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第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)

第一节单项填空(共10小题;

每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.—Sorry,Imadeamistakeagain.

—______.Practicemoreandyou’llsucceed.

A.NevermindB.Certainlynot

C.NotatallD.Don’tmentionit

2.Thereareplentyofvegetablesinthefridge.Youneedn’tbuy______.

A.someB.anyC.fewD.little

3.Jack,look!

Everybodyisdoinghomeworkquietly.______youmakeanoiseinclass?

A.CouldB.ShallC.WillD.Must

4.Thepianist______aloveformusicwhenhewasalittleboy.

A.developsB.hasdeveloped

C.developedD.haddeveloped

5.Itisusuallycheapertohavethegoods______byseathanbyair.

A.sentB.tosendC.sendingD.beingsent

6.Youcansmokehere______youleaveawindowopentoletthesmokeout.

A.eventhoughB.sothatC.aslongasD.incase

7.Students______todosomevoluntaryworkeveryyear.

A.wereencouragedB.areencouraged

C.encourageD.encouraged

8.Ithasn’tbeenannounced______theplaneistotakeoff.

A.whereB.whenC.howD.why

9.Igottothelecturehallveryearly,______togetagoodrest.

A.hopingB.hopedC.tohopeD.hope

10.Fujianhasshutdownthechickenmarkets______humaninfectionsofH7N9werefound.

A.whoseB.whyC.whichD.where

第二节完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Justtheotherday,alittlegirlwalkedpastmeasIstoodatthebusstop.Hereyeswerejust

11andscanningeverywhere.Iwasamusedandmyeyesstartedfollowingher.Shekept

12emptybottles,colacansandcardboardboxes.Shekeptfillingherbagwitheverythingshecouldfind.Then,witha13smileonherface,sheranaway.

Myeyeskeptfollowingher.Shewalkedtoascrap(废品)shopand14thebaginfrontofthescrapshopowner.Withadisgusted(厌恶的)lookhethrewafive-rupeecoinather,butshestillkept15.Iwasamazedatthe16ofthislittlegirl.

WhatIsawnextwastrulytouching.Sherantoaflowervendor(小贩)and17someflowersfromhim.Icouldn’thelpmy18anymore.SoIrushedtoherbeforeshecouldrunawayagainandaskedherwhatshewasgoingtodowiththatlittlebunchofflowersinher

19.

Shesmiledatmeandtoldmethattheywerehermother’s20flowers.Shewantedtogivethemtoher.“Isitherbirthday?

”Iasked.Shesaid,“Mymotherlovesmeandtakescareofmeandmybrother.Igetsome21forthescrapthatIsell.Butmymothergets22forspendingthewholedayandnighttakingcareofthefamily,23Ibuytheseflowersforhereveryday,tobring24fragrance(香气)intoherlifethatwillmakeherfeelgoodandsaythankyoutoherforlovinguswithoutany25.”

Istoodthere,26.Thelittlegirl27behindacloudofdustleftbyabus,butsheremainedinmy28.She29meintorecallingthelasttimeIhadexpressedmyselfsounconditionally.Weshould30theeffortsofourlovedones.

11.A.requiringB.demandingC.searchingD.marking

12.A.pickingupB.bringingupC.takingupD.givingup

13.A.beautifulB.victoryC.friendlyD.shy

14.A.cleanedB.abandonedC.coveredD.emptied

15.A.noddingB.speakingC.smilingD.waving

16.A.spiritB.imageC.experienceD.bravery

17.A.borrowedB.boughtC.tookD.brought

18.A.comfortB.reliefC.curiosityD.mercy

19.A.handbagB.handC.pocketD.purse

20.A.memorableB.necessaryC.favoriteD.special

21.A.foodB.moneyC.energyD.space

22.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything

23.A.becauseB.ifC.unlessD.so

24.A.anyB.littleC.toomuchD.alittle

25.A.situationsB.conditionsC.questionsD.solutions

26.A.excitedB.embarrassedC.exhaustedD.touched

27.A.approachedB.disappearedC.turnedD.changed

28.A.hopeB.concernC.lifeD.thoughts

29.A.pushedB.putC.turnedD.run

30.A.recommendB.applyC.appreciateD.grasp

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

EditorHenrySlocum,

IreadyourMay10tharticleinthelocalnewspaperHonesdaleTimesaboutelectronicbooks,ore-books,withgreatinterest.Youmadeseveralgoodpointsaboutthedisadvantageofe-books.Youmayhaveoverlooked,however,someofthewaysinwhichtheyaresuperiortotraditionalbooks.Yes,e-booksareexpensive,buttheyarealsoconvenient.Inaddition,duetotheirenvironment-friendlynature,e-bookshavethepotentialtochangeourplanetsforthebetter.

E-books,foranyonewhoisunfamiliarwiththeterm,areaboutthesamesizeandshapeasregularbooks.Theyhavealargescreeninthemiddle,however,thisscreenshowsthereaderapageofthetextthathasbeendownloadedfromacomputer.Oncethereaderhasfinishedreadingthepageonthee-bookscreen,heorshescrollsdowntoseeanewpage.Theprocesscontinuesuntiltheentirebookhasbeenread.

