1、“It must have been the crash,” said her husband _15_. “It knocked the food out of her throat. The accident turned out to be a blessing.”1. A. start B. started C. has started D. starts2. A. their B. theirs C. they D. them3. A. any B. no C. some D. each4. A. would B. might C. should D. could5. A. on B
2、. off C. out D. into6. A. near B. nearly C. nearer D. nearest7. A. with B. by C. at D. after8. A. because B. although C. so D. after9. A. which B. why C. while D. who10. A. stop B. to stop C. stops D. stopped11. A. and B. or C. but D. before12. A. the B. a C. an D. /13. A. where B. how C. when D. wh
3、at14. A. is breathing B. has breathed C. was breathing D. will breath15. A. happy B. happily C. unhappy D. happiness 二、 完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文, 掌握大意, 然后从16-25各题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I used to hunt and have killed quite a few deer. There was great _16_ in waiting and shooting. On
4、e cold morning in winter, I went alone to a hillside. I carried my gun and three thick sandwiches. I found a natural hiding place. It was pretty cold, but I had _17_ clothing on. I sat there waiting for one hour. Nothing showed. The place was really _18_. Suddenly, a beautiful buck(雄鹿) appeared. Sur
5、ely I couldnt _19_ it. I must wait for him to realize I was there. I waited for him to _20_ with a start (惊吓). To my surprise, he came towards me! He was curious, I suppose. He must have known about men and their _21_. But he walked right up where I was sitting. Then he stopped and looked at me! I w
6、as getting a bit _22_ now. A big buck can do a lot of damage. What happened next was hard to believe. But it all seemed quite natural. I reached up and scratched(抚摸) his head. And he _23_ it. That big, wild, beautiful buck bent his head. I scratched his body and fed him my last sandwich. Then he wen
7、t his way, down the hill. I just watched him go-a strong buck carrying a proud head. I picked up my gun and started walking back. _24_, I heard the shotstwo of them. If youve hunted enough you know two shots mean a(n) _25_. I had forgotten that there were other hunters around. I decided to give up h
8、unting from that day on.16. A. excitement B. trouble C. interest D. patience17. A. beautiful B. clean C. warm D. little18. A. dirty B. quiet C. fun D. strange19. A. hit B. lose C. call D. miss20. A. run B. play C. smile D. walk21. A. feelings B. habits C. guns D. clothes22. A. curious B. nervous C.
9、angry D. painful23. A. refused B. stopped C. helped D. liked24. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Usually D. Quickly25. A. decision B. kill C. warning D. action三、阅读理解(共两节,满分45分)第一节 阅读下面短文, 掌握大意, 然后从26-45各题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Gary and Gavin were twin brothers who worked in a store owned by thei
10、r father. After the father had passed away, they took over the store. Everything went well until the day a twenty-dollar bill disappeared. Gary had left the bill on the cash register(收银台). But when he returned, the money was gone. Gary then asked his brother Gavin, “Did you see that twenty-dollar bi
11、ll on the cash register? Gavin said that he had not. But Gary did not let it go and kept asking. “Twenty-dollar bills cant walk away by themselves! Surely you must have seen it.” “I said I didnt see it!” Gavin replied with anger. The quarrel divided the young men and they could no longer work togeth
12、er. Later, a wall was built in the center of the store. For twenty years, hostility(敌意)never ended.One day, a strange man came to the store. He walked in and asked Gary, “How long have you been here?” Gary replied that hed been there all his life. “Then you are the person Im looking for,” the man sa
13、id. “Twenty years ago, I was totally broke and hungry. I entered this store from the back door and saw a twenty-dollar bill on the cash register. And I took it. All these years I havent been able to forget that. I had to come back and apologize for that.The stranger felt shocked when seeing tears we
14、ll up in the eyes of the middle-aged man in front of him. “Would you please go next door and tell the same story to the man in the store?” Gary asked. Then something surprised the stranger even more-after hearing his story, the two middle-aged men hugged each other and cried together in the front of
15、 the wall of the store.After twenty years, the wall that separated them finally came down.26. Why was Gavin angry? A. Because he was not trusted by his brother. B. Because Gary took his twenty-dollar bill. C. Because he was left with little money by his father. D. Because Gary let go the thief who t
16、ook the money.27. What happened after the quarrel? A. The two brothers got well again. B. The two brothers stopped working. C. The two brothers separate their store with a wall. D. The two brothers went to different places for a living. 28. Who actually took the money away? A. Gary and Gavins father
17、. B. The stranger. C. Gary. D. Gavin29. What does the underlined word “broke” mean in Paragraph 4? A. Getting hurt. B. Being thirsty. C. Being happy. D. Having no money.30. We can learn from the last sentence of the passage that_A. The wall disappeared because it was built for a long time.B. The two
18、 brothers at last no longer hated each other. C. The two brothers wanted to make their store bigger.D. The stranger would help build a new wall. B Its all about patience really. Chinese walkers, who usually walk the red light together, may be surprised at recent research which showed that they are m
19、ore patient than people abroad. A study looked at more than 1,800 walkers at three busy Shanghai crossings. It found that an average Chinese walker ran out of patience at red lights after 90 seconds. But theres an interesting fact: the average Germans endurance ability(耐性) was around 60 seconds whil
20、e the British only 45 seconds and the American 40 seconds. People will take no notice of the red lights when the waiting time exceed(超过) their patience time. “A lot of Chinese traffic lights are car-friendly instead of walker-friendly,” said Ni Ying, who led the research team. As there are more and
21、more car users in the city, transportation planners are giving them more convenience on the roads, according to her. The study also found that at some crossings, walkers waited longer than 150 seconds, and at other crossings the wait could be as long as 200 seconds. However, most red lights abroad d
22、o not exceed 120 seconds.The study suggested that planners should think about the walking pace(步幅) of people from different age groups, especially middle-aged people and seniors, in order to make the roads more walker-friendly. But the citys traffic police do not agree. They argue that the roads are
23、 designed not just for the walkers, but also for cars. “To give more time for walkers would cut down the time for cars,” a traffic policeman said. “On a busy traffic day, it can cause problems.”31. Who are the most patient among the people from four different countries?A. The Chinese. B. The German.
24、 C. The British. D. The American32. From Paragraph 4, we can know that Chinese walkers walk the red lights because_A. they are less patient.B. they are not friendly to car users.C. There is often something wrong with the red lights.D. The waiting time at the crossings is too long.33. What does “them
25、” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Transportation planners. B. Walkers. C. Car users. D. The research team.34. How could roads become more friendly to walkers according to the study?A. By taking away the traffic lights.B. By making the roads wider and look nicer.C. By changing the waiting time according t
26、o peoples walking pace.D. By stopping the middle-aged and old people from walking across the roads.35. Which of the following will the traffic police agree with?A. Its right to give more time to walkers.B. Reducing time for car users will make traffic busier.C. More roads should be built to meet the
27、 need of different people. D. More people should be encouraged to walk instead of driving. COn October5, Tu Youyou, 84, became the first Chinese to win a Nobel Prize in natural science. She is only the12th woman in history to be awarded the honor.Tu was born inNingbo, Zhejiang, China on 30 December 1930. She once studied at Xiaoshi Middle Schooland Ningbo Middle School. Her teacher said that Tu liked reading books and she was very hard-working. From 1951 to 1955, she attended Beijing Medical College. Later Tu was trained for two and a half years intraditional Chinese medicine.Tu was gi
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