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ItoccurredtomethatIhadleftmydictionaryathome.
B:
It_______methatIhadleftmydictionaryathome.
12.A:
Motherseemedtoknowthat.
It_______thatmother________that.
13.A:
Ateacherobservedherclimboverthegate.
B:
Shewasobserved________________overthegatebytheteacher.
14.A:
Hewasabletoreturnhomeonlywhenthewarwasoverin1945.
Onlywhenthewarwasoverin1945______________________toreturnhome.
15.A:
Hedecidedtostudyhardthisterm.
He______________tostudyhardthisterm.
C.完成句子
16.Britain______________(作战)theUSintheWarofIndependence;
theAmericanswere_______________(作战)theirfreedom.
17.Hehas____________________________(献身于)helpingblindpeople.
18.Iam_______________(决心)goandnothingwillstopme.
19.HastheMinisterofForeignAffairs___________________(联络)theAmericanPresidentyet?
20.Thebeautifulpicture_____________________(吸引了我的注意).
二、单项填空
21.Idon’tmindwhattimetomorrowyouarriveatmyplace___________youpromisetocomeandhelpme.
A.onconditionthat
B.sofaras
C.aswellas
D.asgoodas
22.WallaceandDarwindidn’tagree_____differentformsoflifehadbegun
A.withthepersonwhose
B.onthewayinwhich
C.onthewaywhich
D.totheplantowhich
23.Thesellerwouldselltheskirtfor50dollars,butthecustomer___onlyhalftheprice,andfinallytheyagreed____theprice.
A.supplied;
onB.charged;
on
C.offered;
withD.offered;
24.Thelawyerwassokindthathedevotedallhissparetimehehad______thedisabled.
A.tohelpingB.helped
C.helpingD.tohelp
25.—Whyhaven’tyouboughtanybutter?
—I___________tobutIforgotaboutit.
A.likedB.wished
C.meantD.expected
26.Onlybyshoutingatthetopofhisvoice.
A.hewasabletomakehimselfhear
B.hewasabletomakehimselfheard
C.washeabletomakehimselfhear
D.washeabletomakehimselfheard
27.ItwasonlywhenIreadthisstoryforasecondtime________toappreciateitsbeauty.
A.didIbegin
B.thatIbegan
C.thenIbegan
D.hadIbegun
28.Onlyafterdidpeopleknowitwasnotanaccident,butanattackofsomekind.
A.thesecondtoweroftheWorldTradeCentrewashit
B.didthesecondtoweroftheWorldTradeCentrefall
C.wasthesecondtoweroftheWorldTradeCentrehit
D.thesecondtoweroftheWorldTradeCentrewasfallen
29.Whatsurprisedmewasnotwhathesaidbut
________hesaidit.
A.theway
B.inthewaythat
C.intheway
D.thewaywhich
30.It’snousetryingtosolveproblems________.Talksaretheonlysolution.
A.bythewayofwarB.byforce
C.bycommunicationD.bymeans
31.EversincetheGreensmovedtothecountryayearago,they________betterhealth.
A.areenjoying B.havebeenenjoying
C.couldhaveenjoyed D.hadenjoyed
32.I’mgladtoseethatyou________alotofprogresssinceI______youlast.
A.willmake;
havemet
B.havebeenmaking;
met
C.hadmade;
D.havemade;
meeting
33.SheknowssomuchaboutEngland.Shetherebefore.
A.mustbeB.mustlive
C.musthavebeenD.musthavelivedin
34.—Wouldyouliketocometomybirthdayparty?
—________togoto.Atwhattimewillitstart?
A:
I’mverywilling
I’mtoowilling
C:
I’msorryIhavenotime
D:
Ihate
35.Itwas__________computergamesthatcosttheboyalotoftimeheoughttohavespentonhislessons.
A.havingplayed
B.tohaveplayed
C.playing
D.played
三、完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案。
HarrietTubmanwasbornaslave.Shedidn’tgeta36togotoschool.37achild,Harriethadtoworkveryhardin38allday.Thatway,herownercould39alotofmoneywhenhesoldhiscrops.Harriet40thinkthatshewasbeingtreatedfairly.
41Harrietgrewup,sheranawayfromtheplantation(庄园)tothenorthernUnitedStates.There,andinCanada,42couldbefree.
Harrietlikedtobefree.Shefelt43foralloftheblackpeoplewhowere44slaves.
Harrietreturnedto45tohelpotherslavestorunaway.Shemade46thattheygottothenorthandbecamefree.
Harrietwasingreat47becauseofalawthat48.Thelawsaiditwasnotpermittedto49runawayslaves.Shealso50thattheslaveownerssaidtheywould51$4000toanyonewhocouldcatchHarrietTubman.
ThereweremanystoriesaboutHarriet52slavesrunaway.Inall,shemadenineteentripsbacktotheSouthandguidedabout300slavesto53.WhentheCivilWarbrokeout,thenorthernstates54withthesouthernstates.Harriet55thenorthernstatesbecausethenorthernersbelievedthatslavesshouldbefree.Sheworkedasanurseandspiedbehindenemylinesuntilthenorthernstateswonthewar.
