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第一卷(三部分,共分)115第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分),
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三5A BC个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一10遍
1.Whats the woman doingA.Looking for a manwearing awristwatch.B・Looking for her wristwatch.C・Looking for a younggentleman.
2.If theyleave now.how latewill theybe for the showA・5minutes.B.10minutes.C.30minutes.
3.Where arethe speakersA.In alift.B.On abus.C.On atrain.
4.What doesthe manmean aboutNickA.Nick hasearned enoughmoney forhis senior year.B.Nick isworkingfor asteel plant.C.Nick hasntgot enoughmoney sohe511work during his senioryear.
5.When didthe mango to ChicagoA・This year.B.Last year.her baby.C・Two yearsago.The followingmorning whenI wentto seehowmy captivewas doing,I discoveredit on the floorof the cage,dead.I wasshocked!What hadhappened!had takenexcellent care of mylittle bird,or soI thought.Arthur Wayne,the famousornithologist,happened to be visitingmyfather at the timeand,hearing mecrying over the deathof mybird,explainedwhat hadoccurred.A mothermockingbird,finding heryoung in a cage,willsometimes bringit poisonberries.She thinksit betterfor heryoung todiethan to live incaptivity.”Never sincethen haveI caught any livingcreature and put it in a cage.All livingcreatures have a rightto livefree.
56.The boycaughtamockingbird because.(伙伴)A.he wanteda petfor acompanion B.he likeditsbeautiful featherC.he wantedit tosing forhim D.he hadjust gotaeage
57.The mockingbirddied because.A.it atesome poisonousfood the boy gaveit bymistakeB・it atethe poisonousfood itsmother gaveitC・it wasfrightened todeathD・it refused to eat anything
58.The wordornithologist^in the last butone paragraphprobably means.(虔诚的)(有同情A.a religiousperson B.a kindand sympathetic心的)per sonC.a schoolmasterD.an expertin birds
59.The mostimportant lessontheboylearned from the incidentis that■A.birds putin a cage wontlive longB.you haveto bevery carefulabout thefood yougive toyoung birdsC・when youcapture a young mockingbird,you shouldkeep itawayfrom itsmotherD・freedom isvaluable to all livingcreatures B(歌剧)The operahouse in Santa Fe,New Mexico,is one of the mostbeautiful in the UnitedStates.It issmall andopen,with oneroof overthe(观stage wherethe singersperform and another roofover partof theaudience众).This operain themountains isoneof the bestin the country,whichmary seemsurprising becauseperformances areonly givenduring sevenweeksin the summer,and becauseSanta Feis avery smallcity.One reasonwhy the Santa Fe Opera isso goodis thatit attractsmanyexcellent youngsingers.They allhope tosing infamous operahouses liketheMetropolitan in New Yorksome day,and theywork hard to becomewellknown duringthe summer.The musiciansand directorsare expertswho come管弦乐队from thebest orchestrasand operasin thecountry duringtheirvacations.They enjoyworking therebecause themusic is always of thehighest qualityand because they like toliveinSanta Fe,which isnear boththemountains andthe desert.It isvery beautifulthere in the summer.The stategovernment ofNew Mexicoadvertises the Santa FeOpera innewspapersall overthecountry,anda great manytourists come to NewMexicobecause of the opera.stilL mostof theandience doescome fromSanta Fe andother nearbycities,and all the seatsin thetheatre are sold foreveryshow.There isonly onething that some peopledo notlike about theSanta FeOpera,and that is thecold weather.Because thetheater isopen,performancescannot startbefore nineoclock in the eveningwhenthe sungoes down,andthen themountain airbecomes verycool.Sometimes peoplecomplain aboutthecold air,but becausethe operasaresogood,these peoplecome backagain-wearing warmcoats.
