1、delivery, herd, At times, may as well, in good condition, treading, betrayed, thoughtful, currencies, joking, risked, done with ,resources, make it, in the long run, pained, lowering, reserve, corruptionfumbled, utters, bonus, conceived, make sense of, 1. _is a basic component of music and language.
2、2. Id like to _ the fact that there is some sense after all in the speakers nonsense.3. The plane had already started its descent when the pilot received orders to _his landing.4. _the belief of some doctors, even very old and sick people want to know the details of their illness.5. The first quarte
3、r results reflect continued improvements in _.6. People in my hometown tend to eat more _food on hot summer days.7. Due to exceptionally bad weather, the ship arrived late and the _of goods was not on time.8. It took quite a while for the tour guide to_ the scattering of tourists into a minibus.9. L
4、arge amounts of food imports placed a great strain on the countrys gold _.10. _the oral English class was noisy, with everyone participating in an activity at the same time.11. The library is closing, we_ go home.12. If you spare half an hour for exercises every day you will soon be back_.13. Henry
5、was a poor dancer, he kept _on the toes of his partner14. Mary _her friends by going back on her words.15. A _person thinks before speaking and considers the feeling of others.16. The U.S. dollar fell yesterday against most foreign _。17. I thought he was _when he said Helen was pregnant, but she rea
6、lly is.18. In that accident, Julian _her own life to help a disabled woman19. I am quite determined to have the thing finished and _before leaving the office.20. A country should protect its natural _by fighting against waste.21. Even he couldnt swim, he managed to_ to the river bank.22. It pays _to
7、 introduce new techniques.23. it _me to admit that I was such a fool as to repeat the mistake.24. You can increase a tires grip in winter by slightly _ its pressure.25. Standing before the door, he_ _in his pocket for the key.26. In every country parents always remember the first time their child _t
8、he word “Mama” or ”Dad”.27. My boss paid me and added a _for the new customers I had signed up.28. Scientists first _the idea of atomic bomb in the 1930s. 29. It is not easy to_the maze of facts and figures concerning the project.30. We note with satisfaction that all these activities have helped to
9、 _mutual understanding and friendship.二、阅读理解Passage 1: The Man Who Wrote His Own ObituaryCigarettes were the death of me. I became acquainted with my killer when I was 14 and began stealing several a day from my fathers pack. Smoking caused some nausea at first, but persistence conquered. I was born
10、 in Davenport, Iowa, on June 2,1909. At 16, I moved with my family, including two sisters, to Baltimore, a city that I loved and adopted as my hometown. It was still no problem getting cigarettes. I got odd jobs after school to buy them, and tried all sorts of brands, such as Melachrinos, Omars and
11、English Ovals. I felt quite sophisticated, but I cant recall now that I enjoyed smoking them. In 1928, the coming depression cast its shadow. With money scarce,my father began counting his Camels, so a friend and I took to picking butts off the street. We toasted the tobacco in an oven and rolled it
12、 into rice-paper cigarettes. They were horrible. Jobs for youth were hard to find, so I decided to join the Navy - a mouth removed form the table, and I could send money home. Now cigarettes were on problem. If you were at sea, they were 4 cents a pack. I smoked two packs a day, drawing in most of t
13、he smoke. When my 20-year Navy career ended, I went to the University of North Carolina. After I graduated I got a job in San Diego. One night, while walking to my car, I had a slight stroke and staggered to the left. I had been smoking one cigarette after another that night, and I felt that that wa
14、s what caused it. My wife, Muriel , and I tried to quit. We lasted eight days. It wasnt that I got any real pleasure out of smoking. Except for the first cigarette in the morning with my coffee, I never enjoyed it. My mouth always tasted nasty. Smoking took away my appetite. It brought on emphysema
15、that made it hard to breathe. In 1956, smoking more than ever, I came to Honolulu to work for a local newspaper. In June 1965 my stomach began hurting, and I would get up every hour or half hour during the night to drink milk and smoke a cigarette. In September 1965 I came down with a horrible cough
