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C.it’suptoyouD.takeyourtime
3.Herdaughterwassolovelylittlegirlthateverybodyinthestreetwouldsmileatheratfirstsight.
A.the;
aB.a;
不填C.the;
theD.不填;
the
4.Thestudentsenteredtheclassroom,smilingand,anddowntohavetheirlessons.
A.talked;
satB.talking;
sittingC.talking;
satD.talked;
sitting
5.—Shecan’tfindherkeys?
She’llbelockedoutallnight.
—Youareright.I’dbettercallhertocheckifshe’sOK.
A.WhataboutB.WhatwithC.WhatifD.Whatfor
6.Thelittleboywasallowedtogoswimminghekeptneartheotherboys.
A.onconditionthatB.incaseC.nowthatD.bythetime
7.tokeepaneventemperature,sothestructureofthenewly-builthousewarmsanddriesoutgradually.
A.TryingB.TryC.IfyoutryD.Havingtried
8.—Youmustn’tparkyourcarhere,sir;
it’stheentrancetoourbuilding.
—Imustn’t,I?
Andwhatareyougoingtodoaboutit?
A.can’tB.shouldn’tC.mustn’tD.needn’t
9.MissGreentookupthestoryatthepointthethiefhadjustmadeoffwiththejewels.
A.whereB.whichC.asD.when
10.—Youmecrazy.TurnofftheTV,Suzy.
—Regis,Ithinkyouawalkinthegarden.
A.aredriving;
needB.drove;
needed
C.drive;
areneedingD.havedriven;
areneeded
11.TheweatherwasgoodinL.A.,therewasbadweathernearChicago.
A.orB.butC.soD.once
12.—Theircarwashitbyatruckonthewaytotherailwaystation.
—,theymissedthetrain.
A.NosurprisinglyB.NotsurprisingC.NosurprisingD.Notsurprisingly
13.Theyarestillthemissingchild,whodisappearedlastSundayafterattendingherfriend’sbirthdayparty.
A.askingforB.callingforC.huntingforD.sendingfor
14.—HaveyoueverheardofanAmericanpresidentcalledChesterA.Arthur.
—No,andhe’snotmentionedinmyhistorybookatall.Heseems.
A.tohavebeencompletelyforgottenB.havingcompletelyforgotten
C.tohavecompletelyforgottenD.completelyforgetting
15.DidyouhearthatJimwasrobbedduringhisrecenttriptoThailand?
Notonlyhismoney,buthewasnearlykilled.
A.helostB.washelostC.hehadlostD.didhelose
二.完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Aresupermarketsdesignedtopersuadeustobuymore?
Whenyouenterasupermarket,the(16)knowsbetterthanyoudohowyouwill17—whichwayyouwillwalk,whereyouwill18whatwillmakeyou19oneproductratherthananother.Whencustomersgointoashop,they20looktotheirleftbut21towardsright.Sosupermarketare22usuallyontheleftofbuilding,andthedesignistotakeshoppers23thestore,aisle(通道)afteraisle,fromlefttoright.Thenshopperswillpayattentiontoallthe24.
Freshfruitandvegetablesare25nearsupermarketentrances.Thisgivestheimpressionthatonly26foodissoldintheshop.27foodsthateveryonebuys,likesugarandteaareputneareachother.Theyarekeptindifferentaislessothatcustomersaretakenpastother28foodsbeforetheyfindwhattheywant.Inthisway,shoppersare29tobuyproductsthattheydonotreally30.
Peoplewalkquicklythrough31aisles,buttheymovemoreslowlyinwideaislesandgivemoreattentiontotheproducts.Onebest-selling32forproductsisattheendofaisles,becauseshoppersslowdowntoturnintothenextaisles.
Sweetsareoftenplacedatchildren’s33levelatthecheckout(出口处).Whileparentsare34topay,childrenreachforthe35andputtheminthetrolley(手推车).
16.A.assistantB.managerC.leaderD.shopowner
17.A.behaveB.selectC.chooseD.bring
18.A.goB.stopC.lookD.stand
19.A.enjoyB.touchC.readyD.helpful
20.A.naturallyB.simplyC.easilyD.hurriedly
21.A.hurryB.moveC.takeD.read
22.A.exitsB.toiletsC.entrancesD.centers
23.A.intoB.aroundC.alongD.towards
24.A.productsB.signsC.pricesD.aisles
25.A.storedB.hiddenC.shownD.bought
26.A.goodB.niceC.necessaryD.healthy
27.A.ImportantB.BasicC.FastD.Fresh
28.A.tastyB.cheapC.expensiveD.attractive
29.A.invitedB.readyC.encouragedD.willing
30.A.needB.eatC.knowD.like
31.A.longB.shortC.highD.narrow
32.A.stateB.positionC.situationD.action
33.A.handB.eyeC.headD.height
34.A.sittingB.askingC.waitingD.going
35.A.foodB.billC.moneyD.sweets
三.阅读理解(每小题2分,共26分)
A
Gesturesarethesilentlanguageofeveryculture.Wepointafingerormoveanotherpartofthebodytoshowwhatwewanttosay.Itisimportanttoknowthebodylanguageofeverycountryorwemaybemisunderstood.
