第三部分 阅读理解(共25小题:第一节每小题2分第二节每小题1分,满分45分)第一节: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
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第三部分 阅读理解(共25小题:第一节每小题2分第二节每小题1分,满分45分) 第一节: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。 One day Mrs. Perry said to her husband, “Jack, there is a meeting of our ladies’ club at Mrs. Young’s house at lunch time today. And I want to go to it. I’ll leave you some food for your lunch. Is that all right?” “Oh, yes,” her husband answered, “that’s quite all right. What are you going to leave for my lunch?” “This tin of fish.” Mrs. Perry said. “And there are some cold boiled potatoes and some beans here, too.” “Good,” Mr. Perry answered. “I’ll have a good lunch.” So Mrs. Perry went to her meeting. All the ladies had lunch at Mrs. Young’s house , and at three o’clock she came home. “Was your fish nice?” she asked. “Yes, but my feet are hurting,” he answered. “Why are they hurting?” “Well, the words on the tin were ‘Open the tin and stand in hot water for five minutes.’” 41.Mrs. Perry left home some food for Jack’s lunch because . A.she didn’t cooking B.Jack knew nothing about cooking C.she wanted Jack to have a good time D.she wanted to go to the meeting very much 42.Which of the following is not true? A.Mrs. Perry arrived at Mrs. Young’s before lunch B.Mr. Perry had a good lunch C.Mrs. Perry wanted to test her husband D.Mr. Perry liked fish 43.Jack had his feet hurt . A.when he was opening the tin B.when he was helping himself to the fish C.before he opened the tin D.after he opened the tin 44.“Open the tin and stand in hot water for five minutes” means . A.you should open the tin and stand in hot water for 5 minutes B.you should open the tin but not stand in hot water for 5 minutes C.you should not open the tin but stand in hot water for 5 minutes D.you should open the tin and let it stand in hot water for 5 minutes |
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41—44 BCDD |
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略 |
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Recently a Beijing father sent in a question at an Internet forum (论坛) asking what "PK" meant. "My family has been watching the "Super Girl" singing competition TV program. My little daughter asked me what "PK" meant, but I had no idea," explained the puzzled father. To a lot of Chinese young people who have been playing games online, it is impossible not to know this term. In such Internet games, "PK" is short for "Player Kill", in which two players fight until one ends the life of the other. In the case of the "Super Girl" singing competition, "PK" was used to refer to the stage where two singers have to compete with each other for only one chance to go up in competition ranking. Like this father, Chinese teachers at high schools have also been finding their students" compositions using Internet jargons which are difficult to understand. A high school teacher from Tianjin asked her students to write compositions with simple language, but they came up with a lot of Internet jargons that she didn"t understand. "My "GG" came back this summer from college. He told me I"ve grown up to be a "PLMM". I loved to "FB" with him together; he always took me to the "KPM"," went one composition. "GG" means Ge Ge (Chinese pinyin for brother). "PLMM" refers to Piao Liang Mei Mei (beautiful girl). "FB" means Fu Bai (corruption). "KPM" is short for KFC, Pizza Hut and McDonald"s. Some specialists welcome Internet jargons as a new development in language. If you do not even know what a Kong Long (dinosaur, referring to an ugly looking female) or a Qing Wa (frog, referring to an ugly looking male) is, you will possibly be regarded as a Cai Niao! 45. By writing the article, the writer tries to ________ . A. explain some Internet language B. suggest common Internet language C. laugh at the Beijing father D. draw our attention to Internet language 46. What does the writer think about the term "PK"? A. Fathers can"t possibly know it. B. The daughter should understand it. C. Online game players may know it. D. "Super Girl" shouldn"t have used it. 47. The examples of the Beijing father and the Tianjin teacher are used to show that Internet jargons ________ . A. are used not only online B. can be understood very well C. are welcomed by all the people D. cause trouble to our mother tongue 48. The underlined word "jargons" means " ________ " in Chinese. A. 行话 B. 粗口 C. 歌词 D. 趋势 |
The nervous-looking young man had waited for a few moments—outside the jeweler’s before he got enough courage to enter. He was warmly greeted by a young assistant. James felt a rush of blood to his face as he explained he would be bringing in his future wife to choose a birthday present. The assistant listened carefully and told him he’d better buy a necklace. He wasn’t used to buying jewellery and was a little worried about over-spending. After some discussion as to a reasonable price and the type, the assistant showed him dozens of necklaces and helped him to choose. At last James chose one and left the shop promising to return at five o’clock. When, half an hour later than planned, James did return to the shop with his future wife, Laura, the assistant acted as if she had never seen him before. When she was asked to show them some necklaces, she first brought out some inexpensive ones for them to choose, and then gave them the one she had prepared. A choice was soon made and they went away satisfied. James would certainly come back to buy what he wanted. 52. A good title for this passage is________. A. A Clever Assistant B. Buying a Birthday Present C. How to Choose a Necklace D. A Brave Young Man 53.The word “overspending” in this passage means__________. A. spending too much money B. spending too much time C. spending more time than he planned D. spending too much time and too much money 54. When James told the assistant why he wanted to buy a present, his face_______. A. turned pale B. turned red C. turned yellow D. turned black 55. James and Laura reached the shop at . A. 4:30 B.5:00 C.5:30 D.6:00 56. James would come back to buy what he wanted because_______. A. the assistant knew how to satisfy the people who came to buy things B. the necklace was good C. Laura liked the necklace D. the assistant who served James was very beautiful |
