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完型和阅读练习(9)

I.单选:

21.Ofallreasonsformydecisiontobecomeauniversityprofessor,myfather’sadvicewasmostimportantone.

A.the;aB.不填;aC.不填;theD.the;the

22.ThecomputersystemsuddenlywhilehewassearchingforinformationontheInternet.

A.brokedownB.brokeoutC.brokeupD.brokein

23.Ihearboysinyourschoollikeplayingfootballintheirsparetime,thoughotherspreferbasketball.

A.quitealotB.quiteafewC.quiteabitD.quitealittle

24.Hewasabouthalfwaythroughhismealafamiliarvoicecametohisears.

A.whyB.whereC.whenD.while

25.Iwastoldthattherewereabout50foreignstudentsChineseintheschool,mostwerefromGermany.

A.study;ofwhomB.study;ofthem

C.studying;ofthemD.studying;ofwhom

26.----Thesebooksaretooheavyformetocarry.

----.

A.YoumayaskforhelpB.I’llgiveyouahand

C.I’lldoyouafavorD.I’dcometohelp

27.ThefatheraswellaschildreneverySundayafternooninwinter.

A.isgoingB.goC.goesD.aregoing

28.Peoplehavealwaysbeencurioushowlivingthingsontheearthexactlybegan.

A.inB.atC.ofD.about

29.Ithinkitisnecessaryformy19-year-oldsontohavehisownmobilephone,forIsometimeswanttomakesureifhehomefordinner.

A.comeB.comesC.hascomeD.willcome

30.makesthisshopdifferentisthatitoffersmorepersonalservices.

A.WhatB.WhoC.WhateverD.Whoever

31.ItissaidthattheearlyEuropeanplaying-cardsforentertainmentandeducation.

A.werebeingdesignedB.havedesigned

C.havebeendesignedD.weredesigned

32.Schoolchildrenmustbetaughthowtodealwithdangerous.

A.statesB.conditionsC.situationsD.positions

33.----I’msorryI’mlate.Igotheldupinthetrafficonmywayhere.

----.

A.Don’tbelatenexttimeB.Youshouldbeblamed

C.Itdoesn’tmatter,I’malsolateD.Nevermind.Comeandsitdown

34.IgrewupinAfrica.atleastIshouldsaythatIspentmuchofthefirsttenyearsofmylifethere.

A.andB.orC.soD.but

35.Itwasafterhegotwhathehaddesiredherealizeditwasnotsoimportant.

A.thatB.whenC.sinceD.as

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ItwasabrightspringafternoonwhenFiedatoldmeshewouldn’tneedmeanymore.Ihadjustfinishedmyfour-hourwork-36upanddownthestairsofherthree-storeyhome,cleaningthefloorandwashingthedishes.Shewas37jeansandasweater,sittingatthetableIhadjust38.apileofpapersspreadaroundher.Herhusband’39wasgoingtobereducedbythirtypercent.Andtheyweretryingtoliveasifithad40happened.Ifeltsorryforher.butIalsofeltasenseof41.

IhadbeencleaningFreda’shouseforfiveyearsandhad42anunexpectedrelationshipwiththefamily.Itwasnotjust43Ihadbecomeanexpertatscraping(刮掉)dirtstucktotheirwoodenfloor,44thatIhadlearnedexactlyhowtoplacetoysonthegirls’beds.Itwas45thanthat,forIfeltIhadbecomeapartoftheir46.Fredastayedathomewiththekids,47Iwouldoftenseeherinthemorning48themtoschool.AndI’dbetherewhenthey49homeatlunchforsandwichesandpianopractice.Ihad50themgrowup.NowIwastired,butthe51____thingwasthatIstillwantedtokeepscrapingawaythedirtanddustforthefamily.IleftFreda’shousethatday,wonderingaboutthe52ofmyrelationshipwithmyclients(主顾).WhoamI53them?

Asamatteroffact,I’m54anemployee-thelowestkindofemployee.ButI’malsoatrusted55ofthefamily.Ican’thelpworryingaboutwhathappensaroundme.

36.A.steppingB.comingC.jumpingD.moving

37.A.hangingB.makingC.wearingD.changing

38.A.cleanedB.washedC.sweptD.brushed

39.A.dutyB.moneyC.workD.pay

40.A.alreadyB.seldomC.neverD.yet

41.A.regretB.surpriseC.fearD.loss

42.A.startedB.developedC.improvedD.broken

43.A.whyB.whatC.thatD.which

44.A.butB.andC.orD.for

45.A.lessB.leastC.moreD.most

46.A.lifeB.storyC.activityD.experience

47.A.asB.soC.sinceD.however

48.A.takingB.bringingC.meetingD.calling

49.A.leftB.returnedC.wentD.marched

50.A.foundB.noticedC.watchedD.realized

51.A.possibleB.greatC.properD.strange

52.A.meaningB.natureC.resultD.importance

53.A.forB.toC.withD.at

54.A.hardlyB.certainlyC.probablyD.merely

55.A.memberB.personC.relativeD.companion

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

    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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Haveyoueverdreamedofhavingafashionablewatchofgreatvalue?

AsmallwatchmakerinSwitzerlandin1922designedthefirstautomatic(自动的)watchtoshowtheday,month,anddate,Onlysevenofthesesplendidwatcheswereevermadeandthesewatcheswerealmostlosttohistory.Today,itissohardtogetanoriginal(首批的)watchthatsomewatchhistoriansareevenwillingtooffer$200,000forone.

