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A.cameby 

B.cameout

C.cameto 

D.cameabout

3.Theaccident______thedeathoftwopassengers.

A.resultedfrom 

B.resultedin 

C.resultedof 

D.resultedwith

4.ItisinthewestofChina_____thereisnodoubt_____itisgoingtoraintomorrow.

A.where;

whether 

B.that;

that

C.that;

D.where;

that

5.Itwas1969___theAmericanastronautssucceededinlandingonthemoon.

A.that 

B.whenC.onwhich 

D.which

6.Itwas______backhomeaftertheexperiment.

A.notuntilmidnightdidhego 

B.untilmidnightthathedidn’tgo

C.notuntilmidnightthathewentD.untilmidnightwhenhedidn’tgo

7.There'

ssomedoubt____he'

llkeephispromise.

A.whetherB.ifC.thatD.which

8.The_____parentswereall_____forthechildren'

ssafety.

A.concerned;

concernedB.concerned;

concerning

C.concerning;

concerningD.concerning;

concerned

9.Thestudentsages____15to18.

A.rangeB.rangedC.rangefromD.rangesfrom

10._______,we’llgocamping.

A.weatherpermitsB.Ifweatherwillpermit

C.weatherpermittingD.weatherpermitted

11.______,wewouldhavenotfinishedtheworkontime.

A.Ifyoudidn’thelpusB.withoutyourhelp

C.withoutyou 

D.withyourhelp

12.---Iwillnotcomeheretomorrow.

---_____________tome,becauseIdon’tcare.

A. 

Itdoesn’tmakeanydifferenceB.Itmakesmuchdifference

C. 

Itdoesn’tmakenodifferenceD.Itmakesadifference

13.Youcangoout,_________youpromisetobebackbefore11o'

clock.

A.asfarasB.sofarasC.whenD.as/solongas

14.-Iapologizefornotbeingabletojoinyoufordinner.

-____.We’llgettogetherlater.

A.Goahead 

B.Nottoworry 

C.That’sright 

D.Don’tmentionit

15..Christmasis_____specialholidaywhen_______wholefamilyaresupposedtogettogether.

A.the,the 

B.a,a 

C.the,a 

D.a,the

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Manyyearsago,IownedaservicestationandroadhouseonthemainroadbetweenMelbourneandAdelaide.

Oneverycold,wetnightatabout3:

30a.m.,therewasa 

16 

onthefrontdoorofourhouse.Ayoungman,wetfrom 

17 

totoe,explainedthathehad 

18 

outofpetrolabout30kmuptheroad.Hehadlefthispregnant(怀孕的)wifeandhistwochildren 

19 

atthecarandsaidthathewouldhitchhike(搭便车)back.

OnceIhad 

20 

acanwithpetrol,Itookhimbacktohiscarwherehistwo-year-oldandfour-year-oldchildrenwereboth 

21 

sayingthattheywerecold.Oncethecarhadstarted,Isuggestedthathe 

22 

meback.

Beforeleaving,Ihadturnedtheheater 

23 

intheroadhouse,sothatwhenwewentin,itwasniceand 

24 

.Whilethelittleonesplayedandran 

25 

Ipreparedbreadandbutterforthechildren,andhotchocolateforthe 

26 

.

Itwasabout5a.m.beforethey 

27 

.Theyoungfellowaskedmehowmuchhe 

28 

meandItoldhimthatthepetrolpump(加油泵)had 

29 

$15.Heofferedtopay“call-outfee”,butIwouldn’tacceptit.

Aboutamonthlater,Ireceiveda 

30 

fromInterstate,alargebuscompanythatwehadbeentryingto 

31 

tostopoffatourroadhouseforalongtime.It 

32 

outthattheyoungfellowIhadhelpedwasitsgeneralmanager,themost 

33 

personinthecompany.

Inhisletter,hethankedmeagainand 

34 

methat,fromthenon,alltheirbuseswouldstopatmyservicestation.Inthis 

35 

alittlebitofkindnesswasrewardedwithahugeamountofbenefits.

16.A.kick 

B.hit 

C.beat 

D.knock

17.A.finger 

B.shoulder 

C.head 

D.hand

18.A.driven 

B.used 

C.come 

D.run

19.A.away 

B.behind 

C.over 

D.out

20.A.supplied 

B.poured 

C.equipped 

D.filled

21.A.sleeping 

B.crying 

C.quarrelling 

D.fighting

22.A.allow 

B.ring 

C.lead 

D.follow

23.A.on 

B.off 

C.in 

D.over

24.A.neat 

B.hot 

C.warm 

D.attractive

25.A.around 

B.inside 

C.nearby 

D.along

26.A.drivers 

B.guests 

C.customers 

D.adults

27.A.left 

B.arrived 

C.ate 

D.disappeared

28.A.gave 

B.paid 

C.owed 

D.offered

29.A.appeared 

B.exhibited 

C.calculated 

D.shown

30.A.call 

B.letter 

C.check 

D.notice

31.A.get 

B.force 

C.requite 

D.hope

32.A.pointed 

B.turned 

C.worked 

D.found

33.A.generous 

B.successful 

C.serious 

D.powerful

34.A.praised 

B.persuaded 

C.informed 

D.convinced

35.A.lesson 

B.business 

C.aspect 

D.case

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

ThecityofRomehaspassedanewtopreventcrueltytoanimals.Allgoldfishbowlsarenolongerallowedanddogownersmustwalktheirdogs.

