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26.---HaveyougotanybooksonEnglishgrammar?
I’dliketoborrow.
---Yes,hereyouare.ButyoumustreturnitbyFriday.
A.itB.oneC.someD.any
27.Don’tgiveupregardlessofdifficultyandfailure,you’llneverachieveyourgoals.
A.andB.butC.orD.so
28.---Ihadthoughthewouldbenervousinthisspeechcompetition,butheturnedouttobecalm.
---Hequiteenoughpreparationforit.
A.shoulddoB.mustdoC.shouldhavedoneD.musthavedone
29.---Shallwetakethe10:
20train?
---No.Ifwetookthattrain,wetoolate.
A.arriveB.arrivedC.willarriveD.wouldarrive
30.It’snicetoseeyouagain.Whatsincewelastmet?
A.haveyoudoneB.hadyoudone
C.haveyoubeendoingD.didyoudo
31.Notuntiltheyleftschoolhowmuchtheirteacherslovedthemandhelpedthem.
A.theyrealizedB.didtheyrealized
C.thewouldrealizedD.hadtheyrealized
32.---HaveyouheardthatJones,alongwithherparents,toHainanforthewintervacation?
---Really?
NowonderIhaven’tseenherthesedays.
A.hadbeenB.havebeenC.hasgoneD.havegone
33.Itwasreportedthat115minersinthefloodedmineforeightdayswerepulledoutaliveatlast.
A.trappedB.beingtrappedC.weretrappedD.hadtrapped
34.---HowcomeyourfathercanreadbooksinGerman?
---Well,heonaprojectwithsomeGermanengineersfor3yearswhenhewasyoung.
A.workedB.wasworkingC.hadworkedD.wouldwork
35.awrittenpermission,hehadtowriteanotherlettertothepresidentoftheuniversity.
A.NotgivingB.Nothavingbeengiven
C.HavingnotgivenD.Havingnotbeengiven
第二节 完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项
WingsofAngel
IusedtohatemyselfbecauseIwasn’t“normal”.Everyoneelsecouldplayonthemonkeybarsandrideonabicycle,butnot36.Ihadaseverespinalcorddisorder(脊髓病)andIknewIwouldalwaysbemuch37thanothers.
IhatedgoingtoschoolandIhated38atme.Ihatedseeingotherssmilingbroadlyandstanding39andtall.Andmostofall,Ihatedlookinginthe40andseeinganuglyandhunchback(驼背).
Myfriendsfoundme41becauseIdidn’tletothergetclosetome.IthoughtIwasgoingtogoonlikethisfortherestofmylife42Angelaappeared.
Thatafternoon,Iwassittingbymyselfinacorneroftheschool—aspotwherenoonewould
43me.That’swhenIfirstheardyourvoice.
“Hi.CanIsitdown?
”
Iraisedmyheadandthereshewas,withanirresistiblesmileonherroundface.
“Whatareyoulookingat?
”youasked.
“Ants.”
“Whataretheydoing?
“No44.”
“Ibetthey’replayinggamesandmakefriends.Don’tyouthinkso?
Thatwashowour45startedanditdidn’tstop.Wetalkedabouteverythingunderthesun—theants,theclouds,mylittleniche(处境)—untilitwassunset.
Thensuddenly,yousawmy46.Shejuststared.
Myheart47.WhatIfearedmosthadhappenedandIknewforsureshewould48menow.
Shestoodup,pointedatmybackandsaid,“Iknowwhyyourbackishunched.”
Iclosedmyeyeslikeacriminalwaitingtobe50.Ibeggedinmyheartforherto51,butyoujustkeptongoing.“Iknowwhatyou’vegotinthere.Doyou?
“No,”Ianswered52.
Shebentandwhisperedinmyears.
“Yourbackisbunchedbecauseyou’vegotapairofwingsfromtheangels.”
Iwas53.Ilookedintoyoureyesandher54touchedmyheart.Fromthatdayon,Istartedtolearnto55myselfbecauseIhavethewingsofanangelandakind–heartedfriend.
36.A.themB.itC.moD.her
37.A.sadderB.shorterC.weakerD.slower
38.A.lookingB.smilingC.aimingD.glaring
39.A.stillB.aloneC.straightD.together
40.A.streetB.sunC.cornerD.mirror
41.A.distantB.stubbornC.hopelessD.unfortunate
42.A.afterB.beforeC.sinceD.until
43.A.disturbB.seekC.interruptD.ignore
44.A.wonderB.ideaC.signD.action
45.A.connectionB.competitionC.conversationD.comprehension
46.A.faceB.backC.eyesD.shoulders
47.A.sankB.beatC.brokeD.ached
48.A.careforB.relyonC.lookdownuponD.putupwith
49.A.thatB.howC.whetherD.why
50.A.accusedB.arrestedC.punishedD.sentenced
51.A.relaxB.leaveC.stopD.pause
52.A.shylyB.weaklyC.proudlyD.firmly
53.A.astonishedB.ashamedC.annoyedD.amused
54.A.wisdomB.generosityC.honestyD.kindness
55.A.controlB.likeC.comfortD.enjoy
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40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。
A
Attheageofsixteen,Ijoinedavolunteergroupwithmydad.IwentonmyfirstvolunteerprojectinWestVirginia.Onthenightwearrived,wediscoveredthat“ourfamily”waslivinginatrailer(拖车)thatwasinpoorcondition.Acrewhadbeenworkingonitfortwoweeks,buteverytimetheyfinishedoneproblem,anothersurfaced.
