1、黑。21. To keep fit, you should go on _ balanced diet and make _ room to exercise.A. a, / B. the, a C. the, the D. /, a22. -How about going shopping?-_ Lets go.A. That couldnt be better. B. That depends.C. Oh dear! D. Up to you.23. -Where is my suitcase?-Oh! I _ it in the car. I _ get it for you.A. le
2、ft, am going to B. leave, am going toC. leave, will D. left, will24. Though she has reached an advanced age, Mrs. Simpson still has a _ mind.A. lively B. living C. alive D. lovely25. Little John, _ of the _ speech, started to play with his own toy.A. tired, boring B. tiring, bored C. tired, bored D.
3、 tiring, boring26. Bill suggested _ a meeting on what to do for the Shanghai Expo during the vacation.A. having held B. to hold C. hold D. holding27. -My brother passed the college entrance exam with excellent marks and will be studying inPeking University.-Please allow me to _ him _ his success.A.
4、congratulate, in B. congratulate, on C. celebrate, in D. celebrate, on28. I arrived late; but luckily I was told that the meeting _ until the next week.A. had been delayed B. has been delayed C. delayed D. will be delayed29. The Siberian tiger is _. We should _ it.A. dangerous, save B. in danger, sa
5、veC. in danger, kill D. dangerous, fight30. Those who become too _ to drugs will find it hard to get rid of the _.A. addictive, addict B. addicted, addictionC. addicted, addict D. addictive, addiction31. The criminal dressed up as an Arabian _ by the police.A. so as to not recognize B. in order to b
6、e not recognizedC. so as not to be recognized D. in order not to recognize32. These mistakes are very _ among students, so were not surprised if you do wrong.A. ordinary B. common C. usual D. normal33. -Is the weather in your city _ that in New York?-Yes. Its really hot in summer and very cold in wi
7、nter.A. familiar with B. familiar to C. similar with D. similar to34. -Did Jim come back late last night?-No. In fact, it was not yet eight oclock _ he arrived home.A. before B. when C. that D. until35. We are interested in the weather because it _ us so directly-what we wear, what we do,and even ho
8、w we feel.A. benefits B. guides C. affects D. effects36. This is a painting by Pablo Picasso, considered _ the greatest western artist of the 20thcentury, _ the museum will try its best to protect it.A. as, as B. being, therefore C. to be, as a result D. /, so37. One of the advantages of living on t
9、he top floor of a high building is that you can get a good_.A. sight B. scene C. view D. look38. My cousin went to Shanghai, _ some time later, he met Maria, who helped him find hispresent job.A. when B. where C. that D. which39. As is known to all, China is the third country in the world _ manned s
10、paceship intospace after America and Russia.A. to send up B. sending up C. sent up D. send up40. No matter what his teacher said, Tony wouldnt _ his dream of becoming a pop singer.A. give in B. give up C. give out D. give awayIII. 完形填空(共20 小题;阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41-60 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
11、该项涂黑。A few years ago I was doing shopping with a close friend in a supermarket. Suddenly, wenoticed a mother with a small boy. The woman 41 noticed us because she was so angry withher child,who42 to be interested in pulling things off the lower shelves. 43 the mother became angrierand angrier, she s
12、tarted to 44 at her son and later, began to shake him by the arm.At this 45 , my friend spoke up. As a wonderful mother of three, she had never in her lifetreated any 46 so harshly (严厉地). I 47 that my friend would give this woman a serious48 about the effect of her behavior on the boy. However, to m
13、y 49 , my friend said, “Whata(n) 50 little boy. “How old is he?” The woman answered, “Hes 3.” My friend 51 to sayhow curious he seemed and how her own three children 52 in the supermarket, pulling thingsoff shelves. “He seemed so clever,” my friend said. The woman had the boy in her arms by now,and
14、a(n)53 smile came to her face. She said, “Yes, hes very smart and curious, 54 sometimes hewears me out.” My friend said, “They can do that; theyre so full of 55 .”As we 56 away, I heard the mother speaking 57 to the boy about getting home andcooking his dinner. “Well have your favorite foods,” she t
15、old him.How wonderfully my friend dealt with the matter! Really, although sometimes its necessaryTo58 someone from physically hurting another person, more often it is helpful that we show loveand 59 to those lost in anger, allowing them to 60 their own tenderness (温柔).41. A. nearly B. suddenly C. ha
