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Whenthedayoftheshowcame,Iwasso5
thatIcouldn'
teat.ItwasthefirsttimeIhadplayedinfrontofotherpeopleandIfelt6
unsureofmyself.IhadnoideawhetherIwas7
goodandwasworriedthatnoonewouldlikeme.
Whenmyturncame,IplayedmyfavoritetuneandIevenstartedto8
!
IcouldnothearwhatIsoundedlike,buttomysurprise,Ieventuallyforgotaboutallthepeopleintheaudienceandstartedtoenjoymyself.Whenthesongended,everyoneclappedandsomepeople9
Aftertheshowaman10
uptometosayhowmuchheenjoyedmy11
.Hesaidthathehadarockband,andtheyneededtotakeonaguitarplayer.Heaskedmetocomealongthenextdaytohaveatry.Thissuccessfultrialturnedmydreaminto12
.Inthefollowingdays,we13
aroundalot,playinginconcertsinlotsofplacesaroundtheworld.SometimeswewouldentercompetitionsandoncewewentonTV.
Wereallyenjoyedourselvesandlifewaslikeabiglongjourney.Aswebecamemoresuccessful,wehadtoworkharderandpracticemoreandeventuallyIbecame14
oftravellingsomuch.Butnow,nearlyfiftyyearslater,Ilookbackonthosecarefreedaysofmy15
asamongthebestmomentsofmylife.
1.A.BesidesB.ThusC.ThereforeD.Instead
2.A.similarB.normalC.strangeD.different
3.A.guitarB.violinC.pianoD.drum
4.A.enjoyableB.attractiveC.excitingD.frightening
5.A.nervousB.inspiredC.disappointedD.excited
6.A.exactlyB.hardlyC.extremelyD.highly
7.A.someB.anyC.wellD.much
8.A.danceB.actC.announceD.sing
9.A.shoutedB.jumpedC.praisedD.cheered
10.A.lookedB.cameC.wentD.faced
11.A.performanceB.behaviorC.presenceD.instrument
12.A.practiceB.considerationC.realityD.effect
13.A.touredB.ranC.workedD.turned
14.A.fondB.tiredC.awareD.proud
15.A.competitionsB.memoryC.friendshipD.youth
二、补全短文(共10小题;
共10分)
ThereoncelivedaboynamedWooSing,16.
fatherbroughthomeamirror.WooSinghadneverseenonebefore.Sowhenhesawitforthefirsttime,hedidn'
tunderstand17.
itwas,butthoughthesaw18.
boy,whichmadehimveryhappy,forhethoughttheboyhadcometoplaywithhim.Hespoketothestrangerinaveryfriendlyway,butreceivednoreply.Helaughedandwavedattheboy,whodidexactly19.
samething.Thenhethought,"
I'
llgocloser.Itmaybethathedoesn'
thearme."
Butwhenhebegantowalk,theotherboyimitated(模仿)him.WooSingstopped20.
(think)aboutthesestrangeactions,sayingtohimself,"
Thisboyisfoolingme.HedoeseverythingthatIdo."
Andthemorehethoughtaboutit,the21.
(angry)hebecameandsoonhenoticedtheboybecameangry,too.SoWooSing22.
(strike)theboyintheglass,butheonlyhurthisownhandandwent23.
(cry)tohisfather,whosaid,"
Theboyyousawwas24.
image.Thisshouldteachyouanimportantlesson,myson.Youshouldnevershowyourangertoothers.Nowrememberthat25.
reallifewhenyoustrikewithoutcauseyou'
llhurtyourselfmostofall."
三、阅读理解(共20小题;
共40分)
A
Teenagerswhodrinkalcoholareathigherriskofbecomingvictimsofviolence,aCardiffUniversitystudyhasfound.
AteamfromtheSchoolofDentistry'
sViolenceResearchGroupstudieddrinkinghabitsofchildrenaged11-16inEngland.Theyfoundnotonlyalinkbetweendrinkandviolencebutalsothatchildrenwhodrankweremorelikelytobehit,eveniftheyweren'
tviolentthemselves.
Theresearchersarenowcallingformeasurestopreventalcoholmisusetoreduceinjuryrisk.Currentpolicyfocusesonreducingaggressionbutthisresearchshowsthatthereshouldbeequalefforttoreducevictimization.
Morethan4,000childrenweresurveyedat13schoolsatfourlocalauthoritiesintheNorth,theMidlands,London,andtheSouth.Thestudyfoundthat25%of11-year-oldsweredrinkingmonthlyand3.6%daily,with12.8%admittingtogettingdrunk3to5timesayear.Bytheageof16,40%weredrinkingweeklyand62%weredrinkingeveryday.Theresearchalsoshowed22.6%of16-year-oldsweregettingdrunkmorethan21timesayear.
Thestudy,whichhasjustbeenpublishedintheJournalofAdolescence,foundastronglinkbetweenfrequencyofdrinkingandfrequencyofhittingotherpeople.
However,childrenwhoreporteddrinkingmonthlywerealsothreetimesmorelikelytobehit.Adolescents(青少年)whodrankbutdidn'
tgetintofightsweremorelikelytobehitthanthosewhodidfight.
