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ButIreallydon’t….” 

“Ohcomeon!

”Mrs.Rojasinsisted.SheputonaromanticCDandtheybothstartedtodance.Theyweredancingforabout1minutewhensuddenlythemusicstoppedandthelightswentout. 

Mrs.Rojaslaughed.“We’rejustnotveryluckytonight,arewe?

”shesaid.Mr.Rojassaid,“Ofcoursewe’relucky!

Wearetogether!

”Hekissedherandcontinuedtodancewithher,inthedarkandwithoutmusic.

21.WhydidMr.andMrs.Rojasstayathomelastnight?

A.Theywantedtostaytogether. 

 

B.Theweatherwassoterrible.

C.Theyhadadinnerathome. 

D.Theyplannedtowatchamovie.

22.Whenitstartedtosnow,Mr.andMrs.Rojaswere_________.

A.makingpopcorn 

B.watchingamovie 

C.playingcards 

D.dancingtothemusic

23.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.Itwasarainydayinsummer 

B.Mrs.Rojascookedverywell

C.Mr.Rojaslovedtodanceatfirst 

D.Mr.Rojaswasinlovewithhiswife

B

ItwarmedmyhearttodaytowalkintotheThirstyCameldowntownintheThanksgivingDay,fora 

quicklunchbeforeahaircutandlibrarytrip.Ihan,afoodshopowner,saidthathewasrefusingtotakemoneytodaybecauseitwasBuyNothingDay.Toincreaseawareness(意识)ofthestrangeoverspendingnatureofoursociety,Ilansuggestedatradeforfoodtoday.Hesimplyaskedthatyouoffersomethingofequalpersonalvalueforthemealyoureceived.

AtfirstIwasreallyuncomfortable,wonderingifitwouldbefairtoexchangeayettobedetermined“IOweYou”(IOU)forfood?

WhatcouldIgivehimofequalvalue?

Afterall,hisfoodisthebestinthetown!

WeendedupwritingourIOU'

swithpromisesofabook,somepaintingsandtheofferofworkin 

avarietyofwaysifheneedsit.

Ithinktheideaisn'

tthatthetradeis"

equal"

somuchastheimportanceofthekindoftransaction.Weputthoughtintoourofferandwehadanevengreaterunderstandingforthemealsweate.

Wedon'

tbuyalot,especiallyatthisupcomingtimeofyear.Wedon'

tgivegiftsatallinfact.Theholidaytimeisspentenjoyingeachother'

scompanyanddoingthingstogetherwithfamilyandfriends.Thisiswhatseemsmostsensible.

Ilanisagoodperson.Weareallluckytohavesomeonelikethisinourcommunity.

24.Ilandidnottakeanymoneythatdayinorderto_________.

A.haveaquicklunchbeforeahaircutandlibrarytrip

B.buynothingthatdaytosavesomemoney

C.makepeopleawareoftheiroverspending

D.tradeforsomethingofequalvalueinreturn

25.Forthemeal,theauthorfinallyofferedIlan________.

A.somepromises 

 

B.abook 

C.somepaintings 

D.workindifferentways

26.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“transaction”?

A.transport 

B.trade 

C.meal 

D.giving 

27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoBuyNothingDay?

A.Disagreeable 

B.Meaningless. 

C.Supportive. 

D.Doubtful.

C

TheMinistryofConstructionhasreleasedthenamesofthefirstgroupof20nationalparks,including9Suzhouclassicalgardens:

ZhuozhengGarden,LiuGarden,WangshiGarden,HuanxiuVilla,LionGrove,YipuGarden,OuGarden,TuisiGardenandCanglangPavilion.

Nationalparksrefertothefamouscityparksandgardens.SuzhouclassicalgardensarepartsofChina'

spreciousculturalheritage(遗产)(allthe9gardensareonthelistofWorldCulturalHeritage)aswellasanecessarypartofthelifeofSuzhoucitizens,nottomentiontheyarealsoworld-famoustourismresorts(胜地).Infact,theiruniquehistoricalandculturalbackgroundservestocontributetotheirrankingamongnationalparks.

TheearliestclassicalgardensinSuzhoucandatebacktotheSongDynasty.However,thegardensimpresstheirvisitorsnotonlywiththeirage-oldhistorybutalsowiththeirdelicatescenes,particularlyCanglangPavilion,ZhuozhengGarden,LionGroveandLiuGarden,themostfamousfourthatrepresentdifferentstylesofdynastiesofSong,Yuan,MingandQing.

In1978,animitation(仿造物)ofaSuzhouclassicalgardenwassetupbyChenCongzhou(theauthorofthebookSuzhouClassicalGardens)intheCityMuseumofArtinNewYork,US,whichwasthefirsttimeevertodirectlyintroduceChineseancientarchitecturetoWesterners. 

28.___parksandgardensareselectedasNationalParksinthefirstgroup.

