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Test
一、单词拼写
1.Soldiers,policemenandnurseswearu__________
答案:
uniforms
2.Thedressisa__________inallsizesatthisshop.
available
3.Theexplanationinthenotec__________thedifficultsentence.
clarified
4.TheLoopRailwaywasbei
ngc__________atthattime.
constructed
5.Thechildrent__________withjoyatthesightoftheChristmastree.
thrilled
6.Sophiac
leanedand__________(整理)twoofthebedroomsinthemorning.
arranged
7.Choosefurniturethat’s__________(与……一致)withthemodernstyleofthehouse.
consistent
8.YouandIcandosome__________(观光),tillIgobacktoCambridge.
sightseeing
9.Heseemstothinkthatthedelayistosuityour__________(便利).
convenience
10.The__________(关系)ofmotherandchildistheclosestintheworld.
relation
二、单项选择
11.Takingthismedicine,if__________,willofcoursedogoodtohishealth.
A.continued
B.tocontinue
C.continues
D.continuing
12.Hisletter,__________tothewrongnumber,reachedmelate.
A.tohavebeenaddressed
B.tohaveaddressed
C.havingbeenaddressed
D.beingaddressed
13.Mr
.Smithwasmuchsurprisedtofindthewatchhehadhad__________wasnowheretobeseen.
A.repairing
B.itrepaired
C.repaired
D.toberepaired
14.—Isthereanythingyouwantfromtown?
—No,thankyou.ButIwouldliketoget__________.
A.mailedletters
B.thoselettersmailed
C.tomailthoseletters
D.thoselettersmail
15.Once__________attheshop,youwillbedismissedimmediately.
A.caughtstealing
B.caughttosteal
C.catchingstealing
D.tocatchtosteal
16.__________inherbestsuit,thegirltriedtomakeherself__________attheparty.
A.Dressing;
noticed
B.Dressing;
noticing
C.Dressed;
noticing
D.Dressed;
noticed
17.__________thebigsnake,thelittlegirlstoodunderthetree__________outoflife.
A.Seeing;
frightened
B.Seeing;
frightening
C.Seen;
D.Tosee;
18.Wefoundthestudentsseatedattablesandhadtheireyes__________onthesceneofthelaunchofShenzhouⅥspaces
hip.
A.fixB.fixedC.fixingD.tofix
19.Whenwegotbackfromthecinema,wefoundthelamp__________butthedoor__________.
A.beingon;
shut
B.burning;
shutting
C.burning;
D.on;
20.—IsTomagoodtalker.
—No,heneverspeakstomeotherthan__________something?
A.askfor
B.toaskfor
C.askedfor
D.askingfor
21.Computershave__________abacusesinmostoffices.
A.takenplaceof
B.takenplace
C.takentheplaceof
D.takentheirplacesof
22.Abigfire__________intheirhouselastnight.
A.wasbrokenout
B.brokeout
C.brokeup
D.brokendown
23.—Whereisyourbike?
—Oh,itisbroken.Look,it__________overthere.
A.ismended
B.willbemended
C.ismending
D.isbeingmended
24.Onmybirthday,myfatherboughtme__________.
A.anicelongnewblackBritishpen
B.alongnicenewBritishblackpen
C.anewblackBritishlongnicepen
D.aBritishnewlongblacknicepen
25.Jane’spalefacesuggestedthat__________ill,andherparentssuggestedthatshe__________amedicalexamination.
A.be;
shouldhave
B.was;
have
C.shouldbe;
had
D.was;
had
11~15ACCBA 16~20DABCC 21~25CBDAB
三、完成句子
26.这位老太太只在特殊的场合穿这件衣服。
Theoldwomanonlywearsthiscoat______________________________.
27.你犯了个错,你漏了个字母“t”。
You’vemadeamistake─you’ve____________________theletter“t”.
28.吴老师不在的话,谁来代她的课?
Whowill________________________________________Miss.Wuwhensheisaway?
29.很多特殊的典礼都是为了纪念名人。
Manyspecialceremonies________________________________________famousmen.
30.下议院由658个成员组成。
TheHouseofCommons____________________658members.
31.那房子被隔成数套公寓。
Thehouse______________________________severalflats.
32.改掉习惯是很难的。
It’sdifficult________________________________________ahabit.
33.非常需要有一本关于这个主题的书。
There’s________________________________________abookonthissubject.
34.她听到那消息就哭了起来,但很快就恢复过来了。
She____________________whensheheardthenews,butquickly__________.
35.使他极为高兴的是,他的小说被接受出版。
________________________________________,hisnovelwasacceptedforpublication.
36.当然,她为你所做的感到自豪。
Ofcourse,she______________________________whatyouhavedo
ne.
37.不要被她的话所影响。
Don’t________________________________________shesays.
