第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Last night I wrote an article for the school newspa
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第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Last night I wrote an article for the school newspaper that described how I feel right now in honest terms. I emailed it to our wonderful 41 , and after she 42 it, she asked a very good question: "Do you want the 43 school body, including our senior class and the teaching 44 to read this?" That question pretty much 45 my thoughts. I"m not a very 46 person; I tend to let only a few friends know 47 what" s going on in my life. I suppose that"s 48 my personality says the opposite to itself, because I"m also an honest person. Being honest is 49 .It involves taking risks—huge risks—and putting 50 on the edge. 51 to someone can be the hardest thing for you in the world and either lead to the hurt of feelings or 52 friendships. During the course of my life, I" ve experienced 53 . In positive ways, being honest can be a 54 .Pretending is not only difficult, 55 it" s very tiring. Last year, 56 I discovered that I could be open with two people whom I was already good friends with, the load on my shoulders felt much 57 .Telling someone your 58 feelings is scary; trusting someone 59 your heart and soul is hard. Of course, putting one"s feelings into 60 for the general population to read is also rather frightening. 41. A. editor B. coach C. e-pal D. supervisor 42. A. deleted B. read C. forwarded D. reserved 43. A. entire B. junior C. main D. key 44. A. member B. clerk C. staff D. fellow 45. A. agreed B. controlled C. supported D. matched 46. A. easygoing B. shy C. optimistic D. open 47. A. exactly B. rarely C. roughly D. usually 48. A. how B. what C. where D. when 49. A. exciting B. simple C. boring D. difficult 50. A. everybody B. yourself C. somebody D. myself 51. A. Showing off B. Opening up C. Getting down D. Looking up 52. A. unreliable B. weaker C. permanent D. stronger 53. A. either B. neither C. both D. nothing 54. A. burden B. dream C. goal D. release 55. A. but B. while C. also D. meanwhile 56. A. in which B. when C. during which D. which 57. A. heavier B. unpredictable C. lighter D. unbearable 58. A. miserable B. secret C. strong D. joyful 59. A. by B. via C. with D. beyond 60. A. reality B. use C. practice D. print |
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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) I have recently been diagnosed with an addiction-to coffee. And I am not alone. This is a problem among Americans of all ages. The coffee shop has become a social feature in our culture. Its appealing smell, cozy and inviting atmosphere are difficult to resist, especially if you struggle with an addiction like alcohol. But, when you look past the leather couches and coffees named after European cities, all you"ll find is coffee, milk, and a little sugar. Anyone can buy a Coffeemaker and a container of Coffee Mate and try to create the same drink as a coffee shop does. The only difference between your homemade coffee and coffee shops is that they put it in a cute cup and throw on some whipped (泡沫状的) cream to convince us that we are treating ourselves to a worthy relief from the fast pace of everyday life. And we believe them, silly for the idea that drinking their coffee improves our quality of life. So, next time this "white chocolate" begins echoing in your mind, you"ll have to make a decision: Will you continue to be one of the millions of brainwashed Americans who live for their next trip to a coffee shop, or will you just walk away and ignore it? My advice is -- dare to resist and just say no. 61. The major features of a coffee shop are the following EXCEPT its _______. A. attractive smell B. comfortable surrounding C. pleasant atmosphere D. alcohol-like addiction 62. The coffee from coffee shops differs from homemade coffee mainly because it _______. A. is mixed with whipped cream B. is usually served in a cute cup C. offers a feeling of precious relief D. can improve the quality of life 63. "White chocolate" in the last paragraph probably means _______. A. coffee with cream B. chocolate with coffee C. brainwashed Americans D. addiction to shop coffee 64. The author"s attitude towards "white chocolate" is _______. A. positive B. uncaring C. negative D. optimistic |
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 As a saying goes, every bean has its black .It is impossible to make no mistakes all one’s life. My grandpa Nybakken, a carpenter,is no _36_.Several decades ago he made a mistake -a(n) perfect mistake, _37_. On a cold Saturday, Mother"s father was building some wooden cases for the clothes his _38_ was sending to an orphanage(孤儿院)in Africa. On his way home, he _39_ into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His _40_ proved fruitless. When he _41_ replayed his earlier actions, he realized what happened.The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the cases, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses, having _42_ him $20 that very morning, were heading for Africa! He had to drive home _43_. Several months later, the director of the orphanage came to give a report on Sunday night at my grandfather"s church, _44_ Grandpa and his family also attended. “But most of all,” he said,“I must thank you for the _45_ you sent last