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A.Farfromit.B.Ofcourse.C.That’sit.D.Sowhat?
2.—Look!
Thereis_______worriedexpressiononherface.
—Itseemsthat_______badnewsprovestrue.
A.不填;
aB.the;
aC.不填;
不填D.a;
the
3.—Youseeminhighspirits,Susan.
—Ofcourse.AtthistimetomorrowI_______thebeautifulsceneryofHainan.
A.willenjoyB.willbeenjoying
C.amenjoyingD.haveenjoyed
4.I’mgoingtokeepthoseboxes,while_______Iwanttogetridofareinthestoreroom.
A.theoneB.thatC.theseD.theones
5.Curryrefusedtosay_______hadorganizedthemeeting,buteveryonecouldguessthat.
A.whyB.whatC.whoD.where
6.—_______yousucceedintheexams!
—Thankyou.Thesametoyou!
A.CanB.MayC.MustD.Will
7.Iftherehadbeen_______difference,hethought,theyshouldhavenoticedit.
A.thatabigB.athatbigC.bigathatD.thatbiga
8._______toHenry’sbirthdaypartymadeSandyveryhappy,becauseitmeantthatHenryhadforgivenhim.
A.InvitedB.Havinginvited
C.BeinginvitedD.Toinvite
9.ThechildrenfromthewestenjoyedtheirtriptoBeijing,andtheylovedclimbingtheGreatWall_______.
A.leastB.lessC.mostD.more
10._______,Iwouldaccepttheinvitationandgototheparty.
A.WereIyouB.WasIyou
C.HadIbeenyouD.WillIbeyou
第二节完形填空(共30小题:
A篇10小题,每小题1分;
B篇20小题,每小题1.5分;
满分40分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11~40各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ayoungmanwithlearningdifficultieshasbeencommendedafterhewasabletohelpanelderlywomanwhohadsufferedaseizure(惊厥).DavidMortonwasoutwithhissupervisorvolunteeringforcharity,whenhecameacrossthe11.Shehadsufferedaseizureandwaslying12atthebottomofherhallwaystairs.
Thankstohisfirstaid13withtheRedCross,Davidknew14whattodo.Hecheckedforanyinjuries,madesurethewomanwasbreathingandplacedherintherecoveryposition.Thenhemadesurea(n)15wascalledandwaitedwiththeladyuntiltheparamedics(医务人员)arrived.
Davidrecently16aRedCrossfirstaidcourseinCountyDown.Presentingthecertificate,firstaidtrainerMartinFrizzellsaid,“I’dliketocongratulateDavid.We’re17tohavetrainedhimandhisactions18thateveryonecanbeapotentiallife-saver.EmmaRand,whomanagestheRedCross’firstaidproject,wasoverjoyedattheyoungman’s19.Shesaid,“David’sfantasticstorydemonstrateshowpeopleofallabilitiescanmakea20differencewithjustalittlefirstaidtraining.”
11.A.ladyB.doctorC.trainerD.rescuer
12.A.sleeplessB.homelessC.aimlessD.helpless
13.A.debatingB.campaigningC.trainingD.competing
14.A.exactlyB.purposely
C.unconsciouslyD.temporarily
15.A.taxiB.truckC.ambulanceD.carriage
16.A.startedB.completedC.gaveD.created
17.A.excitedB.eagerC.fortunateD.proud
18.A.approveB.proveC.ensureD.demand
19.A.behaviourB.achievementC.scoreD.graduation
20.A.apparentB.revolutionaryC.life-savingD.magical
B
Iwasadanceteacherforalocalcollegeandhadbeenlearningaseriesofnewdancestointroduceintothecommunitiesinthearea.MyfriendandI 21 itwouldbefuntoexerciseinaliveband.Wedidn’tknowwe’dbeenthetopicofthebanduntilthey 22 usduringoneoftheirbreaks.Admiringourfootwork,theyaskedifwecould 23 timewiththethreefemalesingersinthegroupandteachthemsomeofour 24 .Thinkingitwouldbefunandgiveusmorepractice,we 25 tomeetthemthefollowingday.
Myfriendwasinterestedin 26 withtwoofthesingersandsuggestedIteachthethird,Gail.Thechallengefor 27 wouldbetoaccuratelydescribeeachmoveforGail.Beingblind,Gailhadneverseenusdancebutshewas 28 .
Iwentfromfeeling 29 forGailtoadmiringher.Shewasableto 30 allthathercolleagueshadinthesameamountoftime.
Afewweekslater,whileIwas 31 agroupofadultsacountry-westernLineDance,a(n) 32 ofGailcametomymind. 33 Ithoughtofher,Irealizedshehadlearnedso 34 becauseshedidnotusehereyes.The 35 wentfromherbrainstraighttohermuscles.ItoldthegroupaboutGailand 36 wetrysomethingnew,topretendwecouldn’t 37 .Wewentthroughthedanceagainusingonlythewordstoremindourbrainsofwhatwewishedour 38 todo.Tomyamazement,thestudentslearnedthedancequickerthanusual.
WithoutGail,IdoubtwhetherIwouldhavediscoveredanew 39 forteachingdance.Herattitudeshowedmethatweshouldnotbe 40 ofthethingswecannotseeordonotknow.
