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tusethepasttense(时态).Ialwayssay,“Idrivehimtotheofficethismorning”insteadof“Idrovehimtotheofficethismorning”.
MynameisMariaLuisa.I'
mteachingmyselfEnglish,andI'
mgoodatgrammar.However,it'
sreallydifficulttofindwaystopracticeEnglish.Iliveinanareawhereeveryonespeaksmylanguage.MyneighborsandfriendsspeakSpanish.IcanspeakSpanishinthesupermarketandatthepostoffice.
IamLiPing.IunderstandthegrammarandthereadingsinmyclassandIthinkmywritingisgood,butI'
mverynervouswhenIspeakEnglish.Idon'
twanttomakeanymistakesbecauseI'
mafraidpeoplewillthinkthatI'
mstupid.Also,mypronunciationisn'
tgood.WhenIspeak,peopleoftensay,“What?
Saythatagain”.
IamYoshi.Ihavebeeninthe
UnitedStates
foroneyear.I'
mstudyinghardandIknowgrammarwell,butthevocabularyisverydifficult.WhenIlisten,Idon'
tunderstandmanyofthewords.WhenItrytoread,therearethreeorfournewwordsineverysentence.Ifeeldiscouraged.
21.Whomaysay,“Igotobedlatelastnight”?
A.Pablo.
B.MariaLuisa.
C.LiPing.
D.Yoshi.
22.WhatwouldbethebestadviceforMariaLuisa?
A.Trytohaveawidevocabulary.
B.Developagoodknowledgeofgrammar.
C.ReadasmanyEnglishbooksaspossible.
D.MakefriendswithEnglish-speakingpeople.
23.WhydopeoplefindithardtounderstandLiPing'
sEnglish?
A.Shecan'
tpronouncewordsinEnglishcorrectly.
B.Shespeaksataveryfastspeed.
C.Hergrammaristerrible.
D.Hervoiceisverylow.
24.WhatcanwelearnaboutYoshi?
A.Hewasborninthe
UnitedStates.
B.Hehasaverysmallvocabulary.
C.HehaslearnedEnglishforyears.
D.Heisverygoodatlistening.
B
Inthesummerof1885,nine-year-oldJosephMeisterwasveryill.Hehadbeenwoundedbyasickdogthathadrabies,averydangerousdisease.HisparentsweretoldthattherewasprobablyonlyonemanwhocouldsaveJoseph'
slife—LouisPasteur.
WhenPasteurwasayoungboyinFrance,hespentmanyhourseverydaywiththechemist(药剂师)wholivedinhissmalltown.Atthattime,thechemisthadtomakeallthemedicineshimself.YoungLouisenjoyedwatchingthechemistasheworkedandhelpedthosepeoplewhocametohimeachday.
Asaschoolboy,Pasteurworkedslowlyandcarefully.Atfirst,histeachersthoughtthatyoungLouismightbeaslowlearner.Throughelementaryschool,highschool,andcollege,Pasteurworkedinthesamethoughtfulway.Thenhebecameacollegeprofessor(教授)andascientist,andhecontinuedtoworkverycarefully.
Pasteurwasstudyingaboutthegerms(细菌)thatcauserabieswhenJosephMeisterbecameill.Infact,Pasteurbelievedhehadamedicaltreatmentforrabies,buthehadnevergivenittoapersonbefore.Atfirst,PasteurwasafraidtotreatJoseph,butthepoorchildwasdying.PasteurgaveJosephaninoculation(预防接种)everydayfortendays.Slowly,thechildbecamebetter.
Duringhislifetime,Pasteurstudiedgermsandlearnedhowtheycausediseasesinanimalsandpeople.Hedevelopedvaccinations(疫苗)thatpreventmanyofthesediseases.OnSeptember28,1895,LouisPasteurpassedaway,attheageof72.Theworkofthisgreatmanhasbeenofgreathelptomodernmedicine.
25.ThestoryofJosephMeisterisgivento_____.
A.expresstheauthor'
ssadness
B.introducethesubjectofthetext
C.showsomecommondiseasesin1885
D.warnchildrentostayawayfromdogs
26.Accordingtothetext,youngLouis_____.
A.wasoncebadlyhurtbyadog
B.wasveryinterestedinmedicine
C.madealivingbyworkingforachemist
D.hadbeenthoughthighlyofbyhisteachers
27.WecanlearnfromParagraph3thatLouisPasteur_____.
A.wasalwayspatient
B.wascleverbutproud
C.wasaslowlearner
D.wasahumorousprofessor
28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Germsanddiseases
B.Rabies:
aterribledisease
C.Theearliestchemistin
France
D.LouisPasteur:
agreatscientist
C
Navarathri,whichiscelebratedthroughout
India,fallsinSeptemberorOctober.Onthefirstthreedays,peoplepray(祈祷)tothegoddessDurga,theprotectorwhodestroysallevil(邪恶).ThenextthreedaystheypraytoLakshmi,thegoddessofwealth.Then,alsoforthreedays,theylooktoSaraswathi,thegoddessofwisdomandknowledge.ThetenthandfinaldayofthefestivalisforthegoddessDurga.Onthisdaymanyyearsago,Durgakilledtheevilbuffalo-headedmonster(怪物),Mahishasura.
