1、22She died when she was ninety, not of old age, but head injury when she fell down a flight of stairs Aof Bfrom Cwith Dfor23We couldnt eat out because of us had money on us Aall;no Bany;no Cnone;any Dno one;any24In my view, Londons not as expensive in price as Tokyo but Tokyo is in traffic. Amore or
2、ganized Bso organized as Cthe most organized Das organized as25Last Sunday we went to that big supermarket, some fruits and visited the old people in the nursing house Abuy Bbought Cbuying Dto buy26一Dont worry! Ill have Bob the job at once! 一Yes, he has, but he had it instead Ado;doing Bdoing;do Cdo
3、ne;done Ddo;done27Forecasters have said there more snow over the next two days, mainly southeast England, Wales and Scotland. Awill be;affecting Bis:affected Cis:to affect Dwill be;affect28The strange thing was the two robbers came out of the bank, they did not run away immediately. Athat Bwhen Ctha
4、t after Dwhat when29I hear theyve promoted Tom, but he didnt mention when we talked on the phone. Ato promote Bhaving been promoted Chaving promoted Dto be promoted30Is this hotel offered you a job you stayed the first time you arrived here? Awhich;where Bthe one;in which Cwhere;that Dthe one that;w
5、here31He is likely to land in hot water he stops it right now. Aif Bunless Cin case Dthough32I bought a short-wave radio yesterday in order to English programs. Alookfor Bget through Cpick up Dgo over33一He has performed very well , and . ASo he has;So you have BSo he has;So have you CSo has he;So ha
6、ve you DSo has he;So you have341 hope with her about that during the time we at college. Ato talk;studied Bto have talked;are studying Cto talk;were studying Dto have talked;were studying35How about seeing a film this afternoon? .I havent seen any for a year ANo chance BGo ahead CWhy not DMy pleasur
7、e第二节完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分, 满分30分) 阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 My 14-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat at the same time. It was hanging at a (an) 36 clothing store. The coat had a black velvet collar, delightful tailoring, a Fifth Avenue label (标签) and a (an) 37
8、 price of $ 28. We looked at 38 , saying nothing, 39 Johns eyes shone. Dark, woolen topcoats were popular just then with 40 , but could 41 several hundred dollars new. John 42 the coat. He turned from side to side, eyeing himself in the mirror with a serious, studied 43 that soon changed into a smil
9、e. The 44 was perfect. John wore the coat to school the next day and came home wearing a big smile. “How did the kids like your coat?” I asked. “They love it.” He said, carefully 45 it over the chair and smoothing it flat. Over the next few weeks, the 46 came over John. Quiet, reasoned discussion wa
10、s 47 argument. He became more thoughtful and eager to 48 . “Good dinner, Mum,” he would say every evening. One day when I suggested that he might start on homework before dinner, John said, “You are right, and I guess I will.” When I 49 this to one of his teachers and remarked that I didnt know 50 c
11、aused the changes, she said with laughter, “It must be his coat!” At the library, we 51 to meet a friend who had not seen our children for a long time. “ 52 this be John?” He asked, looking up to Johns new height and coat, and extending his hand, one gentleman to another. John and I both knew we sho
12、uld never 53 a persons clothes for the real person within them. But there is something to be said for 54 a standard of excellence for the world to see, for practicing standard of excellence in thought, speech and behavior, and for 55 what is on the inside with what is on the outside.36Asecond-hand B
13、expensive Cbig Dcheap37Areasonable Bunbelievable Cspecial Daverage38Aeach other Bone another Cthe other Dothers39Atherefore Bhowever Cbut Dthus40Aadults Bpeople Cparents Dteenagers41Aspend Bcost Cpay Dtake42Atouched Bbuttoned Cheld Dobtained43Agesture Bexpression Cattitude Dfeeling44Acolor Bprice Cf
14、it Dstyle45Apressing Btaking Changing Dfolding 46Ahappiness Bsatisfaction Cchange Dgenerosity47Abecause of Binstead of Caware of Dfull of48Aplease Bunderstand Ccomplain Dapologize49Amentioned Bwrote Creported Dexplained50Awhen Bhow Cwhat Dthat51Ahappened Bcame Cintended Ddecided2009042452AShould BWo
15、uld CMust DCould53Awatch Bjudge Cmistake Dconsider54Adoing Bshowing Cspeaking Dwearing55Acomparing Bconnecting Ccombining Dmatching第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分) 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A “You press the button, we do the rest.” That was George Eastmans message to amateur (业余
