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violinwhenhewas20yearsold.Inthebeginning,hisviolinwascheapandbadlymadethathe
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notplayitwell.Hisfriendslaughedathim.Xiandidnotstop
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andsoonshowedhistalent.In1934,hewasoneofthefirstChinesestudents
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studiedinaspecialmusicschoolinParis.Beforehe
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Xianbecametheschoolsbeststudent
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wonseveralprizesforhistalents.
In1935,hereturnedtoChinaandhelpedfightagainsttheJapanesearmy.Later,hecametoYan'
an
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musicatacollege.
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therewerenopianosinYan'
anatthattimeXianstillwrote
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ofhismostimportantmusicthere,includingTheYellowRiver,hismostfamouswork.
InMay1940,Xian
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totheSovietUnionbytheChineseCommunistPartytowritemusicformovies.IntheSovietUnion,lifewasvery
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.Xiangotsickandlaterdiedofalungillness
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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
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forsuchjobswasverystrong.ThecompanyJackiechoseplannedtoemployonlyoneperson,butmorethantwentypeopleappliedforthejob.
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Jackiewasoneofthethreepeopleinvitedforthefinalinterview.Theinterviewwasvery
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.Theintervieweraskedjustafewquestionsanditwasalloverinlessthan10minutes.Thentheinterviewersaidtothem,"
Allofyouareverygood.Pleasegohomeand
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ourresponse.”
Threedayslater,Jackiereceivedamessagesayingshewouldnotbe
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thejob.Shefeltdeeplydisappointed.Thatevening.howevershereceivedanother
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.
Thistimeitsaidthatshegotthejob.
Jackielaterfoundoutthatthefirstmessagesenttoherphonewaspartoftheinterview---a
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toseeifshewassuitableforthejob.Allthethreepeoplereceivedthe
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text,butonlyJackie'
sreply
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thecompanyOfthethree,onedidnotreply.Theothersaid“goodbye”andJackiesaid“thankyou”.ThisreplyshowedthatJackiewasa/an
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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