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A.manwasonthesideoftheroadhitchhiking搭便车onaverydarknightinthemiddleofaterriblerainstormwithnocarsontheroaD.Thestormwassostrongthatthemancouldhardlyseeafewfeetaheadofhim.Suddenlyhesawacarcometowardshimandstop.Themanwithoutthinkingaboutitgotinthecarandclosedthedoorandonlythendidherealizethattherewasnobodybehindthesteeringwheel方向盘!Thecarstartedtomoveveryslowly.Themanlookedattheroadandsawacurve拐弯处cominghisway.TerrifiedhestartedtopraybeggingforhislifE.Hehadnotcomeoutofshockwhenjustbeforethecarhitthecurveahandsuddenlyappearedthroughthewindowandmovedthewheel.ThemanparalyzedwithfearwatchedhowthehandappearedeverytimethecarwasdrawingnearacurvE.Finallyalthoughterrifiedthemanmanagedtoopenthedoorandjumpoutofthespookycar.Withoutlookingbackthemanranthroughthestormallthewaytothenearesttown.InastateofcompletehorrorthemanwalkedintoanearbybarandaskedfortwoglassesofScotchwhisky.Thenstillshakingwithfrighthestartedtellingeverybodyinthebaraboutthehorribleexperiencehejustwentthroughinthespookycar.Everyoneinthebarlistenedinsilenceandbecamefrightenedwithhairstandingonendwhentheyrealizedthemanwastellingthetruthbecausehewascryingandhewascertainlynotdrunk!AbouthalfanhourlatertwootheryoungmenwalkedintothesamebarandonesaidtotheotherHeythere’sastupidmanwhojumpedintothecarwhilewewerepushingit!Whenthecarwasfirstdrawingnearacurvetheman________.A.feltverycuriousB.wasextremelyfrightenedC.criedforhelpD.remainedascalmaspossibleAccordingtothepassagewhatmadetheman’sexperiencebelievable?A.Hisreasonablebehavior.B.Hisvividdescription.C.HisplainappearancE.D.HishonestattitudE.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.itisunsafeforpeopletotakeafreerideB.themanwastellingalietohislistenersC.thecarprobablybrokedownonthewayD.thetwoyoungmenwerefamiliarwiththeman
第三部分阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳答案We’vetalkedaboutsnails蜗牛andtheirslowmovE.Butmuchofthetimesnailsdon’tmoveatall.Theyareintheirshells壳—sleeping.Hotsunwilldryoutasnail’sbody.Soattheleastsignofhotsunasnaildrawsitsbodyintohisshell.A.snailwilldieinaheavyrain.Sowhenitrainsasnaildoesthesamethingtoo.A.snailcansleepforaslongasitneedsto.Itspendsallthewintermonthsinitsshellasleep.Inthespringthesnailwakesup.Itsbodyaboutthreeincheslongcomesoutfromtheshell.WhenhungrythesnaillooksforfooD.Itseyesattheendofthetopfeelers触角areveryweak.Butitssense感觉ofsmellisverystrong.Ithelpsthesnailtofindfoodandthenewgreens.A.snail’smouthisnobiggerthanthepointofapin大头针.Yetithas256000teeth!Theteethareverysmallandyoucan’tseethem.Ifyouputasnailinahardpaperboxitwilleatitswayout!Andifasnailwearsoutitsteethitwillgrownewones.51.A.snail_________.A.movesmoreslowlyatnightB.hasthousandsoffeetC.doesn’tmoveatallD.sleepsmuchofthetime52.InthesentenceAsnaildrawsitsbodyintoitsshelltheworddrawmeans_____.A.tomakewithapencilB.topushC.topulD.tomoveaway53.Fromthestoryweknow_________.A.asnail’sshellisverythinB.asnailcan’tseewellC.asnail’snoseisquiteshortD.asnail’sbodychangesindifferentseasons54.A.snailgoestosleepwhen_____.A.itfeelshungryB.itisputintoapaperboxC.springiscomingD.itrainsheavily55.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.Inwinterthesnaildoesn’teatormovE.B.A.snaildoesn’tlikelivingunderthesun.C.Thesnail’steethcan’tbewornout.D.Thesnail’snosehelpstofindfooD.
阅读下列材料从所给的六个选项A.B.C.D.E和F中选出符合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是多余选项共5小题每小题2分满分10分Thefollowingpeopleareexpressingtheirthoughts81--85toshowtheirconcernforfoodenvironmentandsoon.AfterthatarepiecesofrelatedinformationA--F.Nowdecidewhichpieceofinformationwouldbemostsuitableforthethoughtandideamentionedinquestions81—85andmarkyouranswerletterA---Fonyouranswersheet.ThereisoneextraparagraphwhichyoudonotneedtousE.______HowIwasstruckbytheclearwaterandfreshairinmychildhood!ButeverythinghaschangedthatistheclearwaterandfreshairarenowheretobefoundagainastheywerE.Aboveallagreatdealofwastehardlyrotsaway.______Moreandmorepeoplearebeginningtohaveagoodknowledgeoftheimportanceofasaferandcleanerenvironmentwhichinturnforcesthebusinesstobecleanedup.______Organicproductsaregettingmoreandmorepopularamongpeoplebutweshouldknowthefactthatorganicproductsmightalsohavesomethingtodowithpesticides.______I’mverymuchfondofgrowingsomevegetablesofmyowninmysmallgardenformanyvegetablesonsaleinmarketsareactuallybecomingmoreandmoredangerousasaresultofwidespreadpesticides.______NowadaysitisveryconvenientforconsumerstofindandbuygreenfoodinsupermarketsastheyareclearlymarkeD.A.OrganicproduceisalwaysbetterGoldsaiD.Thefoodisfreeofpesticides农药andyouaregenerallysupportingfamilyfarmsinsteadoflargefarms.Andmoreoftenthannotitislocallygrownandseasonalsoitismoretasty.GoldisoneofagrowingnumberofshoppersbuyingintotheorganictrendandsupermarketsacrossBritainarecountingonmorelikehimastheygrowtheirorganicfoodbusiness.B.MarketresearchshowsthatGoldandotherswhobuyorganicfoodcangenerallygiveclearreasonsfortheirpreferences-buttheirknowledgeoforganicfoodisfarfromcompletE.Forexamplesmallamountsofpesticidescanbeusedonorganicproducts.AndaboutthreequartersoforganicfoodinBritainisnotlocalbutimportedtomeetgrowingdemanD.Thedemandfororganicfoodisincreasingbyaboutonethirdeveryyearsoitisaveryfast-growingmarketsaidSueFlockaspecialistinthislineofbusiness.C.ManycitiesaroundtheworldtodayareheavilypolluteD.Carelessmethodsofproductionandlackofconsumerdemandforenvironment-friendlyproductshavecontributedtothepollutionproblem.Oneresultisthatmillionsoftonsofglasspaperplasticandmetalcontainersareproducedandthesearedifficulttogetridof.D.Howevertodaymoreandmoreconsumersarechoosinggreenanddemandingthattheproductstheybuyshouldbesafefortheenvironment.Beforetheybuyaproducttheyaskquestionslikethese:Willthisshampoodamagetheenvironment?Canthismetalcontainerbereusedorcanitonlybeusedonce?E.Onlyafewyearsagoitwasimpossibletofindgreenproductsinsupermarketsbutnowtherearehundreds.Somesupermarketproductscarrylabels标签toshowthattheproductisgreen.Somecompanieshavemadethemanufacturing制造ofcleanandsafeproductstheirmainsellingpointandemphasizeitintheiradvertising.F.Theconcernforasaferandcleanerenvironmentismakingcompaniesrethinkhowtheydobusiness.NolongerwillthepublicaccepttheoldattitudeofBuyituseitthrowitawayandforgetit.Thepublicpressureisonandgraduallybusinessiscleaningupitsact.
