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Years later, when I stood in the kitchen of my new house, thinking how I wanted to make my ___5___ Christmas special and memorable there, I ___6___ remembered the women’s visit.I decided that I wanted to create the same feeling of ___7___ for as many children as I could possibly ____8__. So I ___9__ a plan and gathered forty people from my company to help.We gathered about 125 orphans (孤儿) at the Christmas party.For every child, we wrapped colorful packages filled with toys, clothes, and school supplies, each with a child’s name.We wanted all of them to know they were ___10__.Before I called out their names and handed them their gifts, I ___11__ them that they couldn’t open their presents until every child had come forward.Finally the __12___ they had been waiting for came as I called out, “One, two, three.Open your presents!” As the children opened their packages, their faces beamed and their bright smiles ___13__ up the room.The __14___ in the room was obvious, and it wasn’t just about toys.It was a feeling---the feeling I knew from that Christmas so long ago when the women came to visit.I wasn’t forgotten.Somebody still remembered me.I know I___15___. 1.A.sending B.receiving C.making D.exchanging 2.A.found B.prepared C.got D.expected 3.A.broke in B.settled down C.showed up D.turned off 4.A.puzzled B.embarrassed C.worried D.relieved 5.A.present B.first C.recent D.previous 6.A.hardly B.occasionally C.regularly D.suddenly 7.A.strength B.sadness C.importance D.safety 8.A.know B.reach C.remember D.mention 9.A.kept up with B.caught up with C.came up with D.put up with 10.A.fine B.special C.helpful D.normal 11.A.reminded B.waited C.convinced D.promised 12.A.chance B.gift C.moment D.reward 13.A.lit B.took C.burned D.cheered 14.A.atmosphere B.sympathy C.calmness D.joy 15.A.matter B.wonder C.doubt D.suppose 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16—25的相应位置上。 Keeping a diary in English is one of the 16.____ (effect) ways to improve our English writing ability. 17.___ (compare) with other forms of writing, it is shorter and takes 18.____ time. It can help us to develop the habit of thinking in English. 19.____ we persist in this practice, gradually we’ll learn how to express ourselves in English. In keeping a diary in English, we certainly run up against many 20.____. In the first place, 21.___ often happens that we have trouble finding appropriate words and phrases to give expression to our mind. Secondly, there are many idiomatic ways of saying things in Chinese. And it is extremely hard for us to put them into English properly. As far as I _22. __ (concern), my 23.____ (suggest) is that we should always have a notebook and a Chinese-English dictionary within easy reach. Whenever something beats us, we can first put it down in our notebook and then consult our dictionary. We can also turn to our English teacher for help, if necessary. In short, I believe that it is 24.___ great use to keep a diary in English for 25.___ development of our writing skills. Ⅲ 阅读(共两节,满分60分) 第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Following the success of S.H.E and Twins, another girl band has arrived on the music scene. Seventeen-year-old Singaporean twin sisters Yumi and Miko Bai create the magic behind the music in the band BY2. The pair, whose name "BY2" comes from their surname Bai, recently released (发行) their second album, Twins. With great voices and dance moves to match, the cute (漂亮的) sisters have won the hearts of many fans since their first album NC-16 (《16未成年》) came out last year. At a young age, the sisters began to learn ballet dancing and the violin. When a music company wanted to work with them, the girls had to leave their home and parents to go to Taiwan for training. Miko and Yumi dropped out of school to focus on their music. This decision caused a hot debate in Singapore. Some people said that their mother was using her daughters to make money. But their father, who died of cancer when they were 15 years old, had encouraged the girls to work hard to make their dreams come true. The girls felt lonely in Taiwan when they first arrived. "We celebrated our birthday in Taiwan without any family and friends," Yumi said. "We cut our birthday cake ourselves." The girls faced many challenges. "We had to learn Mandarin (普通话). Also, it was a killer to dance in high heels," said the twins, who had to do so in their music videos. However, they are glad that they entered the entertainment scene at an early age. "When we are younger, we learn things faster and can gain more experience," Yumi said. 26. Where do “BY2” come from? They are from ________. A. Taiwan B. Hong Kong C. Singapore D. Mainland of China 27. What does the letter “B” in “BY2” stand for ? It stands for ______. A. the name of the Band B. the name of their family C. the name of their second album D. the name of their first album 28. How many albums have they released so far? A. one B. two C. three D. four 29. Which of the following is TRUE according the passage? A. Their father has seen their dreams come true. B. The Twins became famous as they were at school C. The band “By2” was received a warm welcome as soon as it arrived at Taiwan. D. The band “By2” doesn’t only sing well but also dances well. 30. What was the reaction from the society to Twins’ success? A. All the people supported and love them.. · B. All the people blamed them and their mother. C. None of the people supported them D. Their success leads to a hot debate across the Singapore. · B The Zhoukoudian Beijing Man Site is one of the most important world heritage sites in China. Since the discovery, which changed China’s knowledge of its history, was made in the 1920s, Zhoukoudian has become an important place for archaeologists from all over the world. At the site in the south-west suburb of Beijing, there is, for example, the earliest evidence of the use of fire by humans. It has also been proved that people lived there continuously between 500,000 and 10,000 years ago. Today, however, Zhoukoudian is in serious danger. Parts of the cave have been badly affected by rain and exposure to the air. Some areas are almost completely covered in weeds, causing serious damage. Pollution from nearby cement factories has also contributed to the problem. The site is extremely expensive to maintain and it will cost between three and five million yuan to repair it. At the moment, visitors are not allowed to visit the caves. Zhoukoudian is on the World Cultural Heritage List, organized by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The list is constantly checked. Any site which is seriously damaged or which is not properly protected is an endangered heritage, and UNESCO is very quick to do something about situations like this. They have recommended that the site be closed and repaired. If nothing is done to repair it, it could be removed from the list. This is a very serious matter and the Chinese Academy of Sciences is trying to raise public awareness about it. They have suggested that the general public be encouraged to help with the problem. A professor at the Academy has proposed that a fund be established to raise money. Dr Zhu Ming of the Academy said, “We have requested that the government get involved, but we also need assistance from ordinary people. They can help by contributing to the cost of repairing the caves. They are a precious part of our cultural heritage — it is of vital importance that we do something. If not, it will be a catastrophe.” 