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4、择题,共105分)第一部分 听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,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.Only by constant study and changing our ideas can we_ to a changeable environment.A. attend B. adapt C. agree D. admit22.It looks as if they were going t
5、o _us 3,000 dollars for the concert hall.A. want B. charge C. demand D. cost23.Attention please,everybody!Please keep_ for a moment and let me take a photo.A. calm B. still C. silent D. quiet24.The public are_ about his claim that he has found a South China tiger,because they cant grow in such an ar
6、ea at all.A. optimistic B. favorable C. skeptical D. impressive25.-Whats happened to Tom?I cant get into contact with him.-I dont know. He_ lost.A. must have got B. could get C. might get D. may have got26.-Look at the rainbow!Its over there!-Oh, it_ it will be fine tomorrow.A. predicts B. signs C.
7、indicates D. resorts27.Changes will be made to the_ laws.A. exists B. exist C. existed D. existing28.Without nature reserves, more animals are likely to become_, which is known to us all.A. precious B. valuable C. extinct D. common29.The businessman claimed _from Harvard, while in fact, he never wen
8、t to college.A. to have graduated B. to graduate C. having graduated D. graduating30.When Jason failed to pay his bill,the network company _his Internet connection.A. cut off B. cut back C. cut short D. cut down31.The poor man, _, ran out of the dark cave.A. trembled and frightened B. trembling and
9、frightenedC .trembled and frightening D. trembling and frightening32.After the long police investigation the _ of the killer is still completely unknown.A. fortune B. reputation C. evidence D. identity33.The feeling between them _ as time went by.A. died out B. died down C. died back D. died off34.I
10、 believe the teachers explanation will_ this puzzling problem.A. throw light on B. come to light C. see the light D. make light of35.They are_ different sizes, shapes and metals, but they are exactly the same_.A.不填;in weights B. of; in weightC. in; of weightD. of; weights第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)H
11、e has been called the “missing link”. Halfman, halfbeast. He is supposed to live in the highest mountain in the world-Mount Everest.He is known as the Abominable(讨厌的)Snowman.The_36_ of the Snowman has been around for_37_. Climbers in the 1920s reported finding marks like those of human feet high up
12、on the side of Mount Everest. The native people said they_38_ this creature and called it the “Yeti”,and they said that they had_39_ caught Yetis on two occasions_40_ none has ever been produced as evidence.Over the years,the story of the Yetis has_41_. In 1916, Eric Shipton took photographs of a se
13、t of tracks in the snow of Everest. Shipton believed that they were not_42_ the tracks of a monkey or bear and_43_ that the Abominable Snowman might really_44_.Further efforts have been made to find out about Yetis. But the only things people have ever found were_45_ footprints. Most believe the foo
14、tprints are nothing more than_46_ animal tracks,which had been made_47_ as they melted and refroze in the snow._48_, in 1964, a Russian scientist said that the Abominable Snowman was_49_ and was a remaining link with the prehistoric humans. But, _50_, no evidence has ever_51_ been produced.These day
15、s, only a few people continue to take the story of the Abominable Snowman_52_.But if they ever_53_ catching one, they may face a real_54_: would they put it in a_55_ or give it a room in a hotel?36.A.event B.story C.adventure D.description37.A.centuries B.too long C.some time D.many years38.A.heard
16、from B.cared for C.knew of D.read about39.A.even B.hardly C.certainly D.probably40.A.as B.though C.when D.until41.A.developed B.changed C.occurred D.continued42.A.entirely B.naturally C.clearly D.simply43.A.found B.declared C.felt D.doubted44.A.exist B.escape C.disappear D.return45.A.clearer B.more
17、C.possible D.rare46.A.huge B.recent C.ordinary D.frightening47.A.strange B.large C.deep D.rough48.A.In the end B.Therefore C.After all D.However49.A.imagined B.real C.special D.familiar50.A.so B.besides C.again D.instead51.A.rightly B.actually C.normally D.particularly52.A.lightly B.jokingly C.serio
18、usly D.properly53.A.succeed in B.insist on C.depend on D.join in54.A.decision B.situation C.subject D.problem55.A.zoo B.mountain C.museum D.laboratory第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)AFor many people in the US,sports are not just for fun. Theyre almost a “religion”. Thousands of sports fans buy expensive
19、 tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes play in person. Other fans watch the games at home, sticking to their TV sets, never missing a game. Many a wife becomes a “sports widow” during her husbands favorite season. Americans devotion to sports has created a new class of wealthy people: p
20、rofessional athletes. Sports stars often receive milliondollar salaries. Some even make big money by appearing in advertisements for soft drinks, shoes and almost everything.Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school life, Americans learn to play many sports. Many stud
21、ents try out for the school teams. Athletic events at universities attract scores of fans and benefit the whole community. Many people also enjoy noncompetitive activities, like hiking, cycling, horseback riding, camping or hunting.Many sports were imported from other countries. Europeans brought te
22、nnis, golf, bowling and boxing to America. Football and baseball came from other Old World games. Only basketball has a truly American origin. Americans export sports fever as well. Satellites broadcast games to sports fans around the globe. NBA is a good example. The names of American superstars li
23、ke basketball great Michael Jordan have become household words all over the world.56.Many a wife becomes a “sports widow” in the US probably because_.A. they are serious in religionB. they are devoted to sportsC. their husbands stick to sportsD. their husbands are missing57.Which of the following is
24、 NOT true according to the passage? _A. The US sports stars can earn a large sum of money via the media.B. American students go in for various sports and athletic events.C. Lots of American people take part in noncompetitive activities.D. American people like to exchange different sports from each o
25、ther.58.We can infer from the passage that_.A. all the Americans are sports fansB. sports culture influences the worldC. most Americans like competitionD. America has invented many sports59. The writer mainly intends to tell us_.A. how important sports are in AmericaB. where sports can help to make
