1、( ) 9. Our concert turned out to be a great success, they had never expected.A. what B. that C. when D. which( ) 10. Although it is raining, continue working in the fields.A. so they B. and they C. but they D. they( ) 11. A pipeline will be built to some eastern provinces with natural gas from the w
2、est of China.A. send B. supply C. sell D. offer( ) 12. When you meet people you dont know at a party, the hostess usually gives you tothem.A. explanations B. information C. introductions D. invitation( ) 13. The weather today has quite warm. Dont you think so?A. come B. gone C. fallen D. turned( ) 1
3、4. I am afraid you dont quite the moral of the story.A. observe B. notice C. watch D. see( ) 15. He is new honours with each new book he has published.A. reaching B. winning C. increasing D. losing( ) 16. Although he didnt say anything, I he didnt like the idea.A. wished B. hoped C. filled D. felt(
4、) 17. Mr. Black didnt his friends any encouragement to stay there.A. bring B. do C. make D. offer( ) 18. Everything stood , bathed in the bright and cool moonlight.A. quiet B. quite C. silent D. straight( ) 19. , we did not have to wait long in the queue for the bus.A. Finally B. Generally C. Clearl
5、y D. Luckily( ) 20. He didnt see the accident but was there a minute after it.A. in fact B. in the fact C. for a fact D. in the act( ) 21. We were thirsty then and wanted some coffee, but there was left there.A. no B. none C. no one D. not one( ) 22. All the visitors parked their cars the school the
6、 president.A. inside, besides B. outside, besides C. inside, except D. outside, expect( ) 23. Listen, Mary is singing in the room. That be Mary. She is in hospital. A. may not B. shouldnt C. wouldnt D. cant( ) 24. He the book by last summer, but it a few times since then.A. hadnt read, has read B. h
7、asnt read, had readC. hadnt read, read D. didnt read, read( ) 25. What she about them couldnt as a fact. She wasnt honest.A. has said, accept B. said, accept C. said, be accepted D. has said, be accepted( ) 26. The teacher praised the naughty student for his English in a very short time.A. having im
8、proved B. has improved C. improved D. improving( ) 27. I wont excuse him me about what happened to my best friend Fried.A. didnt tell B. hasnt tell C. no telling D. not telling( ) 28. had he had time to see the city when the war broke out and he had to leave.A. As soon as B. No sooner C. Hardly D. N
9、o longer ( ) 29. None of them need do any work today, they?Yes, all of them A. neednt, need B. mustnt, must C. need, neednt D. need, must( ) 30. Although he is considered a great writer, his works are not widely read.A. but B. however C. and D.不填II. 完型填空(20分) 通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后从每小题的四个选项中选出可填入相应空白处的最佳选
10、项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。Mark Twain was a very clever man. He could think quickly, 31 he had a good sense of humour (幽默). We dont know if these two stories are true, but they are interesting anyway.Mark Twain went to a 32 friend to ask him a favour.Id like to 33 a book from your library. m sorry, 34 the
11、 friend. I never permit books to be 35 from my library. If you want to read the book, you 36 read it here in the library. You may not take it home. A few days 37 , this same man wanted to mow (割) his lawn (草坪). So he went to Mark Twains house to borrow his lawn mower.m 38 , said Twain. I never permi
12、t my lawn mower to be taken from my home. If you want to use it, you must use it here.39 time, Twains nephew (侄子) was 40 him. One morning, when they 41 went down to breakfast, Twain saw that his nephews shoes were dirty.Your shoes are covered 42 mud. Why didnt you clean them last night? he asked the
13、 boy.I thought it was useless to clean them in 43 bad weather , the nephew replied. They will only 44 dirty again in a short time. Twain then prepared his breakfast, but he made nothing for the boy.Why is there 45 breakfast for me? the nephew asked.I thought it was useless for you to eat, said Twain
14、, because you will only get hungry again in a short time.( ) 31. A. so B. and C. but D. yet( ) 32. A. certain B. sure C. some D. his( ) 33. A. lend B . borrow C. get D. buy( ) 34. A. answered B. replied C. told D. talked( ) 35. A. fetched B. carried C. brought D. taken( ) 36. A. must B. should C. ou
15、ght to D. may( ) 37. A. ago B. before C. later D. past( ) 38. A. regret B. sorrow C. sorry D. happy( ) 39. A. Next B. The next C. The other D. Another( ) 40. A. seeing B. visiting C. calling D. dropping in( ) 41. A. all B. both C. either D. neither( ) 42. A. with B. of C. by D. in( ) 43. A. such B.
