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22.Thewell-dressedgentlemantobeacriminal,which,ofcourse,surprisedmany
readers.
A.turnedtoB.turnedoutC.turneddownD.turnedup
23.Themotherrushedtothehospitalsheheardhersonwasinjuredinatraffic
accident.
A.inaminuteB.foramomentC.atthemomentD.themoment
24.Heinauniversityforfiveyears,butnowherunsacompanyofhisown.
A.hastaughtB.hadtaught
C.taughtD.hasbeenteaching
25.Thegirltoldhermotherthatshewouldgiveheracallherarrival.
A.uponB.atC.withD.in
26.Thebeliefisgenerallyheldcommunicativeskillisamustnowadaysinhuntingfor
ajob.
A.whatB.thatC.whichD.as
27.Muchtomysurprise,onlyPetermyoponionatthemeeting.
A.heldB.madeC.agreedD.shared
28.Withanothertenmiles,wemustspeedupsothatwecangettherebeforedark.
A.goesB.goingC.togoD.gone
29.—Iamhappyyoucancometomyparty,,please.
—Thankyou.
A.MakeyourselfathomeB.Takeitaway
C.TakeyourtimeD.Helpyourself
30.Itwasinthevillagethebusinessmanwasbornandbroughtuphebuilta
hopeprimaryschool.
A.that;
thatB.where;
thatC.where;
whichD.that;
which
31.Evenif,Iwillnotgototheparty,forIamtoobusytogetaway.
A.invitingB.invitedC.havebeeninvitedD.invite
32.Lookingbacktheirseniorschoollife,manyuniversitystudentssaidtheyhave
wastedsomuchtimeoncomputergamesthen.
A.couldn’tB.wouldn’tC.needn’tD.shouldn’t
33.Nowthatyouareourcustomer,wewillallowyoua10%diacountifyoubuythe
dress.
A.commonB.usualC.regualarD.ordinary
34.—ToKunmingairport,please.Iwillcatchthe8:
00flight
—Ithinkyouwillmakeifwedonotgetcaughtinatrafficjam.
A.itB.themC.thatD.those
35.Ourfoodout,whynotgotothemarketandbuysome?
A.runsB.ranC.isrunningD.hasbeenrun
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
Acertainwomanonedaysaidthatsomethingthathurtherbestfriendofmanyyears.She
36immediatelyandhavedoneanythingtohavetakenthewordsback.Whatshesaid
37herfriendsomuchthatthisgoodwomanwashurtherselfforthepainshecaused.Ina(an)38toundo(弥补)whatshehaddone,shewenttoanolder,wiserwomaninthevillagetoaskfor39.
Listeningtoher,theolderwoman40theyoungerwoman’sgreatpainandknewshemusthelpher.She41knewshecouldnevereaseherpain,42shecouldteach.Sheknewtheresultwoulddependonlyonthe43odtheyoungerwoman.Shesaid,“Tonight,takeyourbestfeather44andputasinglefeatheronthedoorstepofeach45intownbeforethesunrises.”
Theyyoungwoman46hometoprepareforherwords,evenifthefeatherpillowweereverydeartoher.All47long,sheworkedaoneinthecold.48theskywasgettinglightandsheplacedthelastfeatheronthestepsofthelasthouse.Justasthesunrose,she
49totheolderwoman.
“Now,”saidthewisewoman,“Gobackandrefillyourpillowwiththe50youhaveputonthesteps.Theneverythingwillbeasitwasbefore.”
“Youknowthatis51!
ThewindblewawayeachfeatherasfastasIputthenmonthedoorsteps!
”Theyoungwomanwasvery52.
“Thatistrue,”saidtheolderwoman.“Never53.Rachofyourwordsislikeafeatherinthewind.54Spoken.Noeffectcaneverreturnthemtoyourmouth,55yourwordsandguardthemmostofallinthepresenceofthoseyoulove.”
