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—Ofcourse.It'
sreally______funnyone.
A.a;
theB.the;
aC.a;
aD.the;
the
2.—Doyoulikemymother'
sdishes?
—Delicious!
Nobodycancook______.
A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best
3.—Beconfidentinyourself,______youwillmakeyourdreamcometrue.
—Thanksforencouragingme.
A.butB.andC.orD.so
4.—Look!
HerecomesCindy!
Sheisalwaysfullof______.
—Sosheis.Becauseshetakesalotofexerciseeveryday.
A.knowledgeB.courageC.changeD.energy
5.—WhereisMissWang?
—Shetogetherwithherchildren_______thePalaceMuseum..
A.hasgonetoB.havegonetoC.hasbeentoD.havebeento
6.—WhydoyouadmireMrHusomuch?
—Becauseheistheperson______helpsuslearnmuchknowledge.
A.whichB.whoC.whatD./
7.—Canyoufinishthetaskwithintwohours,Sandy?
—IcanifI______onemorehour.
A.giveB.amgivenD.willgiveD.willbegiven
8.—Listen!
Kateissinginginthenextroom.
—It______beKate.ShehasbeenonbusinessinHongKong.
A.canB.mayC.can’tD.mustn’t
9.—Whichoftheseshirtsdoyoulikebest?
—I’lltake______.Theyarebothexpensiveandoutoffashion.
A.neitherB.eitherC.noneD.both
10.—It’snottherighttimetoargueaboutwhoshouldbeblamed.
—Soitis.Let’s______andfindawayout.
A.stayupB.giveupC.lookdownD.calmdown
11.—IplantogotoHainanforaholiday.
—ButIdoubtwhetherwecould______it.
A.allowB.offerC.affordD.cost
12.—Sam,whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?
—Sorry,Mum.Ididn’twatchtheweatherforecastjustnow.I______afootballmatch.
A.waswatchingB.amwatchingC.wouldwatchD.willwatch
13.—Iseemtobelost.Couldyoutellme______________?
—Sure.YoucantakebusNo.5togetthere
A.whereisGeGardenB.howlongitwilltakemetotheYangzhou-TaizhouAirport
C.howIcangettotheSlenderWestLakeD.howfarismytriptothemuseuminYangzhou
14.—AreyouwillingtoliveonMarsoneday?
—______.Itsoundsexciting,butitstillworriesme.
A.Ofcourse.B.I’mnotsure.C.Whynot?
D.Areyoujoking?
15.—Myfriendhasachievedhisgoalafteryearsofhardwork.
—Great!
______.
A.Onetreecan’tmakeaforestB.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway
C.ManyhandsmakelightworkD.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed
二、完形填空(共15小题;
阅读下列短文,从文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
AndiDavise,49,regularlycrossedthetrailthroughthePhoenixMountainsPreservewithafewotherhikersbeforesunrise.Thismorning,however,shemet16andheardonlythesoundsofanimals.
Sometimelater,Andigottothesteepslope(陡坡),sheclimbeduptothetopbyusingherhands.Whenshefinallyreachedthe17,shenoticedadarkshapeseveralinchesfromherleftfoot.Shewas18andthenlookedcarefully.“It’sadogandit’sdead,”shesaidto19.Ittookherafewsecondstorealizethatthedog’seyeswere20.Athin,dirtybulldogwaslookingather.
Shegreetedinalowandsoftvoicetoshowshewas21.Thebulldogshookwhenheheardhervoice.
Andiinchedcloseranddroppedsomewaterintothedog’smouth.Hetriedtostandupbut
22.Somethingwaswrongwithhis23frontleg.Andipulledoutherphonetocontactherhusband,Jason,buthedidn’t24.Sheknewthatifshedidn’tcarrythedog25themountain,hewoulddie.
Shecarefullyputherarmsunderthedog’sbody.Hewasso26thathefellintoherchest.
Andihadgreattroublegoingdownthesteep,rockymountainsidewiththe50-poundanimalinherarms.Evenherarmsandbackstartedaching,shedidn’t27.Thetripuphadtaken30minuteswhilegoingbackdowntooktwicethat.
Andi’s28receivedhermessagesatlast.Heandtheirson,Justin,jumpedintothecaranddrovetopickupAndi.
Laterthatmorning,anX-rayshowedthatthebulldogwas29hurt,hewaslikelytolosehisleftleg.
Afewdayslater,theDavises30totheanimalhospital.“Thefirstthinghedidwastogivemeakiss,thenhewentrighttomyson.”Andisaid.TheynamedthedogElijahandbroughthimhomethatday.