III阅读理解LondonThursdayJuly26Reuters---IanJohnstonemissedhisgirlfriendsomuchthatheflewbacktoBritainfromAustraliatoproposetoher向求婚.Theproblemisthatsheflewintheoppositedirection.HeandAmyDolbycouldevenhavemeteachotherwhentheysatinthesameairportwaiting-roominSingaporeatthesametimetowaitforconnectingflights航班.DolbyheartbrokenwhenshearrivedatJohnstine’sSydneyapartmenttofindhehadflowntoLondontoldthetimes:Itwasasthoughsomeonewasplayingacrueljokeonus.Heisthemostromantic浪漫的personIhaveeverknown.Ithinkourproblemisthatwearebothquiteimpulsive冲动的peoplE.Wearealwaystryingtosurpriseeachother.Afteran11000-mileflightacrosstheglobeshewasgreetedbyJohnstone’sastonishedflatmateaskingwhatshewasdoingtherE.Theterribletruthdawned明朗whenIfoundthatIan’ssuitcaseandmostofhisclothingweremissing.Isatontheendofhisbedandcriedmyeyesout.AndthatreallymademeangryshesaiD.Johnstonea27-year-oldbricklayerhadtakenayearofftotravelaroundAustraliA.ButhewasmissingDolbya26-year-oldsecretarysomuchhegotajobonaSydneybuildingsite建筑工地andstartedsavingforsurprisE.HethenflewhometoBritainandwenttoherapartmentarmedwithanengagementring订婚戒指champagne香濱酒andflowers.IreallymissedAmyandIhadbeenthinkingaboutherallthetimE.IthoughtshewaswindingmeupwhenshephonedmefromAustraliahesaiD.JohnstonethenaskedDolbytomarryhimonthephonE.Ididn’tknowwhethertolaughorcrybutIacceptedshesaiD.DolbywasgivenashorttourofSydneybyJohnstone’sfriendsandJohnstonehadtostayinBritainfortwoweeksbecausehecouldnotchangehisticket.1.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat_______.A.DolbywasheartbrokenwhensheheardJohnstonerefusedtoseeher.B.JohnstoneworkedinSydneyandwenttoBritainonbusinessC.DolbywasgreetedbyJohnstone’sflatmateattheairportD.JohnstonefailedtoseeDolbyinherapartmentinBritain2.Accordingtothetextitseemedthat_______.A.DolbywantedtogosightseeinginSydneyaloneB.JohnstoneandDolbycouldhaveseeneachotherinSingaporeC.DolbystayedlongerinSydneythanJohnstonestayedinBritainD.theyounglovestruckcouplehadbothintendedtoproposetoeachother3.WhenJohnstoneaskedhertomarryhimonthephoneDolbyfelt_______.A.nervousandshyB.cheerfulandangryC.excitedandshockedD.confusedandsad4.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedinthetext?A.JohnstoneflewbacktoBritaintoproposetohisgirlfriendAmyDolby.B.JohnstonestartedworkingataSydneybuildingsitE.C.JohnstonewenttoAmy’sapartmentinBritainwithanengagementring.D.JohnstoneproposedtoDolbyoverthephonE.E.TheywerewaitingfortheirconnectingflightintheairportloungeinSingaporE.f.DolbycalledJohnstonefromAustraliA.A.b-a-d-e-c-fB.c-ab-e-f-dC.b-a-e-c-f-dD.b-a-f-e-c-d
Ihadanexperiencesomeyearsagowhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewaysinwhichpeoplemakeabadsituationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuaryIhadtoholdtwofuneralsonsuccessivedaysfortwoelderlywomeninmycommunity.BothhaddiedfullofyearsastheBiblewouldsay.TheirhomeshappenedtobeneareachothersoIpaidcondolence吊唁callsonthetwofamiliesonthesameafternoon.Atthefirsthomethesonofthedeceased已故的womansaidtomeIfonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnowshewouldbealivetoday.It’smyfaultthatshedieD.AtthesecondhomethesonoftheotherdeceasedwomansaidIfonlyIhadn’tinsistedonmymother’sgoingtoFloridashewouldbealivetoday.ThatlongairplaneridethesuddenchangeofclimatewasmorethanshecouldtakE.It’smyfaultthatshe’sdeaD.Youseethatanytimethereisadeaththesurvivorswillfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbadlytheybelievethattheoppositecourse—keepingMotherathomeputtingofftheoperation—wouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterallhowcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourwillingnesstofeelguilty.Thefirstisourpressingneedtobelievethattheworldmakessensethatthereisacauseforeveryeffectandareasonforeverythingthathappens.Thatleadsustofindpatternsandconnectionsbothwheretheyreallyexistandwheretheyexistonlyinourminds.Thesecondelementistheviewthatwearethecauseofwhathappensespeciallythebadthingsthathappen.Itseemstobeashortstepfrombelievingthateveryeventhasacausetobelievingthateverydisasterisourfault.TherootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhooD.A.babycomestothinkthattheworldexiststomeethisneedsandthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorningandsummonstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecriesandsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenheishungrypeoplefeedhimandwhenheiswetpeoplechangehim.Veryoftenwedonotcompletelyoutgrowthatchildishviewthatourwishescausethingstohappen.Theauthorhadtoholdthetwowomen’sfuneralsprobablybecause.A.hewantedtocomfortthetwofamiliesB.hewasanofficialfromthecommunityC.hehadgreatpityforthedeceasedD.hewaspriestofthelocalchurchPeoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause.A.theycouldn’tfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirsorrowB.theybelievethattheywereresponsibleC.theyhadneglectedthenaturalcourseofeventsD.theydidn’tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirectionAccordingtothepassagetheunderlinedpartinparagraph4probablymeansthat.A.everythingintheworldispredeterminedB.theworldcanbeinterpretedindifferentwaysC.there’sanexplanationforeverythingintheworldD.wehavetobesensibleinordertounderstandtheworldWhat’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmystery.B.Everystoryshouldhaveahappyending.C.Neverfeelguiltyallthetimebecausenoteverydisasterisourfault.D.Ingeneralthesurvivorswillfeelguiltyaboutthepeoplewhopassedaway.
At227billionyuan$33billionfor2008Guangdong'sculturalindustriesaccountedfor6.4percentofitsGDPandexperiencedagrowthrateof13.8percent.ButLaiadmitsthatsizedoesnotequalweight.Ourbusinessesaremostlysmallfinancingdifficultandbrandsfew.OnelocalbrandthathasmadeitbigisPleasantGoatandBigBigWolfalsotranslatedasHappySheepandGrayWolfChina'smostpopularcartoonseriescurrentlybeingaireD.ButLiuManyigeneralmanagerofCreativePowerEntertainingIncthefirmbehindthehitshowisnotlaughingtothebank.Insteadsheisbitter:Piratediscswerealloverthestreetsbeforeourfirstmoviehitthescreen.Theirimagesappearonallkindsofproducts.Allthishasnoproperlicensing.Incaseyoudon'tknowChinaproducesthelargestamountofanimated动画的programmingintheworlD.Butquantityisnotquality.BehindeveryPleasantGoattherearetensofthousandsofflops.Thebestwayforthegovernmenttopromotethecountry'screativeindustriesistocrackdownonpiracy盗版.Hollywoodoftenraisesitsvoiceaboutbeingvictimized受害inChinA.TruthbetoldHollywoodisprobablytheleastaffectedsincethereisaquotasystemforChina'simportationofHollywoodfilms.ManyChineseproducersaretakingbabystepsandthedomesticmarketisalltheyhavE.IftheirrightsinthehomemarketarenotprotectedtheywillneverseethedaytheirproductsfindaforeignaudiencE.Thesuddenclosure关闭ofBTwebsiteswherecopyrightedmaterialsusedtoflowfreelysuggestsadeterminationonthepartofthegovernmenttotakeintellectualpropertyrightsseriously.Thiskindofwebsitesisbadforussoweshouldbanthem.Muchofthenewscomingoutofthe2009InternationalCulturalIndustriesForumwasencouraging.China'sfilmindustryisexpectedtoget6billionyuan$879millioninboxofficereceiptsthisyear.A.decadefromnowthisnumbermaygoupto30billionaccordingtosomeforecasts.IfthegovernmenttakesseriousactionagainstonlineandofflinepiratesChina'screativeindustriesmaywellhaveabrightfuturE.51.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1mean?A.FastasthedevelopmentofGuangdong'sculturalindustriesistheydon’thaveabigchallengeintheworlD.B.Guangdong'sculturalindustriescanmakeabigprofitalthoughtheyarejustthesmallcompanies.C.Guangdong'sculturalindustriesmakeabigcontributiontoitsGDPbecauseoftheirstrongeconomicpower.D.ThedevelopmentofGuangdong'sculturalindustriescannotcatchupwithanyotherindustries.52.WhatdoesLiuManyithinkaboutPleasantGoatandBigBigWolf?A.ItisafailuresinceitisalocalbranD.B.Itisasuccessbutcannotgettheexpectedprofit.C.Itsprofitfromtheimageshasbeensharedlegally.D.Piratediscsmakeitmorepopularamongthechildren.53.Hollywoodfilmsarementionedtotellusthat__________.A.HollywoodfilmsmakeourcreativeindustrieshavelessspacetosurviveB.itispiracythatmakesitpossibleforHollywoodfilmstogetlessinfluencedC.ourcreativeindustriesneedenoughprotectiontohaveabrightfutureD.foreignfilmshavetakenupmoremarketinChinathanthelocalones54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Chinesecreativeindustriesaremoreadvancedthanforeignones.B.ThedomesticmarketisoflittlesignificancetothesurvivalofChinesecreativeindustries.C.BTwebsitesstandinthewayofthedevelopmentofChinesecreativeindustries.D.ThegrowthofChina'sfilmindustryisalwaysslowandneedsmoresupport.55.Inwhichcolumnofanewspaperwillyouprobablyreadthispassage?A.RegionalB.EconomicC.SportsD.Cartoon
阅读理解AAtthreeA.m.JackMillswassittingatthecontrolsofthemailtrain.Thetrainwasmadeupof13cars.Attheendofthetrain71mailmensatsortingthemail.Insidethesecondcartherewereonlyfivemailmenand128bagsfulloffive-poundnotes.Thistrainhadrunmorethan100yearswithoutbeingrobbed抢劫.AtthreeminutespastthreeMillsandhishelperDavidWhitbysawayellowwarninglight.TheyslowedthetrainandthenstoppeD.Whitbywenttothetelephonebesidethetrack.Itwasoutoforder.Thenhesawamanmovingbetweenthesecondandthethirdcars.BeforeWhitbycjouldgiveawarninghewasknockeddownbytwomen.Mills’carswithallthemailmenhadbeendisconnectedbytherobbers.Atthebridgethebagsofmoneywereunloadedfromthetrainandthrownintowaitingtrucks.Oneoftherobberswhoobviouslyknewtheschedules时刻表ofallthetrainskeptlookingathiswatch.At3:45hesaidThatwillhavetobeenough.Therobbersdroveawaywithmorethan2500000pounds.1.Therobberytookplace______.A.before3:03B.intheearlymorningC.afterthreeo’clockintheafternoonD.after3:452.Therobbers_____beforethetrainstoppeD.A.wereallinthetrainB.forcedMillstostopthetrainC.werewaitingforthetraintostopD.orderedMillstogoondriving3.Whydidn’ttheothermailmenhelpthemailmeninthesecondcarwhentherobberyhappened?A.Becausetheywerebusysortingthemail.B.Becausetheydidn’twanttohelpthemailmeninthesecondcar.C.Becausethelastelevencarswereseparatedfromthefrontcars.D.Becausetheyknewnothingabouttherobbery.4.Oneoftherobberskeptlookingathiswatchbecause________.A.hewantedtoknowtheexacttimeB.heenjoyedlookingathiswatchC.hedidn’tknowwhenanothertrainwouldcomeD.theyhadtoleavebeforeanothertraincame5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thetrainwasoutoforder.B.ThetelephonewasputoutoforderbytherobbersC.Whitbyhadanassistantdriver.D.Therobberscarriedthemoneyawaybytruck.
