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5.Theboardarediscussingthepossible________theycantakeofthepresenteconomicsituation.
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6.Wecan'
t________onhavinggoodweatherfortheouting.
A.evaluateB.calculateC.predictD.conclude
7.—Thetreeissotall.
—Yes.It________nearly20metres.
A.measuresB.ismeasuredC.measureD.tobemeasured
8.—Whatabeautifulday!
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s________thatI'
dliketotakeawalk.
A.suchniceweatherB.soaniceweatherC.suchaniceweatherD.soniceweather
9.Miludeer,aspecieswithlargehorns,whichusedtobe________inChinalongago,isarareanimalnowadays.
A.ordinary
B.commonC.popularD.usual
10.Itwasgenerallybelievedthattheshowwasnotassuccessfulasexpected,but________,Ithinkitwasagreatsuccess.
A.personallyB.directlyC.publiclyD.secretly
11.—Ihavebeenworriedaboutthepossibledangerofdrivingonarailwayline.
—Donotbeafraid;
Godwill________us.
A.turnoverB.watchoverC.gooverD.lookover
12.—Irenewonthefirstplaceinthephysicscompetition.
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tl
ikescience,________.
A.anywayB.thereforeC.thoughD.otherwise
13.Oncenewdifficulties________inournewjob,weshouldlearntouseourbrainstosolvethem.
A.riseB.causeC.raiseD.arise
14.Theproblemfacingusissoseriousthatwehaveto______itfirst.
A.takeinterestB.dealwithC.makewithD.workon
15.Thewomanmovedaboutoutsidetheoperationroom,becauseherson________on.
A.wasbeingoperatedB.isoperatedC.hadbeenoperatedD.wasoperated
II完形填空
TherelivedintheStateofQiamanwhohadaverybadmemory.Whilewalking,hewouldforgettostop;
whilesleeping,hewouldforgettogetup.Hiswifewasverymuch36thisandsaidtohimoneday,“I'
ve37thatMasterAiisavery38man.Hecaneven39thedyingbacktolife.Whydon'
tyougoand40himforadvice?
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“Goodidea!
”themanagreed.Sohe41onhorseback,bowandarrowinhand.Beforehehad42adistanceofabout30lihefeltacallofnature(想解手).Hegotoffhishorseand,afterstickingthearrowintothegroundandtyingthe43toatree,croucheddown(蹲下)tohidehimself.Thisdone,he44andlookedtotheleftandthencaughtsightofthe45.
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veneverseenyoubeforeinmylife.Whydidyousaysomethinglikethattome?
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16.A.excitedaboutB.angrywith
C.worriedaboutD.surprisedat
17.A.heardB.known
C.understoodD.told
18.A.kindB.stupidC.strangeD.learned
19.A.bringB.takeC.getD.lead
20.A.seeB.tellC.askD.look
21.A.setoutB.setupC.setasideD.seton
22.A.goneB.coveredC.doneD.passed
23.A.horseB.bowC.arrowD.hand
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27.A.almostB.closelyC.justD.only
28.A.frontB.leftC.skyD.right
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III阅读理解
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AfouryearoldboyhasbecomepenpalswithBritain'
sQueenElizabeth.TomStancombestartedexchanging
letterswiththequeenafterhesetfreeaballoon,carryinghisnameandaddress,ataschoolpartyanditlandedinthegroundsofWindsorCastle.
Thequeenspottedtheballoonandaskedherpersonalassistant,AngelaKelly,towritealetteronherbehalf.
Shewrote,“ThequeenwasdelightedtofindthatyourballoonhadtraveledallthewaytothegardensatWindsorCastle.”
Tom,whoproudlyputtheletteronhiswall,wrotebacktosaythathisgreat,greatgrandfather,theartistPetrusJohannesArundzen,hadbeencommissioned(正式委托)tocopyDutchmasters'
ondisplayatWindsorCastleandBuckinghamPalace.
AngelaatoncerepliedthatshewouldcontacttheRoyalCollectiontofindoutwhathadhappenedtotheartworks.ShekeptherwordandtwoweekslaterwrotetoTomtotellhimwhathadhappenedtotheetchings,explainingtheynowformpartoftheprintcollectioninthePrintLibrary.
AngelathenaskedafavorofTom,writing,“WouldyoubeabletoaskyourMummyandDaddyformeiftheyknowanythingmoreaboutyourgreat,greatgrandfather.RoyalCollectionwouldlovetoknowmoreabouthim.”
