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violinwhenhewas20yearsold.Inthebeginning,hisviolinwascheapandbadlymadethathe 

notplayitwell.Hisfriendslaughedathim.Xiandidnotstop 

andsoonshowedhistalent.In1934,hewasoneofthefirstChinesestudents 

studiedinaspecialmusicschoolinParis.Beforehe 

Xianbecametheschoolsbeststudent 

wonseveralprizesforhistalents.

In1935,hereturnedtoChinaandhelpedfightagainsttheJapanesearmy.Later,hecametoYan'

an 

10 

musicatacollege. 

11 

therewerenopianosinYan'

anatthattimeXianstillwrote 

12 

ofhismostimportantmusicthere,includingTheYellowRiver,hismostfamouswork.

InMay1940,Xian 

13 

totheSovietUnionbytheChineseCommunistPartytowritemusicformovies.IntheSovietUnion,lifewasvery 

14 

.Xiangotsickandlaterdiedofalungillness 

15 

October30,1945,agedonly40.Xian'

smusic,however,livesoninthepeople'

shearts.

1.A.near 

B.nearly 

C.nearby 

D.nearer

2.A.he 

B.him 

C.his 

D.he’s

3.A.a 

B.an 

C.the 

D.this

4.A.so 

B.such 

C.very 

D.much

5.A.need 

B.may 

C.should 

D.could

6.A.practice 

B.practicing 

C.topractice 

D.practised

7.A.what 

B.which 

C.whom 

D.who

8.A.leave 

B.leaves 

C.left 

D.wasleaving 

9.A.and 

B.but 

C.as 

D.or

10.A.teach 

B.taught 

C.teaching 

D.toteach

11.A.If 

B.Although 

C.When 

D.Because

12.A.any 

B.little 

C.few 

D.some

13.Asent 

B.wassentC.hassent 

D.wassending

14.Ahard 

B.harder 

C.hardest 

D.thehardest

15.A.at 

B.in 

C.on 

D.by

二、完形填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Beforegraduatingcollege,Jackiebegantolookforajob.Sheaimedatafamouscompany,butthe 

16 

forsuchjobswasverystrong.ThecompanyJackiechoseplannedtoemployonlyoneperson,butmorethantwentypeopleappliedforthejob. 

17 

Jackiewasoneofthethreepeopleinvitedforthefinalinterview.Theinterviewwasvery 

18 

.Theintervieweraskedjustafewquestionsanditwasalloverinlessthan10minutes.Thentheinterviewersaidtothem,"

Allofyouareverygood.Pleasegohomeand 

19 

ourresponse.”

Threedayslater,Jackiereceivedamessagesayingshewouldnotbe 

20 

thejob.Shefeltdeeplydisappointed.Thatevening.howevershereceivedanother 

21 

Thistimeitsaidthatshegotthejob.

Jackielaterfoundoutthatthefirstmessagesenttoherphonewaspartoftheinterview---a 

22 

toseeifshewassuitableforthejob.Allthethreepeoplereceivedthe 

23 

text,butonlyJackie'

sreply 

24 

thecompanyOfthethree,onedidnotreply.Theothersaid“goodbye”andJackiesaid“thankyou”.ThisreplyshowedthatJackiewasa/an 

25 

person,sothecompanyofferedherthejob.

16.A.exam 

B.work 

C.competition 

D.plan

17.A.Thankfully 

B.Unluckily 

C.Hopefully 

D.Immediately

18.A.long 

B.strict 

C.interesting 

D.simple

19.A.pickup 

B.waitfor 

C.dealwith 

D.thinkof

20.A.offered 

B.returned 

C.refused 

D.shown

21.A.letter 

B.e-mail 

C.call 

D.message

22.Aguide 

B.conversationC.test 

D.lesson

23.A.same 

B.other 

C.second 

D.whole

24.A.reached 

B.satisfied 

C.helped 

D.surprised

25.A.brave 

B.clever 

C.polite 

D.honest

三、阅读(共两节:

满分45分)

第一节阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从26~45各题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(A)

Forhiseleventhbirthday,Linwasgivenagiftthatwouldshapehislife.OnthatdayhisfathertookhimtotheChildren’sActivityCentreandsaidhecouldchooseanycoursethatinterestedhim.Therewasjustonerequirement:

Linwouldhavetopromisetostudyitforatleastoneyear.

TothatpointLinhadhadmanyhobbies,butnonekepthisinterestformorethanaweekortwo.Hismumoncegavehimabagofstampstoencouragestampcollecting.Thathobbylastedaweek.ThenhisfathergothimsomepaintshopingthatLin'

sartisticsidewouldshinethrough.Thosepaintswerenowunderhisbed,stillunopened.ThistimeLin’sparentswouldlethimdecide.

