第二节完形填空(1)(每空一词,共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31至第40小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项
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第二节完形填空(1)(每空一词,共12小题;每小题1分,满分12分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31至第40小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A girl complained(抱怨) to her father about her hard life. She wanted to 29 because she didn’t know how to overcome her problems. She felt tired of fighting and fighting. Once one _30 had been solved, another came. Her father, a cook, took her into the kitchen. He poured water into three pans. After the water boiled, in the first pan he put some carrots, the second some eggs, and in the last some coffee. He waited without any 31 . The girl closed her mouth and waited, 32 by what her father was doing. After about twenty minutes, her father 33 the stove and took out the carrots and the eggs. Then the coffee was poured into a cup. Turning back to his daughter, he asked, “what do you 34 ?” “Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she answered. Her father suggested she 35 the carrots. She did, and felt the carrots were 36 . Then he asked her to take the eggs and 37 them. After peeling(剥)them, she felt that the eggs were hard. Lastly, he asked her to smell the coffee. She asked impatiently , “What’s the meaning of this, father?” He explained that 38 had felt the same misfortune to be put into the boiling water, but had reacted(反应) 39 . The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after a while in the boiling water. The easily broken eggs became hard after being cooked. Coffee was very unique --- it could change water. “ 40 are you? ”asked her father. “When the difficulty knocks your door, what is your reaction? Are you carrots, eggs, or coffee?” 29. A. catch up B. wear out C. give up D. run out 30. A. matter B. business C. question D. problem 31. A. breath B. praises C. words D. complaints 32. A. pleased B. frightened C. disappointed D. puzzled 33. A. turned off B. turned up C. turned down D. turned away 34. A. mean B. see C. suggest D. explain 35. A. touch B. eat C. observe D. keep 36. A. bad B. hard C. soft D. gentle 37. A. hit B. break C. beat D. destroy 38. A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something 39. A. differently B. certainly C. happily D. equally 40. A. How B. Who C. When D. Where |
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29-40: CDCDA BACBC AB |
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第三部分阅读技能(共两节,共16小题,满分26分) 第一节阅读理解(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分) One morning I was woken by my mother’s angry voice. I opened my eyes and found it was seven forty , so jumped out of bed and rushed to a nearby bus stop without breakfast. Fortunately the bus started going as soon as I got on it. I was sure I could reach the school before the bell rang. However, the bus suddenly stopped. There was something wrong with it and we had to get off and wait for another one. I felt I couldn’t wait and the school was only fifteen minutes’ walk, so I ran to the school as fast as possible. Just at this moment, it began to rain hard. I reached the classroom with all my clothes wet through. Mr. Smith, our physics teacher, had begun his class. I was always afraid of him. I hesitated (犹豫) for a moment, and then I opened the door. “It’s you again, Jim,” Mr. Smith said angrily. “I’ve told you not to be late, but you...” Then he suddenly stopped when he noticed my wet clothes. He quickly took off his own jacket and asked me to put it on. “I don’t want you to catch a cold,” he said kindly. I went to my seat with Mr. Smith’s jacket on. It was a bit large for me but I felt very warm in it. I found, for the first time, Mr. Smith’s physics class so interesting and I changed my mind, there and then, about being afraid of him. 49. According to this passage, classes in Jim’s school probably began at _______. A. 9 am B. 8 am C. 7 am D. 7:30 am 50. Why did Jim not open the door at first? A. He was afraid of facing Mr. Smith. B. He didn’t like to have the physics class. C. Mr. Smith didn’t let him go into the classroom. D. He didn’t want to interrupt others. 51. Jim found Mr. Smith’s physics lesson interesting that day because ________. A. he knew physics was very important B. he wanted to go to a famous college C. he didn’t want to fall behind the others D. he was moved by his physics teacher 52. We can infer from the passage that _______. A. Jim usually went to school by bike B. it was the first time Jim had been late C. Jim was often late for school D. Jim’s mother also got up late that morning |
