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4、意事项:1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上评卷人得分一、完形填空20小题(注释)1、Peters job was to examine cars when they crossed the frontier to make sure that they were not smuggling anything into the country. Every evening he would see a factory worker coming _1_ the hill towards the frontier, _2_ a bike with a p
5、ile of goods of old straw on it. When the bike _3_ the frontier, Peter would stop the man and _4_ him take the straw off and untie it. Then he would examine the straw very _5_ to see _6_ he could find anything, after which he would look in all the mans pockets _7_ he let him tie the straw again. The
6、 man would then put it on his bike and go off down the hill with it. Although Peter was always _8_ to find gold or other valuable things _9_ in the straw, he never found _10_. He was sure the man was _11_ something, but he was not _12_ to think out what it could be.Then one evening, after he had loo
7、ked _13_ the straw and emptied the workers pockets _14_ usual, he _15_ to him, “Listen, I know you are smuggling things _16_ this frontier. Wont you tell me what it is? Im an old man, and todays my last day on the _17_. Tomorrow Im going to _18_. I promise I shall not tell _19_ if you tell me what y
8、ouve been smuggling.” The worker did not say anything for _20_. Then he smiled, turned to Peter and said quietly, “Bikes.”1. A. towardsB. downC. toD. up2. A. fillingB. pullingC. pushingD. carrying3. A. arrivedB. appearedC. cameD. reached4. A. askB. orderC. makeD. call5. A. carefullyB. quicklyC. sile
9、ntlyD. horribly6. A. thatB. whereC. howD. whether7. A. beforeB. afterC. firstD. so8. A. luckyB. hopingC. thinkingD. wondering9. A. had beenB. hiddenC. hidingD. have been10. A. nothingB. somethingC. everythingD. anything11. A. takingB. smugglingC. stealingD. pushing12. A. possibleB. strongC. ableD. c
10、lever13. A. throughB. thoroughlyC. uponD. up14. A. likeB. moreC. thenD. as15. A. toldB. criedC. orderedD. said16. A. crossB. pastC. acrossD. into17. A. thingB. workC. jobD. duty18. A. restB. backC. retireD. retreat19. A. everyoneB. anyoneC. no oneD. someone20. A. momentB. long timeC. sometimeD. some
11、 time2、My husband died in 1998 and I was sad and lonely. I was living far from my 1 , and his family had disappeared 2 I had the plague (瘟疫). A close friend 3 me to the town where she lived. Though I knew I should sell my house and 4 to another place, there was no way I could handle the mortgage (抵押
12、借款) until it was 5 , and pay for an apartment. My friend invited me to live with her, free of 6 . She had a large home, and though I 7 considered it, I didnt want to become a burden (负担). I told her it could take months or even 8 to sell my house. But she said she knew that and didnt 9 , so I moved
13、into her home, which was several states 10 .Not only did I 11 with her for over a year, but when my house was sold, she went with me on the long 12 (14 hours). We used her car, because it was newer and much more 13 than mine. When I finally got to my own place, she said that she knew I might 14 pay
14、her back financially (经济上), and she didnt ever 15 that. She said that someday if I got the 16 , I should pass it on to someone else who needed some help, and that the “generosity” need not be 17 .What she did for me was 18 . It wasnt just the sharing of her home; she taught me that the best way to 1
15、9 sadness was to reach out and help someone else.I will never 20 her generosity; and I always try to find ways, no matter how small, to share a little kindness with others every day.1. A. relatives B. office C. familyD. friends2. A. as if B. even if C. since D. because3. A. forced B. attracted C. re
16、quired D. invited 4. A. call B. care C. move D. send 5. A. emptied B. sold C. used D. changed6. A. charge B. responsibility C. controlD. limit 7. A. aimlessly B. doubtfully C. seriously D. clearly8. A. weeks B. daysC. hoursD. years9. A. careB. achieve C. expect D. demand 10. A. away B. along C. apar
17、t D. distant 11. A. endB. live C. connect D. meet 12. A. drive B. walkC. runningD. flight13. A. famousB. mysterious C. comfortableD. special 14. A. seldom B. sometimes C. ever D. never15. A. offer B. want C. predict D. refuse 16. A. habit B. reward C. opportunity D. concern 17. A. practical B. finan
