1、每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. It is _ short distance from here to _ shopping center, so you can walk there if you like. A. 不填; 不填 B. a; 不填 C. the; the D. a; the22. I cant remember how the tune goes, _ Ill recognize it when I hear it. A. so B. but C. because D. unless23
2、. Has anything new been discussed on that problem so far? _, and more will follow, I think. A. Much B. Many C. Little D. Few24. Provide your doctor with a detailed medical history _ he can give you the accurate treatment. A. even if B. in case C. so that D. as though25. The heavy snow lasted for a w
3、eek, _ a serious traffic confusion in the whole area. A. causing B. caused C. having caused D. being caused26. Has Linda come back from Canada? Yes. She _ there for eight yearsA. has stayed B. stays C. stayed D. had stayed27. I didnt go to work yesterday because my car broke down.You _ mine. I wasnt
4、 using it then.A. might borrow B. should borrow C. must have borrowed D. could have borrowed28. _ valuable experience, he asked to be sent to remote areas. A. To gain B. Gaining C. Gained D. Being gained29. The seats _ for children and seniors are right at the front of the buses. A. reserved B. rese
5、rving C. to reserve D. having reserved30. There are many examples throughout the world _ talented players are ignored by their national managers. A. when B. where C. which D. whose31. Have you seen my e-mail about our TESL project? Yes. Luckily I checked my e-mails yesterday. Normally I _ my e-mail
6、box for days. A. havent opened B. didnt open C. hadnt opened D. dont open32. We must read between the lines, and sometimes _ the lines, to fully understand the writer. A. within B. among C. besides D. beyond33. He is quite strange, for everything he does is opposite to _ is considered normal behavio
7、r. A. whether B. that C. what D. which34. Jane was elected chairman of the committee. This is the first time that a woman _ to the post.A. has appointed B. had appointed C. has been appointed D. had been appointed35. Do you think it wise for parents to do everything for their children? No. Thats _ t
8、heyre mistaken. A. whether B. when C. what D. where第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that I struggled with for most of my middle school years and a part of my high school years.At Riverview, 36 was usually a nightmar
9、e (噩梦) for me. As I 37 the dining hall, all the eyes would be fixed upon my bony figure. I would take my place at a table full of friends and 38 to enjoy a “normal” lunch. The 39 was that I would not always eat lunch, and that greatly 40 my friends. They would watch to make sure that I was eating pr
10、operly, almost 41 food into my mouth.And then, I transferred to Madison High School. I decided not to tell anyone at that school about my eating disorder since I had almost 42 by that time. Strangely, I stopped fearing lunch when I started at Madison. No one knew that I had an eating disorder, 43 th
11、ey did not care what I ate. This 44 a huge amount of stress from my life. It was still hard for me to eat in front of others, which is 45 for an anorexic, but I was able to put some of my 46 aside. I was thankful for the students at Riverview, but they knew me only as an anorexic. My friends cared a
12、bout my health, but they 47 to care about me as a person. Truthfully, all I wanted was for them to 48 me and not to fix on my eating disorder. The students at Madison took the time to know who I 49 was. They had no idea that I had been an anorexic, so that a particular label (标签) did not 50 their op
13、inions of me. I was finally 51 for my talents and achievements, not my failures. I was honored as a good student. I was no longer afraid to show my true 52 . My days as an anorexic taught me many lessons that I would never 53 . They taught me about life and how to be a better friend. I learned about
14、 the joy of 54 tasks such as eating lunch. I appreciated the people who helped me to see that there is more 55 life than having an eating disorder. 36. A. learning B. exercise C. lunchtime D. homework37. A. left B. cleaned C. crossed D. entered38. A. try B. offer C. remember D. stop39. A. purpose B.
15、 attempt C. problem D. excuse40. A. surprised B. worried C. puzzled D. bored41. A. allowing B. forcing C. providing D. dropping 42. A. succeeded B. lost C. recovered D. quit 43. A. but B. unless C. so D. though 44. A. lifted B. created C. caused D. developed45. A. serious B. unbelievable C. relevant
16、 D. common46. A. fears B. desires C. beliefs D. doubts47. A. refused B. failed C. pretended D. promised 48. A. select B. forgive C. love D. affect49. A. really B. probably C. eventually D. merely50. A. express B. color C. share D. confirm51. A. determined B. identified C. envied D. recognized52. A.
