第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上
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第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处 的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Not long before,my daughler,s shoes were scratched(划破)with a knife.She burst illto tears。I took them to the shoemakel,s. The young apprentice(学徒)glanced at the 21 and said,“Nothing I can do except 22 the upper.” His master looked at them and said,“If you 23 me,1 will add more scratches on both the shoes.” 1 was 24 and asked why. He explained,“As if the opening were made 25 for a special style.” I didn’t fully understand him, 26 I deeided to leave thc shoes。 Two days later i dropped by from work to 27 the shoes. I found more scratches on each shoe;all the openings were patched(缝补)by soft red leather;the stitches(针脚)were twisted with the appearance looking more 28 and interesting than ever.I couldn,t help praising the master,s 29 . Another time,my sister,s blouse was torn,leaving a large opening.My wife checked it 30 and then said,“Let me take it home and 31 it.” Three days later,seeing it again,1 was greatly 32 :all the tom parts took on a look of ice crystal(水晶);attached to it was a snowman made of flowery rags.I sighed with 33. “It,s amazing!” “1 was 34 by that shoemaker.Patches are supposed to be 35 .but a skilJful craftsman(工匠)can make it take on a kind of 36 ,”replied my wife. Her words inspired me more:perfection is impossible to achieve in 37 ;patches appear in the 38 of injury,disability or disease.Since you c an,t change the existence of wound.you should not 39 people,s sympathy by disclosing the wound,which is meaningless.Just sew the 40 by patches and produce a most beautifld flower on it,and that is the significance of life. 21.A.scar B.opening C.hole D.mark 22. A.replace B.remove C.throw D.tear 23. A.tell B.show C.agree D.trust 24. A.delighted B.confused C.excited D.astonistled 25.A.on purpose B.by chance C.in particular D.in turn 26.A.so B.and C.as D.but 27.A.bring B.collect C.see D.retum 28.A.ugly B.strange C.1ovely D.familiar 29.A.skill B.drill C.performance D.techniaue 30. A.anxiously B.suddenly C.carefully D.delightly 31.A.wash B.iron C.save D.mend 32.A.puzzled B.disappointed C. surprised D.touched 33.A.anger B.regret C.praise D.care 34.A.encouraged B.inspired C.moved D.attracted 35.A.common B.beautiful C.ugly D.rare 36.A.difference B.perfection C.newness D.change 37.A.future B.mind C.1ife D.place 38. A.form B.name C.shape D.need 39.A.treat B.accept C.ignore D.expect 40.A.wound B.pain C.injury D.disability |
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21.B 22.A 23.D 24.B 25.A 26.D 27.B 28.C 29.A 30.C 31.D 32.C 33.C 34.B 35.C 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.A |
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第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有 两项为多余选项. —Excuse me.madam.I,m looking for a place to eat.Can you tell me if there are any restau- rants in the shopping center? - 61 What kind of food are you thinking about? -l,m not sure,anything but fast food. - 62 It,s a little expensive,but the food is good. -Oh,sounds good.But I ate Japanese food last night.I,d rather try something new. -OK. 63 -Italian sounds good,but so does Chinese.I just can,t decide.Are there any American places here? - 64 From Texas,I think. --I,m sorry to be such a bother,but nothing interests me in particular. 65 -Well, I,m afraid that,s all we have here.A.Do you like Italian food? | B.Yes,there is a very good one downstairs. | C.Thanks,anyway. | D.Sure,there are several. | E.How about Italian or Chinese? F.I do believe I,ll have a good time here. G.There is a nice Japanese restaurant upstairs. |
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21—40各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Last year I was put into a lower-level math class at school. The reason I was in this class had 21 to do with my intelligence. I am blind. The school 22 that it would be better for me to learn at a lower level because it takes me a great deal longer to complete school tasks. The only problem with being in this class was that I was 23 by "at-risk" students, who did not perform well in school and were 24 in trouble with the school and the law. On Monday mornings, the kids talked about what they had done during the past 25 . I tried not to listen, but it was almost 26 not to. I heard things in that classroom that shocked me. 27 the teacher was in the room, that didn"t stop my classmates from 28 their stories of drugs and violence. 29 I was tired of their rude words. I even began to 30 the fact that I had to be there. One Tuesday morning, I went to a Christian Student Union meeting before school, where a guest speaker talked to us about praying for our 31 no matter how much we hated them. I thought a lot and began to pray for the kids in my class, asking God to 32 them for they weren"t bad kids; they were just 33 . 