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—Soundlikeprettygoodidea.

A.a…/B.a…aC./…/D./…a

2.Whetherdyingpatientsbehelpedtoendtheirlivesisatoughmoralquestion.

A.mustB.shouldC.mightD.would

3.People’sforbicyclesmayreflectpublicdissatisfactionwithbusservice.

A.insistenceB.allowanceC.preferenceD.reference

4.CertainlyI’dratherhaveredwinewithoutice,foricewillthetaste.

A.increaseB.damageC.spoilD.reduce

5.Makeareservationbeforehand,you’driskhavingtowaitforatable.

A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.insteadD.somehow

6.Americansseldomsitdowntoaregularmealastheylikethingsimmediately.

A.doneB.beingdoneC.doingD.bedone

7.Girlsinschoolstodaystillgetthewrongmessagetheycan’tdowellinmath.

A.whatB.

howC.whyD.that

8.CreatingaFriendsListon.allowsyoutoyourfriendsontheInternet.

A.givewaytoB.keeptrackof

C.breakawayfromD.catchupwith

9.Thoughyou’vespentthreedaysindrawinguptheplan,you’llstillgetwithit.

A.everywhereB.nowhereC.anywhereD.somewhere

10.Angermakesyousmaller,whileforgivenessmakesyougrowwhatyouwere.

A.withinB.behindC.withoutD.beyond

11.I’msickofyourcomplaints.Willyouleavemealone?

A.constantB.regularC.commonD.normal

12.Theworldpopulation7billion,whichisachallengetoourresources.

A.arereachingB.havereachedC.hadreachedD.hasreached

13.NeverinmydreamshadIthoughtIwouldbeadmittedbyHarvardUniversity.

A.cleverestB.wildestC.longestD.broadest

14.Abeautifuldanceisapoemeachmovementisawell-chosenword.

A.forwhichB.initC.forthatD.inwhich

15.—I’lltaketheiPhone.

—YoumeanIhavetousethatoldmobilephone?

.

A.That’sallright.B.Forgetaboutit.

C.Iwon’tletyou.D.No,notatall.

16.Theboyadmittedhiswrongdoings,andpromisedMomthatheanewleaf.

A.turnedoverB.wasturningoverC.hadturnedoverD.wouldturnover

17.Whereveryouare,isyourownfriendswhomakeyourworld.

A.thatB.thereC.itD.here

18.criticizeyourroommate,whynotfindoutifthere’ssomethingwrongwithyourself?

A.MorethanB.OtherthanC.RatherthanD.Exceptfor

19.Iobjecttoanyoneillofmyfriendbehindherback.

A.tospeakB.spokeC.beingspeakingD.speaking

20.—Areyougoingtostayovernight?

—Notit’sabsolutelynecessary.

A.whenB.unlessC.untilD.if

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

Williamlivedalonewithhisdad.Theyhadaveryspecialrelationship.Beingtheshortestinclass,Williamwasnevergivenachancetoplayinaformalgame.21Williamwasalways“warmingthebench”inhisprimaryschool,Dadwasalwaysinthestandscheeringandnever22afootballgame.

Williamwas23thesmallestoftheclassinhighschool.However,Dadcontinuedtoencouragehimbutalsomade24veryclearthathedidn’t25toplayfootballifhedidn’twantto.Butthesondecidedto26there.Williamnevermissedapracticeall27highschool,butremaineda“bench-warmer”.Hisfaithfulfatherwasalwaysinthestands,withwordsof28forhim.

Onedaythecoachmethimwithatelegram.Theboyreaditandbecamecompletely29.Swallowinghard,hemurmured,“MyDaddiedthismorning.IsitOKifImissthe30today?

”Thecoachrepliedgently,“Taketherestoftheweek31,son.Anddon’tevenplantocometothegameonSaturday.”

Saturdayarrived,andthegamewasnot32well.Theteamwastwopoints33.WhenWilliamranontothesidelines,thecoachwas34toseehimbacksosoon.“Coach,please.I’vejustgottoplaytoday,”saidWilliam.Thecoach35nottohearhim.Therewasnowaybewantedhis36playerinthisclosegame.Butthe

boyinsisted,andfinallyfeelingsorryforhim,thecoach37.

Thisboywasdoingsofinethistimethattheopposingteamlostthegame.Afterthegame,thecoachaskedtheboy38hecoulddoit.Theboysaidtearfully,“Didyouknowmydadwasblind?

Hecametoallmygames,buttodaywasthefirsttimehe39seemeplayinHeaven,andIwantedtoshowhimIwasabletodoit!

Themostpowerfulpartofloveisthatitallowsyoutohave40aboutyourselfthatmakeyoufeelspecial,desirableandgoodinnature.

