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theC.the;
theD.a;
a
3.Natureisatitsmostbeautifulinspring______allkindsofflowersareinblossom,______attractspeoplefromallwalksoflifetotakeaspringouting.
A.that;
whichB.which;
whereC.when;
thatD.when;
which
4.IfitwerenotforthefactthatAnne_______ill,Iwouldinvitehertoanswermyquestionnow.
A.wasB.wereC.isD.be
5.AfteraboutonehouroftheplaybetweenChinaandKorea,the______was3-2inour______.
A.score;
favourB.score;
sideC.point;
favourD.point;
side
6.Thephrase"
MadeinChina"
hasbecome______thesamemeaningforgettingwhatyouneedonthecheap.
A.somewhatB.somehowC.anyhowD.anyway
7.EatingissoimportanttoChinese______wehavetheterm"
foodculture"
.Butrecentreportshavethepublicworriedabout______isontheirtables.
A.what;
thatB.which;
thatC.that;
whichD.that;
what
8.Factsprovethattheworld’seconomicdevelopmentisnotawin-losegamebutoneinwhichall______bewinners.A.shallB.canC.mustD.will
9.March5thistheofficial“LearningfromLeiFengDay”whenpeopleare______tolearnfromLeiFeng,aculturalimagesymbolizingselflessnessandcontribution.
A.calledonB.calledupC.calledinD.calledoff
10.Ontheonesideoftheroadgrassshouldbeplanted,and______.
A.ontheotherareflowersB.onanotherflowersC.ontheotherflowersD.onanotherareflowers
11.ThemakerofthepopulargameAngryBirdsannouncedonTuesdaythatitwouldopenitsfirstoverseasoperationinShanghai,______aclearsteptofurtherentertheboomingChinesemarket.
A.tomarkB.markingC.markedD.havingmarked
12.Thereisacommonbeliefamongthestudentsinourschool______theyshouldmakegreateffortstolearnandreachthepeakoftheiracademicperformances.
A.whichB.ifC.thatD.whether
13.China’smedicalreformduringthe12thFive-Yearplanperiodwill______thepracticeofgivingdoctorsandnurses’paythroughthesaleofmedicines.
A.keepawayfromB.takeawayfromC.doawaywithD.getawaywith
14.—Isthereanythingtoeatinthehouse?
I’mhungrynow.
—Thereisonlysomecoldbreadinthefridge.Willit______?
A.doB.workC.fitD.make
15.Thedirectionsforoperatingthismachinewereso______thatwecouldnotunderstand.
A.variousB.differentC.fundamentalD.complex
16.Beijing______somestrongwinds,withdustblowingat20meterspersecondinthecapitalthesedays.
A.seesB.sawC.isseeingD.wasseeing
17.Theyputforwardalotofplansatthemeeting,noneof______carriedoutintheirwork.
A.whichB.themC.whatD.that
18.Chinesecitizensaretohavetheirfingerprints______whenapplyingfororchangingtheirresidentidentitycards.A.recordB.torecordC.recordingD.recorded
19.______sendofficialsabroadfortraining,Ithinkitisbetterforthegovernmenttodirectlyadmitpeoplewhohavestudiedandworkedoverseas.
A.OtherthanB.RatherthanC.LessthanD.Morethan
20.—Tom,Imadeyourcomputersystembreakdown.Iwillpaysomeonetorepairit.
—Oh.______.Icansolveitbymyself.
A.ForgetitB.TakeiteasyC.NowayD.Don’tsayso.
第二节:
完型填空(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21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。
Ayoungstudentwasonedaytakingawalkwithaprofessor.Astheywentalong,theysaw21inthepathapairofoldshoes,whichthey22belongedtoapoormanwhowasemployedinafieldcloseby.
Thestudentturnedtotheprofessor,saying,“Letusplaythemana23:
wewillhidehisshoesandwaittoseehis24whenhecannotfindthem.”
“Myyoungfriend,”answeredtheprofessor,“weshouldneveramuseourselvesatthe25ofthepoor.Butyouarerich,andmaygiveyourselfamuchgreaterpleasure26thepoorman.Putacoinintoeachshoe,andthenwewillhideourselvesandwatch27thediscoveryaffectshim.”
Thestudentdidso,andtheybothplacedthemselvesbehindthebushescloseby.
Thepoormansoonfinishedhiswork,andcame28thefieldtothepathwherehehadlefthisshoes.While29hisfootintooneofhisshoes,he30somethinghard,31hebentdownandfoundthecoin.Astonishmentand32wereseenuponhisface.Hethenlookedaroundhimselfonallsides,butnopersonwastobeseen.Henowputthemoneyintohispocket,andwentontoputontheothershoe;
buthissurprisewas33onfindingtheothercoin.Hisfeelings34him;
hefelluponhis
35,lookeduptoheavenandthankedGodaloud.
Thestudentstoodthere36affected,andhiseyesfilledwithtears.“Now,”saidtheprofessor,“areyounotmuchbetter37thanifyouhadplayedyour38trick?
