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D Once there lived an old man.He liked gold better than anything else in the world.He often said,“If I have enough gold,I will be the happiest man in the world.” One day when he was traveling in the desert(沙漠),the old man lost his way.He was very hungry and thirsty,but there were only rocks and sand around him.Just then,he found a bag lying on the sand.He hoped he would find water and food in it.He took up the bag and opened it.He saw that the bag was full of gold.He was so sad that he threw away the bag and began crying. Now the old man knew that there was something better than gold in the world. 53.The old man liked best before he traveled in the desert. A.food B.bags C.books D.gold 54.When he lost his way,he wanted to get . A.some food and water B.some rocks and sand C.bags full of gold D.a map 55.What did he do with the bag? . A.He didn"t take it up B.He brought it home C.He threw it away D.He cried 56.The old man didn"t become the happiest man when he got the bag of gold because . A.the bag was too small B.the gold wasn"t his C.he was very cold D.he had nothing to eat. 57.In the end,the old man knew that gold was in the world. A.the best thing B.not the best thing C.the best important D.better than anything |
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53---57 D A C D B |
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E Michael Jackson,the “King of Pop”,died on June 25,2009.People all over the world were shocked at the news. He was considered as one of the most popular recording artists of all time. He had sold more than 750 million records worldwide and had received 13 Grammy Awards. Jackson was born in America on August 29,1958. He displayed a talent for music and dance from an extremely young age. When he was 6, he and his four elder brothers—Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon—first performed together at a talent show. They got the first prize and went on to become a best-selling band , The Jackson Five. Jackson made his first solo album(独唱唱片) in 1972. In 1982, he released(发行) his best-selling album Thriller, which had seven top-10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100,including Billie Jean, Beat it and Wanna Be Startin" Somethin". The next year, he performed his signature dance move-the moonwalk while singing Billie Jean during an NBC special. Thriller remains the world"s best-selling album of all time and four of his other solo studio albums are among the world"s best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979) Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and History (1995). Michael Jackson was an artist who influenced many hip hop, pop music and R&B artists across several generations. 58.What was Jackson famous for when he was young? A.Music and dance. B.Pop song. C.Handsome. D.Solo album. 59.When Jackson was he began to perform on the stage. A.4 B.6 C.13 D.14 60.The names of solo albums which belong to Jackson are . A.Thriller;Beat It;The Jackson Five;Off the Wall ’ B.Thriller;Off the Wall;Bad;Dangerous C.Thriller;Hip Hop;History;Dangerous D.Thriller;Marion;Billie Jean;Off the Wall |
第二节根据对话内容,从对话右边选项框中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。(每小1分,共5分) A:Thank you for your great help. B: 61 A:When can we expect you fordinner? Can you come tonight? B: 62 A: 63 B:That sound fine. A: 64 B:I"ll be there. You"re still good at cooking, aren"t you? A:That"ll be for you to decide.I"ve got a new dish that I want to try out on you. B:I"m ready 65 A.I think I won"t have anything all day Friday! | B.You"re welcome. | C.Not tonight.I promised to go to a concert with my sister. | D.Oh,no.Thank you. | E.How dose Chinese food sound to you? F.How about Friday then? G.Good.Shall I say seven o"clock? |
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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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A very little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox. He had with him a plastic pail(桶) and a shiny, red plastic shovel(铲). In the31of creating roads and tunnels in the sand, be32a large rock in the middle of the sandbox. The boy dug around the rock,33to move it off the dirt. At first, he wanted to carry it out of the sandbox with his hands; however, it was too heavy. Later, with much34, he pushed the rock across the sandbox by35his hands. When the boy got the rock to the36of the sandbox, he found that he couldn’t roll it up and37the little wall.38, the little boy pushed, but every time he thought he had made some39, the rock tipped(翻滚) and then fell back into the sandbox. The little boy pushed and pushed, but his only40was to have the rock roll back. Finally he41tears. All this time the boy’s father watched from his living room window42the drama was unfolded. The moment the tears fell, a large43appeared across the sandbox. It was the boy’s father. Gently but44, he said,“Son, why didn’t you use all the strength that you had?” Defeated, the boy45back,“I did! I did! I used all the strength that I had!” “No, you didn’t. You didn’t ask me for help.” The father46down, picked up the rock and dropped it off the sandbox. Do you have “rocks” in your life that need to be47? Are you discovering that you don’t have48it takes to lift them? There is someone who is willing to give us the49we need. Maybe, it’s sometimes a good idea to ask others for50when we meet difficulties we can’t overcome. 31.A.method B.step C.practice D.process 32.A.created B.set C.discovered D.brought 33.A.trying B.managing C.deciding D.competing 34.A.thought B.struggle C.movement D.worry 35.A.touching B.shaking C.using D.controlling 36.A.bottom B.center C.edge D.front 37.A.over B.down C.through D.into 38.A.Doubted B.Surprised C.Pleased D.Determined 39.A.attempt B.progress C.effort D.decision 40.A.hope B.reward C.point D.purpose 41.A.made out B.broke out C.hurst into D.rushed into 42.A.so B.as C.until D.before 43.A.rock B.picture C.figure D.shade 44.A.surprisingly B.doubtfully C.kindly D.firmly 45.A.shouted B.smiled C.called D.asked 46.A.reached B.looked C.fell D.put 47.A.pushed B.dropped C.carried D.removed 48.A.who B.what C.which D.where 49.A.minds B.spirits C.force D.strength 50.A.help B.tips C.advice D.ideas |
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