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No,Icouldn’t__9__itwithoutourteam.ThethingIlearnedthroughfootballwas__10__.Wewonasateamandwe__11__asateam.

IthinkMr.LedywouldbeproudofmeifheknewthatIhadbrokentheathletic__12__attheUniversityofMichigan.I’m__13__tohimasIwouldnothavetoday’shonorwithouthim.I’ll__14__life’sfinalwarwithpaintowinthevictory;

I’llseekthelightsofglorywholeheartedlyandI’ll__15__workinghardsoasnottolethimdown.

                

1.A.shouting 

B.screaming 

C.laughing 

D.applauding

2.A.immediately 

B.secretly 

C.personally 

D.finally

3.A.game 

B.team 

C.story 

D.score

4.A.won 

B.met 

C.beat 

D.fought

5.A.accessible 

B.comfortable 

C.sensitive 

D.acceptable

6.A.happen 

B.succeed 

C.spread 

D.develop

7.A.liberation 

B.closing 

C.graduation 

D.school

8.A.honor 

B.hope 

C.success 

D.surprise

9.A.take 

B.manage 

C.solve 

D.explain

10.A.courage 

B.devotion 

C.teamwork 

D.contribution

11.A.united 

B.appeared 

C.prepared 

D.lost

12.A.time 

B.record 

C.date 

D.ability

13.A.pleased 

B.grateful 

C.hopeful 

D.loyal

14.A.fight 

B.join 

C.desire 

D.enjoy

15.A.takeon 

B.puton 

C.relyon 

D.keepon

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。

LeviStrausswasbornin1829inGermany.Hewasthefifthofsixchildren.In1845,hisfatherdied.Allsixchildrendecided16.____(go)totheUnitedStates.StrausswenttothesoutheasternpartoftheUS.Foreightyears,hewalkedalongthecountryroads17._____(sell)drygoodsfromdoortodoor—justlikehisfatherinGermany.

In1853,StraussdecidedtomovetoSanFrancisco,18.____thousandsofpeoplewerelookingforgold.19._____hiswaytoCalifornia,Strausssoldalmostallofhisdrygoods.Hehadonlyonething20.___(leave)somecanvas(帆布).

InCalifornia,Strausstriedtosellthecanvastothegoldminers.Hesaidtheycouldmaketentsfromthecanvas.Buttheyweren'

t21.____(interest)incanvasfortents.Straussdidn’tknow22.____todowiththecanvas.BeforelongStraussfoundtheminersneedednewpants.Therewereholesintheirpants 

23.____theclothwasn’tstrong.Hedecidedtomakethecanvas24.____pants.Theycalledthem“Levi’s”.Later,Straussstoppedusingcanvasandusedadifferentcloth.Itwasaheavycottoncloth—thesamekindpeopleweartoday.

LeviStraussdiedin1902.Henevermarriedandleftmoneytohisnephews.Helefttheworldmuchmore—thejeans25._____somanypeoplewear.

Ⅱ.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Inthepastdecadethepopularityofrockclimbinghasgreatlyincreased,andsohasthenumberofinjuries.Ithasbeenestimatedthatrockclimbingisnowenjoyedbymorethan9millionpeopleintheUSeachyear.Studyfindingsrevealeda65percentincreaseinthenumberofpatientsthatweretreatedinUSemergencydepartmentsforrockclimbingrelatedinjuriesbetween1991and2008.

Thestudy,publishedintheonlineissueoftheAmericanJournalofPreventiveMedicine,foundthatabout40,000patientsweretreatedinUSemergencydepartmentsforrockclimbingrelatedinjuriesbetween1991and2008.Themostcommontypesofrockclimbingrelatedinjurieswerefractures(骨折)andsprains(扭伤).Theanklewasthemostcommonbodyparttobeinjured(40percent).Climbersinthestudyrangedinagefrom2to74,withanaverageageof26.Thestudyalsofoundthatwomentookupaquarteroftheinjuries.

Fallsweretheprimaryreasonforinjurywithoverthreequartersoftheinjuriesoccurringastheresultofafall.Theseverityoffallrelatedinjurieshadalottodowiththeheightofthefall.Patientswhowereinjuredafterfallingfromaheightover20feetwere10timesmorelikelytobetreatedthanpatientswhowereinjuredfallingfrom20feetorlower.

“Wefoundthattheclimberswhofellfromheightshigherthan20feettookup70percentofthepatientstreatedforarockclimbingrelatedinjury,”explainedthestudyauthorLaraMcKenzie,PhD,directorattheCenterforInjuryResearchandPolicyatNationwideHospital.“Thistrend,combinedwiththefactthatrockclimbershaveahigherhospitalizationratethanothersportsandrecreationalinjuries,demonstratestheneedtoincreaseinjurypreventioneffortsforclimbers.”

