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A.Howdareyousaythat?

B.Ihopeyouhaveagoodvoyage.

C.It’scloudytoday,isn’tit?

D.Whyareyoualwayslying?

23.Itwasreportedthatthebombs______twobuildingsand________severalothersinIraq.

A.destroyed;

damagedB.ruined;

destroyed

C.harmed;

destroyedC.harmed;

ruined

24.—Iheardtherewasanaircrashyesterday.Howmanypassengerswereintheplane?

—It_______180,20Japanese________.

A.contained;

includedB.contained;

including

C.included;

containedC.contained;

conaining

25.____fromwhathedid,heisn’tapersontodependon.Soyou’dbetterstayawayfromhim.

A.JudgeB.JudgingC.JudgedD.Judges

26.Themanwhomurderedthevicepresidentlastyearwas________todeathyesterday.

A.regardedB.commanded

C.sentencedD.prepared

27.Thenumberofstudentsinmyschool2,730.Nowanumberofthemplayingfootballontheplayground.

A.is;

isB.are;

areC.are;

isD.is;

are

28.OnSunday,ratherthanathome,Iprefer.

A.stay;

totravelB.tostay;

totravel

C.stay;

travelD.tostay;

traveling

29.Hehaswonthreegoldmedals,but_______waswonattheOlympicGames.

A.neitherofthemB.neitherofwhich

C.allofwhichD.noneofthem

30.Jimwantedtoleavehisband,butwehave_____himnotto.

A.talkedB.suggested

B.promisedD.persuaded

31.Onlythosewithwhomwecan________ourfeelingsareourclosefriends.

A.shareB.valueC.spareD.respect

32.Itmaysnowtomorrow.____,you’llhavetostayhere.

A.InfactB.Inthatcase

C.AfterallD.Inaway

33.Pleasegoaway.I’m_____beingfollowedbyyoueveryday.

A.fondofB.interestedin

C.tiredofD.crazyfor

34.What’sthetime?

Mywatch_______.

A.isbeingrepairedB.istorepair

C.hasbeenrepairedD.hasrepaired

35.—DoyouknowLilyhasgonetoLondon?

—Oh,Ihaven’tseenherthesedays.

A.nodoubtB.nowonder

C.asaresultD.ofcourse

第二节完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

NeilAldenArmstrongwasbornonAugust5,1930,onhisgrandfather’sfarm.WhenNeilwastwoyearsold,hisfathertookhimto36the1932ClevelandNationalAirRaces.Whenhesawthe37flying,hedevelopedatruelovefor38.

Neil’sfatherworked39anauditor(稽核员)forthestategovernment.He40tomanycountrieslookingat41tomakesurethatofficialsusedmoney42.BecauseofMrArmstrong’swork,theArmstrongfamilyhadto43alot.Finally,theArmstrongsmovedbacktoWapakoneta,Ohioandboughta44there.Theydidn’tmoveagain.

NeilhadabrothernamedDeanandasisternamedJune.Theyalldidhousework45.Theyweededthevegetablegarden,mowedthelawn,andhelpedtheirmother.

WhenNeilwasyoung,hebeganto46readingbooks.Heread90booksinhisfirstgrade.47hewassosmart,he48agradebecausehecouldreadaswellasthefifth

49bythen.

Whenhewassixyearsold,Neiltookaplaneride.Eversincethen,hewas50inmodelairplanes.Inthenextfewyears,Neil51hundredsofmodelairplanes.

Neillikedscienceandmath.Helearned52hecouldinhistextbooks.Neil53toreadandlearnaboutastronomy(天文学).Hethoughtplanetsand54werealmostasamazingasairplanes.MrZint,oneofNeil’sneighbors,letNeillookatstarsandplanetsthroughhis55telescope.Hewasespeciallyinterestedinthemoonandstudieditalot.ThiswasthechildhoodofNeilAldenArmstrong.

36.A.showB.buyC.makeD.see

37.A.birdsB.planesC.kitesD.leaves

38.A.playingB.drivingC.ridingD.flying

39.A.toB.forC.asD.of

40.A.traveledB.visitedC.wishedD.moved

41.A.billsB.tapesC.recordsD.books

42.A.honestlyB.seriouslyC.largelyD.carelessly

43.A.leaveB.moveC.gatherD.meet

44.A.houseB.furnitureC.planeD.bed

45.A.quicklyB.separately

C.sadlyD.together

46.A.hateB.loveD.dislikeD.imagine

47.A.SoB.SinceC.WhenD.While

48.A.skippedB.escapedC.studiedD.remembered

49.A.girlsB.boysC.gradersD.sisters

50.A.excitedB.interested

C.ashamedD.disappointed

51.A.boughtB.madeC.soldD.studied

52.A.anythingB.something

C.nothingD.everything

53.A.stoppedB.beganC.beggedD.continued

54.A.starsB.planesC.scienceD.math

55.A.uglyB.prettyC.powerfulD.tiny

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

Onecoldmorninginwinter,Iwentalonetoahillsidetodosomehunting.Isattherewaitingforaboutanhour.Suddenly,abigbeautifuldeerappearedlessthan20feetawayfromme.Therewasnocovernearhim.SurelyIcouldshoothim.

Tomysurprise,hecametowardme!