18、cial C. useful D. valuable 18. A. immeasurable B. acceptable C. predictableD. uncontrollable19. A. suffer from B. come across C. set aside D. get through20. A. sense B. know C. understand D. forget3、A little boy asked his mother, “Why are you crying?” “Because Im a woman,” she told him. “I dont unde
19、rstand,” he said. His mum just hugged him and said, “You 36 will.” Later the little boy asked his father, “Why does my mother seem to cry for no reason?” “All women cry for no reason,” 37 so much could his dad say. The little boy grew up and became a man, still 38 why women cry. 39 he gave a call to
20、 God, and when God got on the phone, he asked, “God, why do women cry so 40 ?” God said, “When I made the woman she had to be 41 . I made her shoulders 42 enough to carry the weight of the world; yet, gentle enough to give 43 .” “I made her 44 childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from
21、her children. I gave her hardness that allows her to keep going when everyone else 45 , and to take care of her family in spite of sickness and fatigue (劳累) without 46 . I gave her the sensitivity to 47 her children under any and all circumstances, 48 her child has hurt her very badly. I gave her wi
22、sdom to carry her husband through his 49 . I gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never 50 his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him 51 . And finally, I gave her a tear to shed. She can use it whenever it is needed.” “You see, the beauty of a woman is not
23、 in the 52 she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she 53 her hair. The 54 of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart and the place where love 55 .”36. A. surelyB. neverC. probablyD. seldom37. A. onlyB. evenC. almostD. hardly38. A. hopingB. knowingC. won
24、dering D. expecting39. A. ActuallyB. Generally C. LuckilyD. Finally40. A. easilyB. rarelyC. simplyD. excitedly41. A. cleverB. beautifulC. specialD. ordinary42. A. thickB. fatC. wideD. strong43. A. sympathyB. comfortC. kindnessD. mercy44. A. standB. loadC. acceptD. burden45. A. gives inB. gives away
25、C. gives upD. gives out46. A. difficultyB. dangerC. restD. complaining47. A. controlB. loveC. respectD. satisfy48. A. even ifB. in caseC. so thatD. as though49. A. disagreementsB. misunderstandingsC. faults D. quarrels50. A. mindsB. helpsC. refusesD. hurts51. A. nervouslyB. tiredlyC. determinedlyD.
26、unselfishly52. A. clothesB. smileC. hairD. glasses53. A. washesB. dyesC. cutsD. combs54. A. figureB. intelligence C. beautyD. appearance55. A. hidesB. livesC. storesD. comes4、Today, many people are starving to death. Recently, a man who wanted to understand the conditions of such people 1 an experim
27、ent. He only ate one meal a day for a month but continued to work as he normally did.During the first five days he was _2_ at his regular mealtime, but after he had drunk a glass of water, his hunger _3_ . In the morning, when he ate his one meal, he ate quickly and had a_4 _ amount. During the next
28、 few days, he was not hungry during the day, but when he _5 a food stall (a place on which food is put to be sold), the smell of food caught his 6 . During the third and the fourth weeks, he had hunger pains and lacked physical strength. He looked forward to one meal and ate it slowly, enjoying ever
29、y bite. Without it, he knew he would have hardly enough 7 to work.This experiment changed his attitude about some things. Having a cup of tea was not 8 a pastime(消遣). It also gave him strength. He more frequently noticed overweight people and people who threw away leftover food. He 9 the importance
30、of food to hungry person. He could no longer easily pass by a hungry beggar on the street. But most _ 10 , he could now sympathize(同情) in a similar way with the hungry people of the world.1. A. took along B. carried out C. put on D. brought in 2. A. hungry B. angry C. happy D. excited3. A. came abou
31、t B. broke out C. set off D. went away4. A. small B. ordinary C. large D. common5. A. noticed B. watched C. recognized D. glanced6. A. interest B. eyes C. imagination D. attention7. A. power B. spirit C. energy D. feeling8. A. just B. still C. yet D. exactly9. A. admitted B. realized C. remember D.
