1、19.let off _ 20.do your part _第二部分 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. With more and more people on the earth, we have little _ room to live in and little food to eat.A. remained B. left C. remaining D. leaving22. The little boy lying in the bed slept soundly with the candle i
2、n the corner _.A. burning B. burned C. being burned D. to burn23. This mans careless driving _ five deaths and another six injuries last night.A. resulted in B. resulted from C. led by D. led on24. Jack was in such a heavy debt. _, he managed to pay off before he got married.A. Thankfully B. General
3、ly C. Hopefully D. Personally25. The high cost had _ the building work of the primary school from being completed. A. protected B. prohibited C. protested D. promoted26. I would _ it if you could offer me some help when Im in trouble.A. thank B. appreciate C. keep D. learn27. The police are question
4、ing the witnesses for any information _ the big theft.A. concerned B. concerned about C. concerning D. concerning with28. The project, which is well _, started three years ago.A. in the way B. by the way C. under way D. no way29. The measures we should _ to prevent the smoke from being sent out are
5、suggested at the meeting.A. make B. take C. get D. do 30. _ the programme, these workers have to stay there for another two weeks. A. Not completing B. Not completed C. Not having completed D. Having not completed31. _ his leg being hurt, my brother didnt join us in playing football yesterday.A. Ins
6、tead of B. On account of C. In spite of D. Despite32. There was a terrible noise _ the sudden burst of light.A. following B. followed C. to be followed D. being followed33. I was so sure that our experiment was going to succeed, but something went wrong at the last moment. _, but dont give it up.A.
7、You dont mean that B. Find out the reason C. Never mind D. Im sorry to hear that34. On _ the animals, the engineers immediately stopped and ran after them.A. they saw B. seeing C. being seen D. they have seen35. This piece of land was designed _ a garden, but the buildings in it were poor _ design.A
8、. in; for B. of; in C. for; of D. for; in 第三部分 完形填空(共15小题;Self-confidence is an attitude which allows individuals (个人) to have positive yet realistic (实事求是的) views of themselves and their situations. Self-confident people trust their own 36 , have a general sense of control in their lives, and 37 th
9、at they will be able to do what they wish, plan, and expect. Having self-confidence does not mean that individuals will be able to do everything. Self-confident people have expectations that are realistic. 38 when some of their expectations are not met, they continue to be positive and to 39 themsel
10、ves. People who are not self-confident 40 too much on the approval (认可) of others in order to feel good about themselves. They tend to avoid taking risks because they fear failure. They generally do not expect to be 41 . They often put themselves down and tend to ignore praises for them. 42 , self-c
11、onfident people are willing to face the disapproval of others because they generally trust their own abilities. Self-confidence is not necessarily a general character which involves all aspects of a persons life. Typically, individuals will have some 43 of their lives where they feel quite confident
12、, such as athletics, 44 at the same time they do not feel confident in other areas, such as social relationships. Many factors 45 the development of self-confidence. Parents attitudes are very important to childrens feelings about themselves, particularly in childrens early years. When parents provi
13、de acceptance and praises, children 46 a solid foundation for good feelings about themselves. If parents are demanding too much, or if they 47 their childrens move towards independence, children may come to believe they are 48 . However, if parents encourage their childrens move towards self-confide
14、nce and help their children when they make 49 , children will learn to accept themselves and will be on their way to developing self-confidence. Friends 50 can be as powerful as or more powerful than those of parents in shaping feelings about ones self.36. A. influences B. abilities C. techniques D.
15、 strategies37. A. support B. believe C. doubt D. realize38. A. Even B. If C. However D. But39. A. accept B. receive C. declare D. show 40. A. depend B. move C. concentrate D. contribute41. A. lucky B. successful C. fortunate D. great42. A. Besides B. By contrast C. Unfortunately D. In addition43. A.
16、 areas B. places C. centers D. locations 44. A. while B. when C. as D. or45. A. affect B. bother C. impress D. interrupt46. A. disappoint B. appear C. receive D. satisfy 47. A. discourage B. permit C. forbid D. allow48. A. suitable B. incapable C. qualified D. bad49. A. imperfection B. shortcomings
17、C. errors D. mistakes50. A. influences B. persuasion C. affection D. admiration第四部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)John Coltrane, who helped make modern jazz popular, was born in North Carolina in 1926. He was raised in the small farm town of High Point. Both of his grandparents were clergyme
18、n (牧师). As a young boy, he spent a great deal of time listening to the music of the black Southern church. Coltranes father sewed clothes. He played several musical instruments for his own enjoyment. The young Coltrane grew up in such a musical environment that he discovered jazz by listening to the
19、 recordings of such jazz musicians as Count Basie and Lester Young. At 21, Coltrane joined the jazz group of a trumpet player, Miles Davis. There, Coltrane began experimenting with new ways to write and perform jazz music. He explored many new ways of playing the saxophone(萨克斯). Some people did not
20、like this new sound. They did not understand it. Others said it was an expression of modern soul. They said it represented an important change. But jazz performers, composers and other musicians welcomed this change. In 1957, John Coltrane recorded the first album “Giant Steps”. Three years later, C
21、oltrane organized his own jazz group which became famous around the world soon. By 1965, Coltrane was one of the most famous jazz musicians in the world. He was famous in Europe and Japan, as well as in the United States. He was always trying to produce a sound that no one had produced before. Some
22、of the sounds he made were beautiful. Others were like loud screams. Critics (评论家) said that Coltrane was the loudest, fastest saxophone player that had ever lived. Many people could not understand his music. But they listened anyway. Coltrane never made his music simpler to become more popular.51.
23、In the childhood, John Coltrane .A. acted as a clergyman in a church B. played various musical instrumentsC. helped his grandfather sew clothes D. often listened to some church music52. John Coltranes new ways of playing jazz caused the result that _.A. nobody liked jazz music again B. most people r
24、ecognized itC. some musicians agreed to this change D. he gave up his musical career53. When John Coltrane organized his own jazz group, he was at the age of _.A. 21 B. 31 C. 34 D. 3954. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. John Coltrane was an excellent musician. B. John Coltrane was a famo
25、us musical critic.C. John Coltrane could create simple popular music. D. John Coltrane was the most famous jazz musician.A major science story of this year is the spread of the animal sickness known as Mad Cow Disease. It has got that name because cattle act strangely before they die. Its scientific
26、 name is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or B-S-E. Cattle suffering the disease develop holes in the brain. Experts believe the disease is caused by eating feed containing the remains of infected animals. Scientists believe that eating beef from cattle infected (感染) with B-S-E may cause a similar
27、incurable disease in people. The human disease is called Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease. More than eighty people in Britain and two in France have died from the human form of the disease in recent years. The connection between B-S-E and the human form of the disease was made in Britain in 1996. Thousands
28、 of cattle were destroyed as a result. British beef products were removed from most European markets. Most European Union members now permit the sale of British beef. This year, Mad Cow Disease was discovered in Germany and Spain for the first time. And the number of reported cases of the disease in
29、creased in France. The disease has also been reported in Belgium, Italy and Holland. Earlier this month, agriculture ministers from the European Union met to take action against B-S-E. They took measures to stop the spread of the disease and to help rebuild public trust in European beef products. The officials have agreed not to permit cattle over thirty months old to be sold as food unless the animals are tested for B-S-E. They also made a short-term ban on the use of meat and bone meal in animal feed products. The ban will take effect in January first and continue for six months.55
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