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不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,不折叠,不破损,考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第一部分英语知识应用(共两节,满分50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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

IgrewupinacommunitycalledEstepona.IwasseventeenwhenonemorningDadtoldmeIcoulddrivehimtoadistantvillage,andthentakethecartoa1garage.Ireadilyaccepted.Whenwegottothevillage,I2topickhimupat4pm,thendroppedoffthecaratthegarage.Withseveralhoursto3,Iwenttoatheatre.However,whenthelastmovie4,itwassix.Iwastwohourslate!

IknewDadwouldbe5ifhefoundoutI’dbeenwatchingmovies.SoIdecidednottotellhimthe6.WhenIhurriedthere,Iapologizedforbeinglate,andtoldhimI'

dcomeasquicklyasIcould,butthatthecarhadneededsomemajorrepairs.I’llneverforgetthe

7hegaveme.“I’mdisappointedyoufeelyouhaveto8tome,Jason.”Dadlookedatmeagain.“Whenyoudidn’tturnup,Icalledthegaragetoaskiftherewereany9,andtheytoldmeyouhadn’tyetpickedupthecar.”

Ifelt10asIweaklytoldhimtherealreason.11passedthroughDadashelistenedattentively.“I’mangrywithmyself.IrealizeI’vefailedasafather.I’mgoingtowalkhomenowandthinkseriouslyaboutwhereI’vegonewrongalltheseyears.”“ButDad,it’seighteenmiles!

”Myapologieswere12.Dadwalkedhomethatday.Idrovebehindhim,13himalltheway,buthewalkedsilently.

SeeingDadinsomuchphysicalandemotional14wasmymostunforgettableexperience.However,itwasalsothemost15lesson.Ihaveneverliedsince.

1.A.differentB.quietC.usefulD.nearby

2.A.managedB.expectedC.learnedD.promised

3.A.spareB.wasteC.pickD.cover

4.A.closedB.performedC.finishedD.disappeared

5.A.angryB.surprisedC.puzzledD.anxious

6.A.opinionB.truthC.resultD.story

7.A.newsB.soundC.lookD.reason

8.A.1ieB.talkC.explainD.reply

9.A.questionsB.problemsC.mistakesD.faults

10.A.ashamedB.frightenedC.confusedD.disappointed

11.A.carelessnessB.sadnessC.nervousnessD.weakness

12.A.meaninglessB.uselessC.helplessD.worthless

13.A.informingB.persuadingC.beggingD.inspiring

14.A.painB.hurtC.ruinD.loss

15.A.enjoyableB.powerfulC.practicalD.successful

第二节语法填空(共10小题,每题2分,共20分)

仔细阅读下面短文,短文中有10个空格。

请按照语境以及括号里的具体要求完成语法填空、词形变化等。

答案填写在答题卡标号为16—25的对应位置。

Theholiday’suponus.Aftermonthsofstudy,youhavesometimetoyourself.So,whynotreadabook?

Well,somepeoplewillsay,‘Whytroublewithbooks?

WehavetheInternetand16mediathatofferalotmore17(colour)programs.Booksarehistory!

Butdon’tbefooled.There’sstillalottobesaidforreadingandreadingaswidelyaspossible.

Oneclearreasonisthatawell-chosenbookisawonderfulcollection18wordsandexpressions,solongasyouhaveagooddictionary,ofcourse.Believeme,it’sfareasiertogetnewEnglishwordsandexpressionsfromabookorarticle19itisfromtheTVortheInternet.

Butanevenmoreimportantpointis20booksgiveyousomethingthatmodernmediasimplycannot:

Thewebpageisalwaysfullofpicturesandthetextisoftendesignedtomakeitaseasytoreadaspossible.

Though“easy”maybewelcome,21(luck)it’soflittleuseforanylong-timedevelopmentofreadingskillsandthegenerallanguagelevel.Forthat,there’sstillnosubstitute(替代品)forabook.

Butperhapsthebestsinglereasonisthatsimply22(choose)whatyoureadanddoingitbyyourself23(mean)thatit’ssomethingyoudobyandforyourself.Youcanchoosewhatyouwanttoread.It’shardwork,24whileyouarereading,you’llfindthatwhatonce25(seem)likeadutyisnowapleasure.

第二部分阅读(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)

阅读下列四篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Aneight-year-oldchildheardherparentstalkingaboutherlittlebrother.Allsheknewwasthathewasverysickandtheyhadnomoney.Onlyaveryexpensiveoperationcouldsavehimnowandtherewasnoonetolendthemthemoney.

Whensheheardherdaddysaytohertearfulmother,“Onlyamiraclecansavehimnow,”thelittlegirlwenttoherbedroomandpulledhermoneyfromitshidingplaceandcounteditcarefully.

Shehurriedtoadrugstorewiththemoneyinherhand.

“Andwhatdoyouwant?

”askedthesalesman.“It’sformylittlebrother,”thegirlanswered.“He’sreally,reallysickandIwanttobuyamiracle.”“Pardon?

”saidthesalesman.

“MybrotherAndrewhassomethingbadgrowinginsidehisheadandmydaddysaysonlyamiraclecansavehim.Sohowmuchdoesamiraclecost?

”“Wedon’tsellamiraclehere,child.I’msorry,”thesalesmansaidwithasmile.

“Listen,ifitisn’tenough,Icantryandgetsomemore.Justtellmehowmuchitcosts.”

