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A.themoreforlifeareyouequipped
B.themoreequippedforlifeyouare
C.themorelifeyouareequippedfor
D.youareequippedthemoreforlife
7.Iceinthepastusedto______usedto_____theairinaroom.
A.be,coolB.being,cooled
C.be,coolingD.being,cooling
8.Thankstothelibrary,Igotseveraltimes____information____theothercompetitorsdid.
A.asmore,asB.asmuch,than
C.asmuch,asD.asmany,as
9.Thegirlisalways_____herbeauty,whileherbrothertake____hisrichknowledge.
A.proudof,prideofB.proudin,pridein
C.proudin,prideofD.proudof,pridein
10.Stillnonewscame.Astimewenton,allofusgot_____.
A.disappointedanddisappointed
B.disappointinganddisappointing
C.moreandmoredisappointed
D.moreandmoredisappointing
11._______isthesameas________.
A.Twofifth,40percent
B.Twofifths,40percents
C.Twofifths,40percent
D.Twofifths,40percents
12.Ourforeigntrade_____greatlyinthepastfewyears.
A.expandedB.hasexpanded
C.hadimprovedD.improved
13.Thetalksbetweenthetwocountries_____reducingthenumberofmissiles.
A.resultedinB.resultedfrom
C.wasagreedD.insistedon
14.Thestudentscarryingboxes,getoutfirst,_____?
A.willyouB.willthey
C.doyou?
D.don’tyou
15.Youarenot_____tosmokeintheroom,foritisanon-smokingroom.
A.agreedB.supposed
C.hopedD.suggested
16.Unless________,Iwon’tsayanythingaboutthatmatter.
A.requiringB.required
C.berequiredD.toberequired
17.Mylittledaughterboughtabigflatlastyear;
thisyearsheboughta________one_______.
A.larger;
insteadB.small;
insteadof
C.large;
insteadD.smaller;
insteadof
18.Iusedtobepopularamongmyclassmates.ButsinceImadeupmymindtostudyhard,Ibecamedullandfewclassmates________me.
A.tookprideinB.tookcareof
C.tookinterestinD.tookadvantageof
19.—Youjustthinkofyourself!
Youkeptmewaitingfortwohours.
—I’msorrythatyou________thinkso.
A.wouldB.should
C.couldD.might
20.Nowhereelseinourcity________suchaquiet,beautifulplace________BaiyunTemple.
A.therecanbe;
inB.isthere;
that
C.thereis;
asD.cantherebe;
as
II.完形填空:
TheSun
21ontheearthdependsonthesun.Thesungivesusfood22clothingmaterials.Itevengivesuscoal(煤),23.Thesunalsomakesdayand24.
Thesun25halftheearthatatime.Itisdayonthe26side.27nightonthedarksideoftheearth.28everypartoftheearth29fromdaytonightduringevery24hours.
Asunnydayinwinteris30asunnydayinsummer.Thisis31thesummerdayislonger;
32hasalongertimetowarmupandthesunshines33directlyontheearth.Inwinter.34isshort,thereislesstimeforeverythingtoget35andthesundoesn’tshinemoredirectlyontheearth.
Land,justlikethe36,warmsupmorequicklythanwater37isalsolosesitsheatmorequickly.So38ahotsunnysummer’sdayonthebeach(沙滩),youcanfeelhowhotthesandgets.Thewateriscool39thefeetwhenyougoin.
Thesunmakesourearthbeautiful.Itgivesuslight.Itkeepsuswarm.Itmakesthings40.Wecannotlivewithoutthesun.
21.A.AlllifeB.Alllives
C.AlmosteverythingD.Noteverything
22.A.orB.butC.andD.yet
23.A.eitherB.neitherC.norD.too
24.A.weatherB.day-timeC.nightD.rain
25.A.lightB.lights
C.lightedD.lighting
26.A.lightB.lightedC.lightingD.lights
27.A.It’sB.ItsC.IthasD.It
28.A.MostB.Themost
C.AlmostD.Amost
29.A.comesB.walksC.fliesD.turns
30.A.aswellasB.colderthan
C.morecolderthanD.colderas
31.A.becauseB.that
C.howD.whether
32.A.everythingB.allthing
C.somethingD.nothing
33.A.muchB.veryC.moreD.so
34.A.thedayB.thenight
C.themorningD.thenoon
35.A.warmestB.warm
C.warmerD.muchwarm
36.A.sandB.seaC.earthD.trees
37.A.andB.butC.orD.while
38.A.inB.atC.onD.for
39.A.toB.inC.onD.at
40.A.togrowB.growingC.growsD.grow
III.阅读理解
A
PriscillaOuchida'
shouseturnedouttobeahorribledream.Whensheandherengineerhusbandmarriedafewyearsago,theybuilta$100,000,three-bedroomhomeinCalifornia.Tightlysealedtopreventairleak,thehousewasequippedwithdouble--paned(双层玻璃的)windowsandseveralotherenergy-savingqualities.Problemsbeganassoonasthecouplemovedin,however,Priscilla'
seyesburned.Herthroatwasoftendry.Shesufferedfromheadachesandcouldhardlysleep.Itwasasthoughshehadsuddenlydevelopedastrangeillness.
