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31.Hehadgivenupsmoking,_______madehiscolleaguesquitehappy.
32.Aftersurvivingtheterribleaccident,themangainedanewperspectivetowardslife,finally_______itsvalue.(understand)
33.Receivingahorrendoushaircut,thewomandecided______thehairsalon.
A.suingB.tosueC.tobesuedD.notsuing
34.Thereislittlepointin______grammaticalruleswithoutunderstandingthem.(recite)
35._______theyhavedifferentpersonalities,theygetalongwellwitheachother.
A.AslongasB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.Even
36.Never________thathisguessworkwouldbesototallycontrarytofact.(expect)
37.Thefamilykeptalloftheirfamilyphotosinashoebox_____ofcardboard.(make)
38.Itwassincethecustomerdidnotreturntheloan______thebankwasforcedtoreact.
39._________thetruthis,itisalwaysconvenienttoblameoutsidersforcreatingtrouble.
40.Theplainfact______you’llnevergettouniversityisobviousifyoudon’tstudyhardnow.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.why
25.Somebelievetennisplayersare__________themostsuperstitiousstarsinsport.Forexample,theywearredunderwear,thinkingredispartofwin.
A.duringB.amongC.exceptDinfrontof
26.ChenGuangbiao,a__________businessman,isthefirstChinesebillionairetomaketilepledgetogiveawayallofhispersonalwealthwhenhedies.
A.42-year-oldB.42-years-oldC.42yearoldD.42yearsold
27.QQchattinginnowaymakesushappierthanspendingface-to-facetimewithourbelovedones.Familyis__________theheartis.
28.Foryears,only30percentoftheForbiddenCity(故宫)__________opentothepublic.Butitmayincreaseto70percentafterabigrenovation(修缮).
A.areB.isC.wereD.havebeen
29.He__________inMarriotHotelfortwoyears.Butheisn'
tinanytouchwithhishotelfellowssinceheleftlastyear.
A.workedB.hasworkedC.hasbeenworkingD.hadworked
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31.Itwasthenin2007,witharecordcontract__________Germanottacompletelygaveupherformername.Shetookthemoniker(艺名)LadyGage.
A.beforeB.whenC.inwhichD.that
32.__________fordecades,theexpertsknowthatin1995teenfriendshipgroupsaveragedsixpersonsandin2005theanswerwastwenty.(study)
33.Accordingtoasurvey__________byaUKmagazineinAugust,eatingratherthandrinkinghasbecomethemainincomefortheBritishpubs(小酒吧).(do)
34.Newtonwasbornin1643inLincolnshire,England,whichissaid__________thesiteofthefamousappletreethatinspiredhimtodiscoverthelawofgravity.(be)
35.Scientistsconcluded__________helpedkeeppeoplehappy.
A.keepingbusyB.keepbusyC.keptbusyD.havingkeepingbusy
36.TheAustralianteenager,JessicaWatsonbecametheyoungestperson__________theglobenonstoponherown.(circle)
37.Neveruseacellphonewhenthereislightning__________lightningcantravelthroughthephoneline.
A.asifB.unlessC.aslongasD.because
38.USscientistsdiscoveredanEarth-sizedplanetcalledGliese581g.Theythinkthereisachance__________theplanetcouldhavelife.
39.Facebookisawebsite,__________peopleareabletosharepersonalinformation.
40.“Asknotwhatyourcountrycandoforyou;
ask__________youcandoforyourcountry.”It’safamousquotefromUSpresidentJohnF.Kennedy’sinaugural(就职的)speechin1961.
SectionB(9%)
A.enoughB.challengeC.activityD.concernedAB.hoping
AC.hopefullyAD.designedBC.lifelongBD.mysteriousCD.generally
YoumaybesurprisedtohearthatchildreninBritain,hometotheworld’smostsuccessfulauthor,JKRowlingofHarryPotterfame,haveaproblemwithreading.Theproblem,asfarasthegovernment,expertsandmanyparentsare___41___,isthatkidsarejustnotdoing___42___ofit.
It’snotjustaquestionofchildrennotreadingtheclassics—difficultworksbyWilliamShakespeareandCharlesDickens.Reading___43___isincrisisintheUK.Manydifferentreasonsaregiven:
lackofencouragementformparents,competitionfromTVandtheInternetandcomputergames.
Butthegovernmentandschoolshavenotgivenuponyoungsters.Therearemanyschemestoencouragekidstoreadmoreandtherebygetintothehabitofa(n)___44___thatwillbringrealfulfillment.