26、moneyC. why sports are so popular in AmericaD. what affect Americans everyday lifeB(Mr. Jones, the owner of a farm, was one day driven out of the farm by all the animals he raised. The animals were excited to be free and independent. More important, they were masters of their own and, of course, the
27、ir farm. The animals made seven rules of their own and Snowball painted them on the wall.)THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTSWhatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.No animal shall wear clothes.No animal shall sleep in a bed.No animal shall drink alcohol.No
28、 animal shall kill any other animal.All animals are equal.It was very neatly written, and except that “friend” was written “freind” and one “S” was the wrong way round, the spelling was correct all the way through. Snowball read it aloud for the benefit of the others. All the animals nodded in compl
29、ete agreement, and the cleverer ones at once began to learn the commandments by heart.“Now, comrades,” cried Snowball, throwing down the paintbrush, “to the hayfield!Let us make it a point of honor to get in the harvest more quickly than Jones and his men could do.”But at this moment the three cows,
30、 who had seemed uneasy for some time past, let out a loud lowing. They had not been milked for twenty-four hours, and their udders were almost bursting. After a little thought, the pigs sent for buckets and milked the cows fairly successfully, their trotters(蹄子)being well adapted to this task. Soon
31、there were five buckets of frothing creamy milk at which many of the animals looked with considerable interest.“What is going to happen to all that milk?”said someone.“Jones used sometimes to mix some of it in our food,” said one of the hens.“Never mind the milk, comrades!”cried Napoleon, placing hi
32、mself in front of the buckets. “That will be attended to. The harvest is more important. Comrade Snowball will lead the way. I shall follow in a few minutes. Forward, comrades!The hay is waiting.”So the animals trooped down to the hayfield to begin the harvest, and when they came back in the evening
33、 it was noticed that the milk had disappeared.60.Who is the leader of the animals? _A. Snowball. B. Jones. C. Napoleon. D. Cows.61.When does the story take place? _A. In spring. B. In summer. C. In fall. D. In winter.62.What can we infer from the story? _A. The animals are having a revolution. B. Th
34、e animals are doing a play.C. The animals dont think they are equal.D. The animals will live a harmonious life.63.Who is indicated as the animals enemy? _A. The chicken. B. The human being. C. The cow. D. The pig.CAs the sound of footsteps behind her grew louder, she quickened her pace. She didnt wa
35、nt to turn around as the memory of that mornings newspaper headline made her afraid of what she would see:“City Killer Claims Fourth Victim”.“Why did I stop for a few drinks in the bar after work?” she thought to herself. Now it was dark and the streets deserted. She was alone and a sitting duck.She
36、 felt as if she was walking in the rain. Her clothes were damp from nervous sweat and as each short hot breath hit the night air, it turned to steam, coating her glasses in a thin film so all she saw seemed covered in fog.The footsteps were closer now. She needed to get off this street. Her eyes beg
37、an a useless search for an open store or lighted window. Passing a small lane she looked through, for a possible escape route. But the lane was a deadend and she laughed to herself at the irony.The sound of a car behind her turning onto the street interrupted her self-pity. Escape was at hand. But a
38、s she was about to throw herself onto the road and shout for the car to stop, the cars headlights cast a shadow that paralyzed her with terror.It was the footsteps owner. The figure was huge and in its raised arm it held what looked like a leadpipe, no doubt the one that was about to claim victim nu
39、mber five.The shadow dissolved as the car passed by and disappeared into the distance. She felt a hand on her shoulder. It was all happening as if in slow-motion. She was waiting for her life to flash before her eyes like all those novels said it would-but it didnt. The only thing she thought of was
40、 her dear husband. She recalled phoning him from work that very afternoon and joking about, of all things, the city killer. It was a night full of ironies.There was a voice talking to her now but she was lost in thoughts of her fate and didnt respond. The hand then began turning her around. It was s
41、urprisingly gentle given what was about to come. She allowed it to guide her without resistance.She looked up. She recognized the face, but she didnt know from where. Its mouth was still talking to her but she couldnt understand. Then she remembered. The face belonged to the foreign looking man who
42、had served her at the bar. She looked down to his hand and saw in it not a leadpipe but a rolled up copy of a work report she had been correcting in the bar as she drank.His words suddenly started to register in her brain and she could hear him. “Miss, Miss. Are you OK? You left this in the bar and
43、it looked important so I thought Id better give it to you.”64.The woman was feeling nervous because _.A. she had left her report in the barB. there was a killer in the cityC. she was being followed by someoneD. the streets were dark and empty65. The underlined expression “a sitting duck” (in Paragra
44、ph 2) is closest in meaning to “_”.A. an easy target B. a frightened personC. a foolish animal D. a still position66.Why did the woman laugh when she looked into the lane? _A. She was excited because she thought it may be a way to escape.B. She felt bitter because she had no chance to escape.C. She
45、was becoming more and more nervous.D. She realized that she was behaving foolishly.67.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? _A. It was raining when she left the bar.B. The woman had felt nervous about the city killer for days.C. The temperature was very low that evening.D. The wom
46、an was behaving unreasonably.DI used to watch her from my kitchen window. She seemed so small as she muscled her way through the crowd of boys on the playground. The school was across the street from our home and I would often watch the kids as they played during break. I remember the first day I saw her playing basketball. I watched in wonder as she ran circles around the other kids. She managed to shoot jump sho