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4、estimated that our city will have population of one million by year 2020. A. a; B. the; C. the; theD. a; the 2. To our surprise, Lilys is very different from her twin sister Lucys.A. feature B. character C. symbol D. sign3. The traffic is too heavy. Would you like me to help you the street? Thats ve
5、ry kind of you.A. besideB. acrossC. oppositeD. over4. in the east of Asia, China is a developing country with a long history.A. Located B. To locate C. Locate D. Locating5. I graduated from college in 1990 and English in our school ever since.A. taught B. teach C. have taught D. am teaching6. The Im
6、perial Palace, also the Forbidden City, is a tourist attraction in Beijing. A. known for B. knowing asC. knowing forD. known as7. I stayed at a hotel the last time I went to Bei Daihe. The window of my room the sea.A. is faced B. faces C. facing D. was faced8. As we all know, the Yellow River is the
7、 longest in China the Yangtze River. A. in terms of B. such as C. next to D. because of9. you or your sister fond of music? Neither she nor I .A. Are; amB. Are; isC. Is; amD. Is; is10. Thirty-five percent of the area with trees and grass; our city looks more beautiful.A. covers B. are covered C. is
8、covered D. cover11. That afternoon, the police the young woman entering the restaurant.A. governed B. expandedC. observedD. influenced12. Our class divided into six groups and, interestingly, our group all the same age. A. is; are B. are; is C. are; are D. is; is 13. My English name is Mary. Each of
9、 the students in our class given an English name. A. wereB. wasC. hasD. have14. If you keep practising every day, , youll find your spoken English improving.A. for exampleB. on the other hand C. little by little D. in common15. Youre from Taian. Its at the foot of Mount Tai, Shandong Province.A. Tha
10、ts right.B. Arent you?C. Whereabouts is it? D. Whats it like?二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) Crystal (水晶) shoes of Cinderella (灰姑娘)Mary ran towards me with a rare bright smile on her face, saying, “Im going to have a dance performance tonight. Here is the 16. Dont forget!” She left in a hurry. “What 17?
11、Dance? Is that credible?” Mary was not such a kind of girl. I had never seen her making up or wearing 18 clothes; moreover, she always 19 her big black-frame (黑框子) glasses, for she did not know how to 20 indeed. I arrived at the hall with the ticket, and found my 21. Her performance was the seventh
12、one. I knew I would suffer from a hard time before her turn, for I had no 22 of art, but her performance was worth watching, no matter how 23 I would wait for.“Lets welcome the next exciting dance Latin!” Applause filled the 24 at once.I opened my eyes as 25 as possible, fearing to lose anything. We
13、aring a golden and shining skirt, Mary appeared on the glorious stage. Her 26 went well with the brilliant lights. Such 27 seemed to be a mermaiden (美人鱼) showing up under the glittering sunshine; meanwhile, I could feel all the audience in the hall 28 their eyes on her and it was also hard for me to
14、 29 my sights from her. She was so 30: her stature was slim; her long golden hair lay back in curls over her ears. Dancing with a charming smile, she was fully 31 in the Latin music. At this moment, she looked like a pretty butterfly 32 on the splendid stage I could hardly believe my eyes.After all
15、the performance 33, I met her at the gate. She handed me her crystal shoes which were 34 in the wonderful starry night; at the meantime, I 35 that every girl had a pair of special shoes which were like the crystal shoes of Cinderella. 16. A. watch B. letter C. ticket D. note 17. A. reviewB. performa
16、nce C. practice D. homework 18. A. important B. practical C. interesting D. attractive 19. A. wore B. touched C. designed D. made 20. A. dress upB. fold up C. cover up D. mix up 21. A. passengerB. wallet C. seat D. test 22. A. feeling B. idea C. effort D. sense 23. A. short B. long C. late D. early
17、24. A. library B. lab C. office D. hall 25. A. large B. small C. new D. grand 26. A. dress B. trousers C. flower D. picture 27. A. ground B. scene C. content D. passage 28. A. avoid B. pay C. attract D. focus 29. A. check B. remove C. wash D. set 30. A. colorful B. new C. beautiful D. respectful31.