16、such a C. so D. so a( ) 44. A. turn B. grow C. come D. get( ) 45. A. not B. no C. none D. nothingIII. 阅读理解(48分) 阅读下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每个小题的四个选项中选出最佳的一项,并把它前面的大写字母填入左边的括号里。Like everyone else working at the Limerick nuclear-power (核能) plant, Stanley Watras had to pass through the monitors (监测器) before leav
17、ing the building. Most of his co-worker passed through without a problem, but Watras, an engineer, continually set off alarms (警报). Some days he was found to be carrying six times more radiation (辐射物) than normal. Neither Watras nor his coworkers could understand where he was picking it up.Then one
18、day Watras went through the door at Limerick and turned and walked back through the monitors without ever entering the power block. Yet the machines still said he was carrying radiation. If I wasnt picking up radiation at work, there was only one place it could be coming from: my house.When scientis
19、ts came to test the Watrases home in the countryside, they found out what was the matter. The house contained so much radon (氡) that living in it for a year was like being exposed (暴露) to 260,000 chest X-rays. In the year the Watrases had spent there, they had increased their chances of getting lung
20、 cancer (癌症) by 13 or 14 percent.The next day the Watrases took down their Christmas tree, put their clothes in some bags and moved into a nearby hotel. It was terrible, says Watras.The owner of the Limerick plant took charge of dealing with the Watrases radon problem as an experiment. Scientists st
21、udied every corner of the house. When the ground was dug up, they found that under the house there was a uranium (铀) -bearing rock.( ) 46. It was because that Stanley Watras was carrying six times more radiation than normal.A. he worked at a nuclear-power plantB. there was something wrong with the m
22、onitorsC. he lived in a house in the countrysideD. his house was built on a uranium-bearing rock.( ) 47. The monitors at the gates of the plant building gave alarms .A. only when Watras was leaving the buildingB. whenever Watrass co-workers were leaving the buildingC. only when Watras was passing th
23、rough one dayD. whenever Watras was passing through them( ) 48. Watras understood he was picking up radiation at home as .A. he always set off alarms when passing through the monitorsB. most of his co-worker passed through the monitors without problemC. he proved one day he wasnt picking up radiatio
24、n at workD. scientists found out his house contained radiation( ) 49. The Watrases moved into a hotel because .A. they had been exposed to 260,000 chest X-raysB. they might have go lung cancerC. the house contained too much radonD. scientists found under his house there was a uranium-bearing rockDur
25、ing the Crimean War in 1854 many soldiers were wounded or became ill. News reached England that they were receiving very little care. At once Florance Nightingale wrote to the War Office and offered her service. She went with a band (一队) of thirty-eight nurses to the hospitals at Scutari.What they s
26、aw there was even worse than they expected. Dirt and death were everywhere to be seen - and smelled. The officer there did not want any women to tell him how to run a hospital, either. But the brave nurses went to work.Florance used her own money and some from friends to buy clothes, beds, medicines
27、, and food for the men. Her only pay was in smiles from the lips of dying soldiers. But they were more than enough for this kind woman. She fell dangerously ill herself, but she did not stop working. Her thin hands worked day and night. Even in the last hours of the night she could be seen working w
28、ith a lamp past each bed. The soldiers often kissed her shadow as the lady of the lamp went by. ( ) 50. During the Crimean War .A. nobody cared for the wounded soldiersB. Florance and her lady-fellows nursed the wounded soldiersC. Florance saw what she had expectedD. things were even worse there tha
29、n in England( )51. Florance and the other nurses .A. saw dirt and death everywhereB. saw hospitals were run wellC. had no trouble with the officer thereD. was told how to run a hospital( ) 52. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Florance bought a lot for the wounded with her money.B. Florances friends lent money to her to help her.C. Florance got her pay in smiles from the dying soldiers.D. The wounded and dying thanked
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