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  17.Iaskedher_____thebagbecauseitwastooexpensive.

  A.nottobuyB.tobuynotC.notbuyingD.notbuy

  18.--It’ssurprisingthathegotsuchahighmark!

  --Yes.Iwonder________it.

  A.howdidhedoB.howhedidC.whydidhedoD.thathedid

  19.Althoughyoumaymeetsomedifficulties,youshouldnever______.

  A.turnupB.getupC.giveupD.growup

  20.You_______behungryafterthelongwalk.Helpyourselftosomecakes.

  A.can’tB.shouldn’tC.needD.must

  21.--I’vegotthefinalHarryPotterbook.

  --Youwillloveit.I______ittwicealready.

  A.amreadingB.havereadC.wasreadingD.willread

  22.--Doyoulikethismovie?

  一Yes,it’sthe_____oneI’veeverseen.

  A.betterB.bestC.goodD.well

  23.Hehastoearnlotsofmoney______hecanbuyhischildrennicefoodandclothes.

  A.sothatB.suchthatC.thatD.inorder

  24.MsWangisanexcellentteacher.______inourclasslovesher.

  A.SomeoneB.NooneC.EveryoneD.Anyone

  25.Wheneverhewaslate,hecouldfindplentyofexcuses____soundedreasonable.

  A.whoB.whereC.whenD.which

  第二节语法选择(共10小题;

每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,从26~35各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  PeopleallovertheworldcelebrateValentine’sDay.However,theholiday26differentlyindifferentcountries27eachculturehasitsownValentine’sDaycustoms.Forexample,peopleintheUnitedStatesandJapanbothcelebrateValentine’sDay28February14.ButinJapan,onlyromanticpartnerscometogether,whileinAmerica,itcanbesharedbyanyone29isclose,friendorlover.ChocolateisthemostpreferredgiftintheUS30itiscommoninJapan,too.However,intheUSotherkindsofgiftsare31given,andmanypeopleexchangecards.Thebiggest32isthatinJapan,onlygirlsandwomen.33chocolatestoboysandmen,butintheUSboysandgirlswillgivecardsorsmallgiftstoallof34friends.AndwhileAmericanmenandwomenbothreceivegifts,womenusuallyget35expensivegiftsthanmen.That’swhyIwouldliketobeamaninJapanbutawomanintheUS!

26.A.celebratesB.iscelebratingC.celebratedD.iscelebrated

  27.A.althoughB.whereC.becauseD.if

  28.A.onB.inC.atD.by

  29.A.whomB.whoC.whoseD.which

  30.A.soB.asC.andD.or

  31.A.tooB.eitherC.neitherD.also

  32.A.differenceB.differencesC.differentD.differently

  33.A.giveB.togiveC.givingD.given

  34.A.theirsB.theyC.themD.their

  35.A.manyB.moreC.fewD.fewer

  三、完形填空(共10小题;

每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  Althoughitwasonlyautumn,everythingoutsidewascoveredinwhite.Unexpectedly,wewerehitwithabig36stormandnoonewasprepared.Wehavetwoappletreesinourbackyard.Prana,ourdog,loves37.Whenshegoesoutside,sheusuallygrabsadirtyapplefromthegroundtoeatlateron.Pranaknowsthatwhenshebringshertreasureintothehouse,Iamnotalways38,soshetriestohideitfromme.Itisourlittlegame.Onthedaythatitsnowedtoo39intheseason,PranawentoutsideandI40herfromthewindow.Inoticedthatshewas41lotsofholesandbringingouttheapplesburiedbeneaththesnow.Sheseemedtobe42todigupasmanyapplesasshecould.Butwhenshecamebackinside,shebroughtbackonlyone.Aboutfiveminuteslater,Ilookedoutside.Theyardwascompletely43withbirds.Pranahaddugupallthoseapplesforherbirdfriendstoeat.Sheknewthattheyhadn’tprepared44foodfortheearlywinter.Thisbeautifulactofunconditionallovefroma(an)45taughtmewhatrealkindnesswas.

  36.A.sandB.snowC.thunderD.rain

  37.A.applesB.winterC.gamesD.bones

  38.A.clearB.correctC.happyD.surprised

  39.A.1ateB.beautifullyC.1ightlyD.early

  40.A.metB.watchedC.calledD.heard

  41.A.hidingB.findingC.cuttingD.digging

  42.A.determinedB.suitableC.nervousD.encouraged

  43.A.hitB.markedC.coveredD.taken

  44.A.deliciousB.enoughC.1essD.extra

  45.A.teacherB.friendC.animalD.bird

  四、阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、c和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  PaulandJasonwerebrotherswholivedandworkedonneighboringfarms.For35yearstheyfarmedsidebyside,sharingmachineryandgoodsasneeded,withoutasingleproblem.However,oneautumn,thingschanged.Itbeganwithatinydisagreementaboutahorse,whichgrewintoamajordifference.Thedifferenceledtoangrywords,followedbyweeksofsilencebetweenthetwobrothers.OnemorningtherewasaknockonPaul’sdoor.Heopeneditandsawabuilderholdinghistoolbox.“I’mlookingforafewdays’work,”thebuildersaid.“ArethereanyjobshereIcouldhelpwith?

”“Yes,”answeredPaul,extremelypleasedtoseethebuilder.“Idohaveajobforyou.Lookatthatfarmacrossthecreek(小溪).That’smybrother’sfarm.Thatcreekusedtobeagrassfield,butlastweekmybrotherdugapathfromthefiverandmadethecreek.ButI’11gohimonebetter.Seethatpileofwood?

