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A.withB.forC.ofD.to
5.Facingabeggar,Imayfeelthispoorpersonneedshelp,andtheneedwillnotbemet_____Iputmyhandinmypocketnow.
A.sinceB.incaseC.unlessD.while
6.-Wehad_____reallycoldFebruarythisyear
-Ican’tremember_____springwhenitsnowedinChangzhou.
A.a,不填B.不填;
theC.the,aD.a,a
7.Tom,it’snopleasure_________byyourself.Pleasecomeandjoinus!
A.playedB.playingC.toplayD.havingplayed
8.--WhathappenedtoMr.Smithearlythismorning?
--Oh,hewasseen__downandthedriver__away.
A.knock;
drive
B.knocking;
driving
C.knocked;
drove
D,toknock;
driven
9.BroadandNarrowAlley
inChengduis_______touristattractionthatthousandsofpeople
A.soawell-knownB.asowell-known
C.suchwell-knownaD.suchawell-known
10.Therewas________time________Ihatedtogotocinemawithmyfriends.
A.a;
onwhichB.a;
whenC.the;
thatD.×
;
when
11.Bythetimeyougraduatefromcollege,_______you_______forthejobthatliesahead?
A.will;
getpreparing
B.have;
gotpreparing
C.have;
gotprepared
D.will;
havebeenprepared
12.AseriesofTVplays______onChannel4thesedays.
A.isB.wasC.areD.were
13.—Didyouseewhothedriverwas?
—No,soquickly________thatIcouldn'
tgetagoodlookathisface.
A.didthecarspeedbyB.thecarspedby
C.doesthecarspeedbyD.thecarspeedsby
14.I_________throughthatbitterperiodwithoutyourgeneroushelp.
A.wouldn’tgoBhadn’tgoneC.couldn’thavegoneD.didn’tgo
15.Pleasedomeafavor----_______myfriendMrSmithtoYouthTheaterat7:
30tonight.
A.inviteB.invitingC.toinviteD.invited
二、完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
WHENJohnGurdonwas15,herankedlastoutofthe250boysinhisgradeatbiology.Healsocameinlastforeveryothersciencesubject.Histeacherwroteina16:
“Ibelievehehasideasaboutbecominga17;
onhispresentshowingthisisquitefoolish.”
Luckily,theteacher’swordsdidn’t18Gurdon’sloveforscience.Hekeptworkinghard.Hewenttolabearlierandleft19thananyoneelse.
OnOct8,2012,64yearslater,theBritishprofessor20theNobelPrizeforPhysiologyorMedicine.JapanesescientistShinyaYamanakahadcontributedtotheresearchandtherefore21theaward.
Gurdongotthehonor22hisresearchintocellsandcloning.WhenhewasstudyingatOxford,hedidsome23oncells.Hetookacellfromanadultfrog,movedits24,andputthemintoaneggcell.Theeggcellthen25intoacloneoftheadultfrog.Hisresearch26forthefirsttimethateverycellinthebodycontainsthesamegenes.
Atthattime,manypeople27acceptGurdon’sidea.Butlaterithelpedto28Dollythesheepin1996,thefirstclonedmammalinhistory.Italsoledtoimportantfindingsinthe29useofcells.Forexample,30fromsomeone’sskincanturnintoanytypeoftissueinthebody.Thisisgoodnewsforthose31whohavediseasedordamagedtissue.
Gurdonalwaysremembersthe32hehadwhenhewas15.Heevenputthereportonhisdeskasadaily33tohimself.
“Whenyouhave34,likeanexperimentdoesn’twork,it’snicetoremindyourselfthatperhapsyouarenotsogoodatyourjobandtheteachermaybe35,”hesaid.
However,thefactssuggestGurdonisprettygoodindeed.
16.A.report
B.letter
C.passage
D.program
17.A.musician
B.scientist
C.manager
D.millionaire
18.A.stop
B.mean
C.inspire
D.reflect
19.A.sooner
B.later
C.morehurriedly
D.morehappily
20.A.won
B.founded
C.dreamedof
D.appliedfor
21.A.accepted
B.refused
C.collected
D.shared
22.A.insteadof
B.inspiteof
C.becauseof
D.inplaceof
23.A.reading
B.writing
C.change
D.research
24.A.baby
B.power
C.genes
D.features
25.A.cut
B.grew
C.went
D.formed
26.A.predicted
B.studied
C.proved
D.provided
27.A.couldn’t
B.shouldn’t
C.mustn’t
D.needn’t
28.A.save
B.drive
C.feed
D.create
29.A.everyday
B.medical
C.physical
D.illegal
30.A.cells
B.hairs
C.water
D.blood
31.A.fools
B.scientists
C.patients
D.doctors
32.A.friend
B.teacher
C.classmate
D.neighbor
33.A.rule
B.paper
C.reminder
D.reward
34.A.prizes
B.diseases
C.meals
D.problems
35.A.right
B.wrong
C.happy
D.welcome
三、阅读理解(共20小题;
A
PeopleintheUnitedStateshonortheirparentswithtwospecialdays:
Mother’sDay,onthesecondSundayinMay,andFather’sDay,onthethirdSundayinJune.
