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A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.anything

3.You’dbetterpullyourcartothesideoftheroadifyou_____answeraphonecall.

A.mustB.willC.canD.may

4.Mydaughterreadsalotofbooks,_____fromcontemporarynovelstoancientpoems.

A.havingrangedB.rangeC.rangingD.torange

5.They_____ariseinsalarywiththepricesoffood,petrolandhousingincreasingeveryday.

A.areexpectedB.expectedC.expectD.areexpecting

6.Theyregarditastheirduty_______thebestservicetothecustomers.

A.toprovideB.providingC.provideD.Provided

7.Manycitiesintheworldhavebeenpollutedheavily,_______Beijingisanexample.

A.forwhichB.inwhichC.fromwhichD.ofwhich

8.Childrenwillactpositivelywhentheyarepraised,_____itisjustanodwithsmile.

A.asthoughB.evenifC.incaseD.sothat

9.I’mafraidheismoreofatalkerthanadoer,whichis_______heneverfinishesanything.

A.whyB.whenC.thatD.where

10.Scientistspredictthatby2025,90%ofallelectroniccommunication______bymobilephone.

A.willconductB.willbeconducted

C.hasconductedD.isconducted

第二节完形填空(共30小题,1l-20每小题1分,21-40每小题1.5分,满分40分)

(I)

Ibeheveinthepowerofforgiveness.Itgivesachance,forsome,to11fortheirpreviousmistakes.Ihavecometolearnthetrue12offorgivenessovertheyearsthroughapersonal13ofmine.

Iwasridingwithmyfriend’sfamilyintheircarwhenwewerehitbyadriver,EddyJowhowassodrunk.14,everyonesurvived,althoughIcameawayfromthe15badlyinjured.NearlyadecadelaterIamstillinpaineveryday.Incount,thejudge16Eddytotwenty—fiveyearsinprison.Ididn’t17thefullextentofthiswhenIwasthirteen.Iwas18abouthowtheignoranceofhimhadchangedmylifeforever.

Astimewentby,IbegantothinkofEddyinjail,awayfromhisfamily,andhowhemustfeel.Ireceivedlettersfromhim,statinghis19forhisactions,andyetIcouldn’tbringmyselftoanswer.IwassooverwhelmedwithsomanydifferentemotionsthatIdidn’tknowwhattosay.Ihavenow20Eddyinmyheartandhavethecouragetowritetohim.

11.A.thankB.regretC.wishD.search

12.A.impressionB.characterC.attitudeD.nature

13.A.experienceB.matterC.problemD.trouble

14.A.EventuallyB.HopefullyC.ThankfullyD.Desperately

15.A.carB.hospitalC.courtD.accident

16.A.expectedB.gaveC.sentencedD.ordered

17.A.understandB.wantC.remindD.doubt

18.A.concernedB.upsetC.gladD.confused

19.A.angerB.excuseC.kindnessD.guilt

20.A.ignoredB.forgottenC.forgivenD.respected

(II)

OnelunchtimewhenIwasinthethirdgradewillstaywithmealways.Ihadbeen21tobetheprincessintheschoolplay,andforweeksmymotherhadpainstakingly22mylineswithme.ButnomatterhoweasilyI23themathome,assoonasIsteppedonstage,everyword24frommyhead.

Finally.myteachertookmeaside.Sheexplainedthatshehadwrittenanarrator’sparttotheplay,andaskedmetoswitch25.Herwords,26delivered,stillstung(刺耳),especiallywhenIsawmy27gotoanothergirl.

Ididn’ttellmymotherwhathadhappenedwhenIwenthomeforlunchthatday.Butshe28myunease,andinsteadofsuggestingwepracticemy29,sheaskedifIwantedtowalkintheyard.

Itwasalovelyspringdayandtherosevine(枝条)wasturning30.Wecouldseeyellowdandelions(蒲公英)poppingthroughthegrassinbunches.

Iwatchedmymother31benddownbyoneoftheclumps(丛),“IthinkI’mgoingto32alltheseweeds.“shesaid.“Fromnowon,we’llhaveonlyrosesinthisgarden.”“ButIlikedandelions.”I33.“Allflowersarebeautiful—evendandelions.”

Mymotherlookedatmeseriously.“Yes,everyflowergives34initsownway,doesn’tit?

”Sheaskedthoughtfully.“Andthatis35ofpeopletoo,”sheadded.“Noteveryonecanbea36,butthereisnoshameinthat.”

Relievedthatshehadguessedmy37,IstartedtocryasItoldherwhathadhappened.

“Butyouwillbea38narrator,”shesaid,remindingmeofhowmuchIlovedtoreadstoriesaloudtoher,“Thenarrator’spartisas39asthepartoftheprincess.”

Overthenextfewweeks,withherconstant40,Ilearnedtotakeprideintherole.LunchtimeswerespentreadingovermylinesandtalkingaboutwhatIwouldwear.

