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sjustforfun.
A.Noproblem.B.Comeon!
C.Whatapity!
D.Cheerup.
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A.indicatesB.impressesC.obtainsD.exposes
24.Arecentsurveyabout“shanzhai”culturewasconductedbyChinaCentralTelevisionthat50%ofthenetizensexpressedsupportforit.
A.showedB.toshowC.showingD.tohaveshown
25.PremierWenJiabaotheimportanceofseeingChinainthelightofherdevelopmentinhisspeechatUniversityofCambridge.
A.approvedB.devotedC.concludedD.stressed
26.—Whydoyouwantanewjobyou'
vegotsuchagoodonealready?
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mnotsatisfiedwithitsworkingenvironment.
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27.Ihaveformedahabitofsometimeeachdayforexercise.
A.settingasideB.keepingupC.turningdownD.leavingout
28.It'
swidelybelievedthatearlyrisinggoodhealth.
A.turnstoB.makesforC.takesupD.getsover
29.HundredsofcompaniesinShanghaihavepromisednottolayoffemployeestheglobaleconomiccrisis.
A.incaseofB.inplaceofC.infavourofD.inspiteof
30.Overthepast30years,Chinasignificantchangesincomprehensivenationalstrengththankstothereformandopening-uppolicy.
A.witnessedB.werewitnessing
C.haswitnessedD.willhavewitnessed
31.—Iguessyouarefondofdriving.
—Notreally.IdoitbecauseIhavetogettoworkeachday.
A.generallyB.exactlyC.normallyD.simply
32.World-renownedpianistLangLangdeniedthewidespreadrumourhehadtakenAmericancitizenshipinhisblogThursday.
A.thatB.whichC.whoD.when
33.Ifhehadknownitwasgoingtorain,hehisumbrellatowork.
A.shouldhavetakenB.wouldhavetaken
C.musthavetakenD.couldhavetaken
34.Therearecasestheword“bed”isusedasaverb.
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when
35.Notonlythecollegeentranceexamination,buthealsogotachancetotravelabroad.
A.hepassedB.hashepassedC.hedidpassD.didhepass
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40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。
Brendawasayoungwomanwhowasinvitedtogorockclimbing.36shewasveryscared,shewentwithher37toacliff.Shetookholdoftheropeandstarted38thefaceofthatrock.Shegottoaplacewhereshecouldtakeabreath.Asshewas39there,thesafetyropesuddenlystruckBrenda'
seyeand40outhercontactlens(隐形镜片).
Well,hereshewas,onarockface,withhundredsoffeetbelowherandhundredsoffeet41her.Shewasdesperateandbegantoget42,sosheprayedtotheLordtohelpherto43it.
Whenshegottothetop,afriend44hereyeandherclothingforthelens,buttherewasnocontactlenstobefound.She45acrossthemountains,thinkingofthatverse(诗句)thatsays,“The46oftheLordruntoandfrothroughoutthewholeearth.”Shethought,“Lord,youcanseeallthesemountains.Youknowevery47andleaf,andyouknow48wheremycontactlensis.Pleasehelpme.”
Finally,they49downthetrailtothebottom.Atthebottomtherewasanewpartyofclimbersjuststartingupthefaceofthecliff.Oneofthemshoutedout,“Hey,youguys!
Anybody50acontactlens?
”
Well,thatwouldbe51enough,butyouknow52theclimbersawit?
Anantwasmoving53acrossthefaceoftherock,carryingitonit'
sback.
Brendatoldherfatheraboutthestoryofthe54,theprayer,andthecontactlens.Hethendrewapictureofanantcarryingthatcontactlenswiththewords,“Lord,Idon'
tknowwhyyouwantmetodothis.Ican'
teatit,andit'
sawfully55.Butifthisiswhatyouwantmetodo,I'
llcarryitforyou.”
36.A.AlthoughB.AsC.BecauseD.Except
37.A.friendB.groupC.guideD.leader
38.A.downB.offC.onD.up
39.A.takingoffB.hangingonC.gettingalongD.puttingup
40.A.pulledB.carriedC.leftD.knocked
41.A、overB.acrossC.beyondD.above
42.A.hopefulB.upsetC.eagerD.proud
43.A.searchB.dreamC.findD.imagine
44.A.watchedB.testedC.treatedD.examined
45.A.lookedupB.lookedonC.lookedoutD.lookedfor
46.A.eyesB.armsC.handsD.legs
47.A.personB.stoneC.treeD.bird
48.A.exactlyB.simplyC.generallyD.totally
49.A.walkedB.climbedC.ranD.flew
50.A.findB.ownC.buyD.lose
51.A.annoyingB.surprisingC.disappointingD.frightening
52.A.whichB.whyCwhenD.whether
53.A.quicklyB.happilyC.slowlyD.sadly
54.A.rockB.ropeC.antD.Lord
55.A.heavyB.lightC.valuableD.dirty
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题3分,满分60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
HorrorseizedtheheartoftheWorldWarⅠsoldierashesawhislife-longfriendfallinthebattle.Caughtinatrench(战壕)withcontinuousgunfirewhizzing(发出呼啸声)overhishead,thesoldieraskedhiscaptainifhemightgooutintothe“NoMan'
sLand”betweenthetrenchestobringhisfallencomradeback.
