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Someofthestoresinamallarelargedepartmentstoresor4;
othersareverysmall,suchascookiestoresorclothingboutiques.Somestoresaresmallstoreswithinlargestores,whereyoucanbuy5clothesbyonedesignerorhavephotographstakenofyourselfinold-fashionedcostumes.
TeenagersinNorthAmericaliketomeettheirfriendsinmalls,andsometeenagersspendalotoftimethere.Theymeettohavesomethingtoeatordrink,togoshopping,orjusttolookatalltheotheryoungpeople6.
第二节回答问题(共4小题,每小题1.5分,满分6分)
听下面一段短文,然后回答问题。
短文和问题读两遍。
7.QuestionOne:
________________________
8.QuestionTwo:
9.QuestionThree:
10.QuestionFour:
II语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
TherewaschaosatNoWindTemple.Themonkswererunningscaredandthecauseoftheir11wastheheadmonk,ZenMaster(禅师)Blumise.Theyallknewthattheonlymonkwhocould12theminsuchdesperatetimeswasseniormonkTara,sothemonkswererunningaround13tryingtofindhim.
Finally,theyfoundhimsittingbytheriverenjoyingthelateafternoonsun.
“What’sallthis14disturbanceabout?
”heasked,rathershockedatseeingagroupof15gettingclosetohim.“Andwhyisonesideofeachofyourfacesred?
”hecontinued,noticingthe16ontheleftcheekofeverymonk.
“MasterBlumisehasgone17,”repliedChin.“Heisrunningaroundthe18askingeveryonewhattimeitis.Andassoonasyoutellhimthe19,hehitsyouinthefaceandmovesontothenextvictim.Infact,hehas20monkGzantwicetodayalready.Seebothhis21arered!
”Chincriedoutloudly,whilepointingoutGzan’sveryredface.
“Theoldpersonisreallyvery22,”complainedGzan.
JustthenaveryangryMasterBlumisearrivedthere.
“Tara!
”heyelled,“Whattimeisit?
”
Taralookedupcalmly,23andsaid,“Thetimeisnow,Master,”andthatwastheendofthat.NowMasterBlumisewas24andboweddeeplytohisbelovedstudent.Tara’sright25lefttheawakenedcrowdofmonksdeepinthoughts.
11.A.anger
B.pleasure
C.fear
D.sorrow
12.A.help
B.teach
C.find
D.see
13.A.bravely
B.happily
C.fiercely
D.desperately
14.A.bloody
B.noisy
C.tricky
D.daily
15.A.robbers
B.thieves
C.monks
D.masters
16.A.redness
B.helplessnessC.sickness
D.brightness
17.A.wrong
B.mad
C.abroad
D.bad
18.A.temple
B.campus
C.garden
D.field
19.A.joke
B.time
C.
story
D.lie
20.A.fought
B.met
C.hit
D.asked
21.A.
cheeksB.hands
eyes
D.feet
22.A.healthy
B.tired
C.scared
D.annoying
23.A.smiled
B.cried
C.wondered
D.nodded
24.A.confused
B.disappointed
C.surprised
D.satisfied
25.A.method
B.
character
C.answer
D.behavior
第二节语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15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26~35的相应位置上。
Firehasbeenusedformanythousandsofyears.Peopleofveryancienttimesprobablyfirstsawfire26treeswerestruckbylightening.Thiswouldcausethetreestoburn.27(late),peoplefoundthatthesunshiningon28mirrorcouldmakeenoughheattocauseafire.Matchesforstartingfire29(invent)lessthan200yearsago.
Firehashelpedpeople30manyways.Ithasgiventhemsteampower,letthemtakemetalsfromrocks,31allowedthemtomakehardbricksfromsoftclay.Mostofthetoolspeopleuse,thefoodstheyeat,andthehousesin32theyliveareintheworldbecauseoffire.
However,wemustrememberfirehasalsoharmedpeople.Hugefireshaveburneddownpartsofcities,33(kill)thousandsofpeopleandruiningbuildings.Nowweknowfireisalsoharmful,34firepreventionisimportant.Peoplemustlearntherulesandhavetobeabletoprotect35againstafirethatstrikessuddenly.Theymuststopfirefromharmingthemselvesandtheirlovedones.
III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项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
HewaswatchingTV.Itwasabout10:
45p.m.Allofasudden,hefeltsomethinginhischest.Itwasafullnessthathehadneverfeltbefore.Thefeelingwasdullandpainless.Butitquicklybecameaverystrong“chestache.”Hischestfeltfull.Hishandfeltnumb.