36.A.calledB.apologizedC.regrettedD.wrote
37.A.hurtB.missedC.impressedD.gave
38.A.effectB.effortC.letterD.offer
39.A.viewB.moneyC.comfortD.advice
40.A.sensedB.remindedC.noticedD.reduced
41.A.hardlyB.stillC.alsoD.yet
42.A.soB.andC.forD.but
43.A.patienceB.attitudeC.characterD.words
44.A.coatB.capC.auiltD.pollow
45.A.stairB.houseC.gateD.street
46.A.hurriedB.droveC.rodeD.walked
47.A.dayB.morningC.nightD.afternoon
48.A.AgainB.FinallyC.SuddenlyD.Lately
49.A.referredB.turnedC.returnedD.devoted
50.A.sandB.moneyC.stepD.feather
51.A.uselessB.impossibleC.uncessaryD.boring
52.A.surprisedB.rightC.puzzledD.angry
53.A.admitB.mindC.rememberD.forget
54.A.OnceB.ToughC.UnlessD.As
55.A.SpeakB.ChooseC.SayD.Guide
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
TwobirdsofthesingleslookingforloveinBritainturnedtotheInternetlastyear,accordingtofiguresmadeinpublicyesterday.Specialsitesofferintroductionstosmokers,RomanCatholics,tallpeole,beautifulpeople,frequentflyersandvegetrians.Technologyhasbroughtaboutagreatchangeinthedatinggames.
AsurveybyParsnip,aBritainbranchofEurope’slargestdatingservicewithmorethan1.5millionmembers,saysthat65percentofthe5.4millionBritonslookingforarelationshipusedonlinedatingserviceslastyesr.
AspokeswomanforRelate,therelationshipadvisor,confirmedthatafigureoftwothirdsfeelitallright.“Doingitonlineallowspeoplequitealotofprivacy,becausetheycandoabitofquietresearchandlookaroundfromthecomfortoftheirownhome.Youdon’thavetomeetamiddlemanorgotoanactualdatingagencyoffice,whichtakesalotofcourage.”shesaid.
Therearemorethan100independentonlinedatingagenciesinBritain.Parsnipsaysthat50percentofsinglepeoplebelievetheywillmeetasuitablepartnerthroughtheInternet,from35percentsixmonthsago.
MaryBalfour,thefounder,saysthattheInternethaschangedthedatingindustrycompletely.“It’slikeareturntoold-fashionedloveletters,”shesaid.“Youdon’tbaseyourinitialjudgementonhowsomeonelooksorwhathisorherfigureislike.Youre-mailortalkbeforeyouactuallyseeeachother.Everybodyyouknowwhoissinglethesedayshasatleasthadagoodlookatadatingsite,inroductionagencyorpersonalad.Theyhaveto,becausealltheoldmatchmakinginstitutonshavegone.Peopleworkharder,settledownlaterandlivemoreisolatedlives.TheyaremuchmorelikelytoendthedaywithaDVDandacanofbeerthanbygoingtoavillagedance.
56.Whatdoesthepassagermainlytalkabout?
A.Britishsinglesgoonlineforlove.B.Britishsingleslikegoingonline.
C.Goingonlineforloveisdangerous.D.NewwaysofdatinginBritain.
57.ThefollowingstatementsarefalseEXCEPTthatsingles.
A.don’thavetodoanyresearchatallB.needn’tgotoago-between
C.needtoactuallymeeteachotherD.havetogotoavillagedance
58.Accordingtothetext,aboutBritonsdatedOnlinelastyear.
A.3.5millionB.1.5millionC.2.7millionD.1.9million
59.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat.
A.old-fashionedlovelettersbecomepapularagain
B.onlinedatingservicesareoutofdate
C.halfsinglesbelievetheycanmeetasuitablepartneronline
D.onlinedatingneedsalotofcourage.
B
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A.0061394194444B.0061394198637
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61.Wherecanyoufindthepassage?
.
A.Inamagazine.B.OntheInternet
C.InaguidebookD.Inanewspaper.
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A.introduceplacesofinterestinAustralia
B.tellreaderstotraveltoAustralia
C.offertouristssomeinformationaboutMelbourne
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