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第二节语法填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
根据句子结构的语法性,在下面空格处填入一个适当的词或词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填入答题卡的相应位置。
46.Thetopicdoesn’tseemboringtome;
onthe________,Ithinkit’sveryinteresting.
47.Youcan’tleavetheschoolwithoutyourteacher’s________(permit).
48.Heisverytallandcanbeeasily_______(spot)inthecrowd.
49.Cindy’sparentsdiedwhenshewasababyandwas_______(抚养)byheraunt.
50.Hewas_______(lie)onthebedreadingwhenhismothercamein.
51._______(look)outofthewindow,Isawgroupsofpupilspassingbythehouse.
52.Histhreekidsarealllookingforwardto_____(go)fishingwithhim.
53.Pleasetellme_____MoYanwontheNobelLiteraturePrize.
54.Thisisthecity_______Igrewup.
55.Tomwantstoknow_______ornotIwillcome.
56.Kateasked_____peachitwas.
57.Theycameoutoftheclassroom,_______(talk)witheachotherloudly.
58.Ifsheiscompletelywell,she_______tobebackatschooltoday.
59.Iwasfrightenedat________Isawjustnow.
60.Theperformerwasonthespotwhentheaccident__________(发生).(ByLewis)
Ⅲ.阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
【A】
Youmayknowyourmother,buthowwelldoyoureallyknowMothers’Day?
Cards,flowers,sales,TVspecials,andadayoffforsomeonewhoreallydeservesit—thosearewhatprobablycometomindformanypeoplewhentheythinkofMothers’Day.Butthere’smoretothestory.
TheearliestMothers’DaycelebrationswereheldduringspringinancientGreece.ThecelebrationshonoredRhea,themotherofthegods.Duringthe1600’s,EnglandcelebratedadaycalledMotheringSunday.Onthisdayevenservants(仆人)weregiventhedayofftospendwiththeirfamilies.Amotheringcakewasevenservedwiththefamilymeal.
IntheUS,Mothers’Daybeganin1872whenJuliaWardHowe,whowrotethewordstothefamoussongTheBattleHymnoftheRepublic,suggesteditasadaydevotedtopeace.Butitdidn’treallybecomepopularuntil1907whenAnnaJarvisstartedacampaigntohonormothers.ShebelievedthatmotherscouldhelppeoplegetoverthepaintheyexperiencedduringtheCivilWar.TheUSisn’taloneindevotingadaytomothers.ManyothercountriesincludingDenmark,Finland,Italy,Turkey,Australia,Japan,andBelgiumalsohonortheirmothersinMay.Othercountrieshonortheirmothersatdifferenttimesoftheyear.
LearningmoreaboutMothers’DayandcelebratingMothers’Dayareimportant,butprobablynotasimportantasunderstandingwhatyourownmother,orgrandmother,oraunthasreallydoneforyou.Andthatwillcertainlybeappreciatedmorethanonedayinyear.
61.WherewastheearliestMothers’Daycelebrated?
A.InancientGreece.B.IntheUS.
C.InEngland.D.InItaly.
62.AccordingtoParagraph3,weknowthat____________.
A.JuliaWardHowecomposedasongaboutMothers’Day
B.AmericanpeoplestartedtocelebrateMothers’Dayin1907
C.AnnaJarvisattachedgreatimportancetomothers
D.Mothers’DaycelebrationsareheldatdifferenttimesintheUS
63.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______________.
A.RheaisthemotherofakinginancientGreece
B.notallthecountriescelebrateMothers’DayinMay
C.onlymothersweregivenadayoffonMotheringSunday
D.itwasin1872thatMothers’Dayreallycameintobeing
64.Thelastparagraphtellsusthat____________.
A.allthepeopleshouldcelebrateMothers’Day
B.onlymothersarehonoredonMothers’Day
C.understandingmothers’workismoreimportantthanjustcelebratingMothers’Day
D.peopleshouldcelebrateMothers’Dayeveryday
65.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.ThereasonwhypeoplecelebrateMothers’Day.
B.Thewayspeoplehonormothers.
C.ThehistoryofMothers’Day.
D.Thegreatcontributionofmothers.(BySophia)
【B】
RecentlyAmericanresearcherssuggestedpeopleonWednesdaytotakemorevitaminDtolowerriskofcancer,sayingstudiesshowedaclearlink.“Oursuggestionisforpeopletoincreasetheirintake,throughdietoravitaminsupplement,”Dr.CedricGarlandsaidinatelephoneinterview.
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snothingthathasthisabilitytopreventcancer,”hesaid,urginggovernmentsandpublichealthofficialstodomoretofortify(增强)foodswithvitaminD.GarlandispartofaUniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiegoMooresCancerCenterteamthatpublisheditsfindingsthisweekonlineintheAmericanJournalofPublicHealth.VitaminDisfoundinmilk,aswellasinsomefortifiedorangejuice,yogurtandcheeses,usuallyataround100internationalunits(IU)aserving.“Peoplemightwanttoconsideravitaminsupplementtoraisetheirintaketo1000IUsperday”Garlandsaid,addingthatitwaswellwithinthesafetyguidelinesestablishedbytheNationalAcademyofSciences.
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66.Theunderlinedwordinthefirstparagraphprobablymeans_____.
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67.WhocanGarlandprobablybe?
A.ApublichealthofficialB.Ascientist
C.AhealthresearcherD.Adoctor
68.Accordingtothepassage,peopleareadvisedtotakemoreVitaminD,because__.
A.tisnottakenenougheverydayB.itisnutritious
C.itcan’tharmpeople’shealthD.itcanlowercancerrisk
69.Whichofthefollowingfoodcanlowerpeople’schanceofgettingcancer?
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C.FortifiedyogurtD.Alloftheabove
70.PeoplefromwhichareashouldtakemoreVitaminDaccordingtothepassage?
A.AmericanpeopleB.Africanpeople
C.AsianpeopleD.Europeanpeople
(ByElly)
【C】
InthesouthernpartofAmerica,whensomebodyhasabirthday,oftenfamilyorfriends,orboth,willarrangeaparty.Thepartycouldbeelaborate(精心准备的)andincludeamealormaybesimplewithabirthdaycakeanddrinks.Onedoesnotplan,norgive,one’sownbirthdayasisthecustominsomecultures.Atapartythereisusuallyadecoratedcake,oftenwiththewords“HappyBirthday”andwiththenameofthepersonwrittenonthetopofthecake.Sometimesthereisalsoonecandleforeachyearofthepersoncelebratingthebirthdaybeforethecakeiscut.Whileblowingoutthecandles,thepersonmakesawishforsomethingpleasant.
Usuallythoseinvitedtoabirthdaypartywillbringagiftforthepersonhonored.Giftsgivenbyfriendsdonothavetobeexpensive,butthefamilyofthebirthdaypersonwillspendwhatevertheycanaffordonagift.
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