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一.单选15分

1.--Howaboutcomingtoseemeintheofficetomorrowafternoon?

--________,butIhavetomeetaguestattheairport.

A.Allright     B.Soundsgreat

C.Noproblem     D.No,Iamverysorry

2.--Miketurned________deafeartowhatMrsSmithsaid.

--Hewasstupid.Afterall,sheknewallthetricksof________trade.

A.the;aB.the;theC.a;/D.a;the

3.Littlebylittle,we________experienceinhowtodealwiththesechanges.

A.acquired   B.earned   C.won   D.controlled

4.Thecopyeditorbegantoworkonallthestoriesandphotos.________,thereporterstartedtochecktheevidence.

A.IndeedB.MeanwhileC.FinallyD.Therefore

5.Whetheryoucanloseyourweightsuccessfullyinthiscase________verymuchonyourcondition.

A.insistsB.basesC.focusesD.depends

6.--Maryisa(n)________painter.

--Sosheis.Shewonanationalawardattheageofeleven.

A.delightedB.giftedC.normalD.accurate

7.--Jackfailedhistestagain.

--Little________howdisappointedhisparentswere.

A.herealizedB.didherealizeC.hedidrealizeD.realizedhe

8.In_______andthelessonbegan.

A.theteachercameB.theteachercoming

C.cametheteacherD.didtheteachercome

9.Janetoldmeshewouldnotattendtheconference________.

A.ifheinvitedB.wheninvitingC.unlessinvitedD.whileinviting

10.Hefeltrather_____ashewastheonlypersonwhoworesportswearatthedinnerparty.

A.inplaceB.inthewayC.bythewayD.outofplace

11.--Doyouthinktherainwillaffecttheresultsofthefootballgame?

--Well,theplayersareusedtosuchrainyweather,soitshouldn’tmakeany_______tothem.

A.difficultyB.differenceC.troubleD.fun

12.--IheardJohnsonwasbadlyinjuredintheaccident.

--_______,let’sgoandseehim.

A.What’smoreB.IfsoC.WherepossibleD.Whennecessary

13.--Whatmadehimsohappy?

--___________.

A.Becausehefoundagoodjob.B.Sincehefoundagoodjob

C.FindingagoodjobD.Hefoundagoodjob

14.Althoughhewasverytired,hestill____thejob.

A.stucktoB.insistedC.heldD.took

15.Whensomebodygetschoked,his______maybetrappedbysomething.

A.ankleB.throatC.wristD.organ

二.完形填空20分

Itwasabusymorning,about8:

30,whenanelderlygentlemaninhis80scametothehospital.Iheardhimsayingtothenursethathewasinahurryforappointment(约会)at9:

30.

Thenursehadhimtakea16inthewaitingarea,17himitwouldbeatleast40minutes18someonewouldbeabletoseehim.Isawhim19hiswatchanddecided,sinceIwas20busy-mypatientdidn’t21attheappointedhour,Iwouldexaminehiswound,Whiletakingcareofhiswound,Iaskedhimifhehadanotherdoctor’sappointment.

Thegentlemansaidnoandtoldmethathe22togotothenursinghomeoneatbreakfastwithhis23.Hetoldmethatshehadbeen24forawhileandthatshehadaspecialdisease,Iaskedifshewouldbe25ifhewasabitlate.Herepliedthatshe26knewwhohewas,thatshehadnotbeenableto27himforfiveyearsnow.Iwas28andaskedhim,”Andyou29goeverymorning,eventhoughshedoesn’tknowwhoyouare?

Hesmiledandsaid.”Shedoesn’tknowme,butIknowwhosheis”Ihadtoholdback30asheleft.

NowI31thatinmarriages,trueloveis32ofallthat,Thehappiestpeopledon’t33havethebestofeverything;theyjust34thebestofeverythingtheyhave35isn’tabouthowtolivethroughthestorm,buthowtodanceintherain.

16.A.breathB.testC.seatD.break

17.A.persuadingB.promisingC.understandingD.telling

18.A.ifB.beforeC.sinceD.after

19.A.takingoffB.fixingC.lookingatD.winding

20.A.veryB.alsoC.seldomD.not

21.A.turnupB.showoffC.comeonD.goaway

22.A.neededB.forgotC.agreedD.happened

23.A.daughterB.wifeC.motherD.sister

24.AlateB.wellC.aroundD.there

25.A.lonelyB.worriedC.doubtfulD.hungry

26.A.sofarB.neitherC.nolongerD.already

27.A.recognizeB.answerC.believeD.expect

28.A.movedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.satisfied

29.A.onlyB.thenC.thusD.still

30.A.curiosityB.tearsC.wordsD.judgment

31.A.realizeB.suggestC.hopeD.prove

32.A.agreementB.expressionC.acceptanceD.exhibition

33.A.necessarilyB.completelyC.naturallyD.frequently

34.A.learnB.makeC.favorD.try

35.A.AdventureB.BeautyC.TrustD.Life

三.阅读理解40分

A

Shakespeare'sBirthplaceandExhibitionofShakespeare'sWorld

OPENINGTIMES:

20Marto19Oct

MontoSat:

9:

00amto5:

00pm

Sun:

9:

30amto5:

00pm

20Octto19Mar

MontoSat:

9:

30amto4:

00pm

Sun:

10:

00amto4:

00pm

Welcometotheworld-famoushousewhereWilliamShakespearewasbornin1564andwherehegrewup.Thehouseremainedintheownershipof

Shakespeare’sfamilyuntil1806.TheHousehaswelcomedvisitorstravelingfromallovertheword,forover250years.