Lin'

seyesmoveddownthenoticeboardthatlistedallthecoursesonoffer.Hestoppedat"

Photography"

.Helikedtheideaoftakingbeautifulpicturesbutthenoticesaidthateachstudentneededtheirowncamera.AlthoughLin'

sfamilyweren'

tpoor,theyweren’tricheither,andacameracostalotofmoney.Hecontinuedlooking.

Thenextcoursetocatchhiseyewas"

LanguageArt"

.Hedidn’tevenknowwhatthatmeant.Hisfatherexplainedthatittaughtpeoplehowtomakepublicspeeches.Lin,ashyboy,couldthinkofnothingworse.

Thenhesawit."

Cooking"

soundedlikesomethinghe'

dliketodo.Itwasinexpensiveandconvenient,itcouldbedonealoneanditwasalsocreative.

BasedonLin’shobbyhistory,hisdadhaddoubts,butheagreed.Muchtohisparents'

surprise,Linkepthispromise.HestudiedcookingattheCentreeverySaturday,andpractisedathome,makingdeliciousmealsforhisfamily.Everyonelookedforwardtobirthdays,whentheycouldeathiscakes.Lingotgreatsatisfactionfromthepleasurehisfoodbroughttoothers.

Themonthsturnedtoyearsbuthishobbyneverchangedagain.

NowLinisanadultandrunsasuccessfulrestaurant.Whencustomerssaytheyenjoyhismeal,hestillgetsthesamepleasurehedidasachild,andremembersthespecialgifthereceivedallthoseyearsago.

26.Whydidn'

tLinchoosetostudyphotography?

A.Itwastooexpensive.B.Hehadnointerestinit.

C.Hewasnotverycreative.D.Itwasnotofferedthatterm.

27.Theunderlinedexpresion"

catchhiseye"

inParagraph4means“ 

”.

A.makehimexcitedB.causehimsurprise

C.gethisattentionD.helphimseeclearly

28.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLin'

sinterestincooking?

A.Itonlylastedforashorttime.

B.Itseemedtomatchhischaracter.

C.Itwasforcedonhimbyhisparents.

D.Itdevelopedslowlyovermanymonths.

29.WhydidthefatherhavedoubtsaboutLin'

schoiceofcooking?

A.Linwasn'

tgoodatcooking.

B.Cookingwasn'

tveryconvenient.

C.Hedidn’tthinkLinwouldcontinue.

D.Cookingwasn'

tagoodhobbyforaboy.

30.What'

sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AStrictFatherB.AChangeableBoy

C.TheFunofCookingD.TheBirthdayGift

(B)

Expertsbelievethattherearemorethan8millionrestaurantsintheworldtoday.Soitmightsurpriseyoutolearnthatrestaurants,asweknowthem,haveonlyexistedforafewcenturies.Before1765,therewerenorestaurants.Thatis,therewerenoplacesthatprovidedtherestaurantexperience.Therewasnowhereinwhichawaiterbroughtyoufoodanddrinkthatyoupickedfromamenu.Infact,therewerenomenusanywhere.

Therewereeatingplacestravellerscouldgotocenturiesbeforethat.Thecountrysidewasfullofinnsthatwouldservefood.Andthereweretavernswhereonecouldgetdrinks.Therichcouldalsoeatspecialmealspreparedbyprivatecooks.Butnoneofthemcouldbecalleda“restaurant”.

AmancalledBoulangerchangedthat.In1765,heopenedaplaceinParisthatsoldsoups(汤).Onhissignheusedtheword"

restaurant"

todescribewhathewasselling.Atthattime,soupswereconsideredsomethingthatcouldhelp"

restore"

(恢复)yourhealth-inFrenchtheword"

is“restaurer”---sohecalledthesoups"

restaurants"

.Soon,peoplestartedbuyingBoulanger'

ssoupsevenwhentheywerenotill.Andovertime,peoplebegantousetheword"

torefertoaplacesellingsoupratherthanthesoupitself.More"

openedinFrance,andpeoplebegantobuysoupsmoreoften.

Later,restaurantsinParisbegantoserveotherfoodbesidessoup.Inthe1790s,menusstartedtoappear.Bythemid-1800s,thereweremanytypesofrestaurantsthroughouttheworld.TheUnitedStatesofferedcoffeeshops.TeahousesbecamepopularthroughoutChina.Pariscreated 

beautifulrestaurantsfortherich.TheBritishbegantocopytheFrench,andtherestaurantideaspreadthroughouttheBritishEmpire.

Todaycitiesarefilledwithalltypesofrestaurants.Dinershavemillionsofoptionsfromwhichtochoose.

31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.HowrestaurantsdevelopedB.Whatmadeagoodrestaurant.

C.WhocreatedthefirstrestaurantD.Whyrestaurantsbecamepopular.

32.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatmaderestaurantsdifferentfromearliereatingplaces?

A.Restaurantsonlyservedfood

B.Restaurantsweremoreexpensive

C.Re

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