60.SantaFeis allof the following EXCEPT.A-a beautifulcity B.near themountains andthedesertC・a cityin theState ofNew MexicoD.a largecity
61.The Metropolitanmentioned inparagraph2is.A.a smallcity likeSantaFeB.an operahouseC.a famoussinger inNew YorkD.a streetinNewYork
62.Young singerscome toperform in theSantaFeOperabecause.(风景)A.they likethe scenerythere B・they enioythe climatethere.C.they wantto becomefamous D.they wantto make a lotof money
63.In theSantaFeOpera,performances areheld.A.alltheyear roundB.night andday C.in thedaytimeD.after sunsetonly()Brenda Linsonnever goesanywhere withoutan emptyspectacles B^^case.It is asimportant toher asher purse.Yeb shedoesnt wearglasses.The reasonshe cannot do withoutit isthat she cannot read andshe cannotwrite.If evershe getsinto anysituation whereshe might beexpected to do eitherof thesethings,she fishesaround inher bagfor thespectacles case,finds its(关心的)empty,and asksthe personconcerned todo the reading forher.Until a few monthsagohardly anybodyknew about her problem.Her husbanddidnt knowand herchildren didntknow.The childrenstill dont.(谋略)She had any numberof tacticsfor hidingher difficulty-for examplenever lingering修帐续逗留)near aphone atwork,in caseshe hadto answerit andmightberequired to writesomething down.vIt hasnever occurredto thechildren that their mothercannotread.She doesntread themstories,but thentheir fatherdoesnt either,so they find nothingsurprising in the fact.Similarly theyjust accept thatDad isthe onewho writesthe sicknotes andreads theschool reports.Now that theelder boyTom isquite askilled readerBrenda canskilfully gethim toread anynotes broughthomefrom schoolsimply byasking,“Whats thatall about,then”Brenda^husband neverguessed thetruth in ten years of marriage.For onething,he insists(处理)(家务信件)on handlingall domesticcorrespondence andbills himself.A salesmanfor alargecompany,he travelsagreatdeal andso is not aroundso muchto find outthetruth.While hesawayBrenda dealssuccessfully with any situationsby explainingthatshecannotdoanything untilshes〃discussed itwith herhusband.sive restaurant,and hadat lastbeen promotedto headwaitress.She keptthething asecret theretoo,and gotoverthepractical difficultiessomehow.
64.Brenda carriesan emptyspectacles casewherever shegoes because.A.she isalways soforgetful B.she usesit asa purseC.it mayprovide herwith anexcuse D.she wishesto looklike aneducatedwoman
65.Brendas childrenhave neverfound outaboutherproblem as・A.she isntoftenat homeB・they aretoo youngto guessthe truthC・theyfindit normalto asktheir father for everythingD.they thinkit naturalthat short-sighted peoplelike theirmother dontdomuch readingor writing
66.What mostprobably madeBrenda tryhardtohide herdifficultyA.Her desireto besuccessful inher job.B.Her fearof losingface.(欺诈的)C.Hef deceiflulnature.D.Both Aand B.
67.Of the following suggestedtitles,which isthemostsuitableA.Brenda andHer FamilyB.A WomanWhoDoesnt WearGlasses(痛C.A womanwith anEmpty SpectaclesCase D.The Miserable苦的)Life of a Waitress(申请)A Letterof Applicationfor SummerWork516North MadisonStreetJackson,MS39207March3,2005Ratliff ConstructionCompany P.O.BOX401Union.TN38014AttentionMr.Larry WeisingerDearSir,Through Tom Spengler,who workedfor yourcompany lastSummerand plansto workagain thissummer,!have learnedthat youare hiringanumber ofadditional college students forsummer werk.I wouldliketoapplyfor ajob asa generalconstruction worker.I am19years old,5feet10inches tall,and weigh175pounds.I aminexcellent healthand amable todo strenuousphysical work.In highschool Iwasa footballplayer fortwo years.I majorin designtechnology atUticaJunior College.I planto graduatein June2006withanAssociate.In AppliedSciencedegree.On Saturdaysand duringthesummerforthepast threeyears I have(食品杂货店).worked in a neighborhoodgrocery storeMr DouglasR.Grant,owner ofGrants Grocery,903North MadisonStreet,Jackson,Mississippi(推39207,told mehe would be happytowritea letterof recommendation荐)(联系)for me.If youwish furtherreferences,please contactMr CharlesA.Wadman,Instructor ofDrafting andDesign Technology,Utica JuniorCollege,Utica,Mississippi39153,oraneighbor,Mr J.R.Russum,JacksonMilling Company,4432Timmes Avenue,Jackson,Mississippi