ProfessorJonathanShepherd,wholedtheresearch,saidalotofpreviousalcohol-relatedviolenceworkhadfocusedontheoffenders(惹事的人)ratherthanthevictims.Histeamiscallingformorepreventionworkfromparentsandteachersinthefirsttwoyearsofsecondaryschoolbytakingadvantageofthe"
teachablemoment"
thatis,immediatelyafterastudenthasmissedschoolbecauseofdrunkenness.
PreviousworkbyProfessorJonathanShepherdhasshowndrinkersmaybemoreatriskofviolencebecauseofreducedphysicalco-ordination,poordecision-makinginthreateningsituationsandisolationwhileoutlateatnight.Hesaid,"
Thisnewstudyseemstobethefirsttoshowadirectlinkbetweenalcoholmisuseandvictimization.Therenowneedstobemuchmoreeffortputintoreducingalcoholmisuseinordertoreduceinjury."
26.Themainideaofthepassageisthatteenagerswhodrinkalcohol
A.oftenoffendotherpeople
B.oftenbecomeinjured
C.aremorelikelytobecomevictimsofviolence
D.aremorelikelytofightwithothers
27.Theunderlinedword"
aggression"
inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans"
"
A.violenceB.sadfeelingsC.badmannersD.drunkenness
28.Theresearcharguesthatmoreeffortshouldbemadeto
A.reduceaggressionB.preventfighting
C.reducevictimizationD.preventdrinkingalcohol
29.DrinkersmaybemoreatriskofviolencebecauseofallthefollowingEXCEPT
A.reducedphysicalco-ordination
B.isolationwhileoutlateatnight
C.ahigherfrequencyofhittingotherpeople
D.poordecision-makinginthreateningsituations
30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtoProfessorShepherd'
sresearch?
A.Thefrequencyofchildrengettingdrunkincreaseswithage.
B.Hispreviousalcohol-relatedviolenceworkhadfocusedontheoffenders.
C.Somechildrenmissedschoolbecauseofdrunkenness.
D.Thisnewstudyshowsadirectlinkbetweenalcoholmisuseandvictimization
B
Themorningforoursnowmobiling(雪上汽车)adventurefinallyarrived,andwesetoffonthehour-and-a-halfdrivetotheresort.Afreshpowderhadfallenthenightbefore,andeverythingwasfrostedwhite.Wecouldn'
thaveaskedformoreperfectconditions.Thesunsparkled(闪光)onthesnow,andthetrails(路线)werecompletelyempty—notanotherpersonorsnowmobileinsight.Wewerethrilledatbeingtheonlypeopleformilesaround...untilwegotgoing.
Aswedrovethroughthedesertedwilderness(荒野),myexcitementbecamestone-coldfear.IhadnoideawhatIwasafraidof,orwhyIwasafraid,butsuddenlyeveryturn,everyhill,everysteep(陡峭的)sideofthemountainscaredmetodeath.Ikeptpicturinguscrashingheadlongintoatreeorfallingoffthesideofadrop.
Butafterlunchthingschanged.Weweretheonlyhumanswhohadbeentheresincethesnowfall.Thepeacefulplace,theincrediblebeautyofthelandscape,andthealmostsacredexperienceofsharingamountainwiththewildlifetouchedmyverycore(核心).Mymindclearedandquietedandmymusclesrelaxed.
Aswedrovethelastlegoftherun,Ibegantoresentbeingafraidtodrive.Deepdown,Iwantedtobeinchargeofthethingthatscaredme.ItmademeangrythatfearwaskeepingmefromsomethingIreallywantedtodo.Thedaywascomingtoanend,andtheresortwasonlyafewmilesaway.IknewthatifIdidn'
ttakemychancenow,Iwouldregretit.
Isignaledtomyhusbandtopullover.Iwantedtodrive,althoughmyheartpounded(重击).Istaredoffslowlyandfeltthewindinmyface.Ismiledandspedupalittle.Iletouta"
Yee-haw!
andwentfullout,takingmyhusbandonthebestrideoftheday.
Weendedthedayonthatbreathless,carefree,andIfeltproudofmyself—proudofovercomingmyfear.
31.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?
A.Whattheauthorlovesaboutsnowmobiling.
B.Whatdifficultiesthecouplefacedduringtheiradventure.
C.Whatinterestedtheauthorduringhertimesnowmobiling.
D.Howtheauthorovercameherfearduringheradventure.
32.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthearticle?
A.Theauthorwasconfidentasshewasdrivinginthedesertedwilderness.
B.Theauthordidn'
tgetworrieduntiltheystartedtodrivethroughthedesertedwild.
C.Awarethatsheandherhusbandweretheonlypeoplearound,theauthorbecameanxious.
D.Theauthorwassonervousthatshealmostcrashedintoabigtree.
33.Accordingtothearticle,afterlunchtheauthor
A.graduallycalmeddown
B.stoppedtoenjoythebeautifulscenery
C.sawsomewildlifeonthemountain
D.wasafraidtocontinueherjourney
34.Theunderlinedword"
resent"
inParagra