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A.attend B.make
C.hold D.stand
24.Ourteam___theirsbythescore2:
1inthefinalfootballmatch.
A.wonB.hitC.beatD.failed
25.--Doyouoftengotothepark?
--Yes,I'
vevisitedit________times.
A.scoreofB.scoresofC.threescoresofD.manyscores
26.Heaskedthemtocometohisofficeone_____.
A.atatimeB.atalltimeC.attimesD.atonetime
27.Theoldman___morningexercises.
A.isusedtodo
B.gotintothehabittodo
C.hasgotintothehabitofdoing
D.getusedtodo
28.Hethoughtthepaintingwasoflittle_______,soheletmehaveitonlyfortenpounds.
A.costB.valueC.priceD.expense
29.Youcan’t_______possessionofthehouseuntilallpapershavebeensigned.
A.moveB.takeC.catchD.show
30.-DidLindaseethetrafficaccident?
-No,nosooner______thanithappened.
A.hadshegoneB.shehadgoneC.hasshegoneD.shehasgone
31.Ifyouaretravelling_______thecustomsarereallyforeigntoyourown,pleasedoastheRomansdo.
A.inwhichB.whatC.whenD.where
32.Afteralltheharmshehasdone,she_______whatevershegets.
A.costsB.deservesC.appointsD.obtain
33.Everyoneofushopedthathewould______afterafewdays’treatmentinthehospital.
A.bringupB.growupC.lookupD.pickup
34.Theboywasso______inreadingthathedidn’thearhisfatherknockingatthedoor.
A.drawnB.absorbedC.valuedD.talented
35.-Howareyougettingon?
-Fine.IthinkIhavebeenused______now.
A.toworkhardB.tohardworkC.workhardD.hardwork
.完形填空(20分)
Seventeen-year-oldRivertownteenager,JohnJanson,washonouredattheLifesaverAwardslastnightforcarryingoutlifesavingfirstaidonhisneighbourafterashockingknife36.
Johnwaspresentedwithhisawardataceremony(仪式)whichrecognizedthe37oftenpeoplewhohavesavedthelifeof38person.
Johnhadbeenstudyinginhisroomwhenheheard39.Whenheandhisfatherrushedoutside,they40thatAnneSlade,motherofthree,hadbeenstabbed41withaknifebyherex-boyfriend.Themanranfromthe42andleftMsSladelyinginherfrontgarden43veryheavily.Herhandshadalmostbeencutfromherbody.
ItwasJohn’squick44andknowledgeoffirstaidthatsavedMsSlade’slife.Heimmediatelyaskedanumberof45peopleforbandages,butwhennobodycouldputtheirhandsonany,hisfathergotsometeatowels(毛巾)and46fromtheirhouse.Johnusedthesetodressthemostsevere47tomsSlade’shands.Heslowedthebleedingbyapplyingpressuretothewoundsuntilthe48andambulancearrived.
“I’m49ofwhatIdidbutIwasjustdoingwhatIhadbeen50,”Johnsaid.
JohnhadtakenpartintheYoungLifesaverSchemeathishighschool.When51John.MrAlanSoutherton,DirectoroftheYoungLifesaverSchemesaid,“ThereisnodoubtthatJohn’squickthinkingandthefirstaid52thathelearntatschoolsavedMsSlade’slife.Thisshowsthatasimpleknowledgeoffirstaidcanmakeareal53.”
JohnandnineotherLifeSaversalsoattendeda54receptionyesterdayhostedbythePrimeMinisterbefore55theirawardslastnight.
36.A.showB.attackC.fightD.defend
37.A.braveryB.courageC.achievementsD.progress
38.A.anyotherB.anotherC.theotherD.others
39.A.quarrellingB.arguingC.shoutingD.screaming
40.A.realizedB.believedC.thoughtD.discovered
41.A.repeatedlyB.rudelyC.frequentlyD.gradually
42.A.homeB.placeC.sceneD.garden
43.A.shakingB.strugglingC.bleedingD.crying
44.A.actionB.operationC.experienceD.request
45.A.severalB.nearbyC.familiarD.curious
46.A.waterB.tapeC.instrumentD.luggage
47.A.damagesB.painsC.injuriesD.cuts
48.A.neighboursB.childrenC.doctorD.police
49.A.proudB.fondC.sureD.tired
50.A.expectedB.taughtC.encouragedD.educated
51.A.praisingB.referringtoC.talkingwithD.congratulating
52.A.skillsB.instructionsC.treatmentsD.methods
53.A.discoveryB.contributionC.differenceD.choice
54.A.recentB.publicC.privateD.special
55.A.givingB.rememberingC.announcing
.阅读理解(30分)
A
AZoeChamberswasasuccessfulPR(PublicRelations)consultantandlifewasgoingwell—shehadagreatjob,abeautifulflatandabusysociallifeinLondon.ThenoneeveninginJunelastyear,shereceivedatextmessagetellinghershewasoutofwork.“Thefirsttwoweekswerethemostdifficulttolivethrough,”shesaid.“AftereverythingI’ddoneforthecompany,theydismissedmebytext!
IwassoangryandIjustdidn’tfeellikelookingforanotherjob.Ihateeverythingaboutthecityandmylife.”
