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4、节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)来源:K1The poor boy,_ with extraordinary strength, _ from the ground.A. filled; rose B. filling;rose C.full; raised D. filled; risen 2Many thousands of terrified people died _ there was _ outbreak. A . every time, the B. every time, an C. every time when, an D. once time, an3.
5、The building_ last spring is a hospital for children and women.A to builtB to be builtC built D building来源:高&考%资(源#网KS5U.COM4. This very picture reminds me_ my golden happy childhood.A ofB aboutC toD with5. -Good morning. Can I help you? -Id like to have this radio _, madam.A be repairedB to be repa
6、iredC to repairD repaired6. A _ traffic accident happened on the highway, but the driver was not _ for the traffic accident.A. severe; to be blamed B. severely; to be blamed C. severe; to blame D. severely; to be blame7. Only by shouting at the top of his voice . A. he was able to make himself hear
7、B. he was able to make himself heardC. was he able to make himself hear D. was he able to make himself heard8. Though_ not to, the boy _ let out the secret. A. told; do B. told; did C. telling; did D. to be told; did9. After seeing the movie, _.A. the book was read by him B. the book made him want t
8、o read itC. he wanted to read the book D. the reading of the book interested him 10. A quarrel _, which made him _ his family.A. was broken out; break awayB. broke out; break away fromC. was broken away; break downD. broke down; break out11. Now when people refer to England you find Wales_ as well.A
9、. include B. includedC. includingD. includes12.Wang Gang as well as his classmates _ here a moment ago, _ basketball. A. are; play B. was; played C. was; playing D. were; playing13Canada is a country which _ people who come fron all over the world.A. consisted of B. consists of C. was consisted of D
10、. was consisting of 14- It is greatly_ his credit that David saved the girl risking his life.- Exactly. He should be awarded the title of Best Teenagers.A. with B. to C. on D. for 15There were too many people in the square on National Day; we had to _ through the crowd. A. press B. pull C. push D. d
11、rag 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I remember one Thanksgiving when our family had no money and no food, and someone came knocking on our door. A man was 16 there with a huge box of food, a giant turkey and even some 17 to cook it in. I couldnt18 it. My dad demanded, “Who are you? Where are you from?”
12、 The stranger announced, “Im here because a friend of yours knows youre in need and that you wouldnt accept 19 help, so Ive brought this for you. Have a great Thanksgiving.” My father said, “No, no, we 20 accept this.” The stranger replied, “You dont have 21” , closed the door and left.Obviously tha
13、t experience had a profound impact(深刻影响)on my life. I 22myself that someday I would do well enough financially 23 I could do the same thing for other people. By the time I was eighteen I had created my Thanksgiving ritual(习惯). I would go out 24 and buy enough food for one or two 25. Then I would dre
14、ss like a delivery boy, go to the 26 neighborhood and just knock on a 27 . I always 28 a note that explained my Thanksgiving experience 29 a kid. The note said, “All that I ask 30 is that you take good enough care of 31 so that someday you can do the same thing for someone else.” I have received mor
15、e from this annual ritual than I have from any amount of 32 Ive ever earned.Years ago I was in New York City with my new wife during Thanksgiving. She was sad because we were not with our family. 33 she would be home decorating the house for Christmas, but we were 34 in a hotel room. When I told her
16、 what I always did on Thanksgiving, she got excited.We packed enough food for seven families for thirty days and went to buildings where half a dozen people lived in one room with no electricity and no heat in winter surrounded by rats, cockroaches(蟑螂)and the smell of urine(尿). It was both an 35 rea
17、lization that people lived in this way and a truly fulfilling experience to make even a small difference.16. A. speaking B. standing C. looking D. shouting17. A. meat B. vegetables C. pans D. firewood18. A. believe B. accept C. help D. refuse19. A. direct B. some C. our D. any20. A. may not B. needn
18、t C. cant D. darent21. A. any money B. a choice C. food D. a turkey22. A. permitted B. promised C. asked D. said23. A. when B. so that C. even if D. as if24. A. driving B. playing C. offering D. shopping25. A. people B. children C. families D. days26. A. nearest B. farthest C. largest D. poorest27.
