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食品;

生活用品),youtap(轻敲;

轻打)yourfootimpatientlyandcougheverynowandthentoremindthe__4___tomovequickly;

butno,heisstillnot__5___.Ittakesallofyourpowernottomakeascene(当众大吵大闹).However,ifyou__6__thatcustomertobesomeoneyoulike,thenyouwillfindyourselfnotgettingtoo___7__,right?

Sothenexttimeyoufindyourselflosingpatiencewithsomebody,simplythinkofthatpersontobesomeoneyoureally__8__andyourpatiencewilllastlonger.

Thesecondsteponhowtobepatientwithpeopleinvolveswhistling.Whenyouwhistlea_9___tune,youareinstantlyingood__10___.Youcanhum(哼)yourfavoritesongifyoucan’twhistle—itreallydoesn’tmakea(n)__11___.What’simportanthereisthatyoudidsomethingthatmakesyoufeelgood.Andwhenyoufeelgood,youaremore__12___tobepatientwiththepeoplearoundyou.

Whenyou’restressed(紧张的;

感到有压力的),it’salmostimpossibletolearnhowtobepatientwithpeople.You’vegottofindawayto_13_____first.Ifyouknowyou’regoingtobeinasituationwhereyourpatiencewillbetested,getyourselfamassage(按摩)first.Remember:

themorestressedyouare,the__14_____you’llloseyourtemper.

Learninghowtobepatientwithpeopleisnota___15____inlife.You’veseenpeoplewhomanagetosurvivedaytodaywithunbelievablyshorttempersafterall.

1.A.patienceB.generosityC.eleganceD.strength

2.A.ignoredB.stressedC.rejectedD.learned

3.A.payforB.applyforC.askforD.carefor

4.A.assistantB.friendC.customerD.patient

5.A.standingB.hurryingC.runningD.moving

6.A.imagineB.allowC.believeD.refer

7.A.puzzledB.shockedC.amusedD.annoyed

8.A.adoreB.hateC.recognizeD.know

9.A.swiftB.happyC.loudD.sad

10.A.circumstancesB.preparationsC.spiritsD.places

11.A.mistakeB.differenceC.effortD.scene

12.A.friendlyB.lovelyC.likelyD.lonely

13.A.relaxB.escapeC.rewardD.whistle

14.A.laterB.slowerC.betterD.faster

15.A.mustB.possibilityC.abilityD.choice

第二节语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16~25的相应位置上。

Onceuponatime,inasmallcountry,peopledecidedtoinvestigatewhatitwasthatparentsreallylikedthemost.Acompetitionwasorganised.Itwouldusethe___16___(late)_inventionofProfessorCrank-Shafte:

theGladometer(快乐测量仪).

Todate,theGladometeristheonlycontraptionever__17___(build)capableofmeasuringjoyandhappiness.So,onebyone,thechildrenpresented__18____ownparticulartalentstotheirparents.AndtheGladometerfaithfullymeasuredtheirparents'

reactions.Oneboyturnedup__19___atrainedpig;

thepigsanganddanced.Agirlcameandplayedtheviolinlikeanangel.__20___intelligentboycameandreadhisverybigbook.Theparents’happinesswaseasytosee.

Finally,aboycametotheGladometercarrying___21_____.Nordidheknowhowtodoanything.Whentheorganisersaskedhimwhathewasgoingtodo,he__22_____(simple)said:

"

Iamveryobedient(顺从的)."

Themachinemeasuredsuchahighreading__23_____itbeganviolentlyshaking,andfinally__24_____(explode).Theboywhohaddonenothingwonalltheprizesthatday,forsolvingthemysteryof___25____pleasesparentsthemost.

Ⅱ、阅读(共两节。

满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Everyyearonmybirthday,fromthetimeIturned12,awhitegardenia(栀子花)wasdeliveredanonymouslytomeatmyhouse.Nocardornotecamewithit.Callstotheflorist(花商)werealwaysinvain—itwasacashpurchase.AfterawhileIstoppedtryingtodiscoverthesender'

sidentity.

ButIneverstoppedimaginingwhotheanonymoussendermightbe.

Mymotheroftencontributedtotheseimaginings.She'

daskmeiftherewassomeoneforwhomIhaddoneaspecialkindnesswhomightbeshowingappreciation.PerhapstheneighborI'

dhelpwhenshewasunloadingacarfullofgroceries.OrmaybeitwastheoldmanacrossthestreetwhosemailIretrieved(取回)duringthewintersohewouldn'

thavetoventuredownhisicysteps.

WhenIwas17,aboybrokemyheart.Thenighthecalledformethelasttime,Icriedmyselftosleep.WhenIawokeinthemorning,therewasamessagescribbled(乱涂)onmymirrorinredlipstick:

“Heartilyknow,whenhalf-godsgo,thegodsarrive.”IthoughtaboutthatquotationfromEmerson(爱默生)foralongtime,andIleftitwheremymotherhadwrittenit.WhenIfinallywenttogettheglasscleaner,mymotherkneweverythingwasallrightagain.Idon'

tremembereverslamming(砰地关上)mydoorinangeratherandshouting,“Youjustdon'

tunderstand!

