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22.It'

sgoingtotakeagestogettotheairportthisway.Can'

tyougo______?

A.fastB.anyfasterC.fastestD.asfast

23.Theartistwasveryproudofhiscreationandcalleditthebestpainting______hehadeverdone.

A.whoseB.whichC.whenD.that

24.Inyourlife,sometimesyoumightendupback______youstarted.

A.whoB.whenC.whereD.which

25.EveryDecemberNobelPrizes______topeoplewhohavemadeoutstandingcontributionstotheworld.

A.awardB.areawardedC.awardedD.wereawarded

26.Thetourguideremindedpeopletobecarefulwhen______offtheboat.

A.steppingB.steppedC.tostepD.step

27.—Oh,Iwanttogiveupnow.

—Comeon!

______doesn'

tkillyoumakesyoustronger.

A.WhicheverB.WhateverC.WhoeverD.Whenever

28.E-shoppers______to300millionbytheendoflastyear.

A.hadgrownB.grewC.havegrownD.grow

29.Lastnightthenaughtyboyclimbed______thewallandjumpedintotheswimmingpoolonlytofindtherewasnowater.

A.acrossB.overC.throughD.for

30.______atthewayhehadbeentreatedinthehotel,Johncomplainedtothemanager.

A.HavingdisappointedB.Disappointing

C.DisappointedD.Todisappoint

31.Youshouldplanforthingsthat____happenandnotjustreacttothingsthathavehappened.

A.needB.shouldC.mustD.might

32.I'

mgladthatyouhadagoodtimeattheteaparty.IwishI______there!

A.havebeenB.wasC.wereD.hadbeen

33.Waterfallsneverfailtoattractand______inGuangxiProvincearenoexception

A.theyB.itC.thoseD.that

34.Comingbackafterfouryearsofstudyingabroad.shewasbusyphoningherfriendstogether.

A.gettingB.togetC.getD.got

35.—YourfamilyismovingtoHawaii?

Why?

—Weaboutachangeofsceneryforsometime

A.havebeenthinkingB.hadthought

C.thinkD.thought

第二节完型填空

WalletBack

ThisisastoryaboutalearningexperiencethathadabigeffectonthewaythatIlivemylife.The____36___inthestorydidnotgivemetestsorevengrademeonmywork.Iwastaughtbyoneofthemosteffective___37___ofteaching,onethatonlypeoplewithlotsoflovecando.

“Mywallet!

Whereisit?

”weremyfirstwords___38___Ifoundmywalletwasmissing.I____39___mymemoryforafewgoodseconds,thenrealizedthatIhadleftmypreciouswalletinthelibrary’spublic___40___!

Becausethelibrarywasnow__41__,Ihadtowaituntilthenextmorningtolookforit.WhenIgottherethenextday,allIfoundwasacleanrestroom.ThiswasthefirsttimeIcouldrememberever___42___toseeacleanrestroom.AsIwalkedout,Ilookedatmyselfinthemirrorandshookmyheadatthe___43____foolinfrontofme.

Ipolitely___44____thelibrarianatthefrontdeskandaskedherifawallethadbeenfoundintherestroomyesterday.“No.”Thatwasthat.Iwalkedoffwithasenseof____45____.

I__46___whatIwoulddoifIhadfoundawalletcontainingsixtydollars,aphonecardandmanyotherirreplaceable___47____things.Finally,I___48___acceptedthefactthatmywalletwasgone.

Aweeklater,Ireceiveda___49____inthemail.itwasmywalletAndmost___50____,nothingwasmissing!

Buttherewasalittleyellowsheetofpaperfoldedupinoneofthewalletpocketsthathadnotbeentherebefore.Islowlyunfoldedthepaper,which___51____somethinglikethis:

Whenwecontinuetohelparound,wewillliveinalargerandmorerewardingworld.Thispersondidn’tevenleaveareturnaddress.SoIcouldn’t___52___whoeveritwas.Fromthatdayon,I__53__myselfthatIwillfollowthis___54___andhelpothersandmakethemas___55__asIwaswhenIopenedthatparcel!

36.A.leaderB.writerC.teacherD.scholar

37.A.aidsB.systemsC.materialsD.methods

38.A.onceB.whenC.beforeD.since

39.A.searchedB.improvedC.developedD.recorded

40.A.canteenB.loungeC.restroomD.showroom

41.A.closedB.desertedC.crowdedD.occupied

42.A.hopingB.hatingC.refusingD.preferring

43.A.gratefulB.curiousC.forgetfulD.nervous

44.A.approachedB.interviewedC.identifiedD.reminded

45.A.safetyB.forgivenessC.satisfactionD.disappointment

46.A.describedB.WonderedC.discoveredD.expressed

47.A.personalB.strangeC.SurprisingD.reasonable

48.A.gladlyB.naturallyC.willinglyD.painfully

49.A.letterB.noteC.packageD.suitcase

50.A.sincerelyB.amazinglyC.honestlyD.obviously

51.A.readB.printedC.explainedD.wrote

52.A.oweB.thankC.admireD.inspire

53.A.SupportedB.suggestedC.improvedD.promised

54.A.planB.courseC.regulationD.example

55.A.shockedB.cautionsC.delightedD.optimistic

第三部分:

阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节:

(共15小题;

每小题2分,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Thewordproactivityisfairlycommoninmanagementliterature,butyouwon'

tfinditinthedictionary.Itmeansthatasahumanbeingyoutakeresponsibilityforyourownlife.

