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sreturntothemotherlandwereheldhereonSunday.

A.tomarkB.marksC.markingD.marked

4.Thoughyou’vegotatightschedulethesedays,Iwouldbe____ifyoucouldaffordtimetoattendourmeetingtoday.

A.concernedB.fascinatedC.gratefulD.determined

5.Itseems______thecompanyDubaiWorldisunlikelytosurviveinthisseriousfinancialcrisis.

A.likeifB.becauseofC.asifD.forthat

6.Astudyshowsthatstudentslivinginnon-smokingdormitoriesarelesslikelyto_____thehabitofsmoking.

A.turnupB.giveupC.makeupD.pikeup

7.—CanIhavesomethingtoeat,Mum?

Ifeelhungry.

—You____behungry.You’vejusthadsomebreadandham.

A.mayn’tB.won’tC.mustn’tD.can’t

8.—WillyougotoseethemovieASimpleNoodleStorytomorrowevening?

—No,Iamgoingtoalecture,oratleastIamplanning_____.

A.toB.soC.goD.that

9.Iwasgivingatalktoalargegroupofpeople,thesametalkItohalfadozenothergroups.

A.amgivingB.wasgivingC.havegivenD.hadgiven

10.AtouroftheForbiddenCityandtheGreatWall,ofChina’slonghistoryandrichculture,certainlyprovidedPresidentObamarareopportunitiestogainfirst-handimpressionsofChina'

spast.

A.symbolsB.sightC.scenesD.views

11.thesedisputeaccountforasmallpartinthecooperation,thesuddenfrictions(摩擦)haveaffectedtheinvolvedChinesecompanies.

A.WhenB.AsC.WhileD.However

12.—Lily.Let’sgooutforawalk,shallwe?

—______________.

A.NevermindB.Iwouldn’tsayno

C.IhopenotD.Youarewelcome

13.Doyourememberacertainoccasion______youwereintroubleandatthatmomentIgaveyouahand.

A.whereB.whichC.whyD.when

14.—Youwon’tgotoattendJack’sbirthdayparty?

—Yes,______invited.

A.evenifB.unlessC.ifD.though

15.Itissaidthatpeoplearelikelytotellliesoverthephoneastheyareinemails.

A.astwiceB.twiceasC.twicemoreD.twicethan

16.High-speedtrainstravelat300kilometersanhour,whichisabout

normaltrains.

A.fourtimesthespeedasB.thespeedfourtimesof

C.fourtimesasthespeedofD.fourtimesthespeedof

17.Whatshereferredtowassoconfusingthattheycouldhardlymakeany_______ofit.

A.messageB.informationC.understandingD.sense

18.Ifyoufatherknowsthatyoucheatedintheexam,hewillbe_______alittleangry.

A.lessthanB.morethanC.otherthanD.ratherthan

19.Petsneedalotofcareand__________;

youcannotleavethemaloneforalongtime.

A.patienceB.attentionC.courageD.responsibility

20.—Let’sgoandhaveagooddrinktonight.

—______Haveyougotthefirstlotteryticket(中头彩)?

A.Whatfor?

B.Thanksalot.C.Yes,I’dliketo.D.Whynot?

第二节完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和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。

Ayoungstudentwasonedaytakingawalkwithaprofessor,whowascommonly__21_thestudents’friend.Astheywent22,theysawlyinginthepathapairofoldshoes,whichtheysupposedto23apoormanwhowasemployedinafield24.Thestudentturnedtotheprofessor,saying:

“Letusplaytheman25:

wewillhidehisshoes,and26ourselvesbehindthosebushes,andwaittoseehis27whenhecannotfindthem.”

“Myyoungfriend,”answeredtheprofessor,“weshouldnever28ourselvesatthe29ofthepoor.Butyouare30,andmaygiveyourselfamuchgreater31bymeansofthepoorman.Putacoinintoeachshoe,andthenwewillhideourselvesand32howthediscoveryaffectshim.”Thestudentdidso,andtheybothplacedthemselvesbehindthebushes.Thepoormansoonfinishedhisworkand33thefieldtothepath34hehadlefthiscoatandshoes.While35hiscoatheslippedhisfootintooneofhisshoes;

butfeelingsomething36,hestoopeddown(弯下腰)tofeel37itwas,andfoundthecoin.Astonishmentandwonderwereseenuponhiscountenance(面部表情).Hethenlookedaroundhimonallsides,butnopersonwastobeseen.Henowputthemoneyintohispocket,andproceededtoputontheothershoe;

buthissurprisewas38onfindingtheothercoin.Hefelluponhisknees,lookeduptoheavenandutteredaloudafervent(热烈的)thanksgiving,inwhichhe39hiswife,sickandhelpless,andhischildrenwithoutbread.Thestudentstoodthere40affected,andhiseyesfilledwithtears.

