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tworry.I'

llshowyou__________.

A.onebyoneB.stepbystepC.wordbyword

26.-You'

dbettertakethemapwithyou___________youwon'

tgetlost.

-OK,Iwill.Thankyouforyoursuggestion.

A.assoonasB.sothatC.eventhough

27.Mrs.Jonesshowedtheboyshowtoact________likeagentlemanatthedinnertable.

A.quicklyB.politelyC.happily

28.-WhatdoyouthinkofsourEnglishteacher?

-Sheisvery_______.Sheoftenexplainswhatwedon'

tknowuntilwegetit

A.strictB.smartC.patient

29.ThefirstbasketballgamewasplayedDecember21st,1891.

A.inB.onC.at

 

30.--Whatabeautifulschool!

-Yes.Manytrees________inourschooleveryyear.

A.plantB.areplantedC.wereplanted

31.XiamenMetro(地铁)LineIwill_______ZhenhaiRondwithXiamenbeiRailwayStation

A.connectB.mixC.deal

32.---What’stheappEudicusedfor?

---It’susedforthenewwordswhenyoudon’tknowthemeanings.

A.lookingupB.lookingatC.lookingafter

33.Doyouwanttoknow_______inthefuture?

AspecialmirrorinventedbytheFrenchscientistscanhelpyou.

A.whatyouwilllooklikeB.whatwillyoulooklikeC.whatyoulookedlike

34.-Thankyoufoelisteningtomyproblemandgivingmeyouradvice.

-_______.

A.Itdoesn’tmatterB.It’sniceofyouC.Mypleasure

35.-Ispentthewholenightpreparingforthetest.

-Don’tstayuptoolate,oryouwillbestressedout.Remember,.

A.youcan’tteachanolddognewtricks

B.youcan’tjudgeabookbyitscover

C.youcan’tburnthecandleatbothends

Ⅲ.完形填空从每小题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案(每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Wanttogoonholiday,butdon'

thaveenoughmoneyforluxury(豪华的)hotelsand___36.___trips?

Backpackingmightbeyourchoice.

Backpackingisacheapwaytotravelthatalso__37__arichoutdoorexperience.Studentsandyoungadultswhodon’thavemuchmoneyoftendoit.Itiscalledbackpacking__38__insteadofusingasuitcase(手提箱),peopleputalltheirthingsinalargebackpack,includingclothes,tentsandfood.Youcanreally__39__everythingyouneednyourback.

ThemostpopularplacesforbackpackingareSoutheastAsiaandSouthAmerica.Thesecountriesaren'

tveryexpensiveandarealsowarmformostoftheyear.Backpackerscanenjoymoredaylighthoursandfeelmore__40__duringtheirtipsintheseplaces.IndiaandAustraliaarealsogood__41__.

Sometimes,backpackingcanbe__42__.Youmightwalkonaless-traveledtrailandgetintotrouble.Therefore,it'

simportantto__43__yourtripwellbeforeyoustartandmakesuretotellfriendsorfamilymembersaboutyourplans.Itisagoodideatotravelwithfriendswhohavebackpackingknowledge.

Backpacking,__44__,ismuchmorethanaholiday-foryoungpeopleinEurope.itisseenasawayofleaningabouttheworld.Backpackersoftentravelaloneformanymonths,asitisseenasanadventureandchallenge.__45__findingnewworlds,backpacking,peoplesay,isallabout“findingyourself"

.

36.A.expensiveB.famousC.convenient

37A.takesB.offersC.needs

38.A.thoughB.soC.because

39.A.buyB.useC.carry

40.A.interestedB.comfortableC.humorous

41.A.choicesB.countriesC.partners

42.A.funnyB.expensiveC.dangerous

43.A.practiceB.planC.remember

44.A.infactB.intheendsC.asaresult

45.A.OverB.ByC.With

Ⅳ.阅读理解(共两节,25小题,满分45分)

第一节阅读以下A、B、C、D四篇短文,根据短文内容,从题中所给A、B、C、D四个选

项中,选出最佳答案。

(每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Ifyoudon'

tknowwhichmuseumtotakeyourstudentstovisit,don'

t.worry.TheLosAngelesCountyMuseumofArt(LACMA)canbeagoodchoicebecauseit'

sinteresting.forstudentsofallages.AsthelargestartmuseuminthewesternUnitedStates,LACMAreceivesnearlyamillionvisitorsveryyear:

.Itholdsmorethan15000worksfromancienttimestomoderntimes.

LACMArequiresoneteacherfoeverytenstudents,buttherecannotbemorethanoneteacherforeveryfivestudents.

Pleasemakesurethatyourstudentsfollowtherules,oryourgroupwillhavetoleavethemuseum.

Rules:

Noshouting.

Notouching.

Nosittingorrunning.

Noeating,drinkingorsmoking.

Leavelargebagsandlunchesonbusesorincars.

No-flash(闪光灯)photographyisallowedincertainareas.Pleasenoticethesigns.

Attention:

LACMAisclosedtothepublicuntiltwelveatnonandyoucannotenteritwithoutadocent(someonewhoshowstouristsaroundamuseum)untilthattime.Pleasearriveatleastfifteenminutesearlierbeforethetour.Then,youwillhavetimetocheckinattheBPGrandEntranceandyourdocentwillleadyou.