16、rdly D. quietly42. A. wanted B. seemed C. used D. refused43. A. As B. After C. Though D. If44. A. look B. smile C. laugh D. shout45. A. point B. rate C. place D. season46. A. adult B. child C. friend D. student47. A. ordered B. joked C. hated D. expected48. A. answer B. talk C. explanation D. introd
17、uction49. A. pleasure B. knowledge C. surprise D. disappointment50. A. annoying B. beautiful C. fat D. poor51. A. appeared B. forgot C. hoped D. continued52. A. behaved B. studied C. worked D. shopped53. A. thankful B. shy C. simple D. honest54. A. and B. or C. but D. so55. A. love B. energy C. hope
18、 D. wish56. A. passed B. walked C. turned D. drove57. A. angrily B. loudly C. kindly D. harshly58. A. save B. remove C. protect D. stop59. A. respect B. understanding C. friendship D. courage60. A. test B. remember C. design D. chooseIV. 阅读理解(共15 小题;每小题2 分,满分30 分)AHorror took hold of the heart of th
19、e World War I soldier, as he saw that his lifelong friend gotwounded and fell in battle. Many soldiers were so sad and worried. Although he was caught in atrench (战壕) with continuous gunfire whizzing over his head, the solider asked his officer if hemight go out into the “No Mans Land” between the t
20、renches to bring his fallen comrade (同志)back.“You can go,” said the officer, “but I dont think it will be worth it. Your friend is probablydead and you may throw your own life away. Think of it carefully.”The officers words didnt matter, and the solider went anyway. It seemed nothing could stophim.
21、He managed to reach his friend, hoisted him onto his shoulder, and brought him back to theirown trench. As the two of them tumbled (滚落) in together to the bottom of the trench, the officerchecked the wounded soldier, and then looked kindly at his friend.“I told you it wouldnt be worth it,” he said.
22、“Your friend is dead, and you are greatlywounded. You should have listened to my words.”“It was worth it, sir,” the soldier said.“What do you mean by worth it?” responded the officer. “Your friend is dead!”“Yes, sir,” the soldier answered. “But it was worth it because when I got to him, he was still
23、alive, and I had the satisfaction of hearing him say proudly, Jim, I knew you would come.”Many a time in life, whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look atit. Take up all your courage and do something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regretnot doing it later
24、in life. May each and every one of you be blessed with the company of truefriends.61. Why didnt the officer think it worthwhile for the soldier to bring his friend back?A. Because he thought the soldier couldnt get to the “No Mans Land”.B. Because he thought the soldiers friend was not good enough.C
25、. Because he thought the soldier might be killed if he did so.D. Because he knew the soldier had already been wounded.62. The underlined word “hoisted” in the third paragraph means “_”.A. lifted B. patted C. grasped D. pointed63. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. the soldier treasured th
26、e friendship very muchB. it was not allowed to bring dead bodies back during the warC. the soldiers friend was still alive when the soldier brought him backD. the officer didnt care about his soldiers64. What do we learn from the soldiers experience?A. Friendship is more important than other things.
27、B. One should take care of ones comrade.C. An act of kindness can mean a lot.D. Do things without regretting not doing them later.BMADRIDWhat is it that makes people happy? Youth, health, a good job, good looks, a flashycar? None of these things, Spanish experts say.The concept of happiness is comin
28、g under increasingly close examination in Spain. As thenation rises to the club of the worlds wealthiest countries, people are discovering that materialthings do not bring happiness.“Most people use money as a measure of human value,” says Jesus Yn-fante, author of a bookon Spains 300 biggest fortun
29、es. “Expensive products are regarded as the best. The rich areadmired simply for being rich,” Yn-fante said. Yet psychologists (心理学家) warn that happinesscannot be bought. They advise people to look for it in human relations and in the small pleasuresof everyday life.Many people regard happiness as m
30、oment of ecstatic pleasure (狂喜)something that, bydefinition, cannot lastwhile others speak of it as peace and acceptance of oneself. Polls (问卷调查) in different countries indicate that between 65 and 85 percent of the worlds population regardthemselves as reasonably happy.Around 40 percent of a persons happiness is thought to be determined by genetics(遗传), while the rest depends on childhood environment and the process of growing up.Perhaps the most surprising thing about happiness is that it has little to do with age, health,wealth, or other values thought to be important in West
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