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4.Don’tgetoffthebusuntilit________.
A.hasstoppedB.stoppedC.willstopD.shallstop
5.Inthedarkstreet,therewasn’tasingleperson________shecouldturnforhelp.
A.thatB.whoC.fromwhomD.towhom
6.________besenttoworkthere?
A.WhodoyousuggestthatshouldB.Doyousuggestwhoshould
C.WhodoyousuggestD.Doyousuggestwhomshould
7.________isthedistancebetweenthetwocities?
A.HowfarB.HowlongC.WhatfarD.What
8.IusedtodrinkalotofteabutthesedaysI_____coffee.
A.preferredB.preferC.havepreferredD.ampreferring
9.Thebell______theendoftheperiodrang,______ourheateddiscussion.
A.indicating;
interruptingB.indicated;
interrupting
C.indicating;
interruptedD.indicated;
interrupted
10.After________seemedlikehours,anursewheeledDorisoutoftheemergencyroom.
A.thatB.whatC.whichD.there
11.Itwassucha________winterthatmanyfruittreeswere________todeath.
A.freezing;
frozenB.frozen;
freezing
C.freezing;
freezingD.frozen;
frozen
12.Chinahasalotoffamouswriters,oneof________isLuXun.
A.themB.whoseC.whoD.whom
13._______,hisideawasacceptedbyallthepeopleatthemeeting.
A.StrangeasitmightsoundB.Strangealthoughitmightsound
C.AsitmightsoundstrangeD.Asstrangeitmightsound
14.—I’mafraidthedatefortheinterviewdoesn’tsuitme.
—_______,wecanmakeitanotherday.
A.IfsoB.IfnecessaryC.IfnotD.Ifpossible
15._______tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone’sskin.
A.BeingexposedB.Exposed
C.HavingexposedD.Afterbeingexposed
二、完形填空(共15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A,B,C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Myfatherwasinthenavy,whichmeantthatmymotherwasmarriedtobothmyfatherandthesea.Aswasoftenthecase,wehadtopackourbelongingsintoboxesand16thosewehadgrowntolove.Wewouldarriveatournewhomeandfindourselvesonceagain17atthepier(码头)wavinggood-byetomyfatherashisshippulledhimawayfromus.Mymotherwouldturnmybrotherandmearoundbeforetheshipwasoutof18,wipeourtears,andtakeusbackhometostarttheprocessof19inwiththenewenvironmentagain.
Throughouttheyearsofchanging20,schoolsandfriends,thereremainedoneconstantinmychildhood—mymother.Forbothmybrotherandme,shewasthecook,maidandteacher.Sheplayedtheseroleswhile21sometypeofpart-timejob.Leavinga22careerisjustoneofthesacrificeswhichmymothermadeformyfamilyaswemovedaroundtheworldwithourfathereverythreeyearsorso.Whileshehadtodealwithonlyasmallbudget,mymother,somehow,managedtomakeeachhousetobetheveryhomethatissafeandcomfortable.
Thisprobablysoundslikeadepressingwaytolive,23withtwosmallchildren:
“single”parenthood,short-termfriendships,andtheinabilityto24acareerorestablishahome.Butitwasnotformymother.Sheturnedthis
25intoadventureforusall!
Eachrelocation(变换位置)wasachanceto26anotherpartoftheworld.Mymothergreetedeachnewculture,climateandneighborhood.Eachnewhousewasa27torearrangefurniture,makecurtainsand28pictures.Everypart-timejobwasanopportunitytolearnsomethingnewandworkwithinterestingpeople.
Nomatterhowdifficultthelifewas,shewasalwayshavinga29attitude.Shealwayshadstrengthinthefaceofstruggleandchange.Mymotherwasso30allthoseyearsduringmychildhood—shewasmyislandinaseaofchange.Sheismyheroine.
16.A.leavebehindB.leaveoutC.leaveoffD.leavefor
17.A.livingB.staringC.standingD.going
18.A.rangeB.shapeC.sightD.control
19.A.adaptingB.suitingC.matchingD.fitting
20.A.namesB.jobsC.addressesD.directions
21.A.performingB.seekingC.waitingD.applying
22.A.pleasingB.boringC.depressingD.promising
23.A.generallyB.actuallyC.especiallyD.unfairly
24.A.desertB.developC.affectD.limit
25.A.lifestyleB.valueC.journeyD.opportunity
26.A.acquireB.exploreC.occupyD.realize
27.A.loadB.sadnessC.resultD.challenge
28.A.hangB.drawC.takeD.sell
29.A.changeableB.cautiousC.positiveD.negative
30.A.experiencedB.admirableC.patientD.respectful
三、语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填人一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填在答题卷标号为71-80的相应位置上。
One
summereveningIwassittingbytheopenwindow,readingastorybook.JustthenI__31___(hear)someonecrying,"
Help!
Help!
"
Ilookedoutbutitwastoodarktoseeanythingclearly.Thecrysounded_32_achild.
