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7.The____________(major)ofthestudentsinthatclassareagainsttheplan.

8.Manypeopleareworriedaboutthepollutionof___________(环境)

9.His__________(诚实)makeshimverypopularamonghisfriends.

10.The20-kilometer-longsubwayissofarthiscity’slargest__________(construct)project.

.选择题(每小题1.5分)

11.Theplan________atthemeetinglastnightisofgreatimportance.

A.discussedB.discussingC.todiscussD.isdiscussed

12.Iwasverycold________IcametoBeijing.

A.thefirstB.thefirsttimeC.forthefirsttimeD.thefirstly

13.Pleasesendusalltheinformation_____youhaveaboutthecandidatefortheposition.

A.whatB.thatC.whichD.where

14.Weallknowthatanhour_________sixtyminutes.

A.beequaltoB.isequaltoC.areequaltoD.equalto

15.Plantstakeincarbondioxideandatthesametime_____oxygen.

A.giveawayB.giveupC.giveoutD.givein

16.Heislookingforaroom___________.

A.livesinB.livingC.liveD.tolivein

17.It________methathemightnothavetoldthetruth.

A.occurtoB.occurredC.occurredtoD.stricken

18.IsawTomenterthelibrary,_____severalbooks____hishand.

A.with;

inB.by;

inC.with;

byD.by;

on

19.Itwasabadyearforfilms,______bothquantityandquality.

A.oppositetoB.belongtoC.refertoD.intermsof

20._________othervehicles,carsarereallyquiteconvenient.

A.ComparingtoB.ComparedtoC.ComparedforD.Comparewith

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

A

TheWoodlandsChildren’sMuseumistheplacetoplay.Themuseum’sscheduleisfulloffunactivities,aswellasanumberofworkshopsforchildren.Markyourcalendarsfor:

TheOrigi

nalHalloweenSpookTacular

ForHalloween,it’sallaboutfun.Cometothemuseumfrom4to8pmonSaturday,Oct.31,fortheSpookTacularcelebration.Kiwaniswillservevisitorswithsandwichesanddrinksforfree.

Falltivities

Thesehalf-andfull-dayworkshopsforThanksgivingaredesignedtodelightyoungmindswith

thespiritoffall.Signyourchildupformorningorafternoonactivities.Totakepartinboth,register(登记)forthe“lunchbunch.”Youcancheckthewebsitefortimesanddatesorpickupabrochureatthemuseum.

WinterFUNcation

Themuseumoffersmorningan

dafternoonclassesforchildren4to8yearsoldduringwinterbreaktokeepthoseyoungmindsactiveandentertained.Visitthewebsitefortimesanddatesofvariousworkshops.Parentsmaypickandchoosecoursesfortheirchildrentoattend.

HighNoonCountdown

RingintheNewYearatthemuseum!

Therewillbetwocountdowns—thefirstfrom10amtonoonandthesecondfrom1to3pmonThursday,Dec.31.Therewillalsobeavarietyofgamesandartprojects.

21.Whatisthepurposeofthenext?

A.TointroducetheWoodlandsChildren’sMuseum.

B.ToshowactivitiesinWoodlandsChildren’sMuseum.

C.TotelltheoriginoftheHalloweenSpookTacular.

D.TolearnabouttheWoodlandsChildren’sMuseum.

22.Whichofthefollowingprovidesfoodanddrinks?

A.TheOriginalHalloweenSpookTacular.

B.Falltivities.

C.HighNoonCountdown.

D.WinterFUNcation.

23.IfchildrenattendbothmorningandafternoonactivitiesofFalltivities,theyshould_______.

A.cometothemuseumfrom4to8pm

B.registerforthe“lunchbunch”

C.visitthewebsitefortimesanddates.

D.pickupabrochureatthemuseum.

B

It’snosecretthatfruitsareasmartpartofahealthydiet.Theyarelikelytobebetterforyouthananyotherfood.Butareallfruitscre

atedequal?

Let’sdoasurveyofwhichfruitsarethebestifyou’relookingtoloseweight.

Applesareacommonfavorite.They’rethefinestsnack:

filling,juicyandportable.Studieshaveevenshownthateatingthreeapplesperdaycanhelpwithweightloss.Thereareplentyofwaystoeatapples:

Eatawholeapple,addapplepiecestoyourmeal,throwappleballsintoasalad,bakesomewithyourchicken,orcookupalow-caloriedessert.

Watermelonislowincalorieswithhighwatercontent.Thismeansyoucaneattwoentirecupsofwatermelonforlessthan100caloriesandyourstomachwillfeellikeyou’veeatenmorebecausethefruitismorethan90percentwater.Thisway,you’llavoidhigher-caloriefoodsandsatisfyyoursweettooth.

Raspberries(覆盆子)aresmallbutpowerful!

Thesebabiesarelowincaloriesandevenlowerwhenyouconsiderthatthey’rehighinindigestiblefiber.Raspberrieshavethehighestfibercontentofanyfruit(1cup=8gfiber).

