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Hewalkedoverandaskedthecouplewhythishadhappened.Theyexplainedthat 11 shedidnotleaveforFranceatall.Shewasthen 12 withcancer.Inherheart,shehadbelievedthathewould 13 itsomeday,butshedidnotwantherillnesstobehisbarrier. 14 ,shehadchosentoleavehim.Sheaskedherparentstoputhispapercranesbesideher,because,ifthedaycomeswhen 15 bringshimtoheragainhecantakesomeofthosebackwithhim.

Theguyjustweptregretfully...

1.A.appearance       B.future

C.salaryD.apartment

2.A.happy  B.pleasant  C.worried  D.sensitive

3.A.businessesB.goals

C.waysD.futures

4.A.positionB.conscience

C.confidenceD.independence

5.A.officeB.familyC.studioD.company

6.A.attractiveB.innocent

C.outgoingD.elderly

7.A.recognizedB.noticed

C.understoodD.memorized

8.A.missB.spotC.loseD.receive

9.A.disappointmentB.pleasure

C.amazementD.expectation

10.A.talkingB.singingC.smilingD.glaring

11.A.fortunatelyB.recently

C.deliberatelyD.actually

12.A.strickenB.suffered

C.acquiredD.tolerated

13.A.tryB.makeC.getD.beat

14.A.HoweverB.Therefore

C.BesidesD.Instead

15.A.marriageB.convenience

C.memoryD.fate

第二节 语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

(2013·

佛山二模)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Nearlyallofushavedreamedaboutwinningthebigprizeinalottery(彩票).Wedreamabout 16 wewoulddowiththemoney,butwerarelystoptothinkabouthowthemoneywouldchangeus.

Formostofus,ourwayoflifeiscloselylinked 17 oureconomiccircumstances.Thedifferentpartsof 18 livesfittogetherlikeajigsaw(拼图)-work,home,friends,hobbies,andsportsmakeupourworld. 19 suddenfortunewouldchangeitallandbreakthejigsaw.Forexample,mostpeopleliketheidea 20 nothavingtowork,butwinnershavefoundthatwithoutworkthereisnoreasontogetupinthemorning.Itseemsgreat 21 (move)toabiggerhouseinawealthyarea, 22 ifyoudothat,youleaveoldfriendsbehind.

Usually,winners 23 (advise)nottopublicizetheiraddressandphonenumber,butbegginglettersstillarrive. 24 theyarenotcareful,mostoftheirmoneywillbespentonthe 25 (protect)oftheirhomesandswimmingpoolsandtheirsanity!

Ⅱ.阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

广州模拟)

BisselisasmallvillageoftheWestSahara.Itliesnexttoa1.5-square-kilometeroasis(绿洲),fromwherethreedaysandnightsaregenerallyrequiredtogooutofthedesert.However,beforeKenLevindiscovereditin1926,noneoftheBisselvillagershadeverwalkedoutofthedesert.Reportedly,theywerenotunwillingtoleavethisbarrenland.Manyhadpreviouslytriedbutfailed,alwayssomehowfindingthemselvesbackattheoasisafterseveraldaysoftryingtowalkout.

WheninterviewedbyKenLevin,anexpertattheBritishRoyalCollegeofSciences,thevillagersexplainedthatnomatterwhichdirectiontheywalkeditalwaysbroughtthembacktothevillage.

Whycouldn’ttheBisselvillagerswalkoutofthedesert?

Levinwasverypuzzled.Hehad,byhimself,managedtowalknorthfromthevillageandreachthenearesttowninthreeandahalfdays.Hedecidedtocarryoutanexperimenttosolvethemystery.HeandaBisselvillagercalledArgutel,wouldwalkoutofthedeserttogether.Theypreparedenoughwaterforahalf-a-monthjourneyandtwocamels.ButthistimeKenLevindidn’tbringhiscompass.LevinwouldfollowArgutel.

Tendayslater,theyhadwalkedforabout500milesbutwerestillinthedesert.Onthe11thmorning,anoasiscameintotheirview.TheywerebackatBissel.LevinnowunderstoodwhytheBisselpeoplecouldn’tescapethedesert.TheyhadnoknowledgeoftheNorthStar,whichhadforcenturiesprovidedsailorsandothertravelerswithapointofdirection.Inthedesert,ifapersongoesforwardrelyingonlyontheirsenses,theywillnotbeabletotravelinastraightline.Rathertheywilltravelinaverylargecircleandeventuallytrackbacktowheretheybegan.LevinexplainedtoArgutelthefunctionoftheNorthStarandsaid,“Aslongasyourestinthedaytimeandwalktowardsthebrighteststaratnight,youwouldbeabletowalkoutofthedesert.”Arguteldidashewastold.Threedayslater,hecametotheedgeofthedesert.

