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Youdidwellinthemathexam;
you_____havedoneagoodjobofpreparingforit。
A.willB。
shouldC。
wouldD.must
5.Eveninwinterdays,Janelikestohavethewindow______.
A.toopenB。
openingC.opensD.open
6。
Asuccessfulmanisonewhohadachanceand_____it.
A.putB.gaveC.tookD。
brought
7.Whentheheavystormstarted,Johnandhisfamily_____thearea。
A.hadleftB。
leaveC.haveleftD。
willleave
8.Maryhasgotherselfintoasituation________shecanturntonobodyforhelp.
A.whyB.whereC.whileD.which
9。
Atthetelephonetablehepaused,_____whethertoringthepolicestation.
wonderingB。
towonderC。
wonderedD。
wonder
10.Thisistheonlyshirtwehavenow。
Ifyoudon’twanttotake_____,youmaycomeandhavealookroundtomorrow.
A.anotherB。
anyC。
itD.one
11。
Nearlyallof_____youngpeopleinterviewedbelievedthathardworkwas_____keytosuccess。
不填;
theB.不填;
aC.a;
不填D.the;
the
12.Hewasabouttounlockthedoor_____hefoundsomeonehadbrokenit。
A.sinceB.afterC。
whenD.until
13.—CouldyoutakecareofmydogwhileI'
moutoftown?
—__________。
A.Nevermind。
B。
Ithinkso.C.NoproblemD.You’rewelcome
14。
Michaelusdetolookhurtandsurprisedwhen______intheclassroom.
A.scoldingB.scoldedC.beingtoscoldD.tobescolded
15.Luckily,Ihadseentheplaybefore,_____Iknewwhatitwasabout。
evenB.justC。
forD.so
16.WhileHelen_____outtheforms,shefoundthatherpassportwasmissing.
wasfillingB。
wouldfillC.hadfilledD.filled
17.Theinformationyouneed_____inthehandbook.
containB.containsC.containedD.iscontained
18.Hehassuchabigdog______noonedarestogonearhishouse。
A.whichB。
thatC。
asD。
so
19.—ShallIgiveyouarideasyoulivesofaraway?
—Thankyou.______.
Itcouldn’tbebetterB.Ofcourseyoucan
C.I'
dlovetoD。
Mypleasure
20.Themeetinghasbeen_____untilFridaymorning。
putawayB.putoffC。
putond.putup
II。
完形填空。
(共10小题;
每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从21至30各题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
Whenitcomestorunningmarathons(马拉松),eighthours,25minutesand16secondsisnotaworldrecord.
ThiswasthetimeittookFaujaSinghto21theTorontoWaterfrontMarathononSunday.
ButSingh,borninIndia,isnospringchicken–he’s100yearsoldandhisrecent22hasmadehimtheworld’soldestmarathonrunner。
Asarunner,Singhwasa23starter。
Inhislate80s,afterthedeathsofhiswifeandson,hedecidedto24running.
ForSingh,being100isjusta25。
Therearen'
tmanycentenarians(百岁老人)inquitesuchrudehealth,26theyareontheincrease.Lifeexpectancy(预期寿命)intheUKtodayisaround80butatotalof12,640menandwomenarenowcentenarians27just2,500in1980.Publicserviceshavetomakeimprovementsoastodealwiththis28society。
Whydosomepeoplelivetosucharipeoldage?
ScientistsinAmsterdammayhavecomealittlecloserto29thesecrettolonglife。
Ofcourse,theycouldjustaskFaujaSingh30hissecretis.Theoldboyputshislonglifedowntoteaand“beinghappy"
。
21。
A。
winB.celebrateC。
completeD。
prepare
22。
A.skillB.deedC。
decisionD.progress
23。
A.lateB。
lonelyC。
fortunateD。
normal
24.A.giveupB。
bringupC.setupD。
takeup
25.A.numberB.creditC.signD.dream
26。
orB。
butC。
becauseD。
nuless
27。
referredtoB.sharedwithC。
comparedwithD.limitedto
28。
A.agingB。
growingC。
livingD.competing
29.A。
followingB.consideringC.linkingD。
discovering
30。
howB。
whyC.whatD。
where
III。
阅读理解(共15小题;
每题4分,满分60分)
阅读下列短文,然后从各题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.
A
Sequoiatreesareoneofthelargestandoldestoflivingthings。
Someofthesetreesarethreethousandyearsold.ThegreatsequoiatreegrowsalongthewesternpartoftheSierraNevadamountainrange。
Sequoiacangrowtobealmost32feettall。
Anothertypeoftree,calledbonsai,growsinapotinhomes.Abonsaiisaminiature(微型)formofatreeasitmightbefoundinnature。
Somebonsaitreeshavelivedformorethan200years.
Tobeginabonsaigardenyouplantaverysmalltreeinasmallpot。
Asitgrows,youcutbacktherootstokeepthetreesmall.Branchesarealsocutbackorforcedtoturninordertoformthemintoaspecialshape。
Inthiswaythebranchescanbekeptfromgrowingtoolong。
Abonsaitreedoesn’tgrowtobemorethan2feet。
Comparethiswiththelargestlivingsequoiaknown,theGeneralShermanTreeinSequoiaNationalPark,whichmeasures275feettalland103feetaround.Nobodyevercutitsroots!
Becausesequoiashavebeenaroundformillionsofyears,dinosaurs(恐龙)mayhaveevenrestedbeneaththem。
BonsaitreeswerefirstcreatedaboutonethousandyearsagoinChinaandwereintroducedintoJapantwohundredyearslater.
Wouldasequoiamakeagoodbonsaitree?
Probablynot。
Unless,ofcourse,youhadafewthousandyearstotakecareofit!
31。
Whatismentionedinthistextaboutthesequoiatree?
Itispopularintheworld.B。
Itcanbeoverthirtyfeettall。
C。
Itwasfoundincoastalareas.D。
Itlivedathousandyearsago.
32.Inwhatwayisabonsaitreedifferentfromasequoia?
A.Itisapotplant.B.Itisfoundinnature。
C.Itiskeptintheshade.D.Itisaplantwithoutroots.
33.Whatisthefeaturethatbothasequoiaandabonsaitreehave?
A.Theylooksimilarinshape。
Theygrowinthemountain.
Theycanliveformanyyears.D。
Theygrowwellinwarmweather。
34。
Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
TurnaSequoiaintoaBonsaiTree
B。
TheLargestLivingThingsonEarth
C.TreesinNationalPark
D.GreatSequoiasandBonsaiTree
Everyoneshouldcareabouttheireyes.However,therearecertainpeoplethatshouldespeciallywearsunglasses.Theisisfortheirsafety,andthesafetyofothers.
Driversshouldalwayshavesunglassehandy。
Whetheryouaredrivingyourowncarorabusfullofpeople,thesuncanbeyourenemy.Therayscouldcauseyounottoseethetrafficthatstopped50feetinfrontofyou.Accidentslikethiscanbeavoidedbyalwayshavingsunglassesinyourcar。
Itisveryimportantthatparentsteachtheirchildrenfromanearlyagetowearsunglasses。
Inaddition,youareprotectingverydelicate(柔弱的)eyesaswell.Children,especiallytheveryyoung,aregrowinganddevelopingineveryway.Protectingtheireyeswithsunglassesfromthestartwillrecudethedamagetheywillpayforlaterinlife。
Evenbabiescanwearsunglasses.Achildbeginstheirlifebybeingabletofocusonobjectsonlylessthantheinchesfromtheirface。
Apairofbabysunglasseswillkeepharmfulraysoutofyourbaby'
syoung,delicateeyes.
Anyonewhospendslongtimeinthesunshouldknowtheadvantagesofsunglasses。
Ifyouareextremelyinterestedinwatersportsandspendalotoftimeatthebeachoronalake,youcouldbeatgreaterrisk。
Watersportsmenlikewater—skiersknowhowprotectivesunglasseswillsavealifetimeofhardship.Thesunreflecting-off(反射)thewaterintoyoureyescanincreasethedamage。
Sodofindagoodpairofwatersunglasseswhileyouridethewaves。
35。
Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellthereader?
Theimortanceofwearingsunglasses。
Thebesttimeofwearingsunglasses.
C。
Thetraditionofwearingsunglasses. D。
Thefashionofwearingsunglasses。
36.Itissuggestedinthetextthatchildrenshould_____.
putsunglassesinasafeplaceB.formthehabitofwearingsunglasses
havesunglassesdesignedbydoctorsD.avoidwearingsunglassesfortoolong
37.Whoshouldwearsunglassesnotonlyforhisowngoodbutalsoforotherpeople’sgood?
A.Water—skiers.B。
Parents.C。
Babies.D。
Drivers.
C
Aremenbetterdriversthanwomen?
Theanswerisyes...andno.
Mentakemorerisks(风险)。
Insutdies,menasawholearelesscarefulthanwomen,suchasdrivingathigherspeedsandclosertoothercars,andnotwearingseatbelts。
Theyevenmakeriskerturnsandtakelesstimewhenparking。
BUT.。
howsomeonedrivesdoesn’tnecessarilyequalhowwellhedrives。
Mendoseemtobebetterthanwomenatcertaindrivingtasks.However,thisslightedgeinabilitydoesn’ttranslateintobetterdrivingrecords。
Thekindsofaccidentsmengetintoaregenerallytheresultoftheirriskierdriving。
Accordingtoonestudy,menaremorethanthreetimesaslikelytobeticketedfor“riskydriving”thanwomen,andmorethan25percentaslikelytobeatfaultinanaccident.
Theabilitytomakegoodjudgementisapowerfulthing。
Despitetheresearch,scientistspointoutthatit’sdifficulttodeterminewhethermenaretrulyborntobebetterdriversthanwomen,orifthey’resimplymoreconfidentintheirdrivingbecausethey'
rethoughttobebetter,andthusshowbetterskills。
Similarly,thetraditionalviewthatwomenareweakerdriversmayunfavourablyaffect(影响)theirperformancebehindthewheel。
Womenarecatchingup。
.。
whichisn’tnecessarilygoodnews。
Menmayberesponsibleformoreaccidentsthanwomen,butthegap(差距)isgettingsmaller.Today,morewomendrivethaneverbefore,whichhastheunfortunateincreaseinspeeding,riskydriving,andevendeathamongwomen.
Thetake—home:
Learnfromthestrengthsofbothsexes.Driveconfidentlyandcarefully.Anddon’tforgettowearyourseatbelt。
38。
Whichofthefollowingis