18、A. absorbedB. shared C. astonished D. frightened 32. A. rolling B. driving C. flying D. moving 33. A. ended B. began C. changed D. contained 34. A. sold B. admiring C. shining D. developing 35. A. asked B. imagined C. reminded D. realized三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AAnyone who has visited Europe will h
19、ave noticed its coffee culture. A good example of this is the type of cup youre given after ordering a coffee. Order a coffee in any caf in America and youre almost sure to receive that coffee in a paper cup. Americans like getting their coffee to go. Whether they are on their way to school, work, o
20、r simply taking a walk through the city, many of them often take their coffee with them. Order a coffee in any European caf and youre sure to get that coffee in a ceramic (陶瓷的) cup with a package of sugar (and possibly a cup of water and a chocolate, depending on where you are). Many cafs only offer
21、 paper cups for special occasions when more people than chairs are expected.Europeans generally dont have coffee “to go” since they consider coffee drinking to be more of a social activity. If you go to a caf in Europe, you will find that people drink their coffee with ease. Some have conversations
22、while others read the daily newspaper. Most American coffee shops provide a broad range of choices that satisfy different customers (顾客). In Europe, you arent given as many choices because locals are all about several basics. Waiters in the U.S. are careful to keep a close eye on their tables to pro
23、vide quality service. Travelers will be surprised to find European waiters a little less attentive. If you want something, you have to flag down your waiter. It doesnt mean that European waiters are impolite; its quite the opposite. They are simply giving you space to enjoy your meal. Americans ofte
24、n pay attention to good service, while Europeans pay attention to the social aspect of the meal.36. Ordering coffee in the U.S., people will . A. drink it slowly after taking it awayB. spend a relaxing time with friendsC. be given coffee in paper cupsD. be served with a good meal37. Which of the fol
25、lowing is TRUE about coffee drinking in Europe? A. More attention is paid to the service of coffee shops.B. It is considered as an important part of their daily life.C. More people choose to drink coffee on special occasions.D. It is treated as a social activity and enjoyed with ease.38. What does t
26、he author think of European waiters?A. They are so helpful and friendly.B. They respect customers own space.C. They are very patient and polite.D. They serve customers with heart.39. The underlined phrase “flag down” in the last paragraph probably means “ ”.A. wave to the waiter to serve your tableB
27、. shout to the waiter for your orderC. ask the waiter to make suggestionsD. give your praise for his service40. The text is mainly talking about .A. the cultural difference between the U.S. and EuropeB. the restaurant culture between the U.S. and EuropeC. the coffee culture between the U.S. and Euro
28、peD. the social activities between the U.S. and EuropeBThe volcanic ash cloud caused great chaos (混乱) in European flying zone not seen since 9 / 11. Here is an outline of the effect of the volcanic ash cloud.Around 17,000 flights were expected to be cancelled (取消) on Friday, with airspace closed acr
29、oss much of Europe. “The volcanic ash is costing airlines more than USD$200 million a day,” air industry body International Air Transport Association (IATA) pointed out. Passengers had to choose other ways for their travels. The Eurostar, which runs trains between London and the European continent,
30、said trains were operating at full capacity and it might offer additional trains if necessary. London taxi firm Addison Lee said it had taken requests for journeys to Paris, Milan, Zurich and Salzburg in Austria.Airlines are expected to get little help from insurance firms. Most airlines are neither
31、 insured against cancellations nor business disruption (扰乱) at airports. Insurer Munich Re said it could offer cancellation insurance to airlines if necessary. “Up to now there has not been demand in the market,” said a spokeswoman. “Maybe that will change now.”The World Health Organization warns th
32、e dust could cause problems for those with breathing difficulties. A Scottish expert said that the volcanic ash, with its tiny sharp edges, is a big harm done to health when inhaled in the lungs. Volcanic ash is not all harmful, though. Not just a natural disaster, the falling ash from volcanic erup
