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2.—IhearthatJohnhasgonetoJapanforavisit.Doyouknowit?
—Hemadeno________ofhisjourneybefore.
A.memoryB.mentionC.memberD.message
3.Wehopeourcountrycan_______awaytosolvetheproblemofDiaoyuIsland.
A.catchupwithB.putoffC.comeupwithD.comeoutof
4.Thetemperaturenowismuchhigherthan______of100yearsagobecauseofmoreandmoregreenhousegas.
A.thisB.thatC.itD.one
5.WuBingisremembered_______themostbeautifuldriverbecausehedevotedhislife_______hiswork.
A.for;
intoB.as;
toC.for;
toD.as;
into
6.—Howmucharethetwopairsoftrousers?
—Theyarenotexpensive.Ithinkonehundreddollars______enough.
A.isB.areC.wereD.was
7.—Bequiet,theheadteacherMr.Guiscoming.
—Don’tworry.It_____behim.Mr.Guismuchfatter.
A.mustn’tB.maynotC.needn’tD.can’t
8.—WhendidPrinceWilliamandKategetmarried?
—They______forabouttwoyears.
A.havemarriedB.havebeenmarriedC.gotmarriedD.havegotmarried
9.—Mycousinoftenhasnothingforbreakfast,______she?
—______.Becausesheoftengetsuplateandisafraidofbeinglateforschool.
A.has;
YesB.doesn’t;
NoC.does;
NoD.hasn’t;
Yes
10.—Idon’tknowwhichskirtwas______,soItookthemboth.
—Yes,it’sreallydifficulttochoose.
A.betterB.wellC.bestD.good
11.Theyounggirlcouldn'
taffordanewcar.______,sheboughtausedone.
A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.SinceD.Instead
12.—WhatisMomcookinginthekitch
en?
—Fish,Iguess.Howniceit_______!
A.looks
B.smellsC.sounds
D.tastes
13.—We’llhave_______holidayinJune.Willyougohome?
—No.IfIgohome,I’llhavetotake_______ride.
A.aone-week;
sevendaysB.anone-week;
asevenday’s
C.aone-week;
ase
vendays’D.anone-week’s;
asevendays’
14.—Couldyoushowme_______?
—Sure.
A.whatcanIdowiththebikeB.howIcoulddowiththebike
C.whichwasthewaytothezooD.wherehelives
15.—Ibelievewe’vemetherebefore.
—No,________.It’sthefirsttimeI’vebeenhere.
A.itisn’tthesameB.it’strueC.Idon’tthinksoD.Ibelieveso
二、完形填空(本题共15小题;
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Mary’sdime(一毛钱)
ItwasSundayafternoon.Idecidedtocleanuptheroomnicelysothatmyparentswouldfeel16whentheyreturnedfromalongride!
Then,Isatintheroom,havingnothingtodo.
WhatelsecouldIdo?
Then,withnoreason,Isuddenly17thepalefaceofthatlittlebeggar(乞丐)girl.Icouldseethegladlight18hereyeswhenIputthedimeinherlittledirtyhand.
HowmuchI19thatdime,too!
Grandpagaveittomeawholemonthago,andIhadkeptiteversinceinmyredboxupstairs,butthosesugarappleslookedsoattractive,andwereso20—onlyadimeapiece—thatIwantedtohaveone.
Icouldimaginethelittlegirlstoodthereinfrontofthe21inherolddirtydress,lookingatthe22thatwereputallinarowinthewindow.IwonderwhatIshouldsay,“Littlegirl,whatdoyouwant?
”Igentlyasked.Shefelt23andlookedstraightatme,justasif(似乎)nobodyhadspokenso24toherbefore.SherealizedwhatIhadmeant,soshesaidseriouslyandsadly.“Iwasthinkinghowgoodoneofthosedelicioushamburgerswould25.Ihaven’thadanythingtoeattoday.”
NowIthoughttomyself,“MaryWilliams,youhavehadagoodbreakfastandagoodlunchtoday,26thispoorgirlhasnothadamouthfulyet.Youcangiveheryour27.Sheneedsitagreatdealmorethanyoudo.”
Icouldnotrunawayfromthatlittlegirl’ssad,28look—soIdroppedthedimerightintoherhand.How29thegirlwas!
IamsogladIgaveherthedime,30Ihadtogowitho
uttheapplelyingthereinthewindow.
16.A.disturbedB.unhappyC.satisfiedD.interested
17.A.sawB.rememberedC.forgotD.described
18.A.fillingB.protectingC.attractingD.touching
19.A.hatedB.lovedC.missedD.noticed
20.A.valuableB.meaning
fulC.expensiveD.cheap
21.A.marketB.libraryC.storeD.bookshop
22.A.dressesB.magazinesC.booksD.candies
23.A.surprisedB.excitedC.pleasedD.worried
24.A.happilyB.kindlyC.angrilyD.sadly
25.A.tasteB.soundC.feelD.smell
26.A.sinceB.soC.andD.but
27.A.appleB.hamburgerC.dimeD.candy
28.A.proudB.angryC.calmD.hungry
29.A.gratefulB.unluckyC.lonelyD.friendly
30.A.unlessB.ifC.thoughD.because
三、阅读理解(本题共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Areyouanonly-childinyourfamily?