Thiscomesafteranationallawwaspassedtogiveprisonsentencestopeoplewhodesertcatsordogs.

“Thecivilizationofacitycanbemeasuredbythis,”saidMonicaCarina,thecouncilor(议员)behindthenewlaw.

“It’sgoodtodowhateverwecanforouranimalswhoinexchangeforalittlelovefillourexistencewiththeirattention,”shetoldaRomenewspaper.

Thenewspaperreportedthatroundbowlsdon’tgiveenoughoxygenforfishandmaymakethemgoblind.

“Romehastriedtoprotectfishmorethananywhereelseintheworld.Itstandsoutforrecognizingthatfishareinterestinganimalswhodeserve(值得)overrespectandcompassion 

everybitasmuchasdogsandcatsandotheranimals,”saidKarinRobertson,adirectorofthePeoplefortheEthicalTreatmentofAnimals.

LastyearalawwaspassedinItalythatgivespeoplewhodesertpetsbigfines(罚款)andprisonsentences.Sincethenlocalgovernmentshaveaddedtheirownanimalprotectionrules.

ThenortherncityofTurinpassedalawinApriltogivepetownersfinesofupto$598iftheydonotwalktheirdogsthreetimesaday.

ThenewlawinRomealsosaysthatownersmustn’tleavetheirdogsinhotcarsorcuttheirdogs’tailstomakethemlooklovelies.Thelawalsogiveslegalrecognitiontothe“catladies”whofeedhomelesscats.Thecatslivealloverthecityfromancientruinstomodernofficecarparks.

36.ThenewlawpassedinRomewill_____

A.helpimprovefishingenvironment

B.guaranteebetterconditionsforgoldfish

C.stoppeoplefromcatchinggoldfish

D.discouragekeepinggoldfishathome

38.Theunderlinedword“compassion”inParagraph6istheclosestinmeaningto____

A.pity 

B.praise 

C.support 

D.popularity

39.PeoplemaybreakthelawinTurinifthey_____

A.keeptheirdogsorcatsincars 

B.feedhomelessanimalsincarparks

C.raisetheircatsnearancientruins 

D.shuttheirdogshomealldaylong

B

Whatwillpeopledieof100yearsfromnow?

Ifyouthinkthatisasimplequestion,youhavenotbeenpayingattentiontotherevolutionthatistakingplaceinbio-technology(生物技术).Withthehelpofnewmedicine,thehumanbodywilllastaverylongtime.Deathwillcomemainlyfromaccidents,murderandwar.Today'

sleadingkillers,suchasheartdiseases,cancer,andagingitself,willbecomedistantmemory.

Indiscussionoftechnologicalchanges,theInternetgetsmostoftheattentionthesedays.Butthechangeinmedicinecanbetherealtechnologicaleventofourtimes.Howlongcanhumanslive?

Humanbrainswereknowntodecidethefinaldeath.Cells(细胞)arethebasicunitsofalllivingthings,anduntilrecently,scientistsweresurethatthelifeofcellscouldnotgomuchbeyond120yearsbecausethebasicmaterialsofcells,suchasthoseofbraincells,wouldnotlastforever.Buttheupperlimitswillbebrokenbynewmedicine.Sometimebetween2050and2100,medicinewillhaveadvancedtothepointatwhichevery10yearsorso,peoplewillbeabletotakemedicinetorepairtheirorgans(器官).Themedicine,madeupofthebasicbuildingmaterialsoflife,willbuildnewbraincells,heartcells,andsoon---inmuchthesamewayourbodiesmakenewskincellstotaketheplaceofoldones.

Itisexcitingtoimaginethattheadvanceintechnologymaybechangingthemostbasicconditionalhumanexistence,butmanytechnicalproblemsstillmustbecleareduponthewaytothiswonderfulfuture.

40.Accordingtothepassage,humandeathisnowmainlycausedby_______.

A.diseasesandaging 

B.accidentsandwar

C.accidentsandaging 

D.heartdiseasesandwar

41.Intheauthor'

sopinion,today'

smostimportantadvanceintechnologyliesin_____.

A.medicine 

B.theinternet 

C.braincells 

D.humanorgans

42.Humansmaylivelongerinthefuturebecause______.

A.heartdiseasewillbefarawayfromus

B.humanbrainscandecidethefinaldeath

C.thebasicmaterialsofcellswilllastforever

D.humanorganscanberepairedbynewmedicine

43.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_____.

A.humanlifewillnotlastmorethan120yearsinthefuture

B.humanhavetotakemedicinetobuildnewskincellsnow

C.muchneedstobedonebeforehumanscanhavealongerlife

D.wehavealreadysolvedthetechnicalproblemsinbuildingnewcells.

C

Avocadosarelarge,heavy,darkgreenfruitsthatareusuallyshapedlikepears.Theripertheyget,thesoftertheyget.Peopleeatavocadosinsaladsandsandwiches.Butprobablythemostpopularwaytouseavocadosisinguacamole,adeliciousMexicansna

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