”becauseshedidunderstand.

Onemonthbeforemyhigh-schoolgraduation,myfatherdiedsuddenlyofaheartattack.Myfeelingsrangedfromgrieftoabandonment,fearandover-whelmingangerthatmydadwasmissingsomeofthemostimportanteventsinmylife.Ibecamecompletelyuninterestedinmyupcominggraduation,thesenior-classplayandtheprom-events(毕业舞会)thatIhadworkedonandlookedforwardto.

Butmymother,inthemidstofherowngrief(悲痛;

忧伤;

不幸),wouldnothearofmymissingoutanyofthosethings.Thedaybeforemyfatherdied,sheandIhadgoneshoppingforapromdressandfoundaspectacular(引人注目的)one.Wearingitmademefeellikeaprincess,butitwasthewrongsize,andwhenmyfatherdiedthenextday,Iforgotallaboutthedress.

Mymotherdidn'

t.Thedaybeforetheprom,Ifoundthatdress-intherightsize,draped(用布帘覆盖)overthelivingroomsofa,presentedtome—beautifully,artisticallyandlovingly.Ididn'

tcareabouthavinganewdress,butmymotherdid.Shewantedherchildrentofeellovedandlovable,creativeandimaginative.

MymotherdiedwhenIwas22,onlytendaysafterIwasmarried.Thatwastheyearthegardeniasstoppedcoming.

26.Theunderlinedword“anonymously”inParagraph1istheclosestinmeaningto________.

A.secretlyB.happilyC.sadlyD.openly

27.WhydidMothertrytoarousetheauthor’simaginationaboutthegardeniasender?

A.Becauseshewantedherchildtofeelcherishedandlovednotjustbyherbutbytheworld.

B.Becauseshehadagreatcuriositylikeachild.

C.Becauseshewasromanticandsheonceexperiencedsuchthesamethingatheryoungage.

D.Becauseshewantedtogiveherchildsometipsaboutthegardeniasender.

28.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.

A.thegardeniasenderkeptsendingflowerstotheauthorfor22years.

B.heauthorshowedlittleinterestinhergraduationprom

C.aftertheauthor’sfatherdied,Motherboughtheradresstotheprom

D.Mothercarehowherchildfeltandgavehertheabilitytoseebeautyeveninthefaceofadversity(厄运)

29.Accordingtothepassage,whowasprobablythegardeniasender?

A.FatherB.Aneighborwhowasoftenhelpedbytheauthor

C.MotherD.Theoldmanacrossthestreet

30.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe“__________”.

A.AromanticmotherB.Themysteryofthewhitegardenia

C.MyanecdoteD.MotherandI

B

Whichissafer—stayingathome,travelingtoworkonpublictransport,orworkingattheoffice?

Surprisingly,eachofthesecarriesthesamerisk,whichisverylow.However,whataboutflyingcomparedtoworkinginthechemicalindustry?

Unfortunately,theformeris65timesriskierthanthelatter!

Infacttheaccidentrateofworkersinthechemicalindustryislessthanthatofalmostanyofhumanactivity,andalmostassafeasstayingathome.

Thetroublewiththechemicalindustryisthatwhenthingsgowrongtheyoftencausedeathtothoselivingnearby.Itisthisthatchemicalaccidentssonewsworthy.Fortunately,theyareextremelyrare.ThemostfamousoneshappenedatTexasCity(1947),Flixborough(1974),Seveso(1976),Pemex(1984)andBhopal(1984).

Someofthesearealwaysinthemindsofthepeopleeventhoughthelossoflifewassmall.NoonediedatSeveso,andonly28workersatFlixborough.TheworstaccidentofallwasBhopal,whereupto3,000werekilled.TheTexasCityexplosionoffertilizerkilled552.ThePemexfireatastorageplantfornaturalgasinthesuburbsofMexicoCitytook542lives,justamonthbeforetheunfortunateeventatBhopal.

Someexpertshavediscussedtheseaccidentsandusedeachaccidenttoillustrateaparticulardanger.ThustheTexasCitywascausedbytonsofammoniumnitrate,whichissafeunlessstoredinagreatquantity.TheFlixboroughfireballwasthefaultofmanagement,whichtookriskstokeepproductiongoingduringessentialrepairs.TheSevesoaccidentshowswhathappensifthelocalauthoritieslackknowledgeofthedangerontheirdoorstep.Whenthepoisonousgasdriftedoverthetown,localleaderswereincapableoftakingeffectiveaction.ThePemexfirewasmadeworsebyanoverloadedsiteinanovercrowdedsuburb.Thefiresetoffachainreactionofexplodingstoragetanks.Yet,byamiracle,thetwolargesttanksdidnotexplode.Hadthesecaughtfire,then3,000strongrescueteamandfirefighterswouldallhavedied.

31.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Workingattheofficeissaferthanstayingathome.

B.Travellingtoworkonpublictransportissaferthanworkingattheoffice.

C.Stayingathomeissaferthanworkinginthechemical

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