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6.ThefieldresearchwilltakeJoanandPaulaboutfivemonths;
itwillbealongtime_________wemeetthemagain.
A.afterB.beforeC.sinceD.when
7.Youneedn’thavetakenataxi.Whydidn’tyoucatchthelastbus_______Itoldyou.
A.asBbecauseC.whenD.until
8.Someanimals,inordertokeepthemselves_______bytheenemies,gooutforfoodatnight.
AnottobeattackedB.againstbeingattacked
C.frombeingattackedD.notbeingattacked
9.Theteachersuggestedthatmuchattentionshould_________thespellingmistakes.
A.payforB.paytoC.bepaidforD.bepaidto
10.TraditionalfolkartsofTianjinlikepapercutting________atthecultureshowofthe2010ShanghaiWorldExpo.
A.areexhibitingBisexhibitingC.arebeingexhibitedD.isbeingexhibited
11.Itisreportedthatmanyanewhouse________atpresentinthedisasterarea.
A.arebeingbuiltB.werebeingbuiltC.wasbeingbuiltD.isbeingbuilt
12.—What’sthatterriblenoise,David?
—Oh,Iforgottotellyou.Thenewmachinesinthenearbyplant________.
A.weretestedB.willbetestedC.arebeingtestedD.havebeentested
13.—FlightMU257________.Imustbeoffnow.
—Haveanicetrip.
A.isbeingannouncedB.hasannounced
C.wasannouncingD.hadbeenannounced
14.Nowtheworld’sattention_____thestockingmarkets,astheyhavegreatinfluenceintheworld’seconomy.
A.isfixingonB.hasfixedonC.isbeingfixedonD.hadbeenfixedon
15.Try_____shemight,Suecouldn’tgetthedooropen.(2011全国A卷22题)
A.ifB.whenC.sinceD.as
完形填空
Ioftenreadofincidentsofmisunderstandingorconflict.I'
mleft16.Whydothesepeoplecreatemistrustandproblems,especiallywiththosefromother17?
IwasgrowingupinKualaLumpurintheearly1960s,18childrenfromdifferentracesandreligionsplayedandstudied19inharmony.Atthattimemyfamilylivedastone'
s20fromIsmail'
s.AndnoonewasbotheredthatIsmailwasaMalayMuslimandIwasanIndianHindu-wejust21ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadnotfilledourheadswithunnecessaryadvice,well22orotherwise.
Wewereninewhenwebecamefriends.Duringtheschoolholidays,we'
d23thecountrysideonourbicycles,hopingto24theunexpected.AttimesIsmailwouldaccompanymyfamilyaswemadearareshoppingtriptotown.Wewouldbegladofhis25.
WhenIwastwelve,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Ismail'
sfamilylaterreturnedtotheirvillage,andI26touchwithhim.
Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.I27mydestination.Thedriveracknowledgedmy28butdidnotmoveoff.Instead,helooked29atme."
Raddar?
"
hesaid,usingmychildhoodnickname(绰号).Iwasastonishedatbeingso30addressed(称呼).Unexpectedly!
ItwasIsmail!
Evenaftertwo31westillrecognizedeachother.Graspinghisshoulder,Ifeltatrueaffection,something32todescribe.
Ifwecanallowourchildrentobe33withoutprejudice,they'
llbuildfriendshipswithpeople,regardlessofraceorreligion,whowillbe34theirsidethroughthickandthin.Onsuchfriendshipsaresocietiesbuiltand35wecantrulybe,asWilliamShakespeareoncewrote,"
Wehappyfew.Webandofbrothers"
.
16.A.interestedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.excited
17.A.partiesB.citiesC.villagesD.races
18.A.whyB.whichC.howD.when
19.A.togetherB.aroundC.aloneD.apart
20.A.dropB.throwC.moveD.roll
21.A.refusedB.madeC.soughtD.accepted
22.A.paidB.meantC.preservedD.treated
23.A.exploreB.searchC.discoverD.desert
24.A.getthroughB.dealwithC.comeacrossD.takeaway
25.A.arrivalB.choiceC.effortD.company
26.A.lostB.gainedC.developedD.missed
27.A.statedB.orderedC.decidedD.chose
28.A.attemptsB.instructionsC.opinionsD.arrangements
29.A.anxiouslyB.carelesslyC.disappointedlyD.fixedly
30.A.familiarlyB.strangelyC.fullyD.coldly
31.A.departuresB.monthsC.yearsD.decades
32.A.possibleB.funnyC.hardD.clear
33.A.themB.themselvesC.usD.ourselves
34.A.fromB.byC.withD.against
35.A.stillB.otherwiseC.thenD.instead
阅读理解
A
Easter(复活节)isstillagreatdayforworship,candyinbasketsandrunningaroundtheyardfindingeggs,buteveryyearitgetsquiteabitworseforbunnies.
