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26.Squaredancing________tohelpmaintainfitnesshascausedconflictsbetweentheDamasandtheneighboringresidents.
A.claimedB.claimingC.havingclaimedD.toclaim
27.Thenewsspreadquicklythroughthevillage________thewarhadended,________madevillagerswildwithjoy.
A.which;
thatB.that;
whatC.what;
whichD.that;
which
28.Time_________,wewillgoshoppinginthesupermarket.
A.permittedB.permitsC.permittingD.havingbeenpermitted
29.Notuntil________herdarkglasses___________shewasafamousfilmstar.
A.didshetakeoff,IrealizedB.shetookoff,didIrealize
C.didshetakeoff,didIrealizeD.shetookoff,Irealized
30.Insomeplaceswomenareexpectedtoearnmoney______menworkathomeandraisetheirchildren.
A.butB.whileC.becauseD.though
31.---We'
vecross-checkedthedatacollectedfromtheInternet.
---Good.Anyway,_______.
A.youcan'
tbesocarelessB.youarecarefulenough
C.youcan'
tbecarefulenoughD.youarenevercarelessenough
32.Withfivehungrychildrenseatedroundthetable,thefooddisappeared_____________.
A.ontimeB.intimeC.atnotimeD.innotime
33.Whateverisleftovermaybeputintotherefrigerator,______itwillkeepfortwoorthreeweeks.
A.whenB.whichC.whereD.while
34.—Whatapity!
Theirexperimentisafailure.
—They________betterundermorefavorableconditions.
A.shouldhavedoneB.musthavedoneC.couldhavedoneD.mayhavedone
35.—Youshouldn’thavetoldeverybodymysecret.
—Waitaminute!
Ididn’ttellanyone...Iswear!
—Oh,________!
Youbigmouth!
A.ImeanitB.Idon’tbuyitC.Youdon’tforgetitD.Yougotit
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;
每题1分,满分20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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Whatevermisfortuneyouface,justholdupyourheadandfaceitwithasmile!
Igottoknowthisfromamusicalsoul.
TheotherdayIwasfeelingquite
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havingjustbeenlaidofffrommyjob.Withsomany
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topay,Iwaswonderingwhatwasgoingtohappentomyfamily.
IgotoffthebuswhenIheardpianomusicandsingingrisingabovethenoiseofthe
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.Iwalkeda
bitmoreslowly,tryingtofindoutwhereitwasingfrom.Throughthe
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Isawayoungladysittingat
apianowithaboxnexttoher.
Shewassingingsongsaboutloveandhersweetvoice
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mealot.ThenIstoodtherewatching
herplaying,thinkingthatitmusttake
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toperformonherowninfrontofhundredsofpeopleshe
didn'
tknow.
Shemighthavefeltmy
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forsheoccasionallylookedinmydirection.
BynowIwastellingmyselfthatIcouldatleasttellherhowgoodshesounded.Iwalked
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andputsomemoneyinherboxandsheexpressedherthankswithasmileonherface.
Iaskedher
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"
Whyareyouplayingthepianointhemiddleofthiscrowdedplace?
"
Sheexplainedtomethatshesawsomany
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peopleintheworldthatshewastryingto__46__the
painby
sharingmotivational(激励的)music.
Insteadofcontinuingmywayhome,Isaidtoher,"
Ihavebeengoingthrougha
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timelately,butyou'
vemademe
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again."
"
I'
mhappythatIcouldbe
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toyou,"
shereplied."
Whyareyousosad?
Itoldhermystoryandsaid,"
mnotso
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aboutwhattodo…."
Yousee,here'
sthe
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"
sheresponded."
Whenyouwerewalking,yourheadwasdown."
Shelookedmeintheeyesandwenton,"
Don'
tlookdefeated,because
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esindifferentwaysand
ifyourheadisdownyoumightneverseeit.Youshould
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more…liftyourheadup."
Iwasreally
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bywhatshesaid!
Ididholdmyheadupandsoongotthroughthedifficulttime.
So
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introuble,justfaceitbravelyandyouaresuretoovereyourdifficultysoonerorlater.
(
)36.A.shocked
)37.A.bills
)38.A.listeners
)39.A.trees
)40.A.shocked
)41.A.courage
)42.A.thought
)43.A.aside
)44.A.curiously
)45.A.negative
)46.A.replace
47.A.tense
)48.A.enthusiastic
)49.A.available
)50.A.sure
)51.A.problem
)52.A.aid
)53.A.concentrate
)54.A.inspired
)55.A.however
B.relaxed
B.fees
B.traffic
B.street
B.excited
B.energy
B.presence
B.down
B.deliberately
B.rash
B.remove
B.rough
B.emotional
B.essential
B.ashamed
B.situation
B.happiness
B.look
B.moved
B.wherever
C.breathless
C.fines
C.instrument
C.buildings
C.forted
C.patience
C.mood
C.off
C.quietly
C.unconscious
C.relieve
C.easy
C.energetic
C.superior
C.particular
C.conflict
C.opportunity
C.smile
C.occupied
C.whoever
D.awful
D.prices
D.background
D.crowd
D.amused
D.technique
D.appreciation
D.over
D.seriously
D.
unhealthy
D.reduce
D.crazy
D.hopeful
D.helpful
D.anxious
D.condition
D.success
D.fight
D.satisfied
D.whenever
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
“WallerknowsthesecretofRomanceNovels.Hewritesthewaypeoplefeelandthinkwhentheyarefirstinlove---asifeveryemotionhadtheforceofGod’screation,asifsuchshivershadneverbeenexperiencedbefore.”-----TIME
“Vividlyromantic…Wallerisanamazingstoryteller.”It’sremarkablewhenafirstnoveldoeswell,butwhatwasmoreremarkableaboutTHEBRIDGESOFMADISIONCOUNTYwashowpassionatelypeoplerespondedtoit.Everywhere,thestorywasthesame.Peoplewouldbuythebookandbebackthenextdaysayingthey’dstayedupallnightreadingandsobbingandbeingenrapturedbyastorysowonderfultheywantedtobuymorecopiestogivetotheirfriends…RobertWaller’sBRIDGEShasthenationbelievinginromance.-----WASHINGTONPOST
Ifyou’veeverexperiencedtheonetrueloveofyourlife,alovethatforsomereasoncouldneverbe,youwillunderstandwhyreadersallovertheworldweresomovedbythissmall,unknownfirstnovelthattheymadeitaNo.1bestseller.ThestoryofRobertKincaid,thephotographerandfreespiritsearchingforthecoveredbridgesofMadisonCounty,andFrancescaJohnson,thefarmwifewaitingforthefulfillmentofagirlhooddream,BRIDGESgivesvoicetothelongingsofmenandwomeneverywhere,andshowsuswhatitistoloveandbelovedsointenselythatlifeisneverthesameagain.----NEWYORKTIMES
A.Bridges,RobertKincaid
B.MadisonCounty,RobertWaller
C.RomanceNovels,RobertKincaid
D.TheBridgesoftheMadisonCounty,RobertWaller
57.Theunderlinedword“enraptured”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans_________.
A.desperateB.thrilledC.enjoyableD.sad
58.Whichofthefollowingstatementisnottrue?
A.ThisnovelisaNo.1bestseller.
B.Thethemeofthenovelisaboutfirstlove.
C.Itisthewriter’sfirstnovelanditisagreatsuccess.
D.Thenovelisemotionalandittouchesthereaders’hearts.
B
Aswedrovealong,myspiritswentupagain,andIturned,withpleasure,tothethoughtofthenewlifewhichIwasentering.ButthoughitwasnotfarpastthemiddleofSeptember,theheavycloudsandstrongnorth-easterlywindbinedtomakethedayextremelycold;
andthejourneyseemedaverylongone,sothatitwasnearlyoneo’clockbeforewereachedtheplaceofourdestination.Yetwhenweenteredthegateway,myheartfailedme,andIwisheditwereamileortwofartheroff.ForthefirsttimeinmylifeImuststandalone:
therewasnoretreatingnow.Imustenterthathouse,andintroducemyselfamongitsstrangepeople.Buthowwasittobedone?
True,Iwasnearnineteen;
but,thankstotheprotectingcareofmymotherandsister,Iwellknewthatmanyagirloffifteen,orunder,wasgiftedwithamorewomanlyaddress,andgreatereaseandself-possession,thanIwas.Yet,anyway,Iwoulddoverywell,afterall;
andthechildren,ofcourse,Ishouldsoonbeateasewiththem.
“Becalm,becalm,whateverhappens,”Isaidwithinmyself;
andtrulyIwassofullyabsorbedinsteadyingmynervesandkeepingdowntherebelliousbeatofmyheartthatwhenIwasadmittedintothehallandintothepresenceofMrs.Bloomfield,Ialmostforgottoanswerherpolitegreeting;
anditafterwardsstruckmethatthelittleIdidsaywasspokeninthetoneofonehalf-deadorhalf-asleep.
Withduepoliteness,however,sheshowedmemybedroom,andleftmetheretotakealittlerefreshmentforalittlewhileandledmeintothedining-room.Somebeefsteaksandpotatoesweresetbeforeme;
andwhileIdineduponthese,shesatopposite,watchingme(asIthought)andtryingtokeepsomethingl