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A.havebeen 

B.were 

C.hadbeen 

D.wouldbe

25.Theywentonwellatfirstbuteventuallyeverything______theyhadworriedabouthappened.

A.which 

B.what 

C.that 

D.when

26.—CanIaskyouafewstraightforwardquestionsaboutyourself?

—Noproblem.Ilike______whenpeopleareopenanddirect.

A.that 

B.this 

C.it 

D.them

27.Theconferenceaimstodevelopbusinessandletpeoplethinkabout______theycanhavea

positiveinfluenceontheplanet.

A.why 

B.that 

C.what 

D.how

28.Ann______hereanymore.Sheleftlastmonth.

A.won'

twork 

B.doesn'

twork 

C.hasn'

tworked 

D.isn'

tworking

29._____thechapterfourtimes,Ifinallyunderstoodtheauthor'

stheory.

A.Reading 

B.Havingread 

C.Toread 

D.Read

30.Theyliveonabusyroad.There______bealotofnoisefromthetraffic.

A.must 

B.may 

C.would 

D.could

31.Onceagainhefailedtohandinhishomework_____hehadbeengivenenoughtimetodoit.

A.incase 

B.asthough 

C.sothat 

D.eventhough

32.Ifyourorderisready,theT-shirt______toyouassoonaspossible.

A.hasdelivered 

B.isdelivered 

C.willdeliver 

D.willbedelivered

33.I'

dliketohave______car.TheoneIhavegotkeepsbreakingdown.

A.areliable 

B.amorereliable 

C.amostreliable 

D.themostreliable

34.It'

salwaysbettertotellthetruth.Lieshaveabadhabitof_________you!

A.catchingupwith 

B.callingon 

C.takingcareof 

D.lookingfor

35.TheHotelAlArab______thefirstandonly7-starhotelintheworldwasdesignedintheshapeofasailof321meters.

A.wasconsidered 

B.considering 

C.beingconsidered 

D.considered

第二节完型填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

Oneday,manyyearsago,whenIwasworkingasapsychologistatachildren'

sinstitutionin

England,anadolescentboyshowedupinthewaitingroom.Iwentouttherewherehewas 

36 

upanddownrestlessly.

Timworeablackraincoatthatwas 

37 

allthewayuptohisneck.Hisfacewaspale,and

hestaredathisfeetwhilewringing(扭)hishandsnervously.Hehad 

38 

hisfatherasa

baby,andhadlivedwithhismotherandgrandfathereversince.Buttheyearbeforeheturned13,

hisgrandfatherandmotherwerekilledinacaraccident.

IlookedatTim.Hewasvery 

39 

anddepressed(inlowspirits).Herefusedtotalktome.Thefirsttwotimeswe 

40 

Timonlysathunchedup(蜷缩)inthechairwithoutsayingaword.Ashewasabouttoleaveafterthesecondvisit,Iputmyhandonhisshoulder.Hedidn'

41 

back,buthedidn'

tlookatmeeither.

"

Comebacknextweek,ifyoulike,"

Isaid.I 

42 

abit.ThenIsaid,"

Iknowithurts."

Hecame,andI__43_weplaychess.Henodded.AfterthatweplayedchesseveryWednesdayafternoon—in 

44 

andwithoutmakinganyeyecontact.It'

snoteasyformeto__45__inchess,butIadmitthatImadesureTimwononceortwice.

Usually,hearrivedearlier,tookthechessboardandpiecesandsetthemupbeforeIevengot 

a(n) 

46 

tositdown.Itseemedasifheenjoyedmy 

47 

.Butwhydidhe 

48 

lookatme?

Perhapshesimplyneedssomeonetosharehis 

49 

with,"

Ithought.

Oneafternoon,Timtookoffhisraincoatandputitonthebackofthechair.Whilehewassettingupthechesspieces,hisfaceseemedmore 

50 

andhismotionsmorelively.

Somemonthslater,IsatstaringatTim'

shead, 

51 

hewasbentoverthechessboard.Iwasthinkingabouthowlittleweknewaboutthehealing(治疗)process. 

52 

helookedupatme."

It'

syour 

53 

"

hesaid.

Afterthatday,Timstartedtalking.

MaybeIgaveTimsomething,butIlearnedalotfromhim.Heshowedmehowone-withoutanywords—can 

54 

outtoanotherperson.Allit 

55 

isahug,ashouldertocryon,afriendlytouch,asympatheticnature—andanearthatlistens.

