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A.basing;
seeingB.based;
beingseenC.tobebased;
toseeD.based;
seeing
6.Thereweretwolargebuildings,_______standsnearlyahundredfeethigh.
A.thelargerB.thelargeofthemC.thelargerofwhomD.thelargeofwhich
7.Hewassonervousduringthetest.No______hedidn’tpasstheexam.
A.wayB.surpriseC.wonderD.matter
8.Mike________hiscar,forhecametoworkbybusthismorning
A.canhavefoundB.couldhavefoundC.can’thavefoundD.mustn’thavefound
9.Itwasn’tuntilwehadsatdowntoeat_______wegotbacktothesubjectofTomHolliday.
A.whenB.whatC.thatD.which
10.It’ssaidthatthegovernment_______aprogramonenvironmentalprotectionnextweek.
A.isstartingB.starts
C.wouldstartD.wasstarting
二、完形填空:
(共20题,每小题1分)
DearKate,
Howareyou?
Itisvery11thatyouarecomingtoourschoolsosoon.12youarrive,letme13toyouwhatourschoollifeislike.
Ourschoolisquitefamousforitslonghistory.Itwas14intheearly1920s.Itisagoodplacewherewecan15ourselveswellforthefuture.Wehavemanywonderfulteacherswhoarealwaysreadyto16help.Thoughwepayalotof17tohowwellwedoinlessons,achievinghigh18isnottheonlyreasontostudy.Theteachersencourageustotryoutnewideasandaskquestions.Withtheirhelpwehavedevelopedallkindsof19inbothArtsandScience,Studentscanchooseto20anyschoolclubstheyareinterestedin.Wecanalsochoosethesubjectsthatwewanttostudy.LasttermI21AmericanLiterature,becauseIwantedtolearnaboutfamouswriters.ThistermIchosetoattendmusicclassesbecausemyfatherboughtmeapiano22abirthdaypresent.
Bytheway,Iwaselectedmonitorofmyclass,sometimesitcanbe23tobeamonitor,forIhavetodoalotofworkandattendmanymeetings.24,beingamonitorhastaughtmealot,suchas25othersandtakingresponsibilities(责任)andsoon.Whenmyclasswasgiventhetitleof“ModelClass”,Iwas26thaneverbefore.Sobeingamonitor27animportantpartinmyschoollife.I’mvery28withmywork.
Ilovemyschooland29thatyouwillhaveapleasantexperienceheretoo.Iamlookingforwardto30yousoon.
Yours,
…
11.A.disappointingB.excitingC.excitedD.disappointed
12.A.WhenB.AfterC.BeforeD.Assoonas
13.A.introduceB.explainC.informD.offer
14.A.finedB.foundC.foundedD.find
15.A.prepareB.makeC.findD.show
16.A.takeB.offerC.askforD.ask
17.A.moneyB.feeC.attentionD.mind
18.A.scoresB.levelsC.aimsD.success
19.A.habitsB.interestsC.gradesD.bodies
20.A.attendB.joinC.joininD.takepartin
21.A.selectedB.foundC.joinD.wrote
22.A.forB.asC.byD.with
23.A.excitingB.interestingC.tiringD.disappointing
24.A.ButB.HoweverC.SoD.And
25.A.caringforB.listeningtoC.referringtoD.fallingbehind
26.A.proudB.moreproudC.priderD.prouder
27.A.givesB.takesC.makesD.plays
28.A.strictB.angryC.pleasedD.tired
29.A.wishB.sayC.wantD.hope
30.A.meetB.meetingC.meetsD.met
三、阅读理解(本题有两节,共25小题,每小题2分,共50分)
第一节:
阅读下列4篇材料,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
A
WhenyouwalkalongastreetinabigcityintheUnitedStates,youmayseeclocksinmoststores.Radioannouncersgivethecorrecttimeduringtheday.Peopletherethinkthatitisimportanttoknowthetime.MostAmericanshavewatches.Theywanttodocertainthingsatcertaintimes.Theydonotwanttobelate.
Notallpeopleallovertheworldvaluetime.SupposeyouvisitacertaincountryinSouthAmerica.Youwouldfindthatpeoplelivingtheredonotliketorush.Ifyouhadanappointment(约会)withsomeone,hewouldprobablybelate.Hewouldnotcareforarrivingontime.InsomecountriesinSouthAmerica,eventheradioprogramsmaynotbeginrightontime,nordotheradioannouncersthinkitimportanttoannouncetherighttime.Manypeopleregardaclockasamachine.Itseemstothemthatapersonwhodoeseverythingontimeiscontrolledbyamachine.Theydonotwantaclockoranymachinetohavethatmuchpowerovertheirlives.
31.ThereareclocksinmoststoresintheUScitiesbecause______.
A.peopleinthestoreswanttoselltheseclocks
B.bosseswanttomaketheirstoresbeautiful
C.peoplethinkitimportanttoknowthetime
D.theyneedn'
twearwatcheswhentheyareawayfromhome
32.Theunderlinedword"
rush"
inthepassagemostprobablymeans______.
