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4、 something to do aboutB. nothing to do aboutC. something to do withks5uD. nothing to do with2. By the time Einstein was 14 years old, he _ himself advanced mathematics.A. has taughtB. taughtC. had taughtD. was teaching3. _ at the airport, he telephoned his wife and bold her what he would do when he
5、got home.A. Once arrivedB. As soon as he reachedC. When he gotks5uD. Upon arriving4. They decide to take _ sail around the island. When will the ship set _ sail?A. a; /B. /; aC. a; theD. the; /5. Living in a city cant _ living in the country.A. be compared toB. compare betweenC. compare withks5uD. c
6、ompare to6. Lets put off the picnic until next week, _ the weather may be better.A. thenB. ifC. asD. when7. We all _ Yang Liwei as an example of a man who managed to live hid dream.A. look forward toB. look backC. look up toD. look over8. Here are some toys. You can _ one for your little son as a bi
7、rthday gift.A. rule outB. pick outC. take outD. carry out9. She _ behind the door in order not to be found. Two minutes later she was safe again.A. hold her breathks5uB. catch her breathC. held her breathD. lost her breath10. They kept trying, and their efforts finally _.A. make itB. paid offC. are
8、made itD. are paid off11. Much to our surprise, the first performance was well _.A. acceptedB. receivedC. acceptingD. receiving12. Im afraid that it is you, _ Bernard, _ to blame.A. more than; who isB. rather; that areC. other than; that isD. less than; which are13. The TV sets made by our factory s
9、ell best, but 10 years ago no one could have guessed the place in the markets that they _.A. were havingB. had hadC. were to haveks5uD. had14. Online paper-checking requires that more attention _.A. be paid to spellingB. to be paid to spellingC. should pay to spellingD. and spelling be paid to15. Ma
10、y I take your order now?_OK, Ill come back in a few minutes.A. No, we need more time.B. Could you bring us the bill?C. Yes, here it is. Thank you.D. Sure, wed love to.完形填空 Time is very important in our lives. It 16 our everybody moments. However, time never had any 17 in my life until I received a w
11、atch from my father that organized my life and made me more 18 . Its round in the center with two silver bands that go around my wrist. And all of it is made of silver. This 19 tells me the importance of time in my life. I received this 20 on a gray-sky day. I had to go to the airport at 9:00 am to
12、21 up my uncle Ali and take him to my fathers house 22 , I was late because I was 23 out with my friends. Later on that day, around 11:00 am, I 24 my uncle, but I was very 25 for him. He had 426 the airport and taken a taxi to my fathers house. I got to my fathers house at 2:00 pm on the same day an
13、d looking at my angry fathers face I felt 27 ks5uof myself at that moment. After I said hi to my 28 father and tired uncle, my father asked me to sit next to him where he handed me this watch as a gift from him. Then he said, “Essa, did you have 29 with your friends today?” I answered, “Yes, father,
14、 and Im sorry about not picking up my uncle Ali.” He said, “What you 30 was not very nice and you should be sorry for your 31 .” I was ashamed and said, “Father, Ill never do it again, I promise.” He said, “I hope today you learned something important, and this watch will be a 32 for you.” He told m
15、e to take this watch and use it as an organizer of my 33 .I learned a very important lesson from my father: to 34 time and never be late to get someone. This watch is 35 to me, not because of its price, but because of the lesson that I learned from it.16. A. appreciatesB. organizes C. ordersD. expla
16、ins17. A. importanceB. similarityC. necessityD. interest18. A. confidentB. independentC. efficientD. responsible19. A. object B. belongingC. matterD. stranger20. A. card B. letterC. giftD. thing21. A. call B. pickC. putD. bring22. A. OtherwiseB. FortunatelyC. HoweverD. Hopefully23. A. goingB. hangin
17、gC. standingD. leaving24. A. forgotB. rememberedC. sawD. visited25. A. anxious B. nervousC. earlyD. late26. A. reached B. recognizedC. leftD. found27. A. ashamed B. frightenedC. disappointedD. shy28. A. kind B. happyC. angryD. doubtful29. A. pleasure B. funC. appointmentD. quarrels30. A. said ks5u B
