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4.Ithinkyou’vegettothepoint______achangeisneeded,otherwiseyou’llfail.

A.whenB.thatC.whereD.which

5.—Kobe,areyouwillingtotrainyoursontobeaprofessionalplayer?

—Franklyspeaking,Ihopehecandowhateverhisinterests.

A.fitsB.matchesC.suitsD.needs

6.Father,Iturnedonthecomputer.

A.agreedB.agreeingC.agreesD.toagree

7.Withthedevelopmentofmodernsociety,E-mailaswellastelephonesanimportantpartindailycommunication.

A.haveplayedB.isplayingC.areplayingD.played

8.Westillhavesomeminutesleftbeforetheendoftheexam.Thereansweringchancesforus.

A.shouldbeB.mustbeC.shallbeDmightbe

9.Doyouknowwhatusepeoplemoneycollectedforthedisaster-strikenareas?

A.makeofB.makeintoC.makeupofD.makefrom

10.IwouldappreciateifyoucankeepaneyeonmydogwhileIamaway.

A.youB.thatC.不填D.it

11.—WhatdoesitmeanifIfailinthedrivingtest?

—Well,I’mnotsure,butmostprobably.

A.tohaveanothertryB.towaitforthenexttime

C.havingasecondoneD.begginganotherchance.

12.Whendifferentcultures,weoftenpayattentiononlytothedifferenceswithoutnoticingthesimilarities.

A.comparedB.beingcomparedC.comparingD.tocompare

13.Thefirespreadthroughthehotelveryquickly,buteveryone_____getout.

A.wouldB.couldC.shouldD.wasableto

14.—Thisreturnedscientisthasbecomeoneofthetopexpertsinhisfield.

—Yes,Iknowhimverywell.Heonce_____inSouthAmericawithwildanimalsforeightyears.

A.hasworkedB.workedC.hadworkedD.hasbeenworking

15.—IreallythoughtI’dbeofferedthechance.

—Oh,well,,Vicky

A.you’rerightB.bestwishes

C.betterlucknexttimeD.congratulations

完形填空。

(1.5*20=30分)

Learningexperienceshappentousthroughoutourlives.Notlongago,IhadonethatIwouldliketo16.

IwasgoingtoMarbleheadwithmysailboatteam.Theteamwasracingdownthehighwayat85mph17werealizedwewere18.Luckily,wesawarestareaahead.Ihadabrandnew$20bill.Iwasso19becauseIhadneverhadthatkindofcashbefore.Butspendingiton20seemedlikethrowingitaway.Weallrushedintothepizzaline.21Igotapizzaandadrink,andwalkedtomytable.Abouthalfwaythroughthemeal,I22Ihadnotactuallyhandedanymoneytothecashier.Ihadjust23out,andnobodyhadnoticed,Ifeltterrible.

Myconscience(良心)openeditsmouthandswallowedmeinonebigbite.Icouldn’t24overit.Ijustcouldn’tgobacktothecashierand25formystolenpizza.IwassoupsetthatI26togivemyselfthepleasureofanicecreamfor27thatsomeonewouldsay,“Hey,Jeff,whydon’tyouusethechange28thepizzainsteadofthatnice,new$20bill?

”Iwasnotso29ofmycashnow.

Forthenexttwoyears,wheneverIwas30ofthe“pizzaincident”,Iwouldsaytomyself,“Don’tthinkaboutit...”

Ihavelearnedtwothingsfromthis31.MaybeIwasafoolfor32intomyconscience,andbeingtoostupidtoappreciatea33pizza.Butthereallessonisthatevenifyougetawayfromwhatyouhavedone,yourconscience34upwithyou.

Thisreflectthesaying,“Acoward(懦夫)diesathousanddeaths;

aherodiesone.”Iwasacowardandhavefeltterribleaboutthatincidentatleastathousandtimes.IfIhadbeena“35”andgonebacktopayforthepizza,Iwouldhavefeltalittleuncomfortableaboutitonlyonce,ormaybetwice.

1.A.sayB.talkC.shareD.explain

2.A.asB.whileC.thenD.when

3.A.lostB.triedC.hungryD.anxious

4.A.excitedB.eagerC.satisfiedD.encouraged

5.A.restB.foodC.travelD.drink

6.A.LuckilyB.FinallyC.ImmediatelyD.Actually

7.A.thoughtB.recognizedC.noticedD.realized

8.A.walkedB.leftC.workedD.found

9.A.lookB.getC.turnD.think

10.A.askB.payC.sendD.apologize

11.A.refusedB.wantedC.hopedD.meant

12.A.hopeB.surpriseC.angerD.fear

13.A.intoB.withC.forD.from

14.A.sureB.upsetC.proudD.pleased

15.A.warnedB.remindedC.thoughtD.told

16.A.experienceB.experimentC.storyD.mistake

17.A.turningB.takingC.handingD.giving

18.A.freeB.cheapC.plainD.delicious

19.A.makeB.wakeC.catchD.put

20.A.cowardB.foolC.loserD.hero

Ⅲ.阅读理解(20*2=40分)

A

Withbighandbagsbecomingakeyfashionaccessory(配饰)forworkingwomen,healthexpertsarewarningtheycanalsobecomeakeyhealthconcern.

