第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给题的四个选项(A 、B、C 、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给题的四个选项(A 、B、C 、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The other day, I happened to meet someone I hadn’t seen for many years. I couldn’t believe the change in him. In fact, he didn’t even seem like the 21 person. When I first knew Bill, back in 22 , he was one of the most carefree (无忧无虑) people I had ever 23 . He was always ready to have a party. He thought 24 of going out for beer at three o’clock in the morning or driving 50 miles to see an old 25 he really liked. Bill and I were in the same class in college, and 26 was never dull when he was 27 . With him there was one wild 28 after another. Sometimes I wonder how we 29 to study for our exams. Last week I was in Houston on business and I ran into Bill in the bar at the hotel. 30 , I wasn’t even sure it was 31 . Was this short-haired businessman really the same person? I wasn’t really sure until I came near him but it indeed was Bill. Now he works for a bank. He 32 most of the evening about his job, his new car and his house. How he had changed! Back when we were in college, the 33 thing Bill cared about was possessions. Now they seemed to be his main 34 . Although I have changed quite a bit myself, somehow, I never 35 Bill changing so much. My image of him 36 the one I had formed 37__ the time when we were college students together. I suppose it’s 38 to expect people to remain the same, especially 39 I have changed so much myself. But I must say that I enjoyed the old Bill much more than the new Bill. Maybe he 40 the same way about me. 21. A. proper B. same C. usual D. right 22. A. childhood B. the army C. his thirties D. college 23. A. considered B. supposed C. met D. expected 24. A. nothing B. much C. most D. none 25. A. man B. hospital C. movie D. country 26. A. learning B. life C. work D. fun 27. A. in B. out C. away D. around 28. A. adventure B. mistake C. chance D. joke 29. A. decided B. intended C. managed D. hoped 30. A. First of all B. At first C. Now and then D. All the time 31. A. that B. us C. there D. him 32. A. thought B. talked C. argued D. spent 33. A. first B. last C. next D. only 34. A. interest B. event C. subject D. problem 35. A. forgot B. minded C. liked D. imagined 36. A. remained B. reminded C. suggested D. became 37. A. since B. from C. at D. till 38. A. unnecessary B. foolish C. common D. unusually 39. A. because B. that C. how D. when 40. A. felt B. acted C. looked D. discovered |
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Even though he has been caught, the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is still causing trouble. His arrest has thrown up as many questions as it has answers. Top of the list is what should happen to Saddam now, closely followed by calls for information from him about Iraq"s weapons of mass destruction(大规模***伤性武器). He is currently being held by American troops at a secret place. The US says he will stand trial(审判) for his cruel actions during his years in power. This is likely to take place at a court set up two weeks ago by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council(伊拉克临管会). The council"s president Abdul Azizal-Hakim has warned Saddam could be executed(处死) if found guilty by the court. And the US supports this.“I think he ought to receive the worst punishment for what he has done to his people,”said US President George W. Bush, without directly stating that Saddam should be put to death. However, many nations, including Saddam"s long time enemy Iran, believe he would receive a fairer trial in an international court. Even Britain, America"s closest supporter, said it would not take part in any trial that could lead to Saddam"s execution. The UN Security Council(联合国安理会) has yet to make its position clear. But UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan did say that“the UN does not support a death penalty.”Besides waiting for a trial of Saddam, the world wants to see if the US and Britain can find the banned weapons they gave as the reason for the war in Iraq. Asked if Saddam"s capture could lead to a breakthrough in the hunt for the weapons of mass destruction, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said,“there"s obvious possibility there. But I think we should carry on what we"re doing in Iraq”. 50.After the arrest(逮捕) of Saddam, people are most concerned with the question that _____. A.whether there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq B.where he is held now C.how he will be punished D.none of the above 51.Which of the following is not true? A.Saddam will be punished for his cruel actions. B.An international court will be set up. C.UN does not support a death penalty. D.Many nations think it is not fair to have the trial in the court set up by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council. 52.Tony Blair"s words implies that _____. A.he is not sure whether they can find the weapons B.Britain will not take part in trial C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B |
