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23.Shewasafraidthatunlessthetrainspeededupshewouldmissher______toScotland.
A.ticketB.placeC.seatD.connection
24.______,insomeareastheelectricitywascutoff,______residentsin8countiesspendtheirlunarNewYear’sEveindarkness.
A.Makingmattersworse,makingB.Whatwasworse,tomake
C.Worsestill,makingD.Tomakemattersworse,tomake
25.Noprogresswasmadeinthetradetalkasneithersidewouldaccepttheconditionsof______.
A.othersB.theotherC.eitherD.another
26.Hewasnotreallyinthemoodforanything______itdawnedonhimthatithadnotbeenhisfault.
A.sinceB.whenC.afterD.until
27.Classregulationsrequire______isthelasttoleavetheclassroom______offallthelights.
A.who;
shouldturnB.whomever;
turn
C.whoever;
turningD.whoever;
28.ProfessorSmith,alongwithhisassistants,______ontheprojectdayandnighttomeetthedeadline.
A.workB.workingC.isworkingD.areworking
29.Themagazineyoulentme______amongthe10mostpopularonesinourschool.
A.namedB.belongedC.listedD.ranked
30.—CanIpaythebillbycheck?
—Sorry,Madam,butitisourmanagingrulethatpayment______bemadeincash.
A.shallB.mayC.willD.can
31.Hemustbehelpingtheoldmantowatertheflowers,______?
A.isheB.isn’theC.mustheD.mustn’the
32.Low-costbooksinpapercoversmake______someoftheworld’sbestliteraturetoreaders.
A.ordinaryB.availableC.comfortableD.necessary
33.Jackdecidedtorisklookingforaplacetostaywherehearrived,ratherthanbooking______.
A.inadvanceB.inreturnC.infactD.inaddition
34.Everyonelikestodevelopacloserelationship______wetrusteachother.
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when
35.—ShallIhelpyou?
—Sure.Suchadifficultcaseis______Icouldhandlemyself.
A.ratherthanB.lessthanC.orratherD.morethan
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Onesummerdaymyfathersentmetobuywireforourfarm.At16,Iliked36betterthandrivingourtruck,37thistimeIwasnothappy.MyfatherhadtoldmeI’dhavetoaskforcreditatthestore.
Sixteenisa38age,whenayoungmanwantsrespect,notcharity.Itwas1976,andtheugly39ofracialdiscriminationwas40afactoflife.I’dseenmyfriendsaskforcreditandthenstand,headdown,whilethestoreowner41whethertheywere“goodforit.”Iknewblackyouthsjustlikemewhowere42likethievesbythestoreclerkeachtimetheywentintoagrocery.
Myfamilywas43.Wepaidourdebts.Butbeforeharvest,cashwasshort.Wouldthestoreowner44us?
AtDavis’sstore,BuckDavisstoodbehindthecashdesk,talkingtoafarmer.Inodded45Ipassedhimonmywaytothehardwareshelves.WhenIbroughtmy46tothecashdesk,Isaid47,“Ineedtoputthisoncredit.”
Thefarmergavemeanamused,distrustful48.ButBuck’sfacedidn’tchange.“Sure,”hesaid49.“Yourdaddyis50goodforit.”He51totheotherman.“ThishereisoneofJamesWilliams’ssons.”
Thefarmernoddedinaneighborly52.Iwasfilledwithpride.JamesWilliams’sson.Thosethreewordshadopenedadoortoanadult’srespectandtrust.
ThatdayIdiscoveredthatthegoodnamemyparentshad53broughtourwholefamilytherespectofourneighbors.Everyoneknewwhatto54fromaWilliams:
adecentpersonwhokepthiswordandrespectedhimself55muchtodowrong.
36.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
37.A.andB.soC.butD.for
38.A.pridefulB.wonderfulC.respectfulD.colorful
39.A.intentionB.shadowC.habitD.faith
40.A.thusB.justC.stillD.ever
41.A.guessedB.suspectedC.questionedD.figured
42.A.watchedB.caughtC.dismissedD.accused
43.A.generousB.honestC.friendlyD.modest
44.A.blameB.excuseC.chargeD.trust
45.A.untilB.asC.onceD.since
46.A.purchasesB.salesC.ordersD.favorites
47.A.casuallyB.confidentlyC.cheerfullyD.carefully
48.A.lookB.stareC.responseD.comment
49.A.patientlyB.eagerlyC.easilyD.proudly
50.A.generallyB.neverC.sometimesD.always
51.A.pointedB.repliedC.turnedD.introduced
52.A.senseB.wayC.degreeD.mood
53.A.earnedB.deservedC.givenD.used
54.A.receiveB.expectC.collectD.require
55.A.veryB.soC.howD.too
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题3分,满分60分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Whenitcomestointelligence,humanbeingsarethetopdogsoftheanimalkingdom.Butinrecentyears,scientistshavebeendocumentingsurprisingintelligenceandemotionaldepthinanimalsrangingfromhoneybeestoelephants.Herearesomeamazingexamples.
ArtisticMonkeyBusiness
JannetSchmid,directoroftheLittleRiverZooinNorman,Oklahoma,learnedalotabouttheintelligenceofcapuchinmonkeys.Sheandherbusbandadoptedayoungmale,namedBailey.Thecapuchinparticularlylikedtakingcarrides,insistingthatheinsertthekeyandrideinthefrontpassenger’sseat.
NowBaileyhasbecomeadevotedpainter.Heusesbrushestocreatecolorful,abstractpaintings,andprefersnottobedisturbed.
PrairieDogSound
Throughavarietyofbirdlikesounds,prairiedogswarneachotherofapproachingcreatures.Theydemonstratedasurprisinglycomplexcommunicationsystem.Inhis25yearsofstudy,Slobodchikoff,aprofessorofbiology,hasrecordedthempronouncingtennounsincludinghawk,deerandcoyote,anumberofadjectivestoidentifycolor,sizeandshape,andevensomeverbstoindicatespeed.
Inanongoingstudy,Slobodchikofflearnsthattheirbraincontainsaveryextensivevocabulary.Heonceusedhisbestprairiedogsoundtosaycoyote,andtheyjustlookedathiminangerasifhehadsaidabadword.
IvyLeagueParrot
OneAfricangreyparrotAlexissaidtohavethecognitiveabilitiesofafive-year-oldchild.Alexcanidentify50differentobjects,sevencolors,fiveshapes,quantitiesuptosix,andtheconceptsofbigger,smaller,sameanddifferent.
AlsoAlexisconsideredtomakereasoneddecisions.Duringanexperiment,researchersgaveAlexdifferent-coloredblocksinsetsoftwo,threeandsix.Whenaskedwhichcolorgrouphadfiveblocks,Alexreplied,“None.”Andheansweredthesameinrepeatedtests.Obviously,heinterpretedtheconceptof“none”asanabsenceofquantityallonhisown.That’salotlikeahighschoolstudentansweringquestionsonaquizshow.
56.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Baileyisascleverasachildoffive.
B.Theprairiedoglovestakingcarrides.
C.Thecapuchinmonkeyisfondofpainting.
D.Alexdevelopsacommunicationsystem.
57.Theunderlinedword“coyote”inParagraph4refersto________.
A.averbB.ananimalC.awarningD.anadjective
58.TheAfricangreyparrotAlexcan________.
A.answerquestionsonaquizshow
B.understandthefigure“7”
C.identifyfivecolorsandsevenshapes
D.applytheconceptof“none”correctly
59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.AnimalcommunicationB.Animalresearch
C.AnimalintelligenceD.Animalinformation
B
Whensomeonegivesyouadvice,listenwithoutjudgment,trytofindvalueinwhatyou’rehearing,andsay:
“Thankyou”.Thiswiseadviceiseasytounderstandyethardtopractice.I’llgiveyouanexamplefrommylifewhenItotallyblewitintermofpracticingwhatIteach.
InmyworkItravelconstantly.Ialwaysputoffgoingtotheairportuntilthelastsecond.Mywife,Lyda,wassittingnexttomeinthefrontseat.Iwasracingalongandnotpayingmuchattention.Lydacriedout:
“Lookout!
Thereisaredlightupahead.”
Beingatrainedbehavioralscienceprofessional—whoteachesothersthevalueofencouragingadvice—Inaturallyscreamedather:
“Iknowthereisaredlightupahead!
Don’tyouthinkIcansee?
”Whenwearrivedattheairport,Lydadidn’tspeaktome.Iwonderedwhysheseemedmadatme.
DuringtheflighttoNewYork,Ididacost-benefitanalysis.Iaskedmyself:
“WhatwasthecostofjustlisteningwhenLydacalledoutthewarning?
Zero.”Ithenreasoned:
“Whatwasthepotentialbenefit?
Whatcouldhavebeensaved?
”Severalpotentialbenefitscametomind,includingherlife,mylife,andthelivesofotherpeople.
IlandedinNewYorkfeelingashamedofmyself.IimmediatelycalledLydaandtoldhermycost-benefitstory.Iconvincedher:
“Thenexttimeyouhelpmewithmydriving,Iamjustgoingtosay,‘Thankyou!
’”
Afewmonthspassed,andIhadlongforgottentheincident.Again,Iwasracingofftotheairport,whenLydacriedout:
“Lookoutfortheredright!
”Iwasembarrassed,andthenshouted:
“Thankyou!
”
I’malongwayfromperfect,butI’mgettingbetter.Mysuggestionisthatyougetinthehabitofaskingtheimportantpeopleinyourlifehowyoucandothingsbetter.Andbereadyforananswer.Somepeoplemaytellyouthingslike“Lookoutfortheredlight.”Whenthishappens,rememberthatthereispossiblysomepotentialbenefit.Thenjustsay:
“Thankyou.”
60.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?
A.Heisexpertatbeh