39213.Your company,I understand,specializes in the constructionofapartment buildings.Since apartmentdesign hasbeen particularlyappealing(吸弓)I to me incollege thisyear,I amvery interested in workingfor yourcompany.May Icome toUnion foran interviewOurspring holidaysare onlyafew weeksaway,April7-1L andI couldvery convenientlycome anydayduring thatperiod.Or ifI knewat leasttwo weeksahead oftime so that I(安排)could makearrangements aboutmy workatthegrocery,I coulddriveup anySaturday.I can usually be reached atmy homeaddress before7:30a.()m.and after4:00p.m.and mytelephone numberis601254-
7613.I will belooking forwardto hearingfrom you.Yours.truly,SignatureAlbert L.Livingston某些美国大学颁给修满两年课程学生的证书Noteassociate degree
68.According tothis passage,the ConstructionCompany needsa lotof.A.summer labourersB.collegestudentsC.football playersD・machineoperators
69.We mayinfer thatTomSpengleris・A.an employeeof thecompany B.a fellowstudent of the writerC.a roommateof the writer D.a closefriend of thewriter
70.What isthe businessof theCompanyA.General construction.B.Building railways.C・Building apartmenthouses.D.Building bridges.
71.From thesentence I canusuallybereached...after400p.m.”in thelastparagraph we can knowthat.A.we canmail aletter tohim thereB.we cancall him thereC.we cancall onhimthereD.wecaninterview himthereEInyour firstyearsofstudying Englishyou have been learningnewwords oneatatime.But now,because of the natureof theEnglish language,you canactually makeyour vocabularygrow evenfaster.Unlike mostof the languages widelystudied in the world,English hasa(层).vocabulary thatis inseveral layersThe bottomlayer isformed frombasicnative English words thathave alwaysbeen partof thelanguage.Thenthere isa mixedlayer of words mostlyfrom Greek and Latin.Some ofthese(起源)words came into Englishthrough Frenchor Spanishbut theiroriginwas Greekor Latin.Then thereisa more recentlayer,mostly scientificor(组technical words internationally made up fromGieek and Latin elements成音分)-B Andmixed in the secondand thirdlayers arewords from theirlanguages spokenin countriesthroughout theworld—German,Chinese,Japanese,American Indian,Arabic Persian,and manyothers.In alllanguages wordsexist insets,in whatcan be thought of asword-families.Sometimes ifyou knowthe root form commonto thewords ina family,you canmakea good guessabout thegeneral meaningof manywordsin thatfamily.So knowingjust oneroot fromof oneword ina familymayhelp makeyour vocabularybigger byleading youto theother membersofthe family.(过程,程序)But awarning isnecessary.This processwont workverywell withmost nativeEnglishwords,thatis,those goback onethousandyears ormore in thelanguage.Knowing theorigin ofa wordwill notfigureout itsmeaning today,to saynothing ofthe meaningofwordsthat historicallyareinthe same family.The reasonis thatmany eventsinthehistory oftheEnglish speakingpeoples havebrought aboutgreat changesinthemeaningsof manywords.The sameis trueof somewords borrowedvery earlyfrom,their languagesbecausetheyhave beenintheEnglish languagelong enough(激烈的)to experiencedrastic changesin meaning.
72..The titlethat best expresses theideas ofthis passageis・A.How toLearn MoreEnglish WordsB.On theStudy ofEnglishC.The NatureoftheEnglish LanguageD.Changes inMeanings ofEnglishWords
73.Which ofthe followingbestexpressesthe mainidea ofParagraph2A.English isdifferent fromother languagesin vocabulary.(起源)B.Part ofEnglish vocabularyoriginated from GreekandLatin.C.Most scientificterms aremadeupfromGreekandLatinelements.D.English vocabularyis madeup ofthree layers.
