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Unit1

一、单项选择

1.ThePLAmenwere______tofulfillthetaskevenattheriskoftheirlives.

A.abundantB.fondC.boundD.acute

2.—What______weather!

—Yes,itmustbethewindthatmakesitsocoldandmanyroadsare______hard.

A.freezing;freezingB.frozen;frozen

C.frozen;freezingD.freezing;frozen

3.______inthecenterofthecity,thefactorywillbemovedsomewhereelse.

A.LocatingB.TobelocatedC.BeinglocatedD.Located

4.—WhatcanIdoforyou?

—I’dliketobuyatie______thisbrownshirt.

A.tomatchwithB.tofitC.togowithD.tosuit

5.Onthetopofthehill________,_______theoldmanoncelived.

A.atemplestandsthere;inwhichB.atemplestanding;onwhich

C.doesatemplestand;whereD.standsatemple;where

6.Intheeyesofthenewly-electedprimeminister,thereisnevertoo

smallathingasfarasthefarmers______.

A.concernB.concernedC.areconcernedD.areconcerning

7.ShewaseducatedatBeijingUniversity,_______shewentontohave

heradvancedstudyabroad.

A.afterthat  B.fromthat  C.fromwhich D.afterwhich

8.—CouldItryonafewmoreoftheseT-shirtsbeforeIdecidewhichonetotake?

—Ofcourse._______,Sir.

A.TakeyourtimeB.Don’tstandonceremony

C.MypleasureD.Makeyourselfathome

9.Theyare__________inthefieldofelectronicgoodsproduction.

A.secondonlyB.secondtononeC.firstofallD.leastofall

10.Thefootballmatch___________,crowdsofpeoplepouredoutintothestreet.

A.wasoverB.hasbeenoverC.beingoverD.hadbeenover

11.Everything_______,theoperaisquiteasuccess.

A.consideringB.considered

C.toconsiderD.takingconsideration

12.—Doyouknowthetower_____intheheartofthecity?

—Doyoumeantheone_____tothenorthofthecitylibrary?

A.locating;layB.located;lying

C.beinglocated;lyingD.located;lay

13.—____visitedtheShanghaiWorldExpoissuretotellyoutheplace

isworthy____twice.

—Youcansaythatagain.

A.Thosewhohave;visitingB.Whoeverhas;visiting

C.Thosewhohave;tobevisitedD.Whoeverhas;tobevisited

14.—Noonecananswerthequestion_______wecancompletethetask

intime,doyouknow?

—Yes,andthisisbecausewedon’tknowtheway_______thescientist

usedlasttime.

A.whether;whichB.if;which

C.whether;inwhichD.if;inwhich

15.一Whenshallwestarttherestorationofthehistoricbuildings?

一Notuntilourplan________bythecommittee.

A.willbeapprovedB.approvesC.istoapproveD.hasbeenapproved

二、完形填空

In1883,acreativeengineer,JohnRoebling,wasinspiredtobuildasplendidbridgeconnectingNewYorkwithLongIsland.However,expertsthroughouttheworldthoughtthatthiswas16.Evenso,Roeblingcouldnot17theideainhismind.Aftermuchdiscussion,he18convincehissonWashington,anup-and-comingengineer,thatthebridgeinfactcouldbebuilt.Theyhiredtheir19andbegantobuildtheirdreambridge.

Onlyafewmonths20theprojectwasunderwayatragicon-siteaccidentkilledJohnRoeblingand21injuredhisson,leavinghimbrain-damagedandunabletomoveor22.Surelynowtheprojectwouldhavetobe23.ThoughWashingtonRoeblinglayinhishospitalbed,hewasnot24andhismindremainedas25asitwasbeforetheaccident.Suddenlyanidea26tohim.Allhecouldmovewasonefinger,sohe27thearmofhiswifewiththatfinger,28thathewantedhertocalltheengineersagain.Thenheusedthesamemethodoftappingherarmtotelltheengineerswhattodo.For13yearsWashingtontappedouthis29withonefingeruntilthebridgewas30completed.

Perhapsthisisoneofthebestexamplesofnever-give-upattitudethat31aterriblephysicaldisabilityandachievesanimpossible32.Oftenwhenwefacedifficultiesinourdailylives,ourproblemsmayseemverysmall33whatmanyothershavetoface.TheBrooklynBridgeshowsusthateventhemost34dreamcanberealizedwith35nomatterwhatthechancesare.

16.A.impossibleB.unnecessaryC.hardD.excellent

17.A.recognizeB.acceptC.ignoreD.believe

18.A.attemptedtoB.soughttoC.failedtoD.managedto

19.A.familyB.crewC.classD.team

20.A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when

21.A.severelyB.slightlyC.poorlyD.hardly

22.A.workB.sayC.eatD.talk

23.A.continuedB.abandonedC.interruptedD.accomplished

24.A.defeatedB.hurtC.frightenedD.destroyed

25.A.sharpB.broadC.nobleD.advanced

26.A.beatB.occurredC.happenedD.hit

27.A.wavedB.feltC.touchedD.held

28.A.appealingB.speakingC.indicatingD.advising

29.A.ordersB.instructionsC.suggestionsD.movements

30.A.quicklyB.partlyC.eventuallyD.slowly

31.A.overcomesB.acquiresC.fightsD.removes

32.A.awardB.fortuneC.statusD.goal

33.A.combinedwithB.separatedfromC.comparedtoD.concernedabout

34.A.primaryB.distantC.lifelongD.good

35.A.determinationB.knowledgeC.confidenceD.strength

三、阅读理解

A

ItwasaSundayandtheheavystormhadlastedallnight.Themorningafterthestorm,though,wasbeautiful:

blueskies,warmairandacalm,invitingseatouchingtheshoregently.

