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A.DevotingB.DevotedC.HavingdevotedD.Todevote
24._____allhisfollowersdead,thecaptainwastakenbyhisenemy.
A.ForB.AsC.BecauseofD.With
25.Shelooksforwardeveryspringto_____theflower-linedgarden.
A.walkinginB.walkinC.visitD.payingavisit
26.Howpleasedthedetectivewas_____whathiscustomertoldhim!
A.hearingB.tohearC.heardD.tohearing
27.---Alice,youlookpuzzled,Haveyouunderstoodit?
---No.I_____anotherproblemjustnow.
A.lhavethoughtofB.amthinkingofC.hadthoughtofD.wasthinkingof
28.---Iregret_____youJohnhasbeenfired.
---Icanhardlybelievemyears.He’ssuchafineworker.
A.tellingB.havingtoldC.totellD.tohavetold
29.Theoldmanleads______happylifenow,buthewillneverforget______hardtimewhenhewaspoor.
A.the,aB./;
theC.the;
/D.a,the
30.-----DidMarycometotheparty?
---Idon’tknow.She_____whileIwasout.
A.mayhavecomeB.musthavecomeC.mightcomeD.couldcome
31.Thepoorlittleboywho_____caughtstealingacakeoverthereisanorphan.
A.hasB.hadC.gotD.is
32.Behindthecoach_____ourteamwearingbluesuits.
A.haveB.walkC.isfollowedD.appears
33.Themotherdidn’tknow_____toblameforthebrokenglassasithappenedwhileshewasout.
A.whoB.whichC.theyD.that
34.Ourcountryisdevelopingatanamazingspeed,whichis_____makesmefeelsoproud.
A.thatB.whyC.whatD.where
35.Throughouttheweek,theboy_____mostoftheworkinthemanager’soffice.
A.tookonB.tookoffC.tookinD.tookover
第二节完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项
WingsofAngel
IusedtohatemyselfbecauseIwasn'
t"
normal"
.Everyoneelsecouldplayonthemonkeybarsandrideonabicycle,butnot36.Ihadaseverespinalcorddisorder(脊髓病)andIknewIwouldalwaysbemuch37thanothers.IhatedgoingtoschoolandIhatedothers38atme.Ihatedseeingotherssmilingbroadlyandstanding39andtall.Andmostofall,Ihatedlookinginthe40andseeinganuglyhunchback(驼背).
Myfriendsfoundme41becauseIdidn'
tletothergetclosetome.IthoughtIwasgoingtogoonlikethisfortherestofmylife42Angelaappeared.
Thatafternoon,Iwassittingbymyselfinacorneroftheschool—aspotwherenoonewould43me.That'
swhenIfirstheardyourvoice."
Hi.CanIsitdown?
"
Iraisedmyheadandthereshewas,withanirresistiblesmileonherroundface."
Whatareyoulookingat?
youasked."
Ants."
"
Whataretheydoing?
No44."
Ibetthey'
replayinggamesandmakefriends.Don'
tyouthinkso?
Thatwashowour45startedanditdidn'
tstop.Wetalkedabouteverythingunderthesun—theants,theclouds,mylittleniche(处境)—untilitwassunset.Thensuddenly,yousawmy46.Shejuststared.Myheart47.WhatIfearedmosthadhappenedandIknewforsureshewould48menow.Shestoodup,pointedatmybackandsaid,"
Iknow49yourbackishunched."
Iclosedmyeyeslikeacriminalwaitingtobe50.Ibeggedinmyheartforherto51,butshejustkeptongoing."
Iknowwhatyou'
vegotthere.Doyou?
No,"
Ianswered52.Shebentandwhisperedinmyears."
Yourbackisbunchedbecauseyou'
vegotapairofwingsfromtheangels."
Iwas53.Ilookedintohereyesandher54touchedmyheart.Fromthatdayon,Istartedtolearnto55myselfbecauseIhavethewingsofanangelandakind_heartedfriend.
36.A.themB.itC.meD.her
37.A.sadderB.shorterC.weakerD.slower
38.A.lookingB.smilingC.aimingD.glaring
39.A.stillB.aloneC.straightD.together
40.A.streetB.sunC.cornerD.mirror
41.A.distantB.stubbornC.hopelessD.unfortunate
42.A.afterB.beforeC.sinceD.until
43.A.disturbB.seekC.interruptD.ignore
44.A.wonderB.ideaC.signD.action
45.A.connectionB.competitionC.conversationD.comprehension
46.A.faceB.backC.eyesD.shoulders
47.A.sankB.beatC.brokeD.ached
48.A.careforB.relyonC.lookdownuponD.putupwith
49.A.thatB.howC.whetherD.why
50.A.accusedB.arrestedC.punishedD.sentenced
51.A.relaxB.leaveC.stopD.pause
52.A.shylyB.weaklyC.proudlyD.firmly
53.A.astonishedB.ashamedC.annoyedD.amused
54.A.wisdomB.generosityC.honestyD.kindness
55.A.controlB.likeC.comfortD.enjoy
第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
OnewarmMayday,twoeighteen–year–oldstudentsfromSanFranciscoStateCollegedecidedtocooloffwithaswimatBakers’Beach.ThetwostudentswerenamedRobertKoglerandShirleyO’Neill.Theyheadedouttoseaforadistanceof50metres.Robertwasinfront.