Whatmakesonepersonmoreintelligentthananother?WhatmakesonepersonageniuslikethebrilliantAlbertEinsteinandanotherpersonafool?Arepeoplebornintelligentorstupidorisintelligencetheresultofwhereandhowyoulive?Theseareveryoldquestionsandtheanswerstothemarestillnotclear.Weknowhoweverthatjustbeingbornwithagoodmindisnotenough.InsomewaysthemindislikealegoranarmmusclE.ItneedsexercisE.Mentalexerciseisparticularlyimportantforyoungchildren.Manychildpsychologists心理学家thinkthatparentsshouldplaywiththeirchildrenmoreoftenandgivethemproblemstothinkabout.Thechildrenarethenmorelikelytogrowupbrightandintelligent.Ifontheotherhandchildrenareleftaloneagreatdealwithnothingtodotheyaremorelikelytobecomedullandunintelligent.Parentsshouldalsobecarefulwithwhattheysaytoyoungchildren.Accordingtosomepsychologistsifparentsarealwaystellingachildthatheorsheisafooloranidiotthenthechildismorelikelytokeepdoingsillyandfoolishthings.SoitisprobablybetterforparentstosayverypositivethingstotheirchildrensuchasThatwasaverycleverthingyoudiD.orYouaresuchasmartchilD.65.A.person________ismorelikelytobecomeagenius.A.whoseparentsarecleverB.oftenthinkingaboutdifficultproblemsC.oftenhelpedbyhisparentsandteachersD.bornwithagoodbrainandputtingitintoactiveuse66.Itisbetterforparents________A.topraiseandencouragetheirchildrenmoreoftenB.tobehardontheirchildrenC.toleavetheirchildrenalonewithnothingtodoD.togivetheirchildrenasmuchhelpaspossible67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?A.Parentsplayanimportantpartintheirchildren’sgrowth.B.ThelessyouuseyourmindthedulleryoumaybecomE.C.IntelligenceisobviouslytheresultofwhereandhowyoulivE.D.Whatmakesapersonbrightorstupidisstillunderdiscussion.
Onedaywhilewalkingalongthebankofariverarabbitcouple夫妇sawawounded受伤的antlyingunconsciously没有直觉地onthegrass.Therabbitcouplegentlyputtheantontheleaf叶子ofanearbyplant.Shesoonrecoveredandsawtherabbitcouplesittingbesideher.Theantrememberedthatshehadfoundherselfunderthefootofacatbychanceandfainted晕倒.Sheaskedhowshereachedtheleaftop.TherabbitcoupletoldherwhathadhappeneD.Theantthankedthemandsaidshewouldhelpthemwhentheyneededhelp.Therabbitcouplewentfurtheruptherivertoenjoythebrightsun.Theyhadbeentheremanytimesandwouldspendmanyhoursplayingandrelaxinginthesun.OnefinedaythecouplewereagainontheirwaytotheriverwhiletheantwasplayingontheleafofatreE.Shesawtherabbitcouplewalkingtowardstheriver.A.fewhourslatershesawtherabbitcouplesleepingpeacefullyonthesoftgrassbytheriver.Suddenlyshesawalionmovingtowardsthegrasswheretherabbitcoupleweresleeping.Theloinsawtherabbitsleepingandstartedwalkingquietlytoattackthem.Realizingthehazardgettingclosetotherabbitstheantjumpedfromtheleaftothelion’sshoulderandbit咬thelion’sback.ThelioncriedoutinpainwakingtherabbitcouplE.Therabbitsranawayquicklyandtheantjumpedoffthelion’sbackintothegrass.A.whitepigeon鸽子whowatchedthiseventcheeredatthecourage勇气oftheantandtoldthewholestorytotherabbits.Therabbitcoupleweremovedandthankedtheant.Theybecamebestfriends.Fromthefirstthreeparagraphswecanlearnthat_____.therabbitcoupleputtheantontheleafofaplanttohidehertheantwaswoundedafterfightingwithacattherabbitcoupleandtheantkneweachotherverywellbeforetherabbitcoupleoftenwenttotheriverAccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?Theantwashurtbythelion.Theantwassmallbutclever.Thewhitepigeonwasasbraveastheant.ThelionwantedtoplayajokeontherabbitcouplE.Accordingtothepassagewhichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?TheantjumpedintothegrasstohidE.Theantbitthelion’sback.ThelionmovedtowardstherabbitcouplE.Therabbitcouplesavedtheant.Theantsawtherabbitcouplesleepingonthegrass.A.dceabB.decbaC.ecbadD.cdebaTheunderlinedwordhazardinthefifthparagraphprobablymeans_____.A.realityB.warningC.experienceD.danger
IV.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ABC和D中选出最佳选项WithherbeautifullookscheerfulcharacterandstrongspiritKarenaLam林嘉欣ismakingwavesamongChinesemoviefansandprofessionals专业人士.TheCanada-bornactresswontheGoldenHorseBestSupportingActressandBestNewPerformerawards金马奖最佳女配角和最佳新人奖forherroleinJulyRhapsody男人四十inTaiwanonNovember16.ShewonthesametitlesattheHongKongFilmAwardsinApril2002.Lamplayedawifful任性的highschoolgirlinthefilmandheridol偶像JackyCheung张学友playedthegirl'smiddle-agedteacher.HerawardshavemadeherthepersontowatchinHongKongandTaiwancinemA.Butthe24-year-oldgirlthinkstheawardshaveputmorepressureonherandgivenhernewchallenges挑战.BesidesJackyCheungLamhasappearedalongsideothertopHongKongstars.LastyearshestarredwithLeslieCheung张国荣inInnerSenses异度空间andthisyearsheactedwithNicholasTse谢霆锋inTiramisu恋爱行星.IsthereanythingthatcanstopLam'ssuccess?Ihavelearntthatffsomeoneistryingtohurtyouthebestrevenge报复istokeeplivinghappilyandhavingagoodlifE.That’swhatIdidshesaiD.Sheisanoptimist乐天派anddeterminedtobesuccessful.Ialwayshaveawayoffindingmyownhappiness.Iknowwhat'sgoingtomakemesmileandIgoforitshesaiD.Twofilms—acomedyandalove-storyarewaitingforherandsheplanstorelease首次上演herfirstCantonese粤语albumnextsummer.41.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhatLamdidorwilldo?A.TostarwithLeslieCheunginInnerSenses.B.TowintheGoldenHorseBestSupportingActressandBestNewPerformerawardsforherroleinJulyRhapsody.C.Toreleaseherfirstcantonesalbum.D.ToactwithNicholasTseinTiramisu.E.TowintheHongKongFilmAwards.A.beadcB.cadebC.ebdcaD.adebc42.InInnerSensesLamwasoneofthe________performers.A.supportingB.chiefC.ordinaryD.learned43.Theunderlinedphrasemakewavesprobablymeans________.A.gainmuchattentionB.maketroubleC.singanddanceD.fantheflamesofdisorder
Eight-year-oldBethanyandseven-year-oldElizaarehavingagreattimejumpingaroundintheorchardoftheirhomeinavillagenearPenrith.Theycanplayanytimetheylikebecausetheydon'tgotoschool.InsteadtheyareeducatedathomebytheirparentsPaulandVeronikaRobinson.Buttheydon'thavelessonshaveneverusedatimetableandlearnonlywhatandwhentheywanttolearn.Iwantmykidstohavefreedomintheirchildhoodnotspenditinaninstitutionsays37-year-oldVeronikaSchoolisallaboutcontrolandfollowingtherules.Veronikaandher56-year-oldhusbandPaulhaveneverexperiencedthedailyrushtogetdressedandoutofthedoorthatiscommoninmosthouseholdswithschool-agedchildren.Wegetupatourleisure-usuallyaround8.30-ishsaysVeronikA.WemightvisitafriendorgotothelibraryandonTuesdaysweshopatthemarket.Insummerwespendmostofourtimeoutsideandthegirlsentertainthemselvesalot.NewresearchduetobepublishedthisspringrevealsaverydifferentpictureofBritain'shomeeducators.Outof297families184saidthattheyneveruseatimetablesaysMikeFortune-WoodofHomeEducationUK.Ninetypercentneverorrarelyusetextbooksandnearlyallsaidthathappinesscontentmentandself-fulfillmentweremoreimportantthanacademicachievement.Only15%feltthatplanningwhattolearnwascrucial.SofarsogooD.Butwhatyoumightaskarethechildrenactuallylearning?Itwasn'timportanttomethatthegirlscouldreadbyacertainagebuttheybothpickeditupforthemselvesataroundsevensaysRobinson.WeighingcookingingredientsusesmathsandmakingashoppinglistteachesthemtowritE.Observingfivehenshastaughtthegirlsaboutsurvivalofthefittest.Butwhataboutwhenthechildrengrowup?Cantheygotouniversity?Thehomeeducators'answeristheycaniftheywantto.ThereareavarietyofroutesintohighereducationbutprobablythemostcommonistojoinalocalcollegE.ThisiswhatGusHarris-ReidhasdonE.IwaseducatedathomeallmylifE.I'dneverhadalessonorbeeninsideaclassroomuntilIstartedGCSEssaysthe18-year-olD.I'mnowstudyingfor4A-levelsatExeterCollegE.I'vehadnoproblemwiththeworkorwithfittingin.WhenaskedtoreflectonhisexperienceofhomeeducationhisconsideredresponseisLikeapermanentholidayreally!Notabadstartforsomeonewhoplanstotakeamechanicalengineeringdegreenextyear.1.Whatisthetopicofthisarticle?A.NewwaysoflearningtoreadandwriteB.ProblemswithUKschoolsC.HomeeducationintheUKD.Wildundisciplinedchildren2.WhydotheRobinsonsnotsendtheirchildrentoschool?A.Theythinkschoolscontrolchildrentoomuch.B.Theydonotlikethecoursestaughtinschools.C.Theywanttoteachtheirchildrenfarmingskills.D.Theyliveinaremoteareawheretherearenoschools.3.Accordingtothearticleinhomeswithschool-goingchildren______.A.morningsarerushedandstressful.B.thechildrenhardlyevergooutsidE.C.thefamilywakesuparound8.30am.D.thechildrenmustaskpermissiontogotothetoilet.4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Mosthomeeducatorsbelievethathappinessismoreimportantthangoodgrades.B.Mosthomeeducatorsbelievethatplanningisimportant.C.Mosthomeeducatorsdonotfollowatimetableorusetextbooks.D.MosthomeeducatorsarenotworriedaboutwhentheirchildrenlearntoreadandwritE.5.Whatdoesthearticlesayabouthome-educatedchildrengettingintouniversity?A.Theylearnsomanyusefulskillsathomethatuniversitiesarehappytoacceptthem.B.Theycangetintouniversityiftheyhave4A-levels.C.Theycangotoschoollaterandgetthequalificationstheyneedinordertoenteruniversity.D.HomeeducationissorelaxedthattheyarelikelytoexperienceproblemswhenfacedwiththepressuresofadegreecoursE.