Myfatherrealizeditwasagooddayforfishingandinvitedmysisterandmetogowithhim.Iwasonly14andfishinghadneverbeenmything,butIdecidedtogoallthesame.I'msogladIdid.

Onthewaytotheharborwecouldseetheterribledestructiononthecoast,buttheharboritselfwasinfairlygoodshape.Afterall,itwasprotectedbythearmsofabaythathadonlyonetinychanneltothesea.Aswegotonboard,wenoticedtwobighumps(脊背)inthedistance.

Onapproachingthem,wesawitwasamotherwhalewithherbaby.Wecouldn'tbelieveit—therearen'tanywhalesalongthecoasthere.Thestormmusthavedriventhemacrosstheoceanintothebay,inwhichthestillwaterwassobadlypollutedthatnothingcouldsurvive.

Thelittlebabywhale—actuallyasbigasourboat—wasobviouslystuckandcouldnotmove.Themotherdivedunderthewaterandcameupsuddenly,makingbigwhirlpools(漩涡)andwaves."She'stryingtohelpherbaby,butonthewrongside,"myfathersaid.Atthispoint,myfathermovedourboatinasemicircletotheothersideand,headingtheboattowardsthebabywhale,pusheditgently.Withourseveralgentlepushesthebighumpturnedoveranddisappearedunderwater.Thenitswamuprightbesideitsmum.Theystruggledintheirdesperateattemptstoescapebutmissedtheexitandstartedheadinginthewrongdirection.Wehurrieduptothewhalesandtriedtoleadthemtowardsthebaychannel.Slowly,theyletusleadthem,sometimesrisingfromthewaterrightbesideustobreathe--andtogiveusatrustinglookwiththosehugeeyes.Oncetheyhittheirfirstpartofcleanwaterflowingstraightfromthesea,themumgaveusawavewithhertailandofftheyswamintothedistance.

Intheexcitementithadfeltlikeonlyafewminutes,butwehadbeenwiththosewonderfulanimalsforalmostanhourandahalf.Thatwasthesimpleandlastingbeautyoftheday.Nearlyfourdecadeslater,Istilllookbackfondlytothatgoldendayatsea.

36.Theauthorsays"I'msogladIdid."(inPara.2)because_________.

A.hewitnessedthewholeprocessoffishing

B.heenjoyedthebeautyofthecalmsea

C.heexperiencedtherescueofthewhales

D.hespenttheweekendwithhisfamily

37.Themotherwhalefailedtohelpherbabybecause__________.

A.shehadstayedinthepollutedwaterfortoolong

B.thewhirlpoolsshehadmadewerenotbigenough

C.shehadnootherwhalesaroundtoturntoforhelp

D.thewavespushedherbabyinthewrongdirection

38.Whatisthethemeofthestory?

A.Savinglivesbringspeopleasenseofhappiness.

B.Fishingprovidesexcitementforchildren.

C.It'snecessarytoliveinharmonywithanimals.

D.It'svitaltoprotectthewhaleintheocean.

B

BritonsLearntoForgive

LEEDS,England─ALeedsUniversitypsychology(心理学)professoristeachingacoursetohelpdozensofBritonsforgivetheirenemies.

“Thehatredweholdwithinusisacancer,”ProfessorKenHartsaid,addingthatholdinginangercanleadtoproblemssuchashighbloodpressureandheartdisease.

Morethan70peoplehavebecomemembersinHart’sfirst20-weekworkshopinLondon─acoursehesaysisthefirstofitskindintheworld.

Thesearepeoplewhoaresickandtiredoflivingwithamemory.Theyrealizetheirbitternessisapoisontheythinktheycanpourout,buttheyendupdrinkingitthemselves,saidCanadian-bornHart.

Thestudentsmeetingroupsofeighttotenforatwo-hourworkshopwithanadvisereveryfortnight.

Thecourse,endinginJuly,isexpectedtogetridofthecancerofhatredinthesepeople.“Peoplehavelotsofnegativeattitudestowardsforgiveness,”hesaid,“Peopleconfuseforgivenesswithforgetting.Forgivenessmeanschangingfromanegativeattitudetoapositiveone.”

Hartandhisteamhavecreatedinstructionstoprovidethetrainingneeded.

“Themainideaistogiveyouguidelinesonhowtolookatvariouskindsofangersandhowtheyaffectyou,andhowtochangeyourattitudestowardsthepersonyouareangrywith,”saidNormanClaringbull,aseniorexpertontheforgivenessproject.

Hartsaidhebelievesforgivenessisaskillthatcanbetaught,asthesepeople“wanttogetfreeofthepast”.

39.Fromthispassageweknowthat_________.

A.highbloodpressureandheartdiseasearecausedbyhatred

B.highbloodpressurecanonlybecuredbypsychologyprofessors

C.withouthatred,peoplewillhavelesstroubleconnectedwithbloodpre

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