33、tions enriches the soil in the surrounding areas, making it very rich. 41. The volcanic ash had the biggest ill effect on . A. the insurance firms B. the agriculture C. the health of patientsD. the air transport 42. It can be inferred from the text that due to the volcanic ash, the Eurostar . A. got
34、 an unexpected benefit B. would get fewer passengers than usual C. got a good chance to prove its safety D. would win the competition with the airlines 43. Why are the airlines expected to get little help from insurance firms? A. Because the insurance firms had nothing to do with the volcanic ash. B
35、. Because the insurance firms cannot afford the cost. C. Because cancellation insurance hadnt been offered to airlines. D. Because no airlines insured themselves against the cancellation.44. Which of the following is NOT true? A. The volcanic ash cloud caused great chaos in European flying zone not
36、seen since 9 / 11.B. Around 200 flights were expected to be cancelled on Friday.C. The Eurostar runs trains between London and the European continent. D. Volcanic ash is not all harmful.45. The best title of this text should be . A. Volcanic ash, a big danger to environment B. Health effects of Icel
37、andic volcanic ash C. Impact of volcanic ash on Europe D. The great harm of the volcanic ash C In England one night a year comes alive as colourful fireworks explode in the night sky and smoke from giant bonfires (篝火) floats across the land. All the noise and fires are made to remember the countrys
38、greatest traitor (叛国者), named Guy Fawkes.It is called Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night and is held on November 5. Across the country parties are held where people light big fires. Often they throw models of Guy Fawkes on to the fire. Fireworks are also an important part of the evening, with many lo
39、cal governments holding big displays.This tradition was started after an attempt was made to blow up Parliament and murder the king in 1605. Guy Fawkes was found in a room under the Houses of Parliament in London with a large amount of gunpowder.He was immediately arrested and later tried in court a
40、nd killed. Over a period of months other people in the “gunpowder plot” were discovered and killed too.Fawkes and his friends were very angry because of a law that said they could not follow their religion. They were Catholic (天主教徒) at a time when the king, James I, and most people in England were P
41、rotestant (新教徒) and violently opposed to them.On the night the people found out the king had been saved and the traitor caught, they lit fires in celebration. This has become a tradition continued to this day.46. On Bonfire Night, people light big fires to Guy Fawkes.A. warm B. burn C. thank D. bles
42、s47. Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why Guy Fawkes was killed?A. He sold a large amount of gunpowder.B. He attempted to blow up Parliament.C. He attempted to murder the king.D. He encouraged his friends to fight against the government.48. Why did Fawkes want to turn against his gov
43、ernment?A. Because he wanted to be the king.B. Because most people in England were Catholic.C. Because he thought the king robbed him of the right to follow his religion.D. Because the king wanted to kill him.49. This passage tells us the of Bonfire Night.A. birthB. celebrationC. ceremonyD. end50. W
44、hat is the best title of the passage?A. History celebrated with fireB. Guy Fawkes, a traitorC. James I, a murdered kingD. Bonfire Night, a certain ChristmasDHave you ever played the game Telephone? You sit in a circle with a group of people and one person whispers a phrase to the person next to him
45、or her. Then, each person keeps whispering the phrase around the circle until it reaches the last person, who repeats the whispered statement out loud. What started out as “Pizza tastes great” can end up as “Petes a great ape!” Its funny to laugh at how twisted the sentence became as it got passed a
46、round. Gossip can work the same way, but its not so funny. In fact, it can be very hurtful. When you say mean things, tell stories that youre not sure are true, or let out information you know is supposed to remain private, youre spreading gossip. What if you saw funny Jake go into the principals office and you started wondering if he was in trouble. Theres nothing wrong with wondering that, but wh
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