21.A.trainedB.pickedC.testedD.expected

22.A.rewrittenB.changedC.questionedD.practiced

23.A.replacedB.selectedC.deliveredD.designed

24.A.disappearedB.cameC.failedD.shone

25.A.seatsB.rolesC.tasksD.ideas

26.A.secretlvB.exactlvC.fullyD.kindly

27.A.goalB.dutyC.partD.work

28.A.sensedB.ignoredC.admittedD.controlled

29.A.speedsB.skillsC.1inesD.questions

30.A.emptyB.greenC.dryD.soft

31.A.casuallyB.angrilyC.joyfullyD.proudly

32.A.digupB.giveoutC.turnoverD.setdown

33.A.noddedB.criedC.addedD.sighed

34.A.fortuneB.heatC.favorD.pleasure

35.A.trueB.wiseC.possibleD.equal

36.A.directorB.hostC.princessD.king

37.A.trickB.painC.joyD.anger

38.A.beautifulB.thankfulC.cheerfulD.merciful

39.A.strangeB.usefulC.excitingD.important

40.A.challengeB.competitionC.encouragementD.agreement

第二部分阅读理解(共25小题;

每小题2分,满分50分)

A

NelsonMandelawasafigureofinternationalfame,andmanydetailsofhislifeandcareerwerepublicknowledge.Butherearesomethingsyoumaynothaveknownabouthim.

Inhisyouth,Mandelaenjoyedboxing.Evenduringthe27yearshespentinprison,hewouldexerciseeverymorning.“Ididnotenjoytheviolenceofboxingsomuchasthescienceofit.Boxingisequal.IneverdidanyrealfightingafterIenteredpolitics.Mymaininterestwasintraining,”hewroteinhisautobiographyLongWalktoFreedom.

AmongthememorabiliaintheMandelaFamilyMuseuminSoweto,visitorscallfindtheworldchampionshipbeltgiventoMandelabyAmericanboxerSugarRayLeonard.

RolihlahlaMandelawasnineyearsoldwhenateacherattheprimaryMethodistschoolwherehewasstudying,gavehimanEnglishname—Nelson—inaccordancewiththecustomtogiveallschoolchildrenChristiannames.

RolihlahlaisnotacommonnameinSouthAfrica.Itmeans“troublemaker”.HiscircumcisionnamewasDalibunga,meaning“founderoftheBunga”.

However,inSouthAfrica,MrMandelawasoftencalledbyhisclan(宗族)name—Madiba—whichSouthAfricansusedoutofrespect.

AftergoingundergroundbecauseofhisANCactivities,MrMandela’sabilitytoevade(躲避)thesecuritiesservicesearnedhimthenickname“theblackPimpernel”,afterthenovelTheScarletPimpernel,aboutaherowithasecretidentity.

Afake(伪造的)passportinthenameofDavidMotsamayiwasusedbyMrMandela.Hehaddisguisedhimselfasadriver,agardenerandachefinordertotravelaroundthecountryunnoticedbytheauthorities.

MrMandelastudiedlawonandofffor50yearsfrom1939,failingabouthalfthecourseshetook.InAugust1952,heandOliverTamboestablishedSouthAfrica’sfirstblacklawfirm,MandelaandTambo,inJohannesburg.Heperseveredtofinallysecurealawdegreewhileinprisonin1989.

41.WhydidNelsonMandelabecomeaboxingfan?

A.Heenjoyedtheviolenceofboxing.B.Hewantedtotakethechampionship.

C.Hedesiredtoenjoythetraining.D.Hehopedtofindabetterjob.

42.WhichofthefollowingistrueofMandela’sname?

A.HisoriginalnamewasnotNelson.

B.Hisparentsgavehimthename—Nelson.

C.RolihlahlaisapopularnameinSouthAfrica.

D.MadibawashisChristianname.

43.WhatmadepeoplecallMrMandela“theblackPimpernel”?

A.Hisabilitytoescapefrombeingcaught.

B.HisundergroundactivitiesinANC.

C.Hispressuregivenbytheauthorities.

D.Thenovel’sherowithasecretidentity.

44.MrMandelamadeafakepassportto_____.

A.travelaroundthecountryB.escapefromtheauthorities

C.disguisehimselfasanactorD.goabroadeasily

45.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.IttookMrMandelaoverfiftyyearstogetalawdegree.

B.MrMandelasetupSouthAfrica’sfirstlawfirm.

C.MrMandelagothislawdegreeafterbeingreleasedfromprison.

D.MrMandelawasadeterminedperson.

B

Trafficproblemsareaneverydayconcerninmanycities,includingWashington,DC.AgrowingnumberofWashingtoniansareturningtobicyclestogettoandfromwork.Infact,thenumberofcommuterswhousebicycleshasdoubledinthecitysince2007.

RalphBuehlerteachesurbanplanningattheVirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity,popularlyknownasVirginiaTech.Hehaswrittenabookabouturbanbiking,called“CityCycling”.Hesaysthereisareasonwhyurbanbiketidingisnowbecomingmorepopular.

“Overthelast60to70years.citiesintheU.S.havebeenadaptedtotheautomobile.”

“Mostcitiestookadvantageofthemoneycomingfortheinterstatehighwaysystem,fromthefederalgovernment,startingin1956.Therewasa90percentfederalmatch(补贴)sothecitiesonlyhadtoputup10%.Itwasverytempting.”

IntheyearsafterWorldWarTwo,manyAmericansmovedtosuburbancommunities,justoutsidemajorcities,Theydecidedtotravelgreatdistancestoandfromworkinexchangeforahomeinthesuburbs.Theircarsbecameasymboloffreedom.

Buttoday,manypeoplebelievetheycansavemoneybylivinginthecity.

GregBillingiswiththeWashingtonAreaBicyclistAssociation.“Whenapersonmakesachangefrom04usingacartousingabike,theyaresavinganywherebetween8or$9,000ayear.”

RalphBuehlersaysgovernmentssavemoneywhenpeopleusebicycles.“Buildingbicyclingfacilitiesismuc

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