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1、 which B. when; which C. which; that D. when; who5. Oh, Im not feeling well in the stomachI _so much fried chicken just now A. shouldnt eat B. mustnt have eaten C. shouldnt have eaten D. mustnt eat6. -Im _ too much weight, doctor.-I think you ought to go on a diet.A. putting on B. getting on C. carr

2、ying on D. living on7. Bill was doing a lot of physical exercise to build up his _.A. ability B. force C. strength D. mind8. As the old saying goes, a wise man knows his own_.A. limitation B. limits C. limitations D. limit9. He was in hospital for 6 months. He felt as if he were _from the outside wo

3、rld.A. cut out B. cut off C. cut down D. cut up10. The boy _breaking the glass yesterday.A. got away with B. put up with C. get along with D. get in11. -Would you permit me _here?- Sorry. We dont permit _in the lab.A. smoking; smoking B. to smoke; to smokeC. smoking; to smoke D. to smoke; smoking12.

4、 -Have you nearly finished your work? - _, we have just begun.A. In all B. After all C. On the contrary D. On the other hand13. To the farmers delight, the good harvest _ a great increase in their earnings. A. brought down B. brought up C. brought about D. brought forward 14. -Do you know why the te

5、acher asks for me? - He wants you to _ your absence last night.A. account for B. call for C. ask for D. care for15. I couldnt understand _ with me. A. the matter was what B. what was the matter C. what the matter was D. that was the matterII 完形填空(30分)“Its no use, Mum,” said Johnny. “Im just no good

6、at dancing.”“Youve got to keep trying. Tonight will be 16, dear. Try a turn with that pretty Lisette.”Johnny 17. Every Saturday night used to be the best of the week. He and his parents went to the 18 at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordion (手风琴) with the band. But lately everythin

7、g had changed. Now that Johnny was older, he was 19 to dance with a girl!_20 Johnny and his parents arrived at the Club, music had already started. Johnny got up his 21 to approach Lisette. “May I have this dance?” Johnny asked. “Thats all right,” said Lisette. Johnny struggled to keep up with Liset

8、tes 22 steps, but he was always one beat behind her. Then Johnny heard his friend Pierre say, “Look! Johnny has two left feet!” 23_ burst from the crowd. Johnny 24 and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.The next Saturday, Alcide 25 to Johnnys house for some potatoes. He happened to

9、 hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcides eyes 26. “Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight,” Alcide said. Then he drove off, leaving Johnny staring open- mouthed 27 him.At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 28 her. The band played for a long time before Alcide said, “Dear

10、 friends, I got a 29 for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us!30, Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band 31 behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was 32. “You did a fine job tonight. Play with

11、us again next Saturday night,” Alcide said. “Yes, sir!” said Johnny. 33 he went outside, Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped 34, smiling. “You played really good tonight!” she said.“Thank you,” Johnny blushed (脸红). As he walked on, Pierre 35 moved out of the way for him

12、 to pass.Johnny patted his accordion. e to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.16. A. difficult B. troublesome C. different D. terrible17. A. answered B. sighed C. smiled D. laughed18. A. platform B. appointment C. meeting D. dance19. A. expected B. i

13、nvited C. allowed D. chosen20. A. If B. Since C. Though D. When21. A. spirits B. feelings C. courage D. strength22. A. smooth B. clumsy C. slow D. small23. A. Shouts B. Laughter C. Applause D. Cheers24. A. broke away B. went out C. broke up D. turned out25. A. ran B. walked C. drove D. cycled26. A.

