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Deeplytouchedbytheboy'

swords,Moodydecidedtocreateafoundation(基金会)thatintroducesteenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms.“Asapoliceman,Isawwheretherewasviolence,drugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaging__8__onthekids,”saysMoody.

Byturningkidsontofishing,he__9__topresentanalternativewayoflife.“Whenyou'

resittingtherewaitingfora__10__,”hesays,“youcan'

thelpbuttalktoeachother,andsuch__11__canbeprettydeep.”

“Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeer(同龄人)pressuresinhighschool,”saysMichelle,17who__12__thefirstprogram.“AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrother__13__drugs.”

Moodyfaces__14__inthreeyears,whenhehopestorunthefoundationfulltime.“I'

mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomy__15__togiveback,”Moodysays.“IfIteachakidtofishtoday,hecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow.”

1.A.drinking      B.drug

C.securityD.smoking

2.A.ranintoB.gotover

C.leftbehindD.lookedinto

3.A.immediateB.damaging

C.limitedD.lasting

4.A.quarrelingB.complaining

C.talkingD.cheering

5.A.SlowlyB.Suddenly

C.FinallyD.Secretly

6.A.understandB.hear

C.seeD.remember

7.A.fishingB.sailing

C.boatingD.swimming

8.A.impressionB.burden

C.decisionD.impact

9.A.askedB.intended

C.pretendedD.agreed

10.A.solutionB.change

C.biteD.surprise

11.A.concernsB.interests

C.conversationsD.emotions

12.A.participatedinB.workedout

C.approvedofD.madeup

13.A.misuseB.avoid

C.tolerateD.test

14.A.unemploymentB.challenge

C.competitionD.retirement

15.A.teamB.school

C.familyD.community

第二节 语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

I'

mahighschoolteacherandworkinasmallschool.Iwillwelcomeeachstudent16.________thehallwaybytheirnamesatleasttwiceeveryweek.Somestudentsaregoingtoleaveschoolforfurtherstudy17.________theyarebecomingverysad.

Todayagirlstoppedmeandasked18.________Icouldwaitaminute.Isaidyesandthenshehandedme19.________envelope.Initwasathankyounote.Inthenote,shesaidthatshewantedtothankmefortalkingtoher.Irememberedaskingher20.________shelivedandwhatbooksshehadread.Thisstudentwasashyand21.________(silence)person.Itwashard22.________hertogetusedtoschoollife,becausethereweresomanypeopleinonebuilding.

HernotemeantsomuchtomeandIcouldn'

thelp23.________(cry).Atthesametime,Iwasveryhappybecauseshe24.________(spend)timeandenergydoingthingsthatallstudentswouldbeabletodo.WheneverIthinkaboutthisIwillsmile.IloveteachingandIamsolucky25.________(be)abletobeateacher.WhatalovelygiftIreceivedfromthisstudent.

Ⅱ.阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Newspapersarenotnearlyaspopulartodayastheywereinthepast.Therearenotmanypeoplewhoseriouslyreadanewspapereveryday.Mostpeoplereadonlythesportspages,theadviceorthegossipcolumns,thecomics,andperhapstheclassifiedadvertisements.Mostpeopledon'

ttaketimetoreadtherealnews.Theyattempttocatchthereaders'

interestwithpicturesandexcitingheadlines.Thesetechniquesareusedonthefrontpagebecauseitisthefirstthingyouseewhenyoupickupthepaper.Thefirstpageattractsattentionandencouragesthereaderstolookthroughtherestofthepaper.Thisiswhyeditorsalwayslookforagoodfirstpagestoryandaheadlinetomakethemstopandlook.Iftheheadlineishorribleenoughorfrighteningenoughorwildenough,perhapstheywillnotgoontoreadthefrontpageanymore.Theymayreadtheheadlines,butthatisall,thentheyturntothesportspage,orcomics,oradvertisements.

Itseemsthatpeopledonotwantthenewsfromanewspaperanymore.Theysaytheygetthenewsonthetelevisionnow.Morepeoplewatchtelevisionnewsbecauseitiseasierandmoreinterestingthanreadinganewspaper.Whataboutyou?

Doyoureadnewsfromanewspaper?

Doyouthinkitiseasiertogetthenewsfromtelevision?

Ordon'

tyoucareaboutnewsatall?

Wouldyoumindiftherewerenonews?

26.Accordingtothepassage,newspapersare________.

A.morepopulartoday

B.lesspopulartoday

C.aspopularasbefore

D.gettingmoreandmorepopular

27.Wecanknowfromthepassagethatthenewspapereditorsthinktheimportantpartofthenewspaperis________.

A.thefrontpage

B.thesportspage

C.theheadlines

D.theclassifiedadvertisements

28.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingnewspaperswillmostprobablyattractthereaders'

attention?

A.Theoneswithinterestingpicturesandexcitingheadlinesonthefrontpage.

