1、 A. /; a B. a; a C. /; an D. a; an4. The show he paid much attention tosuccessful at last. A. proved B. prove C. proving D. proves5. 一Shall we see each other at 9 oclock tomorrow morning?一Sorry, lets make ittime. A. others B. the other C. another D. other6. 一How long do you think itll be I can go ba
2、ck to school? 一Well, you will be feeling much better by next weekend. A. before B. when C. since D. after7. 一 did you leave the classroom? 一 I saw my daughter sit down and read her book. A. How long;After B. When; After C. How long; Until D. When;Until8.Youcome to the office today someone else will
3、do the work for you. A. neednt; so B. neednsince C. dont need to; so D. dont need; since9. 一Would you mind telling me something about the two? 一 .They are exchange students from England. A. Frenchmen; Of course B. Frenchmans;Thats all right C. Germans;Not at all D. German; All right10. 一 I am away,
4、would you please look after my pet cats? 一With pleasure. A. While B. After C. Before D. Until11.The fear in his hearthim to tell lies. A. took B. brought C. led D. carried12.We visited Huaxi Village last Sunday andhad some photosthere. A. took B. taking C. taken D. to take13.The room istoo small for
5、 us to live in. A. very B. quite C. near D. far14.I hear one of his shoes is lost. Tell me where hisshoe is. A. another B. the other C. other D. others15. 一Are you sure you dont mind if I ask you to look after my birds while Ihere?一 . A. leave; Yes, of course B. am away from; Yes,of course C. leave;
6、 No,of course notD. am away from; No, of course not二.完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)At the present time, more and more people love travelling. Its a very good 16 ofgetting to know new people and cultures and acquiring(获得)experiences. It helps travelers 17 a lot. Travel can make our minds become 18 . But travel doe
7、s more than all that. It can also make us more creative. In recent years,some professors have been doing research on what manypeople have already learned from travel experiences,They believe that spending time abroad has the 19 to affect(影响)peoples mind. For example, they found that the students who
8、 lived abroad for a longerperiod were better at 20 problems creatively than those who did not. If you stay in the same place,you cant experience new sights, new smells, new soundsand new cultures. All these can 21 your mind andmake it more active. 22 ,that doesnt mean the more places youve been, the
9、 more creative youll become. Another groupof professors have been doing 23 research. Theyfound the people who often travelled from one place to another didnt have enough 24 to immerse(使沉浸)themselves in a new place and a new culture. They werent as creative as the people who spent thetime 25 getting
10、to know a place. You have to interact(相互影响)with the places you go to and then you can benefit(得益)from it. if you go travelling,which do you prefer, staying in a place for a certain period or rushing all the way?16.A. way B. area C. sign D. state17.A. present B. produce C. get D. check18.A. thicker B
11、. smoother C. wider D. healthier19.A. ability B. possibility C. personality D. difficulty20. A. solving B. causing C. controlling D. spreading21.A. set up B. wake up C. turn up D. clean up22.A. Instead B. Otherwise C. Moreover D. However23.A. secret B. rapid C. common D. similar24.A. interest B. mon
12、ey C. time D. quality25.A. nearly B. probably C. hardly D. really三.阅读理解(每小题2分,共24分)A It has more than 845 million users worldwide. Ifit were a country, it would have the third largest population(人口)in the world, behind China and India. This is Facebook,a popular website from the US. It is similar to
13、 Renren in China. Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14,1984. As a little kid, he loved creating little fun computerprograms. He set up the network in February of 2004.He was then a second-year student at HarvardUniversity. One day, he had the idea of building awebsite for Harvard students to get to kn
14、ow eachother. He set up the Facebook website. Harvardstudents could share photos and their personal information there. Soon,the website became very famous. Zuckerberg decided to leave Harvard to run Facebook full time. It was the biggest adventure(冒险)in his life and later brought him great success.