Grapefruit(葡萄柚)givesyoualotofhelpforyourcalorieavoidance.Amiddle-sizegrapefruithasonlyaround80calories,andlikewatermelon,it’smorethan90percentwater.Plus,studieshaveshownthatacompound(化合物)ingrapefruitcallednaringincouldlowerbloodsugarandleadtoweightloss.Soenjoysomegrapefruitateveryopportunity—pressitintoyourwater,throwsomeintoyoursalad,oruseitlikelemontoflavoryourfood.Keepinmindthateatinggrapefruitwithcertainmedicinescouldhaveharmfulinfluences.Ifyou’reonanyprescription(处方),checkwithyourdoctorbeforeaddinggrapefruittoyourdiet.

24.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThesecretoffruitsB.Topfruitsforweightloss

C.TheformsofahealthydietD.Asurveyofhealthyfruits

25.Whatisthecommoncharacterofthefruitsmentionedinthetext?

A.Equalinnutrients.B.Richinnaringin.

C.Lowincalories.D.Highinfiber.

26.Whichfruitmightcausesideeffectswheneatenwithsomemedicines?

A.Apple.B.Watermelon.C.Raspberry.D.Grapefruit

27.Grapefruitismostsuitableforapersonwho_______.

A.hassweettoothB.isweakindigestion

C.ishighinbloodsugarD.isbelowaverageheight

C

Justafewshortdaysago,ourbeloveddogof14yearspassedaway.Intruth,Ihadnoideahowmychildrenwouldrea

cttooursweetgirl’spassing.I’velearnedthateachofmykidsishandlingthegapingholesheleftinourfamilydifferently.Myoldestdaughterhasbeenincompetitionwithmeforthemosttearsshed.Mymiddleoneisexhibitingmoreangerthansadness.Ourtwoyearsoldkiddoesn’ttrulyunderstandwhathappened,butsheiswitnessingtheemotionalchangesaroundherandcriestoo.

Anewst

udyoutofCanisiusCollegethatlooksathowchildrenunderstandapet’sdeathishelpingme.AccordingtoScienceDaily,JoshuaJ.Russell,PhDconductedone-on-oneinterviewswithkidsbetweentheagesof6and13.Andhelearned,amongotherthings,thatkidsdounderstandapet’srelativelyshortlifespan.

Ifoundthisinteresting,asourdogwas14whenshepassedaway,butmychildrenhavestillexpressedareluctancetoacceptit.Theykeepaskingwhytheycan’tseeheragain.ButRussellclaims,“Childrenwhosepetslivedtheextentoftheirpotentiallifetimes---orbeyond---expressedacceptanceupontheirdeaths.”Headdedthatkidsfeltthatputtingthemdown.

“Therewerethosewhofeltitwouldbewrongtomoveontoanewpetbecausetheyhadtohonortheirrelationshipswiththeformerone,”Russellexplains,addingthatanewpetwaslinkedwithfeelingbetterforsomekids.“Theyexplaineditasanopportunitytostartoverandsuggestedthatreplacingacompanionanimalismoreaboutbeginninganewrelationshipthanerasingmemoriesofanoldone.”Icouldn’tagreemore.WewillNEVERforgetoursweetdogwhopassedaway.Butwhenonethingends,anothercanbegin.

28.Whogotangryonhearingthedog’spassing?

A.ThemotherB.Theeldestchild

C.ThesecondchildD.Theyoungestchild

29.HowdidJoshuaJ.Russellknowkids’feelingonpet’sdeath?

A.Byaskingtheirparents

B.Byanalyzingpreviousstudies

C.Bytalkingwithchildrenpersonally

D.Bycomparingdifferencesbetweentheinterviewees.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reluctance”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.CuriosityB.PerformanceC.DeterminationD.Unwillingness

31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestwedoaboutthelossofourpet?

A.GiveupraisinganimalsB.Moveontoanewone.

C.KeepsweetmemoriesforeverD.Forgetitassoonaspossible

D

TheArcticOcean(北冰洋)issmall,shallow,and---mostimportantly---covered.Unliketheotherlargeoceansofworld,itiscloselysurroundedbyAsia,Europe,andNorthAmerica,withveryfewwateryentrancesinanout.

Often,thatremoteness(偏僻)hasplayedtoitsecologicaladvantage.Veryfewshipspassthroughthearea,atleastcomparedtonearbywaterwaysliketheBeringSea.ItalsohelpsthatmuchoftheArcticfreezesovereverywinter.

ButapaperreleasedthisweekinScienceAdvancesarguesthatitslocationinnowharmingit.Thefirstsurveyoftheregionhasfoundthatroughly300billionpiecesoffloatingplastic,mostofthemti

nybutvisibletotheunaidedeye(肉眼),haveblockedtheplanet’snorthernmostsea.Theplastic,havingbeencarriedtothepoleoverdecades,nowhasveryfewwaysout.

“Ourdatashowthatthemarineplasticpollutionhasreachedaglobalscaleafteronlyafewdecadesusingplasticmaterials.”saidAndresCozarCabanas,abiologistattheUniversityofCadiz.Hesaid,“Itisaclearevidenceofthehumancapacitytochangeourplant.Thisplas

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