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B.disturbed;

disturbing

C.disturbing;

D.disturbed;

4.Byboatistheonlywaytogethere,whichiswearrived.

A.whereB.when

C.whyD.how

5.Theopenaircelebrationhasbeenputoffthebadweather.

A.incaseofB.inspiteof

C.insteadofD.becauseof

6.NotonlyTombutalsohiswifefondofwatchingtelevision.

A.areB.were

C.beD.is

7.Wehadwantedtofinishourtaskbynoon,butitdidn'

tquiteasplanned.

A.findoutB.giveout

C.handoutD.workout

8.Theairinthefactoryisseriouslypolluted.Ifin,itmayresultinsomekindofillness.

A.isbreathedB.breathed

C.breathingD.breathes

9.Theaccidentinreportedtheworkers'

misusingthefacilities.

A.tohavebeenresultedin

B.toresultfrom

C.havingresultedin

D.tohaveresultedfrom

10.Haveyougotbooksforthetrainjourney?

Itwilltakeyou20hoursto

toHarbin.

A.largequantitiesof;

get

B.agreatdeal;

stay

C.agoodmanyof;

live

D.agoodsupplyof;

arrive

11.thedifferencebetweenthetworesearchfindingswillbeoneoftheworstmistakesyoumake.

A.Don'

tknowB.Notknowing

C.KnownD.Toknow

12.hisbodyandsoultoEnglishteachingbutignoringhisownhealth,CharlieLeepassedawaywhilepreparinglessonsatnight.

A.DevotedB.Todevote

C.BeingdevotedD.Devoting

13.ItisinQingdaoyouaregoingtopayavisittothiskindofwashingmachineisproduced.

A./;

thatB.where;

which

C./;

whereD.what;

14.Werequiredthathesorrytohismum,butheinsistedthatithisfault.

A.said;

wasn'

tB.said;

shouldn'

tbe

C.say;

tD.say;

15.—Ouch,mum!

Afishbonehasstuckinmyteeth!

—,Lucy.Iamcoming.

A.TakeyourtimeB.Helpyourself

C.GoaheadD.Takeiteasy

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1分,满分20分)

IenteredmyofficeontheafternoonofDecember20thandbegantowork.Asthevolunteercoordinator(协调人),Iwas16forfilling2,500volunteerpositionsinthemonthofDecemberalone.

17thephonerang.Thevoiceontheotherend18herselfasKimberly.Shesaidshewas19toseeiftherewerestillanypositionsforhersonJake,whowasexpectinga(n)20ofcomingtohelp.Sheexplainedwhata21itwouldbeforJaketohavesomethingto22sincehe'

dbeendiagnosed(诊断)withcancer.However,I23havingtotellhimIcouldofferhimverylittle24becausetherewerenomorepositions.

Afterthephonecall,Iwasdeepinthought.Then,Mark,inchargeofthepony(矮种马)rides,camein.Ina(n)25voice,hesaid,“26Ihavetoliftonemorekidononemorehorse,Imaydie.Jessica,I27needanotheronewithastrongback,evenifit'

sjustforacoupleofhours.”

Asmilelitupmyface,andIsaid,“IthinkI28aguy.”Andaphonecalllater,Jakewasscheduledto29Markeachnightthroughtheendoftheevent.

Thenextday,Imademywaytowardtheponyrides.Jake30withhisbacktomeontheplatform.Anothervolunteerwavedatme,andJake31.Amomentlaterhe32meandsmiled.

“Jessica!

”hesaid33.“Thankyouforgettingmethis34.MarksaysI'

mdoingagoodjob,andalsomymomis35ofme!

”ThenJakehuggedme.Ifeltveryhappy!

16.A.anxious   B.famous

C.responsibleD.suitable

17.A.SuddenlyB.Fortunately

C.FinallyD.Slowly

18.A.consideredB.viewed

C.madeD.introduced

19.A.coming B.calling C.running D.leaving

20.A.abilityB.opinion

C.chanceD.problem

21.A.reliefB.surprise

C.failureD.question

22.A.sayB.donate

C.needD.do

23.A.riskedB.regretted

C.forgotD.stopped

24.A.approvalB.money

C.workD.doubt

25.A.tiredB.happy

C.calmD.sweet

26.A.BecauseB.As

C.ThoughD.If

27.A.neverB.really

C.almostD.seldom

28.A.requireB.arrange

C.knowD.order

29.A.helpB.praise

C.callD.instruct

30.A.jumpedB.lied

C.sleptD.sat

31.A.turnedupB.turnedaround

C.turnedoffD.turnedout

32.A.recognizedB.admired

C.metD.accepted

33.A.patientlyB.quietly

C.excitedlyD.coldly

34.A.giftB.lesson

C.friendD.job

35.A.ashamedB.proud

C.awareD.fond

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Tomostpeople,noisepollutionisajetflyingovertheirhead.ForoneSpanishwoman,itisaneighborplayingthepiano.Thewomanhastakenherneighbortocourt.Nowshewantstosendherneighbortoprisonforoversevenyearsonthechargesofpsychologicaldamageandnoisepollution.

Inacountryknownforitsnoisiness,thecasehasraisedeyebrows.NeighborsoftencomplainaboutstreetnoiseinSpain,butpeopleseekingprisontimeforsomeonepracticingthepianoisunheardof.Atthetrial,SoniaBosomsaysshehasbeensufferingnoisepollutionuptonowduetothepracticesessionsofLaiaMartin,wholivesbelowher.Martin,27,didn'

tadmitthatsheplayedathomethatoften,sayingshetookregularclassesinothertownsandmostlypracticedathomeontheweekends.

