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1、7. There is no d_ that he will get the first prize.8. He bought me a v_ gold ring as a birthday present.9. That dictionary isnt mine; it b_ to the library.10. The ship hit a big piece of ice and s_ to the bottom of the sea.第二部分 阅读理解第一节 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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。AStamp colle

2、cting is easy when you do it as a hobby. You dont have to spend a lot of money on it. Sometimes stamps can be got from many ways for free.Getting Started If you have no stamps at all,you might want to buy a box of 500 or 1,000 different stamps all over the world from a hobby shop or stamp dealer to

3、get started. One good choice is eBay. Try entering phrases like “stamps all over the world” in the search box. However,even if you want to specialize (专门从事) in collecting stamps,my advice is not to spend much money on stamps in the beginning. Start off collecting stamps from many ways for free until

4、 you have collected enough stamps and had enough experience.Sorting (分类) Stamps Suppose you have some stamps and they are on paper. Before you take them off the paper,you should sort the stamps,for example,by country. This is because dealing with stamps is much easier when they are on paper. When yo

5、u take them off the paper,they become easy to keep .Trimming (修剪) Stamps Never try to take a stamp off its paper backing by pulling at it,even if it appears to be loose enough to do so. First,trim the paper around the stamp with a pair of sharp scissors making sure not to cut off the edge of the sta

6、mps. I suggest that you leave a quarter inch safety area from the edge of the stamp when you trim the paper before you are good at doing it.11. This passage is written for people who _.A. have no money to collect stampsB. want to sell their stampsC. want to collect stampsD. dont know how to sort sta

7、mps12. According to the writer, at the very beginning, stamp collecting beginners shouldnt_.A. collect common stampsB. borrow some stamps from their friendsC. act as an inexperienced collectorD. spend a lot of money in buying stamps13. What does the writer suggest NOT do when trimming stamps?A. Pull

8、 at them to take them off the paper backing when they look loose.B. Trim the paper around the stamp with a pair of sharp scissors.C. Leave a quarter inch safety area from the edge of the stamp.D. Make sure not to cut off the edge of the stamps.BQuite a few years ago, as I celebrated my 25th birthday

9、 with a party, I was surprised to receive an unusual present. The gift-giver said, “Its a nice, strong plant, so even you cant kill it.”I was well known as an “anti-gardener” how was I going to care for this plant? For four years the plant received little care. I felt guilty (内疚的) just looking at it

10、!As a non-gardener, my offers to look after friends houses were met with laughter: “We thank you for your offer, but we dont want to come home to a dead garden!” I just had no interest in having a garden. They didnt believe that it was a choice, not a failing.Some time later my husband accepted a jo

11、b in Belgium. Because I couldnt throw away a gift, I decided to ask my neighbor to care for my plant.Our lovely house in Belgium had a beautiful garden. Slowly gardening became a part of my daily life, teaching me to slow down and to be happy in the silence of the garden. It was with regret that I l

12、eft that garden to return to Sydney some months later. Back home life soon went back to normal. Then one day, I could start my own little garden. So, I went to collect my unwanted plant from my neighbor. I took the plant home, watered it and watched as its leaves turned from a lifeless yellow to a r

13、ich green within weeks. Many years later, I still dont know the name of my first plant, but I do know that as it grows, so do I. It symbolizes (象征) a change in me and I started to believe in myself.14. When the author received a plant as a birthday gift, she felt _.A. funny B. guilty C. excitedD. un

14、happy15. What did the authors friends think of her?A. Her anti-gardening was a weakness.B. She was bored with gardening.C. She was a good plant keeper.D. Her dead garden was ugly.16. How did the author deal with the plant before moving away?A. She threw it away.B. She asked for help.C. She left it i

15、n the house.D. She gave it to a neighbor as a gift.17. The authors stay in Belgium made her _.A. miss her days back in SydneyB. feel sorry for her first plant C. fall in love with gardeningD. become strangely silentCHundreds of years ago, news was carried from place to place by people on foot or by