Wedecidedtheonlyreasonablesolutionwastobuildanewhouse–somethingunusualbutnecessaryunderthesecircumstances.Thefamilywasoverjoyedwiththeirnewhousethatwastwentybythirtyfeetwiththreebedrooms,abathandakitchen.
OnTuesdayofthatweek,whileweatelunchtogether,Iaskedthefamily’sthreeboys,Josh,EricandRyan,"
Whatdoyouwantforyournewroom?
"
Expectingtoysandothergadgetsthatchildrenusuallyaskfor,weweresurprisedwhenJoshresponded,"
Ijustwantabed."
Theboyshadneversleptinabed!
Theywereaccustomedtoplasticmats.Thatnightwehadameetinganddecidedthatbedswouldbetheperfectgift.OnThursdaynight,afewadultsinourgroupdrovetothenearestcityandboughtbedsandnewbedding.
Whenwesawthedeliverytruckcoming,wetoldthefamilyaboutthesurprise.Wecouldhardlycontainourselves.ItwaslikewatchingexcitedchildrenonChristmasmorning.
Thatafternoon,aswefittedtheframesofthebedstogtether,Ericranintothehousetowatchus.Toodirtytoenterhisroom,heobservedwithwide-eyedenthusiasmfromthedoorway.
Asmyfatherslippedapillowcaseontooneofthepillows,Ericasked,"
Whatisthat?
"
Apillow,"
shereplied.
Whatdoyoudowithit?
Ericcontinuedtoask.
Whenyougotosleep,youputyourheadonit,”Iansweredsoftly.TearscametooureyesasshehandedEricthepillow.
Oh...that'
ssoft,"
hesaid,huggingittightly.
Now,whenmysisterorIstarttoaskforsomethingthatseemsurgent,myDadgentlyasks,"
Doyouhaveapillow?
Weknowexactlywhathemeans.
56.Thewriter’sfirstvolunteerprojectwas.
A.workingonapoortrailerB.helpingapoorfamily
C.donatingbedsandbeddingD.dealingwithahousingproblem
57.OnbearingJosh’sanswer,thewriterwasshockedbecause.
A.thefamilylivedinatrailerB.heexpectedtogetsometoys
C.hedidn’tknowwhatabedwasD.theboyshadnobedtosleepin
58.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatErichadneverseenbefore.
A.atrailerB.atruckC.apillowD.ahouse
59.Bysaying“Doyouhaveapillow?
”,thewriter’sfathermeansthat.
A.whattheywanttogetmaybeunnecessary
B.theyshouldnotwastemoneyonsmallthings
C.theyshoulddomorevolunteerworkforthepoor
D.whathewillbuyisnotwhattheywantbutapillow
B
TheGreatWallofChinaisoneofBeijing’sbiggestdrawsfortourists;
despiteitsfameandubiquityinpostcardsacrosstheworld,itrarelyfailsto
attracttouristsatthefirstpropersight.
Yettheauthoritiesopenonlycertainsectionsofthewallasfit
forviewing,andfewgettovisittheunauthorizedsections.Fewerstillare
awareoftheexistenceofatleastonepartoftheWallthatremainsinalmost
originalcondition,nearly1,500yearsafterconstructionoflegendary
fortificationbegan.Butthere’sagoodreasonforthis–it’sunderwater.
AmericanjournalistStevenSchwankerthasbeendiving
sinceage10.Itwasthoughhissetting–upofadivingschool
thatSchwankertcametoexploresomeoflesser–knownareas
ofChina’slakes–anddiscoveredtheunderwaterWallundera
reservoir.
“ThemostfascinatingpieceofdivingIeverdidinChinamustbe
theGreatWall.ImanagedtofindoutaboutitviatheInternet.Itwasn’t
difficulttogettoPanJiakouinHebeiProvince,neartheEastQingTomb
about4hour’sdrivefromBeijing.WhydoIwanttodivetheGreatWall?
WhydopeoplewanttowalkontheGreatWall?
It’sthesameanswer.”
Thereare,however,advantagesofvisitingtheGreatWallinadivingsuitoverbeingonfoot.ThewateractsasapreservativebypreventingthekindofmasstourismthathasbroughttroubleonotherpartsoftheWall.“UnlikethepeoplewhowalkintheWall,weasdiversneverneedtoactuallytouchit.I’vedivedtwicethere,thelasttimeinJuly.Ifoundthatthewaterthenwasmuchdeeperthanitwasbefore–13metersdeep.”Whenhefirstdived,partsoftheWallwerevisibleabovethesurface.Noweventheguardtoweriscompletelysubmerged.“It’sbetterthattheWallisdeepunderwater,astherearelotsofboatscominginandoutaroundthatarea.Theirwaveactioncouldpotentiallydamagethebrickwork.So,thedeeper,thebetter.”
60.StevenSchwankertis