Idecidedtohavealookintheyard.Iturnedonthelightandfoundfor___33__aflashlightandastickintheroom.____34___(Arm)withthese,Iwentoutintotheyard.OnceagainIheardthecry."
Who'
sthere?
Icalledout.__35_therewasnoanswer.Withthehelpofmyflashlight,Isearchedallovertheyard,including___36___branchesofthetree.Therewasnosignofanybodyoranything.Icametothe__37__(conclude)thatmyimaginationwasplayingtricksonme,probablybecauseofthestoryIwasreadingaboutstrangecreaturesonanotherplanet.
Feelingratherfoolishabouthuntingaroundinmyownbackyard,Iwentbackintothehouse.Ihadjustsatdowntoreadmybookagain___38__Iwasfrightenedbythecryof"
fromrightbehindme.Idroppedmybookandjumpedup.There,_____39__(sit)onthetablewasalargegreenandredbird.Itwasmyneighbor'
sparrot!
WhileIwasoutintheyard,theparrotmusthaveseenthelightinthelivingroomandcomein__40____theopenwindow.
四、阅读理解题(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Babygirlsmaketheirwaydirectlyfordollsassoonastheycancrawl,whileboyswillheadforcars,astudyhasshown.Thefindings,thefirsttoshowdifferencesinveryyoungbabies,suggestthereisabiologicalbasistotheirpreferences.
PsychologistsDrBrendaToddfromCityUniversityLondoncarriedoutanexperimentinvolving90babiesaged9monthsto36months.Thebabieswereallowedtochoosefromseventoys.Someweretypicallyboys'
toys----acar,adigger,aballandablueteddy.Therestweregirls'
toys:
apinkteddy,adollandacookingset.Theywereplacedameterawayfromthetoys;
andcouldpickwhichevertoytheylikedtheirchoiceandtheamountoftimetheyspentplayingwitheachtoywererecorded.
Oftheyoungestchildren(9to14months),girlsspentsignificantlylongerplayingwiththedollthanboys,andboysspentmuchmoretimewiththecarandballthanthegirlsdid.Amongthetwoandthree-year-olds,girlsspent50percentofthetimeplayingwiththedollwhileonlytwoboysbrieflytouchedit.Theboysspentalmost90percentoftheirtimeplayingwithcars,whichthegirlsbarelytouched.Therewasnolinkbetweentheparents’viewonwhichtoysweremoreappropriateforboysorgirls,andthechildren'
schoice.
DrBrendaToddsaid,"
Childrenofthisagearealreadyexposedtomuchsocialization.Boysmaybegiven‘toysthatgo’whilegirlsgettoystheycancarefor,whichmayhelpshapetheirpreference.Butthesefindingsagreewiththeformerideathatchildrenshownaturalinterestsinparticularkindsoftoys.Therecouldbeabiologicalbasisfortheirchoices.Malesthroughevolutionhavebeenadaptedtoprefer:
movingobjects,probablythroughhuntinginstincts(本能),whilegirlspreferwarmercolorssuchaspink,thecolourofanewbornbaby."
41.Babyboysandgirlshavedifferenttoypreferencesprobablybecause____
A.babyboysaremuchmoreactive
B.babygirlslikebrightcoloursmore
C.theirparentstreatthemdifferently
D.thereisanaturaldifferencebetweenthem
42.Bothbabyboysandbabygirlsliketoplaywith____accordingtothestudy.
A.aballB.ateddyC.acarD.adoll.
43.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?
A.Nine-month-oldbabyboysdon'
tplaywithdollsatall.
B.Two-year-oldbabygirlssometimesplaywithcarsandballs.
C.Theolderthebabiesare,themoreobvioustheirpreferenceis.
D.Parentsshouldteachtheirbabiestoshareeachother'
stoys.
44.WhatdidDr.BrendaToddconcludefromtheresultsofthestudy?
A.Adultspurposelyinfluencetheirbabies'
preference.
B.Babies'
preferenceisn'
taffectedbysocialsurroundings.
C.Babyboyspreferringtomovingtoyswillbegoodathunting.
D.Babygirlspreferringwarmercolorswillbewarm-hearted.
45.Wemayreadthisarticleina______sectionofanewspaper.
A.scienceB.healthC.educationD.entertainment.
B
Therewasonceafarmerwhohadafineoliveorchard.Hewasveryhardworking,andthefarmalwaysprosperedunderhiscare.Butheknewthathisthreesonsdespisedthefarmwork,andwereeagertomakewealth,throughadventure.
Whenthefarmerwasold,andfeltthathistimehadcometodie,hecalledthethreesonstohimandsaid,"
Mysons,thereisapotofgoldhiddenintheoliveorchard.Digforit,ifyouwishit."
Thesonstriedtogethimtotelltheminwhatpartoftheorchardthegoldwashidden,buthewouldtellthemnothingmore.
Afterthefarmerwasdead,thesonswenttoworktofindthepotofgold.Sincetheydidnotknowwherethehiding-placewas,theyagreedtobegininaline,atoneendoftheorch