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1.Fourandhalfhoursofdiscussiontookusuptomidnight,andbreakforcheese,chocolateandteawithsugar.
A.a;
aB.the;
theC./;
theD.a;
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2.Onlybyincreasingthenumberofdoctorsby50percentproperlyinthishospital.
A.canbethepatientsB.canthepatientsbetreated
C.thepatientscanbetreatedD.treatedcanbethepatients
3.Noonebemoregenerous,hehasaheartofgold.
A.couldB.mustC.dareD.need
4.Atourfactorythereareafewmachinessimilartodescribedinthis
magazine.
A.themB.theseC.thoseD.ones
5.---Bill,becareful!
---Don’tworry.Ibreakit.
A.can’tB.won’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t
6.Iamsurethatifitcametothatpoint,hewoulddoisexpectedofhim.
A.whatB.whenC.whichD.as
7.AMidsummerNight’sDreamattheTheatreRoyalon19thJuneandthentoursthroughoutScotland.
A.opensB.isopenedC.willopenD.willbeopened
8.She_____thecarpetwithsomeverynicecurtainsincolour.
A.connectedB.fittedC.equippedD.matched.
9.Sometimesit'
sabitchallengingtoreacha_____betweenparents’expectations
andtheirkids’desires.
A.commitment B.comprehension C.cooperation D.compromise
10.---Theoldstoreenjoysagoodreputationinthisarea.
---Can'
tagreemore.Thereareveryfew,_____,complaintsabouttheirservice.
A.ifany B.ifso C.ifanything D.ifever
11.Traditionally,collegestudentsholdagraduationceremonytoencouragethemselvesbeforetheyontheirlifejourney.
A.giveupB.settledownC.getthroughD.setoff
12.If_____tolookafterluggageforsomeoneelse,informthepoliceatonce.
A.askedB.toaskC.askingD.havingasked
13.Theliftinthattallbuildingwentwrongandgottrapped_____thefloors.People
inithadnowayoutandwereinpanic.
A.among B.on C.between D.in
14.---George,goodluckwithyourEnglishexam!
---Gosh,IwishIforitlastnight!
A.havestudiedB.studiedC.hadstudiedD.wouldstudy
15.---I’mgoingtoVenicenextweek.
---.Carnivalwillbeheldthen.Havefun!
A.You’recrazyB.You’relucky
C.You’dbetternotD.Youneverknow
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将其序号填写在方框中的相应位置。
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AsIheldmyfather’shandsonenight,Icouldn’thelpbutnoticetheircallusesandroughness.Hishandstellthestoryofhislifeasa16,includingallhisstruggles.
Onesummer,Iremember,adroughthitOntario,turningitintoa17desert.OnoneofthosehotmorningsIwaspickingsweetcornwithmydadtofillthelast18fromthegrocerystore.Fiftydozenwasallweneeded,which19tooktwentyminutes.Thatmorning,however,theprocessdidn’t20quickly.Afterfortyminutesofaimlesslywalkinginthefield,we21neededtwentydozen.Iwascompletelyfrustratedand22.Droppingthebasketheavily,Ideclared,“Ifthestorewantsitslasttwentydozen,theycanpickitthemselves”Dad23.“Justthink,mylittlegirl,onlytendozenleftforeachofusandthenwe’re24.”SuchisDad----whateverproblemhe25,henevergivesup.
26,thedisastrouseffectsofthedroughtwerefeltalloverourcounty.Itwasachallengingtimeforeveryone,27Dadremainedoptimistic.He28tobegratefulforotherthingslikegoodhealthandfoodonourplates.OnlythendidItrulybeginto29Dadandhisfaiththatguidedusthroughthehardtimes.
Dadisalsoalivingexampleofreal30.Fromdawntodusk,heworkscountlesshoursto31ourfamily.Healwaysputsourhappiness32hisown,andneverfailstocheermeonatmysportsgames33hisexhaustionafterlongdays.Hislovingandselflessnaturehasinspiredmetobecomemoresympatheticand34puttingothersfirst.
Dad,thelife35Ihavelearnedfromyouwillstaywithmeforever.Youaremyfather,teacher,friendand,mostimportantly,myhero.
16.A.teacherB.farmerC.gardenerD.grocer
17.A.stormyB.livelyC.burningD.disappearing
18.A.orderB.formC.gapD.position
19.A.repeatedlyB.normallyC.finallyD.really
20.A.goB.beginC.occurD.change
21.A.yetB.stillC.evenD.nearly
22.A.surprisedB.nervousC.angryD.frightened
23.A.apologizedB.criedC.complainedD.laughed
24.A.lostB.doneC.goneD.touched
25.A.meetswithB.bringsupC.worksoutD.thinksabout
26.A.ThankfullyB.HopefullyC.UnfortunatelyD.Strangely
27.A.orB.forC.soD.but
28.A.happenedB.seemedC.continuedD.aimed
29.A.faceB.appreciateC.examineD.question
30.A.loveB.prideC.friendshipD.honesty
31.A.supportB.settleC.startD.impress
32.A.afterB.beforeC.besideD.under
33.A.inspiteofB.intermsofC.incontrolofD.inplaceof
34.A.carefulB.regretfulC.considerateD.humorous
35.A.historyB.mottoC.patternsD.lessons
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并将其序号填写在方框中的相应位置。
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Hometomemeansasenseoffamiliarityandnostalgia(怀旧).It’sfuntocomehome.Itlooksthesame.Itsmellsthesame.You’llrealizewhat’schangedisyou.Homeiswherewelive,rememberpain,andsomeotherexperiences.Wepartedhere.Myparentsmethere.Iwonthreechampionshipshere.