36.A.walking 

B.jumping 

C.sitting 

D.jogging

37.A.put 

B.buttoned 

C.wrapped 

D.tied

38.A.hated 

B.found 

C.missed 

D.lost

39.A.sad 

B.mad 

C.calm 

D.tough

40.A.talked 

B.tried 

C.gathered 

D.met

41.A.call 

B.come 

C.draw 

D.get

42.A.suspected 

B.hesitated 

C.worried 

D.doubted

43.A.insisted 

B.demanded 

C.required 

D.suggested

44.A.satisfaction 

B.patience 

C.silence 

D.excitement

45.A.cheat 

B.move 

C.play 

D.win

46.A.promise 

B.invitation 

C.order 

D.chance

47.A.attendance 

B.technique 

C.company 

D.instruction

48.A.sometimes 

B.never 

C.often 

D.ever

49.A.,pain 

B.secret 

C.ideas 

D.interests

50.A.serious 

B.lovely 

C.alive 

D.pale

51.A.since 

B.until 

C.before 

D.while

52.A.Suddenly 

B.Nervously 

C.Strangely 

D.Fortunately

53.A.time 

B.turn 

C.fault 

D.way

54.A.figure 

B.leave 

C.bring 

D.reach

55.A.works 

B.gives 

C.takes 

D.makes

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Whenitcomestointelligence,humanbeingsarethetopdogsoftheanimalkingdom.Butin

recentyears,scientistshavebeendocumentingsurprisingintelligenceandemotionaldepthin

animalsrangingfromhoneybeestoelephants.Herearesomeamazingexamples.

56.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Baileyisascleverasachildoffive.

B.Theprairiedoglovestakingcarrides.

C.Thecapuchinmonkeyisfondofpainting.

D.Alexdevelopsacommunicationsystem.

57.Theunderlinedword“coyote”inParagraph4refersto 

A.averb 

B.ananimal

C.awarning 

D.anadjective

58.TheAfricangreyparrotAlexcan 

A.answerquestionsonaquizshow 

B.understandthefigure“7”

C.identifyfivecolorsandsevenshapes 

D.applytheconceptof“none”correctly

59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Animalcommunication. 

B.Animalresearch.

C.Animalintelligence. 

D.Animalinformation.

B

Whensomeonegivesyouadvice,listenwithoutjudgment,trytofindvalueinwhatyou’rehearing,andsay:

“Thankyou”.Thiswiseadviceiseasytounderstandyethardtopractice.I’llgiveyouanexamplefrommylifewhenItotallyblewitintermsofpracticingwhatIteach.

InmyworkItravelconstantly.Ialwaysputoffgoingtotheairportuntilthelastsecond.Mywife,Lyda,wassittingnexttomeinthefrontseat.Iwasracingalongandnotpayingmuchattention.Lydacriedout!

”Lookout!

Thereisaredlightupahead.”

Beingatrainedbehavioralscienceprofessional—whoteachesothersthevalueofencouragingadvice—Inaturallyscreamedather:

“Iknowthereisaredlightupahead!

Don’tyouthinkIcansee?

”Whenwearrivedattheairport,Lydadidn’tspeaktome.Iwonderedwhysheseemedmadatme.

DuringtheflighttoNewYork,Ididacost-benefitanalysis.Iaskedmyself:

“WhatwasthecostofjustlisteningwhenLydacalledoutthewarning?

Zero.”Ithenreasoned:

“Whatwasthepotentialbenefit?

Whatcouldhavebeensaved?

”Severalpotentialbenefitscametomind,includingherlife,mylife,andthelivesofotherpeople.

IlandedinNewYorkfeelingashamedofmyself.IimmediatelycalledLydaandtoldhermycost-benefitstory.Iconvincedher:

“Thenexttimeyouhelpmewithmydriving,Iamjustgoingtosay,‘Thankyou.’”

Afewmonthspassed,andIhadlongforgottentheincident.Again,Iwasracingofftotheairport,whenLydacriedout:

“Lookoutfortheredlight!

”Iwasembarrassed,andthenshouted:

“Thankyou!

I’malongwayfromperfect,butI’mgettingbetter.Mysuggestionisthatyougetinthehabitofaskingtheimportantpeopleinyourlifehowyoucandothingsbetter.Andbereadyforananswer.Somepeoplemaytellyouthingslike“Lookoutfortheredlight.”Whenthishappens,rememberthatthereispossiblysomepotentialbenefit.Thenjustsay:

“Thankyou.”

60.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?

A.Heisexpertatbehavioralscience. 

B.Heisgiftedincost-benefitanalysis.

C.Heseldomtakeshiswife’sadvice. 

D.Heoftenrunstheredtrafficlight.

61.Theunderlinedpart“blewit”inParagraph1probablymeans“ 

”. 

A.becameannoyedwiththeadviser 

B.forgotthepracticalmethod

C.failedtosay“Thankyou” 

D.lostpersonaljudgment

62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatpeople 

A.tendtobedefensivewhengivenadvice 

B.intendtofollowothers’suggestions

C.hadbetterstudybehavioralscience 

D.shouldgivetheiropinionspatiently

63.Thepurposeofthepassageistoadvisepeopleto 

A.doacost-benefitanalysisindailylife 

B.treasureothers’suggestions

C.learnfromtheauthor’sexperiences 

D.discoverpotentialbenefits

C

Lastweek,weexplainedthattheplanetMarshaspassed“opposition.”ItpassedapointoppositetheSun.Thisweek,wetellabouttheplanet’ssurprisingmotion(运动)amongthestars.

Forthousandsofyears,peoplehaverecognizedthatplanetstravelamongthestars.TheplanetsgenerallyfollowthepathtakenbytheSunthroughthesky.TheSun’spathiscalledtheecliptic.ThegroupsofstarsalongtheeclipticarecalledtheZod

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