II阅读共两节满分50分第一节阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A.teenagegirlisfightingforherlifetodayafterbeingstruckbylightningasseverethunderstormssweptacrossBritain.ThegirlwasoneoffourteenagegirlsfromLondonwhowerehitbylightningintheParadeGroundareaofHydeParkduringastorm.EarlierJosephWharton14diedashewasstruckbylightningwhilecampinginhisfriend’sbackyardintheWestMidlands.A.spokesmanforScotlandYardsaidthegirlremainedinseriousconditionatSt.Mary’sHospitalinPaddington.Shehadstoppedbreathingbythetimethefirstparamedic护理人员arrivedonthescenejusttwominutesafterthestrikeat5:40p.m.yesterday.TheotherthreegirlshitbytheboltallhadinjuriesandweretakentoUniversityCollegeHospital.TheirconditionswerenotseriousthespokesmanaddeD.ThestrikeliftedthegirlsintotheairandthendroppedthemtothegroundawitnessreporteD.A.spokesmanfortheLondonAmbulanceServicesaidparamedicsriskedtheirlivestotreatthegirls.ThestormwasstilloverheadandlightningwasstillcomingdownwhiletheyweretreatingthepatientshesaiD.Allstaffinvolvedactedveryprofessionallyinprovidingfasttreatmenttothesepatientsinverydifficultcircumstances.ScotlandYardsaidtheincidentwasbeinglookedintobyofficersfromtheRoyalParks’OperationalCommandUnit.JosephWhartonofBylandWayBloxwichwashitduringtheextendedthunderstormwhichstrucktheregionyesterdaymorning.HewaspronounceddeadatWalsallManorHospital.HehadbeensleepinginatentwhilestayingwithschoolfriendMichaelLeesatahouseonnearbyCresswellCrescent.WestMidlandsAmbulanceServicesaidparamedicswerecalledat7:50A.m.andunsuccessfulattemptsweremadetorevive使苏醒thesports-madteenager.A.spokesmanfortheRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofAccidentssaidfourorfivepeopledieeachyearasaresultoflightningstrikesintheUK.26Allfourgirls________.A.werekilledbythelightningB.wereseriouslyinjuredC.werebeingtreatedatthesamehospitalD.wereliftedupanddroppedtotheground27Theunderlinedwordboltprobablymeans________.A.thunderB.rainC.stormD.lightning28WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theboywaskilledafterthefourgirlshadbeenhit.B.Theparamedicsbegantotreatthegirlsaftertakingthemtothehospital.C.First-aidwasgiventothegirlsduringthestorm.D.TheboywashitbylightningintheParadeGroundareaofHydePark.29Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.manyBritishpeoplediefromlightningstrikeseveryyearB.thewriterblamesthegovernmentfortheaccidentC.theparamedicscouldalsohavebeenhitbylightningwhileaidingthegirlsD.Josephhadbeenplayingintheopenairbeforethestrike30Thispassageisprobablytakenfroma________.A.magazineB.newspaperC.sciencefictionD.weatherreport
Modcminventionshavespeededuppeople’slivesamazingly.Motor-carscoverabundredmilesinlittlemorethananhour.AireraftcrosstheworldadaywhilecomputersoperateatlightningspeeD.Indeedthisloveofspeedseemsnever-ending.Everyycarmotor-carsareproducedwhichgoevenfastereachnewcomputerboasts吹嘘ofsavingpreeioussecondsinhandlingtasks.Allthissavestimcbutataprick.Whenweloseorgainhalfadayinspeedingaerosstheworldinanairplaneourbodiestellusso.Wegettheuncomfoerablefeelingknownasjet-lag;ourbodiesfeeltlrutheyhavebeenleftbebindinanotarninezoorsAgainpendingtoolongatcompulersresul’sinpaintininrtsandfingers.Mobilephonesalsotodangeaccordingtosomeseientists;toomuchussmaythesmithbulradiationintoourbrainsawedonotliketothinkabout.Howavewhatdowedowiththetimewehavesaved?Certainlynotorsoitseems.WearesoaccustomedtoconstantactivitythatwefinditdifficulttositanddonothingorevenjustonethingatatimE.PcrhapsthedaysarelonggonewhenwemightlistenquietlytoastoryontheradiolettingimavinationtakeusintoanotherworlD.Therewasatimewhensomepeople’slivesweredevotcdsimplytothecultivationofthelandortheeareofeattlE.Nomulti-taskingthere;theirliveswenlonatamuchgentlerpaceandinafamiliarpattern.Thereismuchthatwemightenvyaboutawayoflifelikethis.Yetbeforewedosowemustthinkofthehardtasksourancestorsfaeed;:theyfarmedwithbarehandsoftenlivedclosetohungerandhadtofashiontoolsfromwoodandstonE.ModemmachineryhasfreedpeopefrethatprimitiveexistcneE.1.Thenewroouctsopcomemoreandmoretime-savingbeeause_________.A.ourloveofspeedsecurenever-endingB.timeislimitedC.thepricesareincreasinglyhighD.themanufacturersboastalot2.WhatdoesthedaysinParagraph3referto?A.ImaginarylifeB.SimplelifeinthepastC.TimesofinventionsD.Timeforconstantactivity3.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthemodemteehnology?A.CriticalB.ObjectiveC.OptimisticD.Negative4.Whatdoesthepamgemainlydiseuss?A.ThepresentandpasttimesB.MachinaryandhumanbeingsC.ImaginationsandinventionsD.Modemtechnologyanditsinfluenec
JeanneCalmentaFrenchwomanbecamearecordbreakeron17Octoberof1995whenattheageof120yearsand238daysshebecamethelongest-livedhumanbeingonrecorD.A.Japanesemandiedin1986attheageof120yearsand237days.JeanneCalmentlivesinasmalloldpeople’shomeinthesouthofFrance;herhusbandheronlychildandhergrandsonhavealldieD.Sheisnearlyblindanddeafandisalwaysinawheelchairbutherdoctordescribesherasbeingmorelikea90-year-oldingoodhealththansomeoneof120.Shestillhasalivelysenseofhumor.Whenaskedonher120thbirthdaywhatsheexpectedofthefutureshereplied:A.veryshortonE.ShealsoremarkedthatshethoughtthegoodLordhadforgottenallabouther.Sowhatisthekeytoalonglife?Accordingtosomedoctorsdietexerciseandnosmokingarethethreeimportantfactors.JeanneCalmenthasfollowedtwoofthetips窍门.Shehasalwayseatenahealthydietandsheusedtodoexerciseseverydayuntilshebrokeherlegattheageof115.Howeveruntilrecentlyshedranktwoglassedofstrongredwineadayandshedoessmokenowonlyalittle.BesidesJeanneCalmentmighthavegotverygoodgenes基因fromherparents.Herfatherlivedtotheageof94andhermotherto86.A.locallawyerboughtherhousewhenshewas80underanagreementthathewouldpayhersomemoneyeveryyearuntilherdeath.ItmusthaveseemedagoodmoveatthetimebutsofarthelawyerhaspaidheratleastthreetimesthevalueofthehousE.EveryyearonherbirthdayJeanneCalmentsendshimacardsaying:SorryI’mstillalive!69.HowdoesJeanneCalmentfeelaboutheroldage?A.Sheismiserableandunhappy.B.Sheischeerfulandhumorous.C.Shewouldliketolivemuchlonger.D.Shefeelssheisgoingtodieverysoon.70.JeanneCalmentoweshergoodhealthandlonglifeto_______.A.smokingonlyalittleeverydayB.hergivingupsmokinganddrinkingC.drinkingtwoglassesofstrongredwineeverydayD.thegoodgenesfromherparentsahealthydietandsomeexercises71.Whichofthefollowingcouldbestreplacethewordmoveinthefourthparagraph?A.dealB.trickC.marchD.sport72.WhydoesJeanneCalmentsaySorryI’mstillalivetothelocallawyereveryyearonherbirthday?A.Becauseshehadanagreementat80withthelawyerwhichwastoheradvantagE.B.BecauseshehasaskedthelawyertopayhermorerentthantheyfirstagreeD.C.BecausethelawyerhaspaidhermuchmoremoneythanthevalueofthehousE.D.Becausethehouseshesoldtothelawyerisn’tworththemoneyhehasalreadypaiD.
