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1.A.passengers
B.guests
C.customers
D.friends
2.A.respect
B.pride
C.wisdom
D.imagination
3.A.busy
B.swift
C.heavy
D.slow
4.A.bravely
B.obviously
C.hardly
D.reasonably
5.A.hid
B.lifted
C.dropped
D.swallowed
6.A.hungry
B.cautious
C.courageous
D.anxious
7.A.popular
B.necessary
C.reliable
D.important.
8.A.wanted
B.desired
C.expected.
D.admired
9.A.Shocked
B.Scared
C.Delighted
D.Frightened
10.A.ring
B.dress
C.look
D.clean
11.A.dirtier
B.cleaner
C.cleverer
D.quicker
12.A.money
B.cigarettes
C.drinks
D.food
13.A.warned
B.reminded
C.ordered
D.persuaded
14.A.hero
B.figure
C.expert
D.adviser
15.A.encouragement
B.expectation
C.pressure
D.hope
第二节语法填空(共l0小题;
每小题l.5分,满分l5分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为16~25的相应位置上。
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II.阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D顼中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Forshopoholies,thepost-Christmasperiodmeansonlyonething---sales!
Acrossthecountry,pricesarereducingsharplyonclothing,electronics,homefurnishingsandmore,butLondonistheplaceforseriousshopping,andyoucancertainlypickupsomeamazingbargains.
ThesalesstartonBoxingDay---26th
December,andcontinueforthemonthofJanuary,butthekeenestbargainhuntersgetthereearlytobefirstthroughthedoors.InOxfordStreetqueuesformedoutsideshopsaheadofpre-dawnopeningsforthestartoftheirsales.AtBrentCross,innorthLondon,morethan1,000peoplewerequeuingat3:
30a.m.forthe"
Next"
clothingstore'
ssalewhichbeganat4a.m.Someeagerindividualsevencampedoutsidetheshopstobefirstintheline.
Consumerswhohittheshopswererewardedwithdiscountsofasmuchas80%asdepartmentstoresjoinedthesalesfrenzy.Theshopsareabsolutelycrowdedasthesalesgetintofullswing,withmorethanhalfamillionpeoplegatheringonLondon'
sWestEnd.
Famoussalesincludethebiggest,mostpopularshopssuchasHarrods,Selfridges,LibertyandJohnLewes.Departmentstoresarealwaysagoodbet---you'
relikelytofindeverythingyouneedunderoneroof,includingmuch-neededfoodanddrinks!
sagoodtimetostockuponcheapgadgets,andthere'
snobettertimetoinvestinsomedesignerclothes.
Somepeoplearetakingtheirpartnersshoppingwiththem,andbuyingtheirChristmaspresentsinthesales---apracticalbutunromanticwayofmakingsureyougetthegiftyoureallywant,Foralessexcitingbutlessstressfulshoppingexperience,onlinesellersarealsogettingintotheactwithJanuarysalesoftheirown.
ThemostorganizedofallarethosewhoarealreadydoingtheirpresentshoppingfornextChristmas,intheJanuarysales!
26.Allofthefollowingareincludedinthesalesexcept__________
A.fashionableclothing
B.bestsellers
C.TVsets
D.bookcases
27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthesales___________
A.actuallystartbeforetheendofDecember
B.generallylastfortwomonths
C.basicallybenefitallthepeople
D.areatimetobuyChristmasgiftsinaromanticway
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTinvolvedinthesales?
A.Individualconsumer.
B.Departmentstores.
C.PeoplewhoaredoingthepresentshoppingfornextChristmas.
D.Onlineshoppers.
29.Theunderlinedphrase"
hittheshops"
inthethirdparagraphmeans"
______"
A.attacktheshops
B.arriveattheshops
C.affecttheshops
D.findtheshops
30.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.JanuarySales
B.SalesinLondonatChristmas
C.PracticalbutUnromanticShopping
D.ShoppingunderOneRoof
B
WouldyoubelievethatthefirstoutstandingdeafteacherinAmericawasaFrenchman?
HisnamewasLaurentClerc.HebecameafriendofThomasHopkinsGallaudetandtogethertheyfoundedAmerica'
sfirstschoolforthedeaf.
LaurentClercwasborninasmallvillagenearLyons,France,onDecember26,1785.Whenhewasoneyearold,hefellintoafire,losingbothhishearingandhissenseofsmell.
At12,LaurententeredtheRoyalInstitutionfortheDeafinPariswhereheexcelledinhisstudies.Afterhegraduated,theschoolaskedhimtostayonasanassistantteacher.
Meanwhile,inAmerica,ThomasHopkinsGalaudetwasstudyingtobeaminister.Hewasveryconcernedaboutthelackofeducationalopportunitiesforthedeaf.Therefore,in1815,GallaudetsailedtoLondon,Englandtoseekideasonhowtoteachdeafpeople.Whilehewasthere,hemetaFrencheducatorofthedeafwhoinvitedhimtogotoParistospendthreemonthslearningattheRoyalInstitutionfortheDeaf,theschoolwhereLaurenClercwasteaching.Gallaudetacceptedtheoffer.Thetwomenworkedandstudiedwelltogether.WhenthetimecameforGallaudettoreturn,heaskedClerctocomewithhim.Clercacceptedononecondition:
thathewouldstayinAmericaonlyashorttime.
ThetwomensetsailonJune1816.ThevoyageacrosstheAtlanticOceantook52days;
however,ClereandGallaudetputthetimetogooduse.ClercstudiedEnglish,andGallaudetstudiedsignlanguage.Theydiscussedtheschoolforthedeafwhichtheyplannedtoopen.Onthelongtrip,theyhadmanyconversationsabouteducationanddeafness.Theyearaftertheyarrived,theyfoundedaschoolforthedeafinHarford,Connecticut.
Attheschool,Clercledabusylife.HetaughtsignstoPrincipalGallaudet;
hetaughtthepupils;
andhetaughthearingmenwhocametotheschooltostudydeafeducation.
In1819,ClercmarriedElizaCrockerBoardman,oneofhispupils.Theyhadsixchildren.Heretiredfromteachingin1858.AlthoughhehadintendedtoreturntoFrance,heneverdid.HediedonJuly18,1869intheUnitedStates.
31.WhydidThomasHopkinsGallaudetsailtoLondon?
A.Heneededtofinishhisstudiestobecomeaminister.
B.ItwastheeasiestwaytogettoFrance.
C.Hewantedtostudytheirsystemofdeafeducation.
D.HewantedtomarryAliceCogswell.
32.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat
A.Clercwasanintelligentman
B.Clerchadgreatdifficultyinlearninglanguage
C.ClercmarriedElizainordertogethisgreencard
D.Clercwaspaidwellb