18、. didC. thoughtD. forgot31. A. ideas B. wordsC. actionsD. promises32. A. wonder B. hopeC. requirementD. reminder33. A. life B. dayC. wayD. thought34. A. waste B. respectC. neglectD. enjoy35. A. useful B. necessaryC. differentD. important阅读理解 (A)Every night for a year, Neil Simons quietly went out of
19、 his house. He wanted to “talk” to an owl settling for the night at the end of his garden. He made owl cries like a real wild owl and was happy to hear the bird “hooting (大声叫嚣)” back to him.Last year Fred Cornes moved in next door. He heard an owl hooting and answered back. For 12 months the neighbo
20、rs got into the back gardens of their homes, thinking they were talking with nature. Mr. Simmons kept a diary of all his talks with his bird friend. They would both be out again tonight if it wasnt for a chance talk between their wives.Mr. Simmons said. “My wife Kim was telling Freds wife Wendy abou
21、t my owl watching and described how I got the birds to boot back. She said, Thats funny thats just what Fred has been doing. Then the penny dropped, I felt such a fool when I found out. The trouble is that owl calls arent exactly the same and its easy to make a mistake.” ks5uMr. Cornes said, “Im rea
22、lly flattered (过奖). I didnt know I sounded so real. I love nature and I couldnt resist hooting at the owls. I was very excited when they hooted back. Im sorry that I was fooling my neighbor who was fooling me.”36. After the talk between the wives, the two men would probably _ .A. stop observing owls
23、 B. not stay up hooting againC. not enter the back garden again D. make no mistakes about wild owl cries37. “Then the penny dropped.” most probably means “Then _.”A. I understood B. everybody knew about it C. I heard the noise D. no money was paid38. Mr. Simmons felt upset about the whole thing beca
24、use _.A. all his efforts seemed to be meaninglessB. his wife let out his secret by chanceC. garden owls hooted so differentlyD. Fred had been doing the same39. The text suggests that _.A. Nail seldom heard natural owl callsB. the owl never hooted back to NeilC. Fred was always good at pleasing owlsD
25、. owl watching is no longer interesting to Fred (B) There are two basic ways to see growth: one as a product, the other as a process. People have generally viewed personal growth as an external (外在的) result or a product that can easily be identified and measured. The worker who gets a rise, the stud
26、ent whose grades improve, and the foreigner who learns a new languageall these examples of people who have measurable results to show for their efforts. By contrast (对照), the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landm
27、arks along the way. The process is not the road itself, but rather the attitudes and feelings people have, their caution or courage, as they meet with new experiences and unexpected difficulties. In this process, the journey never really ends; there are always new ways to experience the world, new i
28、deas to try, new challenges to accept. In order to grow, to travel new roads, people need to have a willingness to take risks, to face the unknown, and to accept the possibility that they may “fail” at first. How we see ourselves as we try a new way of being is essential to our ability to grow. Do w
29、e see ourselves as quick and curious? If so, then we tend to take more changes and to be more open to unfamiliar experiences. Do we think were shy and indecisive? Then our sense of fear can cause us to hesitate, to move slowly, and not to take a step until we know the ground is safe. Do we think wer
30、e slow to adapt to change or that were not smart enough to deal with a new challenge? Then we are likely to take a more passive role or not try at all. These feelings of insecurity and self-doubt are both unavoidable and necessary if we are to change and grow. If we do not face and overcome these in
31、ternal fears and doubts, if we protect ourselves too much, then we stop growing. We become trapped inside a shell of our own making.40. In the authors eyes, one who views personal growth as a process would _.A. succeed in climbing up the social ladder B. judge his ability to grow from his own achiev
