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1.Itthatthesportsmeetingputoffbecauseofthefineweather.
A.issuggested,willnotbeB.wassuggested,be
C.suggested,shouldbeD.wassuggested,notbe
2.Ourhomeisalwaysloveandunderstanding.
A.richforB.richinC.highwithD.highby
3.Itisveryrichvillage,5or6families10havecars.
A.inwhich,inB.which,from
C.where,thanD.that,over
4.Themodernequipmentwhichovertherewillbeusedwildlife.
A.isbeingmade;toprotectB.isbeingmade,toprotecting
C.ismaking,forprotectingD.ismade,protecting
5.Thoughheearned1500dollarsamonth,hewaspoorinsociety.
A.asmanyas;butB.ashighas,however
C.asmuchas,yetD.aswellas,still
6.WhenImetMikelastSunday,hetoldmethathetheactressforalmosttwoyears.
A.hadmarriedB.hadbeenmarriedto
C.hadbeenmarriedbyD.hadgotmarriedwith
7.IcouldnotrememberthenameofmyclassmatesthoughIhimatthefirstsightinthecrowd.
A.recognizedB.knewC.sawD.remembered
8.Onthefarmtheremanyandandthereareinthepool.
A.deer,sheep,fishB.deers,sheeps,fishes
C.deer,sheeps,fishD.deers,sheep,fishes
9.TomysurpriseIsawalittleanimalateupmuchfood.
A.so,soB.such,suchC.suchsoD.so,such
10.Theprettyhousedoorisalwayslookedarichman.
A.its,belongstoB.ofwhich,isbelongedby
C.ofthat,belongedtoD.whose,belongsto
11.Thereasonhewaslateforthemeetingwassomethingwaswrongwithhiscar.
A.why,thatB.why,becauseC.which,thatD.that,because
12.Thewholebook12units,twomainlyrevisions.
A.contains,includedB.includes,containing
C.contains,containingD.includes,including
13.HesaidthathehadbeentoHongKongandthathewouldgothere.
A.longbefore,beforelongB.beforelong,longbefore
C.longage,beforelongD.beforelong,beforelong
14.—How’severythinggoing?—
A.EverythingisfinishedB.Everythingisbeendone
C.Notsobad,youknowD.Notdoingwrong,youknow
15.—I'dliketoinviteyoutodinnerthisSaturday,Mr.Smith.
—
A.Oh,no.Let'snotB.I'dratherstayathome
C.I'mverysorry,butI'veotherplansD.Oh,no.That'llbetoomuchtrouble.
二完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中选出填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并填在括号里。
Thelakelaybeforemeblueandpeaceful,intheevening16
.Oneitherside,themountainsrosesharply,surroundingitinakindofbowl.Afewsheep17theirsidesandhereandthereacowwas18eatingonthelowerslopes.Theplacewassofarawaysountouchedbyhumanworkthatitseemedtheveryplaceto19.EvenHiggs,Ithought,won'tbeabletofindmehere.
Isatdownbytheedgeofthelakeandpulling20myshoesandsocks,putmy21inthewater.Itwascold,likeice.AfteramomentI22everandspreadsomeofthe23onmyhotface.Icouldseemyselffaintlyinthewaterstartingatmelikea24Irealizedsuddenlyhow25Iwasofrunningaway.SurelyIthoughtIcouldlivehereforafewday,outof26ofhiggsandhismen.WhileItriedto27someplansforthefuture.Ifoundatinycottageonthefarsideofthe28withsomesmokecomingfromitsroof.Istillhadalittlemoney.Perhapstheywouldgivemea29andsomefood.
AsIwatched,amancameoutofthehouseanddowntoalittle30atthelakesideHegotintoitandbegantomove31towardsmyside.Icouldnotseehis32atfirst.Hecontinuedcalmly33thelakeandwhenhewasabouthalfway,herestedhisoarsandtheboatdrifted(飘流)intoapatchofsunlight.He34ahandinafriendlywayofgreeting.Iwasabouttoraisemineinsatisfaction35,allatonce,Isawhisfaceclearly:itwasHiggs!
