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4、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. The boss wanted a secretary with _ gift for the English language and _ practical work experience.A. a; aB. a; /C. the; theD. the; /22. After _ the advantages and the disadvantages, he accepted the task.A. matchingB. balancingC. observingD. examining23. He pushe

5、d himself into a dangerous situation _ hes likely to lose control of the car.A. whereB. thatC. whileD. why24. We should organize useful activities, which will _ the relationship of the students.A. appoint B. employC. promoteD. commit 25. Its usually believed to be a _ to have been chosen as a torch

6、carrier of the Olympic Games.A. popularityB. privilegeC. comfortD. value26. Are you still thinking about yesterdays game? Oh, thats _ makes me feel excited.A. whatB. whateverC. howD. when27. Dont interfere in what doesnt _ you. It is none of your business.A. concernB. matterC. connectD. relate28. _

7、about her weight, she limits her food to mainly fruit and vegetables with little rice.A. ObsessedB. To obsessC. ObsessingD. Having been obsessed29. Father made a promise _ I did well in the entrance exam, he would take me to Hong Kong in the summer vacation.A. whatB. ifC. that ifD. that30. She has _

8、 a taste for European beer, though she at first hated it.A. requiredB. acquiredC. enquiredD. inquired 31. _ youve got the opportunity, you might as well _ full use of it to carry out your plan.A. Now that; makeB. Since; to make C. Although; to makeD. As soon as; make 32. He was always polite and war

9、m, but what made me puzzled was that he didnt even _ me when I was passing by.A. admitB. acknowledgeC. waveD. accept33. The reason _ he didnt attend the meeting was _ he was seriously ill and taken to the hospital.A. which; thatB. why; becauseC. that; becauseD. why; that34. Its cloudy. Youd better t

10、ake an umbrella _ it rains. A. in caseB. so thatC. in order thatD. as if35. Mr Johnson has been chosen as the manager of the sales department. _ he was so excited this morning. A. No chanceB. No wayC. Not possibleD. No wonder第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)My elder sister had dropped out of school and

11、 was making very unwise decisions about her life. She chose to 36 her time with people who were as lost as she was. They all chose to 37 their responsibilities (责任) and joined one another in a 38 which involved drinking and partying. Sadly, they were all losing 39 . They were young and had the poten

12、tial (潜力) to become 40 they wanted in life if they would only choose to 41 themselves and believe in a better life. My sister was lost but my father never 42 on her. She may not have even known it but his prayers and faith in her may have been the 43 thing she needed. I remember once sitting at the

13、44 table where everyone had gathered 45 my sister, who had chosen to drink with her 46 instead of spending an evening with her family who 47 her very much. We all said she would not 48 , but my father said she would. None of us 49 him, betting she would not come up and we asked him why he would say

14、that, as we all thought he was sure to 50 . He simply said, “I always believe that she will be good, and 51 will all of you.” She did not 52 that night, but today she is a beautiful 53 to a baby. She is a loving and 54 mother, wife and teacher. I always remember what happened that night. That my fat

15、her believed that all of us would be good was the greatest 55 we received.36. A. spendB. takeC. costD. pay37. A. shoulderB. ignoreC. takeD. refuse 38. A. taskB. testC. jobD. life39. A. moneyB. habitC. timeD. future40. A. whateverB. whichC. whomD. who41. A. helpB. treatC. assistD. respect42. A. talke

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17、sted C. doubtedD. questioned50. A. winB. failC. regretD. drop51. A. thenB. suchC. soD. nor52. A. show outB. get upC. get onD. show up53. A. motherB. womanC. studentD. teacher54. A. importantB. annoyingC. responsibleD. loyal55. A. mottoB. giftC. markD. reminder第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Last summer

18、Joel was one of a group of people who came to Colorado from Pennsylvania. The people were all colleagues from work. They came to the river to go rafting because they thought it would be a good idea. A week rafting on the white water of a river, they thought, would build up their interpersonal skills

19、. It would make them work better as a team. On the river they would get to know each other better. The first day for Joel and his colleagues was good. The weather was clear and warm, the river gentle. I made sure they could all swim well. And they all knew what to do if there was an accident or an e

20、mergency. We spent a day learning how to use the rafts. We sailed them on slow, gentle water. That night there was a big storm. The next morning, the sun was shining again, and everything looked fine. They all wanted to go out on the river again. I told them not to go out on the river on the day aft

21、er a storm. Even if the weather looks fine, the river is still angry. They insisted. “Were paying you!” said one woman. “You have to do what we tell you!” We went out again on the dangerous, angry river. At first it was exciting everyone was laughing and shouting because the water was much louder an

22、d faster than the day before. There was so much noise. I couldnt tell when the laughter became screaming. “Hes gone under!” shouted one woman. “Hes under the water and he hasnt come up again!” Joel had fallen off the raft. There was only one thing to do. I jumped into the water and pulled Joel onto

23、the raft, and then I pulled him on to the solid land. Joel was not breathing. I thought he was dead. I opened his mouth and gave him artificial respiration (人工呼吸). He still did not breathe. I pushed on his heart and he breathed in and opened his eyes. He looked surprised to be alive.56. The people i

24、n the group believed that by going rafting they would _.A. learn more about the riverB. cooperate betterC. learn how to row betterD. have a better rest57. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to Paragraph 2?A. The author was satisfied with how they behaved in the first day.B. Joel

25、 and his colleagues werent experienced in rafting.C. It was fine at daytime on the first day.D. There was an accident while rafting on the gentle water.58. The author insisted on them not going rafting the next day because _.A. the group of people wouldnt pay himB. it is dangerous to go rafting afte

