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7.Thenewlypublishedbook||,whichrefersbasicEnglishgrammar||,isonlyforbeginners.
A.as;
meantB.for;
designedC.to;
plannedD.to;
intended
8.Wecan’tothercountriesintradeifwedon’tdevelopournationaleconomy.
A.competeforB.competeagainstC.catchupD.catchwith
9.Helefttheplace||,neverbackagain.
A.determined;
tocomeB.beingdetermined;
tocome
C.determined;
comingD.determining;
coming
10.MybrothertheYouthLeaguefortwoyears.
A.hastakenpartinB.hasenteredC.hasbeeninD.hasjoined
11.Alsowhenyouwriteyourgoalsinaparticularwayyouareabletomakeyourselfcontinuously
situationsthatwillbringyounearertoyourgoal.
A.awareofB.worriedaboutC.familiarwithD.accustomedto
12.Washington||,astateintheUnitedStates||,wasnamedoneofthegreatestAmericanpresidents.
A.inhonorofB.insteadofC.infavorofD.bymeansof
13.Thedoctortoldmetotakethemedicine.WhichoneisWRONG?
A.everyfourhoursB.fourhourseach
C.threetimesadayD.everyfourthhour
14.Irecommendedthatthestudenthiscompositionassoonaspossible.
A.finishingwritingB.shouldfinishthewriting
C.finishwritingD.finishedwriting
15.---IthinkEnglishisplayingamoreimportantpartinthenewtestsystem.Whataboutyou?
---.Weshouldbemoredevotedtoit.
A.Nopains||,nogains.B.Factspeakslouderthanwords.
C.Greatmindsthinkalike.D.Don’tclaimtoknowwhatyoudon’tknow.
二、完形填空(共20小题||,每小题1分||,满分20分)
阅读下面短文||,掌握其大意||,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中||,选出最佳选项||。
Jamesshookhismoneyboxagain.Nothing!
Hecarefully16thecoinsthatlayonthebed.$24.52wasallthathehad.Thebicyclehewantedwas$90!
17onearthwashegoingtogetthe18ofthemoney?
Heknewthathisfriendsallhadbicycles.Itwas19tohangaroundwithpeoplewhenyouweretheonlyonewithout20.Hethoughtaboutwhathecoulddo.Therewasnopointaskinghisparents||,forheknewtheyhadnomoneyto21.
Therewasonlyonewaytogetmoney||,andthatwasto22it.23heknewhehastofindajob||,whowouldhirehimandwhatcouldhedo?
HedecidedtoaskMr.Clayforadvice||,whousuallyhad24onmostthings.
“Well||,youcanstartrighthere||,”saidMrClay.“Mywindowsneedcleaningandmycarneedswashing.”
Thatwasthe25ofJames’sodd-job(零工)business.Forthreemonthsheworkedeverydayafterfinishinghishomework.Hewasamazedbythe26ofjobsthatpeoplefoundforhimtodo.Hetookdogsandbabiesforwalks||,clearedoutcupboards||,andmendedbooks.Helostcountofthe27ofcarshewashedandwindowshecleaned||,butthemoney28andheknewthathewouldsoonhave29forthebicyclehelongedfor.
Theday30camewhenJamescountedhismoneyandfound$94.32.He31notimeandwentdowntotheshoptopickupthebicyclehewanted.Herode32home||,lookingforwardtoshowinghisnewbicycletohisfriends.Ithadbeenhard33forthemoney||,butJamesknewthathevaluedhisbicyclefarmore
34hehadboughtitwithhisownmoney.Hehad35whathethoughtwasimpossible||,andthatwasworthevenmorethanthebicycle.
16.A.raised
B.counted
C.collected
D.checked
17.A.What
B.Why
C.Who
D.How
18.A.amount
B.part
C.sum
D.rest
19.
A.brave
B.smart
C.tough
D.unfair
20.
A.money
B.wheels
C.friends
D.family
21.
A.split
B.spend
C.spare
D.save
22.
A.borrow
B.earn
C.raise
D.collect
23.
A.Or
B.Though
C.For
D.However
24.
A.decisions
B.experience
C.opinions
D.knowledge
25.
A.beginning
B.introduction
C.requirement
D.opening
26.
A.similarity
B.quality
C.suitability
D.variety
27.
A.brand
B.number
C.windows
D.type
28.
A.increased
B.raised
C.doubled
D.needed
29.
A.all
B.enough
C.much
D.some
30.
A.finally
B.instantly
C.normally
D.regularly
31.
A.gave
B.left
C.took
D.wasted
32.
A.patiently
B.silently
33.
A.applying
B.working
C.looking
D.raising
34.
A.asif
B.since
C.than
D.though
35.
A.deserved
B.benefited
C.achieved
D.learned
三、阅读理解(共15小题||,每小题2分||,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文||,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中||,选出最佳选项||。
A
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BurnabyVillageMuseumAndCarousel
Stepbackintimeto1925.Themuseumfeaturesavillage||,afarmhouseandthehistoricCWParkerCarousel.Costumedtownspeoplewelcomeyoutoexhibitsthatincludeaschoolhouse||,ablacksmith||,aChinesemedicinestoreandanice-creamparlor.
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Takeexit33fromHwy1toCanadaWay.FollowthesignsalongthesidewalktoDeerLakepark20minutesfromdowntownVancouver.
604.293.6501
Telephone:
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www.city.burnaby.cb.ca.
36.Togetabird’s-eyeviewofVancouver||,youcangoto.
A.HarborCruisesLTDB.StanleyPark
C.BurnabyVillageMuseumD.HarborCentreTower
37.Ifyouwanttovisitoneoftheplacesfrom8:
30amonChristmasDay||,youcangetfurtherinformationon
A.Website:
B.Email:
C.Website:
www.city.burnaby.cb.caD.Website:
38.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthepassageabove?
A.Inahealthjournal.B.Inabookreview.
C.Instouristguide.D.Inasciencejournal.
B
Six-month-oldbabiesarestrictlylimitedinwhattheycanrememberabouttheobjectstheyseeintheworld.Ifyouhideseveralobjectsfrombabies||,theywillonlyrememberoneofthoseobjects.Butanewstudy||,whichwaspublishedinanissueofPsychologicalScience||,ajournaloftheAssociationforPsychologicalScience||,findsthatwhenbabies“forget”aboutanobject||,notallislost.Researchersusedtothinkthatbabieslessthantwoyearsolddidnotunderstandthatanobjectcontinuestoexistwhenitisnotinthebaby’sview.Butinthemid-1980s||,newwaysofdoingexperimentswithbabiesfoundthattheydo||,infact||,knowthatobjectsdon’tdisappearwhentheyarenotlookingatthem-aconceptknownasobjectpermanence.Butitwasstillunknownwhatbabiesneededtorememberaboutobjectsinordertoremembertheirexistence.
NowMelissaKibbe||,ofJohnsHopkinsUniversity||,andAlanLeslie||,ofRutgersUniversity||,areworkingtofigureoutexactlywhatitisthatbabiesrememberaboutobjects.Forthenewstudy||,theyshowedsix-month-oldbabiestwoobjects||,adiskandatriangle.Thentheyhidtheobjectsbehindsmallscreens||,firstoneshape||,thentheother.Earlierresearchhasshownthatyoungbabiescanrememberwhatwashiddenmostrecently||,buthavemoretroublerememberingthefirstobjectthatwashidden.Oncetheshapeswerehidden||,theyliftedthescreeninfrontofthefirstobject.Sometimestheyshowedbabiestheshapethatwashiddenthereoriginally||,butsometimesitwas
theothershape||,ands