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I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节.完形填空(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Nowadays,manypeople’slivesarefullofworriesthathaveanegativeinfluencebothontheirlives,andontheirpositivethinking.
Somecanforgetabouttheimportanceof1thinkingintheirlife,andthesearethepeoplewhoalwaystrytosolvesomeproblems,andthese2poisontheirmindagainandagain.Thesearesimplethingsthatpeoplemaynoteven3.Ifthesituationis4toyou,thenthislistof3everydayworriesthat5positivethinkingisrightforyou.Let’sseewhatuselessanxietiescanaffectyour6,andlet’sfinda7toallofthem.
1.Youdon’thavetime:
tocompletetheproject,todotheshopping,oreventocallyourrelatives…ingeneral,thelistis8!
Life’sconstantrushkeepyouworryingallthetime,thus9positivethinking.
Solution:
Alwaystrytofindsometimeforyourself,yourfamily,whichwillhelpyoutorelaxand10yourmindfromnegativethoughts.
2.Competition:
Yes,todayit’s11high—everyonewantstobethebest,andinthisfightpeoplecanforgetabouttheirpersonality,dignity,andpositivity.Thingssuchasaslying,betrayal,andother12traitsbecomemoreandmorepopular.
Stopforamomentandthinkaboutyourplaceinlife.Stopthispursuitandthinkofwhatisthemostimportantinyourlife.
3.Youcan’tdoseveralthingsatonce:
IthasbecomeimportanttodemandfromanaveragepersontobelikeJuliusCaesar,who13todoatleastthreethingsatonce.Ingeneral,thehumanmindcanonlyfocusononethingatatime,anddoingseveralactionsatonce14yourcreativityandqualityofyourwork.Allthiscausesgreat15.
Setpriorities,witheverythinginspecificorder.Thisisthebestwaytomanagetodoeverything.
1.A.creativeB.anxiousC.positiveD.negative
2.A.worriesB.difficultiesC.emotionsD.tiredness
3.A.imagineB.noticeC.observeD.remember
4.A.possibleB.difficultC.complexD.familiar
5.A.influenceB.defineC.decideD.keep
6.A.optimismB.feelingC.attitudeD.sadness
7.A.answerB.solutionC.wayD.suggestion
8.A.detailedB.boringC.simpleD.endless
9.A.protectingB.encouragingCpreventingD.demanding
10.A.relaxB.freeC.calmD.improve
11.A.relativelyB.merelyC.extremelyD.gradually
12.A.similarB.differentC.stressfulD.interesting
13.A.offeredB.managedC.refusedD.desired
14.A.increasesB.enlargesC.improvesD.reduces
15.A.courageB.excitementC.stressD.progress
第二节:
语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填人一个适当的词或使用括号中词语正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答卷标号为16~25的相应位置上。
IlookedatmybeautifulChristmastreeandsighed.TheNewYearwasaweekoldandmytreestillstoodinthecornerofourroomwithitscollectionofmemories16(proud)displayedinashowerofcolorfullights.Itwastimetoputitaway.SoIgotup,17(go)tothegarageandbroughtoutalltheboxesintotheroom.Piecebypiece,Istartedtotakethedecorations18thetree.Afewhourslater,theboxes19(fill)withChristmasmemorieswerebackinthegaragewiththetree.Ifound20staringattheemptycorner21ithadstood.Ittookmetwodaysofworktodecoratemytree,butonlyafewhourstotakeitapart.
Likethetree,agreat22(marry)oragreatfriendshiptakesalongtimetoassembleanddecoratewithmemories,butcanbetorndownquickly.Allittakesis23unkindwordorathoughtlessact,and24oncestoodproudlyintheglowoflovecomestumbling(跌落)down.Sotakegreatcareofyourfriendshipsandyourmarriage.25theycomedown,theywon’tbeaseasytoputbacktogetherasaChristmastree.Standtheminthatspecialspotinthecornerofyourheartandadmiretheirglow.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Jackwasbornwithouteyes.Buthe’sveryluckywithhistiming.Thereweremanyotherkittensatthebarnhecouldplayandsocializewith,andhewasusedtopeoplefromthemomenthewasbornsincetherearealwayskidshangingaroundthebarn.Hewasafavoriteamongthestudentsatthebarn.However,whenitcametimetofindthekittenshomes,nooneknewwhereJackwouldendup.
That’swhenIgotane-mailfrommyfriend.Allsheaskedwas“Doyoustillwantoneofthekittens?
There’soneherewithnoeyesandnoonecantakehim.”Sheknowsmetoowell.WithoutthinkingItoldherthatIdidwantthekitten.
WhenwefirstbroughthimhomeJackstayedmostlyinmyroom.Hewalkedcautiouslyaround,sniffingeverything.Afteraboutadayhehadnoissuesrunningaround,jumpingontomybedandclimbingoneverything.Hecouldclimbthestairs,butcouldn’tgetdown.Hewouldsitatthetopandcryuntilsomeonecameandgothim.Butgradually,Jackgrewcomfortablelivingwithus.Everynowandthenwhenhegetsdisorientedhe’llstillstopandcry.Butwejustcallhisnameandtalktohimanditisn’tlongbeforehefindshiswaybacktous.Helearnsandlovestorun(attopspeed!