21.A.thoughtB.explainedC.declaredD.replied
22.A.missedB.approachedC.guidedD.trusted
23.A.makeB.showC.takeD.spend
24.A.studentsB.directorsC.stepsD.ways
25.A.rememberedB.affordedC.expectedD.agreed
26.A.workingB.walkingC.studyingD.racing
27.A.themB.meC.usD.her
28.A.politeB.confidentC.comfortableD.happy
29.A.angryB.shamefulC.fearD.sympathy
30.A.answerB.offerC.accomplishD.report
31.A.givingB.takingC.completingD.teaching
32.A.memoryB.attitudeC.experimentD.argument
33.A.AlthoughB.AsC.UnlessD.Before
34.A.hardB.proudlyC.calmlyD.quickly
35.A.dreamB.dutyC.messageD.interest
36.A.orderedB.directedC.commandedD.suggested
37.A.playB.writeC.seeD.talk
38.A.handsB.feetC.faceD.head
39.A.methodB.changeC.partnerD.hobby
40.A.sickB.tiredC.afraidD.careful
第二部分阅读理解(共25小题:
每小题2分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Therearesomewritingsthatchangelives.Therearesomeeventsthatchangelives.Therearesomeexperiencesthatchangelives.
My3.5-year-oldsonAdvaittaughtmeabeautifullessontoday.
Hecalledouttometodaysaying,“Papa,sit”.Thatusuallymeansleavingeverythingandgoingnexttohimandsittingdowntoplaywithhim.SoIdidthatashecanberelentlessandwillnotstopcallingouttillIgivein.Hewasplayingwithbeads(珠子),threadingthem.
Anyway,afterhefinishedplayingwiththebeads,hestartedtoslowlyputthebeadsbackintotheboxthattheyarestoredin.Hewasslowlypickingupeachbead,lookingatitasifitweremadeofchocolateandthenputtingitintoitsbox.
Andwithoverahundredbeadstogo,Iwasgettingimpatient.“Whycouldhenotpickup10inonego?
”Ithought.Inoticedthathedidthiswithasmuchinterestashehadwhilewewereplaying.
Suddenly,Irealizedthisboywasenjoyingthewholeprocess.Thejourneywashisgoal.Forhimeverybitwasasfunastheother.
Ithoughtofmyselfasakidwhenwewouldgoouttoplaycricket.IfIwasnotbattingorbowling,Iwasunhappy.OnlytheprocessofdoingsomethingIassociatedwithhappinessmademecheerful.
Butlookingathowpeacefullymysonwasputtingbeadsintotheboxafterhehadfinishedhisgametaughtmethattheprocessisthegoal.Thejoyofpilgrimage(人生历程)isnotingettingtherebutineverystepofthejourney.
Advait,myson,wasshowingmethatitwasaboutcompletelyenjoyingeverymomentwithcompleteloveandpeace.
41.WhenAdvaitsaid“Papa,sit”,whatdidhemean?
A.HewantedPapatoplaywithhim.B.HewantedPapatositbyhim.
C.Heintendedtomakehisfatherrest.
D.Heplannedtolearnfromhisfather.
42.Theunderlinedword“relentless”inthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby“ ”.
A.strictB.endlessC.severeD.cruel
43.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromhisson?
A.Howtoplaywithbeads.B.Howtoadmireeverybead.
C.Theprocessisthegoal.
D.Gettingtothedestinationisthegoal.
44.Thetextismainlyorganizedinorderof .
A.timeB.placeC.importanceD.complexity
45.WhichwordscanbestdescribeAdvaitwhenheplayedwiththebeads?
A.Impatientandunhappy.B.Carefulandpuzzled.
C.Surprisedandhappy.D.Peacefulandcheerful.
MuhammadAliisconsideredthemostfamousboxersincehekeepsaboxingrecordof61—5.HewinsseveralHeavyweightBoxingChampionships,andheevenwinsanOlympicgoldmedal.Thoughhehashadhisshareofcontroversy(争论)overtheyears,heisnowhonoredasanAmericanheroandaboxinglegend.MuhammadAliisoneofthemostrecognizableandlegendaryathletesintheworld,andIhavehisautograph(亲笔签名).
OntheshelfinmylivingroomisasmallcardwithMuhammadAli’sautographonit.Thisautographedcardhasbeeninthefamilyforalmost23years;
itisaboutoneyearolderthanme.MymotherwasintheAtlantaInternationalAirportin1988headingtowardthegateforherconnectingflight.ShethennoticedasmallcrowdnearoneofthegatesandrecognizedMuhammadAli.Mymotherkeptwalkingbecauseshedidnotwanttobotherhimanddidnotknowhowtoapproachhim,butafterawhile,shethought“whynot”andstartedrunningbacktowardthegate.
Alihadsincemovedawayfromthegatesobythetimeshefoundhim,shewasoutofbreath.Shewasabletoask,“Sir,mayIhaveyourautograph?
”andhehandedherapre-signedautographedcardthathecarriedaroundsincehewastoobusyshakinghandstosignautographs.Mymothersaidsheadmiredhimandthankedhimforhisautographtowhichhereplied,“Godbless!
”andkeptmoving.Accordingtomymother,hewasveryhandsome,soft-spoken,andreallypleasant.
Tome,havinganitemsignedbythefamousMuhammadAliisitselfanoutstandingreasonformakingthiscardmyfavoritesportstreasure,butpicturingmymotherrunningthrou