IfIclosemyeyes,Icanstillhaveaclearpictureinmindofmyfirsthome.Iwalkinthedoorandseeabrownsofasurroundingalowglass-topwoodentable.Totherightofthelivingroomismyfirstbedroom.It'
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swheremyearliestmemoriesare.
ThereisthediningroomtablewhereIcelebratedbirthdays,andwhereIcriedonHalloween-whenIdidn’twanttoweartheskirtmymothermadeforme.Ialwayslikedstandingonthattablebecauseitmademefeeltallandstrong.IfIsitatthistable,Icanseemyfavoriteroominthehouse,myparents’room.Itissimple:
abrownwoodendresserlinestherightsideofthewallnexttoatelevisionandacoupleofphotosofmygrandparentsoneachside.Theirbedismysafezone.Icanjumponitanytime--wakingupmyparentsifIamscaredorifIhaveanimportantannouncementthatcannotwaituntilthemorning.
I’mluckybecauseIknowmyfirsthomestillexists.Itexistsinmymindandheart,onaphysicalproperty(住宅)onWest64thstreetonthewesternedgeofLosAngeles.ItisproofIlived,IgrewandIlearned.
SometimeswhenIfeellost,Iliedownandshutmyeyes,andIgohome.Iknowit’swhereI’llfindmyfamily,mydogs,andmybelongings.IpurposelyleavethewindowopenatnightbecauseIknowI’llbeblamedbyMom.ButIdon’tmind,becauseIwanttohearhersaymyname,whichremindsmeI’mhome.
36.Whydoestheauthorcallherparents’bedher“safezone”(Paragraph3)?
A.Itisherfavoriteplacetoplay.
B.Hergrandparents’photosarelinedoneachside.
C.Herneedscanbesatisfiedthere.
D.Herparentsalwaysplaytogetherwithherthere.
37.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?
A.Theoldfurnitureisstillintheauthor’sfirstbedroom.
B.TheauthorcanstillvisitherfirstphysicalhomeinLosAngeles.
C.Theauthor’sfavoriteroominherfirsthomeisthediningroom.
D.Manypeopleoftheauthor’sagecanstillfindtheirfirstphysicalhomes.
38.Sometimeswhenshefeelslost,theauthorwill_______.
A.openthewindowatnightB.liedowninbedtohaveadream
C.trytobringbackasenseofhomeD.gotoLosAngelestovisithermom
39.Whatistheauthor'
spurposeofwritingthispassage?
A.Toexpresshowmuchsheisattachedtoherhome.
B.Todeclarehowmuchshelovesherfirsthouse.
C.Todescribethestateofherfamily.
D.Tolookbackonherchildhood.
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AGermanstudysuggeststhatpeoplewhoweretoooptimisticabouttheirfutureactuallyfacedgreaterriskofdisabilityordeathwithin10yearsthanthosepessimistswhoexpectedtheirfuturetobeworse.
Thepaper,publishedthisMarchinPsychologyandAging,examinedhealthandwelfaresurveysfromroughly40,000Germansbetweenages18and96.Thesurveyswereconductedeveryyearfrom1993to2003.
Surveyrespondents(受访者)wereaskedtoestimatetheirpresentandfuturelifesatisfactiononascaleof0to10,amongotherquestions.
Theresearchersfoundthatyoungadults(age18to39)routinelyoverestimatedtheirfuturelifesatisfaction,whilemiddle-agedadults(age40to64)moreaccuratelypredictedhowtheywouldfeelinthefuture.Adultsof65andolder,however,werefarmorelikelytounderestimatetheirfuturelifesatisfaction.Notonlydidtheyfeelmoresatisfiedthantheythoughttheywould,theolderpessimistsseemedtosufferalowerratioofdisabilityanddeathforthestudyperiod.
“Weobservedthatbeingtoooptimisticinpredictingabetterfuturethanactuallyobservedwasassociatedwithagreaterriskofdisabilityandagreaterriskofdeathwithinthefollowingdecade,”wroteFriederR.Lang,aprofessorattheUniversityofErlangen-Nuremberg.Langandhiscolleaguesbelievedthatpeoplewhowerepessimisticabouttheirfuturemaybemorecarefulabouttheiractionsthanpeoplewhoexpectedarosyfuture.
“Seeingadarkfuturemayencouragepositiveevaluationsoftheact