19、A. house B. door C. window D. gate28. A. concluded B. included C. wrote D. took29. A. like B. with C. as D. to30. A. in return B. later C. in future D. for31. A. others B. yourself C. your family D. the presents32. A. warmth B. thanks C. money D. encouragement33. A. Unfortunately B. Obviously C. Nor
20、mally D. Gradually34. A. stuck B. excited C. free D. delighted35. A. exciting B. astonishing C. encouraging D. outstanding第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题 ,30分) 来源:高&考%资(源#网 A Women are on their way to holding more than half of all American jobs. The latest government report shows that their share of nonfarm jobs ne
21、arly reached fifty percent in September. Not only have more and more women entered the labor market over the years. But the recession(经济不景气)has been harder on men. In October the unemployment rate for men was almosteleven percent compared toeight percent for women. Industries that traditionally use
22、lots of men have suffered deep cuts. For example, manufacturing and building lost more jobs last month. But health care and temporary employment services have had job growth. Both of those industries employ high percentages of women. Thirty years ago, women earned sixty-two cents for every dollar th
23、at men earned. Now, for those who usually work full time, women earn about eighty percent of what men earn. And women hold fifty-one percent of good-paying management and professional jobs. Yet a study released Thursday said men still hold about nine out of every ten top positions at the four hundre
24、d largest companies in California. The results have remained largely unchanged in five years of studies from the University of California, Davis. Also, a new research paper in the journal Sex Roles looks at the experiences of women who are the main earners in their family. Rebecca Meisenbach at the
25、University of Missouri in Columbia interviewed fifteen women. She found they all valued their independence and many enjoyed having the power of control, though not all wanted it. But they also felt pressure, worry and guilt. Partly that was because of cultural expectations that working women will st
26、ill take care of the children. Also, men who are not the main earners may feel threatened.36According to the passage, _.A. the recession has been harder on womenB. the unemployment rate for men was lower than women in OctoberC. women held nearly fifty percent nonfarm jobs in SeptemberD. women held n
27、early fifty percent farm jobs in September37The underlined word “cut” in the third paragraph means _.A. a reduction in amount B. wound C. the result of cutting D. the part that is cut out 38 Thirty years ago, in general, if a man earned $2400 a month in America, a woman could get _.A. $2400B. $1488C
28、. $1920D. $120039. The women who are the main earners in their family all _.A. enjoy having the power of controlB. consider the power of control to be of great worth C. consider wealth to be very importantD. consider their independence to be of great worth B Humans have always depended on animals. F
29、rom the beginning of human history, wild animals provided food, clothing and sometimes medicine.We may not depend as much on wild animals now. But we hear about them every day. Americans use the names of animals in many ways. Many companies use animals to make us want to buy their goods. Automobile
30、companies, for example, love to show fast horses when they are trying to sell their cars. They also name their cars for other fast powerful animals. Automobile manufacturers and gasoline companies especially like to use big cats to sell their products. They like lions, tigers and wildcats.When Ameri
31、cans say wildcat, they usually mean a lynx, an ocelot or a bobcat. All these cats attack quickly and fiercely. So wildcats represent something fast and fierce. What better way is there to sell a car than to say it is as fast as a wildcat. Or, what better way is there to sell gasoline than to say tha
32、t using it is like putting a tiger in your tank. An early American use of the word wildcat was quite different. It was used to describe members of Congress(国会) who declared war on Britain in eighteen twelve. A magazine of that year said the wildcat congressmen went home. It said they were unable to
33、face the responsibility of having involved their country in an unnecessary war. Wildcat also has been used as a name for money. It was used this way in the eighteen hundreds. At that time, some states permitted banks to make their own money. One bank in the state of Michigan offered paper money with
34、 a picture of a wildcat on it. Some banks, however, did not have enough gold to support all the paper money they offered. So the money had little or no value. It was called a wildcat bill or a wildcat bank note. The banks who offered this money were called wildcat banks. A newspaper of the time said
35、 those were the days of wildcat money. It said a man might be rich in the morning and poor by night. 40. In this passage, a wildcat represents _. A. gentle and soft B. fast and fierceC. fast and strongD. Strongly built and rapid 41. According to the passage, the best way to sell a car is to say it i
36、s _.A. like putting a tiger in your tank.B. as fast as a wildcat C. wildcat congressmenD. a wildcat bill 42. In the fourth paragraph the underlined part means _. A. the American Congressmen defeated Britain B. they were happy because he went back home C. they were depressed because he was unable to
37、go home D. they were unable to take the blame for having involved their country in an unnecessary war. 43. How many phrases concerning wildcat are related in the passage? A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Seven C Sometimes children do not do what their parents tell them to doWhen this happens,a parent tries
38、 to help the child to do the right thingWhen this does not work,the parent usually punishes the child There are many things that a parent can doOne thing that people have done is to spank(打屁股)the childWhen a parent spanks a child, they will use their hand or a hard object to strike them on the botto
39、mThis means showing the child that they have done something wrong One parent remembers being spanked when he was a childHis parents used a wooden spoonWhen he spanked his own children with his hand, he saw that he put a red mark on his childs legHe never did that again One problem with spanking is t
40、hat it teaches the child to hit someone when they do not like what the other person is doingAnother problem with spanking is that the parent is usually angry and can hit the child too hardSometimes parents will use spanking for everything and not try other ways to get the child to do the right thing
41、 Many parents are not sure of what to do instead of spankingSome people think that their religion tells them that spanking is okaySome think that the law lets them do itThe courts(法院)say that parents have the right to teach their children how to behave Other things should be tried before a parent de
42、cides to spank a childTelling the child exactly what is wanted from them can ne one thingGiving a child more than one choice is another thing that can be triedGetting down to the childs level and taking a more child-friendly approach can help as well44According to the passage,when children do someth
43、ing wrong,one thing that parents usually do to punish them is to Astrike them on the bottom Btry to help them do the right thing Cteach them what to d0 Dtake them to court45Which of the following is NOT the problem caused by spanking? AIt teaches the child to hit others when they offend him or her B
44、The parents may get angry and hit the child too hard CSometimes parents may use spanking for everything DIt makes parents try other ways to make the child do right46From this passage,we can conclude that Agood children always do the right thing Bparents should try their best to avoid spanking their
45、children Cparents have no choice but to spank their children Dchildren can have more than one choice to avoid being spanked DThe first people to drink tea were the Chinese because the bush grew wild all over the south of their country. They liked the taste, and found that the drink refreshed (使振作) them.People living in Europe first learned about tea growing and drinking from a book printed in Italy in 1
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