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成都市届二诊
成都市2010届2诊
语法单选
1.—Hi,Maria!
Igotthefirstplaceintheexam.
—!
EveryoneknowsyoucheatedandyoujustcopiedTony's.
A.CongratulationsB.ComeonC.GoodluckD.Cheerup
2.Wehadnofoodleftinourbackpacks,andthingsworse,itbegantopour.
A.makingB.tohavemadeC.havingmadeD.tomake
3.—Wherehaveyouspentthisterm'sscholarship,Lucy?
—Onacomputer,onthedeskoverthere.
A.thatB.thisC.oneD.theone
4.andexcited,theathletesfromallovertheworldtookpartintheSpecial
OlympicsheldinShanghai.
A.HonoredB.HonoringC.BeinghonoredD.Tobehonored
5.SinceLiuQian,afamousTaiwanmagician,performedonCCTV,magiconceagain
hasalloverChina.
A.takenonB.takendownC.takenoffD.takenout
6.HersmoothspokenEnglishhasgivenhercertainadvantagesothers
jobhunting.
A.for;ofB.over;ofC.over;inD.among;in
7.Themostexcitingthingforhimwashefinallysucceededin
seemedtobethemostdifficultexamtohim.
A.that;whatB.that;whichC.what;thatD.what;which
8.Wearequitesurethatwecanourpresentdifficultiesandguarantee
enoughsupplyOfporkinmarkets.
A.getacrossB.getoverC.getawayD.getoff
9.—Howiseverything,Jason?
—.
A.NotatallB.Verywell,thankyou
C.I'mallright,thanksD.Nottoobad
10.AlthoughbyOxfordUniversitywasn'tfarbeyondhisdream,hecouldn'taffordthetuition.
A.havingbeingacceptedB.beingaccepted
C.tohavebeenacceptedD.accepted
11.—Couldyoupleasetellusthefamoussingerwillcomeforhisperformance?
—Probablyinweeks,andtheticketswon'tbeexpensive.
A.howoftenB.howlongC.howsoonD.howmuch
12.Iadmitthatalltheseproblemsaredifficult,Idon'tagreethatthey
cannotbesolved.
A.UnlessB.WhileC.UntilD.Since
13.Mr.BrownshouldhavevisitedTibet,buthenotfindtimewhenhewasinChina.
A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.might
14.Chengduyouseetodayisdifferentcityfromwhatitusedtobe.
A.The;aB./;theC.A;theD.The;/
15.Theoldcouplehavebeenmarriedfor50years,andneveroncewitheachother.
A.havetheyquarreledB.theyhavequarreled
C.didtheyquarrelD.hadtheyquarreled
16.Millionsofpounds’damagebythestormwhichsweptacrosstheeastof
Englandlastnight.
A.hadbeencausedB.wascaused
C.hasbeencausedD.wouldbecaused
17.Sheisahard-workingstudentthatweallcannotadmireherperseverance(毅力).
A.so;verymuchB.such;toomuchC.so;toomuchD.such;much
18.—Wouldyoupleaserepeatit?
—Obviously,youme.
A.hadn'tlistenedtoB.werenotlisteningto
C.haven'tlistenedtoD.don'tlistento
19.I'llneverforgetthedaysIlearnthardinmyseniorhighschoolchangedmywholelife.
A.that;whichB.which;thatC.when;whichD.which;when
20.Thatoldmanwassoabouteverythingthatnobodycouldpleasehim.
A.uniqueB.specialC.specificD.particular
完形填空
Jerryisthekindofmanyoulovetohate.Heisalwaysina(n)21mood(心态)andalwayshassomething22tosay.Inhisopinion,thebottomlineisyourchoice23youlivealife.
Onemorning,hedidsomethingyouarenever24todointherestaurantbusiness:
heleftthebackdooropenandwas25upatgunpointbythreearmedrobbers.Whiletryingtoopenthe26,withhishandshakingfrom27,heinputthewrongcode.Therobbersbeathimandeven28him.Luckily,Jerrywasfound29quicklyaftertherobbershadfledandhewasrushedtothelocalfirstaidcenter.After18hoursofoperationandweeksofgoodcare,hewasoutofhospitalwithfragments(碎片)ofthebulletsstillinhisbody.
Jerrytoldmewhathappenedafterhewassenttohospital.Hesaidthedoctorswere30.Theykepttellinghimhewasgoingtobefineand31himintotheemergencyroom.Butwhenhesawthe32onthefacesofthedoctorsandnurses,hegotreally33.Intheireyes,he34,"He'sadeadman."Heknewheneededtotake35Therewasabignurseshoutingquestionsathim.Sheaskedifhewasallergic(过敏)toanything,andthedoctorsandnursesstoppedworkingastheywaitedforhisreply.Jerry36forawhileandthenhedecidedtolive.Hetookadeepbreathandsaid,"Yes.37!
"Overtheirlaughter,Jerrytoldthemtooperateonhim38hewasalive,notdead.
Jerrylivedthankstotheskillofhisdoctors,butalsobecauseofhisamazing39Ilearntfromhimthateverydaywehavethechoicetolivefully.Attitude,40,iseverything.
