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aB.the;

/C./;

aD.the;

a

22.—Isomephotostobedeveloped.Aretheyreadyyet?

—Yes.Hereyouare.

A.leftB.willleaveC.haveleftD.hadleft

23.Trythegreenbuttontoseeifthemachinewillstart.

A.pressB.topressC.pressingD.tohavepressed

24.Thechildrensoonlosttheirway,theyhadneverbeenintheforestalonebefore.

A.butB.andC.soD.for

25.Atminus130°

C,alivingcellcanforathousandyears.

A.preserveB.bepreservedC.bepreservingD.havebeenpreserved

26.withthethreatofwatershortages,BeijingandShanghaiaretakingeffectivemeasurestosavewaterandprotectwaterresources.

A.FaceB.FacedC.FacingD.Toface

27.annoyedhimmostwasthathehadreceivednoapology.

A.HowB.WhyC.WhatD.Which

28.Youtheparcelhome.Theshopwouldhavedelivereditifyouhadasked.

A.needn’thavecarriedB.couldn’thavecarried

C.mustn’thavecarriedD.shouldn’thavecarried

29.Alotofgirlswanttobesingers,butcanrealizetheirdreams.

A.someB.anyC.fewD.many

20090506

30.—LetMr.Stephenin,please?

Heme.

—Yes,Sir.Inthemeetingroom.

A.isexpectingB.hasexpectedC.expectedD.wasexpecting

31.—Willyoubepayingcheque?

—No.Cash.

A.forB.onC.byD.in

32.youdisagreewithher,herideaisstillworthconsidering.

A.IfonlyB.EvenifC.InsteadofD.Despiteof

33.Helikedtogotodancesandparties.hecouldhaveagoodtimejustsittingandwatching.

A.whereB.whenC.whichD.why

34.Canitbeinthedraweryouputyourkeys?

A.whereB.thatC.whatD.when

35.afulldiscussionoftheproblem,thecommitteespentawholehourexchangingtheirideasatthemeeting.

A.HaveB.Having

C.HadD.Tohave

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,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

Sometimesyoucan’tbelievewhatishappeningbeforeyoureyes.Withallherbigbrothersandsistersofftoschool,ourfour-year-olddaughter,Becky,felt36athome.Cattleandhorsesweretoobigforherto37with.Oh,mypoordaughter.

OnedayIhadjustfinishedwashingthelunchdisheswhenBeckyrushedinwith38.“Mama!

”shecried,“Cometoseemynewdog!

Igavehimwatertwotimesalready.He’ssothirsty.”

I39,anotherofBecky’simaginary40.

“Pleasecome,Mama.”Shepulled41myjeans,herbrowneyespleading(肯求).“He’scrying—andhecan’twalk!

”“Can’twalk?

”Icould42itmustbeacertainanimalthistime.“Allright,honey,”Isaid.BythetimeItriedto43her,Beckyhadalreadydisappearedintothe44.“Whereareyou?

”Icalled.“Overherebytheoakstump(橡木桩).Hurry,Mama!

”I45thebranchesandraisedmyhand46theglareofthesun.Tomy47,shewastouchinganunmistakableheadofawolf!

“Becky,”Mymouthfeltdry.“Don’tmove.”I48closer.Yes,itwasabigwolfwhichwasbadlyhurt.Suddenlythewolf49.“It’sallright,boy.”Becky50it.“Don’tbeafraid.That’smyMama,andshelovesyou,too.”Thentheunbelievablethinghappened.Ashertinyhands51thegreatshakinghead,Ifoundthewolf52downandwavedhistailgently.“Honey,”my53tightened.“Puthis54downandcometoMama.We’llgoandfindhelp.”

Beckygotupandkissedthewolfonthenosebeforeshewalkedslowlyintomyarms.WithBecky55inmyarms,Iranhomequickly.Ican’tunderstandwhymylittlegirlcouldgetalongwellwiththewolf,butIalwaysthinkifonlyallofuscouldgetonwellwithotheranimals,likemyslaughterandthewolf.

36.A.lonelyB.afraidC.freeD.happy

37.A.goB.dealC.playD.compete

38.A.sadnessB.excitementC.cautionD.fear

39.A.regrettedB.complainedC.laughedD.sighed

40.A.plansB.dogsC.tricksD.discoveries

41.A.onB.overC.upD.at

42.A.recognizeB.suspectC.sayD.declare

43.A.followB.catchC.trustD.convince

44.A.gateB.houseC.crowdD.woods

45.A.partedB.splitC.struckD.surrounded

46.A.toB.forC.fromD.against

47.A.joyB.astonishmentC.curiosityD.disappointment

48.A.reachedB.soughtC.steppedD.watched

49.A.shookB.attackedC.jumpedD.stood

50.A.stoppedB.comfortedC.blamedD.ordered

51.A.beatB.feltC.wavedD.held

52.A.wentB.slowedC.calmedD.got

53.A.teethB.mindC.feetD.throat

54.A.bodyB.tailC.headD.hand

55.A.safeB.happyC.nervousD.proud

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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Nothingismoreupsetthannotbeingabletosleep,tossingandturning.Yourmindisracing,goingovereverythingthathappenedthatday.Nightnoiseskeepyouawake,whatcanyoudo?

Herearesomethingsyoucandotohelpyoutofallasleep.

Sleeponlywhensleepy

Thisreducesthetimeyouareawakeinbed.

