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25Thepolicemanhappened_____thetrafficwhentheaccidenthappened.
[A]todirect [B]directing [C]tobedirecting [D]tohavedirected
26Jennybroughtmealotofjewels______.
[A]tochoose [B]tochoosefrom [C]forchoosingfrom [D]tobechosen
27Isn'
tittooexpensivetoridethere?
Let'
swalk,shallwe?
Butitwill_____usalotoftimetoride.
[A]cost [B]take [C]save [D]spend
28Whydidhelooksoexcited?
etwoweekleave.
[A]wasgranted [B]hadgranted [C]hasgranted [D]hadbeengranted
29Janeowestoherfatherthatshehasbeenabletofinishhercollegeeducation.
[A]that [B]much [C]it [D]×
30_____attheobservationwindow,Icanenjoyabird-eyeviewofthecity.
[A]Seating [B]Seated [C]Tosit [D]Sittingdown
31Withsomanyeyes_____onhim,hewastoonervoustospeak.
[A]fixed [B]fixing [C]tofix [D]beingfixed
32Thefirstplace_____weweretakentoseewastheirworkshop.
[A]that [B]which [C]what [D]where
33Iwon'
thaveanything____againstmyteacher.
[A]saying [B]say [C]tosay [D]said
34wentonatriptoSingaporelastmonth.
[A]SodidI [B]SoIdid [C]SowentI [D]SodidI,too.
35Hisattitudetomewaslikeafriend.
[A]×
[B]oneof [C]theoneof [D]thatof
第二节完形填空
FromMondayuntilFridaymostpeoplearebusyworkingorstudying,butintheeveningsandonweekendstheyarefreeandenjoythemselves.SomewatchTVorgotothemovies(电影院);
others'
36'
sports.Itdependsonindividual(个人的)'
37'
.Therearemanydifferentwaystospendour'
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time.
Almosteveryonehas'
39'
kindofhobby(爱好).Itmaybe40'
fromcollectingstampstomakingmodelairplanes.Somehobbiesarevery'
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othersdon'
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atall.Somecollectionsare'
43'
alotofmoney;
othersarevaluableonly'
44'
theirowners.
Iknowamanwhohasacoincollectionworthseveralthousanddollars.Ashorttimeagoheboughtarare(稀有的)fiftycentpiece'
45'
250!
Hewasveryhappyabouthiscollectionandthoughtthepricewas'
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myyoungestbrother'
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matchboxes.Hehasalmost600ofthembutIdoubtiftheyareworthanymoney.However,'
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mybrothertheyareextremly(特别地)'
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thantofindanewmatchboxforhiscollection.That'
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ahobbymeans,Ithink.Itissomethingweliketodoinoursparetimesimplyforthe'
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ofit.Thevalueindollarsisnotimportant,'
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thepleasureitgivesus'
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.
36.[A]soon[B]attend[C]tend[D]takepartin
37.[A]time[B]energy[C]interests[D]fun
38[A]spare[B]working[C]own[D]day
39[A]some[B]any[C]certain[D]every
40[A]OK[B]allright[C]anything[D]something
41[A]expensive[B]interesting[C]exciting[D]cheap
42[A]spendanything[B]costanything[C]paynothing[D]needsomething
43[A]worth[B]worthy[C]valued[D]paid
44[A]for[B]to[C]with[D]of
45[A]worth[B]spent[C]worthy[D]used
46[A]alittletoohigher[B]tooexpensive[C]cheap[D]reasonable
47[A]Atthesametime〖KG2〗[B]Ontheotherhand
[C]Onthecontrary〖KG4〗[D]Asamatteroffact
48[A]collects[B]buys[C]chooses[D]selects
49[A]for[B]to[C]in[D]with
50[A]dear[B]expensive[C]valuable[D]costly
51[A]sohappy[B]thathappy[C]morehappily[D]happier
52[A]what[B]how[C]howmuch[D]where
53[A]price[B]value[C]interest[D]fun
54[A]though[B]and[C]but[D]when
55[A]is[B]does[C]will[D]has
第三部分:
阅读理解
A
Inthe1900'
s,Americantownspeopleusuallywashedandbrushedtheirteeth andcombedtheirhairinthekitchen.Ortheykeptawaterpitcher(大水罐)andawashbasinintheirroomsandtookcareofthesethingsthere.
Thebathtubwasawashtub(澡盆)filledwithwaterfromthestove.Ifyouweresmallenoughyoucouldsitdownbydrawingyourkneestoyourchest.Otherwise,youwashedyourselfstandingup.Oftenallthewomenandgirlsinthefamilybathedtogether.Thenthemenandboysdid.InmostfamiliesthiswasSaturdaynightbecauseSundaystheywenttochurch.
Asmallnumberoffamiliesdidhaverunningwater.Butthatdependedonwhethertherewasawatersystemwheretheylivedandonwhethertheycouldaffordtheplumbing(水管设施).Somepeoplehadbathtubsintheirhomesasearlyas1895.Butmanyothersdidnothavetheirfirstbathinabathtubuntil1910orlaterwhentheywerefifteenorsixteenyearsold.