year. You see, the bandits(土匪)had just _46_ through the orphanage, destroying everything, including my glasses. I was desperate.” “_47_ I had the money, there was simply no way of _48_ those glasses. _49_ not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day. Then your cases arrived. When my staff _50_ the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on top.” Then, still gripped(吸引注意)with the _51_ of it all, he continued, “ When I tried _52_ the glasses, it was as though they had been made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!” The people listened,_53_ for the miraculous glasses. But the director surely must have _54 their church with another, they thought. There were no glasses on their _55_ of items to be sent overseas. But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way. 36. A. expectation B.success C. comment D. exception 37. A. though B. although C. as D. so 38. A. factory B. church C. family D. country 39. A. turned B. reached C. filled D. put 40. A. research B. look C. search D. clothes 41. A. mentally B. physically C. anxiously D. directly 42. A. charged B. spent C. paid D. cost 43. A. disappointed B. pleased C. nonstop D. quick 44. A. which B. what C. where D. when 45. A. cases B. clothes C. glasses D. Wishes 46. A. cut B. swept C. pulled D. broken 47. A. Unless B. As long as C. Until D. Even though 48. A. replacing B. finding C. wearing D. changing 49. A. Except for B. Along with C. Rather than D. As for 50. A. nailed B. burnt C. removed D. took 51. A. preparation B. pleasure C. satisfaction D. wonder 52. A. out B. over C. for D. on 53. A. pity B. happy C. curious D. eager 54. A. confused B. associated C. combined D. compared 55. A. cases B. order C. list D. orphanage |
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。 On some level, I always knew that I wanted to be a doctor--at least from the age of eight or ten years old, anyway. Although my father wasn’t a doctor, he made his own brand of “house calls. I followed him as he brought a plate of my mother’s home cooking to an elderly man named Frank on all major holidays and when Frank was sick. As far as I know, their only connection was that Frank was an occasional customer at Dad’s small gas station. Frank’s home was a two-room house on the rough side of town with an old front porch(门廊) where you could fall if you weren’t careful. Frank had no relatives and as far as I could tell, no other visitors either. Through his attitude of caring, my father was teaching me to be a doctor, although neither of us knew it at the time. When I was 13, my father developed lung cancer. He brought home a diagram the doctor had drawn showing where his cancer was and told me that he was going to die. He asked me to take care of my mother when he was gone. I was an only child. He said he loved me on the night when he died. When you’re 13 and your father dies, you have some choices to make. You can use the situation as an excuse for letting your actions and grades go down, or you can honor his memory and try to do something positive with yourself. I focused my energy on my schoolwork and my goal of becoming a doctor. 56. What was the father’s“own brand of ‘house calls’”? A. His treatment for Frank’s serious illness. B. Being kind to Frank. C. His attitude towards the author. D. His wish that his son would be a doctor. 57. The author did something to realize his dream to be a doctor when ________. A. Father helped Frank regularly B. Father developed lung cancer C. Father asked him / her to take care of Mother D. Father died 58. What influence did his father’s death have on the author? A. The author began to think seriously about his career. B. The author was too sorrowful to go on studying. C. The author used the situation as an excuse to quit school. D. The author worked harder to achieve his goal of becoming a doctor. 59. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Father taught the author how to be a doctor by making house calls on Frank. B. In return for Father"s help, Frank usually came up at his gas station. C. The author had no sisters or brothers. D. The author was deeply influenced by Father"s doctor who treated his cancer. 60. What"s the best title for the passage? A. What Made Father Respectable B. What Led Me to Be a Doctor C. How to Help Strangers D. How to Deal with Death |
One of the founding fathers of the internet has predicted the end of traditional television. Vint Serf, who helped to build the internet while working as a researcher in America, said that television was approaching its “iPod moment.” In the same way that people now download their favorite music onto their iPods, he said that viewers would soon be downloading most of their favorite programmers onto their computers. “85 percent of all video we watch is pre-recorded, so you can set your system to download it at any time,”said Mr. Cerf, who is now the vice-president of Goggle. “You’re still going to need live television for certain things--like news, sporting events and emergencies--but increasingly it will be almost like iPod, where you download content to look at later.” Although television-on-demand has not yet become a main activity in the UK, the BBC, 1TV and Channel 4 have all invested a lot of money in technology which Mr. Cerf think will enable viewers to watch their favorite shows on their computers. However, some critics(批评家)have warned that the Internet will collapse(崩溃)if millions of people try to download programmers at the same time. Over the next four years, scientists think the number of videos watched over the Internet will double, with people moving from short chips to hour-long programmes. Broadband companies claim that the service will cause“traffic jams”,which will cost millions of pounds to solve. Mr. Cerf dismissed these warnings, saying that critics had predicted 20 years ago that the net would collapse when people all around the world started to use it at the same time, “We’re far from exhausting (用尽)the capacity,” he said.