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6.Thoughweare______distant,wemakeeachother'
scloseneighboursinheart.Ibelievethroughourjointefforts,China-Africacooperationwillflourish(繁荣)andenjoyevenbrighterprospects.
A.physicallyB.mentallyC.politicallyD.geographically
7.Makesureyouaregivena_______foreverythingyoubuy.
A.recipeB.revenueC.rewardD.receipt
8.Hollywood'
s
profits
continuedto______,
soithadtoturntosomeotherregionsforchanges.
A.expandB.widenC.shrinkD.fade
9.Thereisnosuchstudentascannotbesuccessful,_______therearesomewhoareunabletoconcentratethemselvesontheirstudies.
A.butB.soC.orD.and
10.Thereisanotherrumor_______thatPresidentwillresignsoon.
A.goingonB.goingaboutC.goingoutD.goingoff
11.Byworkingtogetherinthesamedirection,wewillbeabletocreatehugedynamism,which,_______,willhelpusfacethedownwardpressure,facilitateourgrowthandachieveindustrialupgrading.
A.inpracticeB.infactC.inreturnD.inturn
12.Expertspredict2030willbetheyearwhenpeoplethrowawayelectronicproducts______thesimplelife.
A.intermsofB.infaceofC.infavorofD.inplaceof
13.EvenifIwenttobedearly,Ileftmybedroomlampon______myparentsthinkI_______.
A.making;
wouldstudyB.tomake;
wasstudying
C.tomake;
hadstudiedD.making;
hadbeenstudying
14.Outofthecrowdedbus,whowasdressedinablacksuit.
A.atallmaninhisthirtiessteppedB.steppedatallmaninhisthirties
C.didatallmaninhisthirtiesstepD.didatallmanstepinhisthirties
15._______beinggenerousandpayingbacktosocietycanmakeyoufeelgood,butmoreimportantly,yourcharitableactscanhaveagreaterimpactontherecipientsthanyoumaythink.
A.ThereisnodenyingthatB.Itisnodenyingthat
C.NotdenyingthatD.Itisnotdenythat
二、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,计20分)
Hewasdrivinghomeonecoldeveningonacountryroadwhenhesawanoldlady,strandedonthesideoftheroad.Hestoppedtogivehera16."
Whydon'
tyouwaitinthecarwhereitiswarm,Madam?
Itwon’ttakemelong.”Hesaid,“17,mynameisJoe.”
Shehadaflattire.Joecrawledunderthecarandchangedthetire.Buthegotdirtyandhishandshurt.Shecouldn’tthankhim18andaskedhimhowmuchshe19him.Hetoldherthatifshereallywantedto20himback,thenexttimeshesawsomeonein21ofhelp,shecouldgivethatpersonthe22theyneeded,andJoeadded,“Andthinkofme”.
Shedroveoffwithgratefulness.Afewmiles23theroadtheladysawasmall24.Shewentin.Thewaitresswhowasnearlyeightmonthspregnant,25herwithasweetsmile.Theoldlady26howsomeonelikeherwhoseemedsopoorcouldbesogenuinelyhappyandhowshecould27herenthusiasminherworkinsuchinconvenientconditions.ThenJoe’swords28her.Aftertheladyfinishedhermeal,thewaitresswenttogether29fromahundred-dollarbill.30,theladysteppedrightoutofthedoor.
Whenthewaitresscameback,shenoticedanoteonthetable,31“I’mhelpingyoubecausesomeoneoncehelpedme.Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,hereis32youcando―Donotletthechainoflove33withyou.”
Thewaitresswenthomethatnightwiththe34tipandwhattheladyhadwritten.Withthebaby35nextmonth,sheandherhusbandneededmoney.Sheknewhowworriedherhusbandwasandashelaysleepingnexttoher,shewhispered,“Everything’sgoingtobeallright.Iloveyou,Joe.”
16.A.surpriseB.handC.sympathyD.glance
17.A.JustincaseB.AsyouwishC.ForonethingD.Bytheway
18.A.enoughB.rightC.straightD.extra
19.A.chargedB.providedC.owedD.offered
20.A.payB.bringC.putD.hold
21.A.honorB.favorC.needD.possession
22.A.guidanceB.assistanceC.acquaintanceD.consequence
23.A.downB.offC.besideD.beyond
24.A.bankB.groceryC.gasstationD.restaurant
25.A.introducedB.greetedC.identifiedD.spotted
26.A.thoughtB.suspectedC.wonderedD.questioned
27.A.tasteB.measureC.remainD.maintain
28.A.struckB.movedC.obtainedD.reminded
29.A.tipB.changeC.orderD.service
30.A.MoreoverB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Eventually
31.A.writingB.showingC.goingD.saying
32.A.howB.whichC.whatD.whether
33.A.combineB.endC.disagreeD.deal
34.A.honestB.generousC.modestD.graceful
35.A.dueB.readyC.bornD.likely
三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,计30分)
A
Thebookingnotesoftheplay“theAgeofInnocence”:
Price:
$10
BOOKING
Therearefoureasywaystobookseatsforperformance:
----inperson
TheBoxOfficeisopenMondaytoSaturday,10a.m.--8p.m.
