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reinterested,pleasefillinour________(apply)formwhereyouwillalsofindourlistofprices.
9.Inthespeech,theheadmasterrequiredthattheJapanesegovernmentshouldmakean________(apologize)tous.
10.He________(purpose)putthechild'
sheadinapositionforhertoseeit.
Ⅱ.选词填空
asaconsequence,leaveout,beawareof,takethelead,showoff,cheer...up,becautiousabout,onpurpose
1.Susan____________threewordswhenshecopiedthesentencesoitwasnonsense.
2.Wemust____________theimportanceofprotectingtheenvironmentandcomeupwithsolutionstoit.
3.Theplayergotinjuredinthetrainingyesterday.____________,hecan'
ttakepartinthematchnextweekend.
4.Withourmanager____________,weallworkedhardandfinishedthetaskaheadoftime.
5.Sometimesapieceofmusiccan________ourselves________.
6.Mothersallliketo____________theirdaughtersandMrsYangisnoexception.
7.Themanager____________takingonnewstaff.
8.Wasitamistakeordidyoukickit____________?
Ⅲ.完成句子
1.有人建议由于缺钱这项工作应该推迟。
______________thiswork______________forlackofmoney.
2.互联网用户们被警示要拒绝接受任何要求发送现金或个人信息的消息,不管这些消息有多正规。
TheInternetusershavebeenwarnedtorejectanymessagesthataskyoutosendcashorpersonalinformation,________________.
3.我每次去北京,都会去参观长城。
________________,IwouldvisittheGreatWall.
4.他不在时我决定看看他桌上有什么东西。
________________Idecidedtoseewhatwasonhisdesk.
5.如果你专心去做你目前的工作,你将能很快地把它做完。
Ifyou________________thejobinhand,you'
llsoonfinishit.
Ⅳ.完形填空
WhenmyhusbandandIgotmarried,heworkedasamechanic(机修工)frommidnightto8a.m.However,Iworkedduringthe__1__.Soashecamehomefromworkeachmorning,Iwasgettingreadyto__2__.
Wehadverylittle__3__then,sowhenValentine'
sDaycamearoundthatfirstyear,Iknewwecouldn'
t__4__anythingforeachother.AfterhelefttogotoworkthenightbeforeValentine'
sDay,Idecidedto__5__andmakeaValentine'
sDaycardforhim.I__6__wroteapoemonthefrontofthecard.Whenhecamehomethenext__7__,IfeltfoolishasIhandedhimthecard,__8__thathewouldn'
tlaughatit.Whenhehadfinished__9__it,heslowlyraisedhisheadandlookedatme.Thenhereacheddownintohispocket.Whenhepulledhis__10__out,hewasholding__11__.
Hetoldmethathehad__12__itformeduringhislunchhour,buthehadbeen__13__togiveittomebecausehethoughtImightthinkitwas__14__,andthatImightlaughatit.
Itwasasmallheartmadeoutofaluminum(铝).__15__Ihadstayedupallnightmakinghimavalentinecard,hehadbeencuttingouta__16__forme.Istillhavethealuminumheart,andI__17__itinmydesk.EverytimeIseeit,allthose__18__comefloodingbacktome.Overtheyears,we'
vebeenabletobuyeachotherverynice,__19__presentsforValentine'
sDay.Butnonehaseverbeenasdearor__20__asmuchasthosehandmadegiftsmadefromourheartsthefirstyearthatweweremarried.
1.A.day B.night
C.weekendD.holiday
2.A.cookB.leave
C.restD.help
3.A.timeB.chance
C.moneyD.energy
4.A.buyB.choose
C.findD.borrow
5.A.lookoutB.callback
C.slowdownD.stayup
6.A.stillB.only
C.evenD.again
7.A.morningB.noon
C.afternoonD.evening
8.A.imaginingB.hoping
C.guessingD.noticing
9.A.studyingB.reading
C.examiningD.playing
10.A.handB.foot
C.armD.leg
11.A.everythingB.anything
C.nothingD.something
12.A.writtenB.drawn
C.madeD.invented
13.A.surprisedB.happy
C.angryD.afraid
14.A.wrongB.difficult
C.dangerousD.silly
15.A.BeforeB.Though
C.WhileD.If
16.A.heartB.card
C.toyD.book
17.A.changeB.keep
C.cutD.divide
18.A.problemsB.pains
C.memoriesD.choices
19.A.strangeB.special
C.expensiveD.satisfying
20.A.meantB.proved
C.influencedD.explained
Ⅴ.阅读理解
A
Smalltalkisconversation,typicallyaboutmeaninglesstopicssuchastheweatherorlocalsports,sharedusuallybetweentwopeople.Smalltalkmayoccurtoavoidawkwardnessbetweentwostrangers(suchasonalongelevatorride).Peoplemayalsoengageinsmalltalkiftheydonotknoweachotherwell,becausesmalltalkallowssafeandcomfortableconversationtopicsasopposedtomoredebatableones,suchaspoliticsandreligion.Theactofmakingsmalltalkisconsideredpolite.
