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45.A.chapter B.novel C.note D.explanation
46.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything
47.A.meant B.doubted C.proved D.believed
48.A.With B.Beyond C.Over D.From
49.A.appreciation B.changing C.information D.instruction
50.A.chosen B.regarded C.considered D.treated
51.A.excitement B.confidence C.determination D.experience
52.A.kept upB.caught C.started offD.upshowed off
53.A.realized B.wished C.expected D.dreamed
54.A.progress B.success C.courage D.effect
55.A.hold B.bring C.pass D.carry第三部分阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个A BC D选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AA cardrew upoutside theSwan Hoteland ayoung mangotout.Pausing onlyfor aninstant to see that he hadcome to the rightplace,hewent into the hoteland rangthe bellon thecounter of the bar.Mrs.Crump,the landlady,who wasbusy in the kitchenat thetime,hurried out,wiping herhands.The young man raisedhis hat.“Excuse me,he said.Im lookingfbr myuncle,Mr.White.I believeheis staying here.”He wasstayinghere.Mrs.Crump correctedhim.But Tmafraid thathewent backtoLondon yesterday.”“Oh,dear,“said theyoungman,looking disappointed.I understoodthathe wasgoing to stay hereuntil theend of the month.At leastthat iswhathis servanttold mewhen Irang uphis house.”“Quite right,“said Mrs,Cramp.He intendedtostayhere the whole ofJuly,as healways does.But yesterdayhe gota telegramto saythat hisrelativewas ill.So hecaught thetrain backto Londonimmediately.”“I wishhe hadlet meknowJThe youngman said.I wrotehim a lettersaying thatI wascoming.Fve hadall thistrouble fbrnothing.WelL sincehe isnthere,theres nopoint inwaiting.”He thankedMrs.Grump andwent out.Mrs.Grump went to thewindowand watchedhimdrive off.When hiscar wasout ofsight,she calledoutYou cancome outnow,Mr.White.Hes gone.”Mr.White cameout ofthe kitchen,where hehad beenwaiting.“Many thanks,Mrs.Grump,“he said,laughing,you didthat verywell.These nephewsof minenever gaveme anypeace.That youngman is theworst ofthem all.As yousee,when heneedsmoney,he evenfollows meinto thecountry.Well,perhaps nexttimehe wontwarn mebywriting aletter!
56.The youngman saidOh,deaf5to expresshis.A.disappointment B.sadness C.surpriseD・anger
57.This storyis abouta man.A.who wasvery muchloved byhis nephewsB・whose nephewwent tovisit himat thehotelC.whose nephewis alwaysasking himfor helpD.who wasnot willingto meethis nephew
58.When hisnephew cameto thehotel,Mr.White.A.took thetrain backto LondonB.left tovisit asickrelativeC.wenttopick upa telegramD.hid himselfinthe kitchen
59.Mr.White didnt like hisnephews because.A.they alwaysfollow himaround B.they frequentlydisturbtheir relativesC.they won,t writeto himoften D.they usuallyvisithim inhotelsB谚语Proverbs arequite commonin spokenEnglish.We dontnormally putthemin acomposition oraletter.Sometimes it is helpfulif youknow whatcommonproverbs mean.Here area fewexamples.1“Once bitten,twice shy.If a dog bitesme,I shallbe twiceas carefulinfuture whenI seeit.This proverbis alsoused toapply tomany thingsand notonlyto dogs.If youhave beencheated ata shop,you will not gotothesameshop again.2“A birdin thehand isworth two in the bush.If I am ahunter,trying tocatchbirds,itisbetter tocatch onethan to see twobirds in a bushbut notableto catchthem.Thus thismeans thatwhat youhave alreadygot isbetter thanthechance ofbeing able to getsomething biggerin future.3“Too manycooks spoilthe brothsoup”.When too many peopledosomething,they getin eachothers wayand doa badjob.4“To pour oil on troubled watersis totry tocalm thingsdown.Oil islighterthan water.If aship isin troubleat sea,another shipmay cometo helpit.The secondship cansend smallboats torescue people.However,it mayfirstpouroilon thesea tomake thesea lessrough.5uDon5t be a dog ina manger槽means Dont be selfish.In astable马房,the mangeris theplace wherethe horsedfood isput.Sometimes adogwill sleepin the manger andbark whena horsecomes toget itsfood.The dogdoesntwant toeat thehay in themangerbut itwill notlet thehorse eatit.6“He issitting onthe fence^means thatsomebody willnot saywhether heisin favorof a plan oragainst it.He issitting on a fencebetween twoopposingsides,perhaps waitingtoseewhich sidewill win.7“He whopays thepiper callsthe tune.A piperis amusician.The manwhoemploys orpays amusician cansay whattunes theman willplay.Thusthis means that ifamanprovides themoney foraplan,he cansay how it willbecarried out.8“You cantget bloodout ofa stone”meansthat you cannotget somethingfrom a personwho hasnot gotany ofthe thingsyou want.e.g.you cannotgeta milliondollars froma poorman.
