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7.Ispentthewholedayrepairingthemotorbike.Theworkwas_____easy.
A.nothingbutB.somethingC.allexceptD.anythingbut
8.Ifyoucanmakewhattheteachersteach______,youwillmakerapidprogress.
A.yoursB.yourselfC.youD.your
9.___________,aformmustbefilledin.
A.ToaskforhishelpB.Inordertogethisjob
C.MakingrequestforhisjobD.Ifyouwanttogetthisjob
10.Itisreallyhot______JanuaryinXi’annow.Bettertakeoffyourcoat.
A.inB.duringC.forD.to
11.______sheisyoung,sheknowsquitealot.
A.WhenB.HoweverC.AlthoughD.Unless
12.------Look,whereareyougoing?
------Oh,I’mterriblysorry.______.
A.I’mnotnoticingB.Iwasn’tnoticing
C.Ihaven’tnoticedD.Idon’tnotice
13.Whenhegotoffthebus,hefoundhispocket______.
A.stolenB.pickedC.goneD.missing
14.Thisproject_____consideredthoroughly,andI’msureit_____finishedontime.
A.mustbe;
maybeB.shouldbe;
canbe
C.maybe;
mustbeD.canbe;
should
15.Mary’smothergotsick,soshecalled______.
A.herpartyonB.ofherpartyC.herpartyoffD.onherparty
16.Althoughthefirstpartiseasy,therest______.
A.issupporteddifficultB.aredifficult
C.hasproveddifficultD.couldhavebeendifficult
17.Heis______isknownasahacker----helikestoshowoffontheInternetandattackwebsites.
A.whoB.whatC.thatD.which
18.Theladcouldn’t______evenifhe______intime.
A.havebeensaved;
hadbeentreated
B.besaved;
havebeentreated
C.besaved;
D.hadbeensaved;
wouldhavebeentreated
19.Iwonderwhyyoudon’tdoitas______andit’sthethirdtimeyouhavedoneso.
A.toldyouB.betoldC.toldtoD.youtold
----I’msorrythatIcan’tgotoyourpartytonight.
----______?
Haven’tweagreedonit?
A.WhatisitB.Whydon’tyouC.WhatdoyouthinkD.Howisit
第二节完型填空(共;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Itwas4o’clockinthemorningonJune9,whenIreceivedthephonecall.“Thisistheemergencyroomcallingandyoursonwasjust21inwithsevereburnsonhisface,neckandarms.Wehavecalledfora(n)22andaregoingtoflyhimtotheburnunitinSeattle.”Seattlewas350milesfromhiscollege,soweknewimmediatelythiswas23.
Thedoctordescribedthe24,whichcausedtheburns.At6am,oursonandhisfriendsdecidedtobarbecuehamburgersinthecourtyardoftheirapartment.Whenthey25thecharcoal(木炭),itburstintoflamesbecausetheyhadsprayedtoomuchpetrol.Theflames26myson’sshirttailandshotfromhiswaisttowelloverhishead.
27,oneoftheboyswasquick-minded,graspedmyson,and28himonthegrass.Whileitsavedhislife,itwasnotin29tosavehimfromsevereburnsandtheterriblescars.
Afterhe30fromthetreatments,thedoctorstoldhimtheywouldnotdoplasticsurgery(整容)for6months31ittakesthatlongfortheskintostopshrinkingandwrinkling.Sohehadtoreturntocollegewithscarstypicalofsevereburns.
WhenIwasachild,mymothertoldmysister,whohada10-inch,very32scaronherarm,“Nancy,ifyouignorethescar,otherpeoplewillignoreit.Itdoesnotmeantheywillnot33it,butitmeansitwillnotmattertothemifitdoesn’tmattertoyou.”
I34thiswisdomontomyson.Hekeptmyadvicein35andreturnedtoschoolwithhisheadheldhigh--gladhewasalive.
Bytheendofthesix-monthwaitingperiod,hedecidedthatthescarsdidn’t36,sohemadethe37togiveupanyplasticsurgery.
Weallhave“scars”thatwebelieve38peopletokeepawayfromus.Andwespendalotoftimethinkingthatifonlywelookeddifferently,ordresseddifferently,peoplewouldlikeusbetter.
Butyousee,peoplewillonlyjudgeyoubyyourlooks,oryourclothes,ifyouarejudgingyourselfbythesesame39standards.Putyourimperfections(缺点;
瑕疵)outofyourmindandconcentrateonwhatyouvalue40yourself,andyourbeautywillshinethrough.
21.A.brought
B.given
C.turned
D.showed
22.A.doctor
B.hospital
C.aircraft
D.ambulance
23.A.serious
B.terrible
C.dangerous
D.important
24.A.event
B.process
C.reason
D.accident
25.A.got
B.lit
C.burned
D.moved
26.A.took
B.held
C.caught
D.attracted
27.AFortunately
B.Surprisingly
C.Happily
D.Slowly
28.A.pushed
B.threw
C.dropped
D.rolled
29.A.shape
B.place
C.fact
D.time
30.A.benefited
B.recovered
C.suffered
D.relaxed
31.A.if
B.while
C.because
D.although
32.A.normal
B.violent
C.obvious
D.popular
33.A.mention
B.notice
C.laugh
D.hide
34.A.sent
B.kept
C.handed
D.passed
35.A.mind
B.life
C.practice
D.heart
36.A.grow
B.matter
C.exist
D.appear
37.A.mistake
B.effort
C.decision
D.request
38.A.invite
B.cause
C.allow
D.remind
39.A.false
Bstrict
C.moral
D.general
40.A.by
B.over
C.beyond
D.within
第三部分阅读理解(共:
每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节阅读下列短文,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
WhenIwasaboy,myfathertoldmethathecoulddoanythinghewantedto.Dadsaidthathewantedtobethefirsttodevelopcolorprintsinourcity.Andsohedid.
