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6.Manypeoplewholivealongthecoastmakealiving________fishingindustry.
A.atB.inC.onD.by
7.--Albert’sbirthdayisonnextThursday,andI’mplanningasurprisingpartyforhim.
--_____________.I’llbringsomewine.
A.SoundslikefunB.Itdepends
C.JustaminuteD.Youarewelcome
8.Myroomisamess,butI___________cleanitbeforeIgoouttonight.Icandoitinthemorning.
A.daren’tB.shouldn’tC.needn’tD.mustn’t
9.–IwanttoseeMr.White.Wehaveanappointment.
--I’msorry,butheisnot____________atthemoment,forthemeetinghasn’tended.
A.busyB.activeC.connectedD.available
10.Mr.andMr.Brownwouldliketoseetheirdaughter____________,getmarried,andhavekids.
A.settledownB.keepoffC.getupD.cutin
11.Nowadays,cycling,alongwithjoggingandswimming,__________asoneofthebestall-roundformsofexercises.
A.regardB.isregardedC.areregardedD.regards
12.–MichaelwaslateforMr.Smith’schemistryclassthismorning.
--__________?
AsfarasIknow,henevercamelatetoclass.
A.SowhatB.WhynotC.WocaresD.Howcome
13.I_________downtoLondonwhenIsuddenlyfoundthatIwasonthewrongroad.
A.wasdrivingB.havedriven
C.woulddriveD.drove
14.Iwaswatchingtheclockallthroughthemeeting,asIhadatrain_________.
A.catchingB.caughtC.tocatchD.tobecaught
15.ItwaswhenIgotbacktomyapartment________Ifirstcameacrossmynewneighbours.
A.whoB.whereC.whichD.that
16.Thehospitalhasrecentlyobtainednewmedicalequipment,__________morepatientstobetreated.
A.beingallowedB.allowing
C.havingallowedD.allowed
17.Located________theBeltmeetstheRoad,JiangsuwillcontributemoretotheBeltandtheRoadconstruction.
A.whyB.whenC.whichD.where
18.WorkingwiththemedicalteaminAfricahas_________thebestinherasadoctor.
A.heldoutB.broughtoutC.pickedoutD.givenout
19.Newsreportssaypeacetalksbetweenthetwocountries_______________withnoagreementreached.
A.havebrokendownB.havebrokenout
C.havebrokeninD.havebrokenup
20.Though___________money,hisparentsmanagedtosendhimtouniversity.
A.lackB.lackingC.lacksD.lacked
II.阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)
A篇
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A.Toencouragedonations.B.Toadvertisecomingevents.
C.Tointroducespecialexhibits.D.TotellabouttheCenter’shistory.
B篇
ItwasacoldMarchdayinHighPoint,NorthCarolina.ThegirlsontheWesleyanAcademysoftballwerewaitingfortheirnextturnsatbatduringpractice,stampingtheirfeettostaywarm,Eighth-graderTaylorBisbeeshivered(发抖)alittleasshewatchedherteammateParisWhiteplay.Thetwodidn’tknoweachotherwell—Taylorhadjustmovedtotownamonthorsobefore.
Suddenly,Parisfelltotheground,Paris’seyerolledback,”Taylorsays.“Shestartedshaking.Iknewitwasanemergency.”
Itcertainlywas,Parishadsufferedasuddenheartfailure.Withoutimmediatemedicalcare,Pariswoulddie.
Atfirstonemoved.Thegirlswereinshock.Thenthesoftballcoachshoutedout,“DoesanyoneknowCPR?
”
CPRisalife-savingtechnique.TodoCPR,youpressonthesickperson’schestsothatbloodmovesthroughthebodyandtakesoxygentoorgans.Withoutoxygenthebrainisdamagingquickly.
Amazingly,TaylorhadjusttakenaCPRcoursethedaybefore.Still,shehesitated.Shedidn’tthinksheknewitwellenough.Butwhennooneelsecameforward,TaylorrantoParisandbegandoingCPR,“Itwasscary.Iknewitwasthedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath,”saysTaylor.
