1、A. so that B. in case C. because D. if 6. The field research will take Joan and Paul about five months ; it will be a long time _ we meet them again .A. after B. before C. since D. when 7. You neednt have taken a taxi . Why didnt you catch the last bus _ I told you . A. as B because C. when D. until
2、 8. Some animals , in order to keep themselves _ by the enemies ,go out for food at night .A not to be attacked B. against being attacked C. from being attacked D. not being attacked 9. The teacher suggested that much attention should _ the spelling mistakes . A. pay for B. pay to C. be paid for D.
3、be paid to 10Traditional folk arts of Tianjin like paper cutting _at the culture show of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.Aare exhibiting B is exhibiting Care being exhibited Dis being exhibited11It is reported that many a new house _at present in the disaster area.Aare being built Bwere being built Cwa
4、s being built Dis being built12Whats that terrible noise,David?Oh,I forgot to tell you. The new machines in the nearby plant _.Awere tested Bwill be tested Care being tested Dhave been tested13Flight MU257_.I must be off now.Have a nice trip.Ais being announced Bhas announcedCwas announcing Dhad bee
5、n announced14 .Now the worlds attention _ the stocking markets,as they have great influence in the worlds economy.Ais fixing on Bhas fixed on Cis being fixed on Dhad been fixed on15. Try _she might, Sue couldnt get the door open. (2011全国A卷22题)A. if B. when C. since D. as完形填空I often read of incidents
6、 of misunderstanding or conflict. Im left 16 . Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 17 ? I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, 18 children from different races and religions played and studied 19 in harmony. At that time my family lived a
7、stones 20 from Ismails. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hindu-we just 21 our differences. Perhaps,our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well 22 or otherwise. We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we d 23 the
8、 countryside on our bicycles,hoping to 24 the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his 25 . When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismails family later returned to their village, and I 26 touch with him.One spring af
9、ternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I 27 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 28 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 29 at me. Raddar? he said, using my childhood nickname (绰号).I was astonished at being so 30 addressed (称呼).Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 31 we
10、still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something 32 to describe. If we can allow our children to be 33 without prejudice, theyll build friendships with people,regardless of race or religion, who will be 34 their side through thick and thin. On such friendships a
11、re societies built and 35 we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, We happy few. We band of brothers.16. A. interested B. pleased C. puzzled D. excited17. A. parties B. cities C. villages D. races18. A. why B. which C. how D. when19. A. together B. around C. alone D. apart20. A. drop B. t
12、hrow C. move D. roll21. A. refused B. made C. sought D. accepted22. A. paid B. meant C. preserved D. treated23. A. explore B. search C. discover D. desert24. A. get through B. deal with C. come across D. take away25. A. arrival B. choice C. effort D. company26. A. lost B. gained C. developed D. miss
13、ed27. A. stated B. ordered C. decided D. chose28. A. attempts B. instructions C. opinions D. arrangements 29. A. anxiously B. carelessly C. disappointedly D. fixedly30. A. familiarly B. strangely C. fully D. coldly31. A. departures B. months C. years D. decades32. A. possible B. funny C. hard D. cle
14、ar33. A. them B. themselves C. us D. ourselves34. A. from B. by C. with D. against35. A. still B. otherwise C. then D. instead阅读理解A Easter (复活节) is still a great day for worship, candy in baskets and running around the yard finding eggs, but every year it gets quite a bit worse for bunnies. And no,
15、not because the kids like to pull their ears. The culprit is climate change, and some researchers found that rising temperatures are having harmful effects on at least five species of rabbit in the US, Take the Lower Keys Marsh rabbit, for instance. An endangered species that lives in the Lower Flor
16、ida Keys, this species of cottontail is a great swimmer - it lives on the islands! - but it is already severely affected by development and now by rising sea levels. According to the Center for Biological Diversity, an ocean level rise of only 0.6 meters will send these guys jumping to higher ground
17、 and a 0.9-meter rise would wipe out their habitat (栖息地) completely. The snowshoe hare, on the other hand, has a color issue. Most of these rabbits change their fur color from white in the wintertime to brown in the summer, each designed to give them better cover from predators (捕食者) . As the number
18、 of days with snow decreases all across the country, however, more and more bunnies are being left in white fur during brown dirt days of both fall and spring, making them an easier mark for predators. Researchers know that the color change is controlled by the number of hours of sunlight, but wheth
19、er the rabbit will be able to adapt quick enough to survive is a big question. The National Wildlife Federation has reported that hunters have noticed their numbers are already markedly down. American pikas or rock rabbits, a relative of rabbits and hares, might be the first of these species to go e
20、xtinct due to climate change. About 7-8 inches long, pikas live high in the cool. damp mountains west of the Rocky Mountains. As global temperatures rise, they would naturally migrate (迁移) to higher ground - but they already occupy the mountaintops. They cant go any higher. The National Wildlife Fed
21、eration reports that they might not be able to stand the new temperatures as their habitat heats up. The volcano rabbit has the same problem. These rabbits live on the slopes of volcanoes in Mexico, and recent studies have shown that the lower range of their habitat has already shifted upward about
22、700 meters, but there are not suitable plants for them to move higher, so they are stuck in the middle. Scientists are concerned about their populations. Native to the US, pygmy rabbits weigh less than 1 pound and live in the American West. They are believed to be the smallest rabbits in the world.
23、Their habitats have been destroyed by development. Several populations, such as the Columbia Basin pygmy, almost went extinct and were saved by zoo breeding programs. Pygmy rabbits also rely on winter cover by digging tunnels through the snow to escape predators, but lesser snowfall is leaving them
24、exposed. All of this gives new meaning to dressing up in a giant bunny costume this Easter.36. The writer mentions Easter at the beginning of the passage in order to A. show the importance of Easter Day B. introduce the issue about bunniesC. remind people of Easter traditions D. discuss the relation
25、ship between Easter and bunnies37. The word “culprit” (Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to_A. criminal B. judge C. victim D. producer 38. According to the passage, some rabbits can now be easily discovered by predators because theyA. are exposed to more skillful huntersB. have moved to habitats wi
26、th fewer plantsC. havent adapted themselves to climate changeD. cant change their fur color into white in the fall and the spring39. The problem faced by volcano rabbits and rock rabbits is thatA. both are affected by less snow B. both are affected by rising sea levelsC. neither can find enough food
27、 D. neither can migrate to higher places40. Which best describes the writers tone in the passage?A. Approving. B. Concerned. C. Enthusiastic. D. Doubtful.B Two friends have an argument that breaks up their friendship forever, even though neither one can remember how the whole thing got started. Such
28、 sad events happen over and over in high schools across the country. In fact, according to an official report on youth violence, In our country today, the greatest threat to the lives of children and adolescents is not disease or starvation or abandonment, but the terrible reality of violence. Given that this is the ease, why arent students taught to manage conflict the way they are taught to solve math problems, drive ears, or stay physically fit? First of all, students need to realize tha
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