16、爱好者)photographers in 1889. His many contributions to the field of photography helped the hobby inexpensively and easily. Photography was invented in France in the late 1 830s. When Eastman was a boy, it was still a difficult art Photographers needed great skill, much technical knowledge, expensive e
17、quipment, and strong backs. Cameras were big and heavy. Also, the photographer had to carry around chemicals and equipment to prepare wet photographic plates(胶片)and develop pictures. Although he was only 24 years old and just an amateur photographer, in 1 878, Eastman began searching for ways to sim
18、plify the photographic process。Days, he worked in a bank where he earned$1 5 a week to help support his mother. Evenings。he experimented at home in the kitchen. Sometimes he worked very late until he was tired to undress. Finally his efforts were rewarded. In 1 879, he invented the new plate used in
19、 cameras. The following year he 1eased the third floor of a building in New York and began commercial production and sale of these plates. From this simple beginning came the present day Eastman Kodak Company, which does a billion dollars every year and has branch offices throughout the world. Eastm
20、an went from one success to another. In 1 888, he produced a lightweight camera, the Kodak, priced at$25. His company had a one dollar camera on the market by 1 990. His factory and lab kept growing. They became vast enterprises producing many different models of cameras, color films, and a variety
21、of photographic supplies. Thanks to George Eastman, photography has become not only a popular hobby, but an important medium(媒介)for teaching and spreading knowledge. Its contributions to medicine. science, industry, education, art and entertainment have importantly affected the 20th century. 56Accor
22、ding to the passage, photography . Awas invented by George Eastman Bwas founded in 1889 Cis a news medium Dis a hobby and a medium57It can be inferred from the passage that . AEastman will be remembered as both an inventor and industrialist BEastman will be regarded as a great photographer CEastman
23、made a lot of inventions which are after his name DEastmans factory produced cameras as well as medical supplies58The word“leasedis closest in meaning to . Ahired B1ent Cborrowed D1eftB When his plane touched down at Montreals international airport, David Lee collected his luggage and headed for the
24、 airport parking garage, where he left his brand-new car three weeks earlier. But the car wasnt there:Lee found a police officer, who gave him the bad news:his Audi A6 most likely had been absorbed into a vast black car market somewhere in Eastern Europe or Africa. Lee, who flies out of Montreal bec
25、ause it is the closest major airport to his home, is not alone. Countless U. S. travelers use Montreals airport because of its convenience and lower price, which the ads says. Not surprisingly, the ads dont mention that more than 200 cars are stolen every year from the airports parking lots. Profess
26、ional thieves search the airports parking garages for cars that are relatively free of dust and have U. S. 1icense platesa lack of dust means that a car was parked recently, and Americans often travel for weeks. That gives the bad guys a lot of time to do whatever theywant with the car. What they do
27、 is take the stolen cars to Montreals port, where they are put inside huge containers to be taken abroad. In about a week, the cars are on the streets in Russia or countries in Africa or Asia. Police declare that Canadas most powerful cartheft rings are controlled by Russian crime organizations. “Wh
28、en you have so many cars parked at your airport every year, says Montreals director of airport protection, “its not a major problem. But the Montreal airports car-theft problem police recorded 220 stolen cars last year, is much worse than other international airports in North America:Last year;for e
29、xample, only 65 cars were stolen at Los Angeless airport;Bostons Logan airport had only 4 reported thefts. So now David Lee will head to Logan, his next closest major airport. Its a longer drive, but thats OK if it saves his new car. 59ProfessionaI car thieves are interested in dustfree American car
30、s because . Athey have enough time to deal with the stolen cars Bthey have a special interest in American cars CAmerican cars are popular in black car markets DAmerican cars are usually new and expensive60Car thefts go smoothly because . Athe police have something to do with them Bthe stolen cars sell well in the world market Cthe thieves are familiar with the parking garages Dthey are promoted by some international crime groups61The text indicates that Montreal airport officials seem
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