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7.Shepickedupamagazine.Withnoneedtoreadindetail,shestartedreadinghereandthereat
(任意的).
8.Tohisgreat
(悲伤),hefailedtopassthedrivingtest.
9.Itwasagreat
(令人欣慰的)tofindthatmyfamilywasallsafe.
10.Hewassixfeettall,with
(宽阔的)shoulders.
11.Outof
(同情)forthehomelesschildrenhegavethemshelterforthenight.
12.Thecompanyisexcellent,anditscustomershave
(信任)inthequalityofitsproducts.
13.Thefootprintsinthesnowwere
(相似)inshapetothoseofaman.
14.Ahealthyenvironmentanda
(稳定的)economyshouldbepossibleatthesametime.
15.Teachingdisabledchildrenrequires
(耐心)andunderstanding.
三、单项选择(共15小题;
共15分)
16.Theworkersareso
tothenoiseofthemachinethattheydon'
tevennoticeitduringtheirwork.
A.angryB.accustomedC.astonishedD.admirable
17.Policeareappealingforinformationfromanyonewho
theattack.
A.impressedB.interviewedC.introducedD.witnessed
18.
allitsdrawbacks,BroadwayremainsthecenteroftheateractivityintheUnitedStates.
A.IntermsofB.IncaseofC.InplaceofD.Inspiteof
19.Don'
tworryabouthim.Wecandependon
hehasagiftfordriving.
A.thatB.itC.whatD.itthat
20.Theformerheadmasterwas
takingbribes(贿赂)andsentencedtoyears'
imprisonment.
A.chargedofB.remindedofC.accusedofD.spokenof
21.Havingmadeupmymind,I
tocarryoutmystudyplan.
A.setupB.setoutC.setaboutD.setoff
22.Everytimehecameacrossanewwordwhenreadingnovels,hewill
adictionary.
A.searchB.lookupC.consultD.turnon
23.StevenHawking'
sconclusionabouttheBlackHoleisalittle
butithasbeenacceptedbymostoftheworld.
A.realisticB.abstractC.contemporaryD.appropriate
24.You'
dbetterbeginthepreparationsnowandthemostimportantthingistocheck
thelaboratorycanbeusedforthetests.
A.whereB.whenC.whatD.that
25.Itworriedherabit
heisbecomingweakerandweaker.
A.whatB.whetherC.thatD.why
26.
isexpected,accordingtotheonlinesurvey,isthathousingpricescan'
tgoupanymore.
A.WhichB.WhatC.ItD.As
27.AsJohnLennononcesaid,lifeis
happenstoyouwhileyouarebusymakingotherplans.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.where
28.Beingdeterminedisakindofqualityandthat'
s
ittakestodoanythingwell.
A.whatB.whichC.whereD.how
29.Imadeapromisetomyself
thisyear,myfirstyearinhighschool,wouldbedifferent.
A.whetherB.whatC.thatD.how
30.---Jack,I'
dliketohaveyouropinionsaboutmywrittenreport.
---
.ButIhaveonesuggestion.
A.That'
sagoodideaB.Youarethemodest
C.ItlooksfinetomeD.Youshouldcheckitfirst
四、完形填空(共20小题;
共30分)
China'
sShenzhou-9capsule,withitscrewofthree,docked(对接)withtheTiangong-1spacelab.The31
oftheflyingvehiclesoccurredat14:
07BeijingtimeonJune18.
ThelatestShenzhoumissionwas32
onSaturday,takingthenation'
sfirst33
astronautintoorbit.33-yearoldLiuYang,thefirstChinesewomaninspace,flewwith34
JingHaipeng,46,andLiuWang,42.
Itwas35
twohoursafterthedockingbeforetheastronautsmovedbetweenthevehicles.
Theyfirst36
waitforpressuresinsidethevehiclestobe37
beforetheycouldopenthehatches(舱盖).
JingHaipeng,38
headedthecrew,ledthewayintothelab,followedbyMr.Liu.Ms.Liu39
stayedbehindintheShenzhoucapsuleincaseof40
.
AvideocamerainsideTiangongsentbackpicturesofthe41
ofthetwomen,whowavedintothecamera.Theyimmediately42
checkingsystemsintheTiangong-1spacelab.After20minutes,Ms.Liu43
hermalecolleaguesintoTiangong,andthethreethenturnedtothecameraasagroupto44
.
ThisisChina'
sfourthmannedmission.Itfollowedthe2011'
sunmannedShenzhou-8successfuldockingwiththeTiangong-1spacelab,whichgaveChinathe45
toputastronautsonthecurrentflight.
Monday'
sdockingwasa(n)46
procedure.Thatistosay,itwascomputers—47
thecrewthatwereinchargeofevents.Theunionhappenedata(n)48
ofabout340km(210miles)overtheearth.Ms.Liuoperatedahandheldvideocameratorecordthemomentofdocking.
6days49
theastronautssuccessfullyconductedamanual(手动)docking.
Duringtheflight,arangeofscientificexperimentswere50
includinganumberofmedicaltests.
31.A.joiningB.separatingC.crashingD.interacting
32.A.delayedB.canceledC.launchedD.finished
33.A.youngB.oldC.maleD.female
34.A.OperatorB.CommanderC.ProgrammerD.Designer
35.A.anotherB.otherC.anyD.both
36.A.oughttoB.seemedtoC.happenedtoD.hadto
37.A.greatB.weakC.equalD.sensitive
38.A.whichB.whomC.whoD.that
39.A.calmlyB.initiallyC.excitedlyD.eventually
40.A.emergencyB.accidentsC.necessityD.fires
41.A.entranceB.survivalC.absenceD.existence
42.A.putoffB.gaveupC.stucktoD.setabout
43.A.ledB.followedC.guidedD.directed
44.A.signB.performC.speakD.wave
45.A.confidenceB.powerC.permissionD.gift
46.A.gradualB.specificC.automaticD.smooth
47.A.otherthanB.morethanC.ratherthanD.orrather
48.A.attitudeB.altitudeC.distanceD.length
49.A.agoB.laterC.beforeD.latter
50.A.carriedoutB.calledoffC.showedoffD.madeup
五、阅读理解(共17小题;
共34分)
A
ThespaceshuttleDiscoveryhashadalongandbusycareer.For27years,ithasworkedforNASA,carryingastronautstospaceandbackon39missions.OnMarch9,2011,afterreturningfromitsfinalvoyage,theworld'
smosttraveledspaceshipwasretired.
Acrowdofshuttleworkers,reportersandschoolchildrenwaitedtogreetDiscoveryatKennedySpaceCenterinCapeCanaveral,Florida.Threeminutesbeforenoon,theywatchedastheshuttleappearedintheskyandmadeonelasttouchdown.“Forthefinaltime:
wheelsstop,”Discovery'
scommanderStevenLindseysaidwhentheshuttlerolledtoastop.
Discovery'
sfinaltripwastotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS),agiantspacelabinthesky.Discovery'
screwtookcareofthelastU.S.constructionprojectatISS.Theydelivered10tonsofsuppliesfortheISS.Thesix-personcrewalsodroppedoffanunusualcompanionforISS'
sresearchers:
ahuman-likerobotnamedRobonaut2.Astronautswillassemble(组装)R2attheISSoverseveralmonths.
Now,NASAiswindingdownitsshuttleprogramme.NASAistobeginworkonnewspaceshipsthatcantravellongerdistances.Discovery'
sretirementisthefirstofthree.Endeavor,anothershuttle,isscheduledtomakeitsfinalvoyagesoon.AndAtlantis'
slasttripisplannedfortheendofJune.
Museumsacrossthecountryhaverequestedtheretiredshuttles.TheSmithsonian'
sAirandSpaceMuseum,inWashington,D.C.,wastheluckyrecipient(接收者)ofDiscovery.Themuseum'
scollectioncontainshundredsofNASAartifacts.
Wherewilltheothershuttlesgo?
You'
llhavetowaittofindout.NASAwillannounceitsdecisiononApril12,the30thanniversaryofthefirstspaceshuttlelaunching.Staytuned!
51.Aspartofthefinalmission,Discovery'
screw
A.carriedresearchestospace
B.assembledtheRobonaut2attheISS
C.broughtsuppliestotheISS
D.wentonaspacewalk
52.Theunderlinedphrase“windingdown”inParagraph4probablymeans
A.improvingB.endingC.changingD.testing
53.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Discoverycompleted39missionsduringitstwodecadesofspacetravel.
B.TheISSisabigprojectandsixresearchersliveonthestation.
C.Americanspaceexplorationwillfocusonlongermissions.
D.TheshuttlesEndeavorandAtlantiswillmaketheirlastmissionsnextmonth.
54.Accordingtothetext,wecanlearnabout
A.people'
sopinionsofDiscovery'
sretirement
B.thegovernment'
sconcernabouttheshuttles'
future
C.theshuttles'
finalhomesafterretirement
D.museums'
greatinterestintheretiredshuttles
B
ReachforthestarsattheEuroSpaceCenter.Findouteverythingyouneedtoknowaboutspacefromtheoriginsoftheuniverse(宇宙)tothefuturespaceexplorationplans.Light,soundandspecialeffectshelptobringyourspacejourneytolife.Throughoutyourtour,ourspeciallytrainedguideswillansweryourquestionsandprovideyouwithanyinformationyourequire.
Beginyourtourwithourexhibitionabouttheplanets,thenmoveontotheSpaceLaboratoryandseesomeoftheexperimentscarriedoutinspace.Visitourinternationalspacestation,whereyoucanclimbintoourfull-scaleSpaceShuttlemodelandexperiencelifeonboardasanastronaut(宇航员).Youwillknowallaboutspacebynowandtohelpyoufurther,ourSpaceCenterastronautwilltellyouabouthowyoungpeopletrainasastronautsinourowntrainingschool.Finally,youcanwatchouramazingSpaceShowinourIMAXcinema,whichwillhelpyouunderstandeverythingyouhavelearnedduringyourvisitbetter.
Outsidewehaveanoutdoorexhibitionincludingagiantsolarsystem,full-sizerocketmodelsandoutdoorgames.Don'
tworryifitrains.Muchofthisisundercover.
Afterthat,