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II.完形填空(10分)

阅读下面的短文,从短文后每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(共10小题,每小题1分)

SignlanguageforthedeafwasfirstformedinFranceduringthe18thcenturybyCharlesMichel.FrenchSignLanguagewas___21___totheUnitedStatesin1816byThomasGallaudet.Thomas___22___theAmericanSchoolfortheDeafinHartford,Conn.He___23___AmericanSignLanguage.Itisalanguageofgesturesandhandsymbolsthat___24___wordsandthoughts.

Inmanyways,signlanguageisjustlikeanyspokenlanguage.Ithasa___25___vocabularyandacertaingrammar.Butinsignlanguage,informationisreceivedthroughtheeyes___26___theears.Sotheexpressionofthefaceandbodymovementplaya(n)___27___partinsignlanguage.

Toobjects,mostwordsinspokenlanguagearenotreasonable.Forexample,thereisnothingaboutthe___28___"tree"thatactuallysuggestsatree,eitherinthewayitisspelledorpronounced.Inthesameway,mostsignsinsignlanguagedonotsuggestthethingorideathey___29___,andmustbelearned.Signlanguagemaybelearnednaturallyasachild'sfirstlanguage,oritmaybelearnedthroughstudyandpractice.

Likeanyotherlivinglanguage,AmericanSignLanguagegrowsand___30___astimegoeson.Andtherearedifferentkindsindifferentpartsofthecountry.

()21.A.brought

B.borrowed

C.given

D.lent

()22.A.found

B.founded

C.bought

D.kept

()23.A.visited

B.finished

C.studied

D.developed

()24.A.identify

B.express

C.remember

D.guess

()25.A.long

B.poor

C.rich

D.few

()26.A.morethan

B.aswellas

C.butalso

D.ratherthan

()27.A.important

B.educational

C.boring

D.thoughtful

()28.A.letter

B.passage

C.word

D.name

()29.A.waitfor

B.standfor

C.askfor

D.lookfor

()30.A.changes

B.chases

C.fits

D.selects

III.阅读理解(35分)

l.阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。

(共25小题,每小题1分)

A

AmoderndanceabouttherelationshipbetweenbodyandsoulhasrecentlybeenperformedattheNationalCenterforthePerformingArtsinBeijing.

TheshowiscalledMartlet(无足鸟).Itisnamedafterabirdfromafolktale(民间故事).Thebirdhasnofeetandkeepsflyingthroughoutitswholelifetillthedayitdies.

Thedanceshowsaleglessbirdwhostaysinthewind.Throughcountlessdaysandnights,itsbodycanonlybrushthegroundforonetimeandthat'sthetimewhenthebirdsaysgoodbyetotheworld.

ThedanceisperformedbyartistsfromaBeijingdancetheater.Withnoextrastagedesigns,dancerssimplyimitate(模仿)themovesofthebirdonthestage.Ittriestoreflectthefactthatnowadayspeoplearesobusythattheyhavetoeatandsleepontherun.

ThedanceperformanceisdirectedbyLinZhaohua,who'sfamousforhisdramaslikeTheWeddingandtheFuneralandWotouClub.Linanddanceartiststrytoexplainthesenseofwandering(漂泊的)throughbodylanguage.

()31.Thedanceisrelatedtotherelationshipbetween______and______.

A.body;soul

B.body;life

C.art;soul

D.body;art

()32.WhichisNOTmentionedaboutthemartletinthepassage?

A.Itisdescribedinafolktale.

B.Ithasnofeet.

C.Itspendsitswholelifeflying.

D.Itisasbigasaparrot.

()33.Whenthebirdmartletlandsontheground,itshowsthat______.

A.thebirdistootiredtofly

B.thebirdwantstohavearest

C.thebird'slifecomestoanend

D.thebirdwantstofindsomethingtoeat

()34.Thedanceremindsusthat______.

A.wemustkeepbusythroughoutourlife

B.everyoneshouldhaveasimplelife

C.weshouldlearnfromthebird

D.weshouldhavearichlifebesidesworking

()35.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThedanceperformancewasshownattheNationalCenter.

B.Thebirdmartlethastostandonitswings.

C.Thedancewasbasedonafolktale.

D.LinZhaohuahasdirectedatleasttwodramas.

B

Atalocalmuseum,morethan40,000oldtoysareondisplay,WhileexpressingtherichnessofMexicanhistory,theyalsobringbackprecious(珍贵的)childhoodmemories.

ThisplayfulcollectionistheprideandjoyofamannamedShimizu.

Shimizuhasbeencollectingoldtoyssincethe1950s.

Overtheseyearshehascollectedmorethanonemillionpieces,nearlyturninghishouseintoamuseumofoldtoys.

"I'mnotonlycollectingpiecesofMexicanhistory,butalsoprotectingthesetoys.Topassthemonandmoreimportantlytosharethemwithothers,"hesaid.

Amongthe45,000toysondisplay,someweregotfromhisfather'stoyshop.Therestwereboughtfrommarketsonhisjourneysaroundtheworld.

MostofthecollectionoftoyswerefromMexicoandJapan,somewereevenmadeinChina.

Modelairplane,carsanddolls,everyonecanfindtheirchildhoodfavoriteshere.

