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7.Whentheheavystormstarted,Johnandhisfamilythearea.
A.hadleftB.leaveC.haveleftD.willleave
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help.
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9.Atthetelephonetablehepaused,whethertoringthepolicestation.
A.wonderingB.towonderC.wonderedD.wonder
10.Thisistheonlyshirtwehavenow.Ifyoudon'
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maycomeandhavealookroundtomorrow.
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11.Nearlyallofyoungpeopleinterviewedbelievedthathardwork
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12.Hewasabouttouniockthedoorhefoundsomeonehadbrokenit.
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13.—CouldyoutakecareofmydogwhileIouto'
town?
A.Nevermind.B.Ithinkso.C.NoproblemD.You'
rewelcome
14.Michaelusdetolookhurtandsurprisedwhenintheclassroom.
A.scoldingB.scoldedC.beingtoscoldD.tobescolded
15.Luckily,Ihadseentheplaybefore,Iknewwhatitwasabout.
A.evenB.justC.forD.so
16.WhileHelenouttheforms,shefoundthatherpassportwasmissing.
A.wasfillingB.wouldfillC.hadfilledD.filled
17.Theinformationyouneedinthehandbook.
A.containB.containsC.containedD.iscontained
18.Hehassuchabigdognoonedarestogonearhishouse.
A.whichB.thatC.asD.so
19.—ShallIgiveyouarideasyoulivesofaraway?
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C.IdlovetoD.Mypleasure
20.ThemeetinghasbeenuntilFridaymorning.
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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.
ThiswasthetimeittookFaujaSinghto21theTorontoWaterfront
MarathononSunday.
ButSingh,borninIndia,isnospringchicken-he'
s100yearsoldandhisrecent22_hasmadehimtheworld'
oldestmarathonrunner.
Asarunner,Singhwasa23starter.Inhislate80s,afterthedeathsofhiswifeandson,hedecidedto24running.
ForSingh,being100isjusta_25_.Therearen'
tmanycentenarians(百岁老人)inquitesuchrudehealth,26_theyareontheincrease.Lifeexpectancy(预期寿命)intheUKtodayisaround80butatotalof12,640
menandwomenarenowcentenarians27just2,500in1980.Publicserviceshavetomakeimprovementsoastodealwiththis28society.
Whydosomepeoplelivetosucharipeoldage?
ScientistsinAmsterdammayhavecomealittlecloserto29thesecrettolonglife.
Ofcourse,theycouldjustaskFaujaSingh30hissecretis.Theoldboyputshislonglifedowntoteaandbeinghappy”.
21.A.
win
B.celebrate
C.complete
D.prepare
22.A.
skill
B.deed
C.decision
D.progress
23.A.
late
B.lonely
C.fortunate
D.normal
24.A.
giveup
B.bringup
C.setup
D.takeup
25.A.
number
B.credit
C.sign
D.dream
26.A.
or
B.but
C.because
D.nuless
27.A.
referredto
B.sharedwith
C.comparedwithD.limitedto
28.A.
aging
B.growing
C.living
D.competing
29.A.following
B.considering
C.linking
D.discovering
30.A.
how
B.why
C.what
D.where
III.阅读理解(共15小题;
每题阅读下列短文,然后从各题所给的案。
4分,满分60分)
A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答
Sequoiatreesareoneofthelargestandoldestoflivingthings.Someofthesetreesarethreethousandyearsold.ThegreatsequoiatreegrowsalongthewesternpartoftheSierraNevadamountainrange.Sequoiacangrowtobealmost32feettall.
Anothertypeoftree,calledbonsai,growsinapotinhomes.Abonsaiisaminiature(微型)formofatreeasitmightbefoundinnature.Somebonsaitreeshavelivedformorethan200years.
Tobeginabonsaigardenyouplantaverysmalltreeinasmallpot.Asitgrows,youcutbacktherootstokeepthetreesmall.Branchesarealsocutbackorforcedtoturninordertoformthemintoaspecialshape.Inthiswaythebranchescanbekeptfromgrowingtoolong.
Abonsaitreedoesn'
tgrowtobemorethan2fCeeotm.parethiswiththelargestlivingsequoiaknown,theGeneralShermanTreeinSequoiaNationalPark,whichmeasures275feettalland103feetaround.Nobodyevercutitsroots!
Becausesequoiashavebeenaroundformillionsofyears,dinosaurs(恐龙)mayhaveevenrestedbeneaththem.BonsaitreeswerefirstcreatedaboutonethousandyearsagoinChinaandwereintroducedintoJapantwohundredyearslater.
Wouldasequoiamakeagoodbonsaitree?
Probablynot.Unless,ofcourse,youhadafewthousandyearstotakecareofit!
31.Whatismentionedinthistextaboutthesequoiatree?
A.Itispopularintheworld.B.Itcanbeoverthirtyfeettall.
C.Itwasfoundincoastalareas.D.Itlivedathousandyearsago.
32.Inwhatwayisabonsaitreedifferentfromasequoia?
A.Itisapotplant.B.Itisfoundinnature.
C.Itiskeptintheshade.D.Itisaplantwithoutroots.
33.Whatisthefeaturethatbothasequoiaandabonsaitreehave?
A.Theylooksimilarinshape.B.Theygrowinthemountain.
C.Theycanliveformanyyears.D.Theygrowwellinwarmweather.
34.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.TurnaSequoiaintoaBonsaiTree
B.TheLargestLivingThingsonEarth
C.TreesinNationalPark
D.GreatSequoiasandBonsaiTree
B.
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?
A.Theimortaneeofwearingsunglasses.B.Thebesttimeofwearing
sunglasses.
B.Thetraditionofwearingsunglasses.D.Thefashionofwearing
36.Itissuggestedinthetextthatehildrenshould.
A.putsunglassesinasafeplaceB.formthehabitofwearingsunglasses
C.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^Thdsof
accidentsmengetintoaregenerallytheresultoftheirriskierdriving.Accordingtoonestudy,menaremorethanthreetimesaslikelytobeticketedfor“riskydriving”anwomen,andmorethan25percentaslikelytobeatfaultinanaccident.
Theabilitytomakegoodjudgementisapowerfulthing.Despitethe
research,scientistspointoutthatit'
dsifficulttodeterminewhethermenaretrulyborntobebetterdriversthanwomen,orifthey'
resimplymoreconfident
intheirdrivingbecausethey'
rethoughttobebetter,andthusshowbetterskills.Similarly,thetraditionalviewthatwomenareweakerdriversmayunfavourablyaffect(影响)theirperformancebehindthewheel.
Womenarecatchingup...whichisn'
tnecessarilygso.oMdennewmaybe
responsibleformoreaccidentsthanwomen,butthegap(差距)isgettingsmaller.Today,morewomendrivethaneverbefore,whichhastheunfortunateincreaseinspeeding,riskydriving,andevendeathamongwomen.
Thetake-home:
Learnfromthestrengthsofbothsexes.Driveconfidently
andcarefully.Anddon'
tforgettowearyourseatbelt.
38.Whichofthefollowingisariskme