PART THREE READING COMPREHENSION (30 points) Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the answer that fits best according to the information given in the passage. A One dark and stormy night, an elderly man and his wife entered the hall of a small hotel in Philadelphia, hoping to get room for the night. The clerk, a friendly man with a beautiful smile, explained that there were three conferences in town. “All of our rooms are taken,” the clerk said, “but I can"t send a nice couple like you into the rain at one o’clock in the morning. Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room? It’s not a suite(套房), but it will be good enough to make you comfortable for the night.” The couple agreed. As the elderly man paid the bill the next morning, he told the clerk, “You are the kind of person who should be the boss of the best hotel in the United States. Maybe someday I’ll build one for you.” The clerk looked at them and smiled. The three of them had a good laugh. Two years passed. The clerk had almost forgotten the incident when he received a letter from the elderly man, asking the clerk to pay him a visit. The elderly man met him in New York, and led him to the corner of the Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. He then pointed to a great new building there, a reddish stone one with watchtowers(塔楼) thrusting up to the sky, and told the clerk that it was the hotel he had just built for him。 That wonderful building was the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. And this young clerk whose names was George C. Boldt never foresaw the return of events that would lead him into the manager of one of the world"s most attractive hotels. 56 .When the elderly couple left the hotel, they . A. tried to make the clerk pleased B. wanted to build the same hotel in the future C. hoped that the clerk would replace the boss of the hotel D. thought the clerk was talented in managing hotels 57. Why did the elderly man build a hotel for the clerk? A. He was grateful to the clerk. B. They had a bet(打赌) at first. C. He wanted to fool the clerk. D. He wanted to sell the hotel. 58. According to the text, the clerk . A. helped the couple because he thought they were poor B. hoped that the old couple could give him a large amount of money C. didn"t expect to receive things in return from the old couple D. became rich, thanks to his own efforts 59. From the text, we can infer that . A. anybody can be a successful manager B. old people are always very rich C. good luck is always waiting for lucky people D. kindness can bring a good return 60. What do you think of the clerk? A. He was willing to help. B. He was very attractive. C. He tried to make money for his hotel. D. He liked making friends |
Young people can have problems with their minds. Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like parents and classmates. Liu Wei, a Junior 2 student from He’nan, could not understand his teacher and was doing badly in his lessons. He became so worried about it that he started to cut his finger with a knife. Another student, 14-year-old Yan Fang from Guangzhou, was afraid of exams. She got very worried in the test, and when she looked at the exam papers, she couldn’t think of anything to write. A recent report from Jiefang Daily says about 18% Shanghai teenagers have mental (心理的) problems. Their troubles include being worried and very unhappy, and having problems in learning and getting on well with people. Many students who have problems won’t go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid if they go to see a doctor. Others don’t want to talk about their secret. Liang Yuezhu, an expert on teenagers from Beiing Anding Hospital has the following advice for teenagers: Talk to your parents or teachers often. Take part in group activities and play sports. Go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or un well. 61. The students who often become worried or have trouble getting on well with others may have______. A. mental problems B. a headache C. knives with them D. no parents 62. Liu Wei cut his finger with a knife because_______. A. he was afraid of his teacher B. he wanted to frighten his parents C. he was so worried about his study D. his finger was badly hurt 63. Yan Fang’s problems happened whenever______. A. she studied very hard B. she had exams C. she talked with her parents D. she thought of something 84. Students who have problems won’t ask others for help because______. A. they won’t let others think they are stupid B. they don’t think doctors can help them C. they don’t want to tell their secret to others D. both A and C 65. Liang Yuezhu’s advice tells us that______. A. it’s better for the students who have mental problems to join others B. it’s unnecessary for students to be with others C. only group activities and sports can help students with mental problems D. teachers and parents can’t do anything about mental problems |