Bagsforwomenhavebecomebiggerandheavierasdesignerscombinebriefcaseswithhandbagsandstrapshavebecomelonger,resultinginmanyuserscomplainingofneck,shoulderandbackproblems.

“IseesomanywomenwithneckpainsandheadachesandwhatIusuallydoislookfortheirpurseandpickitup,”saidJaneSadler,afamilypracticephysicianatBaylorMedicalCenterinGarland,Texas.“Wetakeitovertothescaleandweighitandusuallythey’reanywherefrom7to10pounds.We’rereallygoingtoseewomenwithmoreandmoreproblemslateronifwecontinuethebigpursecraze.”

WilliamCase,aphysicaltherapist(临床医生)inprivatepracticeinHouston,Texas,urgeddesigners“toplaceacute,educationalcautiontag(标签)onallbagstoinformbuyersofpotentialneckandshoulderdangers.”Aboveall,hesuggestedcorrectposturewhilecarryingbigpurses,keepingtheheadandshouldersupright.Patientsshouldalsooftenchangethesizeandweightofpursescarried.

“Theextra-largepursesarequiteextraordinary.Theylookbeautifulwhenthewomenwearthem,butIdon’tknowhowawaretheyareofthepotentialproblems,”Casesaid.

Placingobjectsononeshoulderwasoneoftheleastefficient(高效率的)waysofcarryingaload,accordingtoaprofessorfromCornellUniversityinNewYorkState.“Thiscausesagreatimbalance,”hesaid.“Ifabigbagisafashionaccessory,thenoccasionalandsymbolicuseisfine.Ifnot,thenkeepitlight.”

16.JaneSalderwould“lookfortheirpurseandpickitup”inordertoseewhetherthepurses.

A.containedenoughB.wereworthalotofpounds

C.weretooheavyD.weretoolarge

17.Whichcorrectlyexplainsthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“posture”inthe4thparagraph?

A.Thewayyoupositionyourbody.

B.Thepartofyourbodywhereyouplaceaweight.

C.Thestrengthyouusetocarryaweight.

D.Theheightoftheweightyoucarry.

18.Noneoftheexpertsadvisedbigbagusersto.

A.beawareofthebig-bagproblemsB.wearbigbagsintherightway

C.avoidusingbigbagsveryoftenD.giveupthefashiontokeepfit

B

BEIJING,China(CNN)—Chineseworkersandarmysoldierswereracingtosweepsnow-coveredhighwaysandrailwayroutesformillionsoftravelerstrappedbycoldweather.

Morethan67millionpeoplehavebeenaffectedbytheweatherandeconomiclossesareexpectedtoreachasmuchas$3billion,Chineseofficialssay.

Inthepastweek,thesnowstormshavehittheprovincesincentral,easternandsouthernChina—placesthatusedtohavemildwinters.

“We’veneverseensuchacoldweatherlastingforsuchalongtime,”saidTangShan,amaninhis70sChangsha,HunanProvince.“Thelasttimewehadoneherewasover50yearsago,andnotthisbad.”

Thesnowhasblockedroads,railwaysandairports,leavingtensofmillionsoftravelersstranded(滞留),officialssay.ManyofthemaregoinghomeaheadofthetraditionalLunarNewYear,alsoknownastheSpringFestival.

TheLunarNewYeartravelisChina’sbusiesttravelperiodoftheyear.Butthesnowischangingtravelplans.Railwayandhighwayrouteshavebeenbroughttoapause,asituationinwhichallactivityormovementhasstoppedandseveralregionalairportshavebeenclosed.

InthesoutherncityofGuangzhou,asmanyas500,000trainpassengerswerestrandedinthepastfewdayswhenapowerfailureinneighboringHunanseriouslydamagedtheregulartrainservices,localofficialssaid.About100,000passengerscrowdedthesquareinfrontofthetrainstation,whileothersfoundshelterinschoolsandotherpublicbuildingswhilewaitingfortheirtrains.

Moreterribleweatherisexpected.China’sweatherofficeonMondayissuedawarningofmoresevere(恶劣的)snowstormsinthecomingdays.Ifso,thenumberofstrandedtravelerswillsurelyincrease.

19.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TravelersinChina

B.SnowstormsCauseEconomicLosses

C.DealingwithTerribleWeather

D.SnowstormsHitPartsofChina

20.Theword“trapped”underlinedinParagraph1canbereplacedby“”.

A.beatenB.disturbedC.blockedD.destroyed

21.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.

A.thecomingsnowstormswillleavemorepeoplestranded

B.therewillbemoresnowstormsnextyear

C.snowstormsusuallycauseapowerfailure

D.morepeoplearegoinghomeforLunarNewYearthisyear

22.Thepassageisprobablytakenfroma.

A.guidebookB.newsreportC.sciencemagazineD.textbook

C

1London—Amorning’strainridesaway,acrosstheChannel,EnglishkidsaboutLiverpool’ssoccerteaminaParispub.

2SomeParisianshaveevenstartedtogotoworkinLondon.

3Inthe19thcentury,CharlesDickenscomparedthetwogreatrivalcities,LondonandParis,in“ATaleofTwoCities.”Thesedays,itmightbeATaleofOneCity.

4Parisiansarethesedayslikelytosmileinsympathyatavisitor’sbrokenFrenchandrespondinpoliteEnglish.

5

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