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第一节:

单项填空

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

1._______thegoodnews,tearscametohiseyes.

A.HearingB.WhenheheardC.TohearD.Heard

2.YoumayfindoutmoreinformationaboutAustraliannativesthroughtheInternet_______.

A.ifpossibleB.ifnecessaryC.ifanythingD.iftheyarenecessary

3.Thehappysmileonherfacesuggeststhatshe_______tothepartytomorrowevening.

A.willgoB.shouldgoC.wouldhavegoneD.isabouttogo

4.Peopleusuallyfinditeasytogetonwellwiththeirfriendsiftheyare_______inbackgroundsandtastes.

A.likelyB.differentC.familiarD.alike

5.Itwasnotuntilearlythismorning_______myfathercamebackfromwork,whichsurprisedus.

A.whenB.whereC.thatD.who

6.Wecanseenocloudsinthesky.Therefore,there’snodoubt______itwillbefinetomorrow.

A.thatB.whetherC.ifD.how

7.—Doyouknowanythingaboutthatman?

—No.Iknownothingabouthim_______Ireadinthenewspaperyesterday.

A.besidesB.exceptwhatC.exceptforD.exceptwhen

8.Thetrainhadnotcomeyetandtheman______hiswatchanxiously.

A.focusedonB.glancedatC.watchedD.confirmed

9.Howcanyou_______yourselfpromotedifyoujuststayhere,doingnothingatall?

A.doB.getC.causeD.consider

10.—Howabouthersongs?

—Verywell,andshecanalsodance.Sheis_______asinger.

A.morethanB.betterthanC.ratherthanD.lessthan

11.—WhereisMr.Wang?

—Heisnothere.Hemust_______thestudents’papersintheoffice.

A.correctB.havecorrectedC.becorrectingD.corrects

12.Itwasabadyearforfilms,_______bothquantityandquality.

A.intermsofB.inadditionC.asaresultofD.onaverage

13.Weshoulddosomethingtohelppoorcountriessothatpeopleofthosecountrieswillnot_______hungry.

A.goB.turnC.makeD.change

14.Weshouldgivestudentsmorechancesto_______theproblemsintheirdailylives.

A.dealwithB.endupC.getintoD.pickup

15.Only_______canaffordtoshophere.

A.withplentyofmoneypeople

B.peopleofplentyofmoney

C.peoplewithplentyofmoney

D.peoplehaveplentyofmoney

第二节:

完形填空

Onenightrecently,Iwasdrivingdownahighwayatabout60milesanhour.Acarcamefromthe16directionataboutthesamespeed.Aswe17eachother,Ilookedintothedriver’seyesforasecond.I18whetherhemightbethinking,asIwas,how19wewereoneachotheratthatmoment.Iwasrelyingonhimnottofall20,nottocrossoverintomylane(车道)andbringmy21toasuddenend.Hereliedonmeinjustthesamewaywithout22.

Ibelievethatisthewaytheworld23.Atsomelevel,wealldependupon24.Sometimesthatdependencerequiresussimplynotto25overthedoubleyellowline.Sometimesitrequiresusto26cooperatively(同心协力地),withfriendsoreven27.

28technologymakesourworldsmaller,theneedincreasesforcooperation.In2003,doctorsinfivenationswereencouragedto29thecausesofSARS,savingthousandsoflives.The30ofinternationalterrorismhasshownitselftobeasimilar31,onerequiringthe32acrosstheworld.Wemust33thatourfutureisnotcontrolledbyourselvesalone.

I’vecometobelievethatonemustrelyuponthegoodfaithandjudgmentofothers.So,while34alonedownadarkroad,wemustknowthecominglightmaynotbeadanger,buta35momentoftrust.

16.A.sameB.oppositeC.nearD.far

17.A.passedB.caughtC.blamedD.reminded

18.A.askedB.searchedC.repeatedD.wondered

19.A.friendlyB.strangeC.dependentD.confident

20.A.illB.asleepC.awayD.apart

21.A.carB.tripC.journeyD.life

22.A.doubtB.successC.difficultyD.feeling

23.A.formsB.runsC.worksD.appears

24.A.oneanotherB.theotherC.everyotherD.someother

25.A.jumpB.crossC.takeD.go

26.A.competeB.walkC.actD.travel

27.A.strangersB.relativesC.colleaguesD.animals

28.A.ButB.IfC.AsD.After

29.A.determineB.damageC.considerD.find

30.A.arrivalB.organizationC.developmentD.threat

31.A.conditionB.problemC.situationD.question

32.A.effortsB.practiceC.fightingD.forces

33.A.hopeB.decideC.recognizeD.face

34.A.sittingB.standingC.flyingD.driving

35.A.closedB.sharedC.brokenD.concerned

第三节:

阅读理解

A

HaveyoueverdrawnaHalloweenwitch(女巫)inyourartclass?

