1、 cheered up3. People run always quickly in _, when they hear that someone would _ the building. A. anger; blow away B. silence; blow up C. surprise; blow away D. terror; blow up4. He wants to _ all of his time _ films. A. devotes; write B. devoted; to write C. devoting; to writing D. devote; to maki
2、ng5. His father was a _ person, who wasnt willing to spend a penny for his sons. A. generous B. kind C. mean D. selfish6. We are fighting _ the bird flu _ people in the world. A. for, against B. with, against C. against, with D. about, with7. I want to know the reason _ the fire broke out. A. what B
3、. why C. how D. when8. I like to live in the countryside _ I can smell fresh air and eat fresh vegetables.A. when B. where C. how D. what9. Were living in an age _ many things are done on computer.10. Whoever breaks the law wont escape_. A. being punished B. punishing C. punished D. to be punished11
4、. The goods of high _ and low _ are well received in the countryside these days.A. quantity, quality B. quantity, price C. price, quality D. quality, price 12. Some animals have the_ to see in the dark.A. energy B. strengthC. power D. ability13. A large number of people_, and how can the local gover
5、nment ignore(忽视)the problem?A. are out of work B. are in workC. is out of work D. is in work14. He went to _ to see his friend who was in _.A. the hospital, the hospital B. the hospital, hospitalC. hospital, the hospital D. hospital, the hospital15. Only by cooperating(合作) with other experts in the
6、world _ the way to solve the problems facing people nowadays.A. our experts can find out B. can our experts find outC. can find out our experts D. find out our experts can.16. The time he has devoted in the past years _ the disable is now considered _ of great value. A. to help; being B. to helping;
7、 to be C. to help; to be D. helping; being17. The mother didnt know _ to blame (责备)for the broken glass as it happened while she was out. A. who B. when C. how D. when18. Last night the enemy _ a bridge hoping to cut off our march.A. blew out B. broke out C. blew up D. broke off 19. Now we can fly t
8、o Tokyo. There was a time _ we had to take a boat.A. how B. what C. why D. when20. The murderer, who was_ to 4 years _ by the judge last week, was 21 years old.A. judged; in prisonB. sentenced; in the prisonC. sentenced;D. judged;第二节:完型填空: (20分) Jack Baines is a self-made millionaire, but his beginn
9、ings were very lowly. He was the youngest of eight children. His father had a 21 in a cotton mill (纱厂), but he was often 22 to work because of poor health. The family couldnt 23 to pay the rent or bills, and the children often went 24 . After leaving school at the age of 14, Jack was 25 what to do w
10、hen Mr. Walker, his old teacher, offered to lend him 100 to start his own 26 . It was just after the war. Raw materials were not enough, and Jack saw a 27 in scrap metal(废弃金属). He bought bits of metal and stored it in an old garage. When he had built up a large amount, he sold it and 28 plenty of mo
11、ney. Jack 29 working hard. After one year he succeeded in 30 the 100. By the time Jack was 30 years old he had 31 his first million, and he wanted to 32 this achievement by doing something “ 33 ”. With all his money it was 34 to build a beautiful home for himself and his parents. In 1959, “Baines Ca
12、stle” was built in the 35 of the Lancashire countryside. It was one of the finest buildings in the country. Jack has recently sold “Baines Castle” for 500 million, 36 Jack still cant get used to 37 the good life. He can 38 be found drinking with the locals at the local pub(酒吧). “I remember being ver
13、y 39 as a child, but never 40 as a child,” says Jack, “and I will never forget where I came from and who I am.”21. A. house B. work C. company D. job 22. A. able B. unable C. glad D. eager23. A. offer B. like C. afford D. expect 24. A. hungry B. wrong C. ill D. bad25. A. wondering B. seeing C. doubt
14、ing D. preparing26. A. school B. business C. farm D. store27. A. problem B. purpose C. principle D. future 28. A. spent B. earned C. wasted D. borrowed 29. A. preferred B. enjoyed C. promised D. hated30. A. repaying B. saving C. developing D. paying31. A. given B. taken C. made D. lost32. A. remembe
15、r B. honor C. recognize D. celebrate 33. A. grand B. simple C. interesting D. common34. A. impossible B. obvious C. possible D. basic35. A. ground B. heart C. spot D. front36. A. so B. and C. but D. or 37. A. using B. sparing C. living D. keeping 38. A. seldom B. never C. sometimes D. often 39. A. r