74.According toParagraph3,which ofthefollowingis NOTtrueA.In alllanguages wordsexist insets.B・Word setscan alsobethoughtofasword families.第二C.Knowimg therootformofthewordsinafamilyhelps enlarge节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所5给的、、三个选项,中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完5后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第56段材料,回答第至题
686.Who arethe speakersA.Students.B.Teachers.C.Clerks.
7.What arethey mainlytalking aboutA.Noise inthe office.B.A newmeeting room.C.Thestory ofa workmate.
8..What doesStan suggestthey doA.Talk toJack openly.B.Move toanother office.C.Ask fora meetingroom.听第段材料,回答至题
79119.What doesthewomanintend todoA・Introduce theWorkers Club.B.Invite the man todO sports.C.Invite theman tosee afilm.
10.What canwe learnabout the clubA.People canskate there.B.Its open until1200at night.C.Threebuses passtheclub.
11.Where doesthemanworkones vocabulary.D.It isvery diffcultto makeones vocabularybigger.
75.have experieacedgreat changesin meaning.A.Most nativeEnglish wordsB・Words thathistorically areinthesame familyC.Some wordsborrowed earlyfrom theirlanguagesD.A,B and C第二卷(共分)35第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节短文改错(共小题;3510每小题分,满分分)110此题要求改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行做出判断如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个)如有错误(每行只有一个N;错误),则按下列情况改正该行多一个词把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉该行缺一个词把缺词处加一个漏字符号()在该行右边横线上A,写出该加的词该行错一个词在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词注意原行没有错的不要改凭Im agirl fromNorth Cardinaand myname isJane.I’very delightedto名write toyou.My greatgrandmother Kateywas gjngto celebrateher90thbirthday inMarch4th.I wantto giveher anice surprise.Would yoube kindenoughto sendher thebirthday cardIfKatey receivesa birthday card,which thatwould bethe
80.greatest presentforherbirthday.My greatgrandmother Kateyisahealth ladyattheage of
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83._________brought himup byhard work.Shes agreat mother.So,Im sure
84.__________you wouldbe happysend abirthdaycardtoarespectable lady
85.__________第二节书面表达(满分分25W下列六幅图画描述了你月日那天的一段亲身经历请根据这些图画用英语写一篇日记〃53注意日记须包括所有图画的内容,可以适当噌减细节,使日记连贯;词数左右《
1.2,100May3Sunday Cloudy^at suchan advancedage,wouldnt youThankyou.湖北省黄冈中学年届第一轮英语单元训练题2005听力部分录音稿及试题答案单元训练题
(一)Text1WExcuse me,sir,but haveyou seena younggentleman lookingfor hiswristwatchMA youngman,MadamText2WWe musthurry becausewere alreadylate fbrthe show.It startsat8:
30.Ittakes us45minutes toget there,and itis5minutes toeight rightnow.MOh,its myfault.I keptworking andforgot thetime.Text3WWould yoube sokind asto pusheight formeMSure thing,thats whereI getoff asWell.Text4WDo youknow ifNick hasgot enoughmoney forhis studyMYes.If Nickhadnt workedinthesteel plantlast summer,he wouldnthaveearned enoughmoneyfor hisliving expensesduringhissenioryear.Text5WYou havebeen here for threeyears.Have youhad machchance totravelMNot much.Last yearI plannedto go toChicagoin December,but I had todelaythe tripbecause ofthebad weather.Then afew monthslater,I finallymade itthere.Text6WStan,do youhaveaminuteMOh,hi,Cathy.Suie.Whats upWWell,Ive beenmeaning totalk toyou aboutthe situationintheoffice.MIm notin therevery often.Its sonoisy that I cantwork.WThats exactlywhat Imgetting at.Were supposedto beable todo ouipreparationin thatoffice,but haveyou noticedJackconstantly hasstudents comingin to get helpwithhis course.MWe cantreally askhim tostop havingstudents comein forhelp,can weWNo,of coursenot・But