()16.A.skyB.lightC.airD.gas
()17.A.dotted(点缀)B.ranC.rushedD.followed
()19.A.workB.visitC.playD.hide
()20.A.downB.onC.offD.up
()21.A.feetB.handC.headD.body
()22.A.cameB.stopC.gotbent
()23.A.earthB.grassC.waterD.ice
()24.A.workmateB.comradeC.styangerD.friend
()25.A.interestedB.excitedC.happyD.tired
()26.A.workB.touchC.feelD.reach
()27.A.doB.produceC.makeD.drive
()28.A.lakeB.riverC.mountainsD.hills
()29.A.mealB.waterC.boatD.bed
()30.A.bikeB.boatC.busD.car
()31.A.unhurriedlyB.unworriedlyC.unexcitedlyD.unfrightenedly
()32.A.faceB.handC.lookingD.expression
()33.A.throughB.crossC.aboveD.across
()34.A.caughtB.heldC.loseD.raised
()35.A.thatB.thenC.whileD.when
三阅读理解
A
TheFirstTimeISoldAPainting
ThefirsttimeIsoldapaintingwasduringanartfair(艺术博览会).Iwassatisfiedwithallthepeoplewhosteppedatmybooth(摊位),onlytoleavewithoutbuyinganythingOnecouple,towever,keptreturningtoadmireaparticularpainting,andtheyfinallydecidedtobuyit.
Myfirstsale!Someonedidlikemywork.Then,astheywalkedaway,Iheardthewomansay,“Won'tGrandma'swedding(婚礼)portrait(肖像)lookwonderfulinthisframe(框)?”
36.
Noonewouldbuyhispaintingsbecausehispaintingswere.
A.good-lookingbutnouse
B.soexpensivethatnoonecouldaffordto
C.notgoodenoughtobeworthbuying
D.verycheapbutwonderful
37.Thecoupleboughtthepainting.
A.andweregoingtoputitbesidetheirgrandma'sweddingportrait
B.andweregoingtoputitintheframeinplaceoftheirgrandma'sportrait
C.andthen,tookthepaintingawayfromtheframeandputtheirgrandma'sportraitin
D.thatlookedexactlythesameastheirgrandma'sweddingportrait
38.Fromthepassage,wecanseethat.
A.allhispaintingsweresetinframesonsale
B.allthepaintingslookedwonderful
C.nobodyboughtapainting
D.noonebutacouplewasattractedbythebeautifulpaintings
B
Ontelevisionallovertheworld.thereareprogrammesabouttheworkofthepolice.Theyarepopularbecausetheyareusuallyveryexciting.InLondon,thereisatelevisionprogramecalled“PoliceFive”—becauseitisonforfiveminutesonceaweek.Atelevisionreporter,ShawTaylor,talksaboutcrimes(罪行)intheLondonarea.Heasksforpublichelp.ThepolicestationneedsthehelpofordinarypeoplebecausesometimesyouorIhaveinformationthatcanbeusefultothepolice.
ShawTaylorshowspicturesofpaintings,jewelryandotherthingswhichthievesstoleduringtheweek.Sometimesheshowsthecarthatthethievesescapedin.Whenpeopleseemenorthingsonthetelevisionprogramwhichtheymayremember,theycantellthepolicewheretheysawthem.Withtheirhelp,thepolicemaycatchmorecriminals.
Sometimesthepolicefindacarorsomemoney.ShawTaylorshowsthemontelevision.Theownerssometimesseethem.Thentheycantelephonethepoliceandsay,“Thankyouverymuch—that'smine!”
39.Thetelevisionprogramiscalled“PoliceFive”,becauseitisabouttheworkofthepoliceand.
A.itisonforfivetimeseveryweekday.