NowintheWestSahara,Bisselhasbecomeabrightpearl,wheretensofthousandsoftouristscomeeveryyear.Argutel’sbronzestatuestandsinthecenterofthetown.Onitsbasearethewords:

                   .

26.VillagersinBisselhadneverwalkedbeyondthedesertbecause   .

A.theyhadnomethodtofindtheirwayout

B.theywerediscouragedbytheirfailures

C.theyhadafearoftheoutsideworld

D.theyhadnodesiretoleavetheoasis

27.KenLevinaskedArguteltowalktothenorthinorderto   .

A.seehowfarawayBisselwastotheedgeofthedesert

B.provethatpeoplecouldwalkoutofthedesert

C.tellpeoplenottowalkincircles

D.showArgutelwasagreatperson

28.Accordingtothepassage,KenLevin   .

A.knewArgutelbeforehecametothevillage

B.cametoBisseltodoexperimentsonbehalfofhiscollege

C.becamethefirstmantowalkoutofthedesertfromBisselVillage

D.taughtBisselvillagersknowledgeoftheNorthStarwhenhefirstarrived

29.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat   .

A.KenLevindidn’twalksouthbecauseitwouldtakemoredays

B.theuseofacompasswasnecessarytowalkoutofthedesert

C.tourisminBisselhasbeengreatlydevelopedandimproved

D.ArgutelbecametheleaderofBisselafterhisreturn

30.WhichofthefollowingcanmostprobablybefoundatthebaseofArgutel’sstatue?

A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.

B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

C.Alongjourneystartswiththefirststep.

D.Anewlifestartsfromthefixeddirection.

B

  IttakesmorethanjustpracticetobecomeanOlympian.Goldmedalperformancesrequiresomeseriousnutrition.Haveyoueverwonderedwhatthesesuccessfulathleteseattostayinpeakshape?

KeriGlassman,aregistereddietitianandfounderofNutritiousLifeMeals,appearedon“GoodMorningAmerica”todaytogiveyouaglimpseintothedietsofsometopathletes.Someoftheirmealscouldsurpriseyou.

CrazyCalorieCount

GlassmansaidOlympiansatealotoffood—quantitiesthatforordinarypeoplewouldconstitutepiggingout.OnesecretofswimmerMichaelPhelps’astonishingperformanceinthe2008OlympicsinBeijingwasconsumingasmanyas12,000caloriesinoneday.

Athletescaneatlikethisandnotgainanyweightbecausetheirworkoutsareintense.AccordingtoGlassman,Phelps’workoutscanburn4,000to6,000caloriesinaday,andthosecaloriesmustbeaddedinordertotrainthefollowingday.

SnackingSecrets

Someathleteseatstrangefoodsthatimprovetheirperformance.YohanBlake,theJamaicasprinterand100-meterworldchampion,hasstolenchampionsprinterUsainBolt’sthunderonthetrackduringtheOlympictrials.Askedabouthowhegetshisenergy,Blakeansweredthatheeats16bananasperday,Glassmansaid.

JonathanHorton,theleadgymnastontheUSteam,hasabloodsugarproblem.Hissolutionishoney.Whenhestartstofeelshakyatthegym,hetakeshoneytoboosthisenergy,Glassmansaid.

FoodsforRecovery

Whatarethebestfoodstohelpthebodyrecoverafterharshcompetition?

ForOlympicswimmerRyanLochte,therecoverymealisgrilledchickenbreastswithAlfredosauce,whole-grainspaghettiandasaladwithlemonjuiceandoliveoil.Lochte,whorecentlycutoutjunkfood,candyandsoda,hasundertakenastrength-trainingregimen(养生法)thatinvolvesflippingtractortires,andtossingbeerkegs,Glassmansaid.

31.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.GoodDietMakesaTrueOlympian.

B.OlympiansHaveOlympic-sizeAppetites.

C.Olympians’StrangeEatingHabits.

D.TheDietofSomeTopOlympicAthletes.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceprobablymean?

A.OrdinarypeopleeatfewpigscomparedwithOlympians.

B.Olympianseatalotmorefoodthanordinarypeople.

C.Olympianstendtoeatalotofhigh-qualityfood.

D.Olympianseatalargeamountoffood,justlikepigs.

33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.RyanLochtequiteatingjunkfood,

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