26.onspecialoccasio
ns 27.leftout 28.taketheplaceof 29.areinmemoryof 30.consistsof 31.wasdividedinto 32.tobreakawayfrom 33.agreatneedfor 34.brokedown;
recovered 35.Tohisgreatdelight 36.isproudof 37.beinfluencedbywhat
四、完形填空
Twentyyearsago,MarkThatcher,thesonofMrs.Thatcher,wasreportedmissingintheSaharaDesertwhilecompetingintheGrandPrixMotorracefromParistoDaker.Thissadnews,sounexpectedshooktheunusuallycalmand 38 politicianoffherbalance.Thoughshedidherbestto 39 asifnothinghadhappenedandmadeherpublicappearanceasusual.Peoplecouldnotfailtonoticethatshewasnolongertheoldself-assuredprimeministerwhoalwayshadeverythingunder 40 .Insteadshehadbecomeaverysadmotherwhowasunableto 41 from
hershock.
Onedaywhenshewasto 42atalunchpartyareportercaughtheroffherguardbybringingupthe 43 ofhermissingsonagain.Shewastotallymentally 44 forthequestionandlosther 45 .Tearswererollingdownhereyes 46 shesobbinglytoldthereportertherewasstillnonewsofMarkandthatshewasveryworriedabouthim.Shesaidthatallthecountriesconcernedhad 47 todotheirbesttohelpherfindherson.Withthatshe 48 downcompletelyandsobbedsilentlyforquiteawhile.Graduallyshe 49 downandstartedtospeakasplanned.Itwasavery 50 scenewhichexposedanewsideofMrs.Thatcher’s 51 thepublicdonotusuallysee,sopeoplebeganto 52 abouttheIronWoman’smotherlylove,a
53 thatiscommontoallhumanrace.
LaterMarkreturnedsafeandsoundtohismother’s 54 ,good-humoredandallsmilesasusual 55 nothingunusualhad 56 happened.TheIronWoman,however,brokedownagainandwas 57 sobbingforthesecondtime.
38.A.unhappyB.unsuccessfulC.unhurriedD.unhealthy
39.A.seemB.lookC.actD.pretend
40.A.constructionB.controlC.difficultiesD.pressure
41.A.learnB.separateC.reduceD.recover
42.A.arriveB.eatC.speakD.call
43.A.subjectB.objectC.argumentD.report
44.A.readyB.unpreparedC.famousD.anxious
45.A.lifeB.sonC.beliefD.self-control
46.A.becauseB.thatC.thusD.as
47.A.permittedB.admittedC.promisedD.managed
48.A.fellB.wroteC.brokeD.brought
49.A.satB.calmedC.turnedD.handed
50.A.movingB.merryC.funnyD.serious
51.A.thoughtB.actionC.positionD.character
52.A.worryB.thinkC.setD.talk
53.A.habitB.hobbyC.feelingD.thought
54.A.officeB.attentionC.sideD.home
55.A.asifB.asC.sothatD.though
56.A.neverB.everC.yetD.already
57.A.madeB.heardC.feltD.seen
38~42CDBDC 43~47ABDDC 48~52CBADD 53~57CCABD
五、阅读理解
ThatafternoonMollyalmostdancedalongthestreet,asshewalkedhomewithherfatherfromthestation.TheyhadseenMrs.GibsonandCynthiaofftoLondon.Shewishedherstep-motherwouldtakeherselfofftoLondonmuchmoreoften.
“Wellnow,dad,”shesaid,“I’mgoingtohaveyoualltomyselfforawholeweek.Youmustbeveryobedient(听话的).”
“Ihopeyouaren’tgoingtobossme,Molly.You’rewalkingmeoutofbreathalready.Wemustn’tpassMrs.Goodmaysinourhurry.”TheycrossedthestreettospeaktoMrs.Goodmays,oneofthedoctor’spatients.“We’vejustbeenseeingmywifeandherdaughterofftoLondon.They’vegoneupforaweek.”
“Dearme,toLondon,andonlyforaweek!
”saidMrs.Goodmays,withsurprise.“Itseemshardlyworththepacking.It’llbelonelyforyou,Molly,withoutyourstep-sister.”
“Yes,”saidMolly,suddenlyfeelingasifsheoughttohavetakenthisviewofthecase.“I’llmissCynthia.”
“Andyou,DrGibson,Ihopeyouwon’tfeellikeawidower(鳏夫)onceagain.Youmustcomeandhavesupperwithmeoneevening.WhataboutTuesday?
”
DrGibsonfeltasharpblowonhislegfromthetoeofMolly’sshoe,butevensoheacceptedtheinvitation,muchtotheoldlady’ssatisfaction.
AmomentlaterMollysaidtohim,“Howcouldyougoandwasteoneofourpreciousevening!
We’veonlygotfivenow.I’vebeenplanningallsortsofthingsforustodotonight.”“Whatsortofthings?
“Oh,Idon’tknow.Thingsyouusedtolike,”shelookedathimboldly.“Forbiddenthingsnow.”
Herfather’seyeslitup,buthisfaceremainedserious.“I’mnotgoingtobepulleddown,Molly.WithhardworkandsensibleguidanceI’vereachedaveryfairheightofcivilizedbehaviour,andthereI’mgoingtostay.”
“Ohno,you’renot.We’rehavingbreadandcheeseforsuppertonight,inarmchairsinfrontoftheTV!
Andyoushallwearyourdressing-gownatbreakfasttomorrow—a