Imnot abletodomy workand neitherare you.Iimagine itsthesame forthe othersintheoffice.MHmmm,could weask fora kindof meeting room Whenwe haveto talktostudents,we couldgo tothemeetingroom.WGood idea.Text7WAre youbusy tomorrownight Imgoing overto theWorkers Clubforvolleyball ifyoud liketo comealong.MIsnt thatfar awayWNot really.If youtake theNo.3bus,you cangetthereintenminutes.Andif volleyballdoesnt interestyou,theyve gota hugeindoor swimmingpool,a weightroom,andindoor tracks.Its agreatplace tomeet people.MNow thatyou mentionedit,it wouldbe niceto getaway fromthe,computer centerforachange andIreally shouldget somemore exercise.Working upa sweatinaballgame orthe weightroom wouldbenice.Ive gotso fat.一W Lookat meYoure notthe onlyone.In highschool I hada lot moretimeto dosports activities.Now whatlitte sparetime youhave mustbe usedin doingexercise.Atleast theclub isopenuntil12p.m.MI guessits wortha visit.Did yousay youregoing tomorrownightWYeah.MOK,Ill come,too.How aboutmeeting mein frontofthecinema ateight,and wellcatch thebusthere.WSure,see youthen.Text8MHi,Jeanie.Why haveyou cometo schoolan hourearlyWI wantedto geta frontrow seatand reviewone moretime beforethe test.Why areyou hereso early,JackMI getout of my carhere thistime everyday.You seemto benervous aboutyourlessons.Have youfinishedyour reviewWIve onlybeen studyingnight andday forthelastweek.If I dont get an Ainthis class,I wontgetthe supportofmycountry.Why doyou seemso calmMThis classis reallyjustareview forme.Fve beenlearning it fbr twoyears.WThafs luckyfbr you.MJeanie,can youguess whatthe testwill belike Willit bedifficultWI hopenot.But Imstill worriedabout it.MWell cheerup.Hope forgood luck.WThanks forwishing meluck.Text9WRobert,you playthe guitar,dont youMI usedto.But I havent playeditfbrquite sometime.I dontreally havetimethese dayswith allmystudies.Why doyou askWFm tryingto organizea groupto playatsomeparties onweekends.Westill needa guitarplayer.MWell,I dontknow.But youridea soundsfun tome.WOh,it willbe.Im moreor lessin chargeof things,so ifyou wantto giveita try,youre in.Its aseasy asthat.Besides,its agreat chanceto getout andmeetpeople.MBut Itold youIhaven51practiced fora longtime.I dontknow ifIremember anysongs Iusedtoplay.WDont worryabout it.I justthought Idask youto tryand joinus sometimewhenwe werepracticing.Well bepracticing forafewmonths beforewegive performances.MOK,ril havea try.WIm sureyou cando it.And itwillbefun,too.Text10Ihavea specialrule fortravelNever carrya map.I preferto askfordirections.Sometimes I getlost,but Iusually haveagoodtime.Icanpractice anew language,meetnew people,and learnnewcustoms.And Ifindoutabout different“styles”of directionseverytime Iask,How canIgetto the postoffice”Foreign touristsare oftenconfused in Japan becausemost streetstheredont havenames.In Japan,people uselandmarks intheir directions instead ofstreet names.Forexample,the Japanesewill saytotravelers,“Turn straightdown to the comer.Turn leftatthebig hoteland gopastthe fruitmarket.Thepost officeis acrossfromthebus stop.”In thecountryside ofthe AmericanMidwest,there are not usuallymanylandmarks.There arenomountains,so theland isvery flat;in manyplaces therearenotowns orbuildingsfor miles.Instead oflandmarks,people willtell youdirections anddistances.For instance,people willtell you,Go northfortwo miles.Turn east,and thengo anothermile.”一One thingwill helpyou everywhereinJapan,the UnitedStates oranyother places.You mightnotunderstand apersons words,but youcan probablyunderstand thepersonsbody language.He orshe willusually turnand thenpoint.Go inthedirection theperson pointsand youmay findthepostoffice.1-5CBAAA6-10BACBBv11-15CACAO16-20CACAB^21-25ABBBB26-30CDCCB^31-35ADDDC^36-40BDDCA^41-45BCCDD46-50BCBAC^66-7051-55ABACDP56-60CBDDD^61-65BCDCC DCABO
