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“Itmusthavebeenthecrash,”saidherhusband____15_______.“Itknockedthefoodoutofherthroat.Theaccidentturnedouttobeablessing.”
1.A.startB.startedC.hasstartedD.starts
2.A.theirB.theirsC.theyD.them
3.A.anyB.noC.someD.each
4.A.wouldB.mightC.shouldD.could
5.A.onB.offC.outD.into
6.A.nearB.nearlyC.nearerD.nearest
7.A.withB.byC.atD.after
8.A.becauseB.althoughC.soD.after
9.A.whichB.whyC.whileD.who
10.A.stopB.tostopC.stopsD.stopped
11.A.andB.orC.butD.before
12.A.theB.aC.anD./
13.A.whereB.howC.whenD.what
14.A.isbreathingB.hasbreathedC.wasbreathingD.willbreath
15.A.happyB.happilyC.unhappyD.happiness
二、完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从16-25各题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Iusedtohuntandhavekilledquiteafewdeer.Therewasgreat___16_____inwaitingandshooting.
Onecoldmorninginwinter,Iwentalonetoahillside.Icarriedmygunandthreethicksandwiches.Ifoundanaturalhidingplace.Itwasprettycold,butIhad____17____clothingon.Isattherewaitingforonehour.Nothingshowed.Theplacewasreally___18______.
Suddenly,abeautifulbuck(雄鹿)appeared.SurelyIcouldn’t___19____it.ImustwaitforhimtorealizeIwasthere.Iwaitedforhimto____20____withastart(惊吓).
Tomysurprise,hecametowardsme!
Hewascurious,Isuppose.Hemusthaveknownaboutmenandtheir___21___.ButhewalkedrightupwhereIwassitting.Thenhestoppedandlookedatme!
Iwasgettingabit___22_____now.Abigbuckcandoalotofdamage.
Whathappenednextwashardtobelieve.Butitallseemedquitenatural.Ireachedupandscratched(抚摸)hishead.Andhe____23____it.Thatbig,wild,beautifulbuckbenthishead.
Iscratchedhisbodyandfedhimmylastsandwich.Thenhewenthisway,downthehill.Ijustwatchedhimgo--astrongbuckcarryingaproudhead.
Ipickedupmygunandstartedwalkingback.____24____,Iheardtheshots—twoofthem.Ifyou’vehuntedenoughyouknowtwoshotsmeana(n)___25_______.Ihadforgottenthattherewereotherhuntersaround.
Idecidedtogiveuphuntingfromthatdayon.
16.A.excitementB.troubleC.interestD.patience
17.A.beautifulB.cleanC.warmD.little
18.A.dirtyB.quietC.funD.strange
19.A.hitB.loseC.callD.miss
20.A.runB.playC.smileD.walk
21.A.feelingsB.habitsC.gunsD.clothes
22.A.curiousB.nervousC.angryD.painful
23.A.refusedB.stoppedC.helpedD.liked
24.A.SuddenlyB.LuckilyC.UsuallyD.Quickly
25.A.decisionB.killC.warningD.action
三、阅读理解(共两节,满分45分)
第一节阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从26-45各题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
GaryandGavinweretwinbrotherswhoworkedinastoreownedbytheirfather.Afterthefatherhadpassedaway,theytookoverthestore.Everythingwentwelluntilthedayatwenty-dollarbilldisappeared.Garyhadleftthebillonthecashregister(收银台).Butwhenhereturned,themoneywasgone.
GarythenaskedhisbrotherGavin,“Didyouseethattwenty-dollarbillonthecashregister?
’Gavinsaidthathehadnot.ButGarydidnotletitgoandkeptasking.“Twenty-dollarbillscan’twalkawaybythemselves!
Surelyyoumusthaveseenit.”“IsaidIdidn’tseeit!
”Gavinrepliedwithanger.
Thequarreldividedtheyoungmenandtheycouldnolongerworktogether.Later,awallwasbuiltinthecenterofthestore.Fortwentyyears,hostility(敌意)neverended.
Oneday,astrangemancametothestore.HewalkedinandaskedGary,“Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?
”Garyrepliedthathe’dbeenthereallhislife.“ThenyouarethepersonI’mlookingfor,”themansaid.“Twentyyearsago,Iwastotallybrokeandhungry.Ienteredthisstorefromthebackdoorandsawatwenty-dollarbillonthecashregister.AndItookit.AlltheseyearsIhaven’tbeenabletoforgetthat.Ihadtocomebackandapologizeforthat.
Thestrangerfeltshockedwhenseeingtearswellupintheeyesofthemiddle-agedmaninfrontofhim.“Wouldyoupleasegonextdoorandtellthesamestorytothemaninthestore?
”Garyasked.Thensomethingsurprisedthestrangerevenmore--afterhearinghisstory,thetwomiddle-agedmenhuggedeachotherandcriedtogetherinthefrontofthewallofthestore.
