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第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
6.---Youcouldn’thavechosenanygiftbetterforme.
---_________________
A.Oh,I’dchooseabetteroneforyounexttime.
B.You’vehadgiftformusic,haven’tyou?
C.I’mgladthatyoulikeitsomuch.
D.Sorry,butdon’tblameme,dear.
7.Itwasnotuntiltheyreachedtheriver________theyfoundthebridgehadbeenwashedaway.
A.whenB.whileC.thatD.which
8.Attention,coffeelovers!
Wehaveforyou,thebestcoffeemachine______invented.
A.everB.already C.evenD.nowadays
9.Itremains______whetherJimwillbefitenoughtoplayinthefinals.
A.seenB.tobeseen C.seeingD.tosee
10.Herbrother______beathomenow,becausehewasseenplayingbasketballjustnow.
A.mustn’tB.needn’tC.can’tD.shouldn’t
11.---Thelastone_______paysforthemeal.
---Agreed.
A.arrivedB.arrivesC.toarriveD.arriving
12.Betweenthetwogenerations,itisoftennottheirage,______theireducationthatcausesmisunderstanding.
A.likeB.asC.orD.but
13.Lucyhas______allofthegoalsshesetforherselfinhighschoolandisreadyfornewchallengesatuniversity.
A.acquiredB.finishedC.concludedD.achieved
14.____________themodelingbusinessisbynomeanseasytogetinto,thegoodmodelwillalwaysbeindemand.
A.WhileB.SinceC.AsD.If
15.Weagreedtoaccept______theythoughtwasthebestprofessorinthecollege.
A.whateverB.whomeverC.whicheverD.whoever
16.Theuniversitieshavegotbiggerinsize,_________manymorepeoplethechanceofhighereducation.
A.soallowingB.thusallowingC.sotoallowD.thustoallow
17.Thereare75studentsinourclass,withtheirages_____.
A.rangefrom14to18B.rangingbetween14and18
C.rangedfrom14to18D.rangingboth14and18
18.Theydemandedthatallthebooks_______totheschoollibrarybyFriday.
A.returnB.shouldreturnC.bereturnedD.wouldbereturned
19.---Ihearyou’vegotasetofvaluableAustraliancoins.______Ihavealook?
---Yes,certainly.
A.MustB.MayC.ShallD.Should
20.Anumberoffamiliesgot______intheWenchuanearthquake.
A.separateB.separatedC.toseparateD.separating
第三节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
MysisterandIgrewupinalittlevillageinEngland.Ourfatherwasastruggling___21__butIalwaysknewhewas___22___.Henevercriticizedus,butused___23___tobringoutourbest.He’dsay,“Ifyoupourwateronflowers,theyflourish.Ifyoudon’tgivethemwater,theydie.”I___24___asachildIsaidsomething___25___aboutsomebody,andfathersaid,“___26___timeyousaysomethingunpleasantaboutsomebodyelse,it’sareflectionofyou.”HeexplainedthatifIlookedforthebest__27___people,Iwouldgetthebest___28___.FromthenonI’vealwaystriedto___29___thatprincipleinmylifeandlaterinrunningmycompany.
Dad’salsoalwaysbeenvery___30___.At15,Istartedamagazine.Itwas___31___agreatdealoftime,andtheheadmasterofmyschoolgavemea___32__:
stayinschoolorleavetoworkonmymagazine.
Idecidedtoleave,andDadtriedtoswaymefrommydecision,___33___anygoodfatherwould.WhenherealizedIhadmadeupmymind,hesaid,“Richard,whenIwas23,mydad___34__metogointolaw.AndI’ve___35___regrettedit.Iwantedtobeabiologist,___36__Ididn’tpursemy___37__.Youknowwhatyouwant.Goandfulfillit.”
As___38__turnedout,mylittlepublicationwentontobecomeStudent,anational___39__foryoungpeopleintheU.K.MywifeandIhavetwochildren,andI’dliketothinkwearebringingthemupinthesamewayDad___40__me.
21.A.biologistB.managerC.lawyerD.gardener
22.A.strictB.honestC.specialD.learned
23.A.praiseB.courageC.powerD.warmth
24.A.
think
B.
imagine
C.
remember
D.
guess
25.A.
unnecessary
B.
unkind
unimportant
D.
unusual
26.A.
Another
Some
Any
Other
27.A.
on
in
at
D.
about
28.A.
case
by
turns
chance
return
29.A.
revise
set
review
follow
30.A.
understanding
experienced
serious
demanding
31.A.
taking
up
making
picking
keeping
up
32.A.
suggestion
decision
notice
choice
33.A.
and
as
even
if
if
34.A.
helped
allowed
C.
persuaded
suggested
35.
