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wheretheteenswouldgoandhowtheywouldsurvive.Wegivethemaphonenumberifthey 

don’twanttoliveintheir“prison”.

“Idon’twantto 

anymore”issomethingwehear,andsuicide(自杀)callsaresomeofthehardestto 

8.Wetrytodiscoverwhytheywanttotaketheirlivesandhow 

serious 

theyarebyaskingthemtorateitonascaleofonetoten.Onemeanstheyare 

suicidebuthaven’tdecidedhow,andtenmeanstheyarealwaysthinkingaboutitandhavea 

10.Weaskthemtomakeapromisethattheywillnothurt 

themselves.Andsometimesweaskfortheirtelephonenumbers 

11 

wecancallbacktomakesurethattheyareokay.

Althoughmanycallsareaboutrelatively 

12 

problems,volunteeringatTeenLifelinehashelpedmerealizeI’mnotthe 

13 

personwithproblems,andhastaughtmehowto 

14 

withmyheart.Ihavemadea 

15 

andsavedmanylives—possiblyevenmyown, 

too. 

 

1.A.set 

B.stop 

 

C.change 

D.start

2.A.decisions 

B.disadvantagesC.problemsD.opinions

3.A.school 

B.home 

C.bedroomD.classroom

4.A.simple 

B.unusual 

C.happyD.terrible

5.A.for 

B.of 

C.withoutD.besides

6.A.even 

B.almost 

C.stillD.mostly

7.A.live 

B.study 

C.call 

D.listen

8.A.carryoutB.dealwithC.believeinD.findout

9.A.acceptingB.consideringC.objectingD.giving

10.A.planB.doubt 

C.purposeD.question

11.A.incase 

B.if 

C.sothat 

D.when

12.A.important 

B.smallC.normal 

D.typical

13.A.very 

B.only 

C.exactD.possible

14.A.write 

B.see 

C.learn 

D.listen

15.A.difference 

B.choice 

C.promiseD.decision

第二节、语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Americanslovepets.InAmerica,therearemorefamilieswithpets16thosewithchildren.Itismon17 

U.S.homeshavesomesortofpets,suchasmonkeys,snakesandevenwolves.ButAmericans’all-timefavoritesarecatsanddogs,becausedogscanofferprotectionfromthievesandunwelevisitorsandcatscanhelpgetrid18 

thehomeunwantedpests.Beneathkeepingpets,thereliesabasicAmericanbelief:

Petshavearighttobetreatedwell.InHouston,Texas,dogscanhavetheirdinner19 

(deliver)totheirhomes,justlikepizza.Petscanevengowith20 

ownersonvacation.Besides,atleast75animalwelfareorganizationsexistinAmerica21 

providecareandadoptionservicesfor22 

(home)andill-treatedanimals.Topayforthehigh-techhealthcare,peoplecanbuyhealthinsurance23 

theirpets.PetsareasbasictoAmericancultureashotdogsorapplepie.Bynowresearchers24 

(discover)thatinteractingwithanimalslowersaperson'

sbloodpressure.Petsevenencouragesocialrelationships:

Theygivetheirownersanappearanceoffriendliness,andtheyprovide25 

goodtopicofconversation.

II阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节、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

Itwasadarkandcoldnight.Thecardriverdidn’thaveevenonepassengerallday.Whenhewentbytherailwaystation,hesawayoungmaningoutwithtwobagsinhishands.Sohequicklyopenedthedoorofthecarandasked,“Wheredoyouwanttogo,sir?

“TotheStarHotel,”theyoungmananswered.Whenthecardriverheardthat,hedidn’tfeelhappy.Theyoungmanwouldgivehimonlythreedollarsbecausethehotelwasnotfarfromtherailwaystation.Butsuddenly,hehadanidea.Hetookthepassengerthroughmanystreetsofthebigcity.

Afteralongtime,thecarfinallyarrivedatthehotel.“Youshouldpaymefifteendollars,”thecardriversaidtotheyoungman.“What!

Fifteendollars?

DoyouthinkI’mafool?

OnlylastweekItookacarfromtherailwaystationtothissamehotelandIonlygavethedriverthirteendollars.IknowhowmuchIhavetopayforthetrip.Iwon’tpayyouonedollarmorethanIpaidtotheothercardriverlastweek.”

26.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Theyoungmanwentpasttherailwaystation.

B.Theyoungmanwasworkingintherailwaystation.

C.Theyoungmanhadjustgotoffatrain.

D.Theyoungmanwaswaitingforhisfriendthere.

27.Whatdoyouthinkofthecardriver?

A.Hewasaniceandcleverman.B.Hewasgoodatdriving.

C.Hewasadishonestperson.D.Helikedtoworkveryhard.

28.Thedriverfeltvery____whenhesawtheyoungmaningoutoftherailwaystation.

A.sorryB.happyC.proudD.worried

29.Fromthepassageweknowthattheyoungman__________.