A.9B.8C.20D.4

29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutSuzhouclassicalgardensisNOTtrue?

A.TheyarepartsofChina'

spreciousculturalheritage.

B.Theyareworld-famoustourismresorts.

C.TheyareanecessarypartofthelifeofSuzhoucitizens.

D.Theycameintobeingatthesametime. 

30.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplainthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"

delicate"

?

A.astonishingB.deliciousC.beautifulD.impressive

31.ThefirstimitationofaSuzhouclassicalgardenwassetupin___.

A.LondonB.NewYorkC.ParisD.Tokyo

D

Nearly300mileslong,upto18milesacrossand4000vertical(垂直的)feetdown,the8thnewwonder:

thesplendidGrandCanyon(峡谷).

Viewingitsglory,PresidentTheodoreRooseveltcalledtheGrandCanyon"

anaturalwonder,absolutelyunparalleled(无比的)throughouttherestoftheworld"

.HeurgedAmericanstopreservewhathedescribedasthe"

wonderfulgreatness,thenobleness,thegreatlonelinessandthebeautyofthecanyon"

.Morethanahundredyearslater,it'

sstilleasytoseewhyalmost5millionannualvisitorscalltheGrandCanyonawonder. 

Thecanyonstretchesasfarastheeyecansee.Some5or6millionyearsago,theColoradoRiverrushedthroughthisland,carvingoutthemassivecanyonweseetoday,exposingevenolderlayersofrockpreviouslyburied.Geologistssaysomeare2,000millionyearsold.NativeAmericanswerethefirstpeopletomaketheserockywallsastheirhomesabout12,000yearsago. 

TodaytheHualapiandHavasupaiIndianslivedeepinthecanyon,balancingage-oldtraditionswithmodernity.Therearenoroadstothisvillage;

mulescarrythemailhere.Butatthesametime,thetribesaredesigningaskywalkthatpromisesanexcellentviewoverthecanyonearlynextyear.Thebaldeagle,wildandendangeredAmericaniconisanotherlongtimeresidentoftheGrandCanyon.

32.Itwas___thatrushedthroughthelandandthentheGrandCanyoncameintobeing

A.theNileRiverB.theColoradoRiver

C.theRiverofBabylonD.theAmazonRiver

33.Thetribeslivinginthecanyonarebuilding___.

A.aroadB.abridgeC.askywalkD.arailway 

34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthebaldeagleisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thebaldeagleisbecomingendangered. 

B.ThebaldeaglehaslivedintheGrandCanyonforalongtime. 

C.TheAmericaniconisthebaldeagle.

D.Thebaldeagleisakindoftamebird.

35.Thepassagemainlyintroduces___.

A.theArizonaplains.

B.thebaldeagle 

C.theColoradoRiver

D.the8thnewwonderoftheworld:

theGrandCanyon

第二节任务型阅读根据短文内容,从下面7个选项中选出5个填入空白处,并在机读卡上将正确答案的标号涂黑。

(共5题,每小题2分,满分10分)

Howoldis“old”?

36 

.Twohundredyearsago,youwereoldat35.Thatwastheaveragelifethen.Attheturnofthiscentury,asmedicalknowledgeadvanced,theaveragelifespan(长度)increasedto45.In1950,70-year-oldswerereallyold.Today,ahealthy70-year-oldislookingforwardtomanymoreactiveyears.

So,howoldisold?

Theanswerisoneyou’veheardmanytimes,fromallsortsofpeople.“Youareasold(oryoung)asyoufeel!

”Thecalendar(日历)simplytellsyouhowmanyyearsyouhavelived.37

Onceanunknownauthorwrote,“ 

38.Nobodygrowsoldbylivinganumberofyears;

peoplegrowoldbygivinguptheirgoals.”

39 

.AliceBrophy,whenshewaswiththeNewYorkCitycommissionfortheAging,said,“Itupsetsmewhenpeoplesay,‘Gee,youlookyoungforyourage!

’Whatdoesthatmean?

Istheresomemodelthatyou’resupposedtolookacertainwayat65and75and85?

Youknowyoucandieoldat30andliveyoungat80”

Therearemanywrongideasaboutaging. 

40 

.Herearesomeofthemorecommonones.Forexample,mostolderpeopleareinpoorhealth,orolderpeopleareunabletochange.

A.It’sextremelyterribletobegrownold.

B.Youthisnotatimeoflifebutitisastateofmind.

C.Theseideasstereotype(固化)peopleonthebasisofage.

D.Oldisapointofview. 

E.Olderpeoplearestubborn,unabletochange.

F.Theanswerhaschangedovertheyears.

G.Yourbodytellsyouhowwellyou’velived.

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,,从短文所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)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。

Asmydaughterwasridingtoschoolwithhertwofriends,atruckpulledoutinfrontofthem.The

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