26、r a stormC. they hadnt learnt how to handle the raft wellD. he was caught in a storm59. Which of the following conclusions can NOT be drawn from the passage?A. The group felt more excited when rafting on the rough water.B. The group was made up of both men and women.C. The raft was so crowded that J

27、oel was pushed off.D. Joel was grateful to the author who saved him from drowning.Haunt is an attractive industry in America. Since so many violent and horror movies screen nearly every week, its difficult to frighten Americans these days. Now businessmen use high-tech methods to do so. Next to Chri

28、stmas, Halloween is the second largest business holiday in the United States, and according to magazine, there are more than 4,500 haunted attractions in the country. This business can earn $500 million a year. “Haunters use advanced technology to create attractions. It is great fun scaring people,”

29、 says Tim Gavinski, president of the International Association of Haunted Attractions and former of “home haunter”, who runs two haunted houses in Wisconsin. “This industry is so high-tech, and thats what consumers are expecting.” The amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, has its “big vampires (吸血鬼)” wi

30、th magnets on their hands and legs, allowing the creatures to climb on walls around the guests during the Halloween Night. Other companies like Distortions Unlimited have come up with terrible toys for haunted houses. Among them, “The Electric Chair”, in which a body is attached to an electric chair

31、 and thrown around while a fog machine lets out strange sounds and fogs, creates a horrible atmosphere. Sometimes, lower-tech items are even more horrible, such as a rubber spider. Larry Kirchner makes his haunted houses big to make visitors feel nervous. And Guinness record owners of the biggest ha

32、unted houses, Ed and Jim Terebus have invented a dead body they call “Uncle Freddy” in their haunted houses. It can catch you, bite you, land on top of you. If you are alone in a room with the door closed, you will be frightened to death.60. Americans are not easy to be frightened because _.A. they

33、live an exciting lifestyleB. they believe in science and realitiesC. they often watch many horror moviesD. they want to break a Guinness Record61. The second paragraph mainly tells us _.A. the haunt industry is high-techB. how to create haunted attractionsC. Tim Gavinski runs two haunted housesD. ho

34、w to scare people62. Which of the following haunted attractions can let out sounds?A. “Uncle Freddy”.B. “The Electric Chair”.C. The rubber spider.D. The big vampires.63. Which of the following situations may frighten you the most according to the passage?A. Model creatures walk around you.B. You hea

35、r creatures let out strange sounds.C. Vampires climb on walls around you.D. You are shut in a haunted house alone.With violence levels dropping across the city, Baghdads hard-working ambulance drivers now find time to sit and drink tea instead of each rushing to four or five emergency calls a day. “

36、Today the situation has changed for the best. There are ambulances that sometimes do not go out on duty for two days,” said Kais Mohammed, head of an emergency services center that covers all of southern Baghdad and some areas west. Baghdadis had become used to the wail of sirens (警报声) and the sight

37、 of red-and-white ambulances speeding through the citys disordered streets in response to the daily number of bombings and shootings. Sectarian (教派的) violence has killed tens of thousands of people in Iraq since the February 2006 bombing of a mosque (清真寺) in Sunni Arab Samarra, north of Baghdad, led

38、 to waves of killings. Iraqi and US officials have reported sharp falls in Iraqi and US military casualties (伤亡人员) in the past two months after a “surge” of 30,000 extra US troops was completed in mid-June. Improving Iraqi security forces and the spread of neighborhood police units, mainly organized

39、 by Sunni Arab tribal sheikhs (酋长) to drive out al Qaeda fighters, have also made great contributions to a more stable Iraq, officials say. It has lightened the burden for Baghdads ambulance drivers, who found no shortage of work during the capitals darkest days. Southern Baghdads main emergency amb

40、ulance center controls 16 stations across the south and west of the city, each of which has three ambulances. Each ambulance has teams of three drivers and three first aid workers.64. What does the passage mainly tell us about?A. The security situation in Baghdad has greatly improved.B. The severe s

41、ectarian violence in Baghdad has been wiped out.C. Al Qaeda fighters have been driven out of Baghdad.D. The working conditions of ambulance drivers in Baghdad have improved.65. From the passage we learn that Baghdads ambulance drivers _.A. have nothing to do now because the situation has changedB. h

42、ad to deal with hundreds of emergency calls a day in the pastC. were very busy rushing to emergency callsD. can sit and drink tea all day long with their family members now66. Social security went out of control in Iraq after _.A. the American soldiers invaded IraqB. the government of Saddam Hussein

43、 fell to piecesC. 30,000 extra US troops arrived in IraqD. a bombing took place in a mosque in Sunni Arab Samarra67. According to the passage, Southern Baghdads main emergency ambulance center _.A. has three ambulances in totalB. is led by Kais MohammedC. covers all over Baghdad and the cities nearb

44、yD. has 16 stations in the southern part of the cityA woman who had a pencil in her head for 55 years after a childhood accident has finally had most of it removed, which should end her longtime headaches and nosebleeds, her doctor said on Tuesday. When Margaret Wegner was four she fell while carryi

45、ng the 3.15-inch pencil, which went through her cheek and into her brain. At the time, the doctor who treated her could not remove the pencil safely. Wegner had to live with it and the pencil was in her brain for the next five and a half decades. “It bored right through the skin and disappeared into

46、 my head,” Wegner told Germanys best-selling newspaper. “It hurt like crazy.” But on Friday, Dr Hans Behrbohm, an ear, nose and throat doctor at Berlins Park-Klinik Weissensee, was able to identify (确认) where the pencil was and then took most of it out. The operation was difficult because of the way the pencil had moved as Wegner grew, Behrbohm told the newspaper on Tuesday. “This was something strange because the injury was so old,” said Behrbohm, who has also done brain operations to remove bullets from wounded men and glass from people injured in car accidents. Although a piece of

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