A.youngmannamedCharlesLyellhaddifferentideas.HewroteabookaboutthemcalledPrinciplesofGeology.TheearthaccordingtoLyellwasnotonlythousandsofyearsolditwasmillionsofyearsolD.Astothecommonbeliefthatchangesintheearth’ssurfacehappensuddenlybecauseofasingleearthquakeorfloodhesaidthatthismighthappenonceinawhilebutusuallythesechangestookplaceveryslowly.HebelievedthatthesurfaceoftheearthhadbeenchangingfromthebeginningoftimE.Thechangeshesaidwerecausedbythelong-termactionofthewindsandseasandbyforcessuchasvolcanoesbreakingoutundertheearth’ssurfacE.OnceinagreatwhilehethoughtamountainmightappearforthefirsttimeafteranearthquakE.Butusuallymountainswouldriseslowlyandsteadily.ProfessorHenslowwasinterestedinLyell’sideasbuthedidnotactuallybelievethem.CharlesDarwincouldnotmakeuphismindaboutthem.ButtheysethimthinkingalonglineswhichwouldlaterchangethebeliefsofthoughtfulpeopleallovertheworlD.AtCambridgeCharlesDarwinstudiedjustenoughtopasstheexaminationandreceivedhiscollegedegreein1831.Duringthistimehehadbecomemoreandmoreinterestedingeology.AttheendoftheschoolyearhewenttoNorthWaleswithoneofhisteacherstoexaminetherockformations构成andtosearchforfossils.Fossilsaretheremainsofancientlivingthings.Theyareusuallyfoundfixedinrocksintheearth’scrust地壳.Fossilsmaybeofanimalssuchasfishinsectsbirdsorhumans.Theymaybeofplantsfromtinyleavestohugetrees.Whenalivingcreaturediesitusuallydecays腐烂oriseatenbyanimals.Howeverifitsinksintoariverbedorisquicklycoveredbytheblowingsandsofadesertstormthebonesarekeptupintheearth.Overmanyyearsthesoftinnerpartsofabonedisappearleavingtheinsidehollow.Watercontainingmineralentersintothehollow.SlowlythemineralhardensandmakesthebonehardandheavylikestonE.71.AccordingtoCharlesLyellitismainlythattheearthhasbeenformedliketoday’sshapE.A.fromthebeginningoftimeB.pastsomeexperiencesofbigfloodC.overaverylongperiodofyearsD.becauseofseveralbigearthquakes72.CharlesLyellbelievedthefactthatamountainisformed.A.morebyseasthanbyvolcanoesB.moreslowlythansuddenlyC.morebyanearthquakethanbywindsD.moresteadilythanquickly73.UnlikeProfessorHenslowCharlesDarwin.A.neverthoughtLyell’sideaswererightB.didmadeuphismindnottoacceptLyell’sideasC.thoughtaboutwhattheworldwerethenthinkingaboutD.thoughtoverLyell’sideasanddevelopedthem74.ThemainpurposeofDarwin’sgoingtoNorthWaleswasto.A.makeastudyoffossilsB.appreciatetherockformationC.todoresearchworkintodeadanimalsD.lookforplantsfromtinyleavestohugetrees75.Inwhichorderarefossilsformed?A.A.livingthingsinksintoariverbedorsands.B.Watergoesintoabonehollowtogetherwithmineral.C.Somethingsoftinabonedisappears.D.ThehardenedmineralmakestheboneharD.E.ThebonebecomeshollowinsidE.A.abcdeB.cabedC.acebdD.ecdba
WhenPaulwasaboygrowingupinUtahhehappenedtolivenearacoppersmelter炼铜厂andthechemicalsthatpouredouthadmadeawastelandoutofwhatusedtobeabeautifulforest.OnedayayoungvisitorlookedatthiswastelandandcalleditanawfulareA.Paulknockedhimdown.Fromthenonsomethinghappenedinsidehim.YearslaterPaulwasbackintheareaandhewenttothesmelterofficE.Heaskediftheyhadanyplansoriftheywouldlethimtrytobringthetreesback.TheanswerfromthatbigindustrywasNo.Paulthenwenttocollegetostudythescienceofplants.Unfortunatelyhisteacherssaidthereweren'tanybirdsorsquirrelstospreadtheseeds.Itwouldbeawasteofhislifetotrytodoit.EveryoneknewthathewastolD.Evenifhewasknowledgeableashehadexpectedhewouldn’tgethisideaaccepteD.Paullatergotmarriedandhadsomekids.ButhisdreamwouldnotdiE.AndthenonenighthedidwhathecouldwithwhathehaD.AsSamuelJohnsonwroteItiscommontooverlookwhatisnearbykeepingtheeyefixedonsomethingremotE.Attainablegoodisoftenignoredbymindsbusiedinwideranges.Underthecoverofdarknesshewentsecretlyintothewastelandandstartedplanting.Andeveryweekhemadehissecretjourneyintothewastelandandplantedtreesandgrass.Forfifteenyearshedidthisagainsttheplaincommonsense.SlowlyrabbitsappeareD.LaterastherewaslegalpressuretocleanuptheenvironmentthecompanyactuallyhiredPaultodowhathewasalreadydoing.NowtheplaceisfourteenthousandacresoftreesandgrassandbushesandPaulhasreceivedalmosteveryenvironmentalawardUtahhas.IttookhimuntilhishairturnedwhitebuthemanagedtokeepthatimpossiblevowhemadetohimselfasachilD.WhenPaulwasaboy______________.A.hehaddecidednevertoleavehishometownB.theeconomyofUtahdependedwhollyonthecoppersmelterC.nolawsweremadetoprotecttheenvironmentagainstpollutionD.hehaddeterminedtostopthecoppersmelterpollutingtheareaWhydidPaulgotocollegetostudythescienceofplantsA.Becausehewantedtofindoutthebestwaytosavetheareahimself.B.Becausehewasinterestedinplantingtreessincehewasyoung.C.Becausehewantedtogetmoreknowledgeablepeopletohelphim.D.BecausehethoughthisknowledgewouldmakehisadvicemorepersuasivE.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasetheplaincommonsenseprobablyreferto?A.ThatitwasimpossiblefortreestogrowonthewastelanD.B.ThathisnormalworkandlifewouldbegreatlyaffecteD.C.Thatnoonewouldliketojoinhimintheefforts.D.Thathehadtokeepeverythinghedidsecret.ThecompanyhiredPaultoplanttreesandgrassbecause___________.A.theyrealizedtheimportanceofenvironmentalprotectionB.WhatPaulwasdoingmovedthemC.PaulpersuadedthemtohelphimD.theyhadlegalpressureThemessageofthepassageisthat_____________.A.actionspeakslouderthanwordsB.perseverance持之以恒willworkwondersC.GodhelpsthosewhohelpthemselvesD.manyhandsmakelightwork
AmandaClementgrewupinHudsonSouthDakotA.Baseballwasalwaysherfa—voritesport.OnceinawhileherbrotherHankandhisfriendswouldletherplayfirstbaseintheirgames.Moreoftenhowevertheyaskedhertoumpire裁判forthembecausetheyknewhercallswouldbefairandtherewouldbenoarguing.Onedayin1904AmandaandhermothertraveledtoHawardenIowatowatchHankplayforthehometeamagainstHawarden.Whentheyarrivedattheballfieldtwolocalteamswerewaitingtoplayapreliminary预备gamE.Theumpirehadn’tar—rivedsoHankarguedthattheteamsshouldlethissisterserveasumpirE.TheplayersfinallyagreeD.Amandathensixteenandstandingfivefeetteninchestallmadeperfectcalls.Shewassogoodthatplayersforthemaingameaskedher10umpireforthemandevenofferedtopayher.ThusatsixteenAmandaClementbecamethefirstpaidfemalebaseballumpireonrecorD.SheishonoredintheBaseballHallofFameinCooperstownNewYork.61.HankandhisfriendsoftenaskedAmandatoumpireforthembecauseA.theywantedtomakeherhappyB.shecalledthembrothersC.nooneelsewantedtodoitforthemD.sheknewtheruleswellandwasfair62.AmandawenttoHawardeninordertoA.serveasumpireC.makemoneyB.watchherbrotherplayD.helpthelocalteams63.Amandamostprobablylearnedhowtoumpireabaseballgame.A.inherP.E.classesatschoolB.inanumpiretrainingschoolC.bywatchingandplayingthegamesD.fromhermotherabaseballumpire64.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.AmandaClement.FirstFemaleUmpireB.AFamilyofBaseballFansC.BaseballGamesinHawardenIowaD.TheBaseballHallofFameinCooperstown
第节WendyCarolJennyTom和Mark想观看演出或参加培训.阅读下列材料从所给的6个选项中选出符合各自要求的最佳选项其中一项是多余的WendyastudentwhoisinterestedcomedyandactingwillbefreeonOct.12th.Shewantstorelaxherselfbyenjoyingsomeperformancesbutshehasnomorethan$4.CarolisexpectedtobefreeonOctober15th.SheplanstoenjoysomeperformanceswhilehavingacupofcoffeE.JennyastudentwhomajorsinartisinterestedinItalianartaswellasChineseart.Shewillbefreeafterschoolat4:30.TomwillgotostudyintheUSAforamaster’sdegreE.Hewantstohaveafull-timespecialtrainingforseveralmonthstoimprovehisoralEnglish.MarkaworkerofanexportcompanyneedstoimprovehiswritingandoralEnglish.Hecanonlygotothetrainingclassafterworkeveryday.A.ENGLISHLANGUAGECENTERClassesforbeginnersfor3months.FocusongrammaraswellaswritingandoralEnglish.3:00p.mto9:30p.mSmallclasseswithamaximumof8studentsCoursefee:$30010%discountforthefirsttoenrollB.HALIFAXPLAYHOUSERing’sCrossStreetHalifax.Oct.10th---Oct17thonGoldenPondbyEmestThompson.ThisisamagicalcomedyaboutrealpeoplE.A.well-actedplayforeveryonE.Don’tmissit.Time:7:30p.mPrice:$3Tel:36599988C.LONDONCOLLEGEOFENGLISHClassesforforeignstudentsofalllevels.3months6months9monthsand1yearscoursE.FocusonspokenlanguagE.Openthroughallyearfrom8:00A.m.to5:00p.m.Smallclasswithamaximumof12students.CoursefeeforEnglishforoneyear:;$1200Discountatshorterperiodofstudy.Tel:22342381D.EXHIBITIONSOFOILPAINTINGSGalleryoftheCentralAcademyofFineArtA.combinationofEasternandWesternArt8:00A.m.Price:$2foradults$1forstudentsTel:33569875E.WESTERNARTSHOWChinaNationalArtMuseumEuropeanmodernartChineseartandAfricanancientartOpenfrom7:30A.m.to4:00p.mfromOct.6thto20thPrice:$3foradults$1.5formiddleschoolstudents.Tel:25545569F.GRANDTHEATREOxfordStreetLeedsRestaurantandCafE.Sep.1st—19thAdmission:Tues.--Thurs.$2-6;Fri.&Sat.$4-8SueTownsend’smusicalplay.Time:Evenings7:45.Oct10th—17that2:30p.m.NoMondayperformancE.AllkindsofdrinksofferedTel:52011611
VincentVanGoghwasnotalwaysanartist.InfacthewantedtobeachurchministerandwasevensenttotheBelgianminingcommunityofBorinagein1879.Hediscoveredthattheminersthereenduredterribleworkingconditionsandpoverty-levelwages.Theirfamilieswereskin-and-boneandstruggledsimplytosurvivE.Hefeltconcernedthatthesmallpayhereceivedfromthechurchallowedhimareasonablelifestylewhichincontrastseemedtohimunfair.OnecoldFebruaryeveningwhilehewatchedtheminerstrudginghomehespottedanoldmanstaggeringtowardhimacrossthefieldswrappedinaburlap粗麻布bagforwarmth.VanGoghlaidhisownclothingoutonthebedsetasideenoughforonechangeanddecidedtogivetherestaway.Hegavetheoldmanasuitofclothesandhegavehisovercoattoapregnantwomanwhosehusbandhadbeenkilledinacave-in.Helivedonstarvationfoodandspenthissalaryonfoodfortheminers.Whenchildreninonefamilycaughttyphoidfeverthoughfeverishhimselfhepackeduphisbedandtookittothem.A.wealthyfamilyinthecommunityofferedhimfreeroomandboardVanGoghdeclinedtheofferstatingthatitwasthefinaltemptation__hemustrejectifhewastofaithfullyservehiscommunityofpoorminers.Hebelievedthatifhewantedthemtotrusthimhemustbecomeoneofthem.AndiftheyweretolearnoftheloveofGodthroughhimhemustlovethemenoughtosharewiththem.Hewasacutelyawareofthebigdifferencebetweenwordsandactions.Heknewthatourlivesalwaysspeaklouderandclearerthanourwords.MaybethatiswhyFrancisofAssisioftensaidtohismonksWhereveryougopreach讲道.Usewordsifnecessary.Othersarelisteningcarefullytoyouractions.Whatareyousayingtothem?1.Wecaninferformthepassage____________.A.ourlivesalwaysspeaklouderandclearerthanourwordsB.theminersthereworkedunderexcellentworkingconditionsC.theministerslivedamuchbetterandeasierlifethantheminersatthetimeD.VanGoghhimselfofferedtoworkintheBelgianminingcommunityofBorinagein1879.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordtrudginginthesecondparagraphmean?A.MovingveryquicklyB.MovingwithquicklightstepsC.WalkingslowlyforpleasurE.D.Walkingwithslowheavysteps.3.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeVanGogh?A.AmbitiousandaggressivE.B.ConsiderateandsympatheticC.Greedyandselfish.D.Determinedandgrateful4.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttotellus?A.UsewordsifnecessaryB.ActionsspeaklouderthanwordsC.Romewasnotbuiltinaday.D.Wherethereisawillthereisaway.
