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Beijingoffers/
C.doesBeijingofferD.Beijingdoesoffer
4.----Ihavesomebignewsforyou.You’vebeenacceptedasamemberofourclub.
-----_______That’sgreat!
A.HaveI?
B.Pardon?
C.Congratulations!
D.Goodidea!
5.Theteacherstressedagainthatthestudentsshouldnot______anyimportantdetailswhileretellingthestory.
A.bringoutB.letoutC.leaveoutD.makeout
6.Nineintenparentssaidthereweresignificantdifferencesintheirapproachtoeducatingtheirchildrencomparedwith________oftheirparents.
A.thoseB.oneC.bothD.that
7.You’dsoundalotmorepoliteifyoumakearequestaquestion.
A.insearchofB.intheformofC.inneedofD.inthedirectionof
8.Thisisthefirsttimewe_________afilminthecinematogetherasafamily.
A.seeB.hadseenC.sawD.haveseen
9.Thisprinterisofgoodquality.Ifit_______breakdownwithinthefirstyear,wewouldrepairitatourexpense.
A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.might
10.Hedidn’tputthethings____theybelonged,for____reasonhegothispunishment.
A.which;
thatB.what,thatC.that,whoseD.where,which
11.OnJan.15,2009,NBAsuperstarKobeBryant,____intraditionalChineseclothing,_____thelaunchofhisblogandanofficialChinesewebsitehostedonSINA.com.
A.dressed,announcedB.dressing,announced
C.dressed,announcingD.dressing,announced
12.MaryandIseeeachother________,butnotasoftenasweusedto.
A.soonerorlaterB.onceinawhileC.intheendD.moreorless
13.Ihavenoidea________.Somebodyhasleftit________.
A.ofwhosecandleisthis;
burningB.whosecandleisthis;
burnt
C.ofwhomcandlethisis;
burnD.whosecandlethisis;
burning
14.—Whydidn’tyoubuythecalculator?
—I______,butMother______allowme.
A.would;
didn’tB.wouldhave;
didn’t
C.hadhad;
wouldn’tD.hadbought;
hadn’t
15.Accordingtostatistics,amanismorethantwiceaslikelytodieofskincancer_________awoman.
A.thanB.suchC.soD.as
二、完型填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满20分)
TheTrueStoryofTreasureIsland
ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIslandwastheproductofRobertLouisStevenson’simagination.16,recentresearchhasfoundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.
Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived17formanyyears.In1881hereturnedtoScotlandfora18.WithhimwerehisAmericanwifeFannyandhisson19.
EachmorningStevensonwouldtakethemoutforalong20overthehills.Theyhadbeen21thisforseveraldaysbeforetheweathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse.Keptindoorsbytheheavyrain,Lloydfeltthedays22.Tokeeptheboyhappy,Robertaskedtheboytodosome23.
Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofanisland.Robert24thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthemiddleof_25_."
What'
sthat?
"
heasked"
“That'
sthe26treasure,"
saidtheboy.Robertsuddenly27somethingofanadventurestoryintheboy’s28.Whiletherainwaspouring,Robertsatdownbythefiretowriteastory.Hewouldmakethe29atwelve-year-oldboy,justlikeLloyd.Butwhowouldbethepirate(海盗)?
RoberthadagoodfriendnamedHenley,whowalkedaroundwiththe30ofawoodenleg.Roberthadalwayswantedto31suchamaninastory.32LongJohnSilver,thepiratewithawoodenleg,was33.
So,thankstoa34SeptemberinScotland,afriendwithawoodenleg,andtheimaginationofatwelve-year-oldboy,wehaveoneofgreatest35storiesintheEnglishlanguage.
16.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Finally
17.A.aloneB.nextdoorC.athomeD.abroad
18.A.meetingB.storyC.holidayD.job
19.A.LloydB.RobertC.HenleyD.John
20.A.talkB.restC.walkD.game
21.A.attemptingB.missingC.planningD.enjoying
22.A.quietB.dullC.busyD.cold
23.A.cleaningB.writingC.drawingD.exercising
24.A.doubtedB.noticedC.decidedD.recognized
25.A.theseaB.thehouseC.ScotlandD.theisland
26.AforgottenB.buriedC.discoveredD.unexpected
27.A.sawB.drewC.madeD.learned
28.A.bookB.replyC.pictureD.mind
29.A.starB.heroC.writerD.child
30.A.helpB.problemC.useD.burden
31.A.praiseB.produceC.includeD.accept
32.A.YetB.AlsoC.ButD.Thus
33.A.injuredB.bornC.hiredD.written
34.A.rainyB.sunnyC.coolD.windy
35.A.newsB.loveC.humorousD.adventure
三、阅读理解
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Hee-haw!
Scoresoffarmsacrossthecountryareopeninguptoovernightguests.Thebesthavealltheappealofafirst-rateinn—plushereamoo,thereamoo.
Sure,youandyourkidsplantoconquer(征服)thethemeparks.Inthemeanwhile,whynotmakealittlehay(干草)?
