1、1. Do you think hell come to join us in hiking tomorrow? _. He is absolutely a couch potato. A. Thats none of my business. B. You said it. C. I wouldnt bet on it. D. Far from it.2. There was _ time when I stopped reading comics for a while, and I got really spellbound by_ classical music. A. a; / B.
2、 the; the C. a; the D. the; /3. _ production up by 80%, the company has had another excellent year. A. As B. For C. Through D. With4. The photo was taken _ stood the famous statue, a landmark of the city he paid a visit last July. A. which B. in which C. where D. what5. Since studying abroad often p
3、uts you on a completely different continent, you are much closer to places you might _ not have had the opportunity to visit. A. rather B. otherwise C. therefore D. still6. Books introduce us into a marvelous world and bring us into the presence of the greatest minds _ have ever lived. A. that B. wh
4、ich C. who D. where7. Usually doctors are understandably _ about new medicines because of the uncertainty of their effects. A. considerate B. logical C. optimistic D. cautious8. I feel really disappointed not to have got the job. Dont worry, maybe something better will _. A. put up B. take on C. com
5、e along D. fall down9. Though the latest figures show Chinas economy grew slightly slow by just 6.7% in the first quarter of the year, it was _ the government growth target. A. in line with B. in favor of C. in disagreement with D. in defense of10. Youve agreed to go. So why arent you getting ready?
6、 But I _ that I was expected to set off at once. A. dont realize B. didnt realize C. hadnt realized D. havent realized11. The routes turned out to be marked in red in the brochure. I _ learning the places by heart. A. should have bothered B. couldnt have bothered C. neednt have bothered D. must have
7、 bothered12. Each day is a gift, and _ my eyes open, Ill focus on the new day and all the happy memories Ive stored away. A. as well as B. as much as C. as long as D. as far as13. Facing a number of investigations, the Michigan authorities finally had to _ the fact that the educational fund had been
8、 cut down on a tight budget. A. acknowledge B. identify C. overcome D. create14. It is beyond _ that Professor Tus achievement doesnt come from good luck but from her dedication to her research work. A. imagination B. doubt C. expectation D. possibility15. Perseverance is a kind of quality and thats
9、 _ it takes to do anything successfully. A. how B. which C. where D. what16. Seated in his well-decorated office, whose expansive windows _ the Arabian Sea, the new CEO Alukkas seems pleased and ambitious. A. border B. overlook C. enlarge D. block17. Sometimes there is _ better than doing nothing on
10、 a beach for a day especially for those under stress. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something18. Its difficult for us to learn a lesson in life _ weve actually had that lesson. A. after B. since C. until D. when19. Since the gallery _ after the brilliant artist was built in honor of his gr
11、eat contribution, it is open to the public for free the whole year. A. being named B. named C. to name D. to be named20. I hate there to be misunderstandings between Robert and I. _! Itll be ok with time going by. A. Cheer up B. Too bad C. Not a bit of it D. Im sorry第二节:完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面
12、短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。 Danielle was living in a new city with no local bank of her own. She desperately needed to 21 a bank to cash her paycheck. For more than two weeks, she made 22 one after another but in vain. How could she continue to 23 herself and her two c
13、hildren as a single mother? Taking a break from her 24 , Danielle decided to attend a meeting at the local womens resource center. The women there had been a strong source of encouragement since she fled her home 25 for her safety. Sitting next to Danielle, Amy began to share the details of her 26 s
14、ituation. She was just days away from 27 her home and her car. Her phone and electric services were both scheduled to be 28 . Her husband had gambled away their money. She had nothing left. Nothing. As Amy described the degree of the situation, Danielle 29 Gods soft whisper in her heart: “After the
15、meeting, give Amy twenty dollars.” Danielle immediately thought, “But I cant. I only have forty dollars.” She heard the 30 again. Danielle knew she needed to follow. When the meeting 31 , she reached into her purse and 32 handed twenty dollars to Amy. Knowing Danielles situation, Amy was 33 to accep
16、t it at first. But as a crowd of women 34 to give Amy hugs of support, Danielle told her that God wanted her to have it. Then Danielle left. Now with just twenty dollars left in her wallet, Danielle decided to 35 cashing her paycheck at just one more bank before heading home. 36 she expected the rej
17、ection she had received at so many other banks, she was 37 filled with renewed confidence and optimism. Hopefully, she walked into the bank next to the womens center. Moments later, the bank 38 her paycheck with no questions asked. Wearing a big smile, Danielle returned home. As for Danielle, it has
18、 been three years since that day. Realizing true hope has no 39 , she continues to be 40 for the lifetime supply that she received for just twenty dollars.21. A. select B. find C. consult D. search22. A. decisions B. choices C. appointments D. attempts23. A. encourage B. believe C. support D. comfor
19、t24. A. ambitions B. struggles C. failures D. experiences25. A. in fear B. in debt C. in public D. in doubt26. A. similar B. unique C. desperate D social 27. A. ruining B. leaving C. missing D. losing28. A. cancelled B. reduced C. abolished D. changed29. A. received B. found C. heard D. felt 30. A.