Formoreinformation,pleasesendyoure-mailtoscholours@lacma.ongorcall323857-6108atanytime.

46.WhatdoweknowaboutLACMA?

A.It’sasciencemuseumB.It’sintheeasternUnitedStates

C.ThereareworksfromancienttimesD.It’sthemostpopularmuseumintheUS

47.Ifeighteenstudentsvisitthemuseum,thereshouldbeatleast________.

A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five

48.Ifyourtourofthemuseumwithadocentbeginsat10:

am,youshouldgettothemuseumbefore_____.

A.9:

45amB.9:

55amC.10:

05amD.10:

15am

49.Thewriterdoesn'

tmentiontherule“___________”inthereading.

50.Whoisthisreadingfor?

A.StudentsB.parentsC.teachersD.guides

B

SmithhadtodriveacrosstheSahara.Itwasajourneyacrosshundredsofmilesofanemptyanddryarea.Afterhehadbeendrivingforafewhours,therewasasandstormcame.Thenhiscarlefttheroadandbrokedown.

Smithbeganwalkingacrossthehotsandandunderthesun.Hehopedhewouldsoonreachtheroadagain.Soon,histongue(舌头)wasthickwiththirst.Heneededwater,buteverywherehelooked,therewasnothingexceptsand.

Smithkeptworking.Then,aboutanhourlater,amanridingacamelcameintosight.Smithwavedtohim.Themanonthecamelrodeuptohimandstopped.

Themanslowlyshookhishand.“Youcan'

thaveanywater,”hesaid,butI'

llsellyouabeautifultie.”

“Idon'

twannatie.”Smithshoutedathim.“Ineedwater.”

Butthemanturnedawayquicklyandrodeoff.

Smithcontinuedwalking.Twohourslater,hemetanothermanridingacamel.Thistimeheaskedifhecouldbuysomewater.Butthemanrefused,saying“No,butI'

llsellyouatie.

AngrilySmithturnedawayfromhimandcontinuedwalking.

Threehourslater,bywhichtimehewasneardeath,Smithsawalargehotelinthedistance.Itstoodaloneinthemiddleofthedesert,surroundedbypalmtrees.Smithmanagedtoreachthemainentrance.Hewasabouttoenterthehotelwhenthedoormanstoppedhim.

“Hey!

”hesaid,“Thisisafirstclasshotel.Youcan'

tcomeinherewithoutatie.”

51.Picture______showstherightplacewherethestoryhappened.

52.ThemanonthecamelofferedSmith__________

A.somewatertodrinkB.arideonhiscamelC.thenameofahotelD.abeautifultie.

53.Theunderlineword“furiously”inthepassageprobablymeans

A.angrilyB.worriedC.nervouslyD.sadly

54.Smithmet____________personinthestory.

A.OneB.TwoC.threeD.four.

55.Accordingtothepassage,Smithwillbeallowedtoenterthehotelif__________

A.hedrivesacarB.hekeepsadoorman

C.HehasenoughwaterD.Hewearsatie

C

Whatarefossils?

Fossilsaretheremainsofplantsoranimals.Forsuchremainstobeconsideredfossils,scientistshavedecidedtheyhavetobeover10,000yearsold. 

ThewordfossilcomesfromtheLatinword“fossilis”,whichmeans,“digup”. 

Fossilscanbedividedinto“bodyfossils”and“trace(痕迹)fossils”.Bodyfossilsaretheremainsofaplantoranimal’sbody.Tracefossilsaretheremainsoftheactivityofananimal,suchasfootprints,eggshells,andnests.

Howarefossilsformed?

Someanimalswerequicklycoveredaftertheirdeathbysediment(沉淀物)likeearth,mudorsand.Overtime,thepartsoftheanimalsthatdidn’trot(usuallytheharderpartslikebonesandteeth)werecoveredinthenewlyformedsediment.Then,alotofchemicalchangeshappenedtotheanimalsbodies.Waterwithminerals(矿物质)wentintotheboneandtooktheplaceofthechemicalsinthebonewithrock-likeminerals.Intheendwegetaheavy,rock-likecopyoftheoriginalobject-afossil.Thereweren’tanychangesinsizeandshapewhenanobjectchangedintoafossil,butthefossilofabonedoesn’thaveanyboneinit!

Itischemicallymorelikearock!

Accordingtoscientists,fossilshavebeenfoundoneverycontinent(大陆)onEarth.

1.Tracefossilscan’tbeformedfromthe______ofsomekindofanimals.

A.footprintsB.nestsC.eggsD.bodies

2.______bringstherock-likemineralsintothebone.

A.SunlightB.EarthC.WaterD.Air

3.Accordingtothelastparagraph,thefossilisas______astheoriginalobject.

A.heavyB.bigC.oldD.clean

4.Wecanknowthat______fromthepassage.

A.scientiststhinkthatthefossilsmayhaveahistoryof100centuries.

B.peoplehaven’tfoundanyfossilonthecontinentofAfrica.

C.wecanfindsomerealbonesinthefossilsofabone.

D.therearemanykindsofsedimentinthefossils.

5.Thispassagemostprobablycomesfrom______.

A.anadvertisementB.amedicalmagazineC.asciencebookD.anotice

D

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