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85.happyAsend-to-一One possibleversionMay3Sunday Cloudy^,After schoolI wenthome forsupper.When Igot home,I foundMother waslying inbed.Shewas^
111.My fatherwas awayfrom homeon business.What shallIdo”Ithoughtto myself.SinceMothers也,was Imust takecareofher.So I decided totry cookingby myself.I didthe cookingwith greatdifficultybut thefood gotburnt inthe end.Ihadthought Motherwould neverlike it.But Ihad toaskMotherto havesupper.To myjoy,Mother praisedmeforthe mealcooked.She said,“It tastesdelicious.Im very pleased withit.I knowthat Motheris encouragingmetodo moreby myself,v薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦A.At theWorkers Club.B.Ata highschool.C.At acomputercenter.听第段材料,回答至题
8121412.Whats therelationship betweenthe twospeakersA・Schoolmates.B.Workmates.C.Strangers.
13..Why isJeanie hereearlierA.To meether friend.B.To havea class.C.To gooverher homework.
14.Whats Jacksattitude towardthe testA.He iscalm.B.He worriesabout it.C.He hastogetanA.听第段材料,回答至题
9151715..What doyou thinkRobert isA・A dancer.B.A singer.C.A student.
16..Where willthe groupperformA・At concerthalls・B.At restaurants・C.At someparties.
17.Why isRobert notsure ofjoining thegroupA.He doesntthink heis goodenough.B・He doesnthave timeto practice.C.He isntinterestedinjoining it.听第段材料,回答至题
10182018.Whats theadvantage ofasking fordirectionsinsteadof carryinga map(目的地).A.Its easiertogetto thedestinationB.It avoidspossible mistakes.C.It providesmore experiences.
19.What dothe Japanesepeople usewhen theyshow theway totravelers(陆标).A.Landmarks B.Street names.C.Distances.
20.Which ofthefollowingis universallyhelpful inasking forand givingdirectionsA.Apost office.B.Body languageC.Landmarks.o第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节单项填空(共45小题;每小题分,满分分)从、、、四个选项中,选出15115A Bc D可以填入空白处的最佳选项
21.It was2oclock thenext morningBetty hurriedback home.A.when B.that C.until D.since一
22.Ellen hasmade greatprogress recently.—and.A.So shehas;so shehas B.So shehas;so haveyouC.So hasshe;so haveyou D.So haveyou;so shehas
23.・—Something iswrong withmy computer.Ill haveit.—Dont worry.I11soon haveit・A.repaired;gone B.repaired;going C.repairing;going D.repair;go
24..Elizabeth neverspeaks sheis spokento,for sheisnotmuch ofaspeaker.A.until B.unless C.when D.if
25..Nancy,to turneverything offbefore yougotobed.OKA.is sureB.be sureC.tobesure D.be certain
26.Mr Greenasked thepupils towrite online,but Alicejust wroteonlines verycarelessly.A.every thesecond;every fewB.every other;every afewC.every second;every fewD.every two;every afew
27.We thoughtthere wouldbe manypeople inthe hall,but whenwe gotin,we found.A.no oneB.nobody C.nothing D.none
28.Can youexplain howit thatyou werean hourlate,DuncanA.came acrossB.cameintoC.came aboutD.came along
29.The visitingprofessor givinglectures tostudents invitedtomeetings attimes-A・preferred to;rather thanB.preferred to;to beingC・preferred;to beingD.preferred;than being
30.Jerry promisedthat he wouldbeback2oclock whileRodmanpromised that hewouldturnup2hours.A.after;after B.after;within C.at;after D.in;jn
31.She didntanswer myletter.The ofthe matteris she didnt evenread it.A.fact B.truth C.reality D.problem