Taylor’sswiftactionhelpedherteammatescalmdown.Onegirlcalled911.Twomorerantogettheschoolnurse,whobroughtadefibrillator,anelectronicdevices(器械)thatcanshocktheheartbackintowork.Luckstayedwiththem:
Paris’heartbeatreturned.
“IknowIwasreallylucky,”Parissaysnow.“Mostpeopledon’tsurvivethis.Myteamsavedmylife.”
ExpertssayParisisright:
Forasuddenheartfailure,thesinglebestchanceforsurvivalishavingsomeonenearbystepinanddoCPRquickly.
Today,Parisisbackonthesoftballteam.Taylorwillapplytocollegesoon.Shewantstobeanurse.“Ifeelmoreconfidentinmyactionsnow,”Taylorsays.“IknowIcanactunderpressureinascarysituation.”
24.WhathappenedtoParisonaMarchday?
A.Shecaughtabadcold.
B.Shehadasuddenheartproblem.
C.Shewasknockeddownbyaball.
D.Sheshiveredterriblyduringpractice
25.WhydoesParissayshewaslucky?
A.Shemadeaworthyfriend.
B.Sherecoveredfromshock.
C.ShereceivedimmediateCPR.
D.Shecamebackonthesoftballteam.
26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeTaylor?
A.Enthusiasticandkind.
B.Courageousandcalm.
C.Cooperativeandgenerous.
D.Ambitiousandprofessional
C篇
TerrafugiaInc.saidMondaythatitsnewflyingcarhascompleteditsfirstflight,bringingthecompanyclosertoitsgoalofsellingtheflyingcarwithinthenextyear.Thewehicle-namedtheTransition–hastwoseatswheelsandwingsthatfoldupsoitcanbedrivenlikeacar.TheTransition,whichflewat1,400feetforeightminuteslastmonth,canreacharound70milesperhourontheroadand115inthefliesusinga23-gallontankofgasandbums5gallonsperhourintheair.Ontheground,itgets35milespergallon.
Around100peoplehavealreadyputdowna$10,000deposittogetaTransitionwhentheygoonsale,andthosenumberswilllikelyriseafterTerrafugiaintroducestheTransitiontothepubliclaterthisweekattheNewYorkAutoShow.Butdon’t
expectittoshowupintoomanydriveways.It’sexpectedtocost$279,000.Anditwon’t
helpifyou’restuckintraffic.Thecarneedsarunway.
Inventorshavebeentryingtomakeflyingcarssincethe1930s,accordingtoRobertMann,anairlineindustryexpert.ButMannthinksTerrafugiahascomecloserthananyonetomakingtheflyingcarareality.Thegovemmenthasalreadypermittedz&
xxkthecompanytousespecialmaterialstomakeiteasierforthevehicletofly.TheTransition
isnowgoingthroughcrashteststomakesureitmeetsfederalsafetysiandards.
MannsaidTerrafugiawashelpedbytheFederalAviationAdministration’sdecisionfiveyearsagotocreateaseparatesetofstandardsforlightsportaircraft,whicharelowerthanthoseforpilotsoflargerplanes.Terrafugiasaysanownerwouldneedtopassatestandcomplete20hoursofflyingtimetobeabletoflytheTransition,arequirementpilotswouldfindrelativelyeasytomeet.
27.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?
A.ThebasicdataoftheTransition.
B.Theadvantagesofflyingcars.
C.Thepotentialmarketforflyingcars.
D.ThedesignersoftheTransition.
28.WhyistheTransitionunlikelytoshowupintoomanydriveways?
A.Itcauserstrafficjams.
B.Itisdifficulttooperate.
C.Itisveryexpensive.
D.Itbumstoomuchfuel.
29.Whatisthegovemment’sattitudetothedevelopmentoftheflyingcar?
A.Cautious
B.Favorable.
C.Ambiguous.
D.Disapproving.
30.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.FlyingCaratAutoShow
B.TheTransition’sFistFlight
C.Pilots’DreamComingTrue
D.FlyingCarClosertoReality
III.完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)
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