1、 Awhich;sightBwhose;view Cits;view Dwhere;sight6. The company was willing to provide us with what we needed, _ made us excited. A. what B. it C. which D. that7. Fitness is important in sport,but of at least _ importance are skills. Afair Breasonable Cequal Dproper8. Yesterday I met a(n) _ teacher by
2、 chance who taught me English in the university three years ago. A. early B. former C. first D. advanced 9.In the face of the big fire in Moscow in 2010,many people in the fire-stricken areas moved out_. Ato escape burning Bto escape being burned Cescaping burned Descaping from burning10. It is know
3、n to us that lions and tigers _ the cat family. A. are belonging to B. belonged to C. belong to D. are belonged to11Mark was a student at this university from 2006 to 2011,_he studied very hard and was made Chairman of the Students Union. Aduring which time Bfor which time Cduring whose time Dby tha
4、t time12. The school is _ a Chinese teacher for the new term who masters the English language perfectly. A. searching B. in the search of C. in search D. in search of 13._to his research work,the professor cared little about any other things. ADevoting BDevoted CHaving devoted DTo devote14. This pie
5、ce of furniture is really inexpensive with a price of _ forty dollars. A. less than B. more than C. other than D. rather than 15. It is a good plan in theory, but it _ to be seen whether it works in practice. A. keeps B. stays C. stands D. remains16Mrs. Smith rewarded the boy_$10_ bringing back the
6、lost dog. Aat; of Bwith; for Cfor; with Dfor; for17“We are fighting _an end to slavery, we wont stop our fight _ slavery until all slaves_”, said Abraham Lincoln. Afor; against; will be set free Bfor; for; will be set free Cagainst; are set free Dfor; are set free18National Day _ people singing and
7、dancing happily in the street. Asaw Bwatched Cobserved Dfelt19_ by his look, he doesnt think much of our plan. AJudging BJudged CTo judge DBeing Judged20No one can tell _ on earth that created so colorful and amazing a world of vitality. A. how is it B. how it is C. what is it D. what it is二、完型填空(共2
8、0小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When I was a little girl, every week my family of six would put on their best clothes and go to Sunday school and then church. The kids in elementary school would all_1_together to sing songs, and then later divide into groups based on their ages. One Easter Sunday, all the kids_2_wi
9、th big eyes and big_3_about what the Easter Bunny had brought. While all of the kids_4_their stories with delight, one young boy, whom I shall call Bobby, sat_5_. One of the teachers,_6_this, said to him, “And what did the Easter Bunny_7_you?” He replied, “My mom_8_the door by accident so the Easter
10、 Bunny couldnt_9_.” This sounded like a(n)_10_explanation to all of us kids, so we kept on going with the stories. My mom knew the_11_story, though. Bobbys mom was a single parent, and she was afraid that they just couldnt_12_the Easter Bunny.After Sunday school was over, everyone went off to_13_. W
11、hen my dad came to meet us my mom announced that we were going home_14_. At home, she explained that to make Bobby feel_15_, we were going to_16_to be the Easter Bunny and make a basket of our goodies (好东西) for him and_17_it at church. We all donated (捐赠) some of our candies to the basket, and_18_ba
12、ck up to church. There, mom unzipped (拉开的拉链)_19_coat, hung the basket over the hanger, and zipped up the coat and attached a(n)_20_. Dear Bobby, Im sorry I missed your house last night. Happy Easter. Love, The Easter Bunny21.A. putB. meetC. liveD. agree22.A. leftB. preparedC. arrivedD. waited23.A. s
13、toriesB. jokesC. toysD. ideas24.A. wroteB. sharedC. readD. collected25.A. strangelyB. calmlyC. gladlyD. unhappily26.A. noticingB. knowingC. consideringD. understanding27.A. tellB. teachC. bringD. buy28.A. openedB. lockedC. brokeD. answered29.A. pass byB. come acrossC. break inD. get inside30.A. funn
14、yB. unbelievableC. reasonableD. interesting31.A. newB. trueC. sadD. different32.A. chooseB. catchC. affordD. find33.A. churchB. shopC. partyD. school34.A. stillB. eitherC. lateD. instead35.A. wellB. hopefulC. betterD. warmer36.A. tryB. pretendC. learnD. appear37.A. leaveB. takeC. offerD. lose38.A. t