TuesdaymarkedChildren'sDayinMexico.Italsohappenedtobethe5thanniversary(周年纪念日)ofthemuseum.

Diamondsmaylastforever.Butthesetoyskeephappymomentsofchildhoodandmakethemevenmorepreciousinaway.

()36.The40,000toys______.

A.arebeingsoldtopeopleinasupermarket

B.arebeingcarriedtoalocalmuseum

C.canhelptoforgettheMexicanhistory

D.canhelptobringbackpreciouschildhoodmemories

()37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutShimizuisTRUE?

A.Heisnotproudoftheseantiquetoys.

B.Hehascollectedlessthanonethousandpieces.

C.Hehaschangedallhishousesintoartmuseums.

D.Heisfilledwithjoytohavesuchaplayfulcollection.

()38.WhatdoesShimizuwanttodowiththesetoys?

A.Heisgoingtosellthemforalotofmoney.

B.Hewantstopassthemonandsharethemwithothers.

C.Hewantstosendthemtothenationalmuseum.

D.HewantstoasksomebodytocarrythemtoJapan.

()39.Maybeit'shardtofindatoymadein_______fromthecollection.

A.England

B.China

C.Mexico

D.Japan

()40.Accordingtothewriter'sidea,______.

A.diamondscannotlastforaverylongtime

B.toyslastlongerthandiamonds

C.sometimesthehappymomentsofchildhoodaremoreprecious

D.toyscostmoremoneythandiamonds

C

Chinesedon'tgestureverymuch.Theyregardalotofhandmovementsasexcessive(过分的).Andtheythinkwhistlingisrude.Eyecontacttendstobetoodirect.

Boththethumbsupsignandgivingaquickandstrongpullontheearlobe(耳垂)aresignsofexcellence.Pointingoutsideandraisinglittlefingermeanyouarenothingoryouarenotverygoodatsomething.

SomeChinesepointwiththeirmiddlefingerwithoutrealizingthatithasabadmeaninginthewest.Instead,athumbplacedbetweenthemiddleandindexfingersmeansbadinsomepartsofChina.

Don'tpointoruseyourfingertoinvitesomeone.Thisgestureisusedfordogs.Togetsomeone'sattentionandtellthemto"comehere",placeyourpalm(手掌)downandmoveyourfingerstowardsyou.Thisgestureisusedwithchildren,taxisorwaiters,butitisconsideredveryrudetotheold.Themostpolitewaytoattractsomeone'sattentionistomakeeyecontactandbowlightly.

InsouthernChina,peoplesay"thankyou"byputtingtwofingersonthetable.Manypeopleinthenorth,however,arenotfamiliarwiththisgesture.

()41.MostChinesedon’tgestureverymuch,because________.

A.theyareafraidthattheycan'tbeunderstood.

B.differentpartsofChinahavedifferentgestures.

C.theythinktoomanyhandmovementsareexcessive.

D.theythinktoomuchgesturesarepolite.

()42.IfaChineseseesthesignsofthethumbsuporapullontheearlobe,heorshewillfeel________.

A.nervous

B.angry

C.happy

D.boring

()43.Ifyoupointtoawesternmanwithyourmiddlefinger,hewillthinkthat________.

A.youarefriendlytohim

B.youwanttoaskhimforhelp

C.youaretellinghimsomethinginteresting

D.youareveryrudetohim

()44.IfaChinesemanplaceshispalmdownandmoveshisfingerstowardshimself,maybeitmeansthat________.

A.heislookingforsomethinghehaslost

B.hewantssomeonetocometohim

C.hewantssomeoneelsetogetawayfromhim

D.heisgoingtositdownandhavearest

()45.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Understandingpeople'sgesturesinChina.

B.Thereasonwhyweshouldlearngestures.

C.ThereasonwhyChinesedislikegestures.

D.Chinesepeoplegesturealot.

D

The20thBeijingCollegeStudentFilmFestivalbeganatHaidiantheatre.TheeventopenedwithTouchoftheLightbyTaiwandirectorChangJung-Chi.Thefilmtellsatruestoryofablindpianist.IthasalreadywonsomeawardsacrossAsia.

Filmstars,producers,scholarsandstudentsappearedattheopeningofthe20thBeijingCollegeStudentFilmFestival.Thisyear'sfestivalwasdividedintothreeparts:

domestic(国内的)films,universityfilmsandoriginal(原创的)films.

Over200filmswerecompetinginthedomesticfilmsectionsuchasthelaudedBackto1942andTheMaster.

Short,filmsplayedabigpartintheeventthisyear.Moreuniversitystudentsweregiventheopportunitytoshowtheirtalents.

Sinceitsbeginningin1993,thefestivalhasbecomeoneofthemostinfluentialfilmfestivalsintheChinesespeakingworld.Theeventwillalsotourtouniversities.Exhibitionsandseminars(研讨会)willbeheldwherevertheygo.Theeventalsohasaspecialstudents'choiceaward.TheyaskstudentsfromalloverChinatochoosetheirfavoriteactor,actressanddirector.

WinnerswereannouncedattheOlympicSportsCentreinBeijingonMay13th.

()46.Theunderlinedword"it"refersto________.

A.Haidiantheatre

B.the20thBeijingStudentFilmFestival

C.ablindpianist

D.Touchof

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