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I.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Forseveralyears,welivedattheendofalongTexascountryroad.EveryeveningwhenIwasawayfromhomeonbusiness,mylittleboywouldaskpermissionofhismothertotakehisblack1andhisdaddy’swalkingstick,tomakethehalf-mile2fromthehousetothefencewhich3thebeginningofthedirtydriveway.ks5u

Oneday,Iwasbusywithmybusinessandwas4foraboutanhour,completelyforgettingaboutthe5littleboydowntheroadwhomightbe6forhisdaddy.

Onmywayhome,therainwassothickthatIcouldnot7tenfeetinfrontofme.AllIcould8wasfinishingmyjourneyandgettingoutoftherain.9,thedownpourbegantoabate(减弱).Itwasonlyadrizzle(细雨)bythetimemycarturnedthelast10andapproachedthefinalstreetbetweenmeandawarmhomeandnicemeal.

11,Icaughtsightofmylittleboy,whowas12anumbrellainonehand,awalkingstickintheother,andwaswearingthebiggestandmostbeautifulsmileevertolightenthe13ofalittleboy.

AsIstoppedthecarand14thedoor,heranintomyarmsandheldmelongandhard.Hewaswetand15withcold,buthenever16therain,northehour-longwait.Hesimplysaid,“Daddy,Imissedyou.Iamsogladyouarehome.”ks5u

Lastyear,we17toawonderfulnewhomeprovidedforaspecialseasoninourlives.Wenolongerhavealongcountryroad.18,Ihaveneverforgottentherainydayandthelittleboyandhisblackdog.Often,perhapsathousandtimes,that19hasoccurredinmymind.20alleventsinourlives,ithappensonce,andmustbetreasured.

 

1.A.bagB.dogC.umbrellaD.toy

2.A.journeyB.flightC.effortD.ride

3.A.discoveredB.explainedC.markedD.described

4.A.controlledB.trainedC.delayedD.bothered

5.A.hopefulB.gratefulC.carefulD.faithful

6.A.waitingB.sendingC.searchingD.calling

7.A.driveB.seeC.feelD.hear

8.A.sticktoB.thinkofC.pickupD.holdon

9.A.InfactB.InsurpriseC.AtonceD.Atlast

10.A.momentB.cornerC.streetD.way

11.A.AllofasuddenB.BelieveitornotC.TomypleasureD.Forseconds

12.A.holdingB.takingC.foldingD.carryin

13.A.bodyB.headC.faceD.hand

14.A.closedB.lockedC.knockedD.opened

15.A.worryingB.nervousC.tremblingD.anxious

16.A.noticedB.doubtedC.judgedD.mentioned

17.A.movedB.turnedC.returnedD.traveled

18.A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.OtherwiseD.However

19.A.timeB.sceneC.actD.sight

20.A.WithB.ForC.LikeD.Among

SectionB

Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;

fortheotherblanks, 

useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Gordonwashungry.Heopenedtherefrigerator,21_____thereusedtobemuchfoodbeforehiswifelefthim.Theremustbe22_____inheretoeat,hethought.Now,however,therewasasinglehotdog.

After23_____(take)itoutofitspackage,heputasmallfryingpanontothestove’sgasburner.Heturnedontheheat.Thenhepouredalittlebit24vegetableoilintothepan.Heslicedthehotdoginhalflengthwise.25_____theoilgothot,heputthetwohalvesinthepan.About26_____minutelater,heflippedeachhalfover.Afteranotherminute,hetookthehotdogoutofthepan.

Gordonputtwoslicesofbreadintothetoaster.Thiswastastyandhealthybread.Thefirstingredient27_____(list)wasorganicsproutedwheat.Thefirstingredientinordinarybreadisusuallyunbleachedflour.

Whenthetoastpoppedup,heputmustard,mayonnaise,andketchupononeslice.Thenheaddedtwoslicesofonion.28_____topoftheonions,heplacedthehotdog.Ontopofthehotdog,heputacoupleofslicesofapple.Thenheaddedsomebitsofhotgreenchile,andthenputthetoppieceoftoastontothechilebits.P.F.Productions

Ahh,29_____asandwich,hethought,ashesatdown30_____(eat).

II.ReadingComprehension

Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

DearLee,

AsItoldyou,I’llbegoneuntilWednesdaymorning.Thankyousomuchfortakingonmy“children”whileI’maway.Likerealchildren,theycanbekindofirritatingsometimes,butI’mgoingtoenjoymyselfsomuchmoreknowingthey’regettingsomekindhumanattention.RememberthatRegina(the“queen”inLatin,andsheactslikeone)isteething.Ifyoudon’twatchher,she’llchewanything,includinghersister,thecat.Thereareplentyofchewtoysaroundthehouse.Whenevershestartsgnawingonanythingillegal,justdivertherwithoneofthose.Shegenerallysettlesrightdowntoagoodhour-longchew.Thenyou’llseeherwanderingaroundwhimperingwiththeremainsofthetoyinhermouth.Shegetsreallyfrustratedbecausewhatshewantsistoburythething.She’lltrytodigaholebetweenthecushionsofthecouch.Findingthatunsatisfactory,she’llwandersomemore,discontent,untilyousolveherproblemforher.Iusuallyshowherthelaundrybasket,movingafewclothessoshecanburyhertoybeneaththem.Idosoundlikeaparent,don’tI?

