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4、满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。从21题开始涂卡AI recently read about a wonderful act of kindness. It is about the country singer, Jan Howard, and it happened in the mid 1950s. We can read it in her autobiography(自传),“Sunshine and Shadow.” She suffered a lot with her three children, two
5、 of whom were still babies. She was forced to leave by her husband because he didn t care about his family. At one point she suffered a nervous breakdown due to his cruel behavior.She took her children with her and decided to leave the home, but she didn t know the destination. This took place in a
6、small town in Kansas, called Frontenac. She had very little gas in the car and no money at all, so she couldn t even manage to make it out of Frontenac. As she used up the gas she got into a panic. She then went towards a house, not knowing who the owner was. She “put her pride in her pocket” and we
7、nt to the door.When she explained her situation to the elder woman who answered the door, the woman and her husband helped Jan Howard carry the children into the house. They allowed her to stay for two weeks until she received some money by mail from a relative. They fed and cared for Jan Howard and
8、 her children in the two weeks. This was one of the most exciting acts of kindness I have ever come across in my fifty years. These “angels” were named Henry and Sarah; they will always be warmly remembered by me for what they did for Jan Howard and her children.I have even tried finding their child
9、ren or grandchildren in Frontenac, but with no success. I just want to tell them what kind people I think Henry and Sarah are.21. Why did Jan Howard have to leave her home?A. She wanted to find a new job.B. She wanted to start her career.C. Her husband forced her to do so.D. Her husband suffered a n
10、ervous breakdown.22. When Jan Howard tried to leave Frontenac, she _.A. wasnt upset at allB. got into great difficulty C. caught a serious diseaseD. found nowhere to buy gas23. From the passage we can learn that the author_.A. believes Jan will be always rememberedB. wants to know how Jan is livingC
11、. doesn t know what “angels” meansD. thinks highly of the old couple24.The author tried to find the old couple s children to _.A. tell them what he thought of their parentsB. find out if what Jan wrote was trueC. see the old couple in the small townD. learn more about the old couple s kindness BNine
12、 -year-old Rubina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail took part in the Oscar ceremony on the red carpet where they smiled and repeated their disbelief in what was happening to them. Both of them were living a very different life and apparently loving every minute of it.The two child stars who acted in Slumdog
13、 Millionaire(贫民窟的百万富翁),know the Indian slum well. It is where they ve grown up, and it s where they will return at the end of their Hollywood dream trip.To their surprise, the film won the first place. By that time, it was late morning in the children s home city of Mumbai, where their family, frien
14、ds and many fellow residents of the slum watched the results from Hollywood.“I don t really know what the Oscar are,” Rubina s mother said. “I m just glad my daughter looks happy, though she told me she missed Indian food.”The Oscar success of “slumdog” doesn t show every aspect of their daily lives
15、. The poverty and lack of opportunities are the central themes of the film.“our children lead a dog s life,” Rubina s mother said. She pointed out that rubbish was everywhere in the Indian slum and it was impossible for children to go to school.In a few days the two children will be back in Mumbai a
16、nd back in the slums that are their home. However, according to media reports, Boyle has promised to help the children who he chose from the slums and make them study in a proper school.25.The two children were chosen to act in the film because _.A. their life was similar to that in the filmB. they
17、learned acting beforeC. they were good at actingD. they were lovely and clever26.Which of the following is supported by the passage?A. The two children came form different cities.B. Children in Indian slums don t have opportunities to study.C. The Indian slum doesn t have any furniture but it is ver
18、y cleanD. The theme of the movies is the braveness of people in slums.27.What may happen to the two children after they return to India?A. They will act in other films.B. They will do everything as before.C. They will leave school to learn acting.D. They will go to school and get a good education.CA
