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4、0分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A On a hill 600 feet above the surrounding land, we watch the lines of rain move across the scene, the moon rise over the hills, and the stars appear in the sky. The views invite a long look from a comfortable chair in front of the wooden house. Eve
5、ry window in our wooden house has a view, and the forest and lakes seldom look the same as the hour before. Each look reminds us where we are. There is space for our three boys to play outside, to shoot arrows, collect tree seeds, build earth houses and climb trees. Our kids have learned the names o
6、f the trees, and with the names have come familiarity and appreciation. As they tell all who show even a passing interest, maple(枫树)makes the best fighting sticks and white pines are the best climbing trees. The air is clean and fresh. The water from the well has a pleasant taste, and it is perhaps
7、the healthiest water our kids will ever drink. Though they have one glass a day of juice and the rest is water, they never say anything against that. The seasons change just outside the door. We watch the maples turn every shade of yellow and red in the fall and note the poplars(杨树)putting out the f
8、irst green leaves of spring. The rainbow smelt fills the local steam as the ice gradually disappears, and the wood frogs start to sing in pools after being frozen for the winter. A family of birds rules our skies and flies over the lake.21. What can be learned from Paragraph 2?A. The scenes are colo
9、rful and changeable. B. There are many windows in the wooden house.C. The views remind us that we are in a wooden house.D. The lakes outside the windows are quite different in color.22. By mentioning the names of the trees, the author aims to show that _ .A. the kids like playing in trees B. the kid
10、s are very familiar with trees C. the kids have learned much knowledge D. the kids find trees useful learning tools23. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?A. The change of seasons is easily felt. B. The seasons make the scenes change.C. The weather often changes in the fores
11、t.D. The door is a good position to enjoy changing seasons.24. What is the main purpose of the author writing the text?A. To describe the beauty of the scene around the house.B. To introduce her childrens happy life in the forest.C. To show that living in the forest is healthful.D. To share the joy
12、of living in the nature.BSpring peepers are found in wooded areas and grassy lowlands near pools in the central and eastern parts of Canada and the United States. These loud animals are rarely seen, but as temperatures begin to rise in March and April, the males certainly are heard. Their peep.peep.
13、 peep creates an other-worldly whistling sound that, to many, is the first sign of spring, compared with that of some birds.Spring peepers are brown in color with dark lines that form an X on their backs. They grow to about 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) in length, and have large special toes for clim
14、bing. These creatures are active at night, coming out to feed on ants, beetles, flies, and spiders.When the warmer weather arrives, male frogs attempt to attract a mate with a spring song. The frogs normally perform in singing. The one who starts each round usually has the deepest voice. The vocal s
15、acs under their mouths allow the frogs to sing. They fill their vocal sacs with air until they look like a balloon, and then they let out a peep as they release the air. They peep about once every second. These sounds can often be heard as far as a half-mile awayAfter a female and male peeper mate,
16、the female lays her eggs in water and spends the remainder of the year in the forest. During the winter, they sleep under logs or behind loose bark on trees. The music dies down during the cold months, but the sounds of peepers will soon be heard again, sounding the coming of spring.25. The text is
17、written mainly to _.A. tell people what spring peepers look like B. let people know more about spring peepersC. explain why spring peepers sing D. show environmental harmony in nature26. What can we know about the spring peepers from the text?A. They prefer to live in the dry areas in North America.
18、B. They are the first animals to make sounds in spring.C. They can live both in water and on land.D. They are active during the cold months of the year.27. What does the underlined word release in Paragraph 3 mean?A. turn out. B. break out. C. leave out. D. let out.28. The best title for this text m
19、ight be _.A. The Ring of Tiny Frogs in Spring B. The Relationship between Animals and SeasonsC. The Living Conditions of Spring Peepers D. The Invitation from a Male PeeperCWindbreaks are barriers formed by trees and other plants. Farmers plant these barriers around their fields, which help prevent
20、the loss of soil, stop the wind from blowing soil away. They also keep the wind from damaging or destroying crops. Besides, extra trees and plants can be cut down and used or sold for wood.Windbreaks can be highly valuable for protecting grain crops. For example, in parts of West Africa grain harves
21、ts were as much as twenty percent higher in fields protected by windbreaks compared to fields without them.But here is something interesting about windbreaks. They seem to work best when they allow some wind to pass through the barrier of trees or plants around a field. If not, then the movement of
22、air close to the ground will lift the soil. Then the soil will be blown away. For this reason, a windbreak works best if it contains only 60 to 80 percent of the trees and plants that would be needed to make a solid line. An easy rule to remember is that windbreaks can protect areas up to 10 times t
23、he height of the tallest trees in the windbreak.There should be at least two lines in each windbreak. One line should be large trees. The second line, right next to it, can be shorter trees or other plants with leaves. Locally grown trees and plants are considered the best choices for windbreaks. Tr
24、ees reduce the damaging effects of wind and rain. Their roots help protect soil from being washed away. And trees can provide animals outdoors with shade from the sun.29. The advantages of building a windbreak are as follows except _.A. keeping the wind from destroying grain crops B. increasing the
25、production of grain harvestsC. providing humans with shade from the sun D. reducing the damaging effects of wind and rain30. The author thinks windbreaks are interesting because _.A. the movement of air lifts the soil B. windbreaks allow some wind to pass throughC. large trees are lined with short o