Mother’sDaywasproclaimedadayfornationalobservancebyPresidentWoodrowWilsonin1915.AnnJarvisfromGrafton,WestVirginia,hadstartedtheideatohaveadaytohonormothers.ShewastheonewhochosethesecondSundayinMayandalsobeganthecustomofwearingacarnation.
In1909,Mrs.DoddfromSpokane,Washington,thoughtoftheideaofadaytohonorfathers.Shewantedtohonorherownfather,WilliamSmart.Afterhermotherdied,hehadtheresponsibilityofraisingafamilyoffivesonsandadaughter.In1910,thefirstFather’sDaywasobservedinSpokane.SenatorMargaretChaseSmithhelpedtoestablishedFather’sDayasanationalcommemorativeday,in1972.
Thesedaysaresetasidetoshowloveandrespectforparents.Theyraisetheirchildrenandeducatethemtoberesponsiblecitizens.Theygiveloveandcare.
Thesetwospecialdaysarecelebratedinmanydifferentways.OnMother’sDaypeoplewearcarnations.Aredonesymbolizesalivingmother.Awhiteoneshowsthatthemotherisdead.Manypeopleattendreligiousservicestohonorparents.Itisalsoadaywhenpeoplewhoseparentsaredeadvisitthecemetery.Onthesedaysfamiliesgettogetherathome,aswellasinrestaurants.TheyoftenhaveoutdoorbarbecuesforFather’sDay.Thesearedaysoffunandgoodfeelingsandmemories.
36.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutthesecondSundayinMayisnottrue?
A.Itisadaytoshowlovetomothers
B.Itisadaytowearcarnations
C.Itisadayforpeopletovisitthecemetery
D.Itisadayformanypeopletoattendreligiousservices
37.Choosetherighttimeorderofthefollowingevents.
a.ThefirstFather’sDaywasobserved
b.Mother’sDaywasproclaimedadayfornationalobservance
c.Father’sDaybecameadayfornationalobservance.
d.Theideaofhonoringfatherswasboughtup
A.abcdB.dabcC.bacdD.dacb
38.WhoplaysthemostimportantroleinFather’sDaybecominganationalcommemorativeday?
A.Mrs.DoB.MargaretChaseSmith
C.AnnJarvisD.WoodrowWilson
39.Fromthepassage,weknowintheU.S________________.
A.oneshouldweararedcarnationifone’smotherpassaway
B.onMother’sDay,familiesoftengoouttohavebarbecues
C.onFather’sDay,peopleoftenstayathometocelebratethespecialday.
D.Thepurposetohavethesetwospecialdaysistoshowlovetoparents
40.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassageisto__________
A.callonpeopletoloveandrespecttheirparents.
B.introduceMother’sDayandFather’sDay.
C.tellthedifferencebetweenMother’sDayandFather’sDay
D.showhowimportantfathersandmothersare
B
Mostchildren,eventheyoungestofchildren,aredelightedtobearoundcatsanddogs.Butthesepetscarryplentyofgermsandallergens(过敏原),prompting
researcherstoask:
Arecatsanddogsreallysafeforchildren?
Astudyfindsthat,contrarytomanyparents’fears,owningcatsordogsdoesnotincreaseachild’sriskofdevelopingallergies,andinfact,mayactuallyprotectthem.Thestudy’sleadauthor,Dr.DennicOwnbyoftheMedicalCollegeofGeorgia,saysthatevenhewas“verysurprised”bytheresults.Ownbyandcolleague
sfollowedmorethan470childrenfrombirthtoage6or7,comparingthoseexposedtocatsanddogsduringtheirfirstyearoflifetothosewhowerenot.
Byusingskin-pricktestsfordetectingcommonallergies,theresearchersfoundthat,contrarytowhatmanydoctorshadbeentaughtforyears,childrenwhohadlivedwithapetwerenotatgreaterrisk.
Evenmoreremarkable,childrenwhohadtwoormoredogsorcatshadanevengreaterreduction,upto77percent,inriskofallergies.Researcherssuggestthisprotectiveeffectmaybetheresultofearlyexposuretolotsofbacteriathatarecarriedbydogsandcats.Exposingyoungchildrentothesebacteriahelps"
exercise"
theirimmunesystemsearlyinlifesothatthey'
rebetterabletoresistallergicdiseaseslater.
There'
ssomethingveryimportantinthatfirstyearoflifewhentheimmunesystemisdevelopingthatwecanretrainitawayfromanallergicresponse,saidDr.WilliamDavis.
Andwhileresearchersarenotencouragingparentstobuydogsorcatsjusttoreduceachild’sallergyrisk,theysayifafamilyalreadyhasoneormoreanimals,there'
snoneedtogetridofthem.
41.Whydotheresearchersfeel“