26.Whichbodypartismostlikelytogetinjuredforaclimber?

A.Thearm. 

B.Theankle.

C.Theknee. 

D.Thehand.

27.HowmanywomenclimbersinAmericagotinjuredwhileclimbingarockbetween1991and2008?

A.About40,000. 

B.About30,000.

C.About20,000. 

D.About10,000.

28.Theseverityofclimbers’fallrelatedinjuresismainlyrelatedto________.

A.theheightofthefall

B.theclimber’sage

C.theclimber’shealthconditions

D.theclimber’sclimbingexperience

29.Theunderlinedword“demonstrates”inthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby“________”.

A.demands 

B.prevents

C.proves 

D.describes

30.Thepurposeofthepassageisto________.

A.showthatrockclimbingrelatedinjurieshaveincreased

B.tellreadersrockclimbingisanadventuroussport

C.warnreadersofthedangerofrockclimbing

D.callondoctorstoincreaseinjurypreventionefforts

B

Didyoueverlookupatthemoonandthinkyousawaman’sfacethere?

Whenthemoonisroundandfull,theshadowsofthemoonmountainsandthelinesofthemoonvalleyssometimesseemtoshowagiantnoseandmouthandeyes.Atleast,somepeoplethinkso.

Iftherewereamanonthemoon—insteadofmountainsandvalleysthatjustlooklikethefaceofaman—whatwouldhebelike?

Hewouldnotbelikeanyoneyouknow.Hewouldnotbelikeanyoneanybodyknows.

IfthemanonthemoonwerebotheredbytoomuchheatorcoldthewayEarthpeopleare,hecouldnotstayonthemoon.

Themoonbecomesvery,veryhot.Itbecomesashotasboilingwater.Andthemoonbecomesvery,verycold.Itbecomescolderthanice.

Whateverpartofthemoonthesunshinesonishotandbright.Therestofthemooniscoldanddark.

Ifthemanonthemoonhadtobreathetostayalive,hecouldn’tliveonthemoonbecausethere’snoairthere.(He’dhavetocarryanoxygentank,asastronautsdo.)There’snofoodonthemoon,either.Nothinggrows—notevenweeds.

Ifthemanonthemoonlikedtoclimbmountains,hewouldbeveryhappy.Therearemanyhighplacesthere,suchastheraisedlandaroundtheholes,orcraters,ofthemoon.SomeoftheserimsareastallasEarth’shighestmountains.

Butifthemanonthemoonlikedtoswim,hewouldbeunhappy.Thereisnowateronthemoon—justdustandrock.

Whenyouthinkofwhatit’slikeonthemoon,youmaywonderwhyitinterestsourscientists.OnereasonisthatthemoonisEarth’snearestneighbor—itistheeasiestplaceinspacetogetto.

GoingbackandforthbetweenthemoonandEarth,astronautswillgetalotofpracticeinspacetravel.Thingslearnedonmoontripswillbeofgreathelptoastronautswholatertakelong,longtripstosomeoftheplanets.

Scientistsarealsointerestedinthemoonbecauseithasnoair.TheairthatsurroundsEarthcutsdowntheviewofthescientistswholookatthestarsthroughtelescopes.Atelescopeonthemoonwouldgivethemaclearer,closerviewofthestars.

31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheMoon

B.TheManontheMoon

C.ResearchontheMoon

D.WhatIsItLikeontheMoon?

32.Whatisthereasonwhyourscientistsareinterestedinthemoon?

A.Themoonisbeautiful.

B.ThemoonisdifferentfromtheEarth.

C.ThemoonisEarth’snearestneighbor—itistheeasiestplaceinspacetogetto.

D.Themoonistheeasiestplaceinspacetogettoandithasnoair,unlikeEarth.

33.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheclimateonthemoonisquitedifferentfromthatontheEarth.

B.TravelingbetweenthemoonandEarthwilldomuchgoodtoastronauts.

C.Thereissomefoodandweedsonthemoon,eventhoughthere’snoair.

D.Ifyouwanttodrinkhotwateronthemoon,it’snotsohardtoboilwater.

34.Theunderlinedword“rims”inParagraph8means________.

A.ball 

B.hill

C.roundedge 

D.height

35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Wecanlearnmuchfromresearchonthemoon.

B.Theremaybehumanbeingsonthemoon.

C.Iftherewereamanonthemoon,therewouldbemanysimilaritiesbetweenthemanonthemoonandontheEarth.

D.Atelescopeonthemoonwouldhelpscientistshaveaclearer,closersightofthestars.

C

Thereisapopularbeliefamongparentsthatschoolsarenolongerinterestedinspelling.NoschoolIhavetaughtinhaseverconsideredspellingunimportantasabasicskill.Thereare,however,quitedifferentideasabouthowtoteac

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