15、urnedB. followedC. returnedD. headed39.A. hisB. herC. myD. its40.A. noticeB. noteC. wishD. apology三、阅读理解第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)A What makes us happy? For 15-year-old Ellie Wilson from London, going through the turbulent (不安的) period between childhood and adulthood is “a pain”. However, she also enjo
16、ys happy times with friends, even though they have a lot of arguments. “The thing about me and my friends is that one minute were up and then the next were down; one minute I want to shout the house down, the next I feel so happy that I just want to hug everyone in the room at once,” she said to Bri
17、tish paper The Independent.Wilsons generation have all the latest fashions and electronic equipment. But owning them does not necessarily make them happier. New research shows that it is the simple things in life that please us most. Close friends, playing sport and a stable (稳定的) home life are more
18、 important to a teenagers happiness than the wealth of their parents, according to a study published this month by the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex in Britain. Researcher Gundi Knies found families incomes didnt necessarily play a part in happiness. But happy
19、 children tend to have their own bedroom, a bike or other leisure equipment.Children who have friends over for tea once a fortnight (两周) and those who go swimming once a month were also happier with their lives than those who do not. A sense of belonging clearly had an influence on how satisfied peo
20、ple were. Children with lots of friends reported higher levels of happiness than those without.Children who live with both their parents were happier than those living in single families and step family relationships. Diet plays an important role too. Children who have fewer than five portions (份) o
21、f fruit and vegetables a day or who eat fast food most days tend to be less happy. The study also finds that girls make up both the happiest and least happy groups of children.“Older girls are unhappier because they are going through puberty (青春期) and their parents become more protective. Girls also
22、 become very conscious (在意的) of the way they look and the way they are treated,” Knies told UK newspaper The Observer. “In general boys dont face the same pressures.”41. What can we conclude from Paragraphs 1-2? A. Most teenagers are unhappy. B. Teenagers are often emotional (情绪化的). C. When teenager
23、s argue with friends they feel upset. D. Most teenagers are confused by their emotions.42. What are the most important factors in determining teenage happiness? a. Having rich parents b. Having a stable family c. Owning fashionable gadgets d. Belonging to a group of friends A. a, b B. a, c C. b, c D
24、. b, d43. Why are girls unhappier than boys during puberty? A. Because they are more likely to be under pressure. B. Because they receive more attention from their parents. C. Because they have less sense of belonging at that time. D. Because they experience bigger physical changes than boys.44. Wha
25、t is the article mainly about? A. New research on teenage health. B. Tips for teenagers on how to get through puberty. C. What influences teenage happiness. D. Some common teenage problems.BCan dogs help with OCD? You might watch and laugh when your dog chases its tail because it looks cute. But did
26、 you know that, even though it might appear like a fun game, it could mean your pet is sick?Researchers have found that if a dog runs after its tail, chases cars and barks at flies that are not there, it may have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD, 强迫症). In fact, OCD is even more common among humans
27、. The symptoms (症状) are varied: some people check and recheck the locks before they go out; others are extremely afraid of germs (细菌) and have to wash their hands many times a day. English soccer star David Beckham, for example, cannot stand odd numbers (单数) of items in his fridge. So if he has thre
28、e cans of drink he will throw one out, according to his wife Victoria.Hoping to better understand OCD in humans, a team of scientists from the University of Helsinki, Finland, studied 368 dogs, including those that chase their tail for several hours daily or a few times a month, according to S. They also examined dogs that had never chased the
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