As the proverb says,“No one knows the value of health until he loses it.”In other words, nothing is more valuable than health. It is clear that health is the foundation(基础) of one"s future success. If you become sick, it is scarcely possible to pursue(从事) your career effectively, much less make your dreams come true. On the other hand, if you are strong, you can go all out to overcome the obstacles(障碍) that lie ahead of you. Health is the resource of our energy. What should we do to maintain(保持) our health? First we should exercise every day to strengthen our muscles. Second, we might as well keep good hours. If we get up early, we can breathe fresh air and see the sunrise. This habit can do wonders for our outlook on life. Third, there is a proverb that says,“Prevention is better than cure.”If you pay close attention to your health, you can avoid getting sick, or at least cure yourself of a disease while it is still in its beginning stage. In conclusion, health is more important than wealth. Those who are rich but poor in health are no more fortunate than those who are poor, and healthy in body. If you want your wish to come true, health is the most important component(组成部分) of your success. 57.A man knows the value of health _____. A.till he loses B.before he loses it C.after he loses it D.when he doesn"t lose it 58.In the second paragraph,“go all out to”means _____. A.go yourself outside to B.try very hard to C.go with your friends to D.save your energy to 59.In the third paragraph, the topic sentence is _____. A.Health is the resource of our energy B.Prevention is better than cure C.We might as well keep good hours D.This habit can do wonders for our outlook on life 60.“Those who are rich but poor in health are no more fortunate than those who are poor, and healthy in body”this sentence is understood as “_____”. A.Those who are rich but poor in health are less fortunate than those who are poor, and healthy in body. B.Those who are rich but poor in health are as fortunate as those who are poor, and healthy in body. C.Those who are rich but poor in health are not more fortunate than those who are poor, and healthy in body. D.Those who are rich but poor in health are as unfortunate as those who are poor, and healthy in body. |
第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ‘ In the wake Of Chicago"s worst ever winter,it snowed heavily for almost 10 days off and on,until all of the rooftops were loaded,many overloaded,with snow.Robert McGrath saw 36 run out to the 37 to fetch some boxes. Seconds 38 while he was 39 on his work,he heard a crash! 40 ,he saw the roof of the garage bad 41 in. McGrath did not stop to put his hat or coat on. He 42 out of the house.grabbed a snow shovel,and called 43 for his neighbors to come and help. Yelling and digging,with 44 freezing on his face-clearing snow,pulling 45 boards and anxiously calling his wife"s name---he heard her 46 and then saw he hand. He kept digging,clearing and pulling... Within 47 he had his wife in his arms and was sobbing,"Are you all right? Are you all right? I 48 you were dead.On baby,I love you so much!”She was 49 . What Robert McGrath did NOT know was this:Mrs. McGrath had gone into the garage 50 one door and out through another. She was 51 in the house when she heard her husband"s voice. 52 she went to the window to took out and saw her husband digging and shouting her 53 and pulling out planks of wood,feverishly trying to rescue her. She could not let her gallant rescuer 54 .So she put her coat on again,went outside and quietly entered the garage through the back door----and 55 her husband to be her hero. 36. A. his friend B. his wife C. his neighbor D. a stranger 37. A. garage B.garden C.store D. kitchen 38. A. ago B. before C. later D. after 39. A. paying B. confusing C. drawing D. focusing 40. A. Looking out B. Rushing out C. Getting out D. Coming out 41. A. made B. fallen C. pulled D. let 42. A.found B. walked C. rushed D. showed 43. A. proudly B. kindly C.friendly D. loudly 44. A.snow B. ice C. sweat D. water 45. A. down B. away C. on D. toward 46. A. voice B. sound C. noise D. name 47. A. minutes B. days C. hours D. time 48. A. intended B. wondered C. thought D. considered 49. A.hurt B. wounded C. frightened D. fine 50. A. around B. through C. into D. past 51. A. safe B. quiet C. peaceful D. worried 52. A. However B. Or C. But D. So 53. A. helps B. mothers C. name D. neighbors 54. A. up B. down C. out D. in 55. A. allowed B. made C. advised D. Persuaded |