31. Why is Zhoukoudian of great importance in China? A. Because the site tells some information about how man lived in the old times. B. Because it has brought in lots of money as a place of interest. C. Because it is the only place in China on the World Cultural Heritage List. D. Because it changed our knowledge of China’s history of the 1920’s. 32. What is the second paragraph about? A. Zhoukoudian’s discovery B. Zhoukoudian’s future C. Zhoukoudian’s in danger D. Zhoukoudian’s protection 33. The following has caused the damage of the site except________________. A. Weeds B. Rain C. Fire D. Cement factories 34. The passage suggests that to repair Zhoukoudian, Chinese Academy of Sciences is seeking help from_________. A. Archaeologists from all over the world B. Government and the public C. Experts from UNESCO D. Visitors 35. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “catastrophe”? A. case B. worry C. wonder D. disaster C Geniuses amaze us, impress us and make us all a little jealous.How do they differ from the average person? Scientists are working hard to figure out that answer.Tune in to the National Geographic Channel to find out about the discoveries they’re making in the series My Brilliant Brain. When Marc Yu was only two years old, he began to play the piano.After a year, he started learning pieces by Beethoven.Now he’s a world-famous concert pianist at age eight.He learns newer and more difficult pieces with ease and can identify any note he hears.He seems to be specially designed for music.In Born Genius, National Geographic looks at the science behind child prodigies (神童) to explain why some children seem to be born without limits. Genius didn’t come naturally to Tommy McHugh.His came only after he nearly died from bleeding in his brain.After recovering, McHugh’s head was filled with new thoughts and pictures.So, he began to express them in the form of poetry and art.Now, he’s a seemingly unstoppable creative machine.Sufferers of autism and brain injury have shown that great mental ability can sometimes come from damage or disease.Accidental Genius explores this puzzling relationship. Can normal people be trained to be geniuses? Susan Polger has shown no signs of extraordinary intelligence.Yet, during her childhood, she studied thousands of chess patterns and learned to recognize them immediately.As a result, she was able to beat skilled adult players by age 10 and can now play up to five games at the same time without even seeing the boards.Make Me a Genius examines what it takes to turn an ordinary brain into that of a genius. If becoming a genius were easy, we’d all be one.Yet, there is much more to super intelligence than simply being born lucky.Learn more about amazing brains this month on National Geographic’s My Brilliant Brain. 36.My Brilliant Brains is most probably from _______. A.a website B.the radio C.a magazine D.a newspaper 37.The author takes Marc Yu as an example to show that a child prodigy is . A.a person who learns something easily B.a child who is eager to learn new things C.a student who practices an instrument a lot D.a kid who works hard to do well in school 38.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A.New things about the brain are still being discovered. B.People without natural abilities can learn to do things well. C.Some people naturally have more active brains. D.People are usually smarter when they recover from brain injury. 39.From the passage, we know that . A.scientists completely understand the brain B.people can only be born as geniuses C.there’s no such thing as a true genius D.there are many factors in being a genius 40.The author develops the passage mainly by . A.providing typical examples B.following the natural time order C.presenting a cause and analyzing its effects D.comparing opinions from different scientists D People should be warned against using mobile phones outdoors in stormy weather because they may “be struck by lightning”, according to doctors. Three experts have described how a teenage girl was struck by lightning while using her phone in a large London park. The girl, aged 15, recovered, but a year later was still wheelchair-bound and found to be suffering complex physical and emotional problems. The girl also had a perforate(穿孔)eardrum(耳膜)on the side where she had been holding the mobile phone. She was having general recovery in Northwick Park Hospital, Middlesex. Swinda Esprit, a senior house officer, said that while the brain and muscle damage was similar to that of many lightning victims—who can experience heart attacks on being struck— the ear problems were not. She said that the damages were particularly relevant for people who might be involved in less serious lightning incidents, who might otherwise recover, but would never get their full hearing back if struck while on the phone. “We were shocked by the damage, which is why we wanted to draw attention to it,” Dr Esprit said. “A year on and she still was suffering these difficult hearing.” They added that three other cases had been reported in newspapers in China, South Korea, and Malaysia. In the Malaysian case, a sales executive was killed by lightning while talking on his phone during a thunderstorm near Kuala Lumpur. “All these events resulted in death,” the doctors wrote. “This rare phenomenon is a public health issue, and education is necessary to stress the risk.” The Australian Lightning Protection Standard recommends that metallic objects, including cordless or mobile phones, should not be carried outdoors during thunderstorms. Ho
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