“Youcango,”saidthecaptain,“butIdon'
tthinkitwillbeworthit.Yourfriendisprobablydeadandyoumaythrowyourownlifeaway.”Thecaptain'
swordsdidn'
tmatter,andthesoldierwentanyway.
Toone'
ssurprise,hemanagedtoreachhisfriend,raisedhimontohisshoulder,andbroughthimbacktotheircompany'
strench.Asthetwoofthemfellintogethertothebottomofthetrench,theofficercheckedthewoundedsoldier,andthenlookedkindlyathisfriend.“Itoldyouitwouldn'
tbeworthit,”hesaid.“Yourfriendisdead,andyourwoundisdeadly.”“Itwasworthit,though,sir.”thesoldiersaid.“Howdoyoumean‘worthit’?
”respondedthecaptain.“Yourfriendisdead!
”“Yessir.”thesoldieranswered.“ButitwasworthitbecausewhenIgottohim,hewasstillalive,andIhadthesatisfactionofhearinghimsay,‘Jim,Iknewyou'
dcome.’”
Manyatimeinlife,whetherathingisworthdoingornotreallydependsonhowyoulookatit.Takeupallyourcourageanddosomethingyourhearttellsyoutodosothatyoumaynotregretnotdoingitlaterinlife.
56.Whenthesoldiersawhisclosecomradefallinthebattle,hefelt.
A.surprisedB.excitedC.frightenedD.worried
57.Thephrase“NoMan'
sLand”mostprobablymeans“”inthepassage.
A.theareaonthecourtbetweenthebaselineandtheserviceline
B.anunoccupiedregionbetweenopposingarmies
C.abarewastelandwhichcan'
tbeused
D.theareawherethereisnoman
58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thesoldierwaswoundedseriously.
B.Thecaptaincaredaboutthesoldierverymuch.
C.Thesoldierbroughthisclosecomradeback.
D.Thecaptainthoughtthesoldier'
sactionwasright
59.Thelastparagraphimpliesthatweshouldwhenwedon'
tknowhowtochooseinlife.
A.fellowourheartsB.donothingbutwait
C.listentoothers'
suggestionD.regretwhatwehavedone
B
Ahusband-and-wifeteamfromCaliforniareachedthePacificOceanaftera4,900-milecross-countrywalk,becomingthefirsttobackpack(背着背包旅行)theAmericanDiscoveryTrailinonecontinuouswalk.
MarciaandKenPowers,ofPleasanton,startedthetravelacross13states,through14nationalparksand16nationalforestsonFeb.27fromCapeHenlopeninDelaware.Nearlyeightmonthslater,theexcitedcouplewalkedthroughwaterintothePacificOceanatPointReyes,adayaheadoftime.
“Wearealittlesadthatagreatadventureisover.Itwasafantasticadventure.Andnowwegohomeandjustdehousework.It'
sreallysad.”Marcia,whosaidshe'
sinher50s,andher60-year-oldhusbandtraversedcities,deserts,mountainsandfarmlandbeforereachingthePacificalonewitharmsaroundeachother'
sbackpacks.
TheyovercamedeepsnowintheEast,aquicksandinUtah,closelightningstrikesintheMidwestandstrongdesertsandstormsintheWestwhileaveraging22milesadayandtakingonlyfourdaysoff.ButtheyenjoyedtheFrenchhistoryofStLouis,thebeautyoftheColoradoRockiesandthekindnessofstrangerstheymetalongtheway.
Theyparticularlyremembertwobrothers—adoctoranddentist—whoputthemupintheirhomesaroundChester,Ill.,afterterribledays,andamotorcyclistwhogavethemwateraftertheyfailedtofindanyonUtah'
slonelyWahWahDesert.
“Americansaretrulywarm-heartedandwonderfulpeople.”MarciaPowerssaid.“Wegottomeetpeoplethatwewouldnevermeetinourdailylivingathome.Wegottotouchitwithourfeetandhandsandsmellallitsscents(香味)andhearitswildlife.It'
sanamazingcountry,”sheadded.
60.Theunderlinedword“traversed”inthethirdparagraphmeans“”.
A.enjoyedB.movedacross,throughorover
C.overcameD.lookedat
61.Afterthelongwalk,MarciaandKenPowersfeltsadprobablybecause.
A.theyhadtodotheheavyhouseworkagain
B.theyhadnowaytoearntheirliving
C.theycouldn'
tgoonenjoyingtheirwalk
D.theyhadexperiencedtoomanydifficulties
62.Accordingtothetext,wecaninferthatduringthewalkthecouple.
A.weretreatedwarm-heartedlybythelocalpeople
B.neverstoppedtohavearest
C.wereevercaughtinaheavyrainandbecameill
D.feltthequicksandinUtahwasveryinteresting
63.Whichoneofthefollowingwillbethebesttideforthetext?
A.Acouplefinisheda4,900-milewalkacrossAmerica
B.AlongandhardwalkacrossAmerica
C.AnoldcouplereachedthePacificOcean
D.AnoldcoupleenjoyedAmericaforeightmonths
C
ChinesescientistQinDahewasawardedtheInter