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Fillintheotherblankswordsthatarecorrectinstructureandproperinmeaning.

Severalyearsago,Idroveintoaservicestationtogetsomegas.Itwasabeautifulday,Iwasfeelinggreat.AsIwalkedintothestationtopayforthegas,theattendantsaidtome:

“Youdon’tlookwell”.Thatcompletelytookmebysurprise,ItoldhimIhadneverfelt__25____(well).WhetherhesitationhetoldmeIlookedterriblybadandmyskinappearedyellow.

Whenlefttheservicestation,___26___(feel)alittleuneasy.Ipulledovertothesideofroadandlookedatmyfaceinthemirror;

HowdidIfeel?

Waseverythingallright?

HadIpickedup__27____raredisease?

HadIpickeduphepatitis(肺癌)?

ThenexttimeIdroveintotheservicestation.Ifiguredoutwhat___28___(happen).Theplacehadrecentlybeenpaintedabrightyellow,thelight___29____(reflect)offthewallsmadesomeoneinsidelookasthoughtheyhadhepatitis.IwonderedhowmanyfolkshadreactedthewayIdid.Ihadletoneshortconversationwithatotalstranger__30___(change)myattitudeforanentireday.Hetoldmeilookedsick,andIwasactuallyfeelingsick.Thatsinglenegativeobservationhadaprofoundeffect__31___thewayIfeltandacted.

AlittlewhilelaterIsawhowfunnytheincidentwas.Iwonderhowmanyotherpeoplethatmanhadtoldtheywereill__32___herealizedthattheservicestationhadapaintjob.

B

MydaughterandIwereflyingtospendaweekwithmyhusbandinFlorida.Theplanewastotallyfull.IhadnoticedsoneBoyScouts(童子军)atthegateandpromisedtomydaughterthatif___33__happened,wewouldbeOKwithallthoseScoutsonourflight.!

Unfortunately,ourseatswereseparatedbytheaisle(走道).Kalliewasnervousaboutthetripandhadcountedonmyreadingtoherthewholeway.___34___(try)toreadacrosstheaislewouldbeachallenge.

Whenthetwopassengerswhosharedmyrowboardedtheplane,Iaskedifthey__35____switchplaceswithKallieandme.Theyrefused.Meanwhile,amotherandherthreechildrenwerepanickingseveralrowsaheadofus.Therehadbeenamistakewiththeirboardingpasses,andthewholefamily__36____(split)up.Thepassengersinherrowalsorefusedtomove.Themotherwasconcernedabouttheyoungerboysittingwithstrangers.

SuddenlytheScoutleaderstoodupandsaid,“Ma’am,wecanhelpyou.”Hethenspentfiveminutesrearrangedhisgroup.Themother’sreliefwasobvious.

Kallie,however,wasstillupset.Itoldherthattherewasn’tanything__37___Icoulddo;

wewouldhavetosit__38___wewere.Gradually,themansittingnexttotheScoutmaster(notaScouthimself)turnedaroundandasked,“Wouldyouandyourdaughterlikeourseats?

”Wetradedseatsandcontinuedourtrip,verymuch___39__(relieve)tobetogether.

WouldthatmanhaveofferedushisseatiftheScoutsiftheScoutshadn’tdonesoforthemomandherchildren?

Idon’tknow.Butthebelieflivesoninmymind___40___kindnessiscontagious(蔓延)!

 

SectionB(10分)

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmotethanyouneed.

A.predictsB.operationC.employD.limitedE.majority

F.environmentally

G.depositH.similarI.dreamsJ.necessaryK.estimate

We’rewaitingtotaketoouterspace.Whenwillithappen?

Accordingtoindividualsinthegrowingfieldofspacetourism,itmaybeinfiveorfiftyyears.

SpaceAdventuresistakingreservationsfortheflights,____41____tothefirstmannedspaceflights.Thetripwillcost$90,000,witha$6,000____42___quired.Morethan200peoplehavemadereservations,saidSarah,Dalton,thecompanyspokeswoman.

JohnSpenceroftheSpaceTourismSocietysaysthatamorerealistic_____43___forregularspacetravelis50years.Issuesofexpense,difficulty,anddangermuststillberesolved,.Ohyes---areusablevehiclemustalsobeinvented.Headds,however,thattenyearsfromnow,a__44numberofpeoplemaybeabletovisitaspacestation.Hesaysheexpectsafleetofprivatespacevehiclesor“spaceyachts”tobein___45__in20to25years.Theywilldowhathecalls“orbitalsuperyacht”.Afterthattherewillbecruiselines,likethosethattraveltheEarth’soceans,aswellasspacehotelsandresorts.

Therehaveteenonlyafewstudiestodeterminethepublic’sinterestinspacetourism,,buttheyallconcludethata___46__ofpeoplewouldliketovisitspaceandwouldbewillingtopaygoodmoneyforit.