15、Now,the service is popular around the world. Greeting such asHave you checkedyourFacebook page today? became a part ofyoungpeoples everyday language in the US. People canexchange messages and get the latest information about their friends on Facebook. Zuckerbergs dream is to connect people through t
16、he Internet. Facebook is to make the world more open and connected, he said. Whats the young mans secret to success?Zuekerberg believes its important to have an openmind and be ready to try new things.The riskiest thing is to take no risks, he once said in an open letter. Sometimes the simplest idea
17、s go furthest.Wehope Mark can go much further, maybe even furtherthan Bill Gates.26. People can NOT on Facebook. A. exchange messages B. do online shopping C. share information D. put up photos27.Zuckerberg started Facebook because. A. he wanted to collect some money B. he felt bored when studying i
18、n Harvard C. he didnt know his classmates very well D. he wanted to connect people through the Internet28. Which is the correct order of the following events? a. Zuckerberg attended Harward University. b. Facebook is popular around the world. c. Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard. d. Zuckerberg set u
19、p the Facebook website. A. a-b-c-d B. a-c-b-d C. a-d-b-c D. a-d-c-b29.Which of the following is NOT a reason for Zuckerbergs success? A. He is not afraid of risks. B. He likes trying new things. C. He is richer than anyone else. D. He has an open mind.B On February 3rd,1949,New York Harbor(港) was an
20、 exciting place. Many people were there togreeta ship from France. On the ship were 49 French railroad boxcars(火车车厢)filled with gifts from the people of France to the people of America. Theseboxcars were from the famous Merci Train (Merci:a French word,meaning thank you). After World War ,a lot of f
21、actories, roads and farms in France had been destroyed. Many Frenchpeople had no jobs or money and had little to wear and little to eat. In the winter of 1947,a train was sent across the United States,stopping in cities and towns along the way. At every stop,people gave whatever they could. Factorie
22、s gave clothing and medicine.Farmers gave food. Families gave money. Even schoolchildren gave away their pocket money. All the thingswere then taken to France by ship. By 1949, the French had begun to recover(恢复) from the war. The Merci Train was their way ofsaying“thank you”to America. French peopl
23、e hadfilled the boxcars with gifts. Most of them werepersonal, like hand-made toys, childrens drawings,or postcards. But the boxcars themselves were perhapsthe most meaningful of all the gifts. On each car, theFrench people had painted the pictures of all their 40provinces with an American eagle on
24、the front. The boxcars were taken to each state of America,where they were warmly greeted. Now many of the states still keep their boxcars.Gifts sent by the French people can still be seen insome museums. The Merci Train came out of the war,but it now reminds the world that countries can alsowork to
25、gether in peace.30. In 1947,a train stopped in cities across America in order to. A. give away clothing and food B. get more soldiers for the war C. collect things to help French people D. show exhibitions from the museums31. The underlined word them in Paragraph 3 refers to.A. the American peopleB.
26、 the French peopleC. the boxcarsD. the gifts32. The French people painted their 40 provinces and an American eagle on each boxcar because .A. they thought France was stronger than America B. it could show the friendship between the two countries C. the boxcars would be more beautifulD. they were ver
27、y good at painting pictures33.The passage is mainly about . A. the story of the Merci Train B. American museums where the boxcars are kept C. gifts that American people likedD. World War CHave you ever thought about what kind of job youwould like to have when you grow up?Many people thinkthat we can
28、 have only one job in our lifetimeWe all knowthat this is not true,but quite a few people actually thinkthis wayFor examplewhen people choose a major(专业)in college,they think that the decisions they make nowwill decide their jobs for the rest of their livesHowever,there are many examples where peopl
29、e became successfulafter changing their careers(职业)later in life JKRowling。writer of the famous novel Harry Porter,was actually a school teacher before she began writingbooksIn fact,she was out of work before the first HarryPotter book came out Former US President Ronald Reagan began as anactor when
30、 he Was a young manHe later decided that hewanted to do political workThis kind of passion(激情)finally led him to become President of the United StatesThe famous 19th century artist Vincent Van Gogh wasnot a painter from the beginningHe once worked as anart salesman mad later became a preacherIt was only 10years before he died that he decided to become an artist Careers are always open to changeThe
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