32、ementsC. face difficulties and take up challenges D. aim high and reach his goal each time41. Which of the following can be viewed as the process of personal growth?A. Our manager was always willing to accept new challenges. B. Little Tom won the first prize in the Speech Contest. C. Max picked up F
33、rench while he was in Paris. D. Daddys salary rose from $3,000 to $3,800.42. About personal growth, the author advocates all of the following except _.A. curiosity about more changes B. quickness in self-adaptationC. open-mindedness to new experiencesD. avoidance of internal fears and doubts43. The
34、best title for this passage should be _. A. Facing new challengesB. Growth product or process C. Unavoidable feeling of self-doubtD. Overcoming internal fears对话填空ks5uA: Its good to see you again. Youre an engineer, arent you? Did you stay in England after you (44) l_ the university?B: I worked in Ca
35、nada for two years. Its a good place.A: That (45) s_ interesting, but Im sure youre glad to be (46) b_. What have you been doing since you came back?B: Ive been (47) s_ old friends, visiting my family things for my new flat and just having a holiday.A: Havent you got another (48) j_?B: Yes, I (49) s
36、_ a new one a week ago. But what about you?A: Ive got a job in a company that sells office (50) e_ paper, typewriters you know the sort of thing. It may sound rather dull, but Ive been (51) t_ all over Europe for the last two years. Im still traveling and still (52) s_. I like working (53) a_.(44) _
37、(45) _(46) _(47) _(48) _(49) _(50) _(51) _(52) _(53) _书面表达 假如你是江苏南通某中学高三学生李明,你于2008年1月11日收到了居住在澳门的笔友Joy Nelson寄来的一封信,请您仔细阅读他的邮件并回一封邮件给他。注意: 1回信的内容必须包括对方想要了解的全部情况。 2词数在100左右。From:joynelson_maTo:liming_jsForward:Subject:Tell me about your school lifeSent:Friday, January 11th, 2008, 9:35 AMDear Li Ming
38、,Glad to hear from you last Friday. From your letter Ive learned a lot about Nantong. Great changes have taken place in Nantong during the past few years. It must be more beautiful than it used to be. Im expecting to visit it sometime in the near future.Now, Im eager to know something about your sch
39、ool life, especially about what you usually do after class. I will be delighted if you can tell me something about it.I am looking forward to your reply.With best wishes.Yours ever,Joy NelsonTo:joynelson_maForward:Subject:Re: Tell me about your school lifeDear Joy,I was very glad to receive your let
40、ter on January 11th. At your request, Ill tell something about my school life. _Yours ever,Li Ming【答案解析】【单项填空】1D。“与有关/ 无关”的英文表达是“have something / nothing to do with”。2C。by the time 引导时间状语从句,主句中的动作发生在从句中的动作之前。故用过去完成时。3D。选项A中连词once表示条件,意为“一旦”,不合题意。选项B中reached是及物动词,后直接接宾语,因题中已有介词at,故B不能入选。选项C中的get 后接介词
41、应是to,而不是at。选项D中的upon是介词,可与名词或动名词连用,表示“一就”,可入选。4A。take a sail = take a ship意为“乘船”。set sail 是固定搭配,意为“起航、启程”,中间不加冠词。故选A。5C。compare with意为“与相比”。而“be compared to”意为“被比作”。6D。when引导的是定语从句,修饰先行词next week。7C。look up to sb. 表示“尊敬某人”,其余各项无此含义。8B。rule out意为“排除”;pick out意为“挑选”;take out意为“拿出”;carry out意为“实施”。根据题意
42、,你可以从some toys中“挑选”一个。故选B。9C。选项A、B时态用错。hold ones breath意为“屏住气”。10B。make it意为“做成功、到达”,无被动式,排除选项C。选项A时态错。pay off意为“(计划等)顺利成功”时,也是没有被动式的。故正确答案为B。11B。be well received意为“很受欢迎”,习惯用法。12B。rather than意为“而不是”。other than意为“除了”。另外,本题还考查it is that这个强调句型。根据题意,选B。13C。“be to + 动词原形”表示将来。14A。require后接的宾语从句中要用“(shoul
43、d) + 动词原形”形式。另外pay attention to后接名词或动名词。15A。考查交际用语。根据最后一句可知,这位顾客可能不急于点菜,还需要等一会儿。【完形填空】16B。根据下句中的organize可知应选B项,意为“时间构成了我们生活中的每时刻”。17A。因第一句话说的就是时间的重要性,直到父亲送给我一块表我才意识到时间的重要性。18D。下文父亲给我手表是因为我接人去晚了,可见他教我要有时间观念,做个有责任的人。 19A。前面描述的是表,此处当然指的是表这个物体。 20C。根据下文,这是父亲送给我的礼物。 21B。 22C。前后构成转折关系。 23B。 go out意为“出去;熄灭
44、”;hang out意为“闲逛”;stand out意为“交出;显眼”;leave out意为“省去;遗漏”。24B。到了晚些时候,大约上午11点的时候我才记起了这件事。25D。此时已经过去两个小时了,要去接他已经太晚了。 26C。 27A。此时的作者当然是觉得惭愧了。28C。此时的父亲当然是感到生气了。 29B。 have fun意为“玩得高兴”。 30B。你这样做不好。 31C。 32D。希望这块手表可以时刻提醒你时间。33A。这里与前文呼应,你要做个有时间安排的人。34B。尊重时间,不要迟到。35D。从本文内容可知作者说这块表对其意义之大。【阅读理解】36B。文章讲的是两位同为邻居的男士晚上模仿猫头鹰的叫声,他们都以为得到了猫头鹰的回应,但是他们的妻子在交谈的时候把秘密揭开,他们把对方的叫声错误理解为猫头鹰的叫声,于是他们从此后不再模仿猫头鹰的叫声。 37A。Then the penny dr