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1.--Itissocrowdedandthepollutionissoserioushere!

--Yousee,______.I’mgoingtoquitmyjobandmovetothecountry.

A.I’vehadenoughB.IlikeithereC.ThatwillbeOKD.It’snotsobad

2.Americanfilmsalwayshave______edgeonforeignfilmsat______Oscars,regardlessofhowpopularaforeignfilmmightbe.

A.an;

theB.the;

theC.an;

anD.the;

/

3.Sara,mycolleague,hasbeen______therunallweekpreparingforherson’swedding.

A.inB.toC.onD.at

4.You______paytoomuchattentiontoyourreadingskills,astheyaresoimportant.

A.shouldn’tB.mustn’tC.can’tD.needn’t

5.Securitydevicesatairportsare______tospotweaponsthatcouldbeusedbyterrorists.

A.pretendedB.intendedC.demandedD.declined

6.TheBeatles,thesupremerockandrollbandofthe1960s,wereinmanywayspioneersfor______wastocome,likeholdingconcertsinsportsstadiums.

A.whichB.whatC.whoeverD.that

7.Privatetaxibookingappshave______likemushroomsinthepastfewmonthsbecauseoftheirconvenienceandhighefficiency.

A.brokenupB.linedupC.comeupD.sprungup

8.Jim______alatenightfilmathomewhen,rightinthemiddleofathrillingscene,thetelevisionwentblank.

A.watchedB.waswatchingC.hadwatchedD.wouldbewatching

9.______IalwaysfeltIwouldpasstheexam,IneverthoughtIwouldgetanA.

A.WhileB.OnceC.IfD.Until

10.Ibelievehisdesignis______,forit’scompletelydifferentfromothers’.

A.originalB.practicalC.flexibleD.comfortable

11.Inordertoloseweight,theyoungladyprefersto______regularlyratherthantakeexpensiveweight-losingpills.

A.hangoutB.leaveoutC.workoutD.figureout

12.Nowadays,anincreasingnumberofmuseumsareopentovisitorsfree.However,free______mightleadtosomesocialproblemsaswell.

A.accommodationB.attractionC.admissionD.adjustment

13.ItwasnotuntilIvisitedVenice______itreallyworthyofthereputationof“thewaterworld”.

A.thatIfoundB.hadIfoundC.whenIdidfindD.didIfind

14.Tomseldom,______,paidforthesoftwareonhiscomputer.Thatis,heusedlotsofpiratedsoftware.

A.ifanyB.ifeverC.ifsomeD.ifnever

15.Thefindingssupportanotherstudywhichshowedthatbeinghappy______reducetheriskofheartdisease.

A.needB.shallC.mustD.can

16.Itshamesmetosayit,butItoldaliewhen______bymyheadteacherwhyIwaslateforschool.

A.questioningB.havingquestionedC.questionedD.tobequestioned

17.She______herpositionasprincipalbygivingjobstoherfriends,whichwasseverelycriticizedbyfellowteachers.

A.adoredB.overlookedC.soughtD.abused

18.Ihavedoneeverythingpossibletopreventhimfromrunningtheriskbut______.

A.intimeB.incaseC.invainD.inneed

19.The______amongtheworld’sscientistsisthattheworldislikelytowarmupoverthenextfewdecades.

A.prejudiceB.reputationC.discriminationD.consensus

20.—Areyousurethedelegationwillcometoourschoolnextweek?

—______.Theheadofithasjustemailedmeaboutthedeparturetimeoftheirflight.

A.NowonderB.YoubetC.Don’tmentionitD.Definitelynot

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;

每小题l分,满分20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。

Ihadonlythreehoursofcommunityserviceworkleftforaschoolproject.Iwashappytobe__21__thehours,butfeltupsetwhenIwasarrangedtoserveahomeforelderlyAlzheimer’s(老年痴呆)patientsonabright,sunnySaturdayafternoon.Iwouldhavepreferredtobedoingotherthings.

WhenIgotthere,Iwashandedabeachballandtoldthatmyfirst__22__wastofind“Fredinthegreenshirt”andplay“catchtheball”withhim.

Ifound“Fredinthegreenshirt.”Hewassittinginachair,__23__intothegarden.Iaskedhimifhewantedtoplayball.Hejustlookedatmeblankly.SoI__24__threwtheballathim.Abigsmile__25__hisfaceandashereachedtocatchtheball,healmostfelloutofhis__26__.Heneededhelptostandup,__27__Ihelpedhimup.Hestoodtheresmilingatmeandthen__28__threwtheballbacktome.Thiswentonforabouttenminutes,eachminuteseemingtotakeforever.

Itwassuchadullgame,andIwonderedifhewasgettingboredwithit.My__29__didn’tlastlong.Withaseriouslookonhisfacehebrokethe__30__withthewords,“Goodexercise!

”Andthen,withtearsinhiseyes,he__31__,“Helpsstayalive.”Theotherseniorswhohad__32__towatchwhisperedtheiragreement.Then,allheads__33__inmydirection,theysmiledatme.

AtthatmomentIknewmyafternoonwasbeingwellspent.Iwasbeing__34__afterall.FredneededexerciseandwashappythatIwas__35__providingit.