32、valued10. A. seriously B. luckily C. necessary D. important5、“Leave him alone,” I shouted as I walked out of the orphanage (孤儿院) gate and saw several of the Spring Park School bullies (欺负弱者的人) pushing the deaf kid around.I did not know the boy at all _1_ I knew that we were about the same age,becaus
33、e of his size.He lived in the old white house across the street from the orphanage where I _2_.I had seen him on his front covered entrance several times doing absolutely nothing,except just sitting there making funny hand movements. In the summer time we didnt get much to eat _3_ Sunday supper,exce
34、pt watermelon and then we had to eat it behind the dining room so we would not make a mess on the _4_ inside.The only time that I would see him was through the high chain-link fence that surrounded the _5_ when we ate our watermelon outside. The deaf kid started making all kinds of hand _6_,really f
35、ast.“You are a stupid idiot,” said the bigger of the two bullies _7_ he pushed the boy down on the ground.The other bully ran around behind the boy and kicked him as hard as he could in the back.The deaf boys body started _8_ all over and he curled up in a ball trying to protect and hide his face.He
36、 looked like he was trying to cry,or something but he just couldnt make any _9_. I ran as fast as I could back through the orphanage gate and into the thick bushes.I uncovered my home-made bow which I had _10_ out of bamboo and string.I grabbed four arrows that were also made of bamboo.Then I ran ba
37、ck out the gate with an arrow lifted in the _11_ and I just stood there quietly,breathing really hard just _12_ either one of them to kick or touch the boy again.1A.after BandCfor Dbut 2A.lived BworkedCstudied Dvisited 3A.with BduringCfor Dafter4A.tables BdesksCbeds Dbenches 5A.white house Borphanag
38、eCdinning room Dschool 6A.signals BshakesCsymbols Defforts 7A.since BasCif Dwhenever 8A.changing BmovingCshaking Dpushing 9A.choices BnoisesCvoices Dsounds 10A.cut BconstructedCfound Dfigured 11A.direction BhandCbow Dface 12A.daring BencouragingCasking Dwarning 6、A 1 thing happened 2 me last Sunday.
39、 It was such a beautiful day 3 I drove to go for a look in the country.On the way back home, my 4 stopped. It was out of gas on a 5 road far from a town! I decided to walk 6 I found someone who could sell some gas. I had walked almost a mile 7 I finally found a house near the 8 . I was glad to see i
40、t because it was getting dark.I knocked at the door and a little old lady with long white hair 9 She said, “Ive been 10 for you here for a long time. Come in. 11 is almost ready.”“But I only came for some gas,” I answered. I couldnt 12 what she was talking about.“Oh, Alfred! Gas? You 13 tea,” said s
41、he.I quickly 14 that my car was out of 15 , but she didnt seem to listen to me. She just kept 16 me Alfred and talking about how long it had been 17 she had seen me. She was acting very strangely and I was 18 to leave. As soon as she went to get tea, I went out of the house as fast as I could.Fortun
42、ately, there was another house down the road and I was able to buy the gas I needed. When I told the man about my 19 , he said, “Oh, thats Miss Emily. She lives by herself in that big house. Shes strange, but she wouldnt 20 anybody. She is still waiting for the man she was going to marry thirty year
43、s ago. The day before their wedding he left home and never came back because of the war.” 1. A. happyB. strangeC. commonD. bad2. A. onB. inC. uponD. to3. A. andB. soC. butD. that4. A. carB. busC. bikeD. truck5. A. narrowB. lonelyC. crowdedD. busy6. A. whenB. so thatC. untilD. because7. A. beforeB. a
44、fterC. whileD. as8. A. streetB. pathC. wayD. road9. A. cameB. answeredC. openedD. appeared10. A. askingB. lookingC. callingD. waiting11. A. GasB. CoffeeC. TeaD. Lunch12. A. considerB. understandC. acceptD. think13. A. likeB. likedC. used to likeD. liking14. A. answeredB. explainedC. refusedD. promis
45、ed15. A. gasB. teaC. strengthD. energy16. A. callingB. callC. to callD. called17. A. untilB. beforeC. sinceD. when18. A. anxiousB. interestedC. gladD. ready19. A. accidentB. incidentC. experienceD. surprise20. A. woundB. injuryC. hurtD. frighten7、Dorothy was _11_ at that time and she was _12_ that music was all she