16、ich B. poor C. healthy D. well40. A. proud B. satisfied C. unhappy D. happy第三节:阅读理解( 20分) AIt was a lovely spring day and I was returning from the market with a few things we needed. I was frustrated because there were so many things I wished I could do for my children and for myself but I lacked th
17、e time and the money for either.As I turned the old car into the driveway, I noticed my son on the front porch(门廊)with a little girl about his age. She was in old clothes and was in need of a bath. She wore thick glasses and her hair was cut unevenly(参差不齐地).I thought back on the times when I had tri
18、ed to give my own children haircuts to save money and regretted the outcome almost as much as they did. I saw my son give her some money and she carefully handed him what looked to be a broken glass ball. She wandered off while I was unloading the groceries. When my son came to help me, I asked him
19、who the little girl was and what she wanted. He explained that she had come to the door trying to sell her piggy bank and that he had purchased it. I bit my tongue. I had sacrificed in order to give the children a few dollars for their good grades in school, but he spent the money on a worthless pie
20、ce of junk! I asked him why he had done such a thing and his response brought tears to my eyes. He said, Well, Mom, she really looked like she needed the money. I didnt want to make her feel bad by just giving her the money. I think she needed it more than me.Years have passed since I drove in the d
21、riveway in the old car and saw my seven-year-old son helping someone less fortunate, but the piggy bank remains high a top my refrigerator to remind me that there is goodness, kindness and unselfishness in the world.41. What can we learn about the author from the passage? A. She had plenty of time.
22、B. She spent a lot of time with her children. C. Her family was not rich. D. She was kind and unselfish.42. What does the underlined word they in paragraph 2 refer to? A. The little girls old clothes; B. The children s haircuts. C. The authors lacking of the time and money. D. The authors children.4
23、3. What brought tears to the authors eyes? A. She had sacrificed a few dollars to her children. B. Her son bought a worthless piece of junk . C. her son told her why he bought the piggy bank. D. She lacked the time and money for the children.44.The piggy bank atop the authors refrigerator reminds th
24、e author of her sons_.A. naughty B. unselfishness C. business D. bad behavior45. After knowing the reason why her son bought the piggy bank, the author probably felt_. A. a bit angry B. deeply touched C. very discouraged D quite excited B One of the sad stories in American history has something to d
25、o with slavery. For a short time between 1800 and 1865, British and American ships would go to Africa and buy Africans from people who forced young men and women to leave their villages. They were brought to coastal (沿海的)cities and put on ships which came to the states where cotton was grown. The Am
26、erican farmers would buy the Africans and put them to work picking cottons. The Africans had to work for these farmers all of their lives. It was President Abraham Lincoln who signed a law that slavery was unfair to the Africans. He thought all the black slaves should be set free. But the slave owne
27、rs in the southern states did not agree with him. There was a fight over this disagreement and it was called the American Civil War. The southern states lost the war and Africans could now become free Americans. However, 100 years after Lincoln signed the law, some American blacks were not voting an
28、d did not have an equal chance to eat in a restaurant or ride on a bus.It was Martin Luther King, an American minister who began the Equal rights Movement in the 1960s. He was successful in telling the American people that American blacks were still not equal. His most famous speech was given in the
29、 capital city of American, Washington, D.C.His speech, I Have a Dream, is now taught in most schools of the world. Martin Luther King became so famous that the American Congress(国会) declared a special national day in his name in January. Only two other Americans, President George Washington and Pres
30、ident Abraham Lincoln, have a national holiday after their names.Though Martin Luther King was never a president, he turned a sad story into a happy one that American blacks could be equal to everyone else.46.100 years after Lincoln signed the law, some American blacks _.A. had the right to vote.B. had an equal chance to ea
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