Lookatthewordresponsibility:

abilitytochooseyourresponse,response-ability.Effectivepeopleareproactivebecausetheytakeresponsibility.Theirbehaviorisaproductoftheirowndecisions,basedonvalues,ratherthanbeingaproductoftheirownconditions,basedonfeelings.Forinstance,youareplanningapicnicwithyourfamily.You'

reexcited.Youhaveallthepreparations.You'

vedecidedwheretogo,andthenitbecomesstormy,killingyourplan.Proactivepeoplecarryweatherwithinthem.Theyrealizewhattheirpurposereallywas,andtheycreativelyhaveapicnicelsewhereevenifit'

sintheirownbasementwithsomespecialgames,andmakethebestofthatsituation.Theoppositeofbeingproactiveistobereactive.Reactivepeoplewouldsay,"

What'

stheuse?

"

"

Wecan'

tdoanything."

Ohthisissoupsettingafterallofourpreparationsandarrangements."

Theytrytopersuadethepeoplearoundthemandusuallythepicnicwillbecancelled.

Beingproactiveisreallyjustbeingtruetoyourhumannature.Yourbasicnatureistoact,andnottobeactedupon.That'

strue,despitewidelyacceptedtheoriesofdeterminismusedtoexplainhumannature.Determinismsaysthatyoudon'

treallychooseanythingandthatwhatyoucallchoicesarenothingmorethanautomaticresponsestooutsideconditions.

Thelanguageofreactivepeopleislike:

Ican'

t."

Don'

thavetime."

Ihaveto."

Imust."

Thewholespiritofthatlanguageisthetransferofresponsibility.Theythinkthingsaredeterminedbytheirenvironment,orbytheirconditions,orbytheirconditioningortheirgenetic(基因的)makeup.Psychologically,peoplewhobelievetheyaredeterminedwillproducetheevidencetosupportthebelief,andtheyincreasinglyfeelvictimizedandoutofcontrol.They'

renotinchargeoftheirlifeatall.

Onthecontrary,aproactivepersonexercisesfreewill,thefreedomtochoosetheresponsethatbestappliestohisvalues.Inthatway,hegainscontroloverthecircumstances,ratherthanbeingcontrolledbythem.

56.Accordingtothepassage,aproactiveperson'

sbehaviorcanresultfrom______.

A.theenvironmentB.aninnerbelief

C.thegeneticmakeupD.atemporaryfeeling

57.Whenapicnicplanisthreatenedbyasuddenstorm,reactivepeoplewillprobably____.

A.havethepicnicasplannedB.makethebestofthepicnic

C.complainandgiveupthepicnicD.findsomewhereelseforthepicnic

58.Whatdoes"

carryweatherwithinthem"

inthesecondparagraphprobablymean?

A.Managetoimprovetheweather.B.Giveintotheweatherpassively.

C.Stresstheinfluenceoftheweather.D.Findasolutiontotheweatherproblems.

59.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatdeterminists______.

A.acceptthingspassivelyB.areinchargeofthemselves

C.aresimilartoproactivepeopleD.respondtooutsideconditionsactively

B

SeeinginStereo

Haveyouwonderedwhyyouhavetwoeyesandwhytheyaresetclosetogetheronthefrontofyourface?

Thereasonsaresimpleandimportanttothewayyouseetherestofyourworld.

Youreyesareliketwosmallcameras.Acameracatchesanimageofanobjectandrecordsitonfilm.Similarly,whenyoulookatsomething,eacheyetakesinwhatitseesandsendsthisimagetothebackoftheeyeball.Becauseyoureyesaresetclosetogether,theyviewtheworldfromaboutthesameheightbutfromslightlydifferentangles.Workingasateam,theyeyessendtheimagestoyourbrain,whichputsthemtogetherintoasingle,centeredimage.

Seeinginstereomeansseeingwithtwoeyesworkingtogether,whichiscalledstereoscopicsight.Thisallowsyoutoviewtheworldinthreedimensions,or3-D.Seeingdepthhelpsyoutojudgethedistancebetweenyouandtheobjectsyouseeandtoadjusttothechangingangleatwhichyouseesomethingasyoumoveclosertoorfartherawayfromit.Ifimagesarecomingfromonlyoneeye,however,onlytwoofthesedimensions—heightandwidth---canbeperceived.Aworldseenwithoneeyeisthustwo-dimensional,asinaphotograph.

Nowconsiderwhyyourtwoeyesareonthefrontofyourface.Thinkofotheranimalswiththesamearrangement.Theyareallanimalthathunt,likelionsandwolves.Theireyesfacedirectlyinfrontofthem.Thisprovidedafieldofsightabout180degreewide,whichiscalledbinocularsight.Ontheotherhand,animalsthatarehuntedhaveeyesonthesidesofthehead,whichprovidesnearly360-degreefieldofsight.Inordertostayalive,theyneedtoseethingscomingfromthesidesandfrombehind.However,withoutstereoscopicsight,theyhavedifficultydetermininghowfar

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