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4、 following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and DChoose the one that best completes the sentence. 1. Excuse me, what can I do for you? Yes. Id like to place _ advertisement for _ used car in your paper.A. the; a B. an; / C. an; a D. /; the2. Toms secondhand car wasnt in use a
5、nd for that reason he _ it in the newspaper.A. advertised for B. fell for C. wished for D. searched for3. My father was a heavy smoker. I _ him to give up smoking, but my words didnt work.A. suggested B. tried to persuadeC. failed to suggest D. managed to persuade4One of the collectors collected som
6、e seeds from a tree that had _ him. A. interest in B. appealed to C. been attracted D. drew attention of5. He suffers two heart attacks in a year. It hasnt stopped him drinking wine, _.A. though B. either C. too Dso6. It was Sarahs sister who she had great respect for that tricked her _ carrying dru
7、gs. A. in B. to C. into D. from7. The book was boring. It wasnt _ to me.A. benefit B. benefitingC. of little benefit D. of much benefit8You didnt tell me the truth about this matter, Barbara.Are you _me of lying?A. charging B. criticizing C. catching D. accusing9. Any help from you will be greatly a
8、ppreciated. Please give me a reply at your earliest _.A. interruption B. instruction C. consideration D. convenience10. The man _to escape from prison,but he couldnt find an effective way.A. managed B. succeededC. attempted D. offered11Shall we go to the art exhibition right away? _.A. Its your opin
9、ion B. I dont mind C. Its all up to you D. Thats your decision12All the candidates were _ the street to be named after a great man _ his great contributions to the city.A.in honor of;in favor of Bin praise of;in favor ofC.in favor of;in honor of Din praise of;in need of13. About 5,000 singers compet
10、ed_ each other_ six medals in the National Singing Competition.A. against; with B. with; onC. with; in D. against; for14. My cell phone has disappeared. Who _ have taken it away?A. could B. should C. must D. ought15. Bill wasnt happy about the delay of the report by Jason, and_.A. I was neither B. n
11、either was IC. I was either D. either was ISection B(18 marks) Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and DFill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The story happened in my childhood when I was living with my stepm
12、other. She worked all day so I was _16_ looking after my younger half brother. During that time in our life, my dad wasnt present much, but I didnt _17_, because my stepmother took good care of my little brother and me. I loved her and always _18_ she could spend more time with us but she worked Mon
13、day through Saturday.At that time my little brother was about four years old and he _19_ her so much all the time. One day, he cried, saying he wanted his “Mummy”. So I locked the house and carried him on my back to find his mummy.My stepmother worked very far away. After about an hours _20_, my lit
14、tle brother got tired and fell asleep. Then I _21_ and saw hed lost a shoe while sleeping. I took him from my back and put him down. I knew we had to find that shoe because my stepmom wouldnt be able to _22_ new shoes for him, but it would take too _23_ to do it while carrying my brother. So I told
15、him to stay where he was and I would run and find the shoe and come back. A man overheard me and stopped me right _24_ I walked off. He asked me, “Youre leaving your brother here to go to find the shoe? What if he isnt here when you _25_ ?” I didnt know how to answer that question. So he said, “Peop
16、le are always more _26_ than things. Its okay if you cant find the shoe, but it isnt okay to lose your brother over a shoe.”He asked where we were headed and I told him the fact. I remember him looking at me and smiling when I told him what I was doing. He took both my brother and me and put us in a
17、 taxi and sent us to our _27_ .16A.nervous about Bgood at Cresponsible for Dbored with17A.mind Bworry Ccomplain Dregret18A.believed BappreciatedCensured Dwished19A.loved Bmissed Cdemanded Dthought20A.ride Bdrive Crun Dwalk21A.looked up Blooked aroundClooked down Dlooked out22A.seek Bafford Crepair D
18、make23A.long Bmuch Cfar Dlate24A.until Bwhen Cbefore Dthough25A.leave Breturn Csearch Dwander26A.wonderful BintelligentCessential Dimportant27A.destination BhomeCfactory DshelterSection C (12 marks) Directions:Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the c
19、ontext.Stonehenge(巨石阵) is one of the greatest and most mysterious monuments in the world. It was built several thousand years ago on the Salisbury Plain(平原), 28._ the southwest of England. 29._ are circles of stones in the main monument. The outer one has been seriously damaged over time. It doesnt
20、seem very different 30._ other circles in the world, 31._ it gets much more attention. Maybe this is because of the way it was built and its functions.Stones used in the building can be found in places far away and some are said to have come from 32._ place 385 kilometers away. How builders took the
21、se stones, 33._ are four tons each, to the site remains a mystery. After that, builders had to put all the stones up in the correct position. This would have taken amazingly advanced techniques so long ago.No one knows exactly 34._ Stonehenge was built, but many people have their own suggestions. It
22、s widely accepted 35._ Stonehenge was a meeting place for religious ceremonies. However, people have no evidence to show that its true.Part Reading Comprehension(30 marks)Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of
23、 them there are four choices marked A,B,C and DChoose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AThe practice of magic includes special words, actions, and objects. Most magic involves a person called a magician, who claims to have supernatural powers. Magic words. To
24、work most magic, the magician sings or speaks special words in a certain order. These words are called incantations or spells. Some spells form prayers to demons(魔鬼), spirits, or other supernatural forces. Many societies believe the magic will not work unless the magician recites the spells perfectl