MydaughterandItookoutthemodelsofthegodsandgoddessesthatwehadstoredawaylastyear.Soontheroomwaslitteredwithallkindsofdolls.Weusuallybuyatleastonenewdolleveryyear.Onthetenthday,thedollsarecarefullyputaway.Ifadollistoodamaged(损坏)tobeshown,itisneverthrownaway.Instead,itisputdeepintotheseas.
Inourhallwaysixlongwoodenstepsaresetup.First,wespreadathickwhitecloth(布)overthesteps.Nowit'
stimetoputthedollsonthestepscarefully.Everyyear,the
golluisdifferent.Sometimes—asthecollectiongrows—thereisnospacetofitallofthedollsonthesteps.Smallerdollscanalsobeplacedonthefloor.
Everynightthereareprayers,music,dancing,andalargemealformanypeople.Innorthern
India,thechildrensingsongswhiledoingthedandiyaraas,atraditionaldance.Everydanceralsohastwowoodensticks—calleddandiya—thatheorsheusestomakeasoundintimetothelovelymusic.DancingthedandiyaraashelpspeoplethinkofthetruemeaningofNavarathri—togetherness,laughter,andfun!
29.AccordingtoParagraph1,Navarathri_____.
A.isjustcelebratedin
NorthernIndia
B.usuallytakesplaceinthewinter
C.isinmemoryofDurga
D.lastsforabouttendays
30.HowdoIndiansdealwiththedollsusedatNavarathri?
A.Theyalwaystakegoodcareofthedolls.
B.Theyusuallythrowawaythebrokendolls.
C.Theyhavetobuymanynewdollseveryyear.
D.Theykeepthedollsinthehallwayforamonth.
31.Theunderlinedwords“thegollu”inParagraph3probablymean_____.
A.thecollectionofIndiansongs
B.thenumberofwoodensteps
C.theshowingofthedolls
D.thecolorofthecloth
32.Whatismainlydescribedinthetext?
A.Sometraditionaldances
B.Threegoddessesin
India
C.ThehistoryofNavarathri
D.Apopularfestivalin
D
TheUnitedStateshasmoretornadoes(龙卷风)thananyothercountryintheworld.Inanormalyearthereare800to1,000tornadoes.Mosthappeninthemiddlepartofthecountry.Tornadoesformwhenwarmandcoolairmeet.IntheMidwest,thewarmairfromtheGulfofMexicooftenmeetsthecoldairfrom
Canada.
TheusualtornadoseasonisMarchthroughMay.Tornadoesformmostoftenintheafternoonandearlyevening.Thereisoftennowarningofatornado.PeoplewholiveintheMidwestknowthesigns(征兆)oftornadoactivity.Theskybecomesdark,oftenagreenishcolor.Darkcloudsappearintheskyandthereisoftenlargehail(冰雹).Suddenly,thereisaloudsound,likeatrainorajetplane.Sometimes,two,three,five,tenormoretornadoescanformoveralargearea.
Thistypeoftornadoactivityhit
Oklahoma
and
Kansas
inMay1999.Thedaywasstormy,withheavythunderstormsintheafternoon.Asthestormscontinued,tornadoesbegantoform.Dozensoftornadoeshittownsandneighborhoodsin
Oklahoma,thenin
Kansas.Somestayedonthegroundforseveralhours,destroyingeverythingtheytouched.Thetornadoeskilled43peopleandinjured600others.Theydestroyedthousandsofhomesandbusinesses.Insomeareas,notonehomestood.Inotherareas,thetornadoesdestroyedeveryhomeontheleftsideofthestreet,butdidn'
ttouchanyhomesontherightside.Thetornadoesliftedpeopleandcarsintotheairandthenthrewthembackdowntoearth.Soitisimportanttoknowwheretohideandhowtoprotectyourselfinthefaceofatornado.
33.Whatcanwelearnabouttornadoesin
America?
A.Theymayappearingroups.
B.Theyusuallyhappeninthesummer.
C.TherearemoretornadoesintheEasternStates.
D.Therearemorethan1,000tornadoeseveryyear.
34.Thetornadoesthathit
inMay1999_____.
A.tookplaceatthesametime
B.werethebiggestinhistory
C.cameandwentquickly
D.broughtdeathanddestruction
35.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytalkaboutnext?
A.Tornadodangersandwarningsigns.
B.Howtostaysafeduringatornado.
C.Differentkindsoftornadoes.
D.Howatornadoforms.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
CatsinancientEgypt
Manyofuslovecats.Theyarebeautiful,soft,cleverandloving.TheancientEgyptians(埃及人)consideredcats,alsoknownasMau,tobeveryimportant.Theyhonoredthemwithgreatrespect.
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Foronething,catshelpedpeoplebykeepingtheirhomesfreeofmice,rats,andsnakes.
WithoutcatsEgyptcouldnothavebeentheimportantgrain-growing(谷物种植)centerthatitwas.
37
ThoughIdon'
tknowwhatotherpetstheEgyptianshad,catswereprobablythemostimportant.Catswerealsotrainedtohelphunters(猎人).
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TheEgyptianslovedcatssomuchthatBast,anEgyptiangoddess,waspicturedintheformofacat.Bastappearedinartwork.Shewasthepr