“I want every one of the six billion people in the planet to be able to connect to the Internet.” 61.Vint Cerf is all the following EXCEPT that ___________. A. a researcher in the United States B. the vice-president of Goggle C. one of the founders of the Internet D. a manager of a broadband company 62. Which of the following is NOT something Vint Cerf has predicted? A. Traditional television will soon have its iPod moment. B. The number of videos watched over the Internet will double. C. Viewers will be able to download TV programmers onto their iPods. D. Viewers will be able to watch their favorite TV shows on the Internet. 63. According to the passage, people can always do all the following EXCEPT ____________. A. watch short clips over the Internet B. download live TV over the Internet C. download per-recorded videos over the Internet D. listen to their favorite music on their computers 64. Some critics are now predicting __________. A. the Internet will collapse if millions of people use it at the same time B. people all over the world will be able to connect to the Internet C. the Internet will crash if too many people download TV programmes at the same time D. the videos people watch over the Internet 65. This passage mainly tells us __________. A. a Goggle expert is predicting the end of traditional television B. the Internet will never be used to download people"s favourite shows C. the Internet will become more popular D. something about Vint Cerf |
After blogging regularly for two months, people felt they had better social support and friendship networks than those who didn’t blog. Blogging can help you feel less isolated, more connected to a community and more satisfied with your friendships. Both online and face-to-face, a new Australian research has found Researchers James Baker and Professor Susan Moore from Swinburne have written two papers investigating the psychological benefits of blogging-regularly updating personal web pages with information that invites others to comment. The first, published in the latest issue of the journal CyberPsychology and Behaviour. compares the mental health of people intending to blog with that of people not planning to blog. Moore says the researchers messaged 600 MySpace users personally and directed them to an online survey. A total of 134 completed the questionnaire. 84 intended to blog and 50 didn’t. “We found potential bloggers were less satisfied with their friendships and they felt less socially integrated; they didn’t feet as much part of a community as the people who weren’t interested in blogging …”Moore says. “It was as if they were saying ‘I’m going to do this blogging and it’s going to help me’.” And it seemed to do the trick, as the researchers’ second study shows. This study which is yet to be published, was conducted two months later. The researchers sent out questionnaires(调查问卷)to the same group of MySpace users, this time 59 responded Bloggers reported a greater sense of belonging to a group of like-minded people and feeling more confident because they could rely on others for help. All respondents, whether or not they blogged, reported feeling less anxious, depressed and stressed after two months of online social networking. “So going onto MySpace had lifted the mood of all participants in some way,” Moore says. “Maybe they’d just made more social connections.” Moore acknowledges this is early research and hopes to follow a larger group of people for a longer period time to test some of the research findings. 66. What does the passage mainly tell us? A. The mental health of bloggers. B. Blogging improves one’s social life. C. What kind of people are likely to blog. D. Blogging has become more and more popular. 67. It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that _________. A. those who were not interested in blogging didn’t have good mental health B. people were likely to become bloggers if they felt socially isolated C. potential bloggers were those who had mental health problems D. potential bloggers usually held a wrong view about blogging 68.The purpose of the second study is to find out _________. A. what people do on MySpace B. how many people became bloggers C. how people felt after blogging for two months D. how many people kept blogging after two months 69. The second study shows that________. A. online social networking can do people good B. only bloggers benefit from online social networking C. not many potential bloggers became real bloggers D. not all bloggers found the help they needed 70. The main purpose of people going onto MySpace is probably to _______. A. exchange goods B. entertain themselves C. seek help D. exchange views |
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