1、3. A. to move B. move C. moving D. moved4. A. to find B. find C. finding D. found5. A. interested B. interesting C. interest D. interests6. A. how to use B. how using C. what to use D. what using7. A. has changed B. have changedC. having changed D. have been changed8. A. to run B. ran C. run D. runn
2、ing9. A. to light B. light C. lit D. lighting10. A. not known B. not knowing C. known as D. knowing not语法填空(满分 10 分)When you are in England you must be very careful in the streets 1 the traffic drives on the left. Before 2 ( cross) a street you must look to the right first and then the left. In the
3、morning and in the evening when people go to 3 come from work, the streets are very busy. Traffic is most 4 ( danger) then.When you go by bus in England, you have to be careful, 5 . Always remember the trafficmoves on the left. So you must be careful. 6 ( Have) a look first, or you will go 7 wrong w
4、ay.In many English cities, there are big buses 8 two floors. Your can sit on the 9 ( two)floor, from 10 you can see the city very well. It s very interesting.Test 2In Mr. Allen s school class, all the students have to “ get married ” . However, t 1_ sometimes become so noisy that the loud laughter d
5、rowns out the 2_ of the “ minister ” . Even the two students getting married often begin to laugh.The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficult and serious business. He wants young people to understand that there are many changes that must take place after marriage. He believes that
6、the 3_ for these psychological and financial changes should be understood before people marry.Mr. Allen doesn t only introduce his students to main problems faced in marriage such asillness or being out of work. He also _4 _ them to the difficult and particular problems they will face every day. He
7、wants to introduce young people to all the worries that can bring the 5 point to a marriage. He even makes his students know the problems of _ 6 and the fact that divorced men must pay child support money for their children and sometimes pay their wives every month.It has been unsettling for some of
8、 the students to see the problems that a 7 couple often faces. 8 they took the course, they were not much worried about the problems ofmarriage. However, both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen 9 asndcohuarvse isfavored the course publicly. Their statements and letters supporting the class hav
9、e asked the school to 10 the course again.1. A. conferencesB . competitionsC. celebrationsD. ceremonies2. A. whisperB. soundC. screamD. voice. possibilityB. responsibilityC. needD. supply. exposesB. explainsC. extendsD. exhausts. unitingB. burningC. breakingD. freezing. weddingB. divisionC. particip
10、ationD. divorce. divorcedB. complainedC. fascinatedD. married. IfB. AfterC. UntilD. Because. disagreeableB . flexibleC. valuableD. unbelievable. afford语法填空(满分B. offer10 分)C. establishD. affectFinishing their shopping at the supermarket, a middle-aged couple found their new car 1 ( steal) . They file
11、d a report at the police station and a detective drove 2 back to the parking lot to look for evidence.To their 3 ( amaze), the car had been returned 4 there was a notein it that said: “ I apologize 5 taking your car. My wife was having a baby and I hadto send her to the hospital as soon as possible.
12、 Please forget the 6 There are two tickets for tonights Rowan Atkinson concert. ”(convenient).Their faith in humanity restored(恢复) . The couple attended 7 concert. 8 when they returned home, they immediately found that their house 9 (rob).On the bathroom mirror was 10 dont I ”note: “ I have to put m
13、y kid through college somehow,Test 3It asn age-old saying: Men are from Mars; women are from Venus. Males and females 1 different behaviors almost from birth. Researchers say these behaviors are due to 2 differences in brain structure and activity. Studies show men are better at hitting targetsand s
14、olving math problems 3 women are better at memorizing words and 4 faces. Why the differencesA test of the brain s electrical activity shows that women comumsoenblyoth sides of their brain while men rely more on one. Scientists already know that the two sides of the brain control different functions
15、one controlling the sense of space, 5 , the other controlling language. Some researchers believe that the different ways men and women use their brains 6 fromancient times, when cave men hunted and women 7 the children. Men had to have good aim. Women had to talk to the kids.Whatever the 8 is, the b
16、attle of the sexes continues. And although their brains areconstructed slightly differently, men and women may be equally capable. They may simply 9 different abilities. Take a couple arguing over the location of their car in a parking lot.The man might use his sense of 10 to find it, while the woma
17、n relies on her memory oflandmarks. Both of them find the car. But chances are, they ll stwillhaorgusetahbeobuettter driver and who s better at finding the woamyeh.1. A. build2. A. basicB. formB. averageC. chooseC. greatD. showD. exact3. A. soB. asC. yetD. while4. A. realizingB. recognizingC. descri
18、bingD. painting5. A. at leastB. as a resultC. above allD. for example6. A. grewB. developedC. inventedD. produced7. A. supportedB. carriedC. cared forD. gave birth to8. A. considerationB. decisionC. imaginationD. explanation9. A. show offB. take onC. depend onD. keep up10. A. areaB. spaceC. sightD.
19、distancePeople 1 ( live ) in different countries made different kinds of words. Todaythere are about fifteen hundred languages in the world. 2 contains many thousands of words. A very large dictionary, for example, contains four 3 five hundred thousand words. But we do not need 4 these. To read shor
20、t stories you need to know only about two thousand words. 5 you leave school, you will learn only one thousand or more.The words you know 6 (call) your vocabulary. You should try to make yourvocabulary bigger. Read as many books as we can. There are a lot of books 7 ( write ) in easy English. You wi
21、ll enjoy them. When you meet 8 new word, look it9 in your dictionary. Your dictionary is your 10 Test 4( much) useful book.I was 15 when I walked into McCauley s Bookstore in Ashland. As I was looking at titles on the shelves, the man behind the counter, 1 , asked if Id like a job. I needed to start
22、 saving forcollege, so I said yes. I 2 after school and during summers for the lowest wages, and the job helped 3 my freshman(or first) year of college. I would do many other jobs: I madecoffee i n the Students Union during college, I was a hotel waitress an4d the . Forest Service. But selling books
23、 was one of the most satisfying.made maps forOne day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost5 we had at that time in store and found other books we could order. She left the store less worried. I ve always remember6ed thI efe_lt in having helped her.Years later,
24、 as a _7 in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born withhis fingers connected, web-like. His family could not afford a corrective operation, and the boy lived in shame, hiding his hand in his pocket.I 8 my boss to let me do the story. After my story was broadcast, a doctor and a n
25、urse called, offering to perform the operation for free.I visited the boy in the recovery room soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his repaired hand and say, Thank you. I felt a sense of pleasure.In the past, while I was at McCauley s Bookstore, I alwwaays sweonrskeindgIf
26、or thecustomers, not the store. Today it 9 . NBsCthNeews pays my salary, but I feel as if I workfor (the)1.10 , helping them make sense of the world.A the reader B the college studentC the shop owner D the customer()2.A read B studied C cooked D worked)3.A pay for B fit for C run for D enter for)4.A so B yet C even D still)5.A anything B something C nothing D everything)6.A pride B failure C sadness D surprise)7.A doctor B store ow
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