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A.inmemoryofB.insalutetoC.onbehalfofD.incelebrationof
26.---ThefoodinZhengzhoudoesn’tagreewithme.
---Youare_____fordisappointmentifyouexpectthesametasteinatoallydifferentregion.
A.fragileB.unfitC.boundD.apparent
27.---Somanytouristspourintosuchbeautifulplaces.
---Ithinkitnecessarythey_____bewellpreserved.
A.canB.shallC.shouldD.may
28.PresidentXi’svisittotheUKcreatesawin-winsituation,_____bothChinaandtheUKwillbenefitalotineconomicandsocialdevelopment.
A.onewhereB.oneC.whichD.theoneinwhich
29.October29sawChina_____itsone-childpolicy,_____allcouplestohavetwoforthefirsttimesince1980.
A.end;
allowingB.end;
havingallowedC.ending;
toallowD.ending;
allowed
30.---Jack,howareyourecently?
---Justso-so.MybusinessfailedandIamreducedto_____occasionally.
A.burnmyselfoutB.hiringmyselfoutC.tryingmyselfoutD.stretchmyselfout
31.---Iwillhavetwomidtermstomorrow.
---Me,too.Soyou_____anysympathyfrommehere.
A.aren’tgettingB.didn’tgetC.haven’tgotD.aren’tgoingtoget
32.Havingconsideredthe_____oftheproblem,theyworkedoutadetailedplancarefully.
A.regulationsB.foundationsC.dimensionsD.decorations
33.---Hey,Franc,joinus.Don’tyouknow“Allworkandnoplaymakeadullboy”?
---Thanksforinviting,butIthink_____andIhavefallenbehind.
A.Greatmindsthinkalike,butfoolsseldomdiffer
B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm
C.Don’tcountyourchickenuntiltheyarehatched
D.Makehaywhilethesunshines
34.---Didyouparticipateinhiscelebrationpartyyesterday?
---No,I_____mymotherdohouseworkallday.
A.wouldhelpB.helpedC.hadhelpedD.washelping
35.---HaveyouwatchedthefilmMission:
Impossible---RogueNation?
---_____.ButIhavebeenworkingonmygraduationthesis.
A.Ofcoursenot.B.Whybother?
C.HowdareI?
D.Ihopeso.
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Eventuallyallsunswill36theirfuel,explodeandthenbecomecoldanddark.Matteritselfwilldisappearandtheuniversewillbecome37fortherestoftime.
ThiswasthegeneraldriftofmythoughtsasmywifeandI38myeldestsonasafreshmanatcollege.Thatmomentatthedormis39atthekindergartendoor,atthegatesofsummercamp,ateveryoccasionofpartingand40.Butitcomessurprising,takingwhatyou41most.
Ourancestorsthoughtthispartingshouldtakeplace42.Inmanysocietiesadolescentsweresentawaytolivewithfriendsorrelativesrightafteradolescence.Thiswassupposedto43theconflictsthatcomefrom44teenagersandtheirparentsverynear.
Eighteenyearsisnotenough.Thedayspassuncounted,untilthey45.Theadjustmentisupsetting.Mysonisonthe46side---observant,thoughtful,apractitionerofcompanionablesilence.Iknowthisishardonhimaswell.Hewillbehomesick.Amongthegreatest47ofcollegestudentsistheywon’thavearoomathometoreturnto.
Butwithduerespecttomyson’sfeelings,Ihavethe48ofparting.Iknowsomethinghedoesn’t---incomprehensibletotheyoung.Heisexperiencingthe49thatcomewithbeginnings.Hislifeisstartingforreal.Ihavebegunthelonglettinggo.Putanotherway:
Hehasawonderfulfutureinwhichmypart50decreases.
I’msuremyfatherrealizeditata(n)51moment.AndIcertainlydidn’tnoticeorunderstand.Atfirst,hewasagiantwhoheldmyhandand52mysky.Thenamiddle-agedmanwhopaidmybills.Now,decadesafterhispassing,amuch-loved53.ButIcanrememberthelasttimeIhuggedhiminhishome,whereIalwayshadaroom.Icanonlyhopetoleavemysonthesame.
Myson,thosedayshavebeenthegreatestwonderand54ofmylife.Andtherewillalwaysbea55foryou.
36.A.addB.useC.consumeD.supply
37.A.emptyB.boundlessC.expandingD.hopeless
38.A.droppedoutB.droppedoffC.droppedinD.droppedback
39.A.delayedB.impliedC.missedD.captured
40.A.relianceB.importanceC.responsibilityD.independence
41.A.wonderB.needC.valueD.miss
42.A.beforeB.laterC.afterwardsD.earlier
43.A.minimizeB.causeC.manageD.settle
44.A.drawingB.relatingC.housingD.seating
45.A.comeB.endC.breakD.start
46.A.excitedB.sadC.anxiousD.quiet
47.A.fearsB.pitiesC.reliefsD.pains
48.A.betterB.pleasureC.worseD.benefit
49.A.comprehensionB.recognitionC.adjustmentD.consideration
50.A.naturallyB.sharplyC.immediatelyD.suddenly
51.A.difficultB.criticalC.importantD.similar
52.A.filledB.clearedC.cloudedD.broke
53.A.breadwinnerB.shapeC.guardD.shadow
54.A.pressureB.privilegeC.substituteD.inspiration
55.A.houseB.chanceC.roomD.dream
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Homonym:
awordthathasthesamespellingandthesamepronunciationasanotherworld,butadifferentmeaning
Samespelling,differentmeaning
Imagine,thenasituationwheretwowordsarespeltandpronouncedexactlythesameway,buthavecompletelydifferentmeanings.Welcometotheworldofhomonyms.Take,forexample,theword‘fail’---itcanbeakindoffestival,andadjectivetodescribethecolorofyourhairorhowyoushouldplayagame.
Don’ttakeitliterally
Sohowdoyouknowwhichmeaningsomeoneisreferringto?
---Youdon’t,exceptbythecontext.Obviously,ifsomeoneasksyouto‘givethemahand’,theydon’twantyoutoremovewhatisattheendofyourarm.
What’sinaname?
Sometimeseventhecontextdoesn’thelpmuch---theresultcanbeamusing.Thesesentencesplaywiththedoublemeaningofanoun:
Iusedtobeabanker,butIlostinterest.
Haveyouheardaboutthecross-eyedteacherwhocouldn’tcontrolhispupils?
Asmallboyswallowedsomecoinsandhadtogotohospital.Whenhisgrandmotherphonedtoaskhowhewas,thenursesaid:
‘Nochangeyet’.
Moreambiguity
Andtheseexamplesplaywiththedifferentmeaningsofaverb:
Iwonderedwhytheballwasgettingbigger.Thenithitme.
Nooneknewshehadadentalimplantuntilitcameoutinaconversation.
Aboiledegginthemorningishardtobeat.
Doubletrouble
Andsometimesawordcanbeanounandaverb,buthavedifferentmeanings.Canyouworkthisoneout?
Timeflieslikeanarrow.Fruitflieslikeabanana.
Ifyoulikethesehomonyms,youwillbepleasedtoknowthatEnglishhasplentymore!
Explanationsofjokesinthetext
Iusedtobebanker,butIlostinterest.(Ibecameboredwiththejob/Ilostmoney)
(students/partsofhiseyes)
‘Nochangeyet’.(nodifferenceinthesituation/nomoney)
Iwonderedwhytheballwasgettingbigger.Thenithitme.(theballhitme/Isuddenlyrealized)
Nooneknewshehadadentalimplantuntilitcameoutinaconversation.(becameknown/fellout)
Aboiledegginthemorningishardtobeat.(can’tbebetter/difficulttomixwithafork)
Timeflieslikeanarrow.(timegoesquickly)Fruitflieslikeabanana.(insectsenjoyeatingfuit.)
56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouthomonymsisNOTtrue?
A.Theysharethesamespellingsregardlessofmeanings.
B.Wecan’tknowtheirmeaningswithoutcontext.
C.Wemaystillfeelconfusedevenwithcontext.
D.Theirambiguitybringsgreattroubletoourlife.
57.The“beat”inthesentence“Aboiledegginthemorningishardtobeat,makingforasatisfyingbreakfast.”hasasimilarmeaningto_____.
A.Therainwasbeatingdownonthetinroof.
B.Takingthebussurebeatswalking.
C.Thedoctorcouldfeelnopulsebeating.
D.You’vebeenworkingtoohard,youlookdeadbeat.
B
Wemightthinkweknowwhichcoloursdowhat.TheideathatredwakesusuporbluecalmsusdownisdeeplyrootedinWesternculture.Butdotheyreallychangeourbehaviourinthewaysthatweassume?
Whenitcomestoscientificresearch,theresultsaremixedandattimescontested.Somestudieshavefoundthatpeopledobetteroncognitivetaskswhenfacedwithredratherthanblueorgreen;
othersshowtheopposite.Theideaisthatifyourepeatedlyhaveaparticularexperiencesurroundedbyacertaincolour,thenyoueventuallybegintoassociatethatcolourwiththewayyouwerefeelingorbehaving.Aschoolcareerspentreadingyourteacher’sredwritingcirclingyourmistakesforevermakesyoulinkredwithdanger.Bluemeanwhileismorelikelytobeassociatedwithcalmersituationslikemarvellingatabigblueexpans