第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答 题卡上将该项涂黑。 Wishing to encourage her young son to make more progress on the piano,a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were seated,the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the aisle to greet her. Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the concert hall,the little boy rose and eventually found his way through a door marked "NO ADMITTANCE.” When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat and discovered that the child was missing. Suddenly,the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. To her horror,the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard,innocently picking out Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star. At that moment, the great pianist made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano, and whispered in the boy"s ear, "Don"t quit. Keep playing." Then leaning over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a melody. Together, the old master and the young beginner transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully creative experience. The audience was amazed and, as it finished, they cheered. That"s the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly noteworthy. We try our best, but the results aren"t exactly graceful flowing music. But when we put our trust in the hands of a Greater Power, our life"s work can be truly beautiful. Next time you set out to accomplish great feats, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, "Don"t quit, keep playing. 56. The mother took her son to the concert so that the boy could _______. A. be encouraged to be a brave man B. become a famous pianist C. be inspired to achieve more D. be a great artist 57. The reason why the boy went to the piano was that A. he was encouraged to explore B. his mother forced him to have a look C. be was invited to by the pianist D. he was exploring the concert hall 58. What the famous pianist did at the beginning of the concert showed ________. A. what a great pianist he was B. what a skilled pianist he was C. what an upright man he was D. what a strong man he was 59. What did the author really want to tell us in the last paragraph? A. Not being interrupted by others is important. B. Life needs one"s own effort combined with guidance and cooperation. C. It is necessary for us to keep doing everything. D. It is important for us to get help from a famous person. |
There is a group of people whose numbers the British Government desperately wants to see dropping. They"re mostly in their early 20s, without jobs and not at university. They often wander the streets and are seen as a threat. The Office for National Statistics reported on Dec, 11, 2006 that the number of young people who are not in school and not working or in training in Britain has risen sharply since 1997. Britain now has 1.24 million people aged 15 to 24 who have nothing to do. That"s a 15 percent increase over 1997. One in six people in this age group is idle. These people are most likely to be from lower-income families and be supported by their families or the government. Those aver 18 can get a weekly job seeker"s allowance of £46,69(690 yuan) from the government. This is only enough to cover the basic cost of living. Housing benefits are also available. But for single people under 25, these only cover rent for very cheap accommodation, such as a shared room. So most unemployed young people choose to live with their parents, where they can have a room of their own Some charities or local governments offer free housing for homeless young people as well. Nightstop UK, for example, offers help to young people aged 16--25. However, the housing is often only short-term. British politician Iain Duncan-Smith blames the breakdown of traditional families on the increasing number of unemployed or untrained young people. In Britain today, about one in 10 families are headed by a cohabiting couple, Cohabiting parents are twice as likely to break up as married parents, according to a Conservative Party report. Family breakdown is likely to lead to ignoring a child"s education. Poor post-school vocational training programmes are also being criticized. Independent research suggests that some training programmes are a waste of time. The New Deal, a major programme to help the unemployed young, is one example. In 1998, 61 per cent of those leaving the programme could find jobs. That number is now down to 35 per cent. " It, shows a failure of government policy. Even if you put in a large amount of money, if you haven"t got the basic policies right, you won"t get me results." said politician David Willetts . 60. What does the underlined word "idle" probably mean in the third paragraph? A. engaged B. unemployed C. diligent D. busy 61. How many factors are mentioned in this passage that lead to the increase of unemployment? A. 2 B.3 C. 4 D. 5 62. We can learn from the passage that_______________ A. the allowance from, the government can help those young people to live a comfortable life B. the New Deal is always successful in helping job hunters C. homeless young people depend on local governments for permanent accommodation D. most unemployed young people choose to live with their parents because they can have their own room 63. The best title for this news report might be________________. A. Success of Government Policy B. Vocational Training in Britain C. Jobless Youth Concerns D. Job Hunting Problems |
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