1、 a D. /; the 3. He is in deep sorrow, so it is not a(n) time to mention the subject. A. evident B. typical C. appropriate D. wonderful4. After taking part in several rounds of competition, the athlete won first prize. A. eventually B. occasionally C. frequently D. usually5. Not unti his fellows crit
2、icized him _ to admit his mistake. A. does he begin B. did he begin C. began he D. had he begun6. The boy was curious about how the waste paper was into a model kite. A. improved B. united C. transformed D. mixed7. My money . Could you please lend me some? A. has run out of B. was running out C. has
3、 run out D. was run out of8. Instead of staying the same every day, Marys working hours are . A. limited B. available C. valuable D. flexible9. Hes teaching me French my teaching him Chinese. A. in place of B. in case of C. in exchange for D. in honor of10. Had it not been for the polices help, Pete
4、r his bicycle yesterday afternoon. A. could not find B. could not have found C. didnt find D. hadnt found 11. The girl a scream of pain when the doctor pressed her stomach. A. took out B. made out C. carried out D. let out 12. The Coca-Cola company is one of the of the match. No wonder there are man
5、y Coca-Cola pictures around the sports field. A. players B. visitors C. sponsors D. judges13. I didnt visit the TV station. But I do wish I there. A. was B. had been C. were D. went14. In order to create a comfortable shopping environment, the mall placed a(n) on smoking. A. judgement B. ban C. sugg
6、estion D. attack15. Id appreciate if you dont tell anybody about this secret. A. this B. you C. that D. it16. The failure has a great on him, for he is in low spirits these days. A. affect B. effort C. effect D. result17. The computer system proved to be powerful some shortcomings. A. by way of B. i
7、n case of C. as a result of D. in spite of 18. He made a lot of mistakes carelessness. A. due to B. along with C. but for D. instead of19. I want to buy a car for my father, but havent found he likes yet. A. it B. that C. one D. this20. Do you drink alcohol? No, but I used to be a man alcohol. A. ad
8、dicted to B. was addicted to C. addicted myself to D. had addicted to第二节 完形填空(共20小题)It was a Friday afternoon. An elderly lady was doing the 21 in a supermarket. When she returned to her 22 , she found four men in the act of 23 her car. So she 24 her shopping bags and took out her 25 , screaming at
9、the top of her voice, “I have a gun, and I know how to use it! 26 the car!”The four men didnt 27 for a second threat. They all got out immediately and 28 like mad.After she got into the 29 seat and prepared to drive away, she was 30 that she could not get her key into the ignition (点火开关). She 31 ove
10、r and over again, and then she suddenly realized why, 32 she found that there was a football, a jacket and two packs of cigarettes in the front seat.A few minutes later, she saw her own car 33 four or five spaces farther down. She put her bags into the car and drove to the police station to report h
11、er 34 .The police officer to whom she told the story couldnt stop 35 . He pointed to the other end of the corner, where four 36 men were reporting that their car was 37 by a mad, elderly woman 38 as white, less than five feet tall, glasses, curly white hair, and 39 a large handgun. Not surprisingly,
12、 the elderly lady felt very sorry for what she had done, and 40 to the four men. 21. A. experiment B. business C. shopping D. research22. A. garden B. house C. garage D. car23. A. running after B. leaving with C. looking at D. taking apart24. A. hid B. brought C. showed D. dropped25. A. glasses B. k
13、ey C. handgun D. beer 26. A. Get out of B. Go away with C. Take away D. Watch out27. A. leave B. ask C. wait D. stand28. A. spoke B. ran C. laughed D. stood29. A. drivers B. passengers C. back D. middle30. A. guilty B. embarrassed C. surprised D. disappointed31. A. tried B. closed C. stopped D. foun
14、d32. A. before B. though C. as D. if 33. A. passed B. moved C. driven D. parked34. A. trouble B. mistake C. news D. joke35. A. talking B. laughing C. worrying D. arguing36. A. stupid B. strong C. typical D. frightened37. A. bought B. stolen C. robbed D. sold38. A. treated B. painted C. considered D.
