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A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything
7.Mymother,togetherwithmyfatherandmysister,________toattendtheweddingpartylastFriday.
A.wereinvitingB.wasinvitingC.wereinvitedD.wasinvited8.—Jim!
Didyouhaveagoodsleeplastnight?
—Oh.Likealog(
木头).Neverslept___________almostwithininamonth.
A.wellB.worseC.betterD.best
9.Inagreenschool,everyoneagreestobe______abouttheenvironment.
A.nervousB.carefulC.honestD.rude
10.—Iwasluckytowinagoldmedalinthe800-meterrace.
—You_______throughtoughtraining.
A.mustgo
B.shouldgoC.musthavegoneD.shouldhavegone
11.—IhavebeenworkingatEnglishforamonthbutIhaven’timproveditmuch.
—_____.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.
A.It’suptoyou.B.Takeyourtime.C.It’sadeal.D.Italldepends.
12._____theInternetisofgreathelp,Idon'
tthinkit'
sagoodideatospendtoomuchtimeonit.
A.IfB.WhileC.BecauseD.As
13.WasitthroughJim,_____wasworkingatahighschool,____yougottoknowTom?
Awho;
whoB.that;
whichC.who;
thatD.who;
which
14.Notonlyinterestedinbasketballbutbeginningtoshowaninterestinit.
A.theteacherhimselfis,allhisstudentsare
B.istheteacherhimself,allhisstudentsare
C.theteacherhimselfis,areallhisstudents
D.istheteacherhimself,areallhisstudents
15.—Areyoukindenoughtoopenthedoorforme?
—______.
A.MypleasureB.That’sallrightC.TakeiteasyD.Withpleasure
二、完形填空(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。
Firecan16manythings.Itisdangeroustoeveryone,butitis17useful.Wecannotlivewithout18.Inotherwords,fireisboththe19andenemyofus.This20onwhetherweuseitwiselyornot.
Tothepeople21liveintheforestarea,fireisparticularlydangerous.Itis22mostoftheirhousesarema
deofwood,which23catchesfire.Especiallyin
wintertheairis24andthewindisoften25.Ifoneofthesehousesisonfire,thewindwill26thefiretotheneighboringhousesquickly,andthefirewillsoon27alloverthearea.Ifthishappens28,itmaynotbetoobad.29ifithappensatnight,thesituationwillbeverybad,formostpeopleare30,andmanyofthemcannotrunawayintime.Iftheycan,
theywilljust31allthethingsbehind.Somepeopleevendonotknow32isgoingon,andthey33intheirdreams.
Weshoulddoourbestto34thebreakoutoffire,whichismostlycausedbypeople’scarelessness.Therefore,notonlythepeopleofthe35areasbuteveryoneelseshouldbeverycarefulinusingfire.
16.
A.destroy
B.build
C.lose
D.make
17.
A.too
B.also
C.lose
D.not
18.
A.water
B.air
C.food
D.fire
19.
A.help
B.friend
C.companion
D.neighbor
20.
A.happens
B.depends
C.lies
D.decides
21.
A.where
B.which
C.what
D.who
22.
A.because
B.so
C.why
D.that
23.
A.easily
B.hardly
C.carefully
D.friendly
24.
A.thick
B.thin
C.wet
D.dry
25.
A.cold
B.freezing
C.gentle
D.strong
26.
A.blow
B.let
C.make
D.give
27.
A.cross
B.pass
C.happen
D.spread
28.
A.atright
B.onSunday
C..inthedaytime
D.intheevening
29
A.Even
B.When
C.So
D.But
30.
A.careless
B.sleeping
C.afraid
D.frightened
31.
A.bring
B.take
C.leave
D.have
32.
A.that
B.what
C.who
D.which
33.
A.think
B.smile
C.die
D.live
34.
B.prevent
C.develop
D.keep
35.
A.city
B.developing
C.factory
D.forest
三、阅读理解(共两节40分)
单一节:
(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
Earthquakeshappenwithoutwarning(前兆).Theycanhappenanytimeofaday,atanypointduringtheyear.Whenanearthquakeishappening,youshouldknowwhatyoushoulddoornotdo.
Donotgooutside.Youcouldgetinjuredfromfallingglassorpartsofbuildings.Ifyouareoutside,stayawayfrombuildingsandpowerlines(输电线).
Stayunderadesk,table,orotherstrongfurniture.Holdontoit.Orstayinacornerofthebuilding.Coveryourfaceandheadwithyourarmsandcoveryourmouth
withatowelorclothing.Stayinsideu
untilshakingstopsanditissafetogooutside.
Keepawayfromwindows,picturesoradvertisementsonthewallorthebuilding,andanythingelsethatcouldfallandhurtyou.Mostpeoplegetinjuredbyfallingthingsduringanearthquake,notbytheshakingitself.
Alsokeepawayfromafire.Youcouldfalldownandburnyourselfonthefire.