IntheUS,peoplegreeteachotherwithahandshakeinaformaldiscussion.Thehandshakemustbefirm.Ifthehandshakeisweak,itisasignofweaknessorunfriendliness.Friendsmayplaceahandontheother’sarmorshoulder.Somepeople,usuallywomen,greeteachotherwithahug(拥抱).
SpaceisimportanttoAmericans.Whentwopeopletalktoeachother,theyusuallystandabout2.5feetawayandatanangle,sotheyarenotfacingeachotherdirectly.Americansgetuncomfortablewhenapersonstandstooclose.Theywillmovebacktohavetheirspace.IfAmericanstouchanotherpersonbyaccident,theysay,“Pardonme.”or“Excuseme”.
Americansliketolookattheotherintheeyeswhentheyaretalking.Ifyoudon’tdoso,itmeansyouarebored,hidingsomething,orarenotinterested.Whenyoustareatsomeone,however,itisnotpolite.
ForAmericans,thumbs-upmeans“yes”,“verygood”or“welldone”.Thumbs-downmeanstheopposite.Tocallawaiter,onemightputuponehandtoheadlevelorabove.Toshowyouwantthecheck,makeamovementwithyourhandsasyouaresigningapieceofpaper.Itisallrighttopointatthingsbutnotatpeoplewiththehandandindexfinger(食指).Americansshaketheirindexfingersatchildrenwhentheyscoldthemandpatthemontheheadwhentheyadmirethem.
Learningaculture’sbodylanguageissometimesconfusing(困惑的).Ifyoudon’tknowwhattodo,thesafestthingtodoistosmile.
36.WhenyoushakehandswithanAmerican,youshould__________.
A.shakehis/herhandfirmlyB.putyourhandsonhis/hershoulder
C.shakehis/herhandgentlyD.givehim/herahugafterwards
37.IntheUS,peopleusually______ifyoustandtooclosetothem.
A.feelfriendlyB.getuncomfortableC.keepstillD.hityouangrily
38.IfyoutalkwithanAmericanfriend,it’spoliteto________.
A.stareathim/herB.lookattheground
C.lookathis/herintheeyesD.lookhereandthere
39.WhenanAmericangivesyouthethumbs-up,he,infact_______
A.meansthatyouarenumberoneB.wantstopleaseyou
C.needstocallawaiterD.expresshissatisfactionwithyou
40.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.PeoplegreeteachotherbyshakinghandsinAmerica.
B.Everycountryhastheirowngestures.
C.Learningaculture’sbodylanguageisveryimportantandnecessary.
D.Itisallrighttopointatthingsbutnotatpeoplewiththehandandindexfinger.
B
TheblueswasbornontheMississippiRiverDeltaintheearly1900s.AftertheCivilwar,theslaveswerefreebutlifewasstillnoteasy.Theyhadtofindnewwork.Inthesouth,workcampswereformed.BlackpeoplefromthesecampsworkedonfarmsandbuiltuptheMississippiRiverbanks.Duringtheweek,thepeopleworkedlongandhard.Theyoftenlivedalone,withouttheirfamilies,farfromhome.Ontheweekends,theworkersgottogetheratpicnicsordrinkingplaces.Travelingblackmusicianswithguitarsentertainedthem.Themusicianssangsongsaboutthedifficultlifeoftheworkers.Thesesongswerecalledtheblues.
Ifyouhavetheblues,itmeansyoufeelverysad.Butbluessongswerenotalwayssad.Someofthemwerehappyandmanyofthemwerefunny.
EarlybluesingersoftenhadveryinterestingnameslikeBlindLemonJeffersonandHowlinWolf.Sometimes,thebluessingershadsongcontests.Eachsingersangnewwordsoranewstyleofthebluessong.Theymadeupthemusicastheyplayed.Inthiswaytheycreatednewmusic.Thisiscalledimprovisation.Later,improvisationbecameaveryimportantpartofJazzmusic.
Thebluesbeganinthecountryinthesouth.Asblacksmovedintothebigcitiestowork,theblueswentwiththem.There,theysangaboutlifeinthecities.W.C.Handy,ablackbandleaderfromMemphismadethebluespopularalloverAmerica.In1914hewrotethemostfamoussongofall“TheSt.Louisblues.”
41.Thispassageismainlyconcernedwith__________.
A.thebirthofAmericancountrymusicB.thebirthofJazzmusic
C.thebirthofAmericanpopularmusicD.thebirthoftheblues
42.Bluessongswereoftenabout_______.
A.thehardlifeofblackpeopleB.thelonelylifeofblackpeople
C.thehappyandfunnylifeofblackpeopleD.thehardlifeofslaves
43.Intheearly1900s,blackpeopleoftengottogetheratsomedrinkingplacesonweekendsmainlybecause________.
A.theyhadfoundnewworkB.theyhadworkedlongandhardduringweekdays
C.theyoftenlivedalone,withouttheirfamiliesD.theyweregoodatsinginganddancing
44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Afterth