Andno,notbecausethekidsliketopulltheirears.Theculpritisclimatechange,andsomeresearchersfoundthatrisingtemperaturesarehavingharmfuleffectsonatleastfivespeciesofrabbitintheUS,
TaketheLowerKeysMarshrabbit,forinstance.AnendangeredspeciesthatlivesintheLowerFloridaKeys,thisspeciesofcottontailisagreatswimmer--itlivesontheislands!
--butitisalreadyseverelyaffectedbydevelopmentandnowbyrisingsealevels.AccordingtotheCenterforBiologicalDiversity,anoceanlevelriseofonly0.6meterswillsendtheseguysjumpingtohighergroundanda0.9-meterrisewouldwipeouttheirhabitat(栖息地)completely.
Thesnowshoehare,ontheotherhand,hasacolorissue.Mostoftheserabbitschangetheirfurcolorfromwhiteinthewintertimetobrowninthesummer,eachdesignedtogivethembettercoverfrompredators(捕食者'
).Asthenumberofdayswithsnowdecreasesallacrossthecountry,however,moreandmorebunniesarebeingleftinwhitefurduringbrowndirtdaysofbothfallandspring,makingthemaneasiermarkforpredators.Researchersknowthatthecolorchangeiscontrolledbythenumberofhoursofsunlight,butwhethertherabbitwillbeabletoadaptquickenoughtosurviveisabigquestion.TheNationalWildlifeFederationhasreportedthathuntershavenoticedtheirnumbersarealreadymarkedlydown.
Americanpikasorrockrabbits,arelativeofrabbitsandhares,mightbethefirstofthesespeciestogoextinctduetoclimatechange.About7-8incheslong,pikaslivehighinthecool.dampmountainswestoftheRockyMountains.Asglobaltemperaturesrise,theywouldnaturallymigrate(迁移)tohigherground--buttheyalreadyoccupythemountaintops.Theycan'
tgoanyhigher.TheNationalWildlifeFederationreportsthattheymightnotbeabletostandthenewtemperaturesastheirhabitatheatsup.
Thevolcanorabbithasthesameproblem.TheserabbitsliveontheslopesofvolcanoesinMexico,andrecentstudieshaveshownthatthelowerrangeoftheirhabitathasalreadyshiftedupwardabout700meters,buttherearenotsuitableplantsforthemtomovehigher,sotheyarestuckinthemiddle.Scientistsareconcernedabouttheirpopulations.
NativetotheUS,pygmyrabbitsweighlessthan1poundandliveintheAmericanWest.Theyarebelievedtobethesmallestrabbitsintheworld.Theirhabitatshavebeendestroyedbydevelopment.Severalpopulations,suchastheColumbiaBasinpygmy,almostwentextinctandweresavedbyzoobreedingprograms.Pygmyrabbitsalsorelyonwintercoverbydiggingtunnelsthroughthesnowtoescapepredators,butlessersnowfallisleavingthemexposed.
AllofthisgivesnewmeaningtodressingupinagiantbunnycostumethisEaster.
36.ThewritermentionsEasteratthebeginningofthepassageinorderto
A.showtheimportanceofEasterDay
B.introducetheissueaboutbunnies
C.remindpeopleofEastertraditions
D.discusstherelationshipbetweenEasterandbunnies
37.Theword“culprit”(Paragraph2)isclosestinmeaningto_________
A.criminalB.judgeC.victimD.producer38.Accordingtothepassage,somerabbitscannowbeeasilydiscoveredbypredatorsbecausethey
A.areexposedtomoreskillfulhunters
B.havemovedtohabitatswithfewerplants
C.haven'
tadaptedthemselvestoclimatechange
D.can'
tchangetheirfurcolorintowhiteinthefallandthespring
39.Theproblemfacedbyvolcanorabbitsandrockrabbitsisthat
A.bothareaffectedbylesssnowB.bothareaffectedbyrisingsealevels
C.neithercanfindenoughfoodD.neithercanmigratetohigherplaces
40.Whichbestdescribesthewriter'
stoneinthepassage?
A.Approving.B.Concerned.C.Enthusiastic.D.Doubtful.
B
Twofriendshaveanargumentthatbreaksuptheirfriendshipforever,eventhoughneitheronecanrememberhowthewholethinggotstarted.Suchsadeventshappenoverandoverinhighschoolsacrossthecountry.Infact,accordingtoanofficialreportonyouthviolence,"
Inourcountrytoday,thegreatestthreattothelivesofchildrenandadolescentsisnotdiseaseorstarvationorabandonment,buttheterriblerealityofviolence"
.Giventhatthisistheease,whyaren'
tstudentstaughttomanageconflictthewaytheyaretaughttosolvemathproblems,driveears,orstayphysicallyfit?
Firstofall,studentsneedtorealizetha