1、 a Ca; the D/; a2The Grand Theatre is located on the corner of _is called the Peoples Square Awhat B, which Cthe place Dthat3In 2004, the long hot summer resulted in serious water and energy _in Zhejiang Adifficulties Bproblems Cshortages Dobstacles4_in the newspapers, the new president will take of
2、fice next week AIt is reported BWhich is reported CIt is reported that DAs is reported5It is widely accepted that young babies learn to do things because certain acts lead to _ Aawards Bresults Crewards Dprizes6When did he leave the classroom? He left _you turned back to write on the blackboard Athe
3、 minute Bthe time Cuntil Dbefore7The project _by the end of 2015 will greatly expand the citys telephone network Aaccomplished Bbeing accomplished Cto be accomplished Dhaving accomplished8I know I was not the first _, for I saw smoke _from the window Ato arrive; to rise Bto arrive; rising Carriving;
4、 rising Dhaving arrived; to rise9The building is said _ in a fire several years ago Ato be destroyed Bto destroy Cto have been destroyed Dto being destroyed10Have you visited the Science Museum? No, but I wish I_ Awill Bhave Cdid Dhad11Do you think the thief entered through the garage door? NoIf he
5、had, I dont believe he _the living room window Awould have broken Bhad broken Chas broken Dbroke12We _most of the time working on the projectThat day _all work, no play! Ahave spent; has been Bhave spent; was Chad spent; was Dspent; was13I feel so sorry about what happened yesterdayI didnt expect yo
6、u were going to take everything so_ Aseverely Beasily Cseriously Dproperly14Cathy felt really bad when she realized she had lost her watchIt wasnt expensive but it had emotional _ Aexpense Bprice Cvalue Dcost15-Jane , could I use your pen for a few more minutes to finish this page? -Certainly_,Steve
7、 AHelp yourself BTake your time CForget it DEnjoy yourself16_ from the top of the mountain, the city looks like a beautiful garden ASeen B To be seen CSeeing DTo see17Bob _a lot of his business by email these days so he does not have to visit his clients often Adoes Bmakes Ctakes Dbrings18It _have b
8、een Robert that parked the car like that, as he is the only one who can drive Ashould Bmight Ccould Dmust19Gary is good at _successful marketing ideas for the products of his company Acoming down to Bcoming up with Cgetting out of Dgetting on with20You cant miss SherryThat haircut makes her _in the
9、crowd Ago out Bget out Cstand out Dlook out第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)IIThe cloze test:(20x1=20%) I came home on Friday, April 18, from two hours of sandbagging, wondering how anyone could do that for so longI was 21_, sweaty, and sore from my legs upPeople were determined to save their 22_We did no
10、t have school that day You couldnt switch a 23 on TV without seeing the news of the 24_I was sad25_ the river was a long way from our place, I still 26_ sorry for the people who had to 27_ their homes go under the fearful Red RiverI went to bed that night with a terrible 28_in my mind The next morni
11、ng my mum woke my sister and me up and told us to 29_our thingsThe water was 30_sort of far away, but she didnt want to take any 31_ My father brought us to Red River High School where we took a bus to the Air Force baseMy dad stayed behind to work at the hospital 32_there was a shortage of 33_The p
12、lace we stayed in was called a hangarIt was 34_and crowdedMy sister found a friend so I didnt see much of her 35_I was bored enough to sleep The next day my dad came and we all piled in the car and 36_to my grandparents farm in South DakotaWe stayed with my grandparents and went to school in the sma
13、ll town of LeolaWe 37_ there on May 29I 38_that the flood waters never even entered our homeWe were all 39_for that The town was damaged to the tiniest detailThen we saw people cleaning and working hardThe cleaning continued and life 40_, but we will always remember the Red River that destroyed our
14、city21Adirty Btidy Cangry Dhappy22Achildren Bfields Clives Dhomes23Aprogram Bchannel Cplay Dreport24Aflood Briver Ctown Dcity25AEven though BHowever CAs long as DIf only26Asensed Bnoticed Cfelt Dfound27Aobserve Bhave Cmake Dwatch28Aidea Bdinner Cache Dfeeling29Afetch Bsend Cpack Dthrow30Aalready Bst
15、ill Conly Djust31Achances Bluggage Cthings Dactions32Athough Bbecause Cwhile Duntil33Adoctors Bnurses Ccleaners Dpatients34Anoisy Bquiet Clarge Dcomfortable35AAfter all BAs a result CAbove all DAs a whole36Aran Bdrove Ctoured Dflew37Aarrived Bleft Cstarted Dfinished38Amade out Bchecked out Cfound ou
16、t Dfigured out39Athankful Bexcited Csorry Deager40Abroke down Bstopped Cended Dwent on第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)(part I; Reading comprehension,20x2=40% )A In November 1965, New York was blacked out by an electricity failureThe government officials promised that it would not happen againPe
17、ssimists(悲观者) were certain that it would occur again within five years at the latestIn July 1977, there was a repeat performance which produced different degrees of disorder throughout the city of 8,000,000 peopleIn 1965, the failure occurred in the cool autumn and at a time of peace and good situat
18、ionIn 1977, the failure was much more serious because it came when the number of people out of work was large and the city was suffering from one of its worst heat waves In 1965 there was little stealing during the darkness, and fewer than 100 people were caught by the policeIn 1977, hundreds of sto
19、res were broken into and stolenThey broke shop windows and helped themselves to jewellery, clothes or television sets, nearly 400 people were sent to the police but far more disappeared into the darkness of the nightThe number of policemen at hand was far from enough and they were wisely stopped fro
20、m using their guns against the mobs(暴徒) that were far more than them and that included armed men Hospitals had to treat hundreds of people cut by glass from shop windowsBanks and most businesses remained closed the next dayThe blackout started at 9:33 pm, when lightning hit and knocked out vital cab
21、les(关键的电缆)Many stores were thus caught by surprise The vast majority of New Yorkers, however, tried to help strangers, handed out candles, and tried to get through the dark world without traffic lights, refrigerators, water and electrical powerFor 24 hours, New York realized how helpless it was with
22、out electricity41Look at the first paragraphWho were right, the government officials or the pessimists? AThe government officials BThe pessimists CBoth DNeither42In what way was the blackout of 1977 different from that of 1965? AThere was much more disorder BThis time the electricity supply failed C
23、It was quite unexpected DIt came in the cool autumn43Why did many persons manage to escape the police? ABecause the police could not see them in the darkness BMany of them carried guns CThere were not enough policemen to catch them all DThey were hidden inside big buildings44The 1977 New York electr
24、icity failure lasted_ Aa whole week Btwenty-four hours Cthree days Da whole nightB After giving a talk at a high school, I was asked to pay a visit to a special studentAn illness had kept the boy home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me, and it would mean a great deal to himI agreed Duri
25、ng the nine-mile drive to his home, I found out something about MatthewHe had muscular dystrophy(肌肉萎缩症)When he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told he would not make it to tenNow he was thirteenHe wanted to meet me because I was a gold-medal w
26、eight lifter, and I knew about overcoming obstacles and going for my dreams I spent over an hour talking to MatthewNever once did he complain or ask, “Why me?” He spoke about winning and succeeding and going for his dreamsObviously, he knew what he was talking aboutHe didnt mention that his classmat
27、es had made fun of him because he was differentHe just talked about his hopes for the future, and how one day he wanted to lift weight with me When we finished talking, I went to my briefcase and pulled out the first gold medal I won and put it around his neckI told him he was more of a winner and k
28、new more about success and overcoming obstacles than I ever wouldHe looked at it for a moment, then took it off and handed it back to meHe said, “You are a championYou earned that medalSomeday when I get to the Olympics and win my own medal, I will show it to you” Last summer I received a letter fro
29、m Matthews parents telling me that Matthew had passed awayThey wanted me to have a letter he had written to me a few days before: Dear Rick, My mom said I should send you a thank you letter for the picture you sent meI also want to let you know that the doctors tell me that I dont have long to live anymoreBut I still smile as much as I can I told you some day I was going to the Olympics and win a gold medalBut I know now I will neve
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