15、 described 39. A. firing B. carrying C. buying D. finding40. A. apologized B. shouted C. waved D. walked第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,25小题)第一节 (共20小题)AThe history of modern art begins with Impressionism, a movement started in Paris in the mid-1800s. At that time many artists painted in a very traditional way that i
16、nvolved spending hours in a studio, painstakingly (辛苦地) creating paintings that were extremely detailed. These paintings were sometimes of people or landscapes or historical events. In 1863, Edouard Manet exhibited his painting “Dejeuner sur lerbe” at the Salon des Refuses. The painting caused a com
17、motion (骚动), thus starting the Impressionist movement. Although Edouard Manet is the declared leader and founder of the group, he was not present at the first group exhibition or any of the other eight collective Impressionist shows. The movement gained more attention in the April of 1874 when Claud
18、e Monet, Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Jean-Frdric Bazille formed Society of Artists, Painters, Sculptors, Engravers and began exhibiting outside of the official salon. The same year, the term Impressionism was invented by criticizing (批评的) journalist Louis Leroy to describe their paintings, wh
19、o worked for the magazine Le Charivari. The Impressionists often paint out of doors and want to show how light and shadow fall on objects at particular times of the day. Their works are sometimes described as “captured moments” and are characterized by short quick brushstrokes (笔) of colour which, w
20、hen viewed up close looks quite messy and unreal. If we step back from the Impressionist paintings, the colours are blended together by our eyes and we are able to see the painters subjects which often show colourful landscapes, sunlight on water as well as people busy with outdoor activities. 41. B
21、efore Impressionism, the works of artists were . A. quite abstract B. very confusing C. very detailed D. quite controversial42. Who first started Impressionism? _ A. Claude Monet. B. Edouard Manet. C. Auguste Renoir. D. Alfred Sisley.43. The works of the Impressionists are best viewed . A. with imag
22、ination B. at a distance C. outdoors D. in a studio 44. The second paragraph is mainly about _. A. the painting style of the Impressionists B. how to describe the Impressionist paintings C. the influences of the Impressionist paintings D. the subjects of the Impressionist paintingsBPoetry is an inte
23、resting form of writing. It is very free, has few restrictions and can be a great way to express feelings. Writing a poem is all about observing the world within you or around you. To write a poem, first you should begin with an idea or inspiration. Inspiration may come at any time unexpectedly. It
24、may be a specific person, place or thing that causes some sort of strong emotion. It may be more of an abstract idea or release of emotion. After getting the idea, you can write down everything that comes to mind. Dont think much and let all feelings pour out. Remember everything can be thrown out l
25、ater.Then, you can think about its form and begin to organize thoughts. Poetry comes in many forms, from epic poetry that has a story to dramatic poetry intended to be performed. Try them all out. One will come naturally. Maybe different poems fit different forms. When you write a poem, think about
26、both meter (韵律) and rhythm carefully, which are equally important in poetry. Meter is the fixed pattern of the poem, while rhythm refers to the sound when it is spoken. It is also important to use a lot of descriptive words. Create imagery (意象) with words, trying to make them attractive to all the s
27、enses. For auditory (听觉的) interest, try repeating of similar sounds in a sentence or phrase. All of this adds life and interest to a poem.After you finish your work, dont be afraid to share your work with others. When others point out your weakness, accept and grow from it.45. What does the underlin
28、ed word “restriction” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?_A. Change. B. Order. C. Limitation. D. Organization.46. When you begin to write a poem, you should first . A. begin with some specific persons B. come up with an idea C. describe a famous place D. organize your thoughts47. We can infer from the tex
29、t that . A. writing poems needs imagination and the ability to use language well B. people can get more ideas if they often share their poems with others C. people should first learn to write epic poetry, then dramatic poetry D. people need to write down every feeling they want to release at a time4
30、8. Whats the purpose of the text?_ A. To tell readers how to write a poem. B. To encourage more people to write poems. C. To show what quality a good poem should have. D. To teach people how to appreciate poems.CVitamin D helps bones and muscles grow strong and healthy. Low levels of vitamin D can lead to diseases such as rickets (佝偻病), mainly found in children. The thinning of bone is a common problem as people, especially women, get older. But more and more resear
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