----bytelephone
Ring01324976toreserveyourticketsortopaybycreditcard(Visa,MasterCardandAmexaccepted).
----bypost
SimplycompletethebookingformandreturnittoGlobalTheatreBoxOffice.
----online
Completetheon-linebookingformatwww.satanfiedtheatre.com.
DICOUNTS:
Saver:
$2offanyseatbookedanytimeinadvanceforperformancesfromMondaytoThursday.Saversareavailableforchildrenupto16yearsold,over60sandfull-timestudents.
Supersaver:
half-priceseatsareavailableforpeoplewithdisabilitiesandonecompanion.Itisadvisabletobookinadvance.Thereisamaximumofeightwheelchairspacesavailableandonewheelchairspacewillbehelduntilanhourbeforetheshow.
Standby:
bestavailableseatsareonsalefor$6fromonehourbeforetheperformanceforpeopleeligible(suitable)forSaverandSupersaverdiscountsandthirtyminutesbeforeforallothercustomers.
GroupBookings:
thereisatenpercentdiscountforpartiesoftwelveormore.
School:
schoolpartiesoftenormorecanbook$6standbyticketsinadvanceandwillgeteverytenthticketfree.
PLEASENOTE:
weareunabletoexchangeticketsorrefundmoneyunlessaperformanceiscancelledduetounpredictedcircumstances.
36.Ifyouwanttobookaticket,youCANNOT_____
A.gototheBoxOfficeonSundays.
B.ringthebookingnumberandpayfortheticketsbycreditcard.
C.usetheInternet.D.completeabookingformandpostittotheBoxOffice.
37.Ifyoumakeagroupbookingforagroupof14adults,howmuchshouldyoupay?
A.$120B.$126C.$140D.$150
38.Whatkindofticketsarethecheapest?
A.Theticketsforgroupbooking.B.Thestandbytickets.
C.TheticketsforSaverdiscount.D.Thestandbyticketsforschoolpartiesoftenormore.
B
“Experiencemaypossiblybethebestteacher,butitisnotaparticularlygoodteacher.”YoumightthinkthatWinstonChurchillorperhapsMarkTwainspokethosewords,buttheyactuallycomefromJamesMarch,aprofessoratStanfordUniversityandapioneerinthefieldoforganizationaldecisionmaking.ForyearsMarch(possiblybewisestphilosopherofmanagement)hasstudiedhowhumansthinkandact,andhecontinuestodosoinhisnewbookTheAmbiguitiesofExperience.
Hebeginsbyremindingusofjusthowfirmlywehavebeenstickingtotheideaofexperientiallearning:
“Experienceisrespected;
experienceissought;
experienceisexplained.”Theproblemisthatlearningfromexperienceinvolvesseriouscomplications(复杂化),onesthatarepartofthenatureofexperienceitselfandwhichMarchdiscussesinthebodyofthisbook.
Inoneinterestingpartofthebook,forexample,heturnsadoubtfuleyetowardtheuseofstoriesasthemosteffectivewayofexperientiallearning.Inoureffortstomakestoriesinteresting,heargues,welosepartofthecomplicatedtruthofthings.Hesays“Themoreaccuratelyrealityispresented,thelessunderstandablethestory,andthemoreunderstandablethestory,thelessrealisticitis.”
Besidesbeingabroadlyknowledgeableresearcher,Marchisalsoapoet,andhisgiftshinesthroughinthedepthofviewsheoffersandthesimplelanguageheuses.Thoughthebookisshort,itisdemanding:
Don’tpickituplookingforquick,easylessons.Rather,bereadytothinkdeeplyaboutlearningfromexperienceinworkandlife.
39.Accordingtothetext,JamesMarchis________.
A.apoetwhousesexperienceinhiswriting
B.ateacherwhoteachersstorywritinginuniversity
C.aresearcherwhostudiesthewayhumansthinkandact
D.aprofessorwhohelpsorganizationsmakeimportantdecisions
40.AccordingtoJamesMarch,experience________.
A.isovervaluedB.iseasytoexplain
C.shouldbeactivelysoughtD.shouldbehighlyrespected
41.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?
A.Experiencemakesstoriesmoreaccurate.
B.Storiesmadeinterestingfailtofullypresentthetruth.
C.Theuseofstoriesisthebestwayofexperientiallearning.
D.Storiesareeasiertounderstandwhenrealityismoreaccuratelydescribed.
42.What’sthepurposeofthistext?
A.To