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D.theother;
anything
33.—What'
sthematter?
________?
—Yes,mymother
seriouslyillsinceyesterday.
A.Haveyouwept;
get
B.You'
vebeencrying,haven'
tyou;
hasbeen
C.Didyouweep;
got
D.Areyoucrying;
hadbeen
34.AnAmericanIndianlegendsaysthattreesholdupthesky,andifthey
________,
________
willbeadisaster.
A.arecutoff;
it
B.willbecutdown;
it
C.arecutdown;
there
D.willcutoff;
there
35.Ican'
thelp
athismeanness.Heagaindecidedagainst
hisoldaunt.
A.surprising;
tosave
B.beingsurprised;
helping
C.tobesurprised;
saving
D.tosurprise;
tohelp
36.—How
hehavegotintoanaccident?
Heissuchacarefuldriver.
—Butotherdriversarenot.Somebody
intohiscar.
A.can;
mayhaverun
B.may;
shouldhavecrashed
C.must;
musthavecrashed
D.might;
canhaverun
37.Between1950and1990,theworldpopulationdoubledto5.3
________.Nearlyeighty
ofthesepeopleliveindeveloping,orpoorernations.
A.billion;
percent
B.billion;
percentage
C.billions;
percents
D.billions;
percent
38.IfJanet
halfanhourearlier,she
toseeKevinbeforeheleft.Hewaseager
tosaygood-byetoher.
A.hasarrived;
wouldbeable
B.wouldleave;
wasable
C.havestarted;
wouldhavebeenable
D.hadcome;
wouldhavebeenable
39.—Goodmorning.MayIhelpyou?
—No,thankyou.I'
mjustlookingaround.
—________
A.Thanksforcomingtoseeme.
B.Howareyoufeelingtoday?
C.I'
llwriteyouachequerightnow.
D.Takeyourtimethen.
40.
thatherfifteen-year-oldsondisappearedwhilewalkinghomefromschool,she
suddenlyburst
tears.
A.Beingheard;
out
B.Havingbeentold;
into
C.Totell;
away
D.Seen;
out
41.Hewasa
personintheneighbourhood.Thepeoplethoughttherewasnotaman
alivewhocoulddoeverythinghalfas
ashedid.
A.highlyrespecting;
more
B.highrespected;
fast
C.highlyrespected;
well
D.highestrespected;
better
42.Garywasextremelybusywithhisworklastweek.Notuntil
verydark
hisworkandgohome.
A.wasit;
hestarted
B.itwas;
didhestop
C.wasit;
didhestart
D.itwas;
hestopped
43.It'
safamilyofthreechildren,
are
theInternet.
A.allofthem;
fondof
B.bothwho;
madeupof
C.allofwhom;
addictedto
D.allwhich;
satisfiedwith
44.—Areyoureadytoorder?
—I'
mkindofinahurry.
________
A.Whatcanyouservequickly?
B.Whathadhappened?
C.Ihopeyou'
renotdispleasedwithher.
D.Therewillbealotoffood.
45.Ididnotacceptthejob.
I'
munwillingtodothejob,
munequaltoit.
A.However;
as
B.Notthat;
but
C.Although;
so
D.Notfor;
though
II.阅读理解(Readingcomprehension)(共20小题;
选择题5小题,每小题1分,非选择题15小题,每小题2分,计35分)
A)选择题:
阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题的最佳答案。
(答案涂在答题纸上)
Canyouunderstandthebeginningofthisessay?
MysmmrholswrCWOT.B4,weusd2go2NY2Cmybro,hisGF&
3kdsFTF.”
TheScottishteacherwhoreceiveditinclasshadnoideawhatthegirlwhowroteitmeant.TheessaywaswritteninaformofEnglishusedincellphonetextmessages.Textmessages(alsocalledSMS)throughcellphonesbecameverypopularinthelate1990s.Atfirst,mobilephonecompaniesthoughtthattextmessagingwouldbeagoodwaytosendmessagestocustomers,butcustomersquicklybegantousethetextmessagingservicetosendmessagestoeachother.Teenagersinparticularenjoyedusingtextmessaging,andtheybegantocreateanewlanguageformessagescalled“texting.”
Atextmessageislimitedto160characters,includingletters,spaces,andnumbers,somess-agesmustbekeptshort.Inaddition,typingonthesmallkeypadofacellphoneisdifficult,soit'
scommontomakewordsshorter.Intexting,asingleletterornumbercanrepresentaword,like“r”for“are,”“u”for“you,”and“2”for“to.”Severalletterscanalsorepresentaphrase,like“lol”for“laughingoutloud.”Anothercharacteristicoftextingistheleavingoutoflettersinaword,likespelling“please”as“pls.”
Someparentsandteachersworrythattextingwillmakechildrenbadspellersandbadwriters.Thestudentwhowrotetheessayatthetopofthispagesaidwritingthatwaywasmorecomfortableforher.(Theessaysaid,“Mysummerholidayswereacompletewasteoftime.Before,weusedtogotoNewYorktoseemybrother,hisgirlfriend,andtheirthreekidsfacetoface.”)
