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4、满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. His father had intended him to manage the company, while he showed great interest in _ literature and turned _ writer when he was twenty-five. A. the; aB. a; /C. /; /D. /; a 22. His parents _ him from going to work in the poor village, saying that it was a har
5、d life, but he didnt change his mind. A. benefitedB. protectedC. discouragedD. encouraged23. It was not until the late 18th century _ the British explorer James Cook crossed the Antarctic circle.A. whenB. thatC. whereD. before24. After he got to the new country, he had to _ himself to the customs th
6、ere quickly. A. appealB. adapt C. acceptD. acknowledge25. Tom works as an accountant in a big company, but now he _ his mother in her shop, for he is now on holiday.A. helpsB. is helpingC. has been helpingD. will help26. What a teacher says and what he does _ a great effect _ his students.A. have; o
7、nB. give; onC. make; inD. take; to27. _ for his athletic ability and confidence, Michael Jordan is often regarded as the best athlete in the world. A. AdmiringB. To be admiredC. Be admiredD. Admired28. _ the work with me and I will try my best to do it Ill never let you down. A. LeaveB. LeavingC. To
8、 leaveD. When left29. The fog was so heavy that I had much difficulty in _ the traffic signs.A. letting outB. taking outC. handing outD. making out30. _ Solomon will go to a key university next year is _ his parents are concerned about.A. How; thatB. Whether; whatC. If; thatD. When; what31. Do you l
9、ike the way _ he deals with such matters? No, but I think the way _ he showed us to solve the problem just now is not practical.A. in which; howB. which; whichC. that; thatD. which; that 32. After he retired from office, the old man began to _ the cause of childrens rights. A. take upB. save upC. ke
10、ep upD. draw up33. Harry was scolded by his head teacher for being absent from school. _ that he was unhappy.A. There is no pointB. There is no need C. It is no wonderD. It is no way 34. Everything _ into consideration, his plan seems to be more workable.A. takenB. takingC. was takenD. being taken35
11、. Do you always go on your holiday together with your wife? _. If we both have time, we will go together.A. Thats OKB. Never mindC. It all dependsD. It doesnt matter第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Several years ago I was told I was suffering from cancer by my doctor. It was the most difficult time I h
12、ave ever 36 . I think it was my sense of 37 that allowed me to hold onto my healthy mind. Like many people who have 38 chemotherapy (化疗), I lost all of my hair. I had always enjoyed wearing hats, so when my hair 39 me, I ordered several special hats with the hair already 40 . It was easy and I never
13、 had to worry about how my hair looked. I have always been a 41 golf fan. In fact, I have been to twenty-three US Opens. At one point during my cancer treatments, my husband John and I took a trip to Scottsdale, Arizona. There was a(n) 42 being played, and that seemed like just the ticket to lift my
14、 43 . The first day of the match was exciting. It was a beautiful day, and I was in heaven. I was standing just 44 the third tee (球座), behind the fairway (球道) ropes, watching my favorite golfers 45 the tee. Just as they arrived at the tee, a(n) 46 thing happened. A huge gust of wind 47 and blew my h
15、at and hair right off my head and into the 48 of the fairway! The thousands of 49 lining the fairway fell into a complete 50 and all eyes were on me. Even my golf idols were watching me, as my hair was in their path. I was shocked! 51 as I was, I knew I couldnt just stand there. 52 had to do somethi
16、ng to get things moving again. 53 I took a deep breath, went under the ropes and out into the middle of the fairway. I took hold of my hat and hair, and 54 them back on my head as best I could. Then I turned to the golfers and loudly 55 , “Gentlemen, the wind is blowing from left to right.” They sai
17、d the laughter could be heard all the way to the nineteenth hole.36. A. touchedB. experiencedC. memorizedD. created37. A. humorB. smellC. feelingD. hearing38. A. suffered fromB. shared withC. passed byD. gone through39. A. desertedB. troubledC. refusedD. reached40. A. stuckB. addedC. attachedD. fixe
18、d41. A. pretendedB. modernC. brightD. big42. A. activityB. eventC. performanceD. incident43. A. brainsB. mindsC. spiritsD. hearts44. A. offB. overC. inD. with45. A. observeB. approachC. developD. leave46. A. interestingB. unimaginableC. stupidD. strange47. A. came acrossB. came inC. came upD. came o
