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从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的选项。
6.—I’dliketotakeaweek’sholiday.
—,We’retoobusy.
A.Don’tmentionitB.ForgetitC.Don’tworryD.Pardonme
7.ThatXiaoShenyangwaselected_____modelworkerofMayDaycaused____enthusiasticdiscussioninChina.
A.the;
theB.a;
anC.the;
aD.a;
the
8._____seemstobeapossibilitythatweshallbeabletoaffordthecarweneed.
A.ItB.ThatC.ThereD.This
9.____________togooutalone,theretiredministerhadtogoforawalkwithseveralpolicemenfollowinghim.
A.WarningnotB.NotwarningC.WarnednotD.Notwarned
10.—Itisunderstandableforhimtomakesuchmistakes.
—Youareright,thatheisonlyanewhand.
A.beingconsideredB.consideringC.tobeconsideredD.considered
11.___forthefactthatshegothitbyacarandbrokeherlegonherwaytoschool,shemighthavepassedtheexam.
A.HaditnotbeenB.Hadn’titbeenC.WasitnotD.Wereitnot
12.WithallthemagazinesIneeded,Ileftthepostoffice.
A.buyingB.tobuyC.boughtD.tobebought
13.againandagain,buthedidn’ttellmethetruth.
A.HavingbeenaskedB.Beingasked
C.HehadbeenaskedD.Thoughhewasasked
14.Withhisson_____,theoldmanfeltunhappy.
A.disappointedB.tobedisappointed
C.disappointingD.beingdisappointed
15.Doesthiscargiveyougood_____foryourmoney
A.valueB.priceC.worthD.cost
16.一I’mnotcrazy.IreallydidseeaUFO.
—Well.We'
ll_____yourstory.
A.lookintoB.lookthroughC.lookoverD.lookup
17.We’vebeenlookingathousesbuthaven’tfound_____welikeyet.
A.itB.themC.thatD.one
18.—WhereisTom
—Well,heyouhere.Otherwisehewouldcomedownrightnow.
A.didn’tknow;
wereB.hasn’tknown;
are
C.doesn’tknow;
areD.hadn’tknown;
were
19.Ididn’thearthephone.I_____asleep.
A.mustbeB.musthavebeenC.shouldbeD.shouldhavebeen
20.________,Ithink,andtheproblemcouldbesettled.
A.SolongasyoukeepupyourspiritsB.Abitmoreeffort
C.IfyoudoubtyoureffortsD.Makinggreatefforts
第三节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出选项。
Thesimplestwaytosayitisthis:
Ibelieveinmymother.My__21__beganwhenIwasjustakid.I__22__becomingadoctor.
Mymotherwasadomestic.Throughherwork,sheobservedthat__23__peoplespentalotmoretimereadingthanthey__24__watchingtelevision.SheannouncedthatmybrotherandI__25__watchtwotothreepre-selectedTVprogramsduringtheweek.Withourfreetime,wehadtoreadtwobookseachfromtheDetroitPublicLibraryand__26__herwrittenbookreports.Shewouldmarkthemupwithcheckmarksandhighlights.Yearslaterwerealizedhermarkswerea__27__.Mymotherwasilliterate.
WhenIenteredhighschoolIwasa(n)__28__,butnotforlong.Iwantedthefancyclothes.Iwantedto__29__theguys.IwentfrombeinganA-studenttoaB-studenttoaC-student.Onenightmymothercamehomefrom__30__hervariousjobsandIcomplainedaboutnothavingenoughItalianknitshirts.Shesaid,“Okay,I'
llgiveyouallthemoneyImakethisweekscrubbingfloorsandcleaningbathrooms,andyoucanbuy__31__foodandpaythebills.Witheverything__32__,youcanhavealltheItalianknitshirtsyouwant.”Iwasvery__33__withthatarrangementbutonceIgotthroughallocatingmoney,therewas__34__left.Irealizedmymotherwasafinancialgeniustobeableto__35__ourheadsandanykindoffoodonthetable,__36__buyclothes.Ialsorealizedthatimmediatesatisfactionwasn'
tgoingtogetmeanywhere.Successrequiredintellectualpreparation.Iwentbacktomy__37__andbecameanA-studentagain,andeventuallyI__38__mydreamandIbecameadoctor.