A.didn’twanttostayinthiscity.

B.hadbeentothehotelseveraltimes.

C.knewclearlyhowfaritwasfromthestationtothehotel.

D.mustbeastrangeranddidn’tknowthecityverywell.

30.Thedrivertookthepassengerthroughmanystreetssoasto_________.

A.maketheyoungmanhappy

B.getmorethantwentydollars.

C.lettheyoungmanthinkitwasveryfarfromthestationtothehotel.

D.lettheyoungmanhaveagoodlookatthecity.

B

“Everybodylovesabargain.”Oneperson'

suseless,ugly,orbrokenobjectcanbeanotherperson'

sbargain.ThatiswhysomanyAmericansdonotthrowthingsaway.Theyputthemoutsidetheirhouses.Theyputona“ForSale”sign.And,assimpleasthat,theyhaveayardsale.

Thesellersputapaidannouncement(付费通告)inalocalnewspaper.Ittellswhenandwheretheyardsalewilltakeplace.Thesesalesareverypopularduringweekendsinspring,summer,andautumn.Earlyinthemorning,allthethingstobesoldarecarriedoutofthehouse.Thentheysitalldayinthesunlight----liketiredguestsataparty----waitingforsomeonetotakethemhome.

Justaboutanythingcanbesoldatayardsale.Sometimes,therearemoreclothesthananythingelse.Cookingequipmentisalsopopular.Soareoldtoys,tools,books,tablesandchairs.Thenthereareobjectscalled“whiteelephants”.Awhiteelephantissomethingyouthinkisextremelyuglyoruseless.Itmaybeanelectriclightshapedlikeafish.Youfeelasharppainwheneveryoulookatit.Tosomeoneelse,however,itmightbeathingofbeautyandjoy.

Somepeoplegotoyardsalestofindaspecialthingthattheycollect.Itmaybeoldtoytrains,forexample,orpaintingofdogs.ExpertssaymoreAmericansarecollectingoldthingsnowthaneverbefore.Mostpeoplewhogotoyardsales,however,arenotlookingforanythingspecial.Theymightbuyanobjectsimplybecauseitcostssolittle.Theyenjoynegotiating(谈判)overprices,eveniftheyreallydonotneedtheobject.Later,theymayholdtheirownyardtosellallthethingstheyhavebought.

31.Whatkindofthingswillgotoayardsale?

A.Cheapanduglythings.B.Thingspeoplenolongeruse.

C.Thingsoutofseason.D.Thingsofgreatvalue.

32.Awhiteelephantrefersto_________.

A.somethingthatcancauseafeelingofpain

B.somethingdislikedbytheownerswhileappreciatedbyothers

C.somethingsoldatthelowestprices

D.atoyshapedlikeafish

33.Mostpeoplegotoyardsalesto________.

A.findvaluablepaintingsB.lookforsomethingspecial

C.findabargainD.killtheirtime

34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutayardsale?

A.Itmaynotbeheldwhentheweatherisverycold.

B.Itcanlastforawholeday.

C.Itisusuallyheldwithaparty.

D.Itisheldoutdoors.

35.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat__________.

A.peoplemayfindsomethingofgreatvalueonayardsale

B.yardsalesonlyattractthosewhohavealowine

C.thingsonayardsalecancostpeoplealot

D.mostpeopledon’twanttogotoyardsales.

C

IfEnglishmeansendlessnewwords,difficultgrammarandsometimesstrangepronunciation,youarewrong.Haven’tyounoticedthatyouhavebeesmartersinceyoustartedtolearnalanguage?

AccordingtoanewstudybyaBritishuniversity,learningasecondlanguagecanleadtoanincreaseinyourbrainpower.Researchersfoundthatlearningotherlanguageschangesgreymatter.Thisistheareaofthebrainwhichprocessesinformation.Itissimilartothewaythatexercisebuildsmuscles.

Thestudyalsofoundtheyoungerpeoplelearnasecondlanguage,thegreatertheeffectis.

AteamledbyDrAndreaMechelli,fromUniversityCollegeLondon,tookagroupofBritonswhoonlyspokeEnglish.Theywereparedwithagroupof“earlybilinguals”whohadlearntasecondlanguagebeforetheageoffive,aswellasanumberoflaterlearners.

Scansshowedthatgreymatterdensity(密度)inthebrainwasgreaterinbilingualsthaninpeoplewithoutasecondlanguage.Butthelongerapersonwaitedbeforemasteringanewlanguage,thesmallerthedifference.

“Ourfindingssuggestthatthestructureofthebrainischangedbytheexperienceoflearningasecondlanguage,”saidthescientists.

Itmeansthatthechangeitselfincreasestheabilitytolearn.

ProfessorDylanVaughanJonesoftheUniversityofWales,hasresearchedthelinkbetweenbilingualismandmathsskills.“Havingtwolanguagesgives

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