Asyoupointedout,Mr.Slocum,it’sgreattolieonawarm,sandybeachwithabook.Youcandothatjustaseasilywithane-bookasyoucanwithatraditionalpaperbook.Infact,becausee-booksaresolight,youcancarrythemselves.Say,forexample,thatyouliketoreadonthebus.Whichwouldyourathercarrywithyou—aheavy800-pagenovel,orane-bookthatweighsonlyafewounces?

Anotherimportantadvantageisofferedbye-booksaswell.Theyaremoreenvironment-friendlythantraditionalbooks.Atpresent,thousandsoftreescutdowneachyeartomeetthepublishingindustry’sdemandforpaper.Booksthatdon’tsellareeventuallyreturnedtothepublisheranddestroyed.Thisterriblewastecouldbeavoidedifeveryoneusede-books,whichrequirenopaper.

Sincerely,

DavidEng

31.WhatdoesEditorHenrySlocumthinkaboute-books?

A.Interesting.B.Expensive.

C.Convenient.D.Environment-friendly.

32.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph2?

A.Whatane-bookis.B.Whye-booksarepopular.

C.Howe-bookshavedeveloped.D.Whoarethereadersofe-books.

33.InDavid’sletter,hethinksthat______.

A.e-bookswillcomedowninprice

B.e-bookscomeinvarioussizesandshapes

C.e-booksdolittleharmtotheenvironment

D.e-booksarenobetterthantraditionalbooks

34.Themainpurposeoftheletteristo______.

A.explainhowtoreade-books

B.honorthepersonwhoinventede-books

C.scoldpublishersforwastingsomuchpaper

D.provideevidencethate-booksareagoodidea

B

IpromisedMichaelIwouldn’tmentionthisuntiltheseasonwasover.NowIthinkit’stime.

Earlylastseason,IwroteacolumnaboutanartofkindnessIhadseenJordandotoadisabledchildoutsidethestadium.Afteritran,Igotacallfromamaninthewesternsuburbs.Hesaid,“IreadwhatyouwroteaboutJordan,butIthoughtIshouldtellyouanotherthingIsaw.”

Hereitcomes,Ithought.Italwaysdoes.Writesomethingniceaboutaperson,andpeoplecallyouuptosaythatthepersonisnotsonice.

AfewweekslaterJordanandIweretalkingaboutsomethingelsebeforeagame,andIbroughtupwhatthemanhadsaid.Wasthemanright?

HadJordanreallybeentalkingtothosetwoboysinthatpooranddirtyneighborhood?

“Nottwoboys,”Jordansaid.“Butfour.”

Andhenamedthem.Hesaidfournames.Andwhatdidtheytalkabout?

“Everything,”Jordansaid.“Anything.I’veaskedtoseetheirgradessothatIcanchecktoseeifthey’repayingattentiontotheirstudy.Ifitturnsoutthatoneortwoofthemmayneedteaching,Imakesuretheygetit.”

It’sjustonemorepartofMichaelJordan’slife,onemorethingthatnooneknowsabout,andonemorethingJordandoesfightfor.TheNBAseasonisovernow,andthoseboyshavetheirmemories.SodoJ!

WhentheexpertreviewersbegintoturnagainstJordanastheysurelywill,I’llthinkaboutthoseboysunderthestreetlight,waitingforthemantheyknowtocome.Forsomeonetheycandependon.

35.ThewriterwrotethisstoryaboutJordanandhisyoungfriendsbecause______.

A.hethoughthighlyofJordan’sdeeds

B.hehatedtoseeJordandosomethingbad

C.hebelieveditwastimetohelpthedisabled

D.hefeltsureheneedn’tkeepthepromisethen

36.Amaninthewesternsuburbsmadeacallto______.

A.knowwhyJordanstoppedinabadarea

B.getachancetobecomefamoushimself

C.letthewriterknowJordanwasnotthatnice

D.offeranexampletoshowhowJordanhelpedothers

37.WhydidJordantalkwiththeboys?

A.Heneededtheirsupport.

B.Hehadpromisedtodoso.

C.Helikedtoteachthemtoplaybasketball.

D.Hewantedtomakesuretheyallstudiedwell.

38.ThetextimpliesthatJordanis______.

A.anexcellentbasketballplayer

B.goodatdealingwithproblemsoflife

C.alwaysreadytomakefriendswithyoungpeople

D.willingtodowhateverhecanforthegoodofsociety

C

Dogsalreadyguideblindanddisabledpeopleandnowtheyaretobetrainedtohelppeoplewithdementia.TheideadevelopedbysomeuniversitystudentswillnowbeputintopracticebyScotlandMedicalCenter.Theresearchismeaningful,forthereare670,000peopleinBritainwhohavedementiaandby2021thisisexpectedtorisetoonemillion.

Dementiacanmakepeopleconfusenightanddayorforgetbasicthingssuchaswashingordrinkingenoughwater.Thedogswouldbetrainedtohelptoguidethemthroughtheday.

JoyceGrayfromScotlandMedic

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