Onthefirstdayofthetrial,thenewspaperreportedthatBosomtoldthecourtshenowhatedpianossomuchthatshecouldn'

tevenstandseeingtheminafilm.

Bosomsaysyearsofhearingconstantplayinghascausedher“psychologicalinjury”.Medicalreportsshowshehassufferedfromavarietyofproblems,includinginsomnia(失眠),anxiety,andpanicattacks.

Shesaystestsbylocalauthoritieshavefoundthatthesoundlevelsmadebythepianoareupto10decibels(分贝)higherthanthelimit.Cityauthoritieshaveaskedthefamilyseveraltimestoeitherstopthepianoplayingorsoundproof(隔音)theroom.Thefamilytoldthecourttheycarriedoutsoundproofingworktwicebutthecomplaintscontinued.

Thecourthasn'

tmadeafinaldecision.AspokeswomansaysthetrialwillendbeforeMay.

36.BosomwantstosendMartintoprisonbecause.

A.Martin'

splayingthepianodamagedherhealth

B.Bosomsufferedfromheartattack

C.Martinrefusedtotakeregularclassesinothertowns

D.Martinflewajetoverherhead

37.HowdidLaiaMartinrespondtothecomplaints?

A.Shestoppedplayingthepiano.

B.Shesoundproofedtheroom.

C.Shedidn'

tadmitsheplayedathome.

D.Shetookherneighbortocourt.

38.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.A7yearSentenceCausedbythePiano

B.PianistChargedwithNoisePollution

C.HealthProblemsofaSpanishWoman

D.ActionsAgainstNoisebyLocalAuthority

B

DaleCarnegiewasanAmericanwriterandlecturer,andthedeveloperoffamouscoursesinselfimprovement,salesmanship,corporatetraining,publicspeaking,andinterpersonalskills.

Bornin1888inMaryville,Missouri,Carnegiewasapoorfarmer'

sboy.HisfamilymovedtoBelton,Missouriwhenhewasasmallchild.Inhisteens,thoughstillhavingtogetupat4:

00ameverydaytomilkhisparents'

cows,hemanagedtoobtainaneducationattheStateTeacher'

sCollegeinWarrensburg.Hisfirstjobaftercollegewassellingcorrespondencecourses(函授课程).Hemovedontosellingbacon,soap,andlardforArmour&

Company.

Aftersaving$500,DaleCarnegiequitsalesin1911inordertopursuealifelongdreamofbecomingalecturer.HeendedupinsteadattendingtheAmericanAcademyofDramaticArtsinNewYork,butfoundlittlesuccessasanactor.Laterhegottheideatoteachpublicspeaking.Inhisfirstsession,hesuggestedthatstudentsspeakabout“somethingthatmadethemangry”,anddiscoveredthatthetechniquemadespeakersunafraidtoaddressapublicaudience.Fromitsbeginning,theDaleCarnegieCoursedeveloped.CarnegiehadmadeuseoftheaverageAmerican'

sdesiretohavemoreselfconfidence.

PerhapsoneofCarnegie'

smostsuccessfulmarketingmoveswastochangethespellingofhislastnamefrom“Carnagey”toCarnegie,atatimewhenAndrewCarnegiewasawidelyrecognizedname.

Carnegie'

sworksincludeLincolntheUnknown(1932),PublicSpeakingandInfluencingMeninBusiness(1932),andHowtoStopWorryingandStartLiving(1948).Hisgreatestachievement,however,waswhenSimon&

SchusterpublishedHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople.Thebookwasabestsellerfrom1936.BythetimeofCarnegie'

sdeath,thebookhadsoldfivemillioncopiesin31languages,andtherehadbeen450,000graduatesofhisDaleCarnegieInstitute.

CarnegiediedathishomeinNewYorkin1955.

39.DaleCarnegie'

schildhoodcanbedescribedas.

A.hard   B.happy

C.lonelyD.boring

40.Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderoftheevents?

a.becominganactor

b.receivingacollegeeducation

c.teachingpublicspeaking

d.sellingcorrespondencecourses

A.a,c,b,dB.b,a,c,d

C.d,b,c,aD.b,d,a,c

41.TheDaleCarnegieCourselaidemphasison.

A.givingpeopleselfconfidence

B.helpingpeopletogetwealth

C.teachingpeoplespeakingskills

D.advisingpeopletolivehappily

42.DaleCarnegiechangedhislastname.

A.togetmorehelp

B.towinmoresupport

C.tobecomemorefamous

D.toavoidunnecessaryconfusion

C

RobertJarvik,bornonMay11,1946inMichiganandraisedinStamford,isamedicalscientistandresearcher,whoplayedanimportantroleintheinventionoftheartificialheart.Hewasinterestedinmedicinefromayoungage.Hewatchedhisfatherperformoperationsandgainedapatent(专利权)foramachineappliedinthemedicaloperationbeforehegraduatedfromhighschool.

JarvikattendedSyracuseUniversityandconsideredacareerinart.Whenhisfatherdevelopedheartdiseasesuddenly,hedecidedthentoworkonamedicalcareer.Heappliedtomedicalschools,butwasnotadmittedtoanyschoolsintheUS.Beforelong,hewasadmittedtothemedicalschoolinItalyandstayedther

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