FarmstaysarefastbecomingthegreatAmericanalternativetothepre-packagedvacation.
LIBERTYHILLFARM
Rochester,Vt.;
802/767-3926;
www..Adults$75,teens$50,kids12andunder$35,includingbreakfastanddinner;
sharedbaths.
BethandBobKennettrunafarmstraightoutofastorybook.You’llfindBethinthekitchen,rollingoutdough(生面团)forapie.Bob’sbusywithotherwork.Guestssleepinsevensunnybedroomsrightinthefarmhouseandcanparticipateinanyofthefarmjobs.Maybeyouandthekidswon'
tbeupat6a.m.tomeetthemilktruck,butyoucanhelpwiththemilkingtwiceaday,collecteggs,andpicksweetcornandwildblackberriesinseason.
HULL-OFARM
Durham,N.Y.;
518/239-6950;
www.hull-;
Adults$110,kids10—14$60,5—9$50,2—4$35,under2free,includingbreakfastanddinner;
privatebaths.
Itstartedin1993,asawaytobringinsomeextramoneyatatimeoffallingmilkprices.ButsoonafterFrankandSherryHullopenedtheirCatskillMountainsdairyfarmtoovernightvisitors,theydiscoveredtheylovedit.Asyoudriveup,Sherrygreetsyouontheporch(入口处)ofthe1825farmhousewithacow-shapedcookiejar.Beforelongyourkidsareplayingaroundwlththecows,sheep,ducks,goats,andgeeseandgettingreadyforahayride(乘坐装满干草的牛车出游).
MERAMECFARMCABINS
Bourbon,Mo.;
573/732-4765;
http:
//www.wine-.Doubleswithprivatebath$75,$10peradditionalperson.Trailandridingfeesextra.
ClimbontothebackoftheFordpickupandcatchupwiiththeherd.OnegentlecownamedCricketwillevenletthekidssitonherback.Atthebarn(牲口棚),Carelwillintroduceyoutothehorses----15MissouriFoxTrotters----andleadyouonatrailrideoverthehillsanddownalongthespring-fedMeramecRiver,whereeveryoneswims.Grabafishingpoleandheadbacktotheriver.Whenyou’vehadyourfillofthewild,tryCareIandDave’sfavoriterestaurantsorwineries(酿酒厂),within20milesofthefarm.
36.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphimpliesthat_______.
A.youcanenjoythebestcuisineatthefirstraterestaurants
B.somefarmsprovidecountryexperiencesaswellasgoodaccommodations
C.farmworkishard,butyoucanenjoyitalot,playingwiththeanimals
D.ifyouwanttohearacow’scry,pleasestayonabestfarm
37.Wecanlearnfromthethreeadsthat________.
A.Hull-OFarmwasnotbuiltforovernightvisitors
B.FrankandSherryHullrunafarmoutofastorybook
C.kidscansitonagentlecow’sbackonHull-OFarm
D.youcan’tmilkacowifyougetuplateonLibertyHillFarm
38.TheBrownshavea13-year-oldsonand11-year-olddaughter.IftheystayonLibertyHillFarmforonenight,howmuchwilltheypay?
A.$175.B.$220.C.$235.D.$250.
39.Whowillbemostlikelyinterestedinthiswebpage?
A.Kidswhowanttofindpleasureinthethemeparks.
B.Peoplewhoexpecttobeemployedonthefarms.
C.Thosewhoplantohavefamilyvacationsonworkingfarms.
D.Researcherswhoareinterestedinraisingcowsonfarms.
B
Whendopeopledecidewhetherornottheywanttobecomefriends?
Duringtheirfirstfourminutestogether,accordingtoabookbyDr.LeonardZunin."
Everytimeyoumeetsomeoneinasocialsituation,givehimyourundividedattentionforfourminutes.Alotofpeople'
swholeliveswouldchangeiftheydidjustthat."
Whenweareintroducedtonewpeople,weshouldtrytoappearfriendlyandself-confident.Ingeneral,hesays,"
Peoplelikepeoplewholikethemselves."
Ontheotherhand,weshouldnotmaketheotherpersonthinkwearetoosureofourselves.
Hearingsuchadvice,onemightsay,"
ButI'
mnotafriendly,self-confidentperson.That'
snotmynature.Itwouldbedishonestformetoactthatway."
Inreply,Dr.Zuninwouldclaimthatalittlepracticecanhelpusfeelcomfortableaboutchangingoursocialhabits.Wecanbecomeaccustomedtoanychangeswechoosetomakeinourpersonality."
It'
slikegettingusedtoanewcar.Itmaybeunfamiliaratfirst,butitgoesmuchbetterthantheoldone."
Butisn'
titdishonesttogivetheappearanceoffriendlyself-confidencewhenwedon'
tactuallyfeelthatway?
Perhaps,butaccordingtoDr.Zunin,"
totalhonesty"
isnotalwaysgoodforsocialrelationships,especiallyduringthefirstfewminutesofcontact.Thereisatimeforeverything,andacertainamountofplay-actingmaybebestforthefirstfewminutesofcontactw