19、n48. A. sideB. edgeC. middleD. bottom49. A. fansB. playersC. assistantsD. judges50. A. excitementB. sadnessC. angerD. silence51. A. ExcitedB. SurprisedC. EmbarrassedD. Frightened52. A. AnyoneB. EveryoneC. SomeoneD. Nobody53. A. SoB. HoweverC. ButD. Though54. A. placedB. arrangedC. woreD. stated55. A
20、. criedB. announcedC. remarkedD. concluded第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)For about eight minutes on Tuesday, through some streets near downtown, police chased a driver who has no arms and only one good leg at the unbelievable speed of 105 mph. He got away. He is used to this sort of thing. Its said tha
21、t the driver was Michael Francis Wiley, 40, who has overcome three operations, taught himself to drive with the left side of his body and has become one of Pasco Countys most known traffic violators (违规者). His license has been stopped so many times that driving itself has become illegal for him. Tue
22、sday, at about 12:50 pm, a New Port Richey Police officer saw Wiley in a suspicious car a blue Ford Explorer at a convenience store off Road 19, according to Capt. Darryl Garman. When the officer went to investigate (调查), the Explorer took off. The chase, eventually joined by a second officer, led d
23、own the highway to Sunset Road, back to Road 19, back to Sunset, and finally over the bridge into Port Richey. But the Explorer was seen a minute later on Grand Boulevard, Garman said. From there it went to River Gulf Road, then south on Washington Street to Massachusetts Avenue. At about 1 pm, the
24、officers broke off the chase because it could have put others in danger, Garman said. The Explorer was last seen heading south on Grand. Police decided to arrest Wiley today; charges could include fleeing an investigation and habitually driving with a revoked (吊销的) license. If it really was Wiley be
25、hind the wheel Tuesday and it is hard to imagine him being confused with another drive, this was not his most spectacular car chase. In 1998, while driving a green Corvette, he led police down Road 75 at nearly 120 mph. According to court records, Wiley stole a car, kicked a state guard and attacked
26、 his wife in the past. He is waiting for trial on separate drug and illegal-driving charges. He faces up to five years in prison.56. From the first paragraph we can infer that _.A. Wiley was released from prison not long agoB. Wiley is a disabled driver with perfect driving skillsC. the police caugh
27、t up with Wiley finallyD. handicapped people are forbidden to drive a car57. Which route did Wiley take during the chase?a. Port Richeyb. Road 19c. Sunset Roadd. River Gulf Roade. Grand BoulevardA. c, b, c, a, e, dB. c, a, c, b, d, eC. c, b, a, c, e, dD. b, c, d, a, c, e58. The police stopped chasin
28、g Wiley because they _.A. discovered they had mistaken another driver for WileyB. could not drive as fast as he couldC. got stuck in a heavy traffic jam in the rush hourD. were afraid of causing accidents if they continued chasing him59. The highest speed in the most spectacular car chase of Wiley w
29、as nearly _ faster than the highest speed on Tuesday.A. 20 mphB. 15 mphC. 45 mphD. 35 mphIn 1985 Barbara Morgan was selected as the backup to teacher-astronaut Christa, who later died with six others in the Challenger explosion. Morgan remembers how she felt being selected. “We were all really excit
30、ed to be doing what we were doing,” she said, “and Christa was, is and always will be our teacher in space, and our first teacher to fly.” After the accident, plans for a teacher in space were stopped. Morgan went on with her life, raising two sons, and teaching young people. But she never forgot he
31、r dream to fly in space and was always getting ready for it. In 1998 she rejoined NASA (国家航空和航天局) as a member of the group of the Endeavour. She was to fly on a 2004 shuttle mission, which was later known as the shuttle program reorganized following the Columbia accident in 2003. Now Astronaut Morga
32、n is trying again as part of a seven person shuttle Endeavour crew (全体人员) making NASAs 22nd flight to the international space station. US Navy commander (指挥官) Scott Kelly is commanding the seven person crew that has been training for months. Charles Hobaugh is the Endeavors pilot. Astronauts Rich Ma