21.A.heldB.keptC.namedD.called

22.A.alongB.onC.overD.back

23.A.gettoB.sticktoC.belongtoD.objectto

24.A.closebyB.farC.farawayD.near

25.A.agameB.atrickC.ajokeD.aword

26.A.hideB.haveC.letD.make

27.A.pleasureB.sorrowC.disappointmentD.anxiety

28.A.makeB.treatC.amuseD.laugh

29.A.moneyB.expenseC.valueD.pay

30.A.poorB.kindC.honestD.rich

31.A.pleasureB.moneyC.thoughtD.good

32.A.noticeB.watchC.observeD.see

33.A.cameaboutB.cameacrossC.cameintoD.cameby

34.A.whereB.onwhichC.thereD.which

35.A.wearingB.dressingC.puttingonD.changing

36.A.softB.terribleC.strangeD.hard

37.A.whatB.howC.whetherD.why

38.A.increasedB.putC.doubledD.reduced

39.A.spokeofB.toldofC.talkedaboutD.saidabout

40.A.heavilyB.slightlyC.easilyD.deeply

【文章导读】这是一篇记叙文。

文章通过教授引导学生对一个穷工人进行的善意的玩笑,使学生们的心灵受到了震撼。

21.D该句意思是“他通常被称作学生的朋友”,故用called。

22.Agoalong指沿着路向前走,其它副词用在此处搭配不当。

23.Cbelongto指这双鞋子属于谁,是一个固定词组。

24.Acloseby相当于nearby“在附近的”,指那位工人就在附近工作。

25.Bplayatrick意为“捉弄某人”。

此处指那个年轻学生要捉弄一下那个穷工人。

26.Ahide意为“躲藏”。

27.D根据上下文,此处应该是看他“焦虑、着急”的样子,故D项合适。

28.C根据上文,青年学生开玩笑的目的是为了好玩,故用amuse合适。

29.Battheexpenseof“以……为代价”。

30.D此处rich是指与poorman相对的。

31.Agivesb.pleasure指给某人带来乐趣,其它名词在此处不合语境。

32.Bwatch指聚精会神地观看、欣赏。

observe指带有目的的观察,所以答案为B。

33.Bcomeacross指越过/穿过一片草地。

34.A此处为where引导的定语从句。

35.C表示穿衣的动作用puton;

wear表示状态;

dress表动作时,应用“人”作宾语。

36.D根据上文,鞋中应该是coin,故用hard准确。

37.Awhat引导宾语从句,并在从句中作表语。

38.C指加上第一枚硬币,这是第二次,故用doubled较准确。

39.A指对上天自言自语中提到,故用spokeof。

40.D根据下文,青年人是深受感动,故用deeply表示程度更合适。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读下列短文,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。

(共20小题;

每小题2分,共40分)

A

Everyweek,morechildrenarrivetoworkinthehundredsofprimitiveminesinthebush.Heretheysufferlonghoursatdangerousjobs,gettinggoldfromthedirtwithmercury(水银).

Oneofthemisa12-year-oldboynamedSaliou.Momodouisjust13yearsold.ThisisaregionofAfricawhereboysofSaliou'

sageareexpectedtoearnmoneyfortheirfamilies.HeworksinabushmineontheSenegal-MaliborderinthevillageofTenkoto.AccordingtotheUN,miningisoneoftheworstformsofchildlabor.However,thelawsareseldomenforced.

Childrentravelfromminetomine,movingwiththegold.TheAPreportsthat6monthsafterSaliouarrivedinTenkoto,itwasdecidedthattheminewasnearlyempty.Soheandtheboyswalkedformorethanaweek,crossedtheSenegalborderandarrivedatanothermineinMali.

TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaysthatmercurycanaffectthebrain.It'

sespeciallydangerousforchildrensincetheirnervoussystemsarestilldeveloping.Typicalsymptomsofmercuryincludementalretardation,lossofbalance,blindnessandlossofhearing.

Thebuyersstepinofferingabout$19pergram.Oncethedealsaredone,thegoldistakentothecapitalofMali.Therethepriceforgoldisalmost$23agram,nearly$4morethanthebuyerspaytheminers.“

UnitedNationsminingexpertsguessthat10-20%ofthethousandsofmineworkersinWestAfricaarechildren.

ForSaliou,theworkintheminesgoeson.Hesayshedreamsthatonedayhe'

llownsomethingmadeofgold.

41.WhydotheboyslikeSaliougotoworkinthemines?

A.Theygotheretoplay.

B.Theygotheretofindgold.

C.Theygotheretobuygold.

D.Theygotheretomakealiving.

42.HowmuchmoneycanSaliougetifheoffersthebuyersabout2gramgold?

A.$23B.$46C.$38D.$19

43.Whatarethetypicalsymptomsofthemercuryifthechildrenareaffected?

A.lossofbalance

B.mentalretardation

C.blindnessandhearing

D.alloftheabove

44.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsthesituationofchildlaborinAfrica?

A.Childrenliketoworkthere.

B.Thelawsmustbeenforcedit.

C.Itisrightforchildrentowork.

D.Itisnotreferredtointhepassage.

B

TokyoTowerhasbeenmadefamousbyitsappearanceinmanymoviesandcartoons.TokyoTowerisreallyoneoffewiconsofTokyo,whosedesignisbasedontheEiffelTowerinParis,France.TheToweris333meterstall,makingittheworld'

shighestself-supportingirontower,thoughitisfarlowerthanCN 

Tower,Moscow 

TV 

TowerorOriental 

Pearl 

Tower.

UnliketheEiffelTower,TokyoTowerislocatedinthemiddleofacityblock.Thetoweronlyweighsabout4000tons,whichisextremelylightcomparedtothe10,100tonEiffelTower,anditispaintedinwhiteandorangeaccordingtoaviation(航空)safetyregulations.Fromduskto11PM,thetowerisbrilliantlyilluminated(照亮)inorange.Thelightingisoccasionallychangedforspecialevents;

fortheJapanpremiere(公演)ofTheMatrix,forinstance,theTowerwaslitingreen.

Inthe1

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