Smalltalkhasseveralpossiblefunctions.Peoplecanengageinsmalltalktoexpressaninterestinothers'
liveswhentheyhavealimitedamountoftimetospeakbecauseofwork,familyorsocialcommitments.Somealsochoosetoengageinsmalltalktoeasepotentiallyawkwardsituations.Smalltalkisalsoanacceptablemeansofestablishingboundariesinconversation.
Smalltalkincludesbanal(平淡乏味的)ormeaninglesseverydaytopics;
itdoesnotincludephilosophicaltopics,discussionofcontroversialtopicsorthedivulgingofdetailsotherwiseconsideredtoopersonal.Commontopicsofsmalltalkincludesports,weather,localevents,politediscussionofmutualacquaintances,andexchangingcomplimentsonarticlesofclothing.
Smalltalkisidealforsocialsituationsrequiringonlyashorttimeframeforaconversation.Conversationscontainingsmalltalkusuallydonotexceedafewminutes.Examplesofsituationsrequiringsmalltalkincludebusrides,greetinganassociatebeforediscussingbusiness,talkingtocoworkersbeforeworkorspeakingwithanacquaintancewhilewaitingforamutualfriendtoreturntothedinnertable.
Peoplewhocanholdsmalltalkconversationsaregenerallyconsideredpoliteandsociable.Onecanalsoslowlygettoknowanotherbyhavingaseriesofsmalltalkconversations.Thisallowspeopletodiscoverothers'
interestsataslowpace.
Smalltalkgenerallyrevolvesaroundtopicsthatareunremarkable,sociallyacceptableandexperiencedbyall.Theweather,forexample,isnotanunusualtopic,thoughsnowisanappropriatesmalltalktopicasotherscandiscusshowithasaffectedtheirdays.
1.Howdoesthewriterputforwardthesubjectofthepassage?
A.Byprovidingexamples.
B.Bymakingcomparisons.
C.Byanalyzingcauses.
D.Bygivingadefinition.
2.Inwhatsituationmaysmalltalkmostprobablyoccur?
A.Whenpeoplewanttoknowbetterabouteachother.
B.Iftwopeoplehavedifferentopinionsonatopic.
C.Whenstrangerswanttobreaktheembarrassment.
D.Ifpeoplewanttotalkaboutsomethingdebatable.
3.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph3probablymeans“________”.
A.givingaway B.makingup
C.speakingoutD.thinkingabout
4.WecanlearnfromParagraph4that________.
A.smalltalkneedsfewrequirements
B.smalltalkdoesn'
tneedmuchtime
C.peopleneedsmalltalkineverydaylife
D.smalltalkisusefulinbusinessdeal
B
NickHancockhopestosetanewrecordbylivingalonefor60daysonasmallislandintheAtlantic.
TomMcClean,anSASsoldierwhoholdsthesolorecordbyoccupyingRockallfor40daysin1985,toldHancockthatbeingisolatedfortwomonthsonavolcanicrock230milesawayfromtheWesternIsleswasthegreatestchallengeHancockwouldhavetoface.
“I'
mfullyexpectingittobetough,”NickHancocksaid.“I'
mhopingthatbydoingmydailytasksfairlyslowly,I'
mgoingtobeabletokeepmostofmytimebusy.IthinktheworsttimeswillbeifI'
mcoopedupforseveraldaysbybadweather.”
HancockhopestolandonRockallinearlyJuneandwillcarryoutthelasttestsofhisboatwiththeScottishFireBrigade'
shelpnextweekbeforedrivingovertoHarrisintheWesternIslesinthreeweeks.
Hehasasmallwindturbine(风力机)andasolarpanelforpower,morethantwomonths'
food,asatellitephoneandalaptoploadedwithebookstokeephimgoing.Hancockwillupdateanexpeditionblog,textingmessagesoutonTwitterandemailinghiswifePamandfriendsonmainlandScotlandeveryday.
BestknownforitsleadingroleintheRadio4shippingforecast,ithasbeenoccupiedbefore,mostfamouslybyMcCleanbutalsobythreeGreenpeacecampaigners,whosetthelongstayrecordof42daysin1997byoccupyingtherockinprotestatoilandgasexplorationinthearea.
ThelasthumaninhabitantsHancockknowsofwereasmallgroupofBelgianamateurradioenthusiasts,whospecializeinbroadcastingfromdistantislands;
theywereonRockallovernightinlate2010.
Hancockhasnolargesupportteambehindhim.Exceptforthecoastguard,hisonlylifelinewillbetheOrcaⅢ,thepassengerboatwhichwilltakehimfromHarrisontoRockall.HismaindailycontactwillbeAnnParry,whorunsabedandbreakfastinaforestjustoutsideGlencoevillageintheHighlands.
Parry'
stask,helpedbyherhusband,istosendHancockdailyweatherreportsfromtheMetOffice,dealwithmediainquiriesandhelphimupdatehisexpeditionblog.
HancockcallsParryhisexpeditionmanager,andsheadmitstobeingnervous.“I'
mlookingforwardtoitbecauseit'
ssuchanamazingthingthathe'
sdoing,andascaryoneaswell,”shesaid.“Butit'
sfantasticandIcan'
thelpbutbepositiveandsupportiveofit.”
5.NickHancock'
smaingoalisto________.
A.protestatoilandgasexplorationintheAtlantic
B.showhisabilityofadaptinghimselftobadconditions
C.provebroadcastingfromdist