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9.Doesthismealcost$50?
I__________somethingfarbetterthanthis!
A.preferB.expectC.suggestD.suppose
10.Highschoolboysinthecountry_____towearlonghairatthattime,whichyoumaythinkquitestrange.
A.wereforbiddenB.havebeenforbidden
C.havebeenforbiddenD.havingbeenforbidden
11.Heisnot________afool________.
A.such,asheislookedB.such,ashelooks
C.as,asheislookedD.so,ashelooks
12.Johnreceivedaninvitationtodinner,andwithhiswork____,hegladlyacceptedit.
A.finishedB.finishingC.havingfinishedD.wasfinished
13.Thebuses,________werealreadyfullweresurroundedbyanangrycrowd.
A.mostofthatB.whichmostCmostofwhichDthatmost
14.Aharvesterisamachine________weharvestcropsoraperson________isharvesting.
A.which,whoB.that,thatC.withwhich,whoD./,/
15.Theywantedtoseetheirfatherduringthesedays________hestayedinhospital.
A.whenB.whichC.thatD.onthat
16.You’dbetterhaveyourroom________.It’s________.
A.clean,inmessB.cleaned,inamessC.cleaned,inmessD.clean,inamess
17.Shesaidshewasgoingtostaythereforaweek,butinfactshearrivedbacktwodaysearlierthan________.A.expectingB.tobeexpectedC.expectedD.wasexpected
18.Thehousewaslitup________abigcelebrationwasgoingon.A.untilB.evenifC.unlessD.asthough
19.Thedoctorgavehimsomeadvice,________heturnedadeafear.
A.towhichB.whenC.whereD.as
20.HemustfromAfrica,________canbeseenfromhisskin.
A.whichB.whenC.whereD.as
21.Isthisthereason________whyyouareinfavoroftheproposal?
A.whichB.whenC.whyD.as
22.Theroadconditionthereturnedouttobeverygood,________wasmorethanwecouldexpected.
A.whichB.whenC.thatD.as
23.Thefootballfansoften________latetowatchlivebroadcastsoffootballmatches.
A.mixupB.turnupC.putupD.stayup
24.Thepassengerwastiredandwalkedmoreslowlybuthegothome________.
A.afterallB.atallC.firstofallD.inall
25.Ifparentsaretoohard________theirchildren,theywon’ttellthemtruth.A.toB.onC.forD.with
第二部分:
完形填空(每小题1分,共20分)
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Attheparty,allthechildrenweregivenpaintsinbright,beautifulcolors.Afterashorttime,asI27,Isawblueclouds,orangesunrisesandpurpleflowers.The28wereallbright.
Theboysittingnexttomewaspaintingaheart,butitwas29andlifeless.Itlacked(缺乏)thebrightcolorsthathisfellow(同伴)“30”hadused.
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Asthedaywascomingtoanend,Iwasgettingreadyto42home.Iturnedaroundandfoundthatstandingtherewith43onhisfacewasthelittleboy.Hesaid,“Myheartis44colors.Itisgettingbrighter.Those45reallydowork.”OnmywayhomeIfeltmyownhearthadchangedtoabrightercolor,too.
26.
A.
moved
B.
touched
C.
hated
D.
cared
27.
looked
up
down
C.
over
around
28.
pictures
walls
pencils
lights
29.
bright
dark
active
brave
30.
artists
writers
teachers
visitors
31.
used
chosen
allowed
left
32.
hand
heart
skin
memory
33.
wise
silly
sick
healthy
34.
anything
something
everything
nothing
35.
understood
doubted
noticed
liked
36.
wrong
true
reasonable
clear
37.
happy
anxious
able
willing
38.
to
B.
after
like
for
39.
use
help
cheer
enjoy
40.
so
that
as
if
even
in
case
41.
feeling
love
sense
impression
42.
reach
be
settle
go
43.
a
surprise
B.
anger
a
smile
fear
44.
changing
having
developing
drawing
45.
words
smiles
hugs
photos
第三部分:
阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分):
A
Mostepisodes(情况)ofabsent-mindedness-forgettingwhereyouleftsomethingorwonderingwhyyoujustenteredaroom-arecausedbyasimplelackofattention,saysSchacter."
You'
resupposedtoremembersomething,butyouhaven'
tencoded(译成密码)itdeeply."
Encoding,Schacterexplains,isaspecialwayofpayingattentiontoaneventthathasamajorimpact(影响)onrecallingitlater.Failuretoencodeproperlycancreateannoyingsituations.Ifyouputyourmobilephoneinapocket,forexample,anddon'
tpayattentiontowhatyoudidbecauseyou'
reinvolvedinaconversation,you'
llprobablyforgetthatthephoneisinthejacketnowhanginginyourwardrobe(衣柜)."
Yourmemoryitselfisn'
tfailingyou,"
saysSchacter."
Rather,youdidn'
tgiveyourmemorysystemtheinformationitneeded."
Lackofinterestcanalsoleadtoabsent-mindedness."
Amanwhocanrecitesportsstatisticsfrom30yearsago,"
saysZelinski,"
maynotremembertodropaletterinthemailbox."
Womenhaveslightlybettermemoriesthanmen,possiblybecausetheypaymoreattentiontotheirenvironment,andmemorydependsonjustthat.
"
Visualcuescanhelppreventabsent-mindedness"
saysSchacter."
Butbesurethecueisclearandavailable,"
hecautions.Ifyouwanttoremembertotakeamedication(药物)withlunch,putthepillbottleonthekitchentable-don'
tleaveitinthemedicinechestandwriteyourselfanotethatyoukeepinapocket.
Anothercommonepisodeofabsent-mindedness:
walkingintoaroomandwonderingwhyyou'
rethere.Mostlikely,youwerethinkingaboutsomethingelse."
Everyonedoesthisfromtimetotime,"
saysZelinski.Thebestthingtodoistoreturntowhereyouwerebeforeenteringtheroom,andyou'
lllikelyremember.
46.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatencoding________.
A.slowsdowntheprocessoflosingourmemories
B.helpsusunderstandourmemorysystembetter
C.getsustorecallsomethingfromourmemories
D.helpsustofindoutthemobilephoneinthepocket
47.Whydowomenhavebettermemoriesthanmen?
A.Theyseldomusetheirmobilephones.
B.Theyaremorenervousabouttheenvironment.
C.Theyaremoreinterestedinwhat'
shappeningaroundthem.
D.Theyusuallytakesomespecialmedicinetoimprovememories.
48.ThesentenceunderlinedinParagraph4meansthat___________.
A.anoteinthepocketwilleasilygetlost
B.puttingsomethinginsightcanbeagoodreminder
C.takingmedicinecangetridofabsent-mindedness
D.peopleofabsent-mindednessmusttakemedicinewiththem
49.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thecausesofabsent-mindedness.
B.Theenvironmentandmemory.
C.Awayofencodingandrecalling.
D.Theprocessofgradualmemoryloss.
B
Mummy,Idon'
tknowwhattoplaywith."
Steveinterruptshismother,whoistalkingtoafriend,forthefourthtime."
vegotaroomfulloftoys!
hismothersays,impatiently.Infactitisthejumbleoftoyswhichistoblameforfour-year-oldSteve'
slackofinterestinhisdolls,carsandstuffed(packed)animals.Eachmorninghetipsoutthreewashingbasketsoftoysalloverhisfloor,listlesslypullsoutsomethingandshortlyafterisstandingathismother'
sdeskorfollowingherintothekitchensaying:
"
Mummy,Iambored."
Afamilytherapist(心理医生)explainswhychildrenloseinterestwhentheyhaveawhole"
toyshop"