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8.-CouldIcallyoubyyourfirstname?
-Yes,you______.
A.will B.could C.may D.might
9.______forthefreetickets,Iwouldnothavegonetothefilmssooften.
A.Ifitisnot B.Wereitnot C.Haditnotbeen D.Iftheywerenot
10.______theburningheat,thesummerholidaysaredrawingtoaclose.
A.Despite B.Despiteof C.Becauseof D.Although
11._______newsituationyouface,thereisnoshameinadmittingthatyouareworriedorconcerned.
A.What B.Whichever C.Nomatterwhat D.Wherever
12.Theenemyhadnowayout_______.
A.andgivein B.buttogiveup C.exceptgivein D.buttogivein
13.Thiscompositioniswellwritten.Thelittleboy______itonhisown.Whichofthefollowingisnotcorrect?
A.can’thavewritten B.couldn’thavewritten C.mightnothavewritten D.mustn’thavewritten
14.Theoldmanwaspowerlesstodoanythingexcept______.
A.cry B.crying C.tocry D.cried
15.-Mr.Browndidn’tcometothemeetingyesterday,didhe?
-_________.Awholenightwaswasted.
A.Yes,wecouldn’thavewaitedforhim B.Yes,weneedednottowaitforhim
C.No,we
needn’twaitforhim
D.No,weneedn’thavewaitedforhim
16.-ItissaidthatJanefailedinthefinalexams.
-Soshe______beinacheerfulmoodnow.
A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.won’t D.can’t
17."
Iwonderwhyheislate."
"
He_______thetrain."
A.canhavemissed B.couldmiss C.mayhavemissed D.mightmiss
18.Ithinkhehasforgottentheincident______theotherday.
A.happened B.whichhappened C.happening D.beinghappened
19.YoumusthavepracticedspeakingEnglishforlongbeforethecontest,_______?
A.mustn’tyou B.haveyou C.haven’tyou D.didn’tyou
20.Scientistssayitmaybefiveyears______itispossibletotestthismedicineonhumanpatients.
A.since B.before C.after D.when
21.Thebridgewasnamed______theherowhogavehislifeforthecauseofthepeople.
A.from B.with C.by D.after
22.Tonight’smeeting_______tobeadifficultone.We’dbettergetreadytodealwithit.
A.proves B.promises C.considers D.turnsout
23.Wehavetwospareroomsdownstairs,______hasbeenusedformorethantwomonths.
A.butneitherofwhich B.noneofwhich C.butneitherofthem D.noneofthem
24.Isthisbook_______youwantedtoborrowlasttime?
A.which B.that C.theone D.then
25.Tosucceed,_______Ineedisyourhelp.
A.which B.allthat C.allwhat D.onlythat
II.Clozetest(1’*20=20’)
(A)
I’mconfusedwith"
space"
inChina
_26_atraveler,Ihavebeenconfused(困惑的)timeandtimeagainwitheveryplace_27_Ivisit.Thisis_28_Imisunderstoodthebodylanguageofthepeople.InChina,I_29_manyissues(问题)withtheconcept(概念)of"
.AsanAmericanIneed"
personalspace"
.So,_30_IcametoShanghaiIwasconstantlyapologizingtostrangers_31_Ibumpedintoonthestreetsoreveninthebus,buttheyjust_32_melikeIwasstrange._33_bodylanguageisdifficult,butit’simportanttobecomeawareof(了解)it.I_34_apologizetostrangersthatIranintoonthestreet,becauseImakeanefforttounderstand.Somyadvice,watchyourownactions,fortheycan_35_amessagetosomeonethatyoumaynotevenknow!
Andwhenindoubt,smile!
26.A.Tobe
B.For
C.As
D.AlthoughI’m
27.A./
B.where
C.wherever
D.towhich
28.A.mainlybecause
B.what
C.how
D.why
29.A.have
B.havehad
C.had
D.hadhad
30.A.thefirsttime
B.forthefirsttime
C.atthefirsttime
D.firsttime
31.A.what
B.who
C.when
D.whoever
32.A.watched
B.glaredat
C.saw
D.lookedat
33.A.Tobeunderstand
B.Tounderstand
C.Beingunderstand
D.Understanding
34.A.notanylonger
B.notanymore
C.nolonger
D.amnotlonger
35.A.send
B.leave
C.receive
D.give
(B)
Eversincethefirstcomputergamesappeared,manyso-calledexpertshavewarnedusthattheyarebadforourchildren."
Children’seyeswillbe_36_"
somepeoplesaid."
Theywillgoblindiftheyplaywiththesegamesallday.Themoretheyplaythesegames,theworse_37_fortheireyes"
._38_,noonehasyetprovedthatplayingcomputergamesismoredangerousforyour_39_thanreading.Peoplehavealsocriticizedtheviolenceinmanycomputergames."