1wantyoutobuildmeafence,twometerstall,so1won’tneedtoseehimanymore.”Thebuildersaidthoughtfully.“IthinkIunderstandthesituationandI’llbeabletodoajobthatpleasesyou.”Paulhadbusinessintownthatdayandleftthebuildertohiswork.Whenhereturned,thebuilderhadjustfinishedhisjob.Paulwasshocked.Insteadofafencetherewasabridge,stretchingfromonesideofthecreektotheother.AsPaulstoodonthebridge,staringinamazement,hisyoungerbrotherJason,cameacross,andtookPaul’shand.“Youareagoodmantohavebuiltthisbridgeaftera11I’vedone,”saidJason.Then,Paul,withtearsinhiseyes,saidtothebuilderwhowaspackinghisbagtogo,“Thankyousomuch。

Pleasestay.Ihavemuchmoreforyoutodo.”“I’dloveto.”thebuildersaidquietly,“‘but,Ihavemanymorebridgestobuild.”

  46.Whatwasthecauseofthedisagreementbetweenthetwobrothers?

  A.Thediggingofthecreek.

  B.Aproblemaboutafarmanimal.

  C.Whoownedthefieldbetweenthefarms.

  D.Whowouldpayforbuildingthefence.

  47.Theunderlinedexpression“gohimonebetter”inparagraph4means·

  A.dosomethingevenworse

  B.improvethesituation

  C.pointouthismistake

  D.helphimout

  48.Whatdoweknowaboutthebrothers?

  A.Theyhadbeenfightingformanyyears.

  B.Theirfarmswerenotverysuccessful.

  C.Theyfinallyrealizedtheirmistakes.

  D.Theylikedbuildingbridges.

  49.Whydidthebuilderbuildthebridge?

  A.Heneededawaytogetacrosstheriver.

  B.Therewasnotenoughwoodforthefence.

  C.HemisunderstoodPaul’sinstructions.

  D.Hewantedtobringthebrotherstogether.

  50.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingtakeplaceinthestory?

  a.Thebrothersstoodonthebridge.

  b.Jasondugthecreek.

  c.Thebrothersbecameangrywitheachother,

  d.Thebuilderaskedforwork.

  e.Paulwentintotown.

  A.b,c,e,d,aB.c,b,d,e,a

  C.b,e,c,a,dD.c,d,b,a,e

  LastyearintheUKatleast45peoplediedand900morewereinjuredincaraccidentswheredriverswereusingtheirmobilephones.Yetmanypeoplecontinuetouse.Thenwhiledrivingeventhoughit’sdangerous.Researchhasshownthatitisdifficulttoconcentrate0ndrivingandtalkingatthesametime.Itcanevenbemoredangerousthandrivingafterdrinkingtoomuch.Arecentstudyfoundthatwhendriversweretalkingontheirmobilephones,theirstoppingtimeswere30percentslowerthanwhentheyhaddrunktoomuch—andnearly50percentslowerthanwhentheyweredrivingnormally.Italsofoundthatdriverstalkingonmobilephoneswerelessabletocontroltheircarsthandrunkdrivers.Andtalkingisn’teventhemostseriousproblem.Textingis.Unbelievably,anotherrecentstudyreportedthat22%ofadultsadmittedtheyhadsentatextmessagewhiledrivingatleastonceinthepastmonth.Anaveragetextmessagetakes90secondstowriteandsend.Thatmeansforoneandahalfminutesadriverislookingattheirphone’sscreenandnotattheroad.ThearrivalofnewsmartphonessuchastheiPhonewillonlymakemattersworseastheywillallowuserstodomorethingsthaneverbefore.Usingamobilephonewhiledrivingputsothers’livesatrisk.Nomatterhowwellwedrive,ifanotherdriverisnotbeingprofessionalorcareful,weareputindangerbytheiractions.Suchdriversareselfish,carelessandshouldhavetheirdrivinglicenses(驾照)cancelled.Thereisnodoubtthatmobilephonescallbefunandareextremelyuseful,especiallywhenyou’reintrouble.Butthereisnoneedtousethemwhiledriving.Justwaituntilyoustoporyouwillprobablygetintotroubleofyourown.

  51.Theunderlinedword“‘them”inparagraph1refersto.

  A.phoneusersB.mobilephones

  C.driversD.ears

  52.Accordingtothepassage,ifadriverneeds10secondstostopwhendrivingnormally,theywillneedsecondstostopwhentalkingonamobilephone.

  A.12.B.13.

  C.14.D.15.

  53.Accordingtothepassage,inwhatorderdothefollowingactivitiesinfluencedriving?

Dangerous→Moredangerous→Mostdangerous

  A.drinking→talkingonphone→texting

  B.texting→talkingonphone→drinking

  C.talkingonphone→texting→drinking

  D.drinking→texting→talkingonphone

  54.Whywillnewtypesofmobilephonesmakethedrivingproblemworse?

  A.Itwilltakelongertosendtextmessages.

  B.Peoplewillwanttotalkontheirphonesmoreoften.

  C.Therewillbemorethingsforpeopletodowiththeirphones.

  D.Peoplethinkthenewphonesareeasierandsafertouse.

  55.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldbedonetopeoplewhousemobilephoneswhendriving?

  A.Theyshouldb

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