Alongwithhisparents,TomwrotebacktofillinallthegapsaboutPetrusJohannesArundzen.
AlthoughTom'
sparentsdon'
tthinktherewillbeanymorelettersexchangedbetweenthepair,theyweretouchedthatshehadtakentimetocontactthem.
Tom'
sfathersaid,“Idon'
texpectwe'
llgetanotherone,butIthinkit'
sincredibletheybotheredreplyingatall.”
1.WindsorCastleis________.
A.aplayinggroundB.thequeen'
shomeC.apostofficeD.arosegarden
2.Theunderlinedword“etchings”inParagraph5means________.
A.photosB.cartoonsC.postcardsD.paintings
3.Tom'
sparents__
______.
A.feelverymuchshockedaboutthelettersandrefusetoanswerthem
B.trytodealwiththefriendshipnaturallybutrefusetodoanythingaboutit
C.don'
ttakethematterveryseriously
D.don'
tthinkthisfriendshipwilllastlongbutsomehowfeelgood
4.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ABoy'
sGoodLuckB.Tom'
sSpecialBall
oon
C.AStoryatWindsorCastleD.FouryearoldBoyBecomestheQueen'
sPenPal
B
TheInternetbringsusmanyadvantages.
WiththeInternet,peoplecansendandreceivee-mails.OntheInternet,peoplecanskimovernews.UsingtheTelnet,theuseranywhereontheInternetcanlogintoanyothermachineonwhichhehasanaccount.ItispossibletousetheFTPprogramtocopyfilesfromonemachineontheInternettoanother.
ButtheInternetalsobringsustroubles.
Internetuseseemstocauseafallinpsychological(心理的)health,accordingtoresearchatCarnegieMellonUniversity.EvenpeoplewhospentjustafewhoursaweekontheInternetexperiencedmoredepressionandlonelinessthanthosewhologgedonlessoften,thetwo-yearstudyshowed.Anditwasn'
tthatpeoplewhowerealreadyfeelingbadspentmoretimeontheInternet,butthatusingtheNetactuallyseemedtocausethebadfeelings.
Researchersarepuzzlingovertheresults,whichwerecompletelyoppositetowhattheyhadexpected.TheyexpectedthattheNetwouldprovesociallyhealthierthantelevision,sincetheNetallowsuserstochoosetheirinformationandtocommunicatewithothers.
ThefactthatInternetusereducestimeusedforfamilyandfriendsmaybethereasonforthedropinhealth,researcherssaid.Faceless,bodiless“virtual”(虚拟的)communicationmaybelesspsychologicallysatisfyingthanactualconversations,andtherelationshipsformedthroughitmaynotbesodeep.AnotherpossibilityisthatexposuretothewiderworldthroughtheNetmakesuserslesssatisfiedwiththeirlives.
“Butit'
simportanttorememberthisisnotaboutthetechnology;
it'
sabouthowitisused,”saidoneoftheresearchers.“Itreallypointstotheneedforconsideringsocialfactors(因素)whenyoudesignnewinventions.”
5.Thewritermainlywantstotellusthat_________.
A.theInternetcanbringpeoplemanyadvantages
B.theInternetusemaycausepsychologicalproblems
C.theInternetusersarenotsatisfiedwiththeirlives
D.weshouldn'
tusetheInternet
6.Whyaretheresearcherspuzzlingovertheresults?
A.Becausetheresultswerecompletelydifferentfromwhattheyhadthought.
B.BecausetheNetprovedsociallyhealthierthantelevision.
C.BecausetheInternetuserswereallhealthier.
D.BecausetheInternetusersexperiencedlessdepressionandloneliness.
7.Whatmaybethe
reasonswhytheInternetusecausesafallinpsychologicalhealth?
A.Internetusereducestimeusedforfamilyandfriends.
B.Virtualcommunicationislesspsychologicallysatisfyingthanactualconversations.
C.ExposuretothewiderworldthroughtheNetmakesuserslesssatisfiedwiththeirlives.
D.Alltheabove.
8.Accordingtothepassage,whichof
thefollowingisTRUE?
A.UsersanywhereontheInternetcanlogintoanyothermachine.
B.Thetwo-yearstudyshowedthatusingtheNetseemedtocausethebadfeelings.
C.PeoplewhoarealreadyfeelingbadspendmuchmoretimeontheInternet.
D.RelationshipsformedthroughtheInternetareusuallydeep.
9.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphmean?
A.Whatmattersisnotthetec