16、. I was hoarse, and there was a nasty soreness in my left lung. I went to my doctor. He listened to my chest and ordered an X-ray. “You have a lung tumor ,”he said. Four days later, the lung surgeon took out a left lobe. A month later, I was back at work. Ihadnt smoked since the day before my operat
17、ion. It wasnt hard to quit - for one simple reason . Motivation . I came along fine, gained ten pounds and really felt good. Then, on January 3, I thought I had caught a cold. I went to my surgeon, who tapped a quart of fluid from my left chest cavity. I went back several times, and my surgeon said,
18、 “The time is drawing closer.” Later, my wife told me he had told her after the operation that I had less than a year to live. But she wouldnt believe it, and she didnt tell me. I find no fault with that. There are four cell types of lung cancer. The type seems to have a lot to do with its rate of g
19、rowth. My doctor told me this; he also said that out of every 20 lung-cancer cases only one survives. The other 19 die. Thats the survival rate for lung cancer, taking into consideration all available forms of treatment. There is no 50-50 chance - the figure for other cancers - for this type of canc
20、er. My doctor is enthusiastic about getting people to quit cigarettes. He says that there s no question of the relationship between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. The statistics are overwhelming. It is estimated that one in every eight males who have been smoking heavily (20 cigarettes or more a
21、 day) for 20 years gets lung cancer. The bad effect of cigarettes doesnt end with lung cancer. Smoking doubles the chances of death from heart disease, and the chances of dying from emphysema are 12 times greater. I think doctors get to feeling pretty helpless at times. They warn people like me, but
22、 all their warnings go unheeded.And theres all that cigarette advertising. As my doctor says, “Millions of dollars are spent in all forms of advertising to give the public the impression that cigarettes can make up for a number of shortcoming.” In Italy and Great Britain they have passed a ban again
23、st all cigarette advertisement on TV. I think that a step in the right direction because, as the doctor says, the big effort should be to stop s kids from getting started. Whether this story will stop anyone from smoking, I dont know. I doubt it. Not a soul Ive preached to has quit smoking - not a s
24、ingle soul. You always think: “It will happen to the other guy; never to me.” But when you get your lung cancer - God help you. All you need to see is that shadow on your chest X-ray. Its a real shocker. You cant do a thing. At this point, Im very short of breath. I cant take five steps without havi
25、ng to sit. The cancer has gone into my liver and I dont know where else. I dont have a ghost of a chance. Its too late for me. It may not be for you. AChoose the best answer for each of the following based on passage 1 (根据文章1选择正确答案。每问一空。答案见后面页):1.In which year did the author begin smoking? _ A. 1909
26、 B. 1928 C. Not specified. D. 19232. He said he _A. didnt enjoy smoking B. enjoyed smokingC. liked only certain brands D. didnt like cigars3. During the depression, he _.A. stole cigarettes from his father. B. stopped smokingC. had enough money to buy cigarettes D. picked butts off the streets.4. Ho
27、w many people were persuaded out of smoking by the author?_A. One. B. two. C. Three. D. None.5. His first operation was for _. A. cancer of the throat B. a lung tumor C. a bleeding ulcer D. a collapsed lung6. Out of every 20 cases of lung cancer, how many people can survive?_ A. One. B. two. C. Thre
28、e. D. Five.7. His wife was told _. A. he was going to die B. he had a chance to live climate C. he need a change of D. he needed outdoor work8. Which of the following statements is Not true? _ A. There is still some hope that the author might survive. B. The authors wife smokes too. C. Cigarette adv
29、ertisements on TV are forbidden in some European countries. D. The chances of death from heart disease for smokers are twice as great as those for nonsmokers.B根据文章1,判断下列说法是否正确,在正确的句子前横线上写T,错误的写F1. _At 16, I moved with my family, including two sisters, to Baltimore.2. _ when my 20 year Navy career ended, I went to the University of North Carolina.3. _There is no question of the relationship between cigare
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