60.Peter has a bicyclewhich ismuch toosmall forhim buthe doesnot wanttolet hisyounger brotherride onit.His motheris angryand saysto him:.A.You cantget bloodout ofa stoneB.Dontbeadogina mangerC.The earlybird getsthe wormD.To pouroil ontroubledwaters
61.Mr.and Mrs.Smith hada quarrel.Their friend,Mr.Brown,wanted totalkto them.When hecame back,he toldhis wifethathehad beentrying tohelpthe Smithsby.A.pouring oilontroubledwaters B.getting bloodoutof astoneC.being adogina mangerD.sitting onthefence
62.Mr.Wang paidfbr a new school.Some peopledidntlike the designof theschoolbut theydidnt arguewith Mr.Wang because.A.he wassitting onthe fenceB.once bitten,twice shyC.hewhopays thepiper callsthe tuneD.a birdin thehand isworth twoin thebush
63.Mrs.Lin wantedto buyanewdress.Her husbandsuggested thatshe buyitfromashop neartheir home.Mrs.Lin disagreedbecause shehad beencheatedby thatshop.So she said:I wontgo thereagain「becauseA.a birdin thehand isworthtwointhebush B.I amsitting onthe fenceC.once bitten,twice shyD.toomanycooksspoil thebrothc(吸血鬼),Vampires creaturesof myth,have beenaround inone formoranother forcenturies.Terrifying butalso attractive,they areas popularinthe early21st centuryas ever,as thecurrent popularityof Twilightseries,andits heroEdward Cullen,show.Vampires firstappeared infiction inthe1700s;in1895Irish novelistBram Stokerpublished Dracula,introducing theworldsmost famousvampire.But just what isit about these drinkersof humanblood thatcontinues tofascinateus Speakingto EricLewis ofthe Timesand Transcriptwebsite,(适应academic DeborahWells saidthat vampires are culturallyadaptive的)We createvery differentvampires tofit differenttimes.Edward Cullenisnot thesame asCount DraculaJ shesaid.Different asthey are,Wells believesvampiresare“the perfectcontainersinto whichwe canpour ourcurrent culturalanxieties”,BramStokers Draculais powerful,yet oldand physicallyugly.Stokers bookdealtwith fearofthe fall ofthe BritishEmpire,real fearsintheday inwhich it waswritten.According tothe websiteBookrags,todays vampireshave allourcultural desires,money,power andsexual attraction.Represented byCullen,(不可they arenoble,handsome youngmen whomwomen findirresistible才氐抗的).Whats more,vampires challengetraditional ideasabout death,(权威)science andparental authority.This maybe whyteenagers aredrawnto vampiretales.“In manyways,the vampirestory showsup teenageconcerns Jsaid(强度)Wells.The emotionalintensity ofthe relationshipwith thevampirematches theintensity ofhowitfeels to have yourfirst reallove affairs.Yourfirst reallove,it reallyfeels likelife anddeath.”
64.The besttitle forthispassage shouldbe.A.Vampires maycontinue todrink ourblood B.Vampires have beenaround usfor longC.Why Twilightis sopopular nowadaysD.We stilllikethestory aboutvampires
65.What isthe imageofthevampire inBram StokersbookA.Anxious butperfect.B.Powerful,old andugly.C.Terrifying butalso attractive.D.Afraid ofthefallof theBritishEmpire.