◆EnterthoughtheVisitors’Centreandseethehighly-praisedexhibitionShakespeare’sWorld,alivelyandfullintroductiontothelifeandworkofShakespeare.

◆Standintherooms-whereShakespearegrewup.

◆DiscoverexamplesoffurnitureandneedleworkfromShakespeare’speriod.

◆EnjoythetraditionalEnglishgarden,plantedwithtreesandflowersmentionedinthepoet’sworks.

○pTheBirthplaceiswithineasywalkingdistanceofallthecarparksshownonthemap;nearestisWindsorStreet(3minutes’walk).

TheHousemaypresentdifficultiesbuttheVisitors’Centre,itsexhibition,andthegardenareaccessible(可进入的)towheelchairuser.

ADMISSION:

Adult£4.90

Child£2.20

Family£12.0

(2adults+upto3children)

TheShakespeareCoffeeHouse(oppositetheBirthplace).

36.Howmuchistheadmissionforafamilyoftwogrown-upsandtwochildren?

A.$9.80B.$12.00C.$14.20D.$16.40

37.WhereisthenearestparkingplacetoShakespeare’sBirthplace?

A.Behindtheexhibitionhall.

B.OppositetheVisitors’Centre.

C.AtWindsorstreet.

D.NeartheCoffeeHouse.

38.Awheelchairusermayneedhelptoenter.

A.theHouseBthegardenCtheVisitor’sCentreD.theexhibitionhall

B

AlongtheriverbanksoftheAmazonandtheOrinocotherelivesabirdthatswimsbeforeitcanfly,flieslikeafatchicken,eatsgreenleaves,hasthestomachofacowandhasclaws(爪)onitswingswhenyoung.Theybuildtheirhomesabout4.6mabovetheriver,animportantfeatureforthesafetyoftheyoung.Itiscalledthehoatzin.

Inappearance,thebirdsofbothsexeslookverymuchalikewithbrownonthebackandcreamandredontheunderside.Theheadissmall,withalargesetoffeathersonthetop,brightredeyes,andblueskin.Itsnearestrelativesarethecommonbirds,cuckoos.Itsmostsimilarfeatureisonlyfoundintheyoung.

Babyhoatzinshaveaclawontheleadingedgeofeachwingandanotherattheendofeachwingtip.Usingthesefourclaws,togetherwiththebeak(喙),theycanclimbaboutinthebushes,lookingverymuchlikeprimitivebirdsmusthavedone.Whentheyounghoatzinshavelearnedtofly,theylosetheirclaws.

DuringthedriermonthsbetweenDecemberandMarchhoatzinsflyabouttheforestingroupsof20to30birds,butinApril,whentherainyseasonbegins,theycollecttogetherinsmallerlivingunitsoftwotosevenbirdsforproducingpurposes.

39.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Hoatzinsindryandrainyseasons.

B.Therelativesandenemiesofhoatzins.

C.PrimitivebirdsandhoatzinsoftheAmazon.

D.Theappearanceandlivinghabitsofhoatzins.

40.Younghoatzinsaredifferentfromtheirparentsinthat.

A.theylooklikeyoungcuckoos

B.theyhaveclawsonthewings

C.theyeatalotlikeacow

D.theyliveonriverbanks

41.Whydohoatzinscollecttogetherinsmallergroupswhentherainyseasoncomes?

A.Tofindmorefood.

B.Toprotectthemselvesbetter.

C.Tokeepthemselveswarm.

D.Toproducetheiryoung.

D

Sciencecan'texplainthepowerofpets,butmanystudieshaveshownthatthecompanyofpetscanhelplowerbloodpressure(血压)andraisechancesofrecoveringfromaheartattack,reducelonelinessandspreadall-roundgoodcheer.

Anyownerwilltallyouhowmuchjoyapetbrings.Forsome,ananimalprovidesmorecomfortthanahusband/wife.A2002studybyKarenAllenoftheStateUniversityofNewYorkmeasuredstress(紧张)levelsandbloodpressureinpeople-halfofthempetowners–whiletheyperformed5minutesofmentalarithmetic(算术)orheldahandinicewater.Subjectscompletedthetasksalone,withahusband/wife,aclosefriendorwithapet.Peoplewithpetsdid

Itbest.Thosetestedwiththeiranimalfriendshadsmallerchangeinbloodpressureandreturnedmostquicklytobaselineheartrates.Withpetsintheroom,peoplealsomadefewermathmistakesthanwhendoinginfrontofothercompanions.Itseemspeoplefeelmorereleased(放松)aroundpets,saysAllen,whothinksitmaybebecausepetsdon’tjudge.

Astudyreportedlastfallsuggeststhathavingapetdognotonlyraisesyourspiritsbutmayalsohaveaneffectonyoureatinghabits.ResearchersatNorthwestermMemorialHospitalspentayearstudying36fatpeopleandwereputonadiet-and-exerciseprograms;aseparategroupof56fatpeoplewithoutpetswereputonadietprogram.Onaverage,peoplelostabout11pounds,

or5%oftheirbodyweight.Theirdogsdidevenbetter,losinganaverageof12pounds,morethen15%oftheirbodyweight.Dogownersdidn’tloseanymoreweightthanthosewithoutdogsbut,sayresearchers,gotmoreexerciseoverall–mostlywiththeirdogs–andfounditworthdoing.

42.Whatdoesthetextmainlydiscuss?

A.Whatpetsbringtotheirowners

B.Howpetshelp

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