21.A.excitingB.goodC.usualD.balanced
22.A.positiveB.funnyC.newD.different
23.A.howB.whereC.whetherD.why
24.A.advisedB.imaginedC.askedD.supposed
25.A.pulledB.putC.heldD.done
26.A.boxB.safeC.counterD.door
27.A.nervousnessB.worryC.unwillingnessD.pressure
28.A.knockedB.killedC.knifedD.shot
29.A.probablyB:
relativelyC.merelyD.reasonably
30.A.excitedB.organizedC.hard-workingD.great
31.A.rolledB.carriedC.wheeledD.forced
32.A.surpriseB.expressionsC.feelingD.puzzles
33.A.scaredB.embarrassedC.disappointedD.annoyed
34.A.knewB.foundC.meantD.read
35.A.noticeB.orderC.breathD.action
36.A.thoughtB.wonderedC.judgedD.stopped
37.A.MedicineB.OperationC.BulletsD.Fragments
38.A.unlessB.evenifC.asifD.before
39.A.replyB.attitudeC.opinionD.determination
40.A.tobehonestB.inthatcaseC.afterallD.strictlyspeaking
阅读理解
A
Mywifepassedawayafewyearsago,andIwentthroughtheworsttimeinmylife.Ievenwantedtokillmyself.Justformykids,Ihadtocontinuetoliveandworkasasmall2towndoctoratmymedicalclinicinHawaii.Mykidshadgonetoliveonthemainland,andIwasalone.Thentheyaskedmetohaveafamilytrip.
Onourtrip,weturnedontheTVatthemotelandsawthesecondplanecrashintotheWorldTradeCenter.Seeingitfallingdown,Isaidtomykids:
"I'mgoingtoAfghanistan".Andafewweekslater,InternationalMedicalCorpssentmetosetup20clinicsinprovinceswherepeoplehadnohealthcare.Inthesefieldclinicssurroundedbyfrighteningshootsordeadlybombs,wewereeventuallyserving27,000patientsamonthinaverybusyschedule.Tiredandnervous,Igraduallyhadasenseofachievement,asenseofpurpose,andmydepressionwentaway.
Intheyearstofollow,IwenttoIndonesiaafterthetsunami(海啸),Pakistanaftertheearthquakes,Sudanafterthecivilwar,andIraqaftermoreandmorebombs.Eachtimeafterdisastersoneafteranother,hundredsofpeoplewerekilled,woundedandmanymorehadtoflee.Weoncesetupmovableclinicsinanareawith19,000refugees,anditwassupposedtohold13,000originally.Flubrokeout,oneofthebiggestkillersofkidsinrefugeecamps,anditspreadlikewildfire.Waterandfoodwerealsoseriousproblems."Adventuresornot?
",Ioftenaskedmyself.
Whenmywifepassedaway,Ithoughtmylifewasdone.Butinreality,itwasjustgettingstarted.Attheendofherlife,shewentunconscious.Iheldherheadinmyhandsandtoldherofalltheplaceswewouldvisitandtheexcitingadventureswewouldhave.
Ithinkaboutthemomentmanytimesduringmy"adventures".Ididn'tknowhowpredictivethosewordsWouldhe.ButIknowthatsheisstillwithme.
41.Wherehasthedoctorbeeninthepastfewyears?
A.Somecountrieswherehecouldsetupclinics.
B.SomeAfricancountrieswhereflubrokeout.
C.Theplaceswheretheearthquakeshappened.
D.Theplacesthatthehorribledisastersstruck.
42.HowwouldthedoctordescribehislifeafterhehadworkedinAfghanistan?
A.Tiredandtroublesome.B.Busyandrisky.
C.Meaningfulandhelpful.D.Frighteninganddepressing.
43.Theunderlinedword"refugees"meanspeople
A.whoarerobbed,killed,orwounded
B.whosufferfromfluinmovableclinics
C.wholiketotakeadventures
D.whohavelosthomesbecauseofdisasters
44.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thedoctor'swifeencouragedhimtoworkinforeigncountries.
B.Whatthedoctorsaidtohiswifebeforeherdeathbecamereality.
C.Thedoctor'sadventuresmadehimunderstandtheloveofhiswife.
D.Withthetrueloveofhiswife;thedoctorstartedtochangehislife.
B
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Nowadays,withincreasingbusinesscommunicationsbetweentheChinesemainlandandHongKong,CathayPacifichaspossessedaveryuniqueadvantage.ThegreatcooperationbetweenCathayPacificAirwaysandAirChinasoundsanevidencethatthebusinessexchangesbetweenthemainlandandHongKongareverysuccessful,PhilipChen,theChiefExecutiveOfficer(CEO)ofCathayPacificAirwaysexpresseshisviewsonthedevelopmentofthiscooperationbetweenthemainlandandHongKong.
Inthepast10years,theglobalairindustryhasfacednumerouschallenges,andmanyairlineshavetogobankrupt(矿产),andyetCathayPacifichasmanagedtostayintheblack.How?
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