第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 --He is very good, isn’t he? -- 61 --I said the singer was great. -- 62 --Have you seen him here before? -- 63 I think he probably writes the music and words because I’ve never heard any of the songs before. --It’s not fair. -- 64 -- People with musical ability like that having to stand around here to make a living. --Perhaps he enjoys it or makes more money than you think. -- 65 A.What do you mean? | B.Sorry, what did you say? | C.I hope so. | D.Do you like popular music? | E. Be quiet, listen to him. F. Yes, and interesting to watch. F. Oh, yes. He’s always at exactly the same place on Saturdays when I come into town. |
III. 完形填空(共20小题;每小1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从33—52各题所给的四个选项 (A,B,C和D),选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。 Bill White’s father is a lawyer. In his 33 time, he likes to get out in the country and take some 34 of animals. For a long time, Bill had wanted to go with his father on one of his 35 . But his father didn’t take Bill along with him 36 he was fifteen. He and Bill drove to the farm which 37 to his uncle in the afternoon. They 38 the night there, so that they could 39 out early the next morning. Uncle Steve and his son Larry, who was sixteen, were going to go out with them. It was still dark when Bill heard the alarm 40 the next morning. He wondered why it was running so early. He couldn’t remember 41 he was. He turned over 42 and looked at the clock. It was 5 o’clock. Then he 43 that he was at the 44 and that he was going out to take pictures with his father. He jumped out of bed and got 45 quickly. He ran downstairs. The others were already in the 46 . Uncle Steve was cooking bacon and eggs. There was a pot of coffee on the stove. It 47 good. They ate breakfast quickly. They didn’t talk 48 , because they didn’t want to 49 up the other people in the house. They filled a thermos bottle 50 hot coffee and took some sandwiches 51 Aunt Grace, Uncle Steve’s wife, had made for them. They gathered their camera 52 and started out. 33. A. busy B. spare C. enough D. limited 34. A. foods B. drawings C. paintings D. pictures 35. A. trips B. buses C. holidays D. mountains 36. A. after B. when C. until D. unless 37. A. led B. stuck C. got D. belonged 38. A. cost B. spent C. slept D. took 39. A. start B. begin C. walk D. step 40. A. telephone B. machine C. bell D. clock 41. A. where B. how C. who D. what 42. A. quickly B. sleepily C. quietly D. suddenly 43. A. imagined B. pronounced C. forgot D. remembered 44. A. mountain B. town C. farm D. station 45. A. dressed B. ordered C. eaten D. prepared 46. A. bathroom B. kitchen C. dining-room D. sitting-room 47. A. seemed B. felt C. tasted D. smelled 48. A. many B. soundly C. much D. highly 49. A. wake B. go C. put D. come 50. A. of B. with C. in D. by 51. A. that B. what C. after D. before 52. A. cover B. supply C. operator D. equipment |
Twenty–six years after a terrible bicycle accident which left her in a coma(昏迷) for two months and with permanent brain injuries, Barbara Buchan performs many actions more slowly than others. But on September 10 in Beijing, Buchan, at 52, the oldest member of the United States Paralympic team, broke the record and won the gold medal for her disability class in the individual 3,000–meter cycling pursuit. “You can be very upset at the world and have everyone take care of you.” Buchan said by telephone from Beijing, “or get back on your feet again.” Buchan first dreamed of Olympic gold at age 15 while watching the 1972 Munich Games. She became a top American cyclist by July 1982, when a terrible road–race crash injured her brain and left doctors doubtful about whether she would survive. She was wearing only a soft leather helmet at the time; her accident made the rule put into practice that cyclists wear the hard–shell helmets that are now common. Buchan recovered enough of her athletic ability to run track in the 1988 Paralympics in Seoul, where she won a silver medal in the 800 meters. Women’s cycling was not included in the Paralympics yet, so Buchan trained to the point where she raced against men in the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney, Australia-she finished 9th and 10th in two races-and then successfully fought for a separate women’s cycling program beginning in 2004 in Athens, where she did not get a medal. Even though she was approaching her 50s, Buchan kept racing and again made the United States Paralympic team for Beijing-where she is twice the age of most of her teammates and competitors. “Barbara’s almost the leader of our team-she’s been through it all,” said Craig Griffin, the United States cycling coach. “She’s never tired. She’s never let her body go and then come back. I don’t think age is as big of a deal as people make it out to be.” 64. According to the text, after the accident, . A.Buchan asked her friends to take care of her B.cyclists started to wear helmets in competition C.Buchan could not answer questions correctly D.doctors doubted whether Buchan could come back to life 65. What’s the right order of the events related to Buchan? a. She won a gold medal in Beijing. b. She became a top American cyclist. c. She won a silver medal in the 800 meters. d. She suffered a terrible bicycle accident. e. She took part in a cycling program in Athens. A.c-d-b-a-e B.b-c-d-a-e C.b-d-e-c-a D.c-b-d-e-a 66. What does the underlined phrase “get back on your feet” in the second paragraph mean? A.rise to your feet B.walk on your way C.go beyond yourself D.depend on yourself 67. Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? A.The Making of a Hero B.From a Loser to a Winner C.All Roads Lead to Rome D.Health is Better than Wealth |
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