Noteveryoneagreesthattextingisabadthing.Someexpertssaylanguagesalwaysdevelop,andthisisjustanotherwayinwhichEnglishischanging.Otherpeoplebelievetextingwilldisappearsoon.Newtechnologyforvoicemessagesmaysoonmaketextmessagesathingofthepast.
46.Whatisthewriter'
sopinionoftextmessaging?
A.Thewriterdoesnotgivehisopinions.
B.Itisnotbadforchildren.
C.Itwillmakechildrenbadwriters.
D.Itisfunandeasytodo.
47.WhichcharacteristicoftextingisNOTdescribedinthepassage?
A.Usingletterstorepresentwords.
B.Usingphrasestorepresentessays.
C.Usingletterstorepresentphrases.
D.Usingnumberstorepresentwords.
48.Whichofthefollowingwasmostprobablythetitleofthestudent'
sessay?
A.MySmmrHols
B.CUinLA
C.MyGF
D.MyGr8Tchr
49.Whydosomepeoplethinkthattextingisbad?
A.Itcoststoomuch.
B.It'
stoodifficulttotype.
C.Teenagerswon'
tlearntowritecorrectly.
D.It'
snotcomfortable.
50.Whyaren'
tsomepeopleworriedabouttheeffectoftexting?
A.Notmanypeopleusetexting.
B.SpellinginEnglishistoodifficult.
C.Teenagersquicklybecomeboredwithtexting.
D.Textingwilldisappearbecauseofnewtechnology.
B)非选择题:
阅读下列材料,然后按要求完成所给出的题目。
(答案写在答题纸上)
A
Questions51—55:
Answereachofthefollowingquestionsinnomorethan3words.
51.Whichisthebestchannelfornews?
52.Whohasreturnedtoplayingtennis?
53.Whattimedoestheromanticfilmstart?
54.Howmuchmoneyisthegameshowprize?
55.Whatdoes“ontheair”mean?
B
Themanlooksuncomfortable.Heisnotspeaking.Hisgirlfriendkeepsaskinghimwhat'
swrong.“Nothing,”hereplieseachtime.Youmustbefamiliarwiththiskindofscene.RomanticcomediesandTVdramasoftenshowthiskindofrelationshipproblem.(59)Suchproblemsamongcouplesoftenresultfromnotunderstandingtheirpartner'
scommunicationstyle.
(60)Psychologists(心理学家)havefoundsomebasicdifferencesbetweenthesexesinthewaystheycommunicate.Firstly,womentypicallyprefertotalkabouttheirfeelings,whilementendtowithdraw.Forexample,whenacouplehasaproblem,awomanwilltypicallytrytosolvetheproblembytalkingaboutitwithherpartner.Aman,ontheotherhand,isusuallymorelikelytosolvetheproblemonhisown.He,therefore,removeshimselffromthesituation,ortriestogetawayfromthewomantobebyhimself.
Secondly,menandwomenrespondtoeachotherdifferently.Bothmenandwomenareverygoodatreadingtheirpartners'
feelings.Thedifferenceisintheirreactions.Women,psychologistssay,arereceptiveandresponsive.Thismeansthattheyactuallyfeelwhattheirpartnerisfeeling.Incontrast,menunderstandtheirpartners'
feelings,butdon'
tactuallyfeelthemthemselves.Forexample,ifamanisstressed,hispartnerwillseethisandbecomestressed.However,ifawomanisstressed,herpartnerwillrecogniseitbutwon'
tbecomestressed.
InthebookMenAreFromMars,WomenAreFromVenusbyJohnGray,menandwomenaredescribedasoriginallybeingfromdifferentplanets.Asaresult,theynaturallyhavedifferentstylesofthinking,behaving,andcommunicating.Thesefundamentaldifferencescancausemisunderstandingsbetweenthem.Themostimportantthingforahealthyrelationshipistorealiseandunderstandthesedifferences.
Questions56—58:
Answerthefollowingquestionsbriefly.
56.What'
sthepassagemainlyabout?
57.Whichwordinthesecondparagraphmeans“distanceoneself”?
58.Howwillamanrespondwhenhenoticeshispartnerbecomingstressed?
Questions59—60:
TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.
C
Questions61—65:
Answerthequestionsorcompletethesentence.
61.Howmanydifferentwatertemperaturesaresuggestedformachinewashes?
62.Whatisthemaximumwatertemperaturesuggestedformachine-washingawhitecottonsheet?
63.Whenwashedinamachine,whichcycleshouldbeusedforcottonmixtureclothes?
64.Whichtwonaturalfibresshouldyounotwringbyhand?
65.Whendescribingmaterials,theterm“colour-fast”means
III.完形填空(Cloze)(共15小题;
large,protect,devoteto,original,murder,however,best-selling,history,why,
unlike,paint,build,tour,leadto,when,include,with,where
It'
struethateveryonelovesamystery,especiallywhenitmixes(66)________
withfiction.Thatis(67)________
Amer