Mystoryisreallymymother'
sstory—awomanwith__39__formaleducationorpropertywhousedherpositionasaparenttochangethelivesofmanypeoplearoundtheglobe.Thereisnojob__40__thanparenting.ThisIbelieve.
21.A.beliefB.workC.educationD.promise
22.A.majoredinB.gotusedtoC.dreamedofD.gottiredof
23.A.lazyB.easy-goingC.successfulD.reliable
24.A.spentB.paidC.tookD.did
25.A.couldonlyB.couldnotC.mustnotD.shouldoften
26.A.readtoB.presenttoC.teachD.explainto
27.A.jokeB.meansC.toolD.trick
28.A.studentB.studentC.studentD.student
29.A.getridofB.hangoutwithC.breakawayfromD.keepintouchwith
30.A.makingB.stoppingC.workingD.getting
31.A.yourbrotherB.yourselfC.yoursisterD.thefamily
32.A.leftoverB.paidoffC.usedupD.carriedout
33.A.angryB.pleasedC.disappointedD.bored
34.A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing
35.A.putanideaintoB.gaveanimpressionon
C.keeparoofoverD.haveeyesinthebackof
36.A.letaloneB.letoutC.letinD.leavealone
37.A.guysB.motherC.studiesD.play
38.A.madeB.fulfilledC.changedD.tried
39.A.littleB.muchC.fewD.high
40.A.moreinterestingB.lessimportant
C.moreimportantD.lessinteresting
第四节:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出选项
A
AFrenchmanwenttoasmallItaliantownandwasstayingwithhiswifeatthebesthotelthere.Onenight,hewentoutforawalkalone.Itwaslateandthesmallstreetwasdarkandquiet.Suddenlyhefeltsomeonebehindhim.HeturnedhisheadandsawanItalianyoungmanwhoquicklywalkedpasthim.ThemanwasnearlyoutofsightwhentheFrenchmansuddenlyfoundthathiswatchwasgone.HethoughtthatitmustbetheItalianwhohadtakenhiswatch.Hedecidedtofollowhimandgetbackthewatch.
SoontheFrenchmancaughtupwiththeItalian.Neitherofthemunderstoodtheother’slanguage.TheFrenchmanfrightenedtheItalianwithhisfist(拳头)andpointedattheItalian’swatch.IntheendtheItaliangaveuphiswatchtotheFrenchman.
Whenhereturnedtothehotel,theFrenchmantoldhiswifewhathadhappened.Hewasgreatlysurprisedwhenhiswifepointedtothewatchonthetable.NowherealizedthatbymistakehehadrobbedthewatchanditwastheItalian’s.
41.TheFrenchmanwenttoasmallItaliantown_______.
A.aloneB.withhiswifeC.withhisfriendD.withanItalian
42.Onenighthewentoutfor_______alone.
A.arideB.awalkC.adrinkD.rest
43.Suddenlyhefoundhis_______wasgone.
A.watchB.moneyC.bookD.ring
44.TheItaliangaveuphiswatchtohimatlastbecause________.
A.hehadstolenthewatchfromtheFrenchman.
B.heunderstoodwhattheFrenchmanwanted
C.hehadpickedupthewatchonhiswayfromwork
D.hewasafraidoftheFrenchman
B
Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren’sbooksisAlfredStrong,orDoctorStrong,asheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywhere.Now,anartshowcalled“DoctorStrongFromThentoNow”istravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThepicturesanddrawingsshowthehistoryofDoctorStrong.
DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren’sbookwaspublished.Sincethen,hehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundredmillioncopiesaroundtheworld.
DoctorStrong’sbooksareknownfortheireasyuseofwordsandcolorful,hand-drawnpictures.Thesedrawingsbringlifetohisimaginarycreatures.TheCatintheHat,HortontheElephant,TheGrinchWhoStoleChristmas,andhundredsofothers.
TheSanDiegoMuseum,inCalifornia,organizedtheartshow.ItincludedaboutthreehundredDoctorStrong’soriginal(最早的)drawingsandsomeofhiswritings.