Hecouldn’tbelieveit.I’mhavingaheartattack,hethought.No,itcouldn’tbe.Hewasperfectlyhealthy,oratleasthewasthelasttimehesawhisdoctor.Whenwasthat—oneyear,ortwoyears,ago?
Well,itdidn’tmatter.YourdoctorcouldgiveyouacleanbillofhealthonMondayandyoucoulddropdeadonWednesday.Buthehadgreatgenes—nooneinhisfamilyhadeverdiedofaheartattack.Infact,nooneinhisfamilyhadeverdiedofanythingathisage.
Hekepthopingthesensationwouldjustdisappear.Butthefeelingoffullnessremained—yetwithouttheslightestbitofpain.
Shouldhecall911—no,theambulancealonewouldbeatleast$500.Theemergencyroombillwouldbeinthethousands.Andwhatabouttheembarrassmentifthiswasafalsealarm?
Hewasgettingconfused.
HeusedtoteachCPR,andheknewhehadthesymptomsofaheartattack.Victimsusuallydescribeafeelingoffullness.Studentsalwaysusedtoaskwhatthe“fullness”feltlike,buthecouldn’ttellthem.Nowheknewexactlywhatitfeltlike.
So,thisishowit’sgoingtohappen,hethought,ashesatinthechairlookingattheTV,waitingtodie.Hedidn’tparticularlylikethethoughtofdyingatthistime,butheacceptedit.Hewas60yearsold.Youlive,youdie.Wouldhejustquietlybecomeunconscious?
Orwouldhisheart“explode,”causinghimtoyelloutinpain?
Andthenthefullnessinhischestsimplydisappeared.Thenumbnessinhishandwentaway,too.Hewaited,justtobesure.Hewasokay!
Fromstarttofinish,perhapsthreeminuteshadpassed.ThankYou,hesaidquietly.
36.WhatdowelearnaboutthemaninParagraph2?
A.Hewasnotsurewhetherhewashavingaheartattack.
B.Hewenttoseethedoctorregularlytwoyearsago.
C.HisdoctorthoughtthathewoulddieonWednesday.
D.Someofhisfamilymembersdiedofheartattacks.
37.Themandidn’tcall911forhelppartlybecause______.
A.hedoubtedthehospital’sability
B.hewantedtodieathome
C.hewantedtowatchTVwhiledying
D.hedidn’twanttopayforthecost
38.Theunderlinedword“CPR”inParagraph5isprobably________.
A.adiseaserelatedtothestomachorchest
B.awaytohelppeoplewithheartattack
C.akindofprogramforextremesports
D.agamethatisplayedinprimaryschool
39.Whathappenedtothemanintheend?
A.Hischestsimplydisappeared.
B.Hejustlostoneofhishands.
C.Nothingserioushappenedtohim.
D.Hebecameunconscious3minuteslater.
40.Thepassageisintendedto________.
A.adviseustotakegoodcareofourselves
B.tellusaspecialexperienceofaman
C.teachussomemedicalknowledge
D.reportamedicalaccident
B
Itwasanoldclock,butitstilltoldthecorrecttime.ThefacehadafadedpictureofAndy’sparentstakenshortlyaftertheygotmarried.Asidefromsomephotos,theclockwastheonlymemento(纪念品)Andyhadofhismomanddad.
Hisfatherdiedofcancerin1964.Thenhismommovedtoaprivatenursinghome.Shehadmanyfriendsthere.Thenursinghome,however,closed.Theymovedherintoastatenursinghome.Shehateditthere.
SheaskedAndytohelphermoveintoaprivatenursinghomeagain.Shehadspentmostofherhusband’ssavingsonlivingexpensesatthefirstnursinghome.Andysaidhewouldtry.
ButAndyhadnosavings.HecalledhisolderbrotherFrank,whowassingleandhadagreatjob.Frankwasadeep-seafishermanandhisonlyinterestisbuyingalargeboatforweekenduse.
WhenAndytoldhisbrotherthis,Franksaidhewouldthinkaboutit.
Frankneverdidsendhismomthemoneytomoveintoaprivatenursinghome.Aloneandunhappy,shediedinthestatenursinghomeonlyayearlater.Andyneverforgavehisbrother.
Manyyearswentby.Frank’shealthdeclined.HecalledupAndyoneday.“Andy,IfeelreallybadaboutnothelpingourMom.TheolderI’vegotten,themoreguiltIfeel.Mydaysarenumbered,Andy.Iwaswonderingifyouwouldsendmethatclock,justforalittlewhile.IwanttobegMomtoforgiveme.”
Andywasveryunwillingtopartwithhisclock,buthedidfeelalittlesorryforFrank.
Frankdiedtenmonthslate