20、story B. advice C. order D. voice31. A. followed B. lasted C. concluded D. agreed32. A. quietly B. politely C. happily D. sadly33. A. awful B. unwilling C. eager D. embarrassed 34. A. intended B. approached C. managed D. continued35. A. avoid B. try C. consider D. risk36. A. If B. But C. Since D. Wh
21、ile37. A. anyhow B. somehow C. therefore D. otherwise38. A. counted B. checked C. cashed D. tested39. A. price B. cost C. cause D. purpose40. A. ready B. welcome C. fortunate D. thankful第二部分:阅读理解 (共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ASince the beginning of the Interne
22、t era it has been pretty widely accepted that when you join an online service, whatever data you put into it belongs to you. Thats the way things wereuntil Facebook came along. Facebook took a different approach. Until recently, everything you put into Facebookphotos, messages, wall posts, your prof
23、ile info, and, most significant, your address bookcould not be exported anywhere. In effect, you didnt own your data. Facebook did.In October it relaxed things a bit with a policy that lets you export most of your stuff, with one glaring exception: the e-mail addresses of the people on your contact
24、list. All you get is a list of names. Facebook says it cant let you take your friends e-mail addresses because that information doesnt belong to you; it belongs to your friends. Of course this is rubbish. The reality is that Facebook wants to make it difficult, if not impossible, for you to leave.No
25、w that policy has sparked a fight between Google and Facebook. Google is steamed because its users can, and often do, export their Gmail contact information into Facebook. But those people cant bring Facebook info back into Gmail.Earlier this month Google declared it would block exports of its data
26、to services that dont reciprocate meaning guess who. In a countermove, Facebook hacked around Googles roadblock so its users could keep pulling data from Google.Google said it was “disappointed” with Facebooks behavior. It also created a warning screen to tell Gmail users that if they export their i
27、nformation to Facebook they wont get it back.Both companies declined to comment on the record for this story. But whats really going on is that theyre at war. Google views Facebook as a threat to its business and has been trying to launch a social-networking service to compete with it. Facebook has
28、rounded up 500 million people and intends to generate billions of dollars in revenue(收益) by gathering data about them and selling it to advertisers.Facebooks position with rival tech companies boils down to this: if you want access to all the information weve collected, strike a deal with us. Micros
29、oft and Yahoo have done that, and now, like magic, they can export Facebook contact info into their systems, while Google still cant.Remember the early days of the Net, when everything was going to be open and free, and we were all going to share information in a techno-utopia? That was great until
30、people realized that their user data could be turned into gold. Now there are billions at stake, and nobody is playing nice anymore. 41. Before Facebook appeared, people generally believed that _. A. they can join any online service at their own will B. their online information belongs to online service providers C. they own all the data they put into online services D. their online service providers should keep their online info secret42. What does the author think of Facebook preventing its users exporting their e-mail address to other online services? A. It can ensure the safety o
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