“Suddenly,Iheardhimscream,”Shirleyrecalls.“Ilookedroundandsawthisgreatgreythinggoingupintheair.Thewaterseemedtobealive.”Robertscreamedagain.“It’sashark!
Getoutofhere!
”
Aneye–witness,ArmySergeantLeoP.Daywasonguardatthenearbyarmypost.Hesawexactlywhathappenednext.“Icouldseethisboystrugglingwiththesharkinthewater,”hesaid.“Theseawasredwithblood.Hewasshoutingandsignallingsomeonetogoback,goback.ThenIsawthegirl.Shewasswimmingtowardshim.Shecompletelyignoredhiswarning.”ShirleyreachedRobert,andtriedtotakehishand.“WhenIpulled,allIcouldseewashisarm,handingbyathread,”shesaid.
SosheputherarmaboutRobert’sback,andstartedtoswimtowardstheshore.Shekeptpraying“Don'
t’letitattackagain!
”Thatjourneytotheshoreseemedtolastforhours.Atlast,astheynearedtheshore,afishermanthrewthemaline,andpulledthemboththerestoftheway.Theyoungmanhadlostalotofblood,anddiedtwoandahalfhourslater,Fromtheteethmarks,expertsidentifiedtheattackerasaGreatWhiteShark.ForwhatSergeantDaycalled“thegreatestexhibitionofbraveryIhaveeverseen,”thePresidentoftheUSgaveShirleyamedalforbravery.
56.WhenAlbertwasattackedbyasharkShirley.
A.wasswimmingintheseaB.waswatchinghimontheshore
C.wasonguardatthenearbyarmypost
D.wasshoutingandstrugglingwithashark,too
57.Choosetherighttimeorderofthefollowingeventsinthestory.
a.ArmySergeantsawthegirlswimmingtotheboy.b.Shirleysawagreatgreything.
c.Theyheadedouttosea.d.Robertdied.e.Afishermanthrewthemaline.
f.Hesawaboystrugglingwithashark.
A.b,c,e,d,f,aB.c,a,f,d,e,bC.b,c,f,a,d,eD.c,b,f,a,e,d
58.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.
A.thetwostudentswerebraveandconsiderate
B.thefishermanwasadventurousandhelpful
C.theexpertsdidn’tdomuchresearchonsharks
D.theSergeantcaredtoomuchabouthisownlife
B
BUKHANNON,WestVirginia—Tworescueteamsslowlymovedalongatwo-milepathonMondaynighttothesiteofacoalmineexplosionthattrapped13miners,whohadnotbeenheardfromsincetheearlymorningaccident.Meanwhile,atanearbychurch,morethan250familymembersandfriendsgathered,waitingforupdates(最新报道)ontherescuers’progress.
Theminersweretrappedatabout6:
30andmanyfamiliesweren’tinformedoftheaccidentuntilabout10a.m---morethanthreehoursafterithappened.“It’sveryupsetting,butyou’vegottobepatient,Iguess,”saidJohnHelms,whosebrother,Terry,wastrappedinthemine.Thetrappedminerswereabout260feetundergroundandabout10,000feetfromtheSagoMine’sentrance,saidRogerNicholson,generalcounselfromInternationalCoalGroup.
Atalatenightnewsconference,Nicholsonsaidoneteamhadadvancedabout4,800feetinthefour
hourssinceenteringtheminejustbefore6p.m.Anotherteamenteredthemineabout30minuteslater.
Hesaidthecrewwasveryexperienced,withsomemembershavingworkedundergroundfor
30to35years.Theminerswereequippedwithaboutonehourofbreathableoxygeneach.Thecompanyhasnotreleasedthenamesoftheminers.
Theteamstesttheairaboutevery500feet,andhavetodisconnect(remove)thepowertothephonestheyusetocommunicatewiththesurfacebeforedoingthat.“Wedon’twanttobeenergizinganythingifit’sinanatmospherewithburnablegases,”Kipssaid.Thecauseoftheexplosionwasnotimmediatelyknown.Highlevelsofcarbonmonoxidewerediscoveredshortlyaftertheexplosion,whichdelayedrescueefforts,butthoselevelshavesincesubsided(减退),authoritiessaid.
59.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat________.
A.alltheminerswhoweretrappedundergroundwerestillalive
B.communicationwiththetrappedminerswascutoff
C.thetworescueteamsenteredthemineatthesametime
D.therescuestartedassoonastheaccidenthappened
60.Ifthefirstteamadvancedatanaveragespeed,theycoulddigabout_______perhour.
A.1,000feet
B.2,400feet
C.1,200feet
D.4,800feet
61.Wherecanthepassagebeseen?
A.Inamagazine.
B.Inanewspaper.
C.Inasciencebook..
D.Onanadvertisement.
62.Whichofthefollowingshowsthepositionwheretheminersw
d?
C
Formanyofus,printedbooksaresatisfyinginwaysbeyondthewordstheycontain.Billionsofprintedbookshavebeenpublished,readandsavedinthe600yearssincemovabletypewasinvented,sowhymesswithagoodthings?
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