34 what I did was automatic. When I heard their voices in class, I would pray, "Dear God, please bless so-and-so . . ." But as I continued, something was growing 35 my heart for them. My classmates gradually became more than just annoying kids to me. They began to feel like family, and I was learning to love them in a way I 36 thought possible. I now see that praying is such a 37 act. When I pray for those around me, it also 38 my life, and it changes my understanding of others. I realized God"s blessings enabled me to see the world through 39 eyes. The prayers I said for others 40 to help me the most. 21. A. something B. nothing C. everything D. anything 22. A. described B. doubted C. decided D. defended 23. A. laughed B. beaten C. tricked D. surrounded 24. A. constantly B. regularly C. occasionally D. especially 25. A. holiday B. month C. weekend D. party 26. A. informal B. unnecessary C. illegal D. impossible 27. A. Only if B. Now that C. As though D. Even though 28. A. sharing B. admiring C. learning D. creating 29. A. No wonder B. Without doubt C. Without delay D. No sense 30. A. prove B. refuse C. hate D. ignore 31. A. friends B. enemies C. teachers D. relatives 32. A. appreciate B. dismiss C. promote D. forgive 33. A. lost B. forgotten C. cheated D. disturbed 34. A.In general B. After all C. At first D. On the whole 35. A. beyond B. under C. above D. inside 36. A. never B. ever C. even D. once 37. A. technical B. powerful C. typical D. suitable 38. A. reflects B. satisfies C. risks D. blesses 39. A. loving B. shining C. bright D. blind 40. A. turned up B. turned away C. turned out D. turned over |
C Jiang Nan, a full-time mother in Beijing, keeps a dozen or so cloth bags at home, carefully selecting one or two before heading out to get groceries. “Most of them were giveaways from advertising marketing campaigns, but others had been handed out in the street by various environmental protection organizations,” she explained. Since June 2008 China has forbidden the production, sale and usage of plastic bags thinner than 0.025 millimeter (毫米), and retailers(零售商) are not allowed to provide free plastic bags to their customers, regardless of the thickness. Many Chinese consumers like Jiang have learned to refuse plastic bags whenever possible in their shopping. “A plastic bag may only cost a few jiao, but it’s more about how bad they are for the environment,” Jiang said. The plastic ban is for the most part well carried out in big cities, and has been distinctly effective in reducing white waste. On the first anniversary of the plastic ban Global Village of Beijing, an NGO environmental organization, shows that during the year of the ban the consumption of plastic bags fell by about 40 billion pieces in chain supermarkets alone, saving more than 1.2 million tons of petroleum. However, enforcement shows considerably less muscle in smaller cities, towns and country- side. In a remote town like Lichuan, the awareness of environmental protection is not as strong as that in big cities. Street vendors(街头小贩) worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them for plastic bags. Seeing no significance in the issue, local government often turn a blind eye to banned bag traffic in the market. There are still those who don’t have an interest in living green. Cui Lin, another Beijinger, often forgets to bring a cloth bag when shopping, and has to buy plastic bags. “Anyway I think plastic bags are neater and cleaner, and I don’t mind paying a couple more jiao,” he shrugged. Mrs Yu, a vegetable vendor in Lichuan County, Jiangxi Province, recalled that before plastic bags became popular in the early 1990s, Chinese people always carried a bamboo basket when they visited the market. “Plastic bags are more convenient,” she comments, and her view might be that of the tens of millions of people in the nation who still cling to plastic bags, paid or free. This is suggested by her trade where piles of plastic bags are still passed out every day. 49. In Paragraph 1, the writer uses Jiang Nan’s case to __________.
A. introduce a topic
| B. tell a story
| C. describe a person
| D. offer an argument
| How did Jiang Nan get her cloth bags?
A. She bought them at a low price. C. She borrowed them from her relatives.
| B. She got them for free. D. She made them herself.
| 51. Which is NOT the reason why some people still use plastic bags when shopping?
A. Cloth bags are difficult to get and heavy to carry.
| B. People’s awareness of environmental protection is not strong enough.
| C. People don’t mind paying a couple more jiao for plastic bags.
| D. Street vendors worry that they are likely to lose customers if they charge them.
| 52. What message does the writer mostly convey in the passage?
A. To reduce white waste is urgent.
| B. The plastic bag ban has achieved great success.
| C. There is still a long way to go for the plastic bag ban.
| D. People’s awareness of environmental protection should be stressed.