A.“run”
B.“walk”C.
“move”D.“hurry”
33.IfyouhadanappointmentwithsomeoneinsomeplaceinSouthAmerica,hemightnotarriveontime,andthisisbecause______.
A.hedidn'
thaveawatchwithhim
B.heforgottohavealookatawatchoraclock
C.hedidn'
tthinkitimportanttoarriveontime
D.hedidn'
tlikeanappointmentwithsomeone
34.InsomecountriesinSouthAmerica______.
A.theradioannouncersdothinkitimportanttoannouncetheexacttime
B.mostpeopledonotwanttobecontrolledbyothers
C.manypeoplethinkaclockhasmuchpower
D.theradioprogramsmaystartabitearlyorlate
35.whichstatementisnottrue?
A.YoucanseeclocksinmanystoresinUSA.
B.Allthepeopleintheworlddon’tvaluethetime.
C.MostAmericansownwatches.
D.TheradioannouncersinSouthAmericaalwaysannouncetherighttime.
B
Fitzgerald,avery
wealthyEnglish
man,
hadonlyonechild,ason,who
naturally
wastheappleofhiseye.Hiswifediedwhenthechildwasinhisearlyteens.SoFitzgeralddevotedhimselftofatheringthekid.Unluckilythesondiedinhislateteens.
Meanwhile,Fitzgerald'
swealth
wasincreasingallthetime.Hespentalotonartworksofthemasters.LaterFitzgeraldhimselfbecameseriouslyill.Beforehisdeath,hehadcarefullypreparedhiswillastohowhiswealthwouldbesettled——tosellhisentirecollectionatanauction(拍卖).
Becauseofthelargequantityandhighqualityofhiscollection,ahugecrowdofpossiblebuyersgatheredfortheauction.Manyofthemweremuseumdirectorsandprivatecollectorseagertobid(出价).Beforetheauction,theartworkswereshown,amongwhichwasapaintingofFitzgerald'
ssonbyanunknownartist.Becauseofitspoorquality,itreceivedlittleattention.
Whenitwastimefortheauction,theauctioneergaveled(敲槌)thecrowdtoattention.FirstthelawyerreadfromFitzgerald'
swillthatthefirstartworktobeauctionedwasthepaintingofhisson.
Thepoor-qualitypaintingdidn'
treceiveanybiddersexceptone——theoldservantwhohadattendedto
thesonandlovedhim,andwhoforemotionalreasonsofferedtheonlybid.
AssoonastheservantboughtthepaintingforlessthanoneEnglishpound,theauctioneerstoppedthebiddingandaskedthelawyertoreadagainfromthewill.Thecrowdbecamequiet,andthelawyerreadfromthewill:
“Whoeverbuysthepaintingofmysongetsallmycollection.”Thentheauctionwasover.
36.Fitzgeraldwas__________.
A.amuseumdirector
B.amasterofart
C.anart
auctioneer
D.anartcollector
37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothestory?
A.Fitzgeraldtookcareofhissonallbyhimself.
B.Fitzgeraldbecameseriouslyillbecauseofthedeathofhisson.
C.Fitzgeraldlosthiswifeandhisonlysonwithin10years.
D.Fitzgeralddecidedtoleaveeverything
hehad
tohisservant.
38.Fitzgerald'
swillshowed__________.
A.hisdesiretofoolthebidders
B.hisinvaluableloveforhisson
C.hissadnessatthedeathofhisson
D.hisregretofhavingnoheir(继承人)
39.
Whathelpedtheoldservantwin
thewholecollectionofFitzgerald'
s?
A.
Nomorethanonepound.
B.Greatincreaseofhiswealth.
C.
Hisstrongpassionforart.
D.
Hisemotionforhisyoungmaster.
40.Attheresultoftheauction,theoldmanwouldfeelmorethan______________.
A.surprised
B.sad
C.interested
D.expected
C
Weparentsoftentakematerialthingsforlove.“Igivehimeverything,”adisappointedmothercomplains.“Newshoes,video-games,andhisownTV.You’dthinkhe’datleastshowmerespect!
”
Ofcourse,loveandpresentsarerelated.Mostparentsworkhardtoearnmoney.Theywanttheirchildrentohavemorethantheydidandhavebetterlives.Theproblemis,mostchildrendon’tconnectthethingsparentsbuywiththelaborthatpaysforthem.Childrenhavemore,butourculture——andtelevisioninparticular——teachesthemthatmoreisneverenough.Havingmoredoesnotmeanthatachildfeelsloved.
Fromaparent’spointofview,childrenarenotthankful.Butthishastodowiththeirnaturalgrowth.Youngchildrenseetheirparentsasall-mighty(万能的).Ifparentsfailtoprovidewhattheywant,itmustbeamatterofchoice.It’snormalforchildren,evenschool-ageones,nottobeabletotakeanotherperson’spointofview.Forexample,theymaydisliketheirparentsforworkinglonghours,andnotrealizethattheparentwouldalsoratherhavemoretimeathome.
Inadditiontogivingpresents,wehavetofindot