16、horse. It took days, weeks and sometimes months for people to receive news. Now it is possible to send words and pictures around the world in seconds. Billions of people learn about news stories of their own country and all over the world every day, either by watching TV or reading newspapers. Newsp

17、apers have been an important part of everyday life since the 18th century. Many countries have hundreds of different newspapers. How do newspaper editors decide which news stories to print? Why do they print some stories and not others? What makes a good newspaper story?Firstly, it is important to r

18、eport news stories. TV stations can report news much faster than newspapers. Yet, newspapers give more about the same story. They may also look at the story in another way, or they may print completely different stories to those on TV. Secondly, a news story has to be interesting and unusual. People

19、 dont want to read stories about everyday life. As a result, many stories are about some kind of danger and seem to be “bad” news. For example, newspapers never print stories about planes landing safely; instead they print stories about plane accidents. Another factor (因素) is also very important in

20、many news stories. Many people are interested in news in foreign countries, but more prefer to read stories about people, places and events in their own country. So the stories on the front page in Chinese newspapers are usually very different from the ones in British, French and American newspapers

21、. 18. According to the passage, how do people learn about news stories in the world now?A. They carry news stories and tell others from place to place on foot or by horse. B. They tell each other what they have seen with their eyes. C. They watch TV or read newspapers. D. They listen to the radio ev

22、ery day. 19. The difference between newspaper stories and TV news reports is that _ . A. people can learn more about the same news story from a newspaperB. people can read the news story more quickly in a newspaperC. people can read news stories in other countriesD. people can read news stories abou

23、t their own country20. To make a good newspaper story, how many factors does the passage talk about?A. Two. B. Three. C. Five. D. Six. 21. According to the passage, which of the following can you most possibly watch on TV?A. Your teacher has got a cold. B. The bike in front of your house is lost.C.

24、You often play football with your friends after school.D. A tiger in the city zoo has run out and hasnt been caught. DEvery summer, thousands of green sea turtles (海龟) climb onto beaches around the world. Each mother sea turtle lays 100 or more eggs in a hole, and covers the hole with sand before sh

25、e swims away.Two months later, the eggs hatch (孵化), and the baby turtles climb out of the sand and swim into the ocean. They dont reappear until they have grown as large as dinner plates. Until now, no one knows where the baby turtles go or what they do.“If we dont know where these little turtles ar

26、e, we cant protect them,” says Kim Reich, who helps find part of the mystery.Her teacher, Karen Bjorndal, has studied green sea turtles for more than 30 years. Every year, Bjorndal goes to the Bahamas Islands. Many young sea turtles come here to live and eat at the end of their childhood.These turtl

27、es are the only sea turtles that live as plant eaters. In fact, their name may be a result of what they eat. The turtles dont look green but they do have green fat. Scientists learned that the turtles eat green sea plants, which may turn their fat green.Between 2002 and 2004, Bjorndal caught 44 gree

28、n sea turtles in the Bahamas. After testing them, she found something to support the 20-year-old idea: baby green sea turtles eat meat before they turn to a diet of plants. In fact, they eat animals that live in the open ocean.Scientists still need to find where exactly green sea turtles grow. We no

29、w know that baby green sea turtles are out in the open ocean, but the open ocean is a big place.“It is really a problem,” says Bjorndal. The discovery may help us do a better job of protecting this sea animal.22. What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? A. Baby turtles go to the ocean when t

30、hey are two months old. B. Mother turtles leave the eggs alone after they lay them. C. No one knows when turtles appear on the beach. D. Mother turtles are as large as dinner plates.23. Kim Reich does research on where baby turtles go because she wants to _. A. help her teacher B. prove an idea C. protect turtles D. become a scientist24. What does Karen Bjorndals research prove about green sea turtles? A. The young live in the Bahamas

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