”Theyouthreplied,“YouhavetaughtmealessonwhichIwillneverforget.Ifeelnowthe39ofthosewords,whichIneverunderstoodbefore:
Itismoreblessedto40thantoreceive.”
21.A.sitting
B.lying
C.hiding
D.laying
22.A.imagined
B.expected
C.supposed
D.recognized
23.A.trick
B.role
C.part
D.game
24.A.impatience
B.puzzlement
C.pity
D.disappointment
25.A.expense
B.risk
C.need
D.poverty
26.A.inreplyto
B.inresponseto
C.bymeansof
D.bywayof
27.A.why
B.when
C.where
D.how
28.A.across
B.around
C.through
D.towards
29.A.rising
B.rushing
C.slipping
D.sliding
30.A.found
B.noticed
C.kicked
D.felt
31.A.but
B.so
C.as
D.for
32.A.wonder
B.admiration
C.guilt
D.anxiety
33.A.advanced
B.improved
C.progressed
D.doubled
34.A.grasped
B.overcame
C.inspired
D.sank
35.A.knees
B.hands
C.feet
D.legs
36.A.generally
B.fairly
C.deeply
D.naturally
37.A.excited
B.satisfied
C.touched
D.pleased
38.A.intended
B.required
C.wanted
D.interested
39.A.fact
B.truth
C.reality
D.faith
40.A.reward
B.win
C.give
D.send
第二部分:
阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;
每小题2分,满分50分)
第1节:
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。
A
WhenpeoplefirstwalkedacrosstheBeringLandBridgethousandsofyearsago,dogswerebytheirsides,accordingtoastudypublishedinthejournalScience.
RobertWayneoftheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles,andJenniferLeonardoftheSmithsonianInstitute,usedDNAmaterial—someofitunearthedbyminersinAlaska—toconcludethattoday’sdomesticdogoriginatedinAsiaandaccompaniedthefirsthumanstotheNewWorldabout10,000to15,000yearsago.Waynesuggeststhatman’sbestfriendmayhaveenabledthetoughjourneyfromAsiaintoNorthAmerica.“Dogsmayhavebeenthereasonpeoplemadeitacrossthelandbridge,”saidWayne.“Theycanpullthings,carrythings,defendyoufromfierceanimals,andthey’reusefultoeat.”
Researchershaveagreedthattoday’sdogistheresultofthedomestication(驯化)ofwolvesthousandsofyearsago.Beforethisrecentstudy,acommonthoughtaboutthepreciseoriginofNorthAmerica’sdomesticdogwasthatNativesdomesticatedlocalwolves,thedescendents(后代)ofwhichnowlivewithpeopleinAlaska,Canada,andtheLower48.
DogremainsfromaFairbanks-areagoldminehelpedthescientistsreachtheirconclusion.Leonard,anevolutionarybiologist,collectedDNAfrom11bonesofancientdogsthatwerelockedinpermafrost(永冻层)untilFairbanksminersuncoveredtheminthe1920s.TheminersdonatedthepreservedbonestotheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryinNewYorkCity,wheretheyremaineduntouchedformorethan70years.Afterborrowingthebonesfromthemuseum,LeonardandhercolleaguesusedradiocarbontechniquestofindtheageoftheAlaskadogs.Theyfoundthedogsalllivedbetweentheyearsof1450and1675A.D.,beforeVitusBeringandAlekseyChirikovwhowerethefirstknownEuropeanstoviewAlaskain1741.ThebonesofdogsthatwanderedtheFairbanksareacenturiesagoshouldthereforebetheremainsof“purenativeAmericandogs,”Leonardsaid.TheDNAoftheFairbanksdogswouldalsoexposewhethertheywerethedescendentsofwolvesfromNorthAmerica.
AlongwiththeFairbankssamples,theresearcherscollectedDNAfrombonesof37dogspecimens(标本)fromMexico,Peru,andBoliviathatexistedbeforethearrivalofColumbus.InthecaseofboththeAlaskadogsandthedogsfromLatinAmerica,theresearchersfoundthattheysharedthemostgeneticmaterialwithgraywolvesofEuropeandAsia.ThissupportstheideaofdomesticdogsenteringtheNewWorldwiththefirsthumanexplorerswhowanderedeastoverthelandbridge.
LeonardandWayne’sstudysuggeststhatdogsjoinedthefirsthumansthatmadetheadventureacrosstheBeringLandBridgetoslowlypopulatetheAmericas.Waynethinksthedogsthatmadethetripmusthaveprovidedsomeexcellentservicetotheirhumancompanionsortheywouldnothavebeenbroughtalong.“Dogsmusthavebeenusefulbecausetheywereexpensivetokeep,”Waynesaid.“Theydidn’tfeedonmice;
theyfedonmeat,whichwasaveryguardedresource.”
41.Theunderlinedword“remains”isclosedinmeaningto______.
A.leftoverfoodB.animalwast