19、t just 14 years of age, Tom Daley went to the Beijing Olympics as the second youngest male British Olympian ever.Tom began diving at the age of 7 at his local diving club. With unbelievable talent and strong competitive spirit, Tom won the platform competition in 2004 in the National Junior group, m
20、aking him the youngest winner of that event.In 2005 he competed as a guest competitor in the Australian Elite Junior Nationals, and placed first in platform and second in 3m springboard in the 14-15 age group event.He met the qualification standards for the 2006 Commonwealth Games, but was not selec
21、ted for the England team because of his age. In 2006 he was the under 18 British Champion in 10m Platform, 1m and 3m Springboard at the ASA Elite Junior National Champs held in Sheffield, and he placed second in the 10m Platform at the 2007 senior British Championships, which were held in December 2
22、006.In February 2008, at the FINA World Cup in Beijing s “Water Cube” arena, he had a chance to qualify for the Beijing Olympic games. Tom finished seventh in the Men s Individual 10m Platform event.A month later in March he claimed the European Men s 10m Platform Individual title in Eindhoven, beco
23、ming Britain s youngest ever diving Gold medalist in the process. He overcame the challenge of both the current World Champion and World Cup Champion to take Gold, following perfect dives in rounds four and five of the competition which earned him top scores from the judges.At the 29th Beijing Olymp
24、ic Games, Tom made the finals in both the 10m Platform and 10m Platform Synchro, which will be helpful to him in achieving his final goal of Gold at London s 2012 Olympics.28. How old was Tom Daley when he got his first national champion?A. At 7. B. At 10. C. At 11. D. At 14.29. How many championshi
25、ps did Tom Daley win from 2005 to 2006?A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four30. What can we learn about the 2006 Commonwealth Games?A. They set a limit to the age of the athletes.B. They were held for athletes aged 14 to 15.C. The English team didn t perform well in the games.D. They were held for choosing
26、 athletes for the Olympics.31. What do we know about Tom Daley according to the passage?A. Tom Daley is sure to win the competition at London s 2012 Olympics.B. Tom Daley had never been to Beijing before the GamesC. The Beijing Olympic Games is important for the diving career of Tom Daley.D. Tom Dal
27、ey was the youngest British athlete ever chosen to join in the Olympic Games. D. Do you have a sore throat, a running nose and a headache? Do you keep coughing and sneezing? If you do, the chances are that you have a cold or perhaps flu- but which one? Although both colds and flu are caused by virus
28、es, they are very different illnesses. Colds, which usually last about a week, affect the nose most. They commonly cause a running nose and sneezing. Sometimes, they caused a headache, a cough and slightly aching muscles. Flu is a much serious illness and is caused by different group of viruses. Peo
29、ple with flu usually get all the symptoms described above. However, they also get a high fever, a dry cough and much worse aching. Fever is one of the characteristic symptoms of the flu for all ages. The symptoms also last much longer. Sometimes they dont disappear for at least two weeks. Flu can be
30、 a deadly disease. The elderly, who are weaker and less healthy than most younger people,can die from flu. This is one reason why old people are advise to have a flu injection(预防针)before the start of winter when flu is most common. This injection is inexpensive and definitely worth it. If you have a
31、 cold or flu, you must always deal with used tissues carefully. Dont leave dirty tissues on your desk or on the floor. Someone else has to pick these up and viruses could passed on. And finally, remember to cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze! Disgusting, eh ? Now you can understand why its a
32、good idea to cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze!32. According to the passage, people with colds rarely get_.A. a headache B. a high fever C. a runny nose D. aching muscles33. In paragraph 4, we learn that _.A. flu injection can cause death B. most old people die from fluC. flu is most common
33、in summer D. flu can kill old people easily.34. Dealing with used tissues properly is important because _.A. it helps to keep your classroom tidy B. people hate picking up dirty tissues.C. it prevents the spread of colds and flu D. picking up a lot of tissues is hard work35. Which is probably the be