25、y. Other magic words have no meaning, though they supposedly possess power when spoken by a magician.Magic actions accompany the words spoken in performing much magic. Many of these movements act out the desired effect of the magic. For example, a magician trying to make rain fall may sprinkle(洒) wa
26、ter on the ground. The magicians combined words and actions form a ceremony.Magic objects include certain plants, stones, and other things with supposed supernatural powers. Any such object may be called a fetish(物神). But this term often refers to an objectfor example, a carving or a dried snakehono
27、red by a tribe for its magic powers. Many tribes believe fetishes have magic power because spirits live in these objects.Many people carry magic objects called amulets(护身符)to protect themselves from harm. Many amulets are stones or rings engraved(雕刻) with magic symbols.The magician. In some societie
28、s, nearly everyone knows how to work some magic. In other societies, only experts practice magic. Magicians may be called medicine men, medicine women, shamans, sorcerers, or witch doctors. In many societies, magicians must inherit their powers. In others, any person may become a magician by studyin
29、g the magical arts.Many societies believe magicians must observe certain rules and taboos (forbidden actions) for their spells to work. For example, they may be required not to eat various foods or to avoid sexual activity for a certain period before the ceremony.36What do magic words mean to people
30、 in some society? AThey have the power to kill devils.BThey have power if magician recites the right spells.CThey have no effect at all. DThey can be used whenever they want. 37People believe magic actions will have an effect if they are accompanied by_.Athe spellsBmagic objectsCstones or rings engr
31、aved with magic symbolsDmedicine 38Why do many people believe in a fetish? ABecause it is often a ring which is worth a lot of money. BBecause it is carved with magic symbols. CBecause people think spirits live in it. DBecause it can help them with many things. 39According to the passage what kind o
32、f person can become a magician? AOnly those studying the magical arts. BOnly those inheriting their powers.COnly men.DAlmost all the people in some societies. 40Whats the best title of the passage? AHow Magic WorksBThe Power of Magic CHow to Practice Magic DThe Choice of Magicians BEvery culture has
33、 a recognized point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning t
34、o drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grownup world.“Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school,” said Eleanor Fulham, 17. She brought the pressure back to memory, especially for kids from wealthier families. “Its like youre not
35、cool if you dont have a car,” she said.According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19yearolds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get parttime jobs to help pay.Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with subwa
36、ys and limited parking, some teenagers dont want them. But in rich suburban areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car.But police say 16yearolds have almost three times more accidents than 18 to 19yearolds. This has
37、made many parents pause before letting their kids drive.Julie Sussman, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learners permit.Chad said he has accepted his parents decision, although it has caused some teasing from his friends. “They say that I am unluc
38、ky,” he said, “But Id rather be alive than driving, and I_dont_really_trust_my_friends_on_the_road,_either.”In China as more families get cars, more 18yearolds learn to drive. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?41Which may serve as the best title of the article?ACars Helping You to Gro
39、wUpBDriving into the GrownUp WorldCTeenagers Driving in AmericaDRecognized Point of Becoming an Adult4216yearold drivers have more accidents possibly because_.Athey want to show themselves offBthey are never experienced driversColder people always drive betterDthey never drive carefully on the road4
40、3Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?AHow well off the family is.BWhether the kid is old enough.CWhat traffic condition there is around.DWhether its practically needed.44When Chad said “I dont really trust my friends”, he meant that_.Ahe might run into his fr
41、iends if he drove Bhe didnt agree with his friendsChe might not be safe if his friends droveDhe was afraid that his friends might well lie to him45The passage mainly gives information about _.Aan American cultureBa cultural difference between America and ChinaCa change in the Chinese cultureDthe rel
42、ationship between driving and a persons developmentCIm usually fairly skeptical about any research that concludes that people are either happier or unhappier or more or less certain of themselves than they were 50 years ago. While any of these statements might be true, they are practically impossibl
43、e to prove scientifically. Still, I was struck by a report which concluded that todays children are significantly more anxious than children in the 1950s. In fact, the analysis showed, normal children aged 9 to 17 exhibit a higher level of anxiety today than children who were treated for mental illn
44、ess 50 years ago.Why are Americas kids so stressed? The report cites two main causes: increasing physical isolation(隔离) brought on by high divorce rates and less involvement in community, among other things and a growing perception that the world is a more dangerous place.Considering that we_cant_tu
45、rn_the_clock_back,_adults can still do plenty to help the next generation.At the top of the list is nurturing(培育) a better appreciation of the limits of individualism. No child is an island. Strengthening social ties helps build communities and protect individuals against stress.To help kids build s
46、tronger connections with others, you can pull the plug on TVs and computers. Your family will thank you later. They will have more time for facetoface relationships, and they will get more sleep.Limit the amount of virtual(虚拟的) violence your children are exposed to. Its not just video games and movies; children see a lot of murder and crime on the local news.Keep your expec