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B.havingtied
C.tobetied
D.tied
( )7.Wouldyoumindifhe__________?
A.smoke
B.smoked
C.smoking
D.smokes
( )8.—
WhatdoyouthinkmadeMarysoupset?
—___________hernewbicycle.
A.Asshelost
B.Lost
C.Losing
D.Becauseoflosing
( )9.Itisbad______totalkwithyourmouthfull.
A.manner
B.manners
C.habit
D.way
( )10.Thepoormancouldn'
texpresshimselfbywordsinanewcountry.
Hehadtouse__________.
A.body
B.eyes
C.gestures
D.sign
( )11.Wouldyoupleasespeakloudertomakeyourself_________.
A.hear
B.heard
C.tohear
D.tobeheard
( )12.Hesatatthedesk,________anovel.
A.read
B.reading
C.reads
D.isreading
( )13.Good-bye______,theyleftforhome.
A.says
B.saying
C.said
D.tosay
( )14.--Oh,youarehere!
I______thatyouwouldcomebacktomorrow.
--Icamebacklastnight.
A.didn’tthink
B.Think
C.thought
D.willthink
( )15.—Thankyoueversomuchforthebookyousentme._______.
A.No,thanks
B.I’mgladyoulikeit
C.Pleasedon’tsayso
D.No,itisnotsogood
Ⅱ.完形填空(每空1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项中选聘个最佳答案.
Onedaysome50yearsagoinShanghaianincidenthappenedonmywaytoschoolonabus.
Thebuswasso
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thatIhadtostandwithmyback
2
againstthedoor.
Whenitreachedastop,Ihadtogetdownfirsttogive
3
tootherpassengers.
I
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expectedthatIshouldbethefirstto
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again.
Buttomysurprise,Iwasjustabouttostepforwardwhenabigandroughhand
6
mebackandletabeautifulladyon.
Iturnedandnoticedthatthe
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manwasayoungforeigner.
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asIwastoarguewithhiminEnglish,stillI
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inChinese.
Hemusthaveunderstoodmylanguage,forhecameoverand
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medown.Allthepassengersandonlookers(旁观者)took
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onmeandbeganspeakingagainsthis
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.
Beforehecouldaskmypardon,therecameapolicestation
13
theyoungforeignerwassetfree.
Withgreatpityandstronganger,agroupofonlookers
14
methere.
Theofficerturnedallthe
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upsidedownandIwascondemned(被谴责)asatrouble-makerbutnot
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topayafine(罚款)becauseoftheangry
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intheeyesoftheonlookers.
Theincident
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megreatly.
Ittookmemanylateryearstounderstandthereal
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thattheChinesewere
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people.
( )1.A.dangerous
B.fast
C.crowded
D.small
( )2.A.beating
B.touching
C.leaning
D.lying
( )3.A.steps
B.place
C.tickets
( )4.A.fully
B.usually
C.hardly
D.never
( )5.A.getout
B.getup
C.geton
D.getoff
( )6.A.pulled
B.pushed
C.struck
D.showed
( )7.A.good-looking
B.polite
C.angry
D.rough
( )8.A.Young
B.Unable
C.Unwilling
D.Afraid
( )9.A.fought
B.asked
C.managed
D.controlled
( )10.A.took
B.seated
C.laid
D.knocked
( )11.A.apology
B.anger
C.shame
D.pity
( )12.A.trouble
B.habit
C.language
D.rudeness
( )13.A.if
B.as
C.while
D.when
( )14.A.followed
B.guided
C.brought
D.took
( )15.A.passengers
B.incident
C.facts
D.words
( )16.A.glad
B.sorry
C.allowed
D.made
( )17.A.wound
B.tears
C.sight
D.look
( )18.A.taught
B.frightened
C.hurt
D.surprised
( )19.A.matter
B.reason
C.idea
D.story
( )20.A.poor
B.oppressed
C.brave
D.hand-working
Ⅲ.阅读理解(每小题2分,共46分)
阅读下列短文,从每题中所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项.
A
DoesEveryoneBenefit?
NEWYORK--Americahasbeenexperiencingthelongesteconomicincreaseinitshistory.
Incomeshaverisen,unemploymenthasfallen,andcitiessuchasNewYorkareburstingwithnewofficebuildings.
ButjustashortwalkfromManhattan'
sskyscrapers,GeorgeBrownsitsonthesidewalk,cookingalunchofriceandbitsoffishoveracanofcookingfuel.
Brownishomeless--oneofthe2.3millionpeopleintheUSwhoenduponthestreet.
Duringtheday,Browncollectsaluminiumcansandsellsthemforfivecentsapiece.
Atnight,hesleepsonthestreet.
“Ihavebeenonthestreetabouteightornineyears,somethinglikethat,”
saidthe
62-year-oldformerconstructionworker.
Brownadmitshe’shadproblemswithalcoholandhassmokedcocaine,buthesaidhestillwantsamorestable(notlikelymove)housingarrangement.