Aftertwentyyears,thewallthatseparatedthemfinallycamedown.
26.WhywasGavinangry?
A.Becausehewasnottrustedbyhisbrother.
B.BecauseGarytookhistwenty-dollarbill.
C.Becausehewasleftwithlittlemoneybyhisfather.
D.BecauseGaryletgothethiefwhotookthemoney.
27.Whathappenedafterthequarrel?
A.Thetwobrothersgotwellagain.
B.Thetwobrothersstoppedworking.
C.Thetwobrothersseparatetheirstorewithawall.
D.Thetwobrotherswenttodifferentplacesforaliving.
28.Whoactuallytookthemoneyaway?
A.GaryandGavin’sfather.B.Thestranger.C.Gary.D.Gavin
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“broke”meaninParagraph4?
A.Gettinghurt.B.Beingthirsty.C.Beinghappy.D.Havingnomoney.
30.Wecanlearnfromthelastsentenceofthepassagethat_________________
A.Thewalldisappearedbecauseitwasbuiltforalongtime.
B.Thetwobrothersatlastnolongerhatedeachother.
C.Thetwobrotherswantedtomaketheirstorebigger.
D.Thestrangerwouldhelpbuildanewwall.
B
It’sallaboutpatiencereally.
Chinesewalkers,whousuallywalktheredlighttogether,maybesurprisedatrecentresearchwhichshowedthattheyaremorepatientthanpeopleabroad.
Astudylookedatmorethan1,800walkersatthreebusyShanghaicrossings.ItfoundthatanaverageChinesewalkerranoutofpatienceatredlightsafter90seconds.Butthere’saninterestingfact:
theaverageGerman’senduranceability(耐性)wasaround60secondswhiletheBritishonly45secondsandtheAmerican40seconds.
Peoplewilltakenonoticeoftheredlightswhenthewaitingtimeexceed(超过)theirpatiencetime.“AlotofChinesetrafficlightsarecar-friendlyinsteadofwalker-friendly,”saidNiYing,wholedtheresearchteam.Astherearemoreandmorecarusersinthecity,transportationplannersaregivingthemmoreconvenienceontheroads,accordingtoher.
Thestudyalsofoundthatatsomecrossings,walkerswaitedlongerthan150seconds,andatothercrossingsthewaitcouldbeaslongas200seconds.However,mostredlightsabroaddonotexceed120seconds.
Thestudysuggestedthatplannersshouldthinkaboutthewalkingpace(步幅)ofpeoplefromdifferentagegroups,especiallymiddle-agedpeopleandseniors,inordertomaketheroadsmorewalker-friendly.Butthecity’strafficpolicedonotagree.Theyarguethattheroadsaredesignednotjustforthewalkers,butalsoforcars.“Togivemoretimeforwalkerswouldcutdownthetimeforcars,”atrafficpolicemansaid.“Onabusytrafficday,itcancauseproblems.”
31.Whoarethemostpatientamongthepeoplefromfourdifferentcountries?
A.TheChinese.B.TheGerman.C.TheBritish.D.TheAmerican
32.FromParagraph4,wecanknowthatChinesewalkerswalktheredlightsbecause________
A.theyarelesspatient.
B.theyarenotfriendlytocarusers.
C.Thereisoftensomethingwrongwiththeredlights.
D.Thewaitingtimeatthecrossingsistoolong.
33.Whatdoes“them”inParagraph4referto?
A.Transportationplanners.B.Walkers.C.Carusers.D.Theresearchteam.
34.Howcouldroadsbecomemorefriendlytowalkersaccordingtothestudy?
A.Bytakingawaythetrafficlights.
B.Bymakingtheroadswiderandlooknicer.
C.Bychangingthewaitingtimeaccordingtopeople’swalkingpace.
D.Bystoppingthemiddle-agedandoldpeoplefromwalkingacrosstheroads.
35.Whichofthefollowingwillthetrafficpoliceagreewith?
A.It’srighttogivemoretimetowalkers.
B.Reducingtimeforcaruserswillmaketrafficbusier.
C.Moreroadsshouldbebuilttomeettheneedofdifferentpeople.
D.Morepeopleshouldbeencouragedtowalkinsteadofdriving.
C
OnOctober5,TuYouyou,84,becamethefirstChinesetowinaNobelPrizeinnaturalscience.Sheisonlythe12thwomaninhistorytobeawardedthehonor.
Tuwasbornin
Ningbo,Zhejiang,Chinaon30December1930.SheoncestudiedatXiaoshiMiddleSchool
andNingboMiddleSchool.HerteachersaidthatTulikedreadingbooksandshewasveryhard-working.From1951to1955,sheattendedBeijingMedicalCollege.LaterTuwastrainedfortwoandahalfyearsin
traditionalChinesemedicine.
Tuwasgi