Expertsfinallyfindthecauseofherillness.Thelevelofformaldehyde(甲醛)gasinherkitchenwastwicethelargestamountallowedbyfederalstandardsforchemicalworkers.Thesourceofthegas?
Hernewkitchencabinetandwall-to-wallcarpeting.
TheOuchidassufferedtheeffectsofindoorairpollution,whichisnotgivenenoughattentionpartlybecauseofthenation'
sdrivetosaveenergy.Theproblemitselfisn'
tnew."
Theindoorenvironmentwasdirtylongbeforeenergysavingcamealong"
saysMoschandreas,apollutionscientistatGeometTechnologiesinMaryland."
Energysavinghasworsenedthesituationinsomecases."
Theproblemappearstobemoretroublesomeinnewlyconstructedhomesratherthanoldones.Backinthedayswhenenergywascheap,homebuildersdidn'
tworrymuchaboutunsealedcracks.Becauseofsuchleaks,theairinanaveragehomewasreplacedbyfreshoutdoorairaboutonceanhour.Asaresult,thepollutantscausedbymosthouseholdsseldombuiltuptodangerouslevel.
41.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethattheOuchida'
shouse________.
A.iswellworththemoneyspentonitsconstruction
B.isalmostfaultlessfromthepointofenergysaving
C.failedtomeetenergysavingstandards
D.wasdesignedandconstructedinascientificway
42.WhatmadetheOuchida'
snewhouseahorribledream?
A.Lackoffreshair.
B.Poorqualityofbuildingmaterials.
C.Gasleakageinthekitchen.
D.Thenewlypaintedwalls.
43.Whydidn'
tpeoplecareaboutcracksinthepast?
A.Becauseindoorcleannesswasnotemphasized.
B.Becauseenergyusedtobeinexpensive.
C.Becauseenvironmentalprotectionwasnottakenintoconsideration.
D.Becausetheyhadtobuildtheirhousesinthatway.
44.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfromanarticlewiththetitle"
_______"
.
A.EnergySaving
B.HouseBuilding
C.AirPollutionIndoors
D.TrapsinBuildingConstruction
B
WASHINGTON-LauraStraubisaveryworriedwoman.HerjobistofindfamiliesforFrenchteenagerswhoexpecttolivewithAmericanfamiliesinthesummer.It'
snoteasy,evendesperate.
"
Wehavemanychildrenlefttoplace:
40outof75,"
saidStraub,whoworksforaParis-basedforeign-exchangeprogramme
calledLEC.Whenexchangeprogrammesstarted50yearsago,familylifewasmoreaccommodating(接纳).Foronething,moremothersstayedhome.
Butnow,increasingnumberofwomenworkoutsidethehome.Exchange-studentprogrammeshavestruggledinrecentyearstosignuphostfamiliesfor30,000teenagerswhoannuallycomefromabroadtospendanacademic(学术)yearintheUnitedStates,aswellasthethousandsmorewhoparticipate(参与)inthesummerprogrammes.
SchoolsystemsinmanypartsoftheUS,unhappyaboutacceptingnon-taxpayingstudents,havealsostrictlylimitedthenumberofexchangestudentstheyaccept.Atthesametime,theideaofhostingforeignstudentsisbecominglessexotic.
Insearchingforhostfamilies,whousuallyreceivenopay,exchangeprogrammesareincreasinglybroadeningtheirappeals(要求)toincludeeveryonefromyoungtoretirees(退休者).
Weareopentomanydifferenttypesoffamilies,"
saidVickieWeiner,easternregionaldirectorforASSE,a25-year-oldprogrammethatsendsabout30,000teenagersonacademic-yearexchangeprogrammesworldwide.
Forelderlypeople,exchangestudents"
keepusyoung-theyreallydo"
saidJeanForster,whoishosting16-year-oldNinaPorstfromDenmark.
45.VickieWeineristhepersonwho________.
A.worksforaprogrammecalledLEC
B.worksforaprogrammecalledASSE
C.is25yearsold
D.hostsforeignstudents
46.Theunderlinedword"
exotic"
means________.
A.difficultB.wonderfulC.excitingD.accommodating
47.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatatthebeginningoftheexchangeprogrammes,________.
A.allthefamiliescouldhostforeignstudents
B.onlyyoungcouplescouldhostforeignstudents
C.onlythosewhowereretiredcouldhostforeignstudents
D.thosewhowerenottoooldcouldhostforeignstudents
48.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.USStruggletoFindHostFamilies
B.IdeaofHostingStudentsIsDifferent
C.Foreign-exchangeProgramIsGoingOn
D.ExchangeStudentsKeepsOldPeopleYoung
C
YouarestandingunderthemostfamousneonlightsinthecentreofLondon,waitingtocrosstheroad.Suddenlythetrafficstops.Youhearthedistantsoundsofcheering,clappingandshouting.Then,likeamulti-coloredtrain,2,000peoplewithwheelsontheirfeetzoompastyou.YouhavejustwitnessedtheLondonSkat