1、C. was D. had been4. Even a small personal computer store vast amounts of information.A. might B. canC. ought to D. has to5. We packed all the hooks in wooden boxes so that they damaged.A. dont get B. wont getC. didnt get D. wouldnt get6. It is not surprising the new course on electronic games has a
2、ttracted many students.A. what B. whichC. that D. where7. basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.A. Known B. Having knownC. Knowing D. Being known8. Did your father enjoy seeing his old friends yesterday?Yes, he did. They each other for ages.A. didnt see B. wouldnt s
3、eeC. havent seen D. hadnt seen9. Could you check my list to see I have forgotten anything?No problem.A. whether B. whichC. that D. what10. Someone called me up at midnight, but he had hung up I could answer the phone.A. as B. sinceC. until D. before11. We climbed up to the top of a hill, we got a go
4、od view of the whole forest park.A. which B. whereC. when D. that12. Beijings new international airport into operation in 2019 will serve 72 million passengers annually.A. being put B. to be putC. put D. to put13. She doesnt speak our language, she seems to understand what we say.A. yet B. andC. or
5、D. so14. David didnt attend his daughters graduation ceremony, but he does wish he there.A. should be B. would beC. had been D. were15. What is your main reason for choosing one restaurant another?A. over B. ofC. from D. for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
6、涂黑。A Good ManIts a late Saturday afternoon in early March, and I am sweating in search of the only gift my son wants from Los Angeles: a _16_ to the homes of the stars such as Brad Pitt and Jet Li.A cheerful taxi driver says, “No problem. Map sellers are everywhere!” When the taxi stops, a fellow _1
7、7_ with a thin folded sheet and says: “Ten dollars.”Ten dollars! With absolute _18_, I inform him, “Thats too much.” The map man leaves. I begin walking, certain Ill find a (an)_19_ star map soon.I am _20_. Theres hardly anybody on the street. There dont seem to be many real stores, just cars and ba
8、rs. No maps. No stars. Blocks pass. The sun begins to sink. At the edge of West Hollywood,_21_ fellow wanders ahead, selling star maps to some teenage girls.Ten dollars _22_. Forget it. My son will _23_.That night, I call my wife. “Did you get one of those maps to the stars? Hes been talking about _
9、24_ else.”This _25_ is hard to ignore, Its late. At all-night markets: no maps. I head back to the hotel. Morning is coming. There will be one last _26_. After I check out, I take a taxi. But at nine in the morning, map sellers are _27_ to be found.“You know,” says the driver, “The guys with the map
10、s just aint up yet!” Hes right.“Forget it. Lets go to the airport.”“Well,” says the driver, “I could _28_ you one if you like.”Sure. Trust this guy? I might as well throw cash onto the freeway. But exiting the taxi, I _29_ my last chance. I hand him $13 and my business card. Three weeks pass. Ive _3
11、0_ on the star map. My son has stopped mentioning it.Then one afternoon, sticking out from under piles of flyers, there it is: a big white envelope. There is a small note. I can hardly read it,_31_ I make out a few phrases一“forgive _32_,” “taxis been down” and, finally, “heres map for your son.” The
12、res no return address. Its signed, “kind regards, M.”I hold the note in my hand,_33_ what my son said to me when I got back from Los Angeles.“Did you meet any _34_, Dad?” he asked.Now I know what to tell him.“Yes, I did. I met a guy named M.”If you never _35_ anybody, youll never find the good guys.
13、16. A. decoration B. map C. book D. symbol17. A. argues B. requests C. competes D. approaches18. A. assurance B. permission C. anxiety D. bargain19. A. perfect B. inexpensive C. proper D. detailed20. A. shocked B. confused C. impatient D. wrong21. A. one B. some C. another D. either22. A. still B. e
14、ven C. almost D. yet23. A. believe B. regret C. understand D. admit24. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing25. A. idea B. news C. change D. reason26. A. try B. journey C. action D. minute27. A. everywhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. nowhere28. A. give B. mail C. show D. spare29. A. crea
15、te B. recognize C. deserve D. blow30. A. given up B. thrown doubts C. refused offers D. dropped in31. A. and B. or C. but D. for32. A. fault B. delay C. carelessness D. rudeness33. A. remembering B. reminding C. reviewing D. realizing34. A. admirers B. friends C. stars D. heroes35. A. look up to B.