A.
always
never
seldom
almost
36.
rather
but
for
therefore
37.
promise
task
belief
dream
38.
this
he
it
that
39.
newspaper
magazine
program
project
40.
controlled
comforted
reminded
raised
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Intheearlypartofthetwentiethcentury,racismwaswidespreadintheUnitedStates.ManyAfrican-Americanswerenotgivenequalopportunitiesineducationoremployment.MarianAnderson(1897-1993)wasanAfrican-Americanwomanwhogainedfameasaconcertsingerinthisclimateofracism.ShewasborninPhiladelphiaandsanginchurchchoirsduringherchildhood.Whensheappliedforadmissiontoalocalmusicschoolin1917,shewasturneddownbecauseshewasblack.Unabletoattendmusicschool,shebeganhercareerasasingerforchurchgatherings.In1929,shewenttoEuropetostudyvoiceandspentseveralyearsperformingthere.HervoicewaswidelypraisedthroughoutEurope.ThenshereturnedtotheUSin1935andbecameatopconcertsingerafterperformingattheTownHallinNewYorkCity.
RacismagainaffectedAndersonin1939.WhenitwasarrangedforhertosingatConstitutionHallinWashington,D.C.,thedaughtersoftheAmericanRevolutionopposeditbecauseofhercolor.ShesanginsteadattheLincolnMemorialforover75,000people.In1955,Andersonbecamethefirstblacksoloist(独唱者)tosingwiththeMetropolitanOperaofNewYorkCity.ThefamousconductorToscaninipraisedhervoiceas"
heardonlyonceinahundredyears"
.ShewasaUSdelegate(代表)totheUnitedNationsin1958andwontheUNpeaceprizein1977.Andersoneventuallytriumphed(获得胜利)overracism.
41.Accordingtothispassage,whatdidMariandobetween1917and1929?
A.Shestudiedatamusicschool.B.Shesangforreligiousactivities.
C.ShesangatTownHallinNewYork.D.ShestudiedvoiceinEurope.
42.ToscaninithoughtthatMarianAnderson______.
A.hadaveryrarevoice B.sangoccasionallyinpublic
C.sangonlyonceinmanyyearsD.wasseldomheardbypeople
43.Anderson'
sbeautifulvoicewasfirstrecognized______.
A.attheLincolnMemorialB.inWashingtonDC
C.inEuropeD.attheUnitedNations
44.ThispassageshowsthatAndersonfinallydefeatedracismintheUSby______.
A.protestingtothegovernment B.appealingtotheUnitedNations
C.demonstratinginthestreetsD.workinghardtoperfectherart
B
TheMemoryKeepers
Forsomekids,oldphotosandbabypicturesareembarrassing.Forothers,theyarecherishedkeepsakes.Butforthousandsofchildrenlivinginorphanages(孤儿院)worldwide,theserecordsofthepastsimplydon’texist.Eitherthekids’parentsweren’taroundtosnapphotos,orthepictureshavebeenlost.Whateverthereason,theMemoryProjectisgivingorphansalastingdocumentoftheiryouth.
Overthelasttwoyears,theMemoryProjecthasprovidedhand-paintedportraitstomorethan4,000childrenlivinginorphanagesinpoorcountries.BenSchumaker,24,gottheideawhenhewasvisitinganorphanageinGuatemala,inCentralAmerica.Buthe’snotcreatingtheportraitsalone.StudentsinhundredsofhighschoolartclassesacrosstheU.S.paintthemusingphotossentfromtheorphanages.
Schumakerbelievesthattheartistsbenefitfromtheprojectasmuchastheorphansdo.“TherearetwopurposesoftheMemoryProject,”hetoldTFK.“Oneistoofferaspecialgifttothechildabroad.Theotheristohelpopentheeyesofthestudentwhoispainting.”Staringintotheeyesofanotherperson,Schumakerbelieves,createsarealconnection.ThisconnectionraisesawarenessinU.S.schoolsabouttheneedsoftheworld’spoorchildren.“It’saboutplantingaseed,”hesays.
SchumakerisalsoworkingonBooksofHope,aprojectinwhichstudentsofallagesputtogetherhomemadebooksforchildreninUgandaandIndia.HehopesthatonedaychildreninUgandaandIndiawillsendbookstotheU.S.“It’simportanttometohaveitbeatwo-wayexchange,”Schumakersays.
45.Oldphotosandbabypicturesareclearlyunavailableto_______.
A.thekidsinrichfamiliesB.thekidsincommonfamilies
C.thekidsinexpandedfamiliesD.thekidswithoutparents
46.HowcantheorphansinGuatemalagetacontinuingrecordoftheiryouth?
A.Byhand-paintedportraitsthatBenSchumakerpainted.
B.Bythephotostheorphan