32.He hurriedtotheairport onlythat hedhis passportbehind.A・finding;left B.to find;forgotten C.finding;forgotten D.to find;left
33..There hadbeen noword fromherforages webegan towonder ifshe was dead.A.for fearthat B.in caseC.in orderthatD・sothat一
34.Whatever happenedto thatsaleswoman一I dontknow.She aroundherefora longtime.A.hasnt seenB.didnt seeC.hasnt beenseeingD.hasnt beenseen
35..Eva,born inCanada,lived andpractised lawin America.第二节完形填空(共A.was B.hewasC.although D.who hewas20小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后
1.530从各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项36—55A BC DLyingcomfortably upona sofa,Harker Braytonsmiled asheread(无意识)old MorrysterbookMarvels ofScience.He unconsciouslyraisedthe bookwithout changingthe directionof hiseyes.As soonas thebook hadgonebelow theline ofsight,something ina dark36oftheroom attractedhis37Jn theshadow under the38he noticedtwo pointsof lightabout aninchapart.They might havebeen39by thelamp abovehim shiningon bitsofmetal,40hedidnot thinkaboutthem andcontinued his41・A momentlater,something causedhim tolower thebook42and lookforwhat he had43before.The pointsof lightwere44there.They seemedto have,(光亮)become45shining,with greenishglow thathehadnot at46observed.He thought,too,that theymighthavemoved alittle,or were47()nearer.They werestill toomuch inthe48however,to reveal*M their49,and againhe turnedto hisreading.Suddenly somethingthatheread gavehim a50that madehim dropthebook tothe floor.Brayton,half51fromthesofa,was staringinto the52underhis bed.His attentionwas now53fully tothose shiningpoints glowingin theshadow.There,almost directlyunderthebed,he sawthe54ofalarge snake.The pointsof lightwere itseyes!Its uglyhead was55in hisdirection.Theeyes wereno longermerely meaningless pointsof light.They lookedinto his(牙恶eyes withevil B的)strength andhate.
36.A.floor B.place C.side D・distance
37.A.reading B.interest C.thinki D.attention
38.A.desk B.sofa D.bedng
39.A.brought B.made C・chair D・given
40.A.soB.andC.caused D.or
41.A.writing
42.A.too
43.A.read
44.A.no doubt
45.A.1arger B-wider C・nearer D-brighter
46.A.all B.first C.most D.last
47.A.far B・much C.a bitD.alot
48.A.light B.shadow C・blackn D.sight
49.A.nature B・secret essD・state
50.A.plan—一*_1J
51.A.rising
52.A.snake
53.A.directed
54.A.eyes
55.A.brought第三部分阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20240阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中选出最佳选A BC D项,并在答题卡上将该AWatching somechildren tryingto catchbutterflies onehot Augustafternoon,I wasreminded ofanincident inmy ownchildhood.When I was aboyof12in SouthCarolina,something happenedtomethat curedme forever(动物)of wantingto putany wildcreature inacage.We livedontheedge ofa wood,and everyevening atdusk themockingbirdswould comeand restinthetree andsing.There isnta musicalinstrumentmade byman thatcan produceamorebeautiful soundthan thesongofthemockingbird.IdecidedthatIwould catchayoungbird andkeep itinacage andthatway havemy ownprivate musician.I finallysucceeded incatching oneandputitinacage,At first,in its()fright atbeing capturedcaught,the birdfluttered aboutthe cage,but atlastit settleddown inits newhome.I feltverypleasedwith myselfand lookedforwardto somebeautiful singingfrom mytiny musician.(门廊),Ihadleft thecage outon ourback porchand onthe seconddayofthebirds captivitymy newpets motherflew tothecagewith foodinher mouth.The babybird ateeverything shebrought toit.Iwaspleased toseethis.Certainly themother knewbetter thanI howto feed。
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