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A.I’mafraidnotB.Thanks.Icanmanageitmyself
C.No,IcancarrymyselfD.Thanks.Idomyself
6.Atthemeetingtheydiscussedthreedifferent____________tothestudyofmathematics.
A.approachesB.meansC.methodsD.ways
7.Don’t_________thatwecanlearnEnglishwelljustbyrememberingwords.
A.takeasgrantedB.takethisforgranted
C.takethatforgrantedD.takeitforgranted
8.Theywere________thepointofleavingtheclub_______aformerschoolmatecalledthem.
Aon;
whileBin;
whileCon;
whenDon;
before
9.__________fromheartdiseaseforyears,mygrandpahastotakesomemedicinewithhimwhereverhegoes.
A.SufferedBSufferingCHavingsufferedDBeingsuffered
10.Althoughold,mycariskept_______goodconditionandrunswell.
AinB.inaC.onD.ona
11.Thiskindofpaperwasassoftandlightassilkbut______expensive.
A.muchlessB.muchlittleC.manylessD.muchmorethan
12.Tenyearsagothepopulationofourvillagewas_______thatoftheirs.
A.astwicelargeasB.twiceaslargeas
C.twiceasmuchasD.astwicemuchas
13.It’shightimeyouhadyourhaircut;
it’sgetting________.
A.toomuchlongB.muchtoolongC.longtoomuchD.toolongmuch
14.Heisnot__________tobepresentatthemeetingtonight.
A.possibleB.likelyC.probablyD.perhaps
15.Idon’tthink_________possibletomasteraforeignlanguagewithoutmuchmemorywork.
A.thisB.thatC.itsD.it
第二节:
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,然后从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My9-year-olddaughterKallieandIwereflyingfromourhomeinCharlottetospendaweekwithmyhusbandinMiami,Florida.Wewere
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aboutthetripbecausewehadseenhimonlyfivetimesinfivemonths,andKallie
_17
herdadalot.
AsusualontheCharlotte-to-Miamiflight,theplanewastotally
___18
.IhadnoticedagroupofBoyScouts(童子军)atthegateandsaidtomydaughterthatifanything
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wewouldbeOKwithallthoseScoutsonourflight!
KallieandIcouldnotgetseatstogetherandwere
20
bytheaisle(过道).Thatwasn’tsuchabig
21
exceptthatKalliewasnervousaboutthetripandhad
22onmyreadingtoherthewholeway.Tryingtoreadacrosstheaislewouldbea(n)
23
.
Whenthetwopassengerswhosharedmyrowboardedtheplane,Iaskediftheywould
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placeswithKallieandme,sothatwecouldbetogetherandsothatKalliecouldsitnexttothe
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.Theyrefused,sayingtheythoughttheyshouldstayintheir
26
seats.
Kallie,however,wasbeginningto
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atthethoughtofnotbeingnexttoawindoworhermother.Itoldherthattherewasn’tanythingIcoulddo;
wewouldhavetositwherewewere.
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themansittingnexttotheScoutmaster(notaScouthimself),
29
tomeandasked,“Wouldyouandyourdaughterlikeourseats?
”Hewas
30
tohimselfandtheScoutmaster.Hesaidhewasn’t
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ofthenarrowseatnearthewidowandwouldreally
___32
theonebytheaisle.Wetradedseatsand
33
ourtrip.KallieandIfeltvery
34
tobetogetherandtobeabletowatchthe
35fromKallie’swindowseat.
16.A.stressedB.worried
C.curious
D.excited
17.A.misunderstood
B.missed
C.loved
D.blamed
18.A.full
B.ordinary
C.empty
D.special
19.A.performed
B.happened
C.moved
D.announced
20.A.surrounded
B.blocked
C.separated
D.kept
21.A.action
B.deal
C.surprise
D.situation
22.A.put
B.lived
C.depended
D.called
23.A.danger
B.adventure
C.crime
D.challenge
24.A.switch
B.share
C.set
D.arrange
25.A.row
B.plane
C.window
D.aisle
26.A.strong
B.beautiful
C.new
D.own
27.A.shock
B.panic
C.laugh
D.argue
28.A.Amazingly
B.Generally
C.Gradually
D.Extremely
29.A.wentback
B.lookedup
C.turnedaround
D.lookedaround
30.A.speaking
B.limiting
C.expecting
D.referring
31.A.fond
B.tired
C.proud
D.afraid
32.A.offer
B.prefer
C.fix
D.rent
33.A.stopped
B.changed
C.continued
D.finished
34.A.glad
B.shy
C.uncertain
D.helpful
35.A.people
B.scenery
C.buildings
D.road
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每题2分,满分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
KenyonScudderoncetoldmeastoryabouthisfriend,Michael.Michaelhappenedtobeonatrainsittingnexttoayoungmanwhoseemedworried.Finallytheyoungmantoldthefriendthathewasaconvictreturninghomefromafarawayprison.Hisbehaviorhadbroughtshameonhisfamily,andtheyhadneithervisitedhimnorwritten.Hehoped,however,thatthiswasonlybecausetheyweretoopoortotravelandtoobusytowrite.