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第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 下面材料是普林斯顿大学新生入学手册中为大学生提供咨询和服务部门的介绍。请仔细阅读材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合61—65各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余选项。 A. Career Services (Room 113) The staff of the Career Services center advise students on career choices and applications for higher education . They also help students and graduates apply their academic and life experiences to achieving career fulfillment, provide them with the services and resources necessary to make better informed career decisions and help them develop the skills necessary to progress their career plans. Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 8:30 am –4:30 pm Phone : (412) 396-6644 Fax: (412) 396-6644 B. The Accommodation Office ( Room 114) The Accommodation Office is the place to find everything concerning accommodation during your studying at this university. It offers a free advisory service and a wide range of handbooks and checklists covering the full range of housing available. In addition to this, the office also offers other services ,such as the allocation of places in local residences and the provision of information regarding privately owned accommodation. Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 1:30 pm –4:30 pm Phone : (412) 396-6754 Fax: (412) 396-6752 C. Medical Center (Room 115) The staff of the Medical Center aim to provide convenient and comprehensive medical care to students and staff of the university. The center is well equipped and the staff here are trained to deal with a broad range of medical problems. Both female and male doctors as well as nursing staff are available for consultation. Also, all kinds of medicines are sold here and are cheaper for students than other drugstores. Opening Hours: 24 hour from Monday to Sunday Phone : (412) 396-6649 Fax: (412) 396-6648 D. The sports office (Room 207) Sport and recreation play an important role in the lives of students. The university has lots of indoor and outdoor sports facilities and all students are encouraged to participate in some form of sport and recreation. This office can provide information about sporting and activities to keep you fit. Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 7:00am-10:00pm Phone : (412) 396-6877 Fax: (412) 396-6876 E. Food service (Room 127) Tasty , nutritious meals and a wide variety of smacks are available from the cafeterias on campus. Maybe you are not familiar with different cafeterias here and find it difficult to get a good meal. Don’t worry! The Food Service can provide you with specific information on the food available here and offers meal plans based on your individual needs. Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 2:30pm-5:30pm Phone : (412) 396-6899 Fax: (412) 396-6890 F. Library (Room 215) There are various books and reference materials in every subject here including literature, art and math. Besides books, there are also photo-copying, video, audio-visual and computing facilities. Our collection is big and our main task is to help you solve problems on making use of the library. Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 8:30am-5:30pm Phone : (412) 396-6312 Fax: (412) 396-6706 下面是一些学生的信息, 请匹配他们要选择的服务部门。 61. Richard is a foreign student majoring in medicine. He can adjust himself to the weather but he is having a lot of difficulty in getting used to the diet at the college cafeterias. 62. John is fond of sports. He plays football every day. Unfortunately, he injured his leg while he was playing this morning. He urgently needs some medical help. 63. Lucy is a new student from Washington, and she often arrives at the college late since she lives far away from the university, so she desperately needs to find a new place to live in. 64. Alice is going to leave university next year. She is preparing her papers and has to do a lot of research. She would like to find books on literature and learn how to use the audio-visual facilities. 65. Rosemary studies in the department of computer science. She is really interested in this field, so she plans to be engaged in this booming industry after her graduation, but before she makes a final decision, she wants to consult experienced teachers. |
Shane Thomas is a 10-year-old pianist from England. He’s being called the next Mozart because of his amazing abilities. He has only been having piano lessons for four months, and practices four hours a week, but he has already played difficult classical pieces. He was just seven when he sat down at the piano, and could play at once. He also says he never gets nervous. When Shane was three years old, he said that he could play the piano, but nobody took him seriously. At school, he could listen to the teacher and do his work while composing (作曲) in his head. Shame remembers all the melodies(旋律),and when he gets home he plays them on the piano, while his father records them. Shane loves playing the piano, and when he grows up he wants to be a composer. His tutor, Richard Goffin-Lecar, says he is like Amadeus Mozart, who lived during the 18th century in Salzburg, Austria, and was one of the most famous composers ever. Mr. Goffin-lecar says, “I don’t teach Shane very much. I just give him directions, then sit back and watch.” His father, a single parent with two other children, says that although he has little money, he wants to send Shane to a good music school. “I’m a single father, but I have this gifted child. I don’t have much money, but I want to give him the best teachers, and also take him into a studio to record.” 56. When did Shane tell others that he could play the piano? A. At age three. B. At age ten. C. At age seven. D. At age four. 57. Which of the following is TRUE about Shane? A. He feels nervous while playing the piano B. He can compose in his head while doing his work. C. He wants to be a piano tutor when he grows up. D. He doesn’t like to listen to the teacher at school. 58. What do we learn about Shane’s father? A. He also plays the piano well. B. He’s a single father with two children. C. He believes in Shane’s talent for music and will support him. D. Not having enough money, he will ask the teachers for help |
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