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21.Mary_____aphotoofProfessorSmithwhilehewasmakingaspeech.
A.takesB.tookC.wouldtakeD.hastaken
22._____thelightinthehallwilltakemorethanmoney.
A.MendingB.MendC.BeingmendedD.Tobemended
23.Theyoungcouplewillhavetorentahouse,fortheirnewlyboughtone_____.
A.wasdecoratedB.isbeingdecorated
C.willdecorateD.haddecorated
24.-Whichcitydoyouexpecttolivein?
-Idon’tmindwhereIlive_____thereismyfavouritejob.
A.sothatB.incaseC.asfarasD.solongas
25.Wehadtospendthreemorehourswaitingin______cafeattheairportbecause
_______flightwasdelayed.
A.a;
theB.不填;
theC.the;
不填D.a;
a
26.Mycomputerneedstoberepaired.Howmuchdoyouthinkit_____?
A.wouldcostB.costC.willcostD.hascost
27.Mydaughter,_____jobrequireshertodoalotoftravelling,isalwaysawayfrom
homealot.
A.whichB.thatC.whoseD.where
28.Theyoungwomanhadhercar_____inthemudfortwohoursbeforetherescue
workersarrived.
A.trapB.trappingC.trappedD.tobetrapped
29.I’dliketogotoTommy’sbirthdaypartythisevening,butI_____just_____from
theflu.
A.am…recoveringB.will…recover
C.was…recoveringD.had…recovered
30.Glancing_____hisshoulder,Ericcouldseethedogwasrunningafterhim.
A.overB.acrossC.throughD.onto
31.IwishI_____thecarjourneyhomewithmyfriends.Nowtheyarewatchingthe
footballmatchathome.
A.willshareB.havesharedC.wouldshareD.hadshared
32.-Ihadaveryboringweekendathome.
-Whydidyoustayathome?
You_____withus.
A.mighthikeB.couldhavehiked
C.shouldhikeD.musthavehiked
33.-WhenwoulditbepossibleforLucytoseethejudgeor_____itwas—the
lawyer?
-Nextweek.
A.whichB.whoeverC.whoseD.whatever
34.Proudlyreadinghispoem,Davidglancedaroundtheroom,only_____noneofhis
classmateswaslisteningtohim.
A.foundB.findingC.findD.tofind
35.Howstrangeitis_____thestudentsaresoquietintheclassroom!
A.whereB.whenC.whetherD.that
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,共30分)
Twistwasthenameofanoldchampionracinghorse.Hewaspastthirtyyearsold,buttheheartofthetrue36stillbeatwiththegreatspirit.However,Iknewlittleaboutthe37thattheoldhorse’sspiritwouldhaveonmydaughter.
MydaughterStacyhadeverhada38experiencewitharunawayhorse.Shewasjusteightatthetime,andaterrifying39accompaniedthedisaster.Althoughshebrokenobones,her40,loveforhorsesandthedesiretolearntoridewere
41.NomatterhowmywifeandItried,wehadno42incuringthedamagecausedthatday.Butwhenshewasthirteen,aturningpointcame.OnedayasIsawStacylookintotheeyeofthe43fellowinthestall(牲口棚),Iknewthiswasgoingtobethebeginningofa44relationship.
Fortunately,Stacy’saccidenthadnotweakenedherlovefor45ingeneral,andthissmallopeningwasallthatTwistneededtocreateanunusual46.Inthefollowingweeks,Stacybegantoexpressdaily47incomingtothestallwithme.Sheactivelyspenttimewithhim,feeding,brushingandcombinghim,allthe
48talkingtohimaboutherlife.
Thenoneday49Iwasreadyingonehorseforaride,Inoticedtheoldguy’seagerexpressionanddesiretobe50,too.SoIaskedStacyifshewantedtotakeTwistoutforaride.In51,Stacylookedonceagainintotheoldman’seye.Thatmoment,theirtwospirits52andcompletedthebondthathadbeenformingoveracoupleofmonths.Continuingtolookdeepintohiseyes,Stacydidn’t53.Sheonlynoddedyes.Momentslater,Isawthemriding54together,Stacywinningrenewed(重建的)confidenceanddesire,andTwistwinninghismedalofachild’s
55.
36.A.jumperB.memberC.ownerD.winner
37.A.wishB.abilityC.effectD.idea
38.A.strangeB.richC.badD.new
39.A.attackB.fallC.shakeD.task
40.A.prideB.skillC.luckD.confidence
41.A.destroyedB.ignoredC.violatedD.reformed
42.A.successB.needC.aimD.surprise
43.A.strongB.oldC.braveD.poor
44.A.seriousB.similarC.specialD.formal
45.A.animalsB.parentsC.friendsD.fields
46.A.impressionB.eventC.styleD.bond
47.A.thanksB.interestC.sympathyD.opinions
48.A.bestB.wayC.sameD.while
49.A.althoughB.soC.asD.because
50.A.carriedB.includedC.praisedD.trained
51.A.responseB.briefC.additionD.return
52.A.roseB.foughtC.metD.recovered
53.A.smileB.actC.thinkD.speak
54.A.offB.onC.downD.back
55.A.spiritB.heartC.agreementD.dependence
第三部分:
阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,共30分)
A
Itwasthesummerof1936.TheOlympicGameswerebeingheldinBerlin.Ihadtrained,sweatedanddisciplinedmyselffor6yearsontherunningbroadjump.Ayearbefore,asacollegestudentattheOhioState,I’dsettheworld’srecordof26feet81/4inches.Nearlyeveryoneexpectedmetowin.