Youhavetounderstand,myownsonispracticallygrownup.

Regina’sfoodisthePuppyChowintheutilityroom,wheretheotherpetfoodisstored.Giveherabowlonceinthemorningandonceintheevening.Nomorethanthat,nomatterhowmuchshebegs.Beagles(猎犬)arenotoriousovereaters,accordingtoherbreeder,andIdon’twanthertolosehergirlishfigure.ShecanshareRex(theKing’s)water,butbesureit’schangeddaily.Sheneedstogooutseveraltimesaday,especiallylastthingatnightandfirstthinginthemorning.Letherstayoutforabouttenminuteseachtime,soshecandoallherbusiness.Shealsoneedsawalkintheafternoon,afterwhichit’simportanttorompwithherforawhileintheyard.Thegameshelovesmostisfetch,butbesuretomakeherdroptheball.She’dratherplaytugofwarwithit.Tellher,“Sit!

”Then,whenshedoes,say,“Dropit!

”Besuretotellher“goodgirl,”andthen

throwtheballforher.Ihopeyou’llenjoythesesessionsasmuchasIdo.

Now,fortheothertwo,RexandPaws…(lettercontinues)

1.Thetoneofthisletterisbestdescribedas_____.

A.chattyandhumorousB.logicalandprecise

C.confidentandtrustingD.humbleandpreachy

2.Theinformationinthenoteissufficienttodeterminethattherearethreeanimals.Theyare_____.

A.twocatsandadogB.threedogs

C.adog,acat,andanunspecifiedanimalD.acat,adog,andaparrot

3.Fromthecontextofthenote,itismostlikelythatthename“Rex”is_____.

A.SpanishB.EnglishC.FrenchD.Latin

4.Ifthesitteristofollowtheowner’sdirectionsinplayingfetchwithRegina,atwhatpointwillheorshetellRegina“goodgirl”?

A.EverytimeReginagoesaftertheball.B.AfterReginafindstheball.

C.WhenReginabringstheballback.D.AfterReginadropstheball.

(B)

IwasbornundertheBlueRidge,andunderthatsidewhichisblueintheeveninglight,inawildlandofgameandforestandrushingwaters.There,onthebordersofacreekthatrunsintotheYadkinRiver,inacabinthatwaschinkedwithredmud,IcameintotheworldasubjectofKingGeorgetheThird,inthatpartofhisrealmknownastheprovinceofNorthCarolina.

Thecabinsmeltverystronglyofcorn-poneandbacon,andtheodorofpelts.Ithadtwoshakedowns(临时床铺),ononeofwhichIsleptunderabearskin.Aroughstonechimneywasraisedoutside,andthefireplacewasaslongasmyfatherwastall.Therewasacraneinit,andabakekettle;

andoveritgreatbuckhornsheldmyfather’sriflewhenitwasnotinuse.Onotherhornshungjerkedbear’smeatandvenisonhams,andgourdsfordrinkingcups,andbagsofseed,andmyfather’sbesthuntingshirt;

also,inaneglectedcorner,severalarticlesofwoman’sclothing.Theseoncebelongedtomymother.Amongthemwasagownofsilk,ofafine,fadedpattern,whichIalwayswondered.ThewomenattheCross-Roads,twelvemilesaway,weredressedincoarsebutternutwoolandhugesunbonnets.ButwhenIquestionedmyfatheronthesemattershewouldgivemenoanswers.

Myfatherwas—howshallIsaywhathewas?

TothisdayIcanonlysurmisemanythingsofhim.HewasaScotchmanborn,andIknownowthathehadaslightScotchaccent.AtthetimeofwhichIwrite,myearlychildhood,hewasafrontiersmanand

hunter.Icanseehimnow,withhishuntingshirtandleggins(绑腿)andmoccasins(莫卡辛鞋);

hispowderhorn,engravedwithwondrousscenes;

hisbulletpouchandtomahawkandhuntingknife.Hewasatall,leanmanwithastrange,sadface.Andhetalkedlittleexceptwhenhedranktoomany“horns,”astheywerecalledinthatcountry.Theselittlebadbehaviorsofmyfather’swereapermanentsourceofwondertome—and,Imustsay,ofdelight.Theyoccurredonlywhenapassingtravelerwhohithisfancychancedthatway,or,whatwasalmostasrare,aneighbor.ManyawinternightIhavelainawakeundertheskins,listeningtoaflowof

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