Thesegamesareteachingourchildrenthatviolenceistheanswer_40_alloflife’sproblems,"
thecriticssaid.Butthecriticsseemtoforgetthattelevisionandfilmsarealready_41_ofviolence.Thelatestexpertisnowwarningthatcomputergamesmaymakeourtoesfalloff.AnAmericanscientiststudiedchildreninagamecenter."
Whiletheywereplayingthegames,the_42_oftheirfeetdropped_43_1or2degrees,"
hesaid.
Ifthiscontinuesforhundredsofyears,"
hewrites"
itwill_44_aseriouschangeinourbodies.Ourtoesandindeedourfeet___45____justdropoff.Parentsshouldstoptheirchildrenplayingthesegamesimmediately!
36.A.harmed
B.injured
C.hit
D.influenced
37.A.theyare
B.itis
C.thisis
D.thatis
38.A.However
B.While
C.Although
D.Therefore
39.A.view
B.sight
C.eyes
D.health
40.A.for
B.over
C.with
D.to
41.A.filled
B.full
C.enough
D.sure
42.A.warmth
B.heat
C.temperature
D.coldness
43.A.for
B.by
D.at
44.A.resultin
B.resultfrom
C.sufferfrom
D.comeacross
45.A.will
B.should
C.must
D.might
III.Reading(1’*14=14’)
A
Doctorshaveknownforalongtimethatextremelyloudnoisescancausehearingdamageorloss.Thenoisecanbethesoundofajetairplaneormachinesinfactoriesorloudmusicorothercommonsoundsfoundathomeoratwork..
AnAmericandoctorhasfoundthatusingaspirincanincreasethetemporaryhearinglossordamagefromloudnoises.Hedidanexperiment,usinganumberofmalestudentsatauniversitywhoallhadnormalhearing.Hegavethemdifferentamountsofaspirinfordifferentperiodsoftime,thenhetestedtheirhearingability.Hefoundthatstudentswhoweregivenfourgramsofaspirinadayfor2dayssufferedmuchgreatertemporaryhearinglossthanthosewhodidnotuseaspirin.Thehearinglosswasabouttwiceasgreat.ThescientistssaidmillionsofpeopleintheUSAusedmuchlargeramountsofaspirinthanwereusedinthestudyandthosepeoplefacedaseriousdangerofsufferinghearinglossfromloudnoise.
46.Doctorshavelongknownthat______.
A.commonsoundsathomearenotharmfultotheear
B.onemaylosehishearingwhenhehearsaterriblyloudnoise
C.hearingdamageorlosscanbecausedbysoundsofallkinds
D.Onewillbecomedeafwhenhehearsaloudnoise
47.Accordingtothepassage,oneconclusionyoucandrawisthataspirin______.
A.shouldnotbetakenmorethan4gramseveryday
B.makeshearingdamagefromloudnoiseworse
C.increaseshearinglossby2times
D.candamageone’shearingwhenitisgivenmorethan4gramseveryday.
48.MillionsofAmericansareindangerofsufferinghearinglossbecausethey______.
A.oftentakejetplanesontrips
B.taketoomuchaspirin
C.likelisteningtoloudnoise
D.aredrownedinloudnoisesathomesandatwork
49.Thepurposeoftheexperimentthescientistsdidwastofind_______.
A.howmuchaspirinwouldaffectaperson’shearing
B.whetherthepersonwhohadhearingdamageshoulduseaspirin
C.whetheraspirinwouldincreasethetemporaryhearingdamagefromloudnoise
D.howmuchaspirinwouldbegiveninthetreatmentofthepatientswiththehearingdamagefromloudnoise.
B
In1909anEnglishnewspaperoffered£1,000tothefirstmantoflyacrosstheEnglishChannelinanaeroplane.Today,modernjetscrossitinminutes.Butatthattimeitstillseemedagooddistance.Theracetowinthemoneysoonbecamearacebetweentwomen.Bothwereverycolorful.OnewasLouisBleriot.HeownedafactoryinFrancethatmademotorcarlamps.Hewasalreadywellknownasapilotbecausehehadcrashedseveraltimes.Somepeoplelaughedathim.Onemansaid,"
HemaynotbethefirsttoflyacrosstheChannelbuthewill
certainlybethefirsttodieinacrash!
ButBleriotwasreallyagoodandbravepilot.Healsohadmanygoodideasaboutaeroplanedesign.TheothermanwasHubertLatham.HewashalfFrenchandhalfEnglish.Hetookupflyingwhenhisdoctorstoldhimhehadonlyayeartolive."
Oh,well,"
hesaid,"
ifI’mgoingtodiesoon,IthinkIshallhaveadangerousandinterestinglifenow."
LathamwasthefirsttotrytheflightacrosstheChannel.TenkilometersfromtheFrenchcoasthisplanehadenginetrouble.Itcrashedintothewaterandbegantosinkunderthewater.AboatreachedLathamjustintime.Hewassittingcalmlyo