Areyoufeelingaloneathome?
Howareyoudealingwithit?
ZhangLuwen,12,feelsluckytohavea4-year-old“brother”.“Withhim,Ineverfeellonelyathome.HegoeswithmewhereverIgo,”saidthegirlofSichuanProvince.Butitisnoteasytobeasister.Zhanghastohelpherparentsbathher“brother”everyweek.Thisisbecauseheishairy—heisadog.
AsthenumberofpetownersinChinagrowsmoreandmore,Chinesestudentshaveanimalfriendsathome.Expertssaythatthesesmallanimalsgivetheseonly-childrenlessonsinlove,care,teamworkandgenerosity.
Thismonth,thefirststudyontheinfluenceofpetsonthechildrencameout.Itisasurveyof402Beijingprimaryschoolstudents.Itshowsthatanimalfriendsaregoodforchildren.
Chinahadmorethan90milliononly-childrenby2006,accordingtothegovernment.“Infamiliesofthree,most
childrenfeellonely.Theydon’thavemanychancestolearnhowtoloveandberesponsibleforothers,”saidZhouXiainthestudygroup.“Sohavingapetcanhelpwiththeproblem.”
However,somestudentscomplainthatt
heirparentsdon’tallowthemtohavepets.“Theyareafraidapetwouldstopmestudying,”saidChenQi,ofChongqing.
PerhapshecouldlearnfromQinYixing,13,ofBeijing.“Idon’tplaywithmydoguntilIhavefinishedmyhomework.ImadethepromisetomymomandImustkeepit,”saidthegirl.
31.Accordingtothepassage,expertsthink_______.
A.itisgoodforstudentstohaveanimalfriendsathome
B.only-childrenfamiliesinChinawillbefewerandfewer
C.smallanimalsathomearebadforstudents
D.parentsshouldbuymorepetanimalsfor
theirchildren
32.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.ZhangLuwen’sparentsbatheveryweek.
B.ZhouXiathinksapetanimalcansolvetheproblemthatchildrenfeellonely.
C.ChenQiofChongqinghasgotapetanimal.
D.QinYixing’sparentsdon’twanthertohaveapet.
B
AlderburyInternationalFestivalSociety
FESTIVAL22NDMAY-9THJUNE2012
Art
Displaysofpaintings,drawingsandphotographsfromEuropeandAsiaareallpartoftheFestivalprogramme,withatotalofmorethan400piecesofworktobeseen.
Earlycenturyadvertisementswillbeondisplayatthisyear’sfestival.Copiesoftheseadvertisementsaretobesoldattheboxoffice.
Music
Therewillbeahugerangofmusicinthisyear’sfestivalfrom14thdancemusictomodernjazz.ManyfamousmusicianswillbevisitingtheFestivalaswellasatleasttwointernationallyfamousbands.
Lunchtimeconcerts-EverydayoftheFestival!
Alllunchtimeconcertsbeginat1:
00p.m.andlastabout55minutes,exceptonMonday,26ofMay,whichistobeheldintheGuildhall.Allticketsarepricedat£
2.00.
Howtogetthetickets
Telephonereservations:
63362/6641from1stApril
Paymentfortickets
reservedbytelephonemustbereceivedattheFestivalBoxOfficewithin3days.Theticketswillthenbesentbypost.
Onecanbuyticketsinpersonfrom1stMay.TheFestivalBoxOfficewillbeopenasfollows:
MondaytoSaturday9:
30a.m.-5:
30p.m.
Sunday(duringtheFestivalonly)9:
30a.m.-1:
00p.m.
33.IntheFestival,youcan_______.
A.buycopiesofancientadvertisementsB.seemorethan400drawings
C.getsomepaintingsattheboxofficesD.displayyourworksforfree
34.Whatdoweknowaboutthemusicshow?
A.Thelunchtimeconcertslastformorethananhour.
B.TheFestivalincludesmanykindsofmusic.
C.Ticketsfortheconcertscostmorethan£
3.00.
D.AllconcertsaretobeheldintheGuildhall.
35.Itisnotpossibleforyoutobuyaticketinpersonat_______.
A.5:
30p.m.onSundayB.10:
30a.m.onMonday
C.3:
00p.m.onSaturdayD.1:
p.m.onFriday
36.On1stApril,youcan_______.
A.enjoymodernjazzB.receiveticketsbypost
C.listentolunchtimeconcertsD.phoneforticketreservations
C
JamesClevelandOwenswasthesonofafarmerandthegrandsonofblackslaves(奴隶).HisfamilymovedtoClevelandwhenhewas9.There,aschoolteacheraskedtheyouthhisname.
“J.C.,”hereplied.
Shethoughthehadsaid“Jesse”,andhehadanewname.
Owensranhisfirstraceattheageof13.Afterhighschool,hewenttoOhioStateUniversity.Hehadtoworkparttimeinordertopayforhiseducation.Asasecondyearstudent,intheBigTengamesin1935,hesetevenmorerecordsthanhewouldintheOlympicGamesayearlater.
AweekbeforetheBigTengames,Owensfelldownwhenhewentdownstairs.Hisbackhurtso