Ifyouaredrivingwhenanearthquakehappens,stopthecarifit'
ssafe.Stayinsideyourcaruntiltheearthquakestops,anddon'
tdrivenearbridges.Trynottostopbypowerlinesortrees.Thesecouldfallandhurtyou.
36.Itisn'
tsafeforyouto_______whiletheearthquakeishappening.
A.runoutofthebuildingB.stayinacornerofthebuilding
C.coveryourheadwithyourarmsD.coveryourmouthwithatowel
37.Fromthispassage,weknow_______.
A.manypeoplefearearthquakesB.earthquakesmaybehappenatanytime
C.wecan'
tsaveourselvesinanearthquakeD.peoplenevergetinjuredinearthquakes
38.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe"
_______"
.
A.HowEarthquakesHappenB.HowtoDriveaCar
C.WhatWeShouldDoinEarthquakesD.WhyEarthquakesHappen
B
Finlandisperhapsthemostbeautifulandmysterious(神秘的)ofthecountriesofnorthernEurope.Two-thirdsofitssurfaceiscoveredwiththickforestsandamongthemlielakes,connectedwithriversandcanals.ThenorthernpartofthiscountryisinsidetheArcticCircle(北极圈),wherealmostnotreescangrowbecauseofitscoldweatherandthepeopleusetheirdeerfortransport,clothingandfood.
TheFinnishhistorybeganintheMiddleAges.Inabout1155,FinlandwasconqueredbyitswesternneighboringSweden.AfteraperiodofrulebyDenmarkinthe14thcentury,theSwedeswonbackindependenceandpowerin1523undertheirbraveking.DuringtheNapoleonicWars(1814-1818)FinlandwaspassedfinallyfromSwedentoRussia.Theopportunitycamein1917.whentheRussianRevolutionbroughtforeignruleofFinlandtoanend.ShortlyafterSovietRussiamadepeacewithGermany,1919sawthefoundingoftheFinnishRepublic.
TheyearsbetweentheFirstandSecondWorldWarswereyearsofprogressandgrowingdevelopment.Finlandhasnocoaloroil,andthenation'
swealthliesinthetimber(木材)fromitsforests,whichsuppliesmaterialforpaperandfurnituremaking,andintheelectricpowerfromitswater.
39.Fromthepassage,welearnthatFinland________.
A.liesinsidetheArcticCircleB.isnexttothecountriesofnorthernEurope
C.lieseastofSwedenD.isentirelycoveredwithforestsandlakes
40.Inthehistory,Finlandwassequentially(相继的)ruledby________.
A.Sweden,Germany,DenmarkandRussia
B.Sweden,Denmark,SwedenandRussia
C.Sweden,Denmark,RussiaandGermany
D.Sweden,Russia,DenmarkandRussia
41.Finlandmusthavebeenunderthecontrolof___foraslongasonehundredyearsorso.
A.RussiaB.DenmarkC.SwedenD.foreigncountries
42.Finlandwonitscompleteindependencein________.
A.1523B.1917C.
1155D.1919
C
WomanUsesDaughter’sKeyto“Steal”Car
CharlieVansant,acollegestudentofAthens,Ohio,whoreportedthathiscarwasstolen,gotasurprisewhenhelearnedthatawomanhadmistakenitforherdaughter’scaranddrivenithome—usingherkey.
KateAndersonbecameanaccidental“carthief”whenpickingupherdaughter’scarnearanOhioUniversitybuildinglastweek.AndersonfoundtheToyotaCamry(丰田凯美瑞)andusedherdaughter’scarkeytounlockthecar,starttheengineanddroveithome—withoutrealizingthatthecardidn’tbelongtoherdaughter.
WhenCharlieVansantleftclassashorttimelater,hefoundonlyanemptyparkingspot.Hefirstassumedthecarhadbeentowed(拖走),butwhenthepolicecouldn’tfindarecordofit,thentheytookatheftreport.
Thatmorning,afterAndersondrovethecarhome,herdaughterdiscoveredtheCamryinthedriveway(私人车道)wasn’thers.AndersonsaidshewasabletofindVansant’snameonthepaperworkintheglovecompartmentandlookuphisphonenumberonthewebsitefortheunivers
ity.
WhenAndersontoldCharliethecarwasinherdriveway,“Itsoundedreallysuspicious(怀疑的)atfirst,asifshewantedtoholdthethingforransom(赎金),”saidVansant.Heeventuallywenttothehousewithapoliceofficer,wherehewasreunitedwithhiscar.Accordingtothepolicereport,thecasew
asclosed“becauseofmistakencaridentity”,andAndersonwasn’tcharged.
Vansant
blamedthecarcompanymorethanthe“thief”.“Herkeyfitnotonlymylock,butmyign
ition(点火装置)aswell--s
ohigh-fiveforToyota,Iguess,”hesaid.
43.WhydidKateAndersondriveCharlieVansant’scarhome?
A.Becauseshewantedtotestthekeystoherdaughter’scar.
B.Becausethetwocarsweresoalikethatshemistookit.
C.Becauseherdaughtertoldhertodrivethecarhome.
D.Be