16.A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody
17.A.topB.footC.frontD.behind
18.A.happyB.excitedC.frightenedD.interested
19.A.meB.herselfC.itselfD.it
20.A.closedB.smallC.bigD.open
21.A.unfriendlyB.friendlyC.sadD.open
22.A.failedB.failC.failureD.failing
23.A.rightB.leftC.eachD.either
24.A.sayB.tellC.speakD.answer
25.A.upB.climbC.overD.down
26.A.weakB.strongC.fatD.thin
27.A.goonB.giveupC.runawayD.goback
28.A.sonB.motherC.husbandD.father
29.A.illB.badC.alittleD.badly
30.A.wentB.cameC.returnedD.left
三、阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,计30分)
阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
A
There’salwayssomethingdeepinoursoulthatneverdies.Imovedtothesmall,busytownofEdisoninNewJerseysixyearsago.Itwasduringthesecondtermofmyfifthgrade.Myparentsgotnewjobsandhigherincome,sotheydecideditwastimetomovefromWo
odbridgetoabetter,moreeducationaltown.
IntheUS,itisunnecessarytotakeatesttogetintoa“good”middleorhighschool.Youjustattendtheschoolclosetowhereyoulive.So,manyparentswillthinkaboutthequality(质量,品质)ofthelocalschoolwhentheydecidetobuyanewhouse.Myparentsdidthesame.WefinallychoseEdisonmainlybecauseofthehighqualityofitsschool.
InNewJersey,anareawithagoodschoolusuallymeansaconcentrationofAsianpeople.Thereareabout300studentsinourschool.55%areAsiansandjustunderhalfofthatareChinese.TherearesomanyChinesepeoplenearbythatweevenhaveourownChineseschool.
Edisonisanoldtown,justlikethousandsofothersintheUnitedStates.However,Ihav
etreateditasmyhometown.That’swhereIspendmuchofmyyouth,andthememoriestherecan’tbemovedatall.
31.Whydidthewriter’sparentsmovetoEdison?
A.Becausetheywerebornthere.
B.Becauseitwasabettereducationaltown.
C.Becausethewriterbeganhisfifthgrade.
D.Becausethewriterdidn’tneedtotakeatest.
32.HowmanystudentsarefromAsiainthewriter’sschool?
A.About80.B.About160.C.About220.D.About300.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“aconcentrationof”meaninParagraph3?
A.NoneofB.ThewholeofC.AlargenumberofD.Asmallnumberof
B
Anewrobot,Pepper,hasbeendesigned.Itisconsideredastheworld'
sfirstwiththeabilitytoreadhumanemotions.PepperlooksslightlylikeMichelinMan.Itisfour-feettallwithacomputerinitschestandhuman-likehands.Althoughitisnottall,Pepperisabletotalkabouteverythingfromtheweathertothelatesteventsaboutthecountry.
Usingitsfunctions,Peppercanreact(反应)topeoplenearby--makingjokes,dancingandevensingingindifferentlanguages.Peppercanunderstandexpressions,humanvoiceandactions,thenreactthroughcomputerprogrammes.Thedesignerhopestocreatearobotthatcanunderstandpeoplewell,thenitcantakeaction.Healsohopesrobotscanplayrolesinmanyways,notjustworkintheindustry.Theyprovidefunatthehomeorstore.Pepperisdesignedtobeafamilyrobot.Itispoweredbyloveinsideafamily.Henotonlymakespeoplelaugh,butalsocomfortsthosepeoplewhoaresadorlonelyandencouragethemwhennaturaldisasterscome.
PepperwillbeonsaleinJapanforaroundUS$2,000inFebruary2015.Fornow,severalPeppersareshownatsomestoresinTokyoforvisitors.Thedesignerswanttherobotstogetsomuchknowledgethattheycansucceedincommunicatingwithhumansbetterbeforesale.
SeveralthousandPeppersaregoingtolearnatsomestores.Everythingtheylearnedandgotisgoingtobestoredintothei-cloudservice.Sothattheycansharewisdomwitheachother
WearesurePeppercanbringamazingchangesintoourlives.
34.Accordingtothepassage,“Pepper”is______.
A.akindoffoodB.acomputerC.arobotD.adesigner
35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emotions”mean?
A.wordsB.feelingsC.mindsD.worries
36.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer(推断)______
A.Pepperwillbesoldinmanycountries
B.PeppercanspeakonlyJapanese.
C.PeoplecanbuyPepperinJapannow.
D.Pepperscan’tsharewisdomwitheachother
37.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanweprobablyreadthispassage?
A.TravelB.CultureC.AdvertisementD.Technology
C
Ifyou’vebeenjoininginchatroomconversations,ortradinge-mailwithnetpals(网友),youhavebecomeoneofthemillionswhowriteinaspecial,shortformofEnglish.
Throughouttheworld,everynightchildrenandtheireldersare“talking”online—manyofthemaretalkingatthesametime.
It’sfast:
tryingtalkingtosixpeopleonce.It’sconvenient:
threeorfourwordsperexchange.Ittakescleverness,concentrationandquickfingers.
Anditrequiresverysimplelanguage.There’sneithertimenorspaceforexplanations.WhywastevaluabletimetellingsixfriendsyouhavetoleaveforamomenttotakecareofyourlittlebrotherwhenBRB(=berightback)willdo?
Wanttoenteraconversation?
JusttypePMFJI(=pardonmeforjumpingin).
Interestedinwhomyou’retalkingto?
TypeA/S/L,thecommonrequesttoknowyourpal’sage,sexandlocation.Youmayget15/M/NYasareplyfromy