Hewascurious,Isuppose,ormaybehewasstupid.Forthiswasnotayoungster,butafullygrown-upone.Hemusthaveknownaboutmenandtheirguns.Butthisdeercamecloser,andIstillwaited.Hisbigeyesnevermovedawayfrommyface.Hiswonderfulheadwithasetofantlers(鹿角)wasclearlyinsight.

Iwasgettingabitnervousashewalkedcloser.Abigdeercandoalotofdamage.Well,hewalkedrightuptowhereIwassitting.Thenhestoppedandlookedatme.

Whathappenednextwashardtobelieve.Butitallseemedquitenatural.Iheldoutmyhandsandscratchedhisheadrightbetweentheantlers.Andhelikedit.Thebig,wild,beautifuldeerbenthishead.

Iscratchedandtouchedhisheadandbody.Hisnosetouchedmyshoulder.Ifedhimwithmylastsandwich.

Well,hefinallywenthisway,downthehill.Shoothim?

Notme.Youwouldn’t,either.Notafterthat.Ijustwatchedhimgo,astrongdeercarryingaproudhead.

Ipickedupmygun,andstartedwalkingback.Suddenly,

Iheardtwoshots,oneafteranother.Ifyouhavehuntedmuch,youwillknowwhattwoshotsmean.Theymeanakill.Ihadforgottenthattherewereotherhuntersaround.

YouwillnowunderstandwhyIgaveuphuntingfromthatdayon.

56.Howthedeerbehavedtowardthewritershowsthat.

A.itpretendedtobefriendlytothewriter

B.itwantedtoattackthewriter

C.itwasquitefriendlytothewriter

D.itwastooscaredtorunaway

57.Youcaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.agrown-updeerusuallywillnotgetclosetomenwithguns

B.thewriterwasalittlenervousatfirstashehadbeenattackedbyabigdeerbefore

C.thewriterdecidednottokillthedeerthemomentthedeerwalkeduptohim

D.thewriterhadwaitedforaboutanhourbeforethedeerappeared

58.Afterreadingthewholepassage,wecanknowthatthepassageiswrittenina(n)tone.

A.worriedB.excitedC.sadD.happy

59.Accordingtothepassage,thereasonwhythewritergaveuphuntingisthat.

A.helostheartashemissedagoodchance

B.hefeltguiltyandwassorryfortheinnocentdeer

C.hewantedtodosomethingforwildlifeprotection

D.herealizedhuntingistoodangerous

NewYorkTimes—BurjDubai,atowerunderconstructionintheUnitedArabEmirates’tradecenterwhichnowmeasures512.1metersaccordingtowhatthedevelopersaidonSaturday,becamethetallestbuildingintheworld.

“BurjDubaiisnowtallerthanTaipei101inTaiwan,whichat508metershasheldthetallest-building-in-the-worldtitlesinceitopenedin2004,”EmaarProperties,whichisdevelopingtheDubaitower,saidinastatement.“BurjDubaihasnowreached141storeys,morestoreysthananyotherbuildingintheworld.”

Thedeveloperwantsthetower,settobecompletednextyear,tobetheworld’stallestbuildingaccordingtoallfourstandardslistedbytheChicago-basedCouncilonTallBuildingsandUrbanHabitat,whichmeasuresbuildingstothestructuraltop,tothehighestoccupiedfloor,tothetopoftheroofandtothetipofthespireorflagpole.Emaardidnotsayhowtallthefinishedbuildingwillbe.

Oncecompleted,BurjDubaiwillhaveused330,000cubicmetersofconcrete,39,000tonsofsteeland142,000squaremetersofglass,Emaarsaid.Itwillhave56liftstravelingat1.75to10meterspersecond.

Thetowerwillbethecenterpieceofa$20billiondevelopmentthatwillincluderesidential(住宅的),commercial(商业的)andretailproperty.

Dubai,theGulfArabtradeandtourismcenter,hasseenaseriesofmega-projectsinrecentyears,includingdevelopingthreepalm-shapedislandsoffitscoastandagroupofman-

madeislandsshapedlikeamapoftheworld.

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneofthefourstandardsmentionedinthethirdparagraph?

A.Thehighestoccupiedfloor.

B.Thestructuraltop.

C.Thesizeofthebuilding.D.Thetipoftheflagpole.

61.DubaiTowerwillNOTbeusedasa_____.

A.commercialcenterB.tourismcenterC.residentialcenterD.politicalcenter

62.ItisimpliedinthepassagethatDubaiTower.

A.willhave56liftswhenfinished

B.willhave140storeyswhenfinished

C.willbecompletednextyear

D.maybeeventallerthan512.1meterswhenfinished

63.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Thetallestbuildingontheearth.

B.Thehighestworldtradecenter.

C.DubaiTower—thenewtallestbuildingontheearth.

D.Thelargestbuildingontheearth.

Thepopularimageofaresearcherisapersonworkinginalaboratoryalone.Infact,sciencehaslongbeenateamthing.

Scientistsusedtobethosewhohadmuchknowledgeinseveralfieldsofstudy,suchasSirIsaacNewton,orRobertHooke,whocombinedsurveyingLondon’sbuildingswithstudiesunderamicroscope.Butsu

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