfriends

B.dogsandhumanssharesimilarsocialenvironment

C.thebrainstructuresofdogsandhumansarequitedifferent

D.dogshavealotofbehavioralsimilaritiescomparedwithhumans

37.What’sEvanMacLean’sattitudetowardstheHungarianresults?

A.Cautious.B.Doubtful.

C.Favorable.D.Unconcerned.

38.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Dogsunderstandhowwe’refeeling

B.Howtotraindogsinthelabenvironment

C.Dogscanbetrainedtounderstandhumans

D.Therelationshipbetweendogsandhumans

C

“Howarethingsbackattheoffice?

”oneofthegentlemeninmybicycletourgroupaskedmeaswewerenearingtheendofanotherlengthyridethroughCroatia’ssceniccountryside.“Ithinktheyaregoingfine,”Isaid.“Ihaven’thadanycontactandIdon’tplanto.”“Yourcellphoneisn’ton?

”heaskedincredulously.“Youhaven’tcheckedyouremail?

”“Mycellphoneisoffandno,I’mnotplanningforit,”Isaid.

MywifeHeidiandItookourchildren,DanielandRachel,onatwo-weektriptoCroatia,oneofthemostbeautifulcountriesintheworld.Wemadethe

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