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龙海二中陈群贤第卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)21.Tom,youfailedthevocabularytestagain._?
Ihadbeenworkinghardonit.AHowcomeBSowhatCWhynotDWhatfor22.YoungcouplesinChinarushedtoregistertheirmarriageonJan3rd,2014,becausethepronunciationofthenumber“201413”inChinese_“loveyouallmylife”.A.standsoutB.standsforC.looksoutD.looksfor23.Morethan400peoplewaitedinlinetobuylunchatabranchofQingFengSteamedBunShopinBeijing,_PresidentXiJinpingqueuedup,orderedandpaidforasimplelunchadayearlier.A.whichB.whereC.whatD.that24.“WhereAreWeGoing,Dad?
”,apopularTVshow_byHunanSatelliteTV,arepopularwithbothparentsandchildren.A.producedB.havingbeenproducedC.havingproducedD.producing25.Itisbeyondmyunderstandingthatmanyadults_besocrazyaboutHarryPotterseries.AshallBcanCmustDshould26.Thechangetothefamilyplanningpolicy,allowingsomecouplestohaveasecondchild,willbeperformedinsome_inthefirstquarterof2014.A.religionsB.regionsC.reservesD.preserves27.Itmakeslittledifferencetome_wegoorstay.AwhetherBwhereCthatDhow28.Peoplecanacceptthefactthathousepricestendtoriseyearbyyearbutata(an)_rate.A.modestB.sharpC.regularD.amazing29._thatMikewassuretobeadmittedintotheartschool.A.SosuccessfulwashisperformanceB.SosuccessfulhisperformancewasC.SohisperformancewassuccessfulD.Sowashissuccessfulperformance30.LeBronJameswasannouncedasTheAssociatedPress2013maleathleteoftheyear,_the3rdbasketballplayerafterMichaelJordanandLarryBirdtowintheaward.A.tobecomeB.becomeC.becomingD.havingbecome31.Iamblue.Imetaclassmateinmynewschool,butwhenIstoppedandsmiled,she_meandwalkedon.A.missedB.refusedC.deniedD.ignored32.JapanesePrimeMinisterShinzoAbevisitedtheYasukunishrine(靖国神社)_strongoppositionfromneighboringcountries.A.intermsofB.duetoC.apartfromD.inspiteof33.Mumiscoming.Whatpresent_foryourbirthday?
A.youexpectshehasgotB.youexpecthasshegotC.doyouexpectshehasgotD.doyouexpecthasshegot34.Sorry,Ioverslept.Iforgottosetthealarm.Yourclock_.Perhapsyoushouldbuyanewone.A.neverworkedB.neverworksC.hadneverworkedD.isneverworking35.Withoutthehelpofhercoach,LiNa,a31-year-oldtennisplayer,_the2014AustralianOpen.A.wouldwinB.wouldhavewonC.wouldntwinD.wouldnthavewon第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)DuringmystudyingandlivingabroadinBritain,Iwas36ofmymothersChineseEnglish,forwhichshewasoftentreated37.Peopleindepartmentstores,atbanks,andatrestaurantsdidnotgivehergood38,ortakeherseriously.39theypretendednottounderstandher,orevenacted40theydidnothearher.Mymotherhaslong41thelimitationsofherEnglishaswell.WhenIwasfifteen,she42havemecallpeopleonthephoneto43Iwasshe.Iwasforcedtoaskforinformationoreventoyellatpeoplewhohadbeenrudetoher.OnetimeIhadtocallherstockbroker(股票经纪人).Isaidinanadolescentvoicethatwasnotvery44,ThisisMrs.Tan.Andmymotherwasstandingbesideme,45loudly,Whyhedontsendmecheck,alreadytwoweeklate.Andthen,inperfectEnglishIsaid,Imgettingrather46.Youagreedtosendthechecktwoweeksago,butit47.Thenshetalkedmoreloudly.Whathewant?
IcometoNewYorktellhimfrontofhisboss.AndsoI48thestockbrokeragain,Icant49anymoreexcuse.IfIdontreceivethecheckimmediately,IamgoingtohavetospeaktoyourmanagerwhenIaminLondonnextweek.Thenextweekwe50inLondon.WhileIwassittingthere51,mymother,therealMrs.Tan,wasshoutingtohisbossinherbrokenEnglish.WhenIwasateenager,mymothers52Englishembarrassedme.Butnow,Iseeitdifferently.Tome,mymothersEnglishisperfectlyclear,perfectlynatural.Itismymothertongue.Herlanguage,asIhearit,isvivid,direct,andfullofobservationand53.Itwasthelanguagethathelped54thewayIsawthings,expressedideas,andmade55oftheworld.36.A.proudB.ashamedC.afraidD.convinced37.A.anxiouslyB.instantlyC.carefullyD.unfairly38.A.checksB.attitudesC.expressionsD.service39.A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.insteadD.however40.A.eventhoughB.asifC.nowthatD.ifonly41.A.recognizedB.realizedC.specializedD.organized42.A.couldB.wouldC.mightD.should43.A.pretendB.protectC.preventD.prefer44.A.awkwardB.convincingC.perfectD.useful45.A.whisperingB.shoutingC.talkingD.crying46.A.pleasedB.astonishedC.interestedD.concerned47.A.isnttoarriveB.doesntarriveC.didntarriveD.hasntarrived48.A.cametoB.shoutedtoC.turnedtoD.referredto49.A.receiveB.holdC.tolerateD.notice50.A.setoffB.endedupC.settleddownD.calledon51.A.scaredB.excitedC.boredD.embarrassed52.A.brokenB.perfectC.excellentD.great53.A.wisdomB.importanceC.useD.value54.A.setB.chooseC.shapeD.build55.A.useB.funC.senseD.comment第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)AIamamotherofthreegirls.Gettingmarriedandhavingchildrenwasmychildhoodgoalinlife.BythetimeIhadmythirddaughter,mymiddledaughterwasnotquitetwoandmyoldestwasthreeandahalf.Ilovedthemsomuch,yetthereweresomedaysIreferredtoas“toomuchofagoodthing”.Asanymotherofyoungchildrenknows,whenthechildrenarequiet,theyreeithersleepingorintrouble.Thismorning,Iknewthattheonlysleepingchildatthistimeofdaycouldbethebaby.IwaswonderingwhetherIshouldenjoythesilenceorruinmypeace-andthegirlsfun.Finally,IthoughtIdbettergoandfindoutwhatthosetwoweredoing.Icouldhearanoise.Itwascomingfromthebathroom.AsIgotcloser,Icouldseethatthedoorwasclosed.Isaidtomyself,“Ohno,pleasenotthetoiletagain!