AccordingtoexpertPatrickGollins,between5millionand20millionpeoplewillheadforspaceby2030.Healso___47___100flightsadayleavingEarth.Itwouldbe__48__tohavemorethan100hotelsinEarth’sorbit,afewmoreorbitingthemoon,andafewonthemoon’ssurface.Thesehotelswould__49__morethan100,000people,whowouldworkmonth-longshifts.Eachhotelwouldhaveaservicestation,Suchservicestationswouldprovideoxygen,water,andhydrogen.Theymightalsoship___50__safeelectricpowerbacktoEarth.Ifalltheissuescanberesolved,Collinssaysthatspacetourismcouldonedaybecomea$1trillionindustry.

III.ReadingComprehension(47分)

SectionA(15)(每题1分,共15分)

Directions;

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagethereartfourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillingineachblankswiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

TheUnitedStateshas__51__it’sgovernmentshutdownfromthebeginningofthisOctober,forcingmillionsoffederalgovernmentworkersintounpaidleave.FromOctober1,theU.S.governmentclosedmanynonessentialoperationsafterCongress__52__toagreeanewbudget.

Theshutdownhas__53__far-reachingeffectsthroughouttheUnitedStates.Undertheshutdown,nationalparks,monumentsandmuseumswereclosed,thefamousGrandCanyonandtheStatueLiberty__54__.Pensionandveteran’sbenefitchequesweredelayed,andvisaandpassport__55_wentunprocessed.

About800,000federalemployeeswereforcedtostayathome,withoutbeingpaid.Although.Obamasignedlegislation(法律.)__56__thatmilitaryworkerswouldbepaidandtheDepartmentofDefenseadviseduniformedmembersofthe.militarytocontinueon__57__duty,largenumbersofcivilianworkersweretoldtostayathome.ObamaevencanceledascheduledtriptoAsiafortheAsiaPacificEconomicCooperationsummit(APEC)__58__theshutdown.

NowtheU.S.governmentshutdownhasenteredthethirdweek.TheHouseofrepresentatives__59__ondelayingObama’shealthcarereform,calledObamacare,asa__60__forpassingabilltoreopenthegovernment.However,Obamarefusedto__61__withRepublicans.

__62__,theU.Sgovernmentisnowfacingadebtceilingcrisis,whichmeansifthetwopartiesfailtoreacha(an)__63__beforetheOctober17deadline,theU.S.governmentwillnotbeabletoborrowanymoremoneytopayitsbills.

BothRepublicansandDemocratsaidtheydidn’twanttheshutdown,butnoformaltalkshavebeen__64__andthetwosidesremainsodeeplymired(陷入困境)intheir__65__differencesthatnowayforwardorevenahintofprogressisevident.

51.A.fulfilledB.sufferedC.recalledD.extended

52.A.instructedB.devotedC.failedD.managed

53.A.givenrisetoB.resultedfromC.broughtupD.calledoff

54.A.containingB.containedC.includingD.included

55.A.applicationB.reflectionC.preservationD.publication

56.A.convincingB.supposingC.ensuringD.acknowledging

57.A.averageB.normalC.usualD.civilian

58.A.inspiteofB.intermsofC.becauseofD.incaseof

59.A.perseveredB.persistedC.insistedD.held

60.A.situationB.occasionC.stateD.condition

61.A.negotiateB.commentC.remarkD.deal

62.A.OnthecontraryB.InotherwordsC.BycontrastD.What’smore

63.A.conclusionB.agreementC.accessD.achievement

64.A.scheduledB.obligedC.composedD.delivered

65.A.respectingB.respectfulC.respectiveD.respectable

SectionB.(24.分)(每题2分,共24分)

Readthefollowingthreepassages..Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Afewyearsago,apilothadtohaveperfecteyesightandacollegedegreeifheorshewantedtolandajobwithanAmericanairline.Buttoday,airlineshavegivenupthoserequirementsbecausetheycan’tfindenoughqualifiedpilots.

Airlinesmusthireupto62,000newpilotsinthenextdecade.ButqualifiedpilotsarefewandfarbetweenintheUnitedStates.Everyyeartherearemoreplanesbeingflown.Atthesametime,12to15foreigncountriesarerecruitingAmericanpilots.

Asaresult,pilotsareearningspectacularsalaries.Thegoingrateforskilledpilotsiswellover$90,000ayear.Somepilotscanearnabout$160,000plusfreehousingworking,forforeignairlines..

Becauseoftheshortage,somepeoplesayunqualifiedpilotsarebeingallowedtoflyplanes.Theyfearthenumberofcrasheswillskyrocket.Eachyear,moreandmorepilots,withlessthan2,000hoursofexperiencearebeinghired.Airlinesarealsobringingonboardmanymorepilotswhoareolderthan50,althoughlawrequirespilotstoretireatage60.

Beinganairlinepilotisadifficultjobthatrequirespeopletomakelifeanddeathdecisionsunderpressure.Somepilotscrackunderthepressure.

Themilitary,isalsohavingahardtimekeepingpilots.AirForcepilotsmustcommittospendingleastsixyearsintheAirForce.TheAirForceinvestsmillio

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