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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。

ChineseKungFuisoneofthebestknownexamplesoftraditionalculture.It’sprobablyoneoftheearliestandlongestlasting___1___.However,it’s___2___fromnormalsports.Insports,suchastrackandfield,ballsports,weightliftingandboxing,aprofessionalathletehasto___3___inhisthirtiesbecause___4___causedbyenergeticsportsatayoungagecanaffecthishealthinlaterlife.Bycontrast,KungFunotonlyenablesyouto___5___yourmusclesandbonesbuttrainyourmindandspirit.Inotherwords,it’sbeneficialtoyoubothphysicallyand___6___.

ChineseKungFucandatebacktoancienttimes.DuringZhouDynasty,martialartsdancingwastaughtatschoolandviewedasapartof___7___.ByTangDynastyitwasgradually___8___tomanycountriesinSoutheastAsiasuchasSingaporeandPhilippines.ChineseKungFuachievedgreater___9___inMingandQingDynasties.Overitslonghistoryithasdevelopedasaunique___10____ofexercise,practicalself-defenseandart.Furthermore,hundredsofschoolsteachingChineseKungFuwere___11____acrossthecountry.

Inthe1970s,withagreatmanyChineseKungFuTVseriesandmoviesscreenedandbroadcast,manyKungFu___12____,suchasBruceLee,JackieChanandJetLi,hasbecomehouseholdnamesandarestillvery___13____amongKungFufansandchildren.SincethefilmShaolinTemplewason,theBuddisttemplehasbecomeagreat___14____,appealingmillionsof___15____fromhomeandabroad.

1.A.traditions

B.sports

C.activities

D.origins

2.A.absent

B.separate

C.different

D.far

3.A.retire

B.perform

C.show

D.stop

4.A.dangers

B.injuries

C.results

D.scars

5.A.increase

B.change

C.challenge

D.exercise

6.A.mentally

B.fatally

C.basically

D.globally

7.A.art

B.project

C.program

D.education

8.A.shown

B.sent

C.introduced

D.given

9.A.refusal

B.development

C.progress

D.praise

10.A.reform

B.introduction

C.balance

D.combination

11.A.established

B.found

C.produced

D.appeared

12.A.players

B.dancers

C.stars

D.singers

13.A.popular

B.crazy

C.keen

D.enthusiastic

14.A.topic

B.attraction

C.focus

D.signal

15.A.actors

B.foreigners

C.passengers

D.tourists

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,在空格处填入一个适当的词或者用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。

Peopletravelforalotofreasons.Sometouristsgotoseebattlefieldsorreligioussites.Othersarelookingforculture,orsimplywanttohavetheirpictures____16____(take)infrontoffamousplaces.ButmostEuropeantouristsarelookingfor____17____sunnybeachtolieon.

  ____18____(north)Europeansarewillingtopayalotofmoneyandputupwithalotofinconveniencesforthesunbecause____19____havesolittleofit.People____20____(live)incitieslikeLondon,Copenhagen,andAmsterdamspendalotoftheirwinterinthedarkbecausethedaysaresoshort,andmuchoftherestoftheyearisintherain.Thisis____21____theMediterraneanregionhasalwaysattractedthem.Everysummer,morethan25millionpeopletraveltoMediterraneanresortsandbeachesfortheirvacation.Theyallcome____22____thesamereason:

sun!

Buttherearesigns____23____theareaisgettingmoretourismthanitcanhandle.TheMediterraneanregion,____24____receiveslotsoftouristseveryyear,hasalreadybeenoneofthemostpollutedseasonearth.Andwithincreasedtourism,it’sgettingworse.Noneofthis,however,isspoilinganyone’sfun.TheMediterraneanregion____25____(become)moreandmorepopulareveryyearwithtourists.

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。

Sometimespeoplecomeintoyourlifeandtheyweremeanttobethere,toservesomesortofpurpose,teachyoualesson,ortohelpyoufigureoutwhoyouareorwhoyouwanttobecome.Youneverknowwhothesepeoplemaybe—aroommate,aneighbor,aprofessor,afriend,alover,orevenacompletestranger—butwhenyoulockeyeswiththem,youknowatthatverymomenttheywillaffectyourlifeinsomeprofound(深刻的)way.

Sometimesthingshappentoyouthatmayseemhorrible,painful,andunfairatfirst,butinreflection(反思中)youfindthatwithoutovercomingthoseobstacles(障碍)youwouldhaveneverrealizedyourpotential,strength,willpower,orheart.Everythinghappensforareason.Nothinghappensbychanceorbymeansofgoodorbadluck.Illness,injury,lostmomentsoftruegreatness,andpurestupidityalloccurtotestthelimitsofyoursoul.Withoutthesesmalltests,whatevertheymaybe,lifewouldbelikeasmoothlypavedstraightflatroadtonowhere.Itwouldbesafeandcomfortable,butdullandutterlypointless.