17、responsibility B. personality C. appreciation D. ambition 53. A. forget B. review C. skip D. draw54. A. tough B. complex C. specific D. routine55. A. during B. to C. of D. through 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节, 40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFreeR is a non-profit website run
18、by the United Nations World Food Program (UNWFP). It aims to provide education to everyone for free and help end world hunger. Join us and have fun with our vocabulary game. For each vocabulary word you get right, we donate free rice through UNWFP to those hungry people. How do you play the vocabula
19、ry game?Click on the answer that is closest in meaning to the word. If you get it right, you get a harder word. If wrong, you get an easier word. For each word you get right, we donate 20 grains of rice to UNWFP. How does the vocabulary game help you?This game may make you smarter. While learning ne
20、w vocabulary, it can help you:Present your ideas betterWrite better papers, e-mails and business lettersSpeak more accurately and influentiallyRead faster because you understand betterGet better grades in high school and collegePerform better at job interviewsBe more effective and successful at your
21、 jobAfter you have done FreeRice for a couple of days, you may notice a phenomenon. Words that you have never consciously used before will begin to pop into your head while you are speaking or writing. You will feel yourself using and knowing more words. How does the FreeRice vocabulary program work
22、?FreeRice has a database containing thousands of words at different levels of difficulty. There are words proper for people just learning English and words that will challenge the most learned professors. In between are thousands of words for students, business people, doctors, truck drivers everyon
23、e!FreeRice adjusts to your level of vocabulary. It starts by giving you words at different levels of difficulty and then, based on how you do, designs a proper starting level for you. When you get a word wrong, you go to an easier level. When you get three words in a row right, you go to a harder le
24、vel. There are 60 levels in all, but it is rare for people to get above Level 50. Sign up now and you will have fun as well as help end world hunger. 56. According to the passage, the purpose of the vocabulary game is to _.A. combine English learning with helping hungry peopleB. make it popular in E
25、nglish-speaking countriesC. encourage people to produce more riceD. provide English learning for poor areas57. Playing the vocabulary game enables you to _.A. develop some new ideas B. increase chances of job interviewC. be admitted to a university D. perform better in a speech competition58. People
26、 of different vocabulary levels can play the game because _.A. it is free of chargeB. it offers fair chances to everyoneC. it changes levels with their performanceD. it meets the needs of people in different fieldsBIn a room at Texas Children Cancer Center in Houston, eight-year-old Simran Jatar lay
27、 in bed with a drip (点滴) above her to fight her bone cancer. Over her bald (秃的) head, she wore a pink hat that matched her clothes. But the third graders cheery dressing didnt mask her pain and weary eyes. Then a visitor showed up. “Do you want to write a song?” asked Anita Kruse, 49, rolling a cart
28、 equipped with an electronic keyboard, a microphone and speakers. Simran stared. “Have you ever written a poem?” Anita Kruse continued. “Well, yes,” Simran said. Within minutes, Simran was reading her poem into the microphone. “Some bird soaring through the sky,” she said softly. “Imagination in its
29、 head” Anita Kruse added piano music, a few warbling (鸣, 唱) birds, and finally the girls voice. Thirty minutes later, she presented Simran with a CD of her first recorded song.That was the beginning of Anita Kruses project, Purple Songs Can Fly, one that has helped more than 125 young patients write
30、 and record songs. As a composer and pianist who had performed at the hospital, Kruse said that the idea of how she could help “came in one flash”.The effect on the kids has been great. One teenage girl, curling (蜷缩) in pain in her wheelchair, stood unaided to dance to a hip-hop song she had written. A 12-year-old boy with Hodgkins disease who rarely spoke surprised his doctors with a song he called I Can Make It.“My time with the kids is heartbreaking because of the severity of their illnesses,” says Anita Kruse. “But they al
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