)aroundthebackyardandgardens.
Jackistrulyaninspiration.I’veownedalotofkittensinmylife,butJackisthehappiest,mostplayfulofthemall.Hedoesn’tfeelsorryforhimself.Forallheknows,allcatsarejustlikehim.PeoplewhoknowJackdon’tfeelsorryforhim.Theycherishhimforthetreasurethatheis.Ihavetalkedtoafewpeoplewhohaven’tmethimpersonallywhotendtopityhim,buttheyjustdon’tunderstand.Jackdoesn’tneedpity.IthinkJean,theownerofGumbo,anothereyelesscat,saiditbestwhenshetoldmethatcatsdon’thavedisabilities,theyhaveadaptabilities.
26.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph1?
A.Jackcouldhardlygetaccustomedtopeoplearoundhimafterhewasborn.
B.Jackwassoluckythathewasgoodatcountingthetime.
C.PeopleatthebarnwereworriedaboutwhethertheycouldfindahomeforJack.
D.StudentslikedJackbestbecausethereweren’tmanycatsatthebarn.
27.ForwhatreasondidtheauthortakeJackhome?
A.Becauseshehadanaturalsympathyandloveforcats.
B.Becauseherfriendaskedherto.
C.BecauseshewantedJacktoplaywithherothercats.
D.BecauseshethoughtJackwasaninspiration.
28.WhenJackwasfirstlybroughttotheauthor’shome,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Hewasverycarefulandstayedmostlyintheauthor’shome.
B.Hehadnotroublerunningaroundthehouse.
C.Hecouldnotgetdownstairs.
D.Heisfondofrunningaroundthebackyards.
29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Jackthinksalltheothercatslikehim.
B.PeoplewhohavemetJackdon’tthinkJackispitiful.
C.Peoplewhodon’tknowJackdon’tlikehim.
D.Jackistheonlycattheauthorowns.
30.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Aneyelesscat.B.Arightchoice.
C.Aninspiringstory.D.Aspecialmemory.
B
Inasurvivalstoryhisdoctorscallextraordinary,a22-month-oldPennsylvaniaboywhoselifelessbodywaspulledfromanicystreamwasrevivedafteranhourand41minutesofCPRandhassufferedvirtuallynolingeringeffects.
GardellMartincamehomefromthehospitalonSunday,andhisdoctorssaidThursdayhehasmadeafullrecovery.
"
It'
snotonlyextraordinarilyrarethatwegotthekidback,butwhat'
sevenmoreextraordinaryistherateatwhichherecoveredandthecompletenessofhisrecovery,"
saidDr.FrankMaffei,directorofthepediatricintensivecareunitatGeisinger'
sJanetWeisChildren'
sHospitalinDanville."
Thestarsandmoonaligned,andhehadanangelonhisshoulder."
GardellandtwoofhisbrothershadgoneoutsidetoplayonMarch11whenhefellintothestreamthatrunsthroughtheir5-acrepropertynearMifflinburgandwassweptawaybythefast-movingcurrent.His7-year-oldbrother,Greg,ranintothehouseandscreamedthathecouldn'
tfindGardell.Theirmother,RoseMartin,called911shortlyafterhertwoteenagedaughtersrushedoutfranticallysearchingforthetoddlerdownstream.AneighborfoundGardellnearlyaquarter-mileaway,caughtupinatreebranchandwatergushingaroundhim.
Anambulancecrewarrivedmomentslater,foundnopulseandbeganCPR.Theprocesswouldcontinue,unbroken,for101minutes—intheambulance,atacommunityhospital,aboardamedicalhelicopterand,finally,intheemergencyroomofGeisingerMedicalCenter,whereateamofsome30doctorsandnursessprangintoaction.
Hourslater,Gardellregainedconsciousness—andhisbrainfunctionwasnormal,stunningdoctors.
ItwasanactofGod,"
saidhisgratefulmother,RoseMartin."
Thereisnodoubtinmymindit'
samiracle.Godhadtherightpeopleintherightplaceattherighttimeandtheyalldidawonderfuljob."
Dr.RichardLambert,theattendingphysicianinthepediatricintensivecareunit,saidGardellbelongedina"
rare,rare,extremecategoryforrecovery."
Aweeklater,themedicalteamisstillonahigh."
Itprovidesuswithasmileonourface,knowingyouwerepartofsomethingthiswonderfulandamazing,"
Lambertsaid.
31.AccordingtoParagraph1,whathappenedtotheGardell?
A.Helosthislifefor101minutes.
B.Hewassavedfromanicyriver.
C.Hesurvivedwithoutanyhelp.
D.HerecoveredonThursday.
32.WhatismoreamazinglyaccordingtoDrMaffei?
A.Theboyfullyrecoveredwithoutalmostnoafter-effects.
B.The