16、turn to C. have faith in D. agree with第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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。AClimbing Without RopesThe popular image of the mountain climber is of a person carefully climbing a steep cliff with a network of safety ropes, but it is not the onl
17、y kind. Many climbers now enjoy bouldering. Its more accessible and better for the environment.What is bouldering?Bouldering is a sport that involves climbing on, over, and around boulders up to approximately twenty feet above the ground. Participants employ no safety ropes.Why boulder? improve your
18、 climbing skills by focusing on basics places to climb, such as climbing walls at gyms and parks, easy to find less time commitment to bouldering than to mountain climbing intellectual and physical enjoyment as one solves problemsBouldering Termscrimp: a very small handholdfoothold: a place where on
19、e may place a foot to aid in climbing boulderjug: a very large handhold that is easy to useproblem: The path up a boulder is referred to as the “problem” that one must solve. The “solution” is the sequence of moves one makes up and over a boulder.Here is an example of a climber addressing a boulderi
20、ng problem.Figure 1: The climber has two routes she could take, one to the left and one to the right. The left one appears easier because it has a jug within easy reach, but look what happens if she chooses that direction. She gets stuck on the rock and has to go back down. Sometimes that is even mo
21、re difficult than going up.Figure 2: The climber takes the one to the right this time. Using a foothold and placing her right hand in a crimp, she is able to lift herself up and locate other handholds. After only a few moves, she is able to throw her leg over the top of the boulder and pull herself
22、up.36. According to the passage, bouldering .A. is an indoor sport B. has no safety protectionC. needs maps and equipment D. is a steep cliff climbing37. Bouldering becomes popular because .A. it challenges the limits B. it costs lessC. it builds minds and bodies D. it is a team game38. According to
23、 the example, the right route is .A. a shortcut B. a dead endC. tough but to the top D. lined with jugs39. The passage is likely to appear in .A. a book review B. a science reportC. a newspaper advertisement D. a sports magazineBThree Feet From GoldDarbys uncle was caught by the “gold fever” in the
24、gold-rush days, and went west to dig and grow rich. After months of labor, he was rewarded by the discovery of the shining ore (矿石). He needed machinery to bring the ore to the surface. So, with the “strike”, he returned home. And with the help of Darby, he borrowed a lot of money. After buying the
25、machinery and having it shipped, Uncle and Darby went back to work the mine.The first car of ore was mined. And the returns proved they had one of the richest mines in Colorado! Down went the drills! Up went the hopes of Uncle and Darby!Then something happened! The vein (矿脉) of gold ore disappeared!
26、 They drilled on, but all in vain. Finally, they decided to quit and sold the machinery to a junk man for a few hundred dollars. The junk man called in a mining engineer to look at the mine and do a little calculating. The engineers calculations showed that the vein would be found just three feet fr
27、om where the Darbys had stopped drilling! The junk man took millions of dollars in the vein, because he knew enough to seek experts advice before giving up.Most of the money which went into the machinery was borrowed through the efforts of Darby, who was then a very young man. The money came from hi
28、s relatives because of their faith in him. He paid back every dollar of it, although he was years in doing so.Long afterward, Mr. Darby made another discovery that desire can be changed into gold. This discovery came after he went into the business of selling life insurance. Remembering that he lost
29、 a huge fortune, for he stopped three feet from gold, Darby profited by the experience in his chosen work, saying to himself, “I stopped three feet from gold, but I will never stop because men say no when I ask them to buy insurance.”Darby sold more than a million dollars in life insurance annually. He owes his “stickability” to the lesson he learned from his “quitability” in the gold mining business.40. Darbys uncle went back home to .A. receive his rewardB. seek financial supportC. look for more helpersD. consult an engineer41. The Darbys failed in mining business because of .A. quittin
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