Thepeopleyoumeetwhoaffectyourlife,andthesuccessanddownfallsyouexperience,helptocreatewhoyouareandwhoyoubecome.Eventhebadexperiencescanbelearnedfrom.Infact,theyaresometimesthemostimportantones.Ifsomeonelovesyou,givelovebacktotheminwhateverwayyoucan,notonlybecausetheyloveyou,butbecauseinaway,theyareteachingyoutoloveandhowtoopenyourheartandeyestothings.Ifsomeonehurtsyou,betraysyou,orbreaksyourheart,forgivethem,fortheyhavehelpedyoulearnabouttrustandtheimportanceofbeingcautioustowhomyouopenyourheart.

___________________.Appreciateeverymomentandtakefromthosemomentseverythingthatyoupossiblycanforyoumayneverbeabletoexperienceitagain.Talktopeoplethatyouhavenevertalkedtobefore,andlistentowhattheyhavetosay.Letyourselffallinlove,breakfree(冲破藩篱),andsetyoursightshigh.Holdyourheadupbecauseyouhaveeveryrightto.Tellyourselfyouareagreatindividualandbelieveinyourself,forifyoudon’tbelieveinyourself,itwillbehardforotherstobelieveinyou.

26.Inthefirstparagraph,thewriterwantstotellusthat___________.

A.weareboundtobeaffectedbyyourfriends

B.weshouldloveeveryonewemeetinthelife

C.it’simpossibleforustoknowinadvancewhocanhelpus

D.wecan’tbecomewhowewanttobewithoutothers’help

27.Theauthormayagreethat____________.

A.sometimesthingsmayhappenbecauseofluck

B.withtestsinlife,weshapeourpersonalities

C.weshouldn’tletotherpeopleaffectus

D.lifewiththosesmalltestscanbedull

28.Ifsomeonebetraysandhurtsyou,youshould___________.

A.justletitgoB.forgiveandlearnfromthelesson

C.teachthemhowtoloveD.givethemalesson

29.Whichsentenceinthefollowingisprobablythebeginningofparagraph4?

A.MakeeverydaycountB.Walkyouownroad

C.ListentoothersmodestlyD.Keepoptimisticwhateverhappens

30.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Howtofaceobstacles.B.Lovethosearoundyou

C.LearntoforgetandforgiveD.CreatingYourOwnLife

C

Anindoorhousecat,whogotlostonafamilyouting,managedtocomebacktoherhometownaftertravelingabout200milesovertwomonths.

“ItisunbelievablethatHollyfoundherwayhomeforherself.It’sreallyariddle.Herpads(肉趾)onherfeetwerebleeding,”HerownerMsRichtersaid.“Herclaws(爪子)areworndown.Herfrontonesarereallysharp,butherbackonesareworndowntonothing.”EvenscientistsarealsobaffledbyhowHolly,a4-year-oldcat,whobecameseparatedfromherownersJacobandBonnieRichterinDaytonaBeach,Florida,inearlyNovember,actuallyappearedonNewYear’sEveaftertwomonths.Atthattime,Hollywasseenplayinginafamily’sbackyardaboutamilefromtheRichters’houseinWestPalmBeach.Shewasweakandexhausted.

“Areyousureit’sthesamecat?

”JohnBradshaw,directoroftheAnthrozoologyInstituteattheUniversityofBristolinEngland,askedtheNewYorkTimes.ButHollynotonlywearsuniqueblack-and-brownfurbutalsohasanimplantedmicrochiptoidentifyher.

Dr.BradshawthinksHollymayhavegottenalift,andperhapshidinacornerofatruckheadingdownFlorida’sI-95.However,theconditionofherpawssuggestsHollydidn’tgetarideduringherwayhome,nordidshetraveleasily.

Scientistssayitismorecommon,althoughstillrare,tohearofdogsreturninghome.Dr.Bradshawsaidthatdogsmayhaveacquiredtheirgeneticrelativewolves’abilitytodistinguishspecialclues.Butitisalsopossiblethatdogsgettakenonmorefamilytrips,andthatlostdogsaremoreeasilynoticedbypeoplealongtheway,scientistssay.Cats,ontheotherhand,typicallyactasgoodguidesaroundfamiliarlandscapes,memorizingsignpostsandlocationsbysightandsmell,Dr.BradshawtoldtheNewYorkTimes.However,thereislittlescientificknowledgeaboutacatguide.

31.WhathappenedtoHolly?

A.Shewasforcedtogoonanexcitingtrip.

B.ShewashiddenintheRichters’backyard.

C.ShewasabandonedoutbyherownersinearlyNovember.

D.Shereturnedhomealoneaftertwomonths’disappearance.

32.Theunderlinedword“baffled”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto______________.

A.movedB.confusedC.attractedD.inspired

33.What’sJohnBradshaw’sattitudetowardsHolly’sreturninghomealone?

A.Doubtful.B.Sympathetic.C.Admirable.D.Satisfied.

34.Themainideaofthelastparagraphis________.

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