MarkTwainwasthenameusedbySamuelLanghorneClemens1835-1910whenhewrotebooks.HisfatherwasalawyerbutapooronewholivedatFloridaMissouri.ThefamilywassopoorthatSamueldidnotreceivemuchteaching.Hehadtolearnallthathecouldfromthepeoplewhomhemet.HisfatherdiedwhenhewasveryyoungandthentherewasevenlessmoneythanbeforE.ManyofthemeninthispartofAmericaworkedintheshipsonthegreatRiverMississippiandhedidthishimselfatonetime1857.WheredidhefindthenameMarkTwain?Itcamefromthegreatriveritself.Itwaspartofoneofthecriesusedbymenwhoworkedintheships.WhenamancalledBythemarktwain!hemeantthattheriverwastwomarksdeeptherethatistosaysixfeetdeepTwainisanoldformoftheworkTwo.SamuelClemensoftenheardthesewordswhenhewasyoungandheusedthemasapennameallhislifE.DuringhisworkontheMississippihemettravelersofallkindsandthishelpedhimagreatdealwhenhestartedtowritE.ButthenumberoftravelersbecamesmallerwhenwarstartedinAmericain1861.Manyofthegreatshipsontheriverstoppedwork.SamuelleftthenandwenttoNevadawithhisbrotherwhowasatthattimeGovernorofNevadA.TherenearthetownofCarsonSamuelbecameagoldminerbuthenevermademuchmoneyatthetimE.Hesoonsawthatlifeinthegoldmineswasnotforhim.HealsotriedwritingforthenewspapersinNevadaandthisseemedmorehopeful.HefoundthathecouldwritE.HewenttoEuropein1867andvisitedFranceandItaly.In1870hemarriedOliviaLangdonandtwoyearslaterhewasspendingnearlyallhistimewriting.Amonghisbooksishisownstory1908.HeisnowalwaysknownasMarkTwainandmanypeopledonotevenknowthathisfamilynamewasClemens.HetraveledinAmericaandinEnglandandwenttoOxfordin1907.HewasoneofthegreatAmericanwritersofthetimeandcouldmakehisreaderslaugh–athingwhichfewwriterscando.Hediedin1910.MarkTwainwas_________.A.afamousAmericanwriterB.nameofabookC.agreatriverinAmericaD.alargeshipAsachildSamueldidnotgetmucheducationbecause_________.A.hisfatherdiedtooearlyB.thefamilywasverypoorC.hedislikedschoolverymuchD.hecouldlearnwhathelikedfromthepeoplehemetWhatgavehimagreatdealwhenhestartedwriting?_______A.HispoorchildhoodB.TheMississippiriverC.AllkindsoftravelershemetD.HisbrotherWecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.SamuellovedwritingfromhisearlyageB.SamueldidnotlovewritingatthebeginningC.hiswritingstothenewspaperweresuccessfulD.hisbrotherencouragedhimtowritemoreAccordingtothewriterofthepassageagoodwritercould_________.A.writealotforhisreadersB.makealotofmoneyforhisfamilyC.causehisreaderstolaughD.traveleverywherehewanted
OneofBritain'sbravestwomentoldyesterdayhowshehelpedtocatchsuspected可疑的policekillerDavidBieber--andwasthankedwithflowersbythepolicE.Itwasalsosaidthatshecouldbeinlineforashareofupto£30000rewardmoney.VickiBrown30playedaveryimportantroleinendingthenationwidemanhunt.VickiwhohasworkedattheRoyalHotelforfouryearstoldofherterribleexperiencewhenshehadtostealintoBieber'sbedroomandtowatchhimsecretly.Thenshewaitedaloneforthreehourswhilearmedpolicepreparedtostormthebuilding.Shesaid:Iwasverynervous.ButwhenIopenedthehoteldoorandsaw20armedpolicemenlinedupinthecarparkIwassogladtheyweretherE.ThealarmhadbeenraisedbecauseVickibecamesuspiciousoftheguestwhocheckedinat3pmthedaybeforeNewYear'sEvewithlittleluggageandwearingsunglassesandahatpulleddownoverhisfacE.Shesaid:Hedidn'tseemtowanttotalktoomuchandmakeanyeyecontact接触.VickitheonlyemployeeondutycalledherbossesMargaret64andhusbandStanMcKale65whophonedthepoliceat11pm.OfficersfromNorthumbriaPolicecalledVickiatthehotelinDunstonGatesheadatabout11:30pmtomakesurethatthiswasthewantedman.ThentheykeptintouchbyphoningVickievery15minutes.Itwasabouttenpasttwointhemorningwhenthephonewentagainandapolicemansaid‘Wouldyougoandmakeyourselfknowntothearmedofficersoutside?'.Myheartmissedabeat.Vickiquietlyshowedeightarmedofficersthroughpassagesandstaircasestothetopfloorroomandhandedoverthekey.IrealizedthatmybedroomwindowoverlooksthatpartofthehotelsoIwenttowatch.Icouldnotseeintotheman'sroombutIcouldseethepassagE.Thepolicekeptshoutingatthemantocomeoutwithhishandsshowing.Thensuddenlyhemusthavecomeoutbecausetheyshoutedforhimtoliedownwhilehewashandcuffed带上手铐Theunderlinedphrasebeinlineforparagraph1means_____.A.getB.payC.askforD.ownVickibecamesuspiciousofDavidBieberbecause__________.A.thepolicecalledherB.helookedverystrangeC.hecametothehotelwithlittleluggageD.hecametothehotelthedaybeforeNewYear'sEveVicki’sheartmissedabeatbecause_________.A.thephonewentagainB.shewouldbefamousC.thepolicemenhadalreadyarrivedD.shesaw20policemeninthecarparkThewholeeventprobablylastedabout_______hoursfromthemomentBiebercametothehoteltothearrivalofsomearmedofficers.A.6B.8C.11D.14
DavidBeckhamwasbornin1975inLondonataplacecalledLeytonstonE.Whenhewasayoungboyhisgreatestpassionwasfootball.HeplayeditwheneverhehadthechancE.Sometimeshewouldgoandwatchagamewithhisfriends.WhenDavidBeckhamwas12yearsoldhewontheBobbyCharltonSoccerSkillsaward奖金.ThiswasanimportantstepforwardforthisyoungboyanditledhimtogoforavisittoafootballtrainingcampinSpain.AsaboyheplayedfortheschoolsofEssexandalsoforhiscountyteam.In1991hebecameatraineewithManchesterUniteD.ThismeantthathecouldpracticefootballasmuchashewantedtoandplayforthehighlysuccessfulManchesterUnitedYouthCupteamandUnder-21team.InApril1995heplayedhisfirstfootballleaguegameagainstLeedsUniteD.During1996DavidbecamearegularmemberoftheteamandManchesterUnitedwoninbothfootballseasonswithDavidscoringmanygoals.HisgoalsmadehimahouseholdnamE.Inthefirstgameofthe1996—1997seasonhescoredansurprisinggoalfrombeyondthehalfwayline;seeingthegoalkeeperalittlewayoutofhisgoalBeckhamsenttheballoverthegoalkeeper’sheadandintothegoal.ItwasawonderfulgoalandBeckhambecamefamousovernight.Hecontinuedtoscoreastonishinggoalsespeciallyfromfree—kicks.Thespeedofoneofhisshotswastimedat157kph.HealsohadtheabilitytomaketheballgofromlefttorightorrighttoleftwheneverhechosE.Goalkeeperswereneversurewheretheballwasgoinganditregularlyendedupinthegoal.DavidBeckhamwonhisfirstprizeforfootballskillsA.in1975B.in1987C.in1991D.in1996Whichwordcantaketheplaceoftheunderlinedwordpassioninparagraph1?A.skillB.prizeC.successD.interestTheunusuallysurprisingwaythathescoredgoalsA.madehimpopularinmanyBritishhomesB.helpedhimtogainmanyprizesforEssexC.kepthimplayingforLeedsUnitedD.offeredhimthechancetojointhenationalteamWhichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedtoBeckham?A.BeckhamplayedhisfirstfootballleaguegamE.B.BeckhamwontheBobbyCharltonSoccerSkillsawarD.C.BeckhamplayedforManchesterUnitedYouthCupteam.D.BeckhamwenttoSpaintojoinafootballtrainingcamp.E.BeckhamplayedfortheschoolsofEssex.A.ebadcB.edacbC.bdecaD.bedacThepassageismainlytalkingaboutA.whenBeckhambecamefamousalloverBritainB.howBeckhambecameasuccessfulfootballplayerC.whyBeckhamcouldwininfootballleaguegamesD.whatabilitiesBeckhamhadtoscoresomanygoals