33、stracchio and Dr Dave Williams of the Canadian space agency are returning to space for their second missions. First timers in space, NASA astronauts Alvin Drew, Tracy Galdwell and Barbara Morgan round out the crew as mission experts. Astronauts work on the International Space Station. “The risks are
34、 the same for an educator, or a physician or an engineer or a pilot or a chemist, or anyone else who flies in space,” explains Morgan. “Were doing it to learn, explore, discover and help make this world a better place, and were doing it to help keep those doors open for our young people.” Like all s
35、huttle missions, Endeavour is about the future, bringing the International Space Station a step closer to completion and gathering experience that will help humankind return to the moon someday, eventually go to Mars, and, perhaps, beyond.60. From what Morgan said in Paragraph 1, we can infer that _
36、.A. Morgan was not sad about the death of ChristaB. Christa was the first teacher to fly in spaceC. Morgan wanted to take Christas place on the ChallengerD. Christa was Morgans teacher before she became her backup61. Morgan rejoined NASA most probably because _.A. she was in need of money to raise h
37、er childrenB. she was tired of teaching young people at schoolC. she wanted to realize her dream to be an astronautD. she was again selected as a member62. According to Paragraph 4, who have already had experiences in space?A. Scott Kelly and Morgan.B. Rich Mastracchio and Dave Williams.C. Alvin Dre
38、w and Tracy Galdwell.D. Christa and Morgan.63. From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5, we can learn that Morgan _.A. regretted having rejoined NASAB. encourages the other members to train hardC. thinks anyone who flies in space has to face risksD. thinks its too dangerous to work as an astronau
39、tMany children first learn the value of money by receiving an allowance. The purpose is to let children learn from experience at an age when financial mistakes are not very costly. In any case, parents should make clear what, if anything, the child is expected to pay for with the money. At first, yo
40、ung children may spend all of their allowance soon after they receive it. If they do this, they will learn the hard way that spending must be done within a budget. Parents are usually advised not to offer more money until the next allowance. The object is to show young people that a budget demands c
41、hoices between spending and saving. Older children may be responsible enough to save money for expensive things, like clothing or electronics. Many people who have written on the subject of allowances say it is not a good idea to pay your child for work around the home. These jobs are a normal part
42、of family life. Paying children to do extra work around the house, however, can be useful. It can even provide an understanding of how a business works. Allowances give children a chance to experience three things they can do with money. They can share it in the form of gifts or give it to a good ca
43、use. They can spend it by buying things they want. Or they can save it. Saving helps children understand that costly goals require sacrifice: They have to cut costs and plan for the future. Requiring children to save part of their allowance can also open the door to future saving and investing. Many
44、 banks offer services to help children learn about personal finance. A savings account is an excellent way to learn about the power of compound interest (复利). Compounding works by paying interest on interest. So, for example, one dollar invested at two percent interest for two years will earn two ce
45、nts in the first year. The second year, the money will earn two percent of one dollar and two cents, and so on. That may not seem like a lot. But over time it adds up.64. By receiving an allowance, children can _.A. learn how to spend money from experienceB. learn to avoid making any financial mista
46、kesC. spend money as much as they wantD. learn how to make money as early as they can65. When giving children an allowance, parents should NOT _.A. know clearly what they spend it onB. advise them to make a budgetC. offer them more money as soon as they spend itD. pay them to do extra work around th
47、e house66. Which of the following is the main advantage of giving children an allowance?A. They have to cut their costs.B. They can learn to plan for the future.C. They can earn a living at an early age.D. They can learn some financial knowledge.67. According to the passage, if you invest 100 dollars at 2% compound