Students often want to practice their English outside class. One of the best ways to practice your English is to speak to a foreigner. You may ask, “Is it okay to try to talk to foreigners I see in the street?” The answer is yes and no, but probably no! If you see a foreigner who looks lost, it is polite to ask him, “May I help you?” But, otherwise, you should probably let them get on with their business. Situations, however, do exist where it is quite all right to talk to foreigners. If a foreigner enters your school, classroom, office, shop or restaurant, for instance, feel free to ask him (for example): — What is your name? — Where do you come from? — What do you think of Beijing? — How long will you stay in Beijing? There are also situations where it"s okay to talk to foreigners in public places. If you see a foreigner alone in a restaurant, bar or coffee shop, it may be appropriate to ask him or her: — Is this seat free? — Do you mind if I talk to you in English? You can probably help them if they are new in China and if they are alone, you may be able to make them feel more welcome. After a few such questions, you should know whether this person wants to talk to you or not. If they ask you similar questions, or if they give long, informative answers, you"re in luck. If not, then give them their privacy. Talking to strangers is fun if you choose the right time and place. 66. It is the best way to practice your spoken English with ______. A. Japanese B. Americans C. our classmates D. French people 67. From the second paragraph we can get to know that ______. A. it is polite to stop a foreigner to talk with him in the street B. it is polite to interrupt foreigners in a conversation C. it is impolite to interrupt a foreigner when he or she is on business D. it is impolite to help a foreigner find his way 68. When you first meet a foreigner, you should say “_______” A. Where are you going? B. Have you ten your dinner? C. Can you help me with my English? D. Nice to meet you. 69. The writer suggests to us that we should ______. A. follow the foreigners when we meet them in the street B. talk with a foreigner in an accepted way C. have a meal with foreigners in a restaurant D. move to a place where a foreigner lives 70. This passage comes from a newspaper in column ________. A. Sports B. Health C. Language D. Business |
Driving to a store after a busy day at work, I saw a man standing near the store holding a sign that said, “Will work for food.” I knew at that moment that I was going into the store and 36 him something to eat. As I 37 the car park, I saw in my car mirror a lady come out from a hairdresser’s and 38 the man. I thought she must be going to give him some 39 or something to help him out. In the store I was 40 to get the things I needed and also the chicken dinner and a soda that I wanted to give the man outside. I hurried out to my car and 41 that I was going to be able to hopefully help this man. When I drove out of the car park, I couldn’t see the 42 . As I turned the corner I saw the man sitting in a 43 area away from the hairdresser’s and still 44 up the sign. I immediately 45 over and gave the man the dinner and soda and said, “ 46 this will get you through today.” He looked at me and said, “Thank you so much!” As I got back into my car, I looked in the 47 and saw the man swallowing the dinner like he hadn’t eaten for days. I was so 48 that I was able to help him and at the same time I was so sad that the woman from the hairdresser’s, 49 , had asked the man 50 from her shop. It’s sad to say that 51 I live in a small city where homeless is not as 52 as in larger cities, people are uncomfortable with these people in 53 . All they need to do is lend a helping hand 54 and it could make a huge 55 in their lives
小题2: | A.turned into | B.got over | C.called at | D.pointed out |
| 小题3:A, interview B. comfort. C. blame D. approach
小题4: | A.example | B.space | C.money | D.comfort |
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小题5: | A.preparing | B.hurrying | C.hesitating | D.planning |
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小题6: | A.explained | B.wondered | C.agreed | D.felt |
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小题8: | A.different | B.strange | C.famous | D.comfortable |
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小题9: | A.making | B.holding | C.taking | D.building |
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小题10: | A.turned | B.thought | C. pulled | D.looked |
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小题11: | A.Hopefully | B.Finally | C.Luckily | D.Naturally |
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小题12: | A.store | B.mirror | C.square | D.crowd |
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小题13: | A.popular | B.anxious | C.pleased | D.patient |
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小题14: | A.immediately | B.obviously | C.carefully | D.nervously |
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小题15: | A.stop | B.suffer | C.move | D.change |
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小题16: | A.whether | B.because | C.though | D.unless |
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小题17: | A.poor | B.visible | C.selfish | D.happy |
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小题18: | A.danger | B.action | C.need | D.moment |
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小题19: | A.at times | B.at the time | C.at one time | D.at a time |
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小题20: | A.difference | B.mistake | C.decision | D.living |
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