Then,Zoereceivedaninvitationfromanoldschoolfriend,Kathy,tocomeandstay.Kathyandherhusband,Huw,hadjustboughtafarminnorth-westWales.ZoejumpedatthechancetospendaweekendawayfromLondon,andnow,tenmonthslater,sheisstillonthefarm.
“ThemomentIarrivedatKathy’sfarm,IloveditandIknewIwantedtostay,”saidZoe.“Everythingaboutmypastlifesuddenlyseemedmeaningless.”
ZoehasbeenworkingonthefarmsinceOctoberoflastyearandsaysshehasnoregrets.“It’sahardlife,physicallyverytiring,”shesays.“InLondonIwasstressedandoftenmentallyexhausted.Butthisisagood,healthytiredness.Here,allIneedtoputmeinagoodmoodisahotbathandoneofKathy’swonderfuldinners.”
Zoesaysshehasneverfeltboredonthefarm.Everydaybringsanewexperience.Kathyhasbeenteachingherhowtorideahorseandshehaslearnttodriveatractor.SinceChristmas,shehasbeenhelpingwiththelambing—watchingalambbeingbornisunbelievable,shesays,“It’soneofthemostmovingexperiencesI’veeverhad.Icouldnevergobacktocitylifenow.”
56.WhenworkingasaPRconsultantinLondon,Zoethoughtsheliveda______life.
A.satisfyingB.toughC.meaninglessD.boring
57.ThemostimportantreasonwhyZoewenttovisitKathy’sfarmisthat_________.
A.ZoelostherjobasaPRconsultantB.Kathypersuadedhertodoso
C.ZoegottiredofthecitylifeD.ZoelovedWalesmorethanLondon
58.HowdoesZoefeelaboutthecountrylifeaccordingtothepassage?
______.
A.TiresomeandtroublesomeB.Romanticandpeaceful
C.MentallyexhaustingbuthealthyD.Physicallytiringbutrewarding
B
OnedaywhenMrSmithcamehomefromwork,hefoundhiswifeveryangryaboutsomething.MrSmithalwaysthoughtthathewasmorereasonablethanhiswife,sohestartedtogiveheralectureontheimportanceofalwaysremainingcalm.
Finallyhesaid,"
It'
sawasteofyourstrengthtogetexcitedaboutsmallthings.Trainyourselftobepatient,likeme.Nowlookattheflythathasjustlandedonmynose.AmIgettingexcitedorangry?
AmIshoutingorwavingmyarmsaround?
No,I'
mnot.I'
mperfectlycalm."
Justashehadsaidthis,MrSmithstartedshouting.Hejumpedupandbegantowavehisarmsaroundwildlyandcryterribly.Hecouldn'
tspeakforsometime,butatlasthewasabletotellhiswife:
thethingonhisnosehadn'
tbeenafly,ithadbeenabee.
59.ThefirstthingMrSmithdidafterhegothomeonedaywasthat_______.
A.hetaughthiswifealesson,asusual
B.hetriedtopersuadehiswifetotakeiteasy
C.headvisedhiswifetohaveagoodrest
D.hestartedtoquarrelwithhiswife
60.WemayconcludethatMrSmith_______.
A.wascrueltohiswifeB.wasimpatientwithhiswife
C.wasfondofhiswifeD.lookeddownonhiswife
61.WhatdidMrSmithdowhenhediscoveredwhatitwasonhisnose?
A.Hestoodstill.B.Hewentonwithhislecture.
C.Heremainedcalm.D.Hecouldn'
tcontrolhimself.
62.Thispassagewasprobablywrittento_______.
A.tellyouhowtobepatientwhensomethingunpleasantcomesup
B.showwhattodoifyouhaveafamilymemberwhogetsexcitedeasily
C.entertainyoubytellinganinterestingstory
D.showthedifficultyofdealingwithafamilymemberwhogetsexcitedeasily
C
TheChineseword“Shanzhai”meansasmallmountainvillage,butnowitbecomesanacceptednameforfakes(假货),after“ShanzhaiCell-phones”producedbysmallworkshopsinsouthernChinabecamepopularinthemainlandmarketoverthepasttwoyears.
Besides“Shanzhai”electronicproducts,thereare“Shanzhai”movies,“Shanzhai”starsandevena“Shanzhai”SpringFestivalGala(联欢晚会),acopyofthe25-year-oldtraditionalshowpresentedbyCCTVonChineseLunarNewYear’sEve.
“Shanzhai”hasbecomeacultureofitsown,meaninganythingthatimitatessomethingfamous.
InChongqing,“Shanzhai”version“Bird’sNest”and“WaterCube”wovenbyfarmerswithbambooattractwideattentionfromtourists.BotharecopiesofthefamousOlympicbuildingsinBeijing.
Aliteraturecriticsaidthattakingthe“Shanzhai”Galaasanexample,whenthetraditionalCCTVprogrambecomeslessandlessattractivetotheaudience,the“Shanzhai”versionappearstimelytoattractpeople.“Althoughitisoftenconnectedwithpoortechniquesandoperation,‘Shanzhai’culturemeetsthepsychologicalneedsofcommonpeopleandcouldbeacomforttotheirminds,”hesaid.
Tothemainstream(主流的)culture,theriseof“Shanzhai”cultureisac