Awell-dressedmanhearditandasked,“Whatkindofamiracledoesyourbrotherneed?

“Idon’tknow,”sheansweredwithhereyesfulloftears.“He’sreallysickandmumsaysheneedsanoperation.Butmydaddycan’tpayforit,soIhavebroughtallmymoney.”

“Howmuchdoyouhave?

”askedtheman.“$1.11,butIcantryandgetsomemore,”sheanswered.

“Well,whatluck,”smiledtheman.“$1.11,thepriceofamiracleforlittlebrothers.”

Hetookupthegirl’shandandsaid,“Takemetowhereyoulive.Iwanttoseeyourbrotherandmeetyourparents.Let’sseeifIhavethekindofmiracleyouneed.”

Thatwell-dressedmanwasDrCarltonArmstrong,afamousdoctor.Theoperationwassuccessfulanditwasn’tlongbeforeAndrewwashomeagain.

Howmuchdidthemiraclecost?

26.Whatwasthetroubleinthelittlegirl’sfamily?

A.Herbrotherwasseriouslyill.B.Theyhadnomoney.

C.Nothingcouldsaveherbrother.D.BothAandB.

27.Intheeyeofthelittlegirl,amiraclemightbe.

A.somethinginterestingB.somethingbeautiful

C.somewonderfulmedicineD.somegoodfood

28.Thelittlegirlsaidagainandagain“...Icantryandgetsomemore.”Thatshows.

A.shehadstillkeptsomemoney

B.shehopednottoberefused

C.Therewasnoneedtoworryaboutmoney

D.shethoughtmoneywaseasytoget

29.Whatmadethemiraclehappen?

A.Thegirl’sloveforherbrother.B.Thegirl’smoney.

C.Themedicinefromthedrugstore.D.Nobodycantell.

30.Fromthepassagewecaninfer(推断)that.

A.thedoctordidn’taskforanypay

B.amiracleissuretohappenifyoukeepon

C.thelittlegirlislovelybutnotsoclever

D.thedoctorhadgreatsympathyforthegirl’slittlebrother

B

Amannoticedhisfatheraliveontelevision—fiveyearsafterhethoughthehadcremated(火化)him.Abodydiscoveredthreeyearsafterhisdisappearancein2000wasthoughttobethepensioner(aretiredperson),butit’snowemerged(显出)itwasn’t.

WhenJohnDelaneydisappeared,hewasspendingmuchofhistimelivingoutside,andsleepingonthestreets.Hewaslastseeninahospice(收容所)inManchester.Hisfamilysearchedthestreetsofthecityforhimbuthadnoluck.Sowhenabadly-rottenbodywasfoundinthegroundsoftheManchesterRoyalInfirmaryin2003,wearingsimilarclothes,policebelieveditwasMrDelaneyandhisfamilyheldafuneral.

Butearlierthisyearhisson,JohnRenehan,sawapictureofhisfatheronaBBCprogramme.

Anappealwasbeingmadeforanyonewhoknewtheman—whohadmemoryloss—togiveinformation.

JohnRenehan:

WellIknewatthatverymomentthatwasmydad.Iknewatthatverymoment.Obviouslyhisface,itwasabitchanged,butIjustknewatthatverymomentthatwasmydad.ItemergedthatJohnDelaneyhadbeenlivinginacarehomeforthelasteightyears.

Policehaveadmittedtheymademistakesandtheirenquirieswereinsufficient.MrDelaney’ssonnowwantstoknowtheidentityofthemanhecremated—thinkingitwashisfather.

31.JohnRenehancrematedhis“father”.

A.in2003B.in2000C.in2005D.in2008

32.Whatmistakedidpolicemake?

A.Theycouldn’tfindMrDelaneyassoonaspossible.

B.In2003,theytookabadly-rottenbodyforMrDelaney.

C.Theydidn’tgiveanyinformationtoJohnRenehan.

D.TheymadeJohnRenehancrematetherottenbody.

33.ThemostprobablereasonwhyDelaneydisappearedwasthat.

A.hehadmemoryloss.B.hisfamilydislikedhim

C.helikedtoliveoutsideD.hemetwithafriendlyfamily

34.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatDelaney.

A.hasrecoveredhismemory

B.oftenquarrelledwithhisfamily

C.loitered(游荡)inthestreetsfor5years

D.wasonceamanwithluck

35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?

A.ABadly-rottenBodyB.MissingBody

C.MissingFatherD.DeadFather

C

Somechildrenarenatural-bornbosses.Theyhaveastrongneedtomakedecisions,managetheirenvironment,andleadratherthanfollow.StephenJackson,aYearOnestudent,“operatesunderthetheoryofwhat’smineismineandwhat’syoursismine,”sayshismother.“TheotherdayIboughttwonewStarWarslightsabres(剑).Later,IsawStephenwiththetwonewoneswhilehisbrotherwasusingthebeat-upones.”

“Examinetheextendedfamily,andyou’llprobablyfindabossygrandparent,aunt,uncleorcousinineverygeneration.It’saninheritabletrait,”saysRussellBarkley,aprofessorattheMedicalUniversityofSouthCarolina.Otherchildrenwhomaynotbeparticularlybossycangraduallygaindominance(支配地位)whentheysensetheirparentsareweak,hesitant,orindisagreementwitheachother.

Whetherit’sinbornnatureor

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