B.Theoneswithsportsnewsonthefrontpage.

C.Theoneswithclassifiedadsonthefrontpage.

D.Theoneswithgossipcolumnsonthefrontpage.

29.Accordingtothepassage,mostpeoplereadallofthefollowingexcept________.

A.thesportspageB.comics

C.advertisementsD.therealnews

30.Theauthor'

sattitudetowardnewspapersis________.

A.sympatheticB.critical

C.negativeD.undetermined

B

Sometimespeopleaddtowhattheysayevenwhentheydon'

ttalk.Gesturesarethe“silentlanguage”ofeveryculture.Wepointafingerormoveanotherpartofthebodytoshowwhatwewanttosay.Itisimportanttoknowthebodylanguageofeverycountryorwemaybemisunderstood.

IntheUnitedStates,peoplegreeteachotherwithahandshakeinaformalintroduction.Thehandshakemustbefirm.Ifthehandshakeisweak,itisasignofweaknessorunfriendliness.Friendsmayplaceahandontheother'

sarmorshoulder.Somepeople,usuallywomen,greetafriendwithahug.

SpaceisimportanttoAmericans.Whentwopeopletalktoeachother,theyusuallystandabouttwoandahalffeetawayandatanangle,sotheyarenotfacingeachotherdirectly.Americansgetuncomfortablewhenapersonstandstooclose.Theywillmovebacktohavetheirspace.IfAmericanstouchanotherpersonbyaccident,theysay,“Pardonme.”or“Excuseme.”

Americansliketolookattheotherpersonintheeyeswhentheyaretalking.Ifyoudon'

tdoso,itmeansyouarebored,hidingsomething,orarenotinterested.Butwhenyoustareatsomeone,itisnotpolite.

ForAmericans,thumbsupmeansyes,verygood,orwelldone.Thumbsdownmeanstheopposite.Tocallawaiter,raiseonehandtoheadlevelorabove.Toshowyouwantthecheck,makeamovementwithyourhandsasifyouaresigningapieceofpaper.Itisallrighttopointatthingsbutnotatpeoplewiththehandandindexfinger(食指).Americansshaketheirindexfingeratchildrenwhentheyscoldthemandpatthemontheheadwhentheyadmirethem.

Learningaculture'

sbodylanguageissometimesconfusing.Ifyoudon'

tknowwhattodo,thesafestthingtodoistosmile.

31.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthat________.

A.gesturesdon'

tmeananythingwhiletalking

B.gesturescanhelpustoexpressourselves

C.wecanlearnalanguagewellwithoutbodylanguage

D.onlyAmericanpeoplecanusegestures

32.IfyouareintroducedtoastrangerfromtheUSA,youshould________.

A.greethimwithahug

B.placeahandonhisshoulder

C.shakehishandfirmly

D.shakehishandweakly

33.IntheUnitedStates,peopleoften________.

A.showtheirfriendshipbytouchingeachother

B.showtheirfriendshipbyglancingateachother

C.say“Pardonme”toeachotherwhentheyaretalking

D.getuncomfortablewhenyousitclosetothem

34.IfyoutalkwithanAmericanfriend,it'

spoliteto________.

A.lookupanddownatyourfriend

B.lookattheotherpersonintheeyes

C.hideyouropinion

D.lookatyourwatchnowandthen

35.Whenyourfriendgivesyouthethumbsup,he,infact,________.

A.showshisrudenesstoyou

B.showshisangertoyou

C.expresseshissatisfactiontoyou

D.expresseshisworriesaboutyou

C

Thesunhasbeentheinspirationforhundredsofsongs,butnowscientistshavediscoveredthatthestaratthecentreofoursolarsystemproducesitsownmusic.AstronomersattheUniversityofSheffieldhavemanagedtorecordforthefirsttimeintheworldtheeeriemusicalharmoniesproducedbythemagneticfield(磁场)intheouteratmosphereofthesun.

Theyfoundthathugecoronalloops(日冕环)thathavebeenobservedspinningawayfromtheouterlayerofthesun'

satmospherevibrate(振动)likestringsonamusicalinstrument.Usingsatellitepicturesoftheseloops,whichcanbeover60,000mileslong,thescientistswereabletorecreatethesoundbyturningthevisiblevibrationsintonoisesandspeedingupthefrequencysothatpeoplecanhearthem.

ProfessorRobertusvonFá

ySiebenbü

rgensaid,“Itwasstrangelybeautifulandexcitingtohearthesenoisesforthefirsttimefromsuchalargeandpowerfulsource.Itisprovidinguswithanewwayoflearningaboutthesunandgivingusanewinsightintothephysicsaboutthesun'

souterlayerswheretemperaturesreachmillionsofdegrees.”

Thecoronalloopsarethoughttobeinvolvedintheproductionofsolarflaresthatthrowmagneticenergyoutintospace,creatinga

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