B.itlastsfiveminutesaweek
C.itbeginsatfiveintheafternoon
D.itisprogramaboutfivepolicemen
40.FromthepassageweknowShawTayloris.
A.apopularTVreporter
B.aTVreporterfewpeopleknow
C.aTVreporterordinarypeopledon'tlike
D.anunknownTVreporter
41.Thepolicestationaskedforpublichelpbecause.
A.ordinarypeoplelikethetelevisionprogram
B.ordinarypeopleareinterestedinpictureofpaintings,jewelryetc.
C.Thepolicemencannotcatchthethievesthemselves
D.ordinarypeoplemayhelpthepolicemengetusefulinformationaboutthecriminals
42.Theprogramhelpsalotin.
A.helpingthepolicefindthecriminalsandgivingthethingsbacktotheowners
B.excitingordinarypeople
C.makingthepolicepopular
D.frighteningthethieves
C
ForthreedaysMr.Bunterdidnotsayaword.Helookedatpeoplesensiblyenoughbutseemedunabletohearanyquestionsputtohim.Anofficersaidtothecaptain,“Thesebrassplates(黄铜牌)onthestepsofthebridge-ladder(舰桥梯)areverydangerousthings.”
“Arethey?”repliedJohns,“ittakesmorethanabrassplatetomakeanablebodiedmanfalldowninthatway.Andtheweatherfive.Everythingdryandtheshipgoingonasmoothsea!”
Onthefourth,daythechiefofficerlooked
better.Hecouldhearandunderstandandcouldevenspeakinweakvoice.
“Well,Mr.Bunter”saidcaptainJohns,“Canyoutelluswhatcausedtheaccident?”
BuntermovedhisheadslightlyandfixedhiscoldblueeyesontheCaptain'spuzzled(迷惑不解)face.“Noaccident,”hebreathed.
“Well,whatmadeyouhavethatfall,then?”
Bunterraisedhimselfalittle,lookedstraightintothecaptain'seyesandsaidinalowvoice,“You—were—right!”
“Blessmysoul!”criedoutCaptainJohns.“Doyoumeanyouhadasupernatural(超自然)experiencethatnight?Yousawaghost(鬼)onmyship?”
Unwillingness,shamedisgust(厌恶),WouldhavebeenseenonpoorBunter'sfaceifagoodpartofithadnotbeenwrappedinbandagee(绷带).Hetriedhardandanswered.
“Yes,Ihaveseen.”
“Anddidit—diditknockyoudownfromtheladder?”
“Come!AmIthesortofmantobeknockeddownbyaghost?”
CaptainJohnspointedafingeratBunter.“You’vebeenterrified(吓住了),”hesaid.“That'swhat'sthematter,eventhemanatthewheel(掌舵的人)frightened,thoughhecouldn'tseeanything.Hefeltthesupernatural.You'vebeenpunishedbecauseyouwouldn'tbelieve,Mr.Bunter.”
“SupposeIhave,”saidBunter.“Youdon'tknowwhatIsaw.AndIcan'ttellyouwhatitwaslike.Everymanhashisownghosts.IsteppedbackIdon'trememberanythingelse.”
“Themanatthewheelsaidyouwentbackwardsasifsomethinghadhityou.
“Itwasasortofinwardblow,”Bunterexplained.“Aren'tyousatisfiednowthatIbelieve?”
43.WhathappenedtoMr.Bunter?
A.Hehadfallenonabrassplateonthebridgeladder.
B.Hehadbeenpunishedbecausehedidn'tbelieveinghost.
C.Hehadsomehowfallendownthebridgeladder.
D.Theghosthadhithimandhadfallenbackwards.
44.ThecaptainwishedtobelievethatBunterhadfallen.
A.asasupernaturalpunishmentforhisdisbelief(不信,怀疑)
B.whenusingthebridgeladdercarelesslyinthenight
C.becausehewasasortofmantobehitbytheghost
D.becauseofsomefault(过失)inthebrassplateonthesteps
45.Bunterhalfagreedthathehadbeenpunishedbecause.
A.theghosthadalsofrightenedthemanatthewheel
B.thatexplanationwouldsatisfythecaptain
C.itshouldbeclearlyseenfromwhathesaidaboutghost
D.hisinjuries(伤)showedhehadbeenbeaten
46.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theweatherhadnoconnection(连系)withtheaccident.
B.Thecaptainbelievedinsupernaturalthings,suchasghost.
C.Bunterandthecaptainwerefriendlyrelations.
D.Themanatthewheeldidnotactuallyseeanythingstrangeorsupernatural.
D
Therearewarmtropicalregions(热带地区)allovertheglobe,butonlytheIndiansoftheSouthAmericanrainforestshaveformedthehabitofsleepingintheopenair.Longbeforetheymadepainfulacquaintance(相识)withEuropeans,theyinventedsomethingthatwasunique(独特)onearth:Thehammock.
Nobodyreallyknowswhofirsthadthebrightideaofmakingsleepingintheairthesymbolofuntroubledrest.TheIndiansseethehammockasa“Gift”(礼物)ofheaven(上天),somethinggiventothemaverylongtimeago.
InittheIndianspassawayhotnoonhours,nappingorchatting.Swingingittoandfro(来回摆动)createsacoolingbreathofairandkeepsa
wayinsects(昆虫).Theyworkandplayinhammocks,arebornanddiethere.
Hunglikeasuspension(悬浮)bridgebetweenheavenandearth,ahammockisdrywhilethesoiliswetanditissafefrommostwildanimals.
Hammockshavetheadvantage(优点)overbedsinthattheyareeasytotransportandtakeupverylittlespacewhentheyhavebeenrolledup(卷起).Indiansnevergoonajourneywithouttheirhammocks,noteventotheirplantations.
47.Thewordhammockinthispassagemeans.
A.asuspensioncagewhichcanbeswungtoandfrointheair.
B.aseathangingbytworopesfromthebranchofatree.
C.asuspensionbridgeintheSouthAmericanrainforests.
D.anethungbetweentwosupportsandusedasabed.
48.Whenwasthehammockinventedandbywhom?
A.TheIndianshadinventedthehammocklongbeforetheycametoSouthAmerica.
B.TheIndianshadinventedthehammocklongbeforetheEuropeanscametoSouthAmerica.
C.TheEuropeansinventedthehammockaftertheymadeacquaintancewiththeIndians.
D.TheEuropeanshadinventedthehammockbeforetheywenttoSouthAmerica
49.Indiansswingthehammockto.
A.pray(祈求)toheavenforagift
B.keepawayflies,mosquitoesandotherinsects
C.keepawaywildanimals
D.fallasleepquickly
50.Acordingtothepassage,hammock.
A.cannotberolledup
B.aredifficulttotransport
C.areneverbroughttotheplantations
D.canbekeptdrywhilethegroundiswet
E
Withoutproperplanning,tourism(旅游业)cancauseproblems.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowdpublicplacesthatarealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitants(居民)ofacountry.Iftouristscreatetoomuchtraffic,theinhabitantsbecomeannoyed(使烦恼)andunhappy.Theybegintodisliketouristsandtotreatthemimpolitely.theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelp.thecountry'seconomy(经济).Itisimportanttothinkaboutthepeopleofadestination(目的地)countryandbeautythatattract(吸引)tourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethewell-being(healthandhappiness)oflocalinhabitants.
Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourismgrowstooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstoworkinthetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry'seconomycansuffer.
Ontheotherhand,ifthereisnotenoughtourism,peoplecanlosejobs.Businesscanalsolosemoney.Itcostsagreatdealofmoneytobuildlargehotels,airports,airterminals,first-classroads,andothersupportfacilities(设施)neededbytouristattractions.