21.A.IncaseB.OnlyifC.NowthatD.Eventhough

22.A.enjoyedB.understoodC.missedD.attended

23.A.stillB.yetC.alsoD.even

24.A.thisB.himC.himselfD.it

25.A.startB.tryC.dareD.have

26.A.figureoutB.holdonC.turnupD.breakdown

27.A.atB.acrossC.throughD.within

28.A.disappointmentB.disagreementC.encouragementD.gratitude

29.A.thankfulB.silentC.interestedD.lost

30.A.courseB.opportunityC.matchD.practice

31.A.offB.apartC.onD.up

32.A.runningB.goingC.endingD.planning

33.A.aheadB.awayC.belowD.behind

34.A.astonishedB.excitedC.frustratedD.satisfied

35.A.intendedB.pretendedC.managedD.preferred

36.A.ugliestB.bravestC.youngestD.worst

37.A.movedalongB.yelledoutC.gaveinD.turnedaway

38.A.howB.whenC.whereD.whether

39.A.mightB.couldC.mustD.should

40.A.beliefsB.interestsC.admirationsD.dissatisfactions

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)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

A

IwasbroughtupintheBritish,stiffupperlipstyle.Strongfeelingsaren’tsomethingyoudisplayinpublic.So,youcanimaginethatIwasunpreparedfortheoutpouringofpublicgrief(悲伤)ataChinesefuneral.

Myeditorialteamleaderdiedrecentlyafterashortillness.Hewas31.Thenewswassounexpectedthatitleftusallshockedandupset.Afemalecolleagueburstintotearsandcriedpiteouslyatherdesk.Somehowwegotthroughtheday'

swork.Thenextdaywasthefuneral.

Ourbigbosssteppedforwardtodeliveraeulogyandwassoonintears.Shecarriedon,inChineseofcourse,butattheendsaidinEnglish:

"

Therewillbenomoredeadlinesforyouinheaven."

Nextcamealong-termcolleaguewhoalsodissolvedintearsbutcarriedonwithherspeechdespitebeingalmostovercomebyemotion.Thenaclosefriendofthedeadmanpaidtribute(哀悼),weepingopenlyashespoke.Sorrowisspeading.Meandwomenwerenowsobbinguncontrollably.Finally,theman'

smother,supportedbetweentwowomen,addressedhersoninhiscoffin.Atonepoint,themotheralmostcollapsedandhadtobeheldup.Wewereinvitedtostepforwardtoeachlayawhiteroseonthecasket.Ourdeadcolleaguelookedasifhewastakinganap.AttheendoftheserviceIwalkedawayfromthefuneralparlorstunnedattheoutpouringofemotion.

IntheUK,familiesgrieveprivatelyandthentrytoholdittogetherandnotbreakdownatafuneral.HereinChinaitwouldseemthatgrievingisapublicaffair.Itstrikesmethatitismorecathartictocryyoureyesoutthantrytokeepitbottledupforfearofembarrassment,whichiswhatmanyofusdointheWest.

Afterwards,aChinesecolleaguetoldmethatthelamentingatthefuneralhadbeenrestrained(克制)byChinesestandards.Insomeruralareas,shesaid,peopleusedtobepaidtomournnoisily.ThisstruckmelikesomethingoutofnovelbyCharlesDickens.ButwehaveallseenonTVscenesofgrief-strickenpeopleinGazaandtheWestBank,inAfghanistan,Iraqandtherelativesofvictimsofterroristbombingsaroundtheworld.Chinesegriefisnodifferent.Irealizedthatit'

sthereservedBritishwayofmourningthatisoutofstepwiththerestoftheworld.

Itwasournewspaper'

sproductionday.Wewerebussedbacktotheofficetoresumework.Nomoredeadlinesforourformercolleague,butwehadtopulltogethertoputthenewspapertoprint.Thebossinvitedtheteamtogooutfordinnerafterwork.Werelaxed,smiled,joked.Therewasnomentionofthefuneralorourpoorcolleague.Enoughsorrowhadbeenshedalready.Weneededabreak.

41.Theunderlinedwords“stiffupperlipstyle”mean“”.

A.cold-bloodedB.warm-heartedC.self-controlledD.light-hearted

42.Atthefuneral,.

A.fiveindividualsmadespeechesB.theboss’sspeechwasbestthoughtof

C.everyonewascryingoutloudlyD.thewriterwasastonishedbythescene

43.Accordingtothewriter,peopleintheWest.

A.arenotwillingtobesadforthedeadB.prefertocontroltheirsadnessinpublic

C.crytheireyesoutatthepublicfuneralD.havebetterwaytoexpresssadness

44.Itisimpliedthat.

A.theEnglishmightcrynoisilyforthedeadinDickens’time

B.Chineseexpresstheirsadness

quiteunlikeotherpeoples

C.victimsofterroristbombingsshouldbegreatlyhonored

D.Englishfuneralcultureismorecivilizedthantheothers

45.Thispassagetalksmainlyabout.

A.aneditor’sdeathB.badfuneralcustoms

C.westernwaysofgriefD.culturaldifferences

B

BelowisapassageadaptedfromthenetworkeditionofChinaDaily.

Event

LiYang,oneofChina’smostfamousEnglishteachers,apologizedforbeatinghisAmericanwifemorethanaweekaftershepostedphotosofherinjuriesonthewebandsetoffabombofcriticism.

“IwholeheartedlyapologizetomywifeKimandmygirlsforcommittingdomesticviolence.Thishascausedthemseriousphysicalandmentaldamage,”LisaidonhismieroblogatW,thecountry’smostpopularsocialmediasite,onSaturday.Li,42,isamechanicsmajorbutisbestknownforhis“CrazyEnglish,”apopularmethodoflanguagelearningthatinvolvesyellingatthetopofone’slungs.

HewasatthecenterofpubliccriticismafterhiswifeKimLeeputuppostsonthewebaccusinghimofabuse,showingherswollenforeheadandknees.

Voices

@Xuemanzi,angelinvestor

Anti-domesticviolencelaws

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