Whenhewassetfree,hehadwrittentotellthemhewantedtogohome.Tomakematterseasyforthem,however,hehadaskedthemtoputupasignalforhimwhenthetrainpassedtheirlittlefarm.Ifthefamilyhadforgivenhim,theyweretoputupawhiteribboninthebigappletreeneartherailway.Iftheydidn’twanthimtobeback,theyweretodonothing,andhewouldstayonthetrain,andgofaraway.
Asthetraingotnearhishometown,hissuspensebecamesogreatthathewasafraidtolookoutofthewindow.HeaskedMichaeltowatchforthebigappletree.Theychangedseats.Inaminute,Michaelputhishandontheyoungconvict’sshoulder.“Thereitis,”hesaid,hiseyesfilledwithsuddentears.“It’sallright.Thewholetreeiswhitewithribbons.”
36.Accordingtothepassage,thewhiteribbononthebigappletreemeans_________.
A.pleasureB.forgivenessC.happinessD.education
37.Theword“suspense”underlinedinthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby_________.
A.painB.interestC.worryD.happiness
38.WhywasMichaelaskedtowatchfortheappletree?
A.Theyoungmanwasafraidthathewasrefusedbyhisfamily.
B.Theyoungman’sseatwasfarfromthewindow.
C.Theyoungmanwasafraidofseeingthewhiteribbonsinthetree.
D.Theyoungmanwassurethathisfamilywouldaccepthim.
39.WhywereMichael’seyesfilledwithtears?
A.Theyoungmancouldn’tlivewithhisfamily.
B.Hewasmovedbywhathesaw.
C.Hewastouchedbytheyoungman.
D.Theyoungmanwasverysad.
B
Everyspringscoresofpeopleflock(蜂拥)totheBuzzardFestivalatHinckley,Ohio.Theycometowatchforbuzzards.Mostwouldbegladjusttotakealookatabuzzard.Iftheydoseeoneofthese"
flyinggarbagecans"
,itwillprobablybecirclinghighinthesky.Fromthereitcanwatchthegroundforsignsofthewasteandthedeadanimalsonwhichitfeeds.
ThebuzzardistheugliestbirdintheUnitedStates.Infact,itmaywellbetheugliestbirdintheworld.Ithasasmall,bare,pinkhead.Itsthickbodyiscoveredwithdark,roughfeathers.
Inspiteofitslooks,thebuzzardisimportanttothepeopleofHinckley.Itistheirfirstsignofspring.Afterawinterinthesouth,buzzardsreturntotheirhomesinthenorth.IntheHinckleyarea,theyalwaysreturnonMarch15.Nooneknowswhy.ButtheyhavecomebacktoHinckleyRidgeonthatday,sureasclockswork,foratleastfortyyears.
TheexcitementstartsinFebruary.BythemiddleofMarchithasreachedahighpeak.Betsareplaced.Prizesgotothepersonwhoseesthefirstbuzzard.Radiostationsandnewspaperstellofthecomingfestival.AndontheweekendafterMarch15thepeopleofHinckleyholdtheirBuzzardFestival.
Thepeoplecomeandlookaround.Theychat.Theyeattheirfillofpancakesandsausages.ThentheydrivepastBuzzard'
sRoostonHinckleyRidge.
Alotofthemstopneartheroadatthestandsetuptogiveinformationtovisitors.Theretheycanhear,fromarecording,themainfactsaboutthebuzzard.Theycanseeastuffedbuzzard.Theycanlookatsomepicturestakenofbuzzardsinotheryears.Withgoodluckandastrongpairoffieldglasses,theymaysightoneortwolivebuzzardshighinthesky.
Buzzardsmaybeugly.Theymaybe"
flyinggarbagecans"
.ButinHinckleytheyarejustaswelcomeastheswallowsareinCapistranoinCalifornia.ItwouldbeasadspringindeedifthebuzzardseverfailedtocomebacktoHinckleyRidge.
40.Thebuzzardiscalledthe"
flyinggarbagecan"
becauseit.
A.isuglyB.eatswasteanddeadanimals
C.lookslikeagarbagecanD.collectrubbishontheground
41.ThesurprisingthingaboutHinckley'
sbuzzardsisthat.
A.theyspendthewinterinthesouth
B.theycomeveryclosetothetown
C.theyreturnonthesamedayeachyear
D.bothbuzzardsandswallowsreturntoCapistranoonMarch15
42.Attheinformationstand,visitorstoHinckley'
sBuzzardFestivalcan.
A.learnsomefactsaboutthebuzzard
B.easilyseealivebuzzard
C.takesomepictureswiththebackgroundoflivebuzzards
D.feedtheirfillofpancakesand