IknowthatwhatIdidwasa(n)__36__thing,butIalsoknowthatitmeantsomethingtosomeoneelse.IcouldseeitinFred’seyes,andinhissmile.Anditwas__37__intheseniorswhowatchedwithinterestasIplayedballwithFred.IbelievethatwhatIdidwasmuch__38__playingball;

bymypresence,Ihad__39__aninterestinanother.Icouldseethattheywerethankfulandgrateful.ForFredgettingtheexercise—andformefor__40__it.

21.A.wastingB.exchangingC.completingD.consuming

22.A.experienceB.jobC.entertainmentD.aim

23.A.staringB.lookingC.exploringD.glaring

24.A.carelesslyB.gentlyC.nervouslyD.quickly

25.A.broughtaboutB.gotthroughC.cameacrossD.spreadout

26.A.bedB.tableC.windowD.chair

27.A.otherwiseB.butC.besidesD.so

28.A.suddenlyB.strangelyC.eventuallyD.eagerly

29.A.considerationB.doubtsC.thoughtsD.fantasy

30.A.atmosphereB.silenceC.companionD.record

31.A.addedB.respondedC.shoutedD.complained

32.A.introducedB.combinedC.gatheredD.coached

33.A.raisingB.shakingC.loweringD.turning

34.A.uniqueB.helpfulC.friendlyD.cheerful

35.A.deliberatelyB.politelyC.frequentlyD.patiently

36.A.simpleB.importantC.interestingD.serious

37.A.commonB.unusualC.similarD.evident

38.A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.morethanD.lessthan

39.A.shownB.caughtC.receivedD.developed

40.A.takingB.tryingC.givingD.sharing

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,第一节20小题,第二节5小题;

每小题2分,满分50分)

下面文章中有5处(第61-65题)需要添加小标题。

请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,将答案写在第二卷的相应位置。

选项中有一项是多余选项。

阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

A

ThelatestversionofGoogle’sself-drivingcar—apod-liketwo-seaterthatneedsnogaspedalorsteeringwheel—willmakeitsfirstappearanceonpublicroadsthissummer,asignificantstepinthetechnologygiant’smissiontohavedriverlesscarsavailabletoconsumersinthenextfiveyears.Itcandrive,brakeandrecognizeroaddangerswithouthumaninvolvement.Googlesaysthecaristhefirstvehiclebuiltforthepurposeofself-driving.

However,thenewvehicleisnotdesignedforlongtrips.Itlacksairbagsandothersafetydevicesrequiredbythefederalgovernment.Itcannotgomorethan25milesperhour.Thevehicleiselectricandhastoberechargedafter80miles.AnditcanonlydriveinareasthathavebeenthoroughlymappedbyGoogle.

CurrentCalifornialawsrequireallvehiclestohaveasteeringwheeltoguidethecarandagaspedaltocontrolfueluse.Thelawsalsorequireadrivertobeabletotakebackcontrolofavehicleatanytime.But,Googleisworkingtochangethoselaws.

Googlewillfirstbuildandtest25driverlessvehicles,mostlyinneighborhoodssurroundingitsMountainViewheadquarters.Iteventuallywillbuildbetween50and100,andwillbroadentestingtositesthatarehillierandrainier.

Thefinalgoal,saysGoogleco-founderSergeyBrin,iscomputer-controlledcarsthatcangetridofhumanerror,whichisafactorinanestimated90percentofthe1.2millionroaddeathsthatoccurworldwideeachyear.Self-drivingcarsalsocouldimprovetrafficjamandtransporttheelderlyanddisabled.

Convincingdriversthatdriverlesstechnologyissafeisoneofthedifficultiesthecompanymustovercome.Earlierthisweek,inresponsetoquestionsfromtheAssociatedPress,Googleacknowledged11minoraccidentsinthesixyearsithasbeentestingautonomouscars.Urmson,whodirectsGoogle‘sself-drivingcarproject,saysthecompanyisproudofthatrecord,andnotesthatGoogle’svehicleshavecompletedmorethan1.7millionmilesoftesting.Hesaysallbutoneoftheaccidentswerecausedbydriversinothercars.

Consumersquestionwhethertheycantrustself-drivingcarstoworkallthetime,saystheconsultingfirmJ.D.PowerandAssociates.Ina2013surveyofU.S.drivers,J.D.Powerfoundonlyoneinfivewasinterestedinafullyautonomouscar.

Googleisn’taloneindevelopingself-drivingcars.Mercedes-Benz,Infinitiandotherbrandsalreadyhaveadvanceddriverassistancesystems.UnlikeGoogle,automakersthinkself-drivingcarswillarrivefeature-by-featureinsteadofallatonce,givingpeopleplentyoftimetoadapttoautonomousdriving.

ButUrmsonsaysthatapproachis“fundamentallywrong.”“Webelievethat’slikesaying,‘IfIworkreallyhardatjumping,onedayI’lljustbeabletofly,””hesaid.

41.Accordingtothepassage,Google’sself-drivingcar______.

A.haschangedtheCalifornialawsB.isequippedwithsafetydevices

C.haslimiteddrivingareasD.cantravelveryfast

42.WhatdoesGoogleplantodo?

A.Providefreeservicetotheelderlyanddisabled.B.Expandthetestingareasofself-drivingcars.

C.Designvehiclesespeciallyforhillyareas.

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