56Inthefirstparagraph,"
tookcareof"
means"
"
。
[A]kept [B]lookedafter [C]used [D]keptandused
57.Inordertousethewaterfromthestove,therebeapipeconnectingthetubwiththestove.
[A]must [B]seemedto [C]needn'
t [D]should
58.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
[A]Malesandfemalesinthefamilytookturnsusingthebathtub.
[B]Somebathtubswerebigenoughformanypeopletobatheinatthesametime.
[C]Allthewomenandgirlsofafamilycouldbathetogetherstandingupinthetub.
[D]Whenseveralfamilymembersbathedtogether,theydidnotusethebathtub.
59.Americansownedabathtubasearlyas1895.
[A]Many [B]Notall [C]All [D]Few
60.Wecaninfer(推断)thattheplumbingatthattime.
[A]costlittle [B]wasmoreexpensivethanawatersystem
[C]wastooexpensiveforeveryfamilytoafford [D]wasnotnecessary
B
CARIFF,Walespoets,singersandmusiciansfromacrosstheglobegatheredWalestocelebratethetradition(传统)ofstorytelling.
"
Itmightseemstrangethatpeoplestillwanttolistentoinsteadofwatchingtelevision,butthisisanunusualartformwhosetimehascomeagain,"
saidDavidAmibrose,directorofBeyondtheBorder,aninternationalstorytellingfestival(节)inWales.
Someofthetales,likethoseoftheInuitfromCanada,arethousandsyearsold.Soourstorytellershavecomefromdistantlandstoconnectuswiththedistanceoftime."
hesaidearlythismonth.
TwoInuitwomen,bothintheirmid60s,areamongthefewremainingwhocandoKntadjait,orthroatsinging,whichhasfewwordsandmuchsound.
Theirartisgovernedbythecoldoftheirsurroundings,forcingthemtosaylittlebutlistenattentively.
Ambrosestartedthefestivalin1993,afterseveralyearsofworkingwiththosereviving(comingbackintouseorexistence)storytellinginWales.
ItcameoutofagroupofpeoplewhowantedtoreconnectwithtraditionsandasalltheWelsharestorytellers,itwasingoodhandshere."
Ambrosesaid.
61.Ambrosebelievesthattheartofstorytelling.
[A]willbemorepopularthanTV [B]willbepopularagain
[C]startedinWales [D]areinthehandsofsomeoldpeople
62.FromthetalestoldbytheInuit,peoplecanlearn.
[A]abouttheirlifeasearlyasthousandsofyearsago
[B]whytheytellthestoriesinathroatsingingway
[C]howcoldithasbeenwheretheInuitlive
[D]howdifficultitistounderstandtheInuit
63.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
[A]StorytellingoncestoppedinWales.
[B]StorytellinghasalonghistoryinWales.
[C]StorytellingisalwayswellreceivedinWales.
[D]Storytellingdidnotcomebackuntil1993inWales.
64.Theunderlinedphraseingoodhandsmeans.
[A]controlledbyrichpeople [B]graspedbygoodstorytellers
[C]takengoodcareof [D]protectedbykindpeople
C
Greeksoldierssentmessagesbyturningtheirshields(盾)towardthesun.Theflashesreflectedlightcouldbeseenseveralmilesaway.Theenemydidnotknowwhattheflashesmeant,butotherGreeksoldierscouldunderstandthemessages.
Romansoldiersinsomeplacesbuiltlongrowsofsignaltowers.Whentheyhadamessagetosend,thesoldiersshouteditfromtowertotower.Iftherewereenoughtowersandenoughsoldierswithloudvoices,importantnewscouldbesentquicklyoverdistance.
InAfrica,peoplelearnedtosendmessagesbybeatingonaseriesoflargedrums(鼓).Eachdrumwaskeptwithinhearingdistanceofthenextone.Thedrumbeatsweresentoutinaspecialwaythatallthedrummersunderstood.Thoughthemessagesweresimple,theycouldbesentatgreatspeedforhundredsofmiles.
Intheeighteenthcentury,aFrenchengineerfoundanewwaytosendshortmessages.Inthisway,apersonheldaflagineachhandandthearmsweremovedtovariouspositionsrepresentingdifferentlettersofthealphabet.Itwaslikespellingoutwordswithflagsandarms.
Overalongperiodoftime,peoplesentmessagesbyallthesedifferentways.However,notuntilthetelephonewasinventedinAmericainthenineteenthcenturycouldpeoplesendspeechsoundsoveragreatdistanceinjustafewseconds.
65.Accordingtothispassage,theRomanwayofcommunicationdependedverymuchupon.
[A]fineweather [B]hightower
[C]thespellingsystem [D]armmovements
66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
[A]NeithertheGreeksoldiersnortheirenemycouldunderstandthemessage.
[B]Africansoldiersshoutedfromtowertotowertopassmessage.
[C]TelephonewasinventedbyaFrenchengineer.
[D]Onlybyusingtelephonecouldpeoplesendspeechsoundsquickly.
67.TheAfricanwayofcommunicationsentmessages.
[A]inaspecialway [B]overaver