34、st title for the passage?A. Cold or Flu?B. The Different Symptoms of a Cold and FluC. Prevention Is Better Than CureD. Cover Your Nose and Mouth When Sneezing第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)将答案填涂在答题卡上根据短文内容。从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,有两项为多余选项Four bad habits that can hurt your teeth You brush twice a day and floss(牙
35、线剔牙)pretty regularly? Excellent ! Both are key to keeping your pearly whites clean,strong and healthy 36 Duck the dentist At least 20 Americans have one or more untreated cavities(蛀牙)Ignored,cavities can get larger,deeper and cause severe aches,infection(感染) or even tooth loss 37 You should schedule
36、 regular checkups and cleanings once or twice a year 38 Bacteria in your mouth that feed on the sugar in sodas and sweetened fruit drinks make acids that attack tooth enamel(牙釉质)for up to 20 minutes after youre done drinking, says the American Dental AssociationRepeated attacks weaken enamel,leading
37、 to cavities and sensitive teethUse old brushes Theyre less effective at cleaning;plus the bristles(刷毛)may breed bacteriaReplace your brush every three to four months, sooner if its frayedand right after youve had a cold,flumouth infection or throatThere are more tips for you 39 . Brush in circles w
38、ith fluoride(氟化物) toothpasteBite things open You know youve done itwith a bag of chipsa piece of tape or even a price tag on new clothesNot a good idea:, 40 . If the nerve (神经)in a cracked tooth gets damaged or infected,you might need a root canal A .Drink sugar B. Your tooth could break,which hurts
39、 C. Dont wait for pain to see the dentist D. See the dentist at least once a year E. Using old brushes may do you great harm F. Choose a soft-bristled brush with a small head to get at hard-to-reach spots G. But lets do a checkup on four bad habits that can undo all your good work第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分4
40、5分)第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)The day was Thankful Thursday. Its a weekly 41 that my two little girls and I began years ago. Thursday has become our day to go out and make a positive 42.My girls shouted “McDonalds, McDonalds” as we 43 along a busy Houston road. Suddenly I 44 that there was a begga
41、r 45 at almost every crossing I passed through. And then it hit me! All these beggars must be hungry, too. Perfect! After we ate, I ordered a(n) 46 15 lunches and we started to send them. We would pull over 47 a beggar, make a contribution, and tell him or her that we hoped things got better. Then w
42、ed say, “Oh, 48 heres lunch.”We handed our final contribution to a small woman and then immediately 49 back in the opposite direction for home. 50 , the light caught us again and we were stopped at the same crossing where this small woman stood. I was 51 and didnt know quite how to behave.She made h
43、er way to our car, “No one has ever done 52 like this for me before,” she said with 53 . Feeling uneasy, and wanting to move the conversation along, I asked, “So, 54 do you think youll eat your lunch?”She just looked at me with her huge, tired brown eyes and said, “Oh honey, Im not going to eat this
44、 lunch.” I was 55 , but before I could say anything, she continued, “You see, I have a little girl and she just loves McDonalds, but I dont have the money. But you know 56 tonight she is going to have McDonalds!”I dont know if the kids 57 the tears in my eyes. So many times I had questioned whether
45、our acts of kindness were too 58 or meaningless to really effect change. 59 in that moment, I recognized the 60 of Mother Teresas words: “We cannot do great things only small things with great love.”41. A. traditionB. mannerC. customD. habit42. A. decision B. choice C. contributionD. plan43. A. walk
46、ed B. ran C. wanderedD. drove44. A. reminded B. realizedC. understoodD. thought45. A. lay B. lyingC. liedD. lain46. A. additional B. expensiveC. cheapD. special47. A. close B. acrossC. besideD. throughout48. A. in fact B. to tell the truthC. generally speakingD. by the way49. A. faced B. headedC. tu
47、rnedD. looked50. A. Unfortunately B. LuckilyC. UnexpectedlyD. Hopefully51. A. excited B. embarrassedC. frightenedD. bored52. A. something B. everythingC. anythingD. nothing53. A. amazement B. fear C. sorrowD. amusement54. A. whatB. howC. whereD. when55. A. shocked B. puzzled C. pleased D. worried56. A. whether B. ifC. what D. that57. A. accepted B. felt C. noticedD. recognized58. A. many B. small C. bigD. simple59. A. ThereforeB. ThoughC. MeanwhileD. Yet60. A. promiseB. heartC. directionD. sp