Perhapstheteacherputsomeofthestudents’drawingsontheboard.Althougheveryonedrewthesamesubject,someofthedrawingsprobablylookeddifferentfromothers.Manyoftheartistsputintotheirpicturessomeoftheirfeelingsaboutwitches.

WhenthefamousSpanishpainterPabloPicassowenttotheartschool,heandhisclassmatespaintedthesamesubjects.Theydrewtrees,flowers,andpeople.Theymadesketchesoftheseaandofbuildings.Manyoftheirpaintingslookedalike.

Picassodiscoveredmanythingsaboutpaintinginschool.Hestudiedtheworksoffamousartistsandlearnedfromthem.Buthewasbeginningtoexpresshimselfinhisownway.Intime,hispaintingsweresodifferentthattheycouldbepickedoutfromthedrawingsoftheotherartists.Hehaddevelopedastyleofhisown.

IthasbeensaidthatPicassoneversetouttopaintcarryinghiseasel(画架)andpaintbrushes(画笔).Whenhefeltlikepainting,hepainted,evenifitwasthemiddleofthenight.Sometimeshemadeaquickdrawingwithhisfingersorwitharusty(生锈的)nailhehadpickedup.

Heneverpaintedanobjectjustthewayhiseyessawit,asifheweretakingaphotograph.Buthispaintingsstillhadmeaningtomanywhosawthem.HisartbecamesospecialthatPicassonolongerbelongedtothegroupofartistswhothoughtandpaintedalike.

36.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.

A.drawingHalloweenpictures

B.Picasso’suniquestyle

C.paintinginthemiddleofthenight

D.thelifestoryofPabloPicasso

37.WhywerePicasso’sdrawingsdifferentfromotherartists’?

A.Healwaysusedthesamecolors.

B.Hehadhisownpaintingstyle.

C.Healwayspaintedthesameobjects.

D.Hepaintedwithhisfingers.

38.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Picasso’spaintingsmeandifferentthingstodifferentpeople.

B.Picassostartedoutbypaintingpeople’sphoto-graphs.

C.Differentartistsseethesameobjectindifferentways.

D.Somefamousartistsdidn’tappreciatePicasso’spaintings.

B

Ithappenedtobeabeautifulsummerafternoon,andMr.PhillipwastakingawalkinthedowntownareaofParis,capitalofFrance.

Whenheturnedtoastreetcorner,heheardthevoiceofalovelyFrenchsingercomingfromanearbyrestaurant.Thesweetmusicattractedhim,sohewentintotherestauranttohearitbetter.Mr.Phillipsatdownquietlyatatablenearthedoor.Noticingthewaitercomeover,heorderedaglassofFrenchwine.

Thewaiterreturnedwiththeglassofwineandputitonthetable.Mr.Phillipstarteddrinkingthewineslowlyandwatchingotherpeopleintherestaurant.Therewerethreecustomerssittingatatablenearhim.HecouldtellbytheiraccentsthatoneofthemwasanAmerican,oneanEnglishmanandthethirdmanwasafunny-lookingstranger.Thepolitewaiterservedeachofthethreemenaglassofbeer.Bychance,eachglasshadaflyinit.

Outofcuriosity,Mr.Phillipwatchedcarefullywhattheyweregoingtodo.Tohisamusement,hefoundthateachofthemtookaquitedifferentattitude.TheAmericanpickeduphisglass,tookahardlookatthefly,andthenpouredtheflyandhalfofhisbeeronthefloor.TheEnglishmanlookedintotheglass,noticedtheflyandreachedforaspoon,withwhichhetooktheflyoutofthebeeranddranktherestofit.Andthestrangernoticedtheflyinthebeer,pickeditwithhisfingers,squeezed(挤压)itcarefullyinordertosaveeverydropofbeer,thendrankitup.

39.Mr.Phillipwentintotherestaurantto_____.

A.havesomethingtoeatafterthewalk

B.waitforafriendthere

C.meethisthreefriendsthere

D.enjoythepleasantmusic

40.TherestaurantwhereMr.Philliphadadrinkmustbe_____.

A.afirst-classone

B.aratherdirtyplace

C.expensiveandcomfortable

D.aplacewhereonlybeerwasserved

41.Ofallthethreecustomersatthetable,_____.

A.thestrangerdrankthemostfromtheglass

B.theEnglishmanwastedhalfofhisbeer

C.thestrangerwasthecleverest

D.theAmericanlikedthebeerbest

42.Theauthorwrotethepassageto_____.

A.describepeople’sattitudestodifferentbeers

B.showtherestaurantprovidedverybadservice

C

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