26、nes D. windbreaks can stop the wind getting through31. If the trees grow to a height of 30 feet, the areas the windbreak can protect are _.A. 100 square feet B. 150 square feet C. 240 square feet D. 300 square feet32. What can be inferred from the text?A. Extra trees and plants can be cut down for w
27、ood.B. The environment is going from bad to worse.C. Trees and plants from abroad are the best for windbreaks.D. Windbreaks can contribute to agriculture harvests.DOf the several films Hirokazu has made about childhood and children, this one is the most modest, but no less pleasing for its delicate
28、style and small setting. I Wish was originally called Miracle, and the change is for the better. The two-word title makes you want to know whos wishing for what, while the single word sounds plain and self-praising. This wise and funny film works small miracles in describing such a moment when kids
29、turn from the wishfulness of childhood into shaping the world for themselves.The sweetly reflective hero, a sixth-grader named Koichi, starts out by wishing for a volcano to erupt. Not just any volcano, but the one that towers above his town, smoking heavily and giving off ash. An eruption would lea
30、d to a withdrawing, which would lead, at least in his mind, to a reunion with his father and kid brother, whove been living in Hakata while Koichi lives with his mother and retired grandparents in Kagoshima. The volcano, knowing nothing of this, refuses to erupt, but Koichi hears of another approach
31、 to realizing the desired miracle.One of the pleasures of I Wish is watching how kids behave how Koichi attacks his dinner, for example. Another pleasure is rediscovering how kids think. These kids can be logical and ever so tricky. But childrens thought processes can also be fancy. A boy wishes he
32、could play baseball like one of baseball stars, who eats curry for breakfast; so he, too, starts eating curry for breakfast, instead of practicing on the field. Another boy tries to wish his dead dog, Marble, back to life. And what does Koichi finally wish for? I wish youd see this delightful film t
33、o find out.33. Why has the name of the film been changed from Miracle to I Wish?A. The former is ambiguous and self-praising.B. The latter is easier to arouse audiences interest.C. The latter is easy for audience to remember.D. The former isnt related to the content of the film.34. Koichi wishes the
34、 volcano to erupt so that he can _ .A. enjoy the wonderful scene of a volcano B. help those who suffer from the eruptionC. get together with his family members D. work miracles during the disaster35. What does the writer intend to do in this text?A. To share pleasures of watching a film. B. To make
35、a review on a film.C. To discuss kids behavior and thoughts. D. To recommend a film.第二节 (共5小题:每小题2分, 满分l0分) 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, 选项中有两项为多余选项。Are you preparing any gifts for your friends now? 36 , but choosing a proper gift can be a big headache, because it takes a lot of time and effort to
36、 think of the right gift for someone. Before you finish your list, keep these dos and donts m mind:Do put thought into your gift.If you like something, that doesnt mean that your friend is going to like it, too. 37 Dont get him/her an ordinary gift, and reflect back on your previous conversations to
37、 see if he/she talked about a certain gift he/she had been wanting to get. 38 Make sure the gift youre buying is appropriate for the person. For example, if youre buying a friend a gift, remember not to overspend or personalize it too much. Take a moment to think about how your relationship is with
38、the person before getting him/her something.Do get a gift receipt (收据) If youre purchasing something for your friend, make sure you ask the salesperson to include a gift receipt. Its just a polite gesture, and you know your money wont go to waste. 39 .Dont leave the price tag (标签) on. Make sure you
39、dont leave the price tag on the gift and that youre giving a gift receipt and not the original bill. 40 , and its not important for him/her to know anyway.A. Dont buy an inappropriate giftB. Dont be afraid of spending moneyC. Giving gifts has forever been so pleasantD. Take some time to really think
40、 about what he/she likesE. If your friend doesnt like the gift, he/she can just exchange itF. Giving someone you care about a very special gift can be toughG. Its not proper to let your friend know how much you spent on the gift第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题, 每小题l. 5分;满分30分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四
41、个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Six continuous days of spring rain had created a fierce and rapid river running by Nancy Browns farm. As she tried to drive her 21 to higher ground to escape the disastrous flood, she 22 and hit her head on a 23 tree trunk. The fall knocked her 24 for a mom
42、ent or two. When she came to, Lizzie, one of her oldest and 25 cows, was licking her 26 . The water was constantly 27 . Nancy got up and began walking 28 with Lizzie. The water was now waist high. Nancys 29 got slower and slower. Finally, all she could do was to throw her arms 30 Lizzies neck and tr
43、y to 31 . About 20 minutes later, Lizzie managed to 32 herself and Nancy out of the rough water and onto a bit of high land, a small island now in the middle of acres of 33 water.However, even though it was about noon, the sky was so _34_ and the rain and lightning so bad that it took 35 another two
44、 hours to discover Nancy and her cows. A(n) 36 lowered a paramedic (医务辅助人员) , who 37 Nancy to a life-support hoist (吊架). They raised her into the helicopter and took her to the school gym, where the Red Cross had 38 an emergency shelter.When the flood died down several days later, Nancy immediately
45、39 the island. Lizzie was40 . She was one of the 19 cows that Nancy lost. I owe my life to her, said Nancy sobbingly, knowing Lizzie, which rescued her, left helplessly, leaving her a new hope to live on, for which even thanks or miss seemed unnecessary.41. A. sheep B. cows C. horses D. cattle42. A.
46、 shouted B. stood C. stopped D. slipped43. A. fallen B. grown C. hidden D. spread44. A. out B. in C. away D. down45. A. last B. first C. favorite D. best46. A. body B. head C. face D. mouth47. A. increasing B. flowing C. runningD. rising48. A. easily B. slowly C. hardlyD. hurriedly49. A. move B. bre
47、ath C. paceD. action50. A. above B. around C. over D. into51. A. hang on B. hold back C. stretch out D. take off52. A. pull B. push C. carry D. force53. A. clean B. blueC. white D. green54. A. bright B. dark C. clear D. rainy55. A. rescuers B. villagers C. soldiers D. policemen56. A. lifeboat B. helicopterC. planeD. ambulance57. A. sent B. attachedC. connectedD. dragged58. A. worked out B. got intoC. put downD. set up59. A. ran out of B. went