Hecouldafforditjustwiththemoneyheearnscollectingcansandsmallpiecesofmetal,ifonlytrulylow-in-comehousingwereavailable.
However,heseesnohopeoffindingaffordablehousinginNewYork.
Withthestrongeconomyandunemploymentdown,beautifulhousingisbeingbuilttomeetdemands.
USreportshowstherentinNewYorkCityrosemorethan27percentbetween1984and1999,fromUs$549toUS$700amonth.
Oneofthesideeffectsofthestrongeconomyisthatrentshavebeengoingup.
Themajorityofpeoplewhoexperiencehomelessnessreallyjustneedsomeaffordablehousinghelp.
Butfewhousingcompanieshavebeenbuiltforthepoor.
ManysmallapartmentsinthecitynowrentforUS$1,500amonthormore.
Brown,thehomelessNewYorker,saidhehasadaughterwholivesinthecitybutherarelyseesher.
Sheisangryathisdrinkingandwon’tallowitinherhouse.
Smiling,hesaidhealsohassevengrandchildrenwhomhe’dliketoseemoreoften.
“AllI'
vegottodoistocleanupmyact.”
hesaid.
( )1.WhatkindoflifedoesGeorgeBrownlead?
A.Homelessanddangerous.
B.Homelessandchildish.
C.Homelessandmiserable.
D.Homelessandsleepless.
( )2.FromGeorgeBrown’sexperiencewecanfindthat_____________.
A.oldAmericansleadahardlife
B.oldAmericanswanttolivealone
C.Americancitiesarefullofpoorpeople
D.badhabitsplayaroleinpoorpeople’slife
( )3.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethat_____________.
A.Americaisshortofhousingcompanies
B.housingcompaniescan’tbenefitfromthepoor
C.poorpeopleinAmericawillbecomerich
D.housingcompanieswillbuildmorehousesforthepoor
( )4.Ifthispassagecomesfromapaper,whichpagemayitbe?
A.Society.
B.People.
C.Economy.
D.Business.
( )5.WhatcharacterdoesGeorgeBrownhave?
A.Selfish.
B.Lazy.
C.Warm--hearted.
D.Open--hearted.
B
Manypeopleconsidertheirpetsmembersofthefamilyandareverysadwhentheydie,butwhatifyoucouldcloneyourdog,catorbird?
AscientistinNewOrleans,whohasprovedhisabilitytocloneotheranimals,isnowofferingthepossibilitytopetownershereinWisconsin.
Scientistshavenotbeenabletoclonedogs,catsorotherpets,butifandwhenthetimecomes,severalcompanieswillbereadyandabletodothejob.
Thequestionis:
Areyoureadytocloneyourpet?
BrettReggioisbettingonit.
HeisworkingonhisPh.DatLouisianStateUniversity.
He'
ssuccessfullyclonedagoatfivetimesandwantstotrytheprocessonfamilypets.
SohestartedabusinesscalledLazaron.“WhatLazaronprovidesisthefirststepinthecloningprocess.”Hesaid.“It’sforcuringandstoringthefiberglasscellsthatwillbeusedforcloning.”
“Yourfirstreactionisyeah!
IthinkI’dlikethat.”
saidDonnaSchacht,apetowner.
“Idon’tbelieveyoucaneverreplaceaspeciallove,”
petownerPauletteCallattionsaid.
Mostpetownerswilltellyoufreezingyourpet’sDNAinhopesofonedaycloningitisapersonaldecision.
Scientistssaythatcloningyourownpetdoesn’tmeanthattheoffspringwillhavethesameintelligence,temperamentorotherqualitiesthatyourpethas.
( )1.Fromthepassageweknowthatscientistshas______.
A.triedtocloneanimals
B.clonedmanykindsofanimals
C.beenabletoclonepetsforpeople
D.onceclonedgoatssuccessfully
( )2.BrettReggiostartedabusinessinorderto_____.
A.clonepetsforpeople
B.storetheDANofpeople’spetsforcloningoneday
C.makepetsmembersofafamily
D.collectdifferentideasoncloningfrompeople
( )3.Somepeopleseemnotinterestedincloningpetsbecause___________.
A.theythinkitwouldbetooexpensive
B.theydon’tthinkscientistswillonedaybeabletoclonetheirpets
C.theythinktheclonedpetwouldnotbetheonetheyoncehad
D.theydon’twanttogiveanylovetotheclonedpet
( )4.Ifyouclonedapet,yourmightfindthatit_____.
A.lookeddifferentfromthepetyouoncehad
B.turnedouttobeanotherkindofanimal
C.hadadifferentcharacter
D.werejustthesamepetyouroncehad
C
HowDoPeoplePlanTheirLife?
ThestoryofKingMidasisnottrue.
Nomancouldreallytouchthethingsaroundhimandmakethemturntogold.
Itcouldbewonderfulifwecouldturnthingsintogoldasinthestory.
Butthe“magictouch”,thelifewithoutworkisseldompartoflifeinaneverydayworld.
Itcostsmoneytodothethingsyo