Ifyoucan'

tfallasleepwithin20minutes,getupanddosomethingboringuntilyoufeelsleepy.

Don'

texposeyourselftobrightlightwhileyouareup.Thelighttellsyourbrainthatitistimetowakeup.

ttakenaps

Thiswillensurethatyouaretiredatbedtime.Ifyoujustcan'

tmakeitthroughthedaywithoutanap,sleeplessthanonehour,andtakeanapbefore3p.m.

Getupandgotobedthesametimeeveryday

Evenonweekends!

Whenyoursleepcyclehasaregularrhythm,youwillfeelbetter.

Regularexercisecanhelpyousleepwell,butthetimetodoexerciseisimportant.Exercisinginthemorningorearlyafternoonwillnotinterfere(干扰)withsleep.

Haveasnackbeforebedtime

Ifyourstomachistooempty,thatcaninterferewithsleep.However,ifyoueataheavymealbeforebedtime,thatcaninterfereaswell.Haveawarmglassofmilk.

Takeahotbath90minutesbeforebedtime

Ahotbathwillraiseyourbodytemperature,butitisthedropinbodytemperaturethatmaymakeyoufeelsleepy.

56.Ifyouwanttohaveagoodsleepatnight,youcan.

A.takeabathbeforebedtime

B.sitquietlywiththelighton

C.readanuninterestingmagazine

D.thinkoverwhathappenedintheday

57.Accordingtothepassage,onehadbetternottakenaps.

A.before3p.m

B.foroveronehour

C.whentheyaretired

D.whentheyhavemanythingstodo

58.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Alotofpeoplehaveproblemsinsleeping.

B.Takingexercisebeforebedtimecanhelpyousleepwell.

C.Theriseinyourbodytemperaturemakesyoufeelsleepy.

D.Havealittlefoodwhenyoufeelveryhungrybeforebedtime.

59.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Howtosleepwell

B.Whycan’twefallasleep

C.Developingaregularsleepcycle

D.Sleephabitsandhealth

B

Weallknowthatwhenleavesfalltothegroundtheydieandbecomefoodforworms.Whenwormspasstheleaves,theirwastecanhelptomakethesoilrich,fromwhichtheplantsusetogettheirnutrition.Theplantsgrowandprovidefoodforanimals.Whentheanimalseattheplants,theirwastegoesbackintothesoil.It’saperfectcycle.

ButattheElephantConservationCentreinLampang,NorthernThailand,theyareusingelephantwasteforsomethingmore—tomake100%natural,beautifulcolorfulpaperproducts!

100yearsagoover100,000elephantsinThailandworkedonfarms,buildingsitesandeveninthearmy.However,only6,000remaintheretodaybecauseofadvancesintechnologythathavemadeelephants’oldwordlessnecessary.Elephantsaredoingnewjobsnow,includingentertainingtouristsbypaintingandplayingfootball,andnowbyhelpinginthepapermakingindustry.Andtheirkeepers,calledMahouts,canearnalivingfortheirfamiliesandhelptheirelephantsbyusingelephantwaste,alsocalled“dung”tomakebeautiful,natural,paperproductswithoutanybadsmell.

Everydayanadultelephanteatsabout200kgofplantslikebamboo,grassandwatermelonseeds.Hisbodysystembreakstheplantsinto50kgoffibers,whichcanproduce115sheetsoffibrouspaper.

Thefirststeptomakethisspecialnaturalpaperistocollectthefiberrich“dung”fromtheelephant.Thenextstepistowashitandboilitforfivehourstokillbacteria.(ThewatertheuseinthisprocessisreusedtowaterplansattheCentre,which,inturn,feedtheelephants).Afterit’sboiled,theycutfibersup.Duringthecuttingprocess,theyaddinthedesiredcolorofthepaper.Forthefourthstep,theytakethemixtureandmakeballsof300g.Eachballisthenspeedslightlyoverbambooframestodryintoonelargesheetofpaper.Afterafewhoursinthesun,thesheetsaredryenoughtoremove.Theresultisawonderful,100%natural,recycledpaper.Peoplearoundtheworldaregettinginterestedinbuyingthisspecialelephantpaperfortheirholidaycards,writingpaperandmuchmore,becauseit’sbeautiful,naturalandhelpssomany.

60.WhyaretherefewelephantsinThailandtodaythanbefore?

A.Becausetheydon’thaveenoughfood.

B.Becausetheywerekilledinthewar.

C.Becausetheytechnologydevelopsveryfast.

D.BecausetheyMahoutsdon’twanttokeepthem.

61.Whatisthefamousproductmentionedinthepassage?

A.Paper.B.Dung.C.Fibers.D.Bambooframes.

62.Whataretheexactwordstodescribethewholeprocessoftheproduct?

A.Common,interesting,andinexpensive.

B.Unusual,amazing,andperfect.

C.Impossible,special,butnecessary.

D.Natural,wonderfulandcommon.

C

SomehowReyhadmanagedtostrugglefreefromtheropearoundhisneck,afterbeinglefttodieaslowdeathaspunishmentforbeingabadSpanishgreyhound(猎狗).

Itisbelievedthat50,000greyhoundsarekilledbytheirownersinSpaineachyearaftertheygrowtooold,orturnouttobetooslowtohuntwith.Dogshavealsobeenfoundthrownintowells,burntaliveandeveninjectedwithpoison.

ButRey'

sinten

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