CLastSep.11wasanimportantdaytoo.AfterunknowngunmenattackedaidworkersfromtheNobelPrize-winningMedecinssansFrontieresataroadblockonthatdaymostoftheinternationalaidgroupshelpingDarfur’s6millionpeoplestoppedusingtheroads.OnDeC.18unknowngunmenattackedthesoutherntownofGereidA.Morethan70aidworkersthenpulledoutoftherefugee难民campthere—Darfur’slargestwith130000people—leavingonly10RedCrossemployeesbehinD.Yetatthetimenoonesaidwhathadreallycausedthesuddenpullbacks.DamaginghasbecomesurprisinglycommoninDarfurwhere200000Africanshavebeenkilledandathirdofthepopulationhavebeensentfleeingintocampsinthreeyearsofwar.Buttheattacksoninternationalaidworkerssuggestedadramaticanddangerousstart—toattackonpurposethosehelpingtokeepDarfur’smillionsofrefugeealivE.A.dozenpeoplefromforeignNGOsnon-governmentalorganizationshavebeenkilledinjustthepastsixmonthsmorethanpreviousyears.Thereareabout14000aidworkersinDarfurnowthemajorityofthemSudaneseworkingforforeignNGOsandU.N.agenciesanddelivering$1billionayearinaid.Justafewmoreterribleattackscouldthrowthatintojeopardy.Lastweek14U.N.officesworkinginDarfurmadeaclearwarningthatthehumanitarian人道主义organizationcannotpossiblymakecertainthesurvivalofthepopulationDarfurifaidworkersdon’tfeelsafE.64.WhatmadeSept.11animportantdayaccordingtothepassage?A.TwoWorldTradeCenterbuildingsweredestroyedintheUSA.B.InternationalaidworkerswereattackedinDarfur.C.AfighthappenedbetweentheinternationalaidworkersandsomeunknowngunmeninDarfur.D.InternationalaidgroupsstoppedtheirhelptoDarfur.65.WhichofthefollowingshowsapictureofDarfur?A.DarfurhasbeeninwarsincethelastSept.11.B.ManypeopleinDatfurarehomelessbecauseofthewar.C.DarfurwillnotgethelpfromorganizationsincludingtheUN.D.InternationalaidgroupshaveneverbeenattackedbeforE.66.Theunderlinedwordjeopardyinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.A.lightB.practiceC.dangerD.effect67.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetideofthepassage?A.PeopleinDarfurB.InternationalAidGroupsinDangerC.WarinDarfurD.InternationalAidtoDarfur
BoredbytheChinesecourseshewasmajoringinZuoCheng18couldn'timaginehavingtodraghimselfintoclassdayafterdayweekafterweekforfouryears.TheBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversitystudentdecidedthatenoughwasenough.Afterroundsofexaminationsandinterviewshemanagedtotransfer转移totheDepartmentofInternationalAccounting.ItmayseemlikeI'vewastedayearandhavetostartcollegealloveragainbutnowthatI'vesettledonafieldI'llbeabletoconcentratE.ZuosaiD.ZuoisnotalonE.AttheChinaThreeGorgesUniversityinYichanginHubeiprovince53outof59studentsinthePhysicsDepartmenttooktransferexamslastterm.Unfortunatelyonly22ofthemgotaplaceonanothermajor.JiangXin20whowasabletoswitchtoelectricalengineeringandautomationfromphysicssaidthatphysicsgraduateshadfewotherchoicesbesidesgoingintoteaching.Headdedthatacareerineducationjustdidn'tsuithim.Ishouldhavebetterjobprospects前景andthechancetoearnmoremoneyonceIgraduateJiangsaiD.Manyfirstyearcollegestudentsfindtheirmajorsuninteresting.HoweverShaoYanfangwhoworksattheadmissionsofficeofauniversityadvisedstudentstoconsiderbothshort-termandlong-termgoals.Aftergraduationdoyouwanttofindyourselfinajobveryspecificallyrelatedtoyourcollegemajor?Orwouldyouliketopossesstheknowledgeandskillsthatwillenableyoutoworkinmanyareas?Thesearethequestionsstudentsneedtoconsider.AboveallyourchoiceofmajorshouldbebasedonyourowninterestsabilitiesandpersonalityShaosaiD.1.AfterZuoChengmanagedtotransferthecollagemajorhefelt________.A.sadB.happyC.nervousD.pitiful2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.A.lotofstudentsarenotaccustomedtothelifeoncampus.B.Studentswhoattenduniversitywanttoearnmoremoney.C.Studentscanchangetheirmajorbasedontheirinterests.D.Studentswhoareweakintheirstudycanchangetheirmajor.3.InthepassageParagraph3functionsas________.A.anexampleB.anintroductionC.aconclusionD.anexplanation4.AccordingtoShaoYanfangstudentsaresupposedtothinkabout________whenchangingmajors.A.presentknowledgeandskillsB.short-termandlong-termgoalsC.futureearningsandjobsD.relationshipbetweenfriends5.Thetextiswrittenmainlyforthose________.A.CompanymanagersB.JobhuntersC.CollagedirectorsD.Collegestudents
III阅读共两节满分50分第一节阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑IsitatmykitchentablewhilemydaughterAnnasitsnexttomymother.Onthewallhangsaphotoofmyfather.WhenisRickgoingtobehere?MymotherasksreferringtomyhusbanD.Idon’tknowMomIanswerpatiently.He’llbeherefordinner.IsighandgetupfromthetablE.Thisisatleastthetenthtimeshehasaskedthatquestion.WhilemymotheranddaughterplayIbusymyselfmakingasalaD.Don'tputinanyonionsMomsays.YouknowhowDaddyhatesonion.YesMomIanswer.Iscrub洗擦offacarrotandchopitintobite-sizepieces.Don'tputanyonionsinthesaladsheremindsmE.YouknowhowDaddyhatesonion.ThistimeIcan’tanswer.Mymotherhadbeenbeautiful.Shestillis.Infactmymotherisstilleverythingshehasbeenjustabitforgetful.Icutofftheendofthecucumberandrubittotakeawaythebitterness.CutandruB.ThisisatrickIhavelearnedfrommymotheralongwithatrillionotherthings:cookingsewingdatinglaughingthinking.Ilearnedhowtogrowup.AndIlearnedthatwhenmymotherwasaroundIneverhadtobeafraiD.SowhyamIafraidnow?Istudymymother'shands.Hernailsarenolongerabrightredbutpaintedalightpink.Almostnocoloratall.AndasIstareatthemIrealizeIamfeelingthemastheyshapedmyyouth.Handsthatpackedathousandlunchesandwipedamilliontearsoffmycheeks.Nowmyhandshavegrownintothoseofmymother's.Handsthathavecookeduneatenmealsheldmyowndaughter'sfrightenedfingersonthefirstdayofschoolanddriedtearsoffherfacE.IgrowlighthearteD.Icanfeelmymotherkissmegoodnightchecktoseeifthewindowislockedthenblowanotherkissfromthedoorway.ThenIammymotherblowingthatsamekisstoAnnA.Outsideeverythingisstill.ShadowsfallamongthetreesshapedlikepiecesofapuzzlE.SomedaymydaughterwillbestandinginmyplaceandIwillrestwheremymothernowsits.WillIrememberthenhowitfelttobebothmotheranddaughter?WillIaskthesamequestiontoomanytimes?Iwalkoverandsitdownbetweenmymotherandhergranddaughter.WhereisRick?mymotherasksrestingherhandonthetablenexttominE.AndinthatinstantIknowsheremembers.Shemayrepeatherselfalittletoomuch.Butsheremembers.He’llbehereIanswerwithasmilE.46.What’swrongwiththewriter’smother?A.SheisveryolD.B.Shesuffersforgetfulness.C.Sheisabsent-mindeD.D.SheiseagertoseeRick.47.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewriter’sfatheraccordingtothepassage?A.Hemighthavepassedawayforyears.B.Hegoesoutforawalkbyhimself.C.HeisoutdoingsomethingwithRick.D.Helovesthewriter’smotherdeeply.48.TheunderlinedsentenceIrealizeIamfeelingthemastheyshapedmyyouthprobablymeansthat______.A.Mother’shandswitnessedmygrowthasayouthB.Mother’shandsaresimilartomineasayouthC.Iliketofeelmother’shandswhenshewasyoungD.Irealizeherhandswereexactlylikethoseinheryouth49.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribethewriter’smoodtowardshermother?A.Content.B.DisappointeD.C.Loving.D.ConsideratE.50.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.A.Mother’sbeautyB.MyfatherhatesonionC.Hard-workingmotherD.Mother’shands
LeviStrausswasborninBavaria巴伐利亚inEuropein1829.Heemigrated移居totheUnitedStatesofAmericawhenhewasseventeenyearsolD.HisbrotherssoldclothandheworkedforthemeventhoughhecouldnotspeakEnglishverywell.AtthistimemanypeopleweremovingtoCaliforniabecausegoldwasdiscoveredtherE.Strausswenttolookforgoldtoo.StrausstookalotofclothwithhimtoSanFrancisco.Hethoughtthathecouldmaketentsoutoftheclothandsellthemtopeopleworkinginthegoldfields.Butwhenhegottherehesawthatpeoplehadagreaterneedforclothesthantents.Clothesdidnotlastverylonginthegoldfields.AtfirstStraussmadepantsoutofcanvas帆布.Theywereverystrong----muchstrongerthanotherpants.Sooneveryonewaswearingthemsohedecidedonlytomakepants.Heopenedasmallstoreandmadealotofmoneyfromsellingpants.AfterawhileStraussfoundamaterialevenstrongerthancanvas.ItcamefromatowninFrancecalledNimes.TheFrenchcalledthematerialsergedeNimeswhichmeansclothfromNimes.TheAmericanscalleditdenim.StraussalsoboughtsomeclothfromGenoaatowninItaly.ToAmericansthisnamesoundslikejeanssotheycalledhispantsjeans.ThecloththatStraussusedwasalwaysbluesopeoplealsocalledhispantsbluejeansandbluedenims.OtherpeoplecalledthemLevi’s.LeviStraussjeansaresomeofthebest-sellingjeansintheworldtoday.TheylastalongtimeandareverycomfortablE.56.WhenLeviStrausswenttoSanFranciscoforthefirsttimehewantedto______.A.findastrongmaterialtomakepantsB.workforhisbrothersC.makemoneybysellingtentsD.openastoretomakepants57.InthebeginningStraussmadepantsfrom______.A.sergedeNimesB.silkC.denimD.canvas58.Thenamejeanswasfirstusedby______.A.BavariansB.AmericansC.ItaliansD.Frenchmen59.Thestoryisabout______.A.whereclothcamefromB.themanwhofirstmadejeansC.howtomakelotsofmoneyD.lifeonthegoldfields
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After10seasonswearingtheNo.8onhisbackKobeBryantwillbecomeNo.24nextseason.ThereasonforthesurprisingdecisionbytheLosAngelesLakerssuperguardlastweekhasbecomeahottopicfordebatE.BryantworeNo.24whenhewasinearlyhighschoolbuthechangedtoNo.33inhissenioryear.HeswitchedtoNo.8whenhewasselectedbytheLakersin1996andhasnotbeenchangedsincE.Bryanthasrefusedtoexplainthedecisionuntiltheendoftheplay-offs.SoguessingBryant’smotivehasbecomeapopulargameamongNBAfansandnewspapercolumnists.Thereareallkindsofspeculations猜测.ManysaythatBryantwantstoleavethepastbehindandhaveafreshstart.HehasoftenbeencriticizedforphyingtobenefithimselfandnottheteamasawholE.OtherssaythathemaybetryingtocomparehimselftoMichaelJordan.JordanwasfamousforhisNo.23jersey运动衫.SomesuchasNBCSportcolumnistMichaelVentrearguethatitisallaboutmoney.Bryantwillmakemoremoneybysellingnewjerseystohisfans.Somespeculationsaremoreaboutfun.ForexamplethereisanopinionthatKobeisactuallyjustadiehardfanofthepopularTVdrama24.AllthistalkhasturnedthenumberchangeintoamajorissuE.ItseemsthatthereisalotoffussoversomethingthatshouldbeprettysimplE.JerseynumhershavetheirownspecialsignificanceinAmericansportsespeciallybasketball.Playerschoosetheirnumberwhentheyjoinateamandtheyusuallystickwiththatnumberfortherestoftheircareer.Whenagreatplayerretireshisteamwillhonorhimbyretiringhisnumber.Tosomeextentthejerseyistheplayerandtheplayeristhejersey.ThuswhenyouseethefamousNo.23fortheChicagoBullsyouimmediatelythinkaboutMichaelJordan.ANo.32MiamiHeatsjerseyrecallstheimageofShaquilleO’NealandtheHoustonRockets’No.11belongsonlytoYaoMing.56.WhichteamhasBryantplayedfor?A.TheLosAngelesLakers.B.TheHoustonRockets.C.TheChicagoBulls.D.TheMiamiHeats.57.BryanthaswornNo8________?A.fortwoyearsandahalfB.fortenyearsC.sinceheenteredhighschoolD.sincehelefthighschool58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaspeculationaboutBryant’smotivetochangehisnumber?A.Hewantstoleavehispastbehindandhaveafreshstart.B.HewantstocomparehimselftoJordan.C.Hewantstoearnmoremoney.D.HewantstoshowthatheisamanofgreatimportancE.59.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Whenagreatplayerretireshisteamwillrewardhimwithmuchmoney.B.Aluckynumberwillbepassedontoanewplayer.C.Anoutstandingplayer’sjerseynumberwon’tbeusedafterhisretirement.D.Agreatplayeroftenchangeshisjerseynumberinthesameteam
MarieSklodowskawasthedaughterofaPolishteacher.Shewasaveryintelligentlittlegirl;shecouldreadwhenshewasonlyfouryearsolD.HerfathertaughtscienceataschoolinWarsaw.MariewenttohisschoolwhenshewasfourteenyearsolD.Shewasveryinterestedinscienceandmathematicsandlikedtohelphisfatherinhislaboratory.Shewasaverygoodstudentandleftschoolwithagoldmedal.Mariewantedtobeascientistlikeherfather.In1891hersisterBronyainvitedhertogotoParis.ThereshebegantolearnscienceandmathematicsatthefamousuniversityoftheSorbonnE.AtfirstMariecouldspeakonlyalittleFrenchbutheworkedhardandsoonpassedherexamination.InParisMariemetanotherscientistPierreCurieandin1895shemarriedhim.In1898boththeCuriesdecidedtoinvestigatetheradioactiveelementsinpitchblendE.TheAustriansgavethemalotofpitchblendefortheirworkandtheCuriesbegantoexperimentwithitslowlyandcarefully.TheyworkedhardforfouryearsandatlastMarieobtainedaverysmallpieceofradioactiveelement—radium.Itweighedonlyonetenthofagrammebutitwaspureradiumanditshonewithawonderfullight.Thenewelementwasvaluabletosciencebutitwasbeautifultoo.46.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Marieleftagoldmedalbecauseshewasagoodstudent.B.Marieleftschoolbecauseshewasagoodstudent.C.MariereceivedagoldmedalbecauseshewasagoodstudentD.Marieleftschoolbecauseshewasn’tagoodstudent.47.Marie’sfather______inWarsaw.A.wasanEnglishteacherB.learnedscienceataschoolC.wasascienceteacherD.taughtPolishataschool48.In1891Mariecould______.A.speakonlyalittlePolishB.notspeakFrenchatallC.speakonlyalittlescienceD.speakonlyalittleFrench49.InParisMariemet______.A.anotherscienceB.anotherscientistC.anotherscientificworkD.scientificlabs50.Theradium______onetenthofagrammE.A.shoneB.experimentedC.obtainedD.weighed
TotheEditorIhavebeenreadingyournewspapertheHometownGazetteforthepasttwoyearseversinceImovedtoSmithvillE.WemovedherefromNewYorkCitysoIamaccustomed习惯的toreadingexcellentnewspaperssuchasTheNewYorkTimes.InfactwestillhavetheTimesdeliveredonSundays.Theentirefamilyenjoysreadingtherecipes食谱inthemagazineaswellastheStylessection.TheTimesisgreatbuttheGazetteisanotherstory.I’veneverreadanarticlethatdoesn’tcontainatleastthreeorfourspellingorgrammaticalerrors.Forinstanceinlastweek’sissueyoumisspelledthewordsecretaryusedasingularverbwithapluralnounandusedit’sasapossessive所有格.Andthatwasjustintheleadstory!Incaseyouneverwenttoelementaryschoolit’smeansitis.It’salsoapossessiveadjective!It’sapitythatthistinylittlehick乡下townhasonlyonenewspaperbecauseI’dliketohaveanalternative替换物totheragyoupublish.Ifindithardtobelieveyournewsstories.Ifyoucan’tspellcorrectly.Howcanyougetyourfactsright?I’vebeenmeaningtogetthisoffmychestforsometimE.Pleasecancelmysubscription订阅.Andbuyyourselfadictionary.SincerelyJaneZJonesWhichphrasefromthepassageshowsthewriter’sprejudice偏见?A.getthisoffmychestB.threeorfourspellingorgrammaticalerrorsC.tinylittlehicktownD.readingtherecipesinthemagazineTheauthor’stoneinthispassagecanbestbedescribedasA.happyB.angryC.sympathetic同情的D.objectiveWhichstatementofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThewriteroncelivedinNewYorkCitysohewasusedtoreadingtheTimes.B.TheentirefamilyenjoysreadingtheStylessectioninthemafazinE.C.ThewriterhaslongbeenplanningtoexpresshisdissatisfactionwiththelocalnewspaperD.Itisobviousthattheeditorsofthenewspaperarenotverycarefulabouttheirwork.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分WhenChato'sbarkingdidn'tstirJerricaSealstherecentlyadopteddogtriednibblingontheteenager'slegtogetthegirloutofherburninghousE.Noonewashurt.FortMyersfirefightersrespondedatabout7A.m.FivepeoplelivedintheGarciahomE.ThatwasneighborJaniceHamilton'smainconcernwhenshelookedoutofherwindowFridayandsawtheflames.IjustthrewmypantsontorunoutsideandmakesuretheyknewhowmanypeoplelivedthereHamiltonsaiD.Itwasscary.SealscalledmescreamingsaidLeticiaVega36thesisterofSeal'sboyfriendJavierGarcia23whoownsthehomE.Shesaidthedogwokeherupbarkingjumpedonthebedandbitherontheleg.ItissaidthatGarcia'sbrotherbroughtChatohomeseveralweeksagoaftertheanimalwanderedontoaLehighAcresconstructionsitE.SincethenVegasaidChatohadbeenmostlyquiet-untilitmattereD.Hedoesn'tusuallybark.VegasaiD.He'srealfriendly.AccordingtodeputyfirechiefSteveClyattpossiblythefirestartedbecauseofaninadequateextensioncordusedonawindowairconditioner.Morethanhalfofthehomewasburneddown.TherewasextensivesmokeandwaterdamageintheremainderofthestructurE.EstimatesforrepaircostswereunavailablE.I'dsayit'sunlikelytheywillrecoverthisbutI'vebeensurprisedbeforeClyattsaiD.61.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.JaniceHamiltonHelpsSaveNeighborsB.FirefightersPutOutHouseFireC.DogsSavesTeenGirlFromHouseFireD.FamilyNeedsHelpDueToHouseFire62.Theunderlinedwordtheyinthethirdparagraphmostprobablyrefersto________.A.otherneighborsB.HamiltonfamilymembersC.VegaandherbrotherGarciaD.thefirefighters63.BysayingI'dsayit'sunlikelytheywillrecoverthisbutI'vebeensurprisedbeforE.inthelastparagraphClyattmeans________.A.it'sawonderthatSealssurvivedthefireB.thehousewasbadlydamagedC.suchabadfirewasseldomseenD.Chatoisaverycleverdog64.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned?A.Thepersonwhocalledthefirefighters.B.Thepossiblecauseoftheaccident.C.TherelationshipbetweenSealsandGarciA.D.TheownerofthehousE.
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