”Sureenough,whenIopenedthedoorIsawCandaceandCharitystandingaroundthetoilet,dippingtheirtoothbrushesin-andbrushingtheirteeth!
Notonlythat,butthetoiletwasunflushed(没冲洗的)!
Ihardlyhadanywordstospeak.AsIsnatchedthetoothbrushesoutoftheirhandsandflushedthetoiletIshouted,“Whatareyoudoing?
”Candace,myoldestdaughter,answered,“Werebrushingourteeth!
”Theybothsmiledatme.Hopingthiswastheonlytimetheyhadeverdonethisshockingthing,Iasked,“Youneverdidthisbefore,didyou?
”Candaceanswered,“Oh,wedoitallthetime,mommy.WedoitwithyoursandDaddystoothbrush,too!
”Themoralofthestory:
Whatyoudontknowwonthurtyou;
butwhenyoudofindout,itjustmightkillyou!
56.Whatsthewritersgeneralimpressionofyoungchildren?
A.Theyarepoliteandhelpful.B.Theyarelovelybuttroublesome.C.Theyarecleverandfullofimagination.D.Theyarecarelessandmakesillymistakes.57.Theunderlinedword“moral”isclosedinmeaningto“_”.A.lessonB.endingC.secretD.place58.Thewritermustfeelworstwhen_.A.sheheardanoisecomingfromthebathroom.B.shecouldntfindhertwodaughtersinthemorning.C.shefoundthetoiletinthebathroomhadnotbeenflushed.D.shelearnedherdaughtershadbeenusinghertoothbrush.BWhileallculturessharethesamebasicemotions,thebodylanguageusedthroughoutdifferentculturesoftheworldvaryenormously.Whatcanmeanonethinginonecountrycanoftenmeansomethingcompletelydifferentinanother.Forexample,inNorthAmericaandEuropepeopletendtopreferdirecteyecontact.ButinsomeAsiancountrieslongereyecontactisconsideredrude.Sowhencommunicatingwithpeople,alwaysbeawareofdifferentculturalcustomsthatmayexist.AVsignintheUScouldmeanvictory,butinEngland,itstandsforarudechallenge,whichhasthesamemeaningasshowingthemiddlefingerintheUS.TheOKgestureinAmericaandEnglandisgiventomeaneverythingisgoodorwell.ButinLatinAmericaislookedonasarudesign.ThethumbsupsigninAmericaandmostofEuropemeansthatsomethingisgoodorwelldone,butitisconsideredrudeinmanyAsiancountries.PuttingyourfeetonthetableisgenerallynotthoughttoberudeinAmericaandEngland.However,inThailanditisreallyrude.TellingsomeonetocometoyoubycurlingyourindexfingerisacceptableinAmericaandEngland,butthisgesturesignifiesdeathinSingapore.RaisingyourhandupmeansstopinAmericaandEngland.InsomeAsiancountriesthisgestureisusedwhenaskingforpermissiontospeak.Inmostwesternizedcountriesitisconsiderednormalfortwomentoshakehands.InsomeAsiancountriesitisquitenormalformentokisseachother,whileinmostwesternizedcountriesmenkissinginpublicwouldbeviewedashomosexualbehavior.Ifyouwouldlikemoreinformationondifferentculturalgesturesallovertheworld,visitourwebsiteoften.Andwedohavelotsofinformationthatinterestsyou.59.Whatsthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.Howgesturescanvaryindifferentcultures?
B.Whatgesturescanbeacceptableinwesterncountries?
C.Whatcanwedowhentraveling?
D.Howtobefriendlytoothers?
60.InSingaporewhensomeonedied,peoplethereusually_.A.putthumbsupB.curltheirindexfingersC.curltheirmiddlefingersD.raisetheirhandsup61.Towhatmainclueisthepassagewrittenwhenthewritertriestellingreadersdifferentculturalgestures?
A.AsiancountriesB.LatinAmericaC.AmericaandEnglandD.SouthernAsia62.Thepassagemaycomefrom_.A.aradioprogramB.aTVchannelC.amagazinecolumnD.theInternetCShouldparentseverhittheirchildren?
Researchsuggestsmanyofusarelikelytorespond“no”,andpublicsupportforspanking(打屁股)hasbeenfallingovertheyearsButsurveysalsoshowthat75percenttonearly90percentofparentsadmittospankingtheirchildatleastonceIwasraisedinazero-tolerancehomefordisrespect,andmyparentsoftenturnedtophysicalpunishmentAnd,no,IdontfeelIwasdamagedbyitNo