TheNationalLiteracyTrust(NLT),abody,setupbythegovernment,___45___hasaschemecalled“ReadingChampions”.ThissummerReadingChampionshasa(n)___46___called“QuestSeekers”.Itis___47___totakechildrenonarideinto___48___andwondrouslandwheretheycandiscoverthejoyofreadingandnurturea___49___loveaffairwithreadingandbooks.Theideaistoturnatriptotheirlocallibraryintoakindofmagicaladventure,ofthekindthatyoungreadersloveintheHarryPotterbooks.
III.ReadingComprehension15%
Moreandmoreyoungwomenwanttolookbeautiful.Youngwomen’sdesiretoachievethefigureofafashionmodelhasan
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formofexpressionintheproblemofanorexianervosa.Anorexianervosaisa(n)
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disorderwhichoccurslargelyamongyounggirls;
52,itisalsofoundamongsome
oftheyoungwomen,andinsomecases,amongboys.
Anorexianervosais53starvationattitudestowardfood,anddistorted(扭曲的)bodyimage.54theyareoftenextremelythin,anorexicgirlsbelievethattheyarefatandare
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ondieting.Theirperceptionsoftheirownbodiesareverymuchdistorted.Theydonotseethemselvesasthinbut
56,asfat.Most
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ofanorexialose25percentormoreoftheirbodyfat.Anorexiaalsocausesthemtobecomeweak.Fromfivetosixpercentofanorexics__58_diefromstarvation.
Anorexia,whichmeans“withoutfood”,seemstobequite59amongyounggirls,althoughitwas
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aproblemtwentyyearsago.The
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ofAnorexiaisnotknown.Researchersaretryingtofindoutits
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butitisrelatedtoapsychological(心理的)need.Onetheoryisthattheywanttoavoid
becominganadult,sincestarvationcan
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downphysicalgrowthandthebeginningofpuberty(青春期).Anothertheoryisthatanorexiaisrelatedtorefusalofthemotherfigureortobeingthedaughterofanoverlyprotectiveandcontrollingmother.Bybeinganorexic,thegirlshowsherabilityto_64_atleastoneaspectofherownlife.
Inaddition,researchersnote
thattheproblemmayresultinawrongbodyimage---theidealoffemalebeautyofbeingverythin.
50.A.ordinary
B.extreme
C.interesting
D.everlasting
51.A.acting
B.sleeping
C.studying
D.eating
52.A.however
B.furthermore
C.anyhow
D.therefore
53.A.broughtby
B.foundin
C.regardedas
D.characterizedby
54.A.Because
B.When
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55.A.forced
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56.A.rather
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C.further
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57.A.lovers
B.victims
C.women
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58.A.greatly
B.strangely
C.actually
D.steadily
59.A.strange
B.common
C.possible
D.often
60.A.hardly
B.certainly
C.hopefully
D.exactly
61.A.medicine
B.truth
C.result
D.cause
62.A.possibility
B.opportunity
C.necessity
D.importance
63.A.break
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64.A.control
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Today’sdadspendsmorehoursonchildcarethanadadagenerationago.Buthestilllagsbehindthemodern-daymom,evenwhenherwagesareequal,anewstudyreports.Researchersfoundthatthenumberofhoursamotherspentatworkhadnoeffectontheamountoftimeafatherdevotedtochildcareduringtheweek.Similarly,amother’sincomehadverylittleinfluenceonfathers’involvementinchildcare.Onweekends,however,fathersspentmoretimewiththeirchildren.Despitewomen’sincreasingroleinthelabormarket,mostmothersremaintheprimarycaregiversofyoungchildrenonweekdays.
Researchersfoundthatfathersspentanaverageof2.5hoursonaweekdayandabout6hoursonaweekenddaywiththeirchildren.Thisincludedtimespentplayingtogetherordoingschoolwork,personalcaresuchasbathingandfeeding.Onweekdays,childrenspentone-thirdlesstimewiththeirfathersthanwiththeirmothers,butonweekendsthetimegapclosedandkidsspentonly13%moretimewiththeirmothersthanwiththeirfathers.Childrenofwomenwhomademoremoneyspentmoretimewiththeirfathersonweekends,however.“Thegoodnewsisthataswomenbecomeequalcontributingpartners,therelativeinvolvementoffathersdoesincrease,”oneresearchersaid.“Thebadnewsisthatmenstilldolessontraditionalwomen’sjobs—(takingcareof)babies,dishes,etc.”
Inotherfindings,fatherswithsomecollegeeducationspent17moreminutesperweekdaywiththeirchildrenthandadswithoutanycollegeeducation.Fatherswhomademoremoneyspentlesstimewithchildrenonweekdays,buttheamountoftimewasfairlysmall.“Ourfindingssuggestthatalthoughmothersstillshouldermostparenting,fa