Thesewatchesattractedalotofpeoplefortheirsplendidcolor,fashionablestyle,andnewusesinthe1920s.Theownersofthewatcheswereadmiredandsetapartfromthecrowd.Becausethenumberoftheoriginalwatchesisverylimited,owningsuchawatchwillmakeyoufeelveryspecial.

Today,youareofferedthesamekindofwatchwithimprovement.Ithasa24-jewelmechanical(机械的)movement,thekinddesiredbywatchcollectors,Thewatchmakerhasmadethemovementofthewatchmuchmoremodernwithanautomaticrotor(上弦装置)sothatthewatchneverneedstobewoundbyhand.Thewatchcomesinaverybeautifulcasewithacrocodiledesignonit.Togetawatchinsuchaperfectdesignmeanstogetachancetoknowapieceofwatch-makinghistoryandtowearsuchawatchwillshowyourpersonaltasteandsocialposition.

Youcangetthewatcheitherinpersonorbymailallanaffordableprice.Youwillalsoreceivegoodservicefromthewatchseller.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththewatchafteryougetit,youmaysimplyreturnitwithin30days.Don’tmissthechancetorealizeyourdream.

56.Theoriginalautomaticwatchesarevaluablebecause.

A.thewatchesweremademanyyearsago

B.thewatchesweremadebyaSwisswatchmaker

C.onlyrichpeoplecanaffordthewatches

D.onlyafewwatchesofthekindweremade

57.Watchcollectorswanttogettheimprovedwatch,especiallyforits.

A.mechanicalmovementB.splendidcolor

C.fashionablestyleD.newuses

58.Thepurposeofthepassageistoencouragethereadersto.

A.buythewatchB.returnthewatchC.wearthewatchD.receivetheservice

59.Thepassageisprobablytakenfroma.

A.reportB.magazineC.textbookD.sciencebook

B

Unlikemodernanimalscientists,dinosaurscientistscannotsitonahillsideandusetelescopestowatchdinosaursinordertoknowhowtheylivedandwhethertheyweregoodparents.Instead,theyhavetosearchhardforinformationfromdinosaurs’fossils(恐龙化石)becausedinosaursdiedoutmillionsofyearsago.

It’sverydifficultforthescientiststoreachanagreementbecausedifferentresultscanbegotfromthesamefossils,Manyfossilsofthesamekindofdinosaurshavebeendugoutfromoneplace.Theymighthaveformedwhenanentiregroupofdinosaursgotstuck(陷入)allatonce,ortheymighthavebeentheresultofdinosaursgettingstuckoneafteranotheroveracourseofafewcenturies.Thuswecansaythatdinosaursmighthaveinthefirstcaselivedinbiggroupsandinthesecondlivedalone.

Thoughtherearetwodifferentresults,dinosaurscientistsnowgenerallyagreethatatleastsomekindsofdinosaurslivedinbiggroups.“That’sprettymuchsettledatthispoint.”SaysPaulSereno,AkindofdinosaurscalledSauropodsleftbehindtracksinthewesternUnitedStatesthatappeartorunnorthandsouth,suggestingthattheyevenmovedlongdistancestogether.

Astowhetherdinosaurscaredfortheiryoung,dinosaurscientistshaveturnedtotheclosestlivingrelativesofdinosaurs―birdsandcrocodiles―forpossiblemodels.Birdsgivealotofcaretotheiryoung,whilecrocodilesjusthelptheiryoungtothewater.Thediscoveredfossilsofdinosaurssittingontheireggsandstayingwiththeiryoungsuggesttheparentsweretakingcareoftheirbabies,butwestillcannotsaythatalldinosaursdidthesame.

Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforetheabovequestionscouldbeanswered.Dinosaurscientistswillhavetofindmoreprooftoreachanagreement.

60.Dinosaurscientistscangetinformationdirectlyby.

A.studyingdinosaurfossilsB.examiningmodernanimals

C.watchingdinosaursD.usingtelescopes

61.WhatisprettymuchsettledaccordingtoPaulSereno?

A.Halfofthedinosaurslivedalone.

B.Mostdinosaursmovedlongdistances.

C.Manydinosaurssettledinthenorth.

D.Somedinosaurslivedinbiggroups.

62.Dinosaurscientistscanprobablyknowwhetherdinosaursweregoodparentsby.

A.watchingmanykindsofanimalsB.studyingdinosaurs’livingrelatives

C.followingthetracksleftbehindD.workingondug-outdinosaureggs

63.Whichofthefollowingtheaccordingtotheparagraph?

A.Birdshardlyayattentiontotheiryoung.

B.Babycrocodilescanlookafterthemselveswell.

C.Somedinosaurstookcareoftheiryoung.

D.Birdsandcrocodilestakegoodcareoftheiryoung.

C

Departmentstoressellready-to-wearclothing,whichisalsocalledready-made-clothing.Suchclothingismadeinfixedsizes.Thosepeoplewhofindthatready-madeclothingfitsthemwellcansavemoneybybuyingit.Mostoften.Peopledonotfitexactlyintoaproducer’ssize.Theirclothingmustbealtered(改变)tomakeitfitbetter.However,mostalterationsarenotveryexpensive.Thes

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