Iwasinforasurprise.Whenthetimecameforthebroad-jumptrials,Iwasshockedtoseeatallboyhittingthepit(坑)atalmost26feetonhispracticeleaps.HeturnedouttobeaGermannamedLuzLong.Hehadeasilyqualifiedforthefinalsonhisfirstattempt.
Anervousathleteisanathletewhowillmakemistakes.Ifouled(犯规)twiceonmyqualifyingjumps.Walkingafewyardsfromthepit,Ikickedatthedirtdisgustedly.SuddenlyIfeltahandonmyshoulder.IturnedtolookintothefriendlyblueeyesofLuzLong.“Hi,I’mLuzLong.Idon’tthinkwe’vemet.”“Gladtomeetyou,”Isaid.Then,tryingtohidemynervousness,Iadded,“Howareyou?
”“I’mfine.Somethingmustbeeatingyou.Youshouldbeabletoqualifywithyoureyesclosed.”Hesaid.
Heseemedtounderstandmynervousness,andtookpainstoreassureme.Finally,seeingthatIhadcalmeddownsomewhat,hesaid,“Whatdoesitmatterifyou’renotthefirstinthetrials?
Tomorrowiswhatcounts.”Allthetensionleftmybodyasthetruthofwhathesaidhitme.ConfidentlyIqualifiedwithalmostafoottospare.
Luzbrokehisownrecordandpushedmeontoapeakperformance.TheinstantIlandedfrommyfinaljump—theonewhichsettheOlympicrecordof26feet51/16inches—hewasatmyside,congratulatingme.
56.Theauthorsaid“Iwasinforasurprise”becausehe_____
A.beatLuzLongB.qualifiedforthefinal
C.metagreatcompetitorD.joinedintheOlympicGames
57.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthepassage?
A.HeremainedconfidentintheOlympicGames.
B.Hehadqualifiedforthefinalsonhisfirstattempt.
C.HehadpreparedforBerlinOlympicsinOhioState.
D.Hebroketheworldrecordoftherunningbroadjump.
58.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.AreliablemanintheOlympicGames.B.AmemorableexperienceintheOlympics.
C.AsurprisingresultintheOlympicGames.D.AgoodsuggestiononhowtowinintheOlympics.
B
Backthosephotosup
Theimageswerestriking.HomesontheEastCoastwerewashedawaybySuperstormSandy.Peoplewereintears,pickingupfadedphotographs,amongtheironlyremainingpossessions.
Ifthatdoesn’tmoveyoutogetseriousaboutsafekeepingyourlifetimeofmemories,whatwill?
Thedigitalageofferstoolsneverimaginablebefore—includingone-clickaccesstoalifetimeoffamilyphotos.
Hereisabrochureonhowtobackup(存)yourphotosandsavethemonline,wheretheycanliveforeverandbeaccessibleingoodtimesandbad.
Scanning
Thefirststepforthoseoldphotosistoscanthemandsavethemtoadigitalformat.Mostprinterscomewithscannersthesedays,sothat’saneasybutextremelytime-consumingstep.
Storingthephotos
Withyourscansinplace,importthephotosintoyourcomputer,andbackthemup.
Youcouldmakemultiplecopiesofthedisksandspreadthemtolovedones.Oryoucouldchooseexternal(外接的)harddrivesorUSBthumbdrive,andaddyourphotoandvideocollectionfromyourcomputer.
Onlinebackup
Ifyouneedlotsofspace,lookatapureonlinebackupservice,Caronite.
Caronitebacksup300millionfilesdaily.Onceyousignup,itstartstopickupeverythingyouhaveonyourharddrive.Butphotocollectiononyourcomputer’smainharddrivechargesfor$59ayear.
CloudStorage
Forfolkswhodon’tneedautomaticbackup,butinsteadwanttotakeamoreactiveapproach,Dropbox,GoogleDriveandMicrosoft’sSkyDriveletyoustorefilesonlinebyyourself,shareandinstantlyaccessthem.Allofferfreeoptions—2GBoffreestorageforDropbox,5GBforGoogleand7GBforSkyDrive.Butifyouwantmore,youneedtopay.
BottomLine
Theharddriveorflashdriveisthecheapestandeasiest.Butdrivescanfail.Onlineservicesaremoreexpensive,butmoresecure.Withmoreofusswitchingbackandforthbetweenourcomputers,suchservicesarethebestwaytogetaccesstoourdatafromwhereverweare.
59.WhydoestheauthormentionSuperstormSandy?
A.Totellthebackgroundofthescanningphotos.B.Toattractthereaders’interestinthebackups.
C.Todescribeaseverenaturaldisaster.D.Towinthereaders’sympathy.
60.Whatcanweknowfromth