36.A.dayB.chanceC.permissionD.moment
37.A.AsB.BeingC.SinceD.Like
38.A.thefarmB.aschoolC.thefieldsD.afactory
39.A.makeB.payC.gotD.spend
40.A.certainlyB.didn’tC.didD.nolonger
41.A.SinceB.AfterC.ThenD.With
42.A.thewhiteB.whiteC.blackD.blackpeople
43.A.happyB.sureC.wrongD.sorry
44.A.stillB.yetC.onlyD.not
45.A.CanadaB.theSouthC.theNorthD.theU.S.
46.A.perfectB.wayC.possibleD.sure
47.A.angerB.anxietyC.hurryD.danger
48.A.hasjustbeenpassedB.hadjustbeenbroken
C.hadjustbeenpassedD.hasjustbeenbroken
49.A.helpB.setfreeC.stopD.catch
50.A.foundB.noticedC.foundoutD.madesure
51.A.payB.makeC.spendD.get
52.A.helpB.helpedC.helpingD.tohelp
53.A.freedomB.safetyC.NorthD.southernstates
54.A.unitedB.foughtC.madepeaceD.gavein
55.A.lookedforB.stoodforC.lookedonD.wentto
四、阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项
A
AlargenumberofwomeninWesternEuropeancountrieswishthattheywerebornmen.Thenumberissaidashighas60%inWestGermany.
“Womenoftenwishthattheyhadthesamechanceasmenhave,andbelieveitisstillmen’sworld,”saidDrJamesHolden,oneofthescientistswhodidthestudy.
AnneHarperhasaverygoodjobforaninternationaloilcompany.Shealsobelievesin“Women’sLiberation”.“Idon’twishthatIwereaman,”shesays.“AndIdon’tthinkmanywomendo.ButIdowishthatpeoplewouldstoplookingdownuponuswomen.Atwork,forexample,weoftendotheworkthatmendobutgetpaidless.Therearestillalotofjobsthatareusuallythebestonesandopenonlytomen.Ifyou’reaman,youhaveamuchbetterchanceofleadinganexcitinglife.Howmanywomenpilotsarethere…orengineersorscientists?
”
56.Alotofwomeninwishthattheywerebornmen.
A.Europeancountries
B.WestGermany
C.WestEurope
D.WestGermany
57.“Itisstillamen’swould.”Means“”
A.There’remorementhanwomenintheworld.
B.There’remoremenscientistsorengineersthanwomenintheworld.
C.Womencannotlivewithoutmen.
D.Womenhavenotbeengiventhesamechanceasmen.
58.AnneHarperconsidersthatwomenshould.
A.bereallyliberated
B.liveabetterlife
C.bewellpaid
D.getbetterjobsthanmen
59.AnneHarperdoesn’twishthatshewereamanbecauseshe.
A.hasgotaverygoodjob
B.believesin“WomenLiberation”
C.doestheworkthatamancan’tdo
D.isn’tlookeddownuponbyanyone
60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Usuallythebestjobsarenotopentowomen.
B.Womenarelesspaidthanmenforthesamejob.
C.There’remoremenpilots,engineersandscientiststhanwomen.
D.Womenarelookeddownuponbecausethey’rethesecond-classcitizens(二等公民).
B
AgnesMillerwasoneoftheearliestleadersoftheWomen’sLiberationMovementintheUnitedStates.ShewasbornonafarminMissouriin1892.Strangelyenoughshehadaveryhappylifeasachild.Shewastheonlydaughterandtheyoungestchildoffive.Herparentsandherbrothersalwaystreatedherastheirfavorite.
In1896thefamilymovedtoChicago.ThreeyearslatertheymovedbacktoSt.LouiswhereAgnesspenttherestofherchildhood.Sheenjoyedheryearsinschoolandwasanexcellentstudentofmathematics.Shealsowasquiteskillfulasapainter.
ItwaswhenAgneswentofftocollegethatshefirstlearnedthatwomenwerenottreatedasequals.Shedidn’tlikebeingtreatedunequallybutshetriednottonoticeit.Aftergraduatingfromcollegeshetriedtogetajobinhermajorfield—physics.Shesoonfounditwasalmostimpossibleforawoman.
Agnesspentafullyearlookingforajob.Finallyshegaveupinanger.Shebeganwritinglettersofangertovariousnewspapers.AneditorinNewYorklikedherideasverymuch.Hespeciallylikedherstyle.Heaskedhertodoaseriesofstoriesonthedifficultiesthatwomenhadinfindingajob.Andthereshebeganhergreatfightforequalrightsforwomen.
61.WheredidAgnesspendherchildhood?
A.Missouri.B.Chicago.
C.NewYork.D.St.LouisandChicago.
62.Atschool,Agneswasgoodat.
A.physicsandpainting
B.mathsandpainting
C.writingandmaths
D.physicsandwriting
63.WhathappenedinAgnes’slifewhenshewasincollege?
A.Shelearnedtoacc