MostofDoctorStrong’sbooks,althoughwritteninafunnyway,haveseriousmessages.Forexample,inMcElligot’sPool,hedescribesthedangerofpollution.HediscussesthearmsraceinTheButterBattleBook,writteninnineteeneighty-four.
DoctorStrongisalmosteighty-fouryearsoldnow.Hesaysheneverplannedtowritestoriesjustforchildren.Hesayshewritesstoriesthatinterestpeopleofallages.Hesaysheuseseasywordssothateveryone,evenachild,canunderstand.
45.AlfredStrongisafamous_______intheUnitedStates.
A.doctorB.artistC.writerD.reader
46.DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousin_______.
A.hiseightieswhenanartshowwastravellingaroundtheUnitedStates
B.hisfiftieswhenhisdrawingsandwritingswerepublished
C.nineteeneighty-fourwhenhisbookMeEligot’sPoolwaspublished
D.histhirtieswhenhisfirstbookwaspublished
47.DoctorStrong’sbooksareverypopularinAmericabecause_______.
A.theyarestoriesaboutanimalssuchascats,elephantsandsoon
B.theyarewrittenineasywordswithcolourfulpictures
C.heorganizedtheartshowinCalifornia
D.theyarewritteninafunnyway
48.Hispurposeinwritingmanysuchbooksis_______.
A.toshowhisoriginalpicturesanddrawings
B.toorganizeaspecialartshowofhisown
C.tomakehisreaderslaughorsmilewhentheyreadhisbooks[
D.notonlytointerestpeoplebuttoexpose(uncover)someserioussocialproblems
C
WhenJohnsoncalledagain,themanagerreceivedhimverypolitely.“Thatisamostremarkableoilyoubroughtus,MrJohnson,”hesaid.Johnsonnoddedhissmooth,darkhead.Thatwassomethingheknewverywell.“I’veneverseenanythinglikeit,”themanageradmitted.Johnsonnoddedagain.“No”hesaidpolitely.Thenheadded,“ButIthinkyouwill,sir.Averygreatdealofit.”Heappearedtothinkforamoment.“Ithinkyouwillfinditwillbeonsaleseven,perhaps,eightyearsfromnow.”Hesmiled.
Themanagerthoughtthatwasuncertain.Hesaid,“Itisbetterthanourfishoils.Iadmitthat.”“SoIamtold,sir,”agreedJohnson.
“Haveyouanyplanstoproduceityourself,MrJohnson”
Johnsonsmiledagain.“WouldIbeshowingittoyouifIhad”
“Wemightaddsomechemicalstooneofourownfishoils,”saidthemanager.
“Itwouldbeexpensivetodothat,evenifyoucould.”Johnsonsaidgently.“Besides,”headded,“Iamtoldthatthisoilwillbemuchcheaperthanyourbestfishoils.Cheaperthananyvegetableoil,infact.”
“Perhaps,”saidthemanager.“Well,Isupposeyouwanttomakeanarrangement,MrJohnson,Shallwediscussit”
“Ofcourse,”saidJohnson.“Therearetwowaysofdealingwithasituationofthissort.Theusualoneistopreventitaltogetheroratleasttodelayitaslongaspossible.Thatis,ofcourse,thebestway,”Themanagernodded.Heknewplentyaboutallthat.
“ButIamsosorryforyou,because,yousee,thatisnotpossiblethistime.”Themanagerhadhisdoubts,butallhesaidwasaninquiring(asking),“Oh”
“Theotherway,”continuedJohnson,“istoproduceyourselfbeforethetroublestarts.”
49.Themanagerthoughtofaddingchemicalstothefishoiltomakeit________.
A.cheaperthanthenewoilB.morequickly
C.moreexpensiveD.asgoodasthenewoil
50.Johnson’snewoilwouldbe________.
A.moreexpensivethanfishoil,butbetter
B.lessexpensive,andbetter
C.lessexpensive,butnotgood
D.moreexpensive,andnotsogood
51.Johnsonexpressedhisregretthatthemanager________.
A.couldnotstopthenewoilbeingmade
B.wouldneverknowhowtomakeit
C.hadspentalotofmoneyonit
D.didn’tknowenoughaboutit
52.Johnsonshowedhisnewoiltothemanagerbecausehewanted________.
A.toproduceithimself
B.topreventitbeingproduced
C.tobepaidnott