66.According tothe websiteBookrages,todays vampires.A.desire money,power andsexual attractionB.may notthink highlyofparental authorityC・dare togive uptraditional ideasD-are likelyto beresistedby womenDA mouse lookedthrough acrack inthe walltoseethe farmerand hiswifeopening apackage:What foodmight itcontain He was astonishedtodiscover thatitwasa mousetrap!Retreating tothe farmyard,the mousedeclared thewarning,There isamouse trap inthe house,there isa mousetrap inthehouse.”The chickenclucked andscratched,raised herhead andsaid,MrMouse,I cantell youthis isa graveconcern toyou,but itis ofnoconsequence tome,I cannotbe botheredby it.”The mouseturned tothe pigand toldhim,“There isa mousetrapinthehouse.”“Iamso sorry,Mr Mouse,“sympathized thepig,but thereisnothing Ican doabout itbut pray;be assuredthatyouare inmy prayers.”The mouseturned tothe cow,who replied,Amousetrap,am Iingrave danger,huh”So themouse returnedtothehouse,headed downand depressedtoface thefarmers mousetrap alone.第一节单项填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的、、、四个选项中,A BC D选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
21.Olympic Marathonis26miles and385yards,distance fromMarathon toAthens.A.The;the B./;a C.An;a D./;the
22.They onthe programfor almostone weekbefore Ijoined them,and nowwe onit asno goodresults havecome outso far.A.had beenworking;are stillworking B.had worked;were stillworkingC.have beenworking;have workedD.have worked;are stillworking
23.Was itat the restaurant wehad everhad dinneryou metJohnA.that;which B.which;that C.that;where D.where;that
24.Hewasreported inthat countrywhen hewas havingholidaythere lastyear.A.being badlytreated B.treating badlyC.to betreated badlyD.tohave been treatedbadly
25.After Johnretired fromoffice,he oncepainting fora while,but soonlost interestin it.A.kept upB.took upC.brought upD.made up
32.entering thetall building,he heard a sharpcry comingout ofit,which broughthis heartto hismouth.A.Upon B.At C.In D.With
33.Mr Smithwillnotbe ableto attendthe meetingthis Friday,because hesomethingimportant.A.will bedoing B.has doneC.does D.will havedone
34.Some animalsare dyingout,the factthat theyhavebeenhuntedand that the forestshavebeenseriously destroyed.A.that hassomething to do withB.which hasmuch todowithC.and hasa lottodowith D.what issomething todowith
35.Believe inyourself!Your hardwork willsurely.A.be paidoff B.pay offC.be paidbackD.pay back第二节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20120请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项A BC D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Small momentssometimes lasta verylong time.And afew wordsthoughthey mean36—atthetime tothe peoplewho saythem—can havegreatpower.I recentlyheardastory fromMalcolm Dalkoff,who hasbeen aprofessional37for the last24years,mostly inadvertising.As aboy,Dalkoff wasterribly shyand
38.He hadfew friends(自信).and noself-confidence Thenone day,his high-school Englishteacher,Ruth Brauch,asked theclass towrite theirown chapterthat would39—thelastchapter ofthe novelsince theyhad beenreadingTo Killa Mockingbird.Dalkoff wrotehis chapterand turnedit in.Today hecannotrecall anything40aboutthechapter he wrote,or what41Mrs.Brauch gavehim.42,what hedoes rememberisthe four wordsin thepaper:This isgood writing.nFour words.They43his life.44I readthose words,I hadno ideaof whoI wasor whatI wasgoingto be,hesaid.nAfter readingher45,1went homeand wrotea shortstory,46I hadalways dreamedof doingbut never47I coulddo.”48therestof thatyear inschool,hewrotemany shortstories andalwaysbrought themto Mrs.Brauch for
49.She wasencouraging,tough andhonest.nShe wasjustwhatI needed/1Dalkoff said.Later hewas50asaco-editor ofhis high-school newspaper.His_51grew;his knowledgebroadened;he52onasuccessful lifewithgreat achievements.Dalkoff53that noneof thiswould havehappened ifthatwoman hadnot writtenthose fourwords.For his30th high-school reunion,Dalkoff wentback andvisited Mrs.Brauch,who hadretired.He toldher whatgreat54thefourwords hadhadupon hislife andbecause shehad givenhim theconfidence tobea writer,hehad beenableto55that confidenceon tothe womanwho wouldbecome hiswife,who becameawriterherself.
36.A.much B.little C.well D.ill
37.A.reporter B.designer C.writer D.teacher
38.A.slow B.independent C.troublesome D.helpless
39.A.follow B.change C.connect D.explain
40.A.pleasant Bimportant C.different D.special
41.A.help B.encouragement C.grade D.words
42.A.Therefore B.However C.Meanwhile D.BesidesB.developed C.changed D.
43.A.improvedenriched
44.A.Until B.After C.Since D.While。
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