14、opened B. rolled C. sharpened D. widened27. A. off B. with C. after D. for28. A. caught B. searched C. sought D. spotted29. A. surprise B. puzzle C. story D. joke30. A. Struggling B. Trembling C. Wandering D. Whispering31. A. got round B. joined in C. turned around D. showed off32. A. in B. out C. o

15、ver D. on33. A. As B. Because C. Until D. So34. A. backward B. forward C. onward D. downward35. A. still B. even C. ever D. almostIII阅读理解(40分)第一节:从四个选项中选出正确答案。People diet to look more attractive. Fish diet to avoid being beaten up, thrown out of their social group, and getting eaten as a result. Tha

16、t is the fascinating conclusion of the latest research into fish behavior by a team of Australian scientists.The research team have discovered that subordinate fish voluntarily diet to avoid challenging their larger petitors. “In studying gobies we noticed that only the largest two individuals, a ma

17、le and female, had breeding (繁殖) rights within the group,” explains Marian Wong. “All other group members are nonbreeding females, each being 5-10% smaller than its next largest petitor. We wanted to find out how they maintain this precise size separation.”The reason for the size difference was easy

18、 to see. Once a subordinate fish grows to within 5-10% of the size of its larger petitor, it causes a fight which usually ends in the smaller goby being driven away from the group. More often than not, the evicted fish is then eaten up.It appeared that the smaller fish were keeping themselves small

19、in order to avoid challenging the boss fish. Whether they did so voluntarily, by restraining how much they ate, was not clear. The research team decided to do an experiment. They tried to fatten up some of the subordinate gobies to see what happened. To their surprise, the gobies simply refused the

20、extra food they were offered, clearly preferring to remain small and avoid fights, over having a feast.The discovery challenges the traditional scientific view of how boss individuals keep their position in a group. Previously it was thought that large individuals simply used their weight and size t

21、o threaten their subordinates and take more of the food for themselves, so keeping their petitors small.While the habits of gobies may seem a little mysterious, Dr. Wong explains that understanding the relationships between boss and subordinate animals is important to understanding how hierarchical

22、(等级的) societies remain stable.The research has proved the fact that voluntary dieting is a habit far from exclusive to humans. “As yet, we lack a plete understanding of how widespread the voluntary reduction of food intake is in nature,” the researchers ment. “Data on human dieting suggests that, wh

23、ile humans generally diet to improve health or increase attractiveness, rarely does it improve long-term health and males regularly prefer females that are fatter than the females own ideal.”36. When a goby grows to within 5-10% of the size of its larger petitor, it .A. faces danger B. has breeding

24、rightsC. eats its petitor D. leaves the group itself37. The underlined words “the evicted fish” in Paragraph 3 refer to .A. the fish beaten up B. the fish found outC. the fish fattened up D. the fish driven away38. The experiment showed that the smaller fish .A. fought over a feast B. went on diet w

25、illinglyC. preferred some extra food D. challenged the boss fish39. What is the text mainly about?A. Fish dieting and human dieting.B. Dieting and health.C. Human dieting.D. Fish dieting.BAndrew Ritchie, inventor of the Brompton folding bicycle, once said that the perfect portable bike would be “lik

26、e a magic carpetYou could fold it up and put it into your pocket or handbag”. Then he paused: “But youll always be limited by the size of the wheels. And so far no one has invented a folding wheel.”It was a rare indeed unique occasion when I was able to put Ritchie right. A 19th-century inventor, Wi

27、lliam Henry James Grout, did in fact design a folding wheel. His bike, predictably named the Grout Portable, had a frame that split into two and a larger wheel that could be separated into four pieces. All the bits fitted into Grouts Wonderful Bag, a leather case.Grouts aim: to solve the problems of

28、 carrying a bike on a train. Now doesnt that sound familiar? Grout intended to find a way of making a bike small enough for train travel: his bike was a huge beast. And importantly, the design of early bicycles gave him an advantage: in Grouts day, tyres were solid, which made the business of splitt

29、ing a wheel into four separate parts relatively simple. You couldnt do the same with a wheel fitted with a one-piece inflated (充气的) tyre.So, in a 21st-century context, is the idea of the folding wheel dead? It is not. A British design engineer, Duncan Fitzsimons, has developed a wheel that can be squashed into something like a slender ellipse (椭圆). Throughout, the tyre remains inflated.Will the young Fitzsimonss folding wheel make it into production? I

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