WhenIwas16,DadlookedcloselyattheviolinIplayedandannouncedthathewantedtomakeone.Hereadaboutviolinmaking,andthenbecameaviolinmakerattheageof43.Heboughtthetoolsandmaterials,openedasmallstoreandsetMomupastheshopkeeper,whileheworkedatalocalcompany.Heretiredfromthecompany17yearslaterandcontinuedtomakeviolinsandotherinstruments.
DadoftenguessedwhytheStradivariusviolinssoundsobeautiful.Someexpertsclaimedthatitwastheuniquevarnish(清漆)thatgavethoseinstrumentstheirbeautifulsound.Dadarguedthatchemistscouldanalyzethevarnish---ifthatweretheanswer.
OneofDad’sfriendsaskedhimoncewhichkindofwoodwasusedtomakeviolins.WhenDadexplainedthatthetopwasmadeofspruce(云杉),hisfriendsaidthathehadanoldpieceofspruceDadmightbeinterestedin.
Heworkedforthenext12monthsmakingaviolinfromthewoodthathisfriendhadgivenhim.ItprovedtobeasuperiorviolinanditwouldbecomeDad’smasterpiece.HewasconvincedthatthesecretoftheStradivariussoundwasinthewooditself.
Later,theinstrumentwasstolen.Dad’sspiritwasbrokenbytherobbery,andhestoppedmakinginstruments.Buthekeptthemusicshopuntilhewas80yearsold,sellingguitarsandviolins.
Myfatherhasbeengonefor14yearsnow.Theviolinhasbeenmissingformorethan25years.Somewhereamusicianisplayingalate--centuryviolinwithanexcellenttone.Theownertodaymayneverunderstandwhythisordinary-lookingviolinsoundssomuchlikeStradivarius.
41.Theauthormentionshisfather’sdevelopingcolorprints.
A.toshowthathisfather’srealinterestwasnotinmakingviolins
B.toprovethathisfathercoulddoanythinghewantedto
C.togiveanexampleprovingthathisfatherwasaninventor
D.todescribetherealthingthatmadetheauthorbelievehisfather
42.Whatdidtheauthor’fatherthinkaboutStradivariusviolins?
A.Thevarnishwasdifferentfromothers.
B.Thewayofmakingthemwasspecial.
C.Thewoodoftheviolinswasspecial.
D.Theycouldonlybeanalyzedbychemists.
43.Fromtheunderlinedsentence,wecanlearnthattheauthor’sfather.
A.likedtheviolinverymuchB.gotcrazyafterthishappened
C.lostinterestininstrumentsD.didn’twanttobecomefamous
44.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheauthor.
A.reallyhatesthethiefB.misseshisfatheralot
C.reallywantstoplaytheviolinD.wonderswho’splayingtheviolinnow
B
Therearetwotypesofpeopleintheworld.Althoughtheyhaveequaldegreeofhealthandwealthandothercomfortsoflife,onebecomeshappyandtheotherbecomesunhappy.Thisarisesfromthedifferentwaysinwhichtheyconsiderthings,persons,eventsandtheresultingeffectsupontheirminds.
Peoplewhoaretobehappyfixtheirattentionontheconvenienceofthings:
thepleasantpartsofconversation,thewellprepareddishes,thegoodnessofthewineandthefineweather.Theyenjoyallthecheerfulthings.Thosewhoaretobeunhappythinkandspeakonlyoftheoppositethings.Therefore,theyarecontinuallydissatisfied.Bytheirremarks,theysourthepleasureofsociety,offendmanypeople,andmakethemselvesdisagreeableeverywhere.Ifthisturnofmindwasfoundedinnature,suchunhappypersonswouldbethemoretobepitied.Theintentionofcriticizingandbeingdislikedisperhapstakenupbyimitation.Itgrowsintoahabit,unknowntoitspossessors.Thehabitmaybestrong,butitmaybecuredwhenthosewhohaveitrealizeitsbadeffectsontheirinterestsandtastes.Ihopethislittlewarningmaybeofservicetothem,andhelpthemchangethishabit.
Althoughinfactitischieflyanactoftheimagination,ithasseriousresultsinlifesinceitbringsondeepsorrowandbadluck.Thosepeopleoffendmanyothers;
nobodylovesthem,andnoonetreatsthemwithmorethanthemostcommonpolitenessandrespect.Thisfrequentlyputstheminbadtemperanddrawsthemintoarguments.Iftheyaimatgettingsomeadvantagesinsocialpositionorfortune,nobodywishesthemsuccess.Norw