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A.whatB.whomC.howD.when
4.--------Wasthejudge_________withtheresult?
---------Idon’tthinkso.Butperhapsnojudgeiseasy__________.
A.satisfying;
satisfiedB.satisfied;
tosatisfy
C.satisfactory;
tobesatisfiedD.satisfaction;
satisfactory
5.Wind__________electricitycanbemadebetteruseofinthefuture.
A.isusedtoproduceB.isusedtoproducing
C.usedtoproduceD.usedtoproducing
6.Whenhewasinthecountryside,he__________goswimmingintheriverafterworkeveryday.
A.wouldB.shouldC.hadbetterD.might
7.I_________whathe’ssaidbecauseI__________him.
A.believe;
believeB.believein;
believein
C.believe;
believeinD.believein;
believe
8.Theyhavedecidedtoshowthechildrenaroundthesmalltownbecausethebrightlycoloredhousesthereappeal________children.
A.toB.forC.againstD.with
9.Theytrickedtheprettygirl_________stealingmoneyfromthestore.
A.intoB.toC.withD.against
10.-------You________partinthepartyintime.
--------Sorry,Iwasdelayedbytheaccident.
A.aresupposedtotakeB.havesupposedtotake
C.aresupposedtohavetakenD.supposedtotake
11.Helefttheplace,_______never________backagain.
A.determined;
tocomeB.beingdetermined;
tocome
C.determined;
comingD.determining;
coming
12.Thedoctortoldmetotakethemedicine .
A.everyfourhourB.fourhourseach
C.foureachhourD.everyfourthhour
13.Iwasreallyanxiousaboutyou.You____homewithoutaword.
A.mustn'
tleaveB.shouldn'
thaveleft
C.couldn'
thaveleftD.needn'
tleave
14.Chineseareverygenerouswhenitcomesto_______theirchildren._______aboutthemoney,parentsoftensendtheirchildrentothebestschoolsorevenabroad
A.educating;
NotcaringB.educate;
Don’tcare
C.educate;
NotcaredC.educating;
Nevercare
15.–Icamebytaxi.Thedriverchargedme60yuan..
--Really?
You___________bybus.
A.shouldcomeB.wouldhavecome
C.musthavecomeD.couldhavecome
16.Tom,finishyourhomeworkfirst,oryou___________watchTV!
A.shan’tB.mustn’tC.needn’tD.maynot
17.John,lookatthetime.____youplaythepianoatsuchalatehour?
A.NeedB.CanC.MayD.Must
18.--MorethanonethousandAmericansoldiershavebeenkilledinIraqsincethewarbeganalmosttwoyearsago.
--AnditisreportedthatthenumberofIraqiskilledis______.
A.manytimeshighB.highermanytimes
C.manytimeshigherD.highmanytimes
19.Weshouldn’tignorewhathappens______itisdifficultforustoacceptsomestories.
A.onconditionthatB.asifC.evenifD.seeingthat
20.Theimportanceofsavinggas______bestressedtoomuch.Automobilesuseupsome70billiongallonsofgasayear.
A.mustn’tB.cannotC.shouldn’tD.maynot
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
InMonday’s2006TurinWinterOlympicGamesfigureskatingpairscompetition,ChinesepairsZhangDan/ZhangHaosettledwiththesilver.___21__theyarenottheOlympicchampions,theystillstolethespotlight.Theymovedthewholeworldwiththeir
Olympic22.
Whilelandingthethrow,ZhangDanfelldown23onekneeheavilyhittingtheice.Thepairhadto24theirperformance25sherecoveredandwasabletocontinue.Then,theyshowedincrediblecouragetoreturntotheiceafteraquick26.Gainingthunderousapplausefromthe27,thepairalsowonthejudges’approval.Thepairwasawarded25.01points,anewpersonalbestforthem,to
28themasilver,China’s29resultinanOlympicsfigureskatingpairs’competition.
ZhangHaowasexcitedbythemedalandmovedby30.“Mypartnerisgreat.Itisextremelydangerous,31shetried.”saidZhangHao,whoexcitedly32
hispartneragainafterhearingtheirscore.“Imayhave33myhandstooearlyduringthethrowsoIfailedinlanding.Ithoughtwewouldwin34,butitwasunexpectedlyasilver.”ZhangDan35afterwards.
“It’sa36nightforChina,anditisthemost37sporteventIhaveeverseen.”saidMichelleHiskey,ajournalistfromAtlantaJournal.“Ialmostgetto38
tonight.That’sthesportspirit.”
“Theirexcellent39todaymaygivethemmorecourageintheirfuturecareer,andintheVancouverWinterOlympicGamesfouryearslater,ourChinesemaytastethe40,”saidRenHongguo,vice-directoroftheChineseWinterSportsAdministrativeCentre.
21.A.ThoughB.EvenifC.AsD.However
22.A.interestB.spiritC.achievementD.result
23.A.asB.thenC.toD.with
24.A.interruptB.continueC.leaveD.giveup
25.A.whenB.sinceC.beforeD.after
26.A.restB.recoveryC.decisionD.complaint
27.A.ItaliansB.ChineseC.judgesD.audience
28.A.ensureB.offerC.affordD.save
29.A.onlyB.bestC.finalD.worst
30.A.hisparentsB.thecrowdsC.hispartnerD.himself
31.A.soB.andC.butD.though
32.A.roseB.droppedC.liftedD.kissed
33.A.givenB.lostC.openedD.loosened
34.A.agoldB.nothingC.asilverD.abronze
35.A.repeatedB.retoldC.recalledD.remembered
36.A.toughB.fantasticC.longestD.shameful
37.A.difficultB.amusingC.amazingD.surprised
38.A.laughB.cryC.leaveD.scream
39.A.awardB.programC.performanceD.determination
40.A.silverB.medalC.bronzeD.gold
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Boxingwaslongviewedsickly.Generallyforbiddenbylawinearlierdays,thefightingwasusuallydonewithbarefists,andmatchesoftenlastedfortyorfiftyrounds.
In1882JohnL.Sullivan,afighterofgreatpower,wontheworldheavyweightchampionshipfromPaddyRyaninabarefistedbattlemarkedbyhitting,scratching,andbitingwithoutanyrule.Fiveyearslater,whilefightingPatsyCardiffatMinneapolis,Sullivanbrokehisrightarminthethirdround,buthecontinuedfightingtothesixthroundandwon.In1889,SullivandefeatedJadeKilrainwithhisbarefistsinanotherchampionshipfight,winningtwentythousanddollarsandadiamondprizemedal.Hisadmirerstalkedthenofrunninghimforthenextgovernor,buthetraveledtoAustraliaforaboxingtourinstead,comingbackonlytolosehistitleinatwenty-one-roundmatchwithayoungCaliforniannamedJamesJ.Corbett.
“GentlemanJames”victoryinthismatchmarkedaturningpoint,foritshowedscientificboxingwasoverstrength.ButCorbett’stitleendedin1897,whenanotherboxer,BobFitzsimmons,inlessthanthreeseconds,achievedhisfeatsandthenFitzsimmonsknockedoutanIrishman,wontheheavyweightchampionshipoftheworld,andinventedtheterrible“solarplexuspunch.”
41.Boxingmatchesintheearlydayswere
.
A.shortandbloody
B.usuallyspare-timecompetitions
C.governedbystrictrulesD.cruel
42.Sullivanheldtheworld’sheavyweighttitlefor
A.atleastsevenyears
B.onlyayear
C.fiveyears
D.twenty-oneyears
43.Sullivan’sfightwithKilrainwas
A.thefirstboxingchampionshipmatchB.abare-fistedchampionshipfight
C.thelastboxingmatchtobefoughtbare-fistedD.asix-roundmatch
44.Sullivanwassopopularthathisadmirers
A.encouragedhimtobeagovernor
B.raisedtwentythousanddollarsforhim
C.advisedhimtotakeboxingtourofAustralia
D.refusedtobelievehecouldbedefeated
B
LONDON—TerrorstruckintheheartofLondononThursdayasexplosionsrippedthroughthreesubwaytrainsandblasted(炸开)theroofoffacrowdedreddouble-deckerbus.Atleast37peoplewerekilledandmorethan700woundedinthedeadliestattackonthecitysincetheblitz(闪电战)inWorldWarII.
BritishPrimeMinisterTonyBlairblamedIslamicextremistsandsaidthebombingsweredesignedtocoincidewiththeopeninginScotlandofaG-8summitoftheworld’smostpowerfulleaders.ForeignSecretaryJackStrawsaidthebombings—whichcamethedayafterLondonwonthebidtohostthe2012Olympics---havethe“hallmarks(特点)ofanal-Qaida-relatedattack”.
TrappedpassengersintheUndergroundrailwaythrewthemselvesonthefloor,somesobbing.Assubwaycarsquicklyfilledwithsmoke,peopleusedtheirumbrellastrytobreakthewindowssothattheycouldgetair.PassengersemergedfromtheUndergroundcoveredwithbloodandsoot(黑烟).Onthestreet,inalightrain,busesferriedthewounded,anddoctorsusedahotelasahospital.
“Ididn’thearanything,justaflashoflight,peoplescreaming,nothoughtsofwhatitwas.Ijusthadtogetoutofthetrain,”saidsubwaypassengerChrisRandall,28,whowashospitalizedwithcutsandburnstotheface,thelegsandhands.
“Itwaschaos(混乱),”saidGaryLewis,32,evacuated(撤离)fromasubwaytrainatKing’sCrossstation.“Theonehaunting(萦绕)imagewassomeonewhosefacewastotallyblack(withsoot)andpouringwithblood.”
Policesaidtherehadbeennowarningandthattheblastsatthreesubwaystationswentoffwithin26minutes,startingat8:
51a.m.inanUndergroundtrainjustoutsidethefinancialdistrict.Authoritiesinitiallyblamesapowerfailurebutrealizeditwasaterrorattackaftertheb