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C.asfor

D.inwhich

A

4.OppositionleaderswillbewatchingcarefullytoseehowthePrime

Minister______thecrisis.

A.handles

B.conducts

C.observes

D.directs

5.Ittookafewsecondsforhereyesto______tothedarkness.

A.allocate

B.adopt

C.apply答案:

D

6.Towriteuphisnovel,Johnislookingforanenvironmentfree______outsidedistraction.

A.on

B.with

C.from

D.in

7.Johnsonwas______unknownbeforerunningforthepresidency.

A.visibly

B.visually

C.vertically

D.virtually

8.Thevolunteerswouldrathergobytrainthan______.

A.todrive

B.drive

C.driven

D.tobedriven

9.Neverbefore______sorapidlydevelopingasitistoday.

A.hasourcountrybeen

B.hasbeenourcountry

C.ourcountryhasbeen

D.ourcountrybeenhas

10.Policeare______thedisappearanceoftwochildren.

A.lookingup

B.lookingthrough

C.lookinginto

D.lookingon

二、ClozeTest(10points,1pointforeachitem)

下列短文中有十个空白,每个空白有四个选项。

根据上下文要求选出最佳答案,并在答题纸上将相应的字母涂黑。

thetown.Iwasthennot___11___nineyearsold,lonelyandexpectant,___12___forthingswhichIknewlittleabout.Iwalkedoutaloneonemorningalongthemountaintops___13___myhomestood.Thesunhadnotyetrisen,andtheair

___14___rainofthenightandthemountaingrasswasheavy___15___tinydropsofwater.AsIlookedback,Icouldseethemarksmyfeet____16____onthelonggrassyslopebehindme.IwalkedtillIcametoaplace____17___alittlestreamraninto

thedeepvalleybelow.Hereitpassedbetweensoft,____18____banks;

atoneplacealargesliceofearthhadfallenawayfromthebankontheotherside,andithadmadealittleislandafewfeetwidewithwater____19____allroundit.Itwascovered

withaweedwithyellowflowersandlongwavinggrasses.Isatdownonthe

bank____20____ashortpinetree.Alltheplantsontheislandweredarkwiththe

heavyraindropsofthenight,andthesunhadnotyetrisen.

(1).

(A).yet

(B).however

(C).but

(D).Nevertheless

(2).

(A).sending

(B).longing

(C).standing

(D).Making

(3).

(A).inwhich

(B).atwhich

(C).fromwhich

(D).onwhich

(4).

(A).melt

(B).felt

(C).smelt

(D).Sensed

C(5).

(A).for

(B).with

(C).on

(D).Upon

(6).

(A).havemade

(B).hasmade

(C).hadmade

(D).havingmade

(7).

(A).where

(B).that

(C).which

(D).What

(8).

(A).worldly

(B).hardening

(C).worthy

(D).Earthen

(9).

(A).drifting

(B).flowing

(C).blowing

(D).Floating

(10).

(A).atthetopof

(B).onthepartof

(C).atthefootof

(D).onthegroundof

C从下列每篇短文的问题后所给的四个选择项中选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将相应的字母涂黑。

1.ManypeoplethinkNewYorkisanoisycity.Infact,scientistswhostudynoisesaythattheaveragenoiselevelinNewYorkis72.5decibels.Thisisalittle

louderthannormalconversation,whichis65decibels.Thenoiselevelistheresultofsomanypeopleandcarsinthesamearea.

Noweventheinsidesoftaxisarenoisy.Whenyougetintoataxi,youhearthevoiceofawellknownsinger,sportsreporter,orBroadwayactressgivinginstructions.

That’tright.Thevoiceofafamouspersontellsyouwhattodo.Onepopularsingergivesthismessage:

“Catshaveninelives,butyouhaveonlyone,sofastenyourseatbelt!

”Othervoicessaythingssuchas“Don’tforgettocollectallyour

belongings.”(Peopleoftenleavehats,umbrellas,andbagsintaxis.)

Thereisagoodreasonforthemessages.Therearemorethan12,000cabsinNewYork,andeveryyeartaxisgetintomorethan15,000accidents.Inanaccident,peoplewhodon’twearseatbeltshitthepartition,theglasswallseparatingthedriver

andpassengersinthetaxi.Theycanhurttheirforeheadsorbreaktheirnosesor

chins.Everyyear,about11,000peopleareinjuredinthisway.

Manypeopleareannoyedbythevoices.Cabdriversinparticulardislikethe

messages.“Iplaythemessages12hoursaday.Ihearthesamevoices60timesa

day.Itmakesmecrazy,”saysAmir,a45yearoldcabdriver.“ButifIdon’tplaythe

messages,Igetfined$100.”Alotofpassengerscomplain,too.“It’stoomuch

noise,”saysapassenger.“Iaskedthedrivertoturnoffthemessage,buthesaid

hecan’t.”

Otherpeoplethinkthevoicesareagreatidea.Onetaxidriversays,“Peoplelike

tohearthefamousvoices,andtheyputontheirseatbeltsmoreoften.”And

passengersfromoutoftownreallyliketheidea.“Mostofthetime,taxidrivers

areinabadmood,”saysMelanieBenton,whovisitsNewYorkoftenon

business,“It’snicetohearacheerfulvoicewhenyougetintoacab.”

(1).Thesentence“Catshaveninelives,butyouhaveonlyone”implies

that______.

(A).humanbeingshaveonlyonelife

(B).catslivelongerthanhumanbeings

(C).catswillhavenewlivesaftertheydie

(D).humanbeingsshouldvaluetheirlives

(2).Peoplewhoaremostlikelytobeinjuredinataxiaccidentare______.

(A).thosewhowearseatbelts(D).thosewhodislikemessages

(3).Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatataxidriverhearsthesame

voices______everyday.

(A).about5timesanhour

(B).about6timesanhour

(C).about50timesanhour

(D).about60timesanhour

(4).Thecabdriversplaythemessagesagainandagainbecause______.

(A).theyarewillingtodoso

(B).theydonotwanttopayafine

(C).thepassengersaskthemtodoso

(D).thevoiceofthemessagesischeerful

(5).Theauthorofthispassageseemstobelievethat______.

(A).NewYorkisthenoisiestcityintheU.S.

(B).messagesplayedbytaxidriversareuseless

(C).messagesintaxisshouldbevoicedbyfamouspeople

(D).voicesfromtaxispartlycausedthehighnoiselevelofNewYork

2.SomepeoplemightthinkthatFather’sDaywasestablishedasaholidaytohelpgreetingcardcompaniessellmorecards.However,whenFather’sDaywasfirst

suggestedintheearly1900s,Father’sDaycardshadn’tbeeninventedyet.

TheideaofcelebratingFather’sDaywasactuallyinspiredbyMother’sDay.In

1909,Mother’sDaywasjustbecomingverypopularintheUnitedStates.One

day,SonoraDodd,ofSpokane,Washington,waslisteningtoachurchtalkaboutsettingasideadaytohonorone’smother.Itgavehertheideatoproposeadaytohonor

fathers,andinparticular,herownfather—WilliamJacksonSmart.

Mr.SmarthadraisedSonoraandherfivebrothersandsistersallbyhimselfafter

Sonora’smotherdiedinchildbirth.Asanadult,Sonorarealizedtheselflessness

herfatherhadshowninraisinghischildrenasasingleparent.Herfathermadealltheparentalsacrifices.Inthedaughter’seyes,herfatherwasa

courageous,selfless,andlovingman.

Mrs.DoddwenttoherministerandothersabouthavingachurchservicedevotedtofathersonJune5,herfather’sbirthday.Thatdatewastoosoonforherministerto

prepareaservice,sohespoketwoweekslateronJune19.Ittookaboutayearofworkingwithpoliticians,religiousleaders,businessmenandthelocalYoungMen’sChristianAssociationtobringlifetoherideaofanannualFather’sDay.

Eventuallyallherhardworkpaidoff.OnJune19,1910,thefirstFather’sDaywas

celebratedinSpokane,Washington.

In1972PresidentRichardNixonestablishedapermanentnationalcelebrationof

Father’sDaytobeheldonthethirdSundayinJune.Sincethen,fathershavebeen

honoredandrecognizedbytheirfamiliesthroughouttheU.S.onthatdate.

Father’sDayhasbecomeadaytonotonlyhonoryourfather,butallmenwhoactasafatherfigure.Stepfathers,uncles,grandfathers,andadultmalefriendsareall

honoredonFather’sDay.It’salsoanotherdayforgreetingcardcompaniesand

shopownerstocelebratebecausesalesofthemostpopulargiftsfor

Dad(shirts,ties,andelectricshavers)increaseconsiderably.

(1).Thepassagemainlytellsabout______.

(A).Mrs.Dodd’sloveforherfather

(B).theoriginandestablishmentofFather’sDay

(C).theimportanceofhonoringfathersintheU.S.

(D).Mrs.Dodd’scontributiontothegovernmentdecision

(2).Mrs.Doddlovedherfatherbecausehe______.

(A).hadalargefamily

(B).wasasingleparent

(C).wasarespectedminister

(D).wascourageous,selflessandloving

(3).IntheUnitedStates,thefirstFather’sDaywascelebratednationwide

in______.

(A).1972

(B).1910

(C).1909

(D).1900

(4).Theauthorofthepassageseemstobelievethat______.

(A).stepfathersshouldnotbehonoredonFather’sDay

(B).Father’sDayhasnothingtodowithMother’sDay

(C).Father’sDaystartedwithMrs.Dodd’sloveforherfather

(D).cardcompaniesshouldnotmakemoneyonFather’sDaycards

C(B).itisanationalholiday

(C).adultmalefriendsarealsohonored

(D).theycansellties,shirtsandelectricshavers

3.Thisgreenandblueplanetspinninginspaceisunderseverestress.Ifwe

continuetoexploittheplanetatthepresentrate,humanandanimallifewillbe

threatened.Humanpridewillbefollowedbynature’spunishment.Tosaveourearthandourselves,weneedfirstdevelopanunbiasedunderstandingofourselves,natureandlife.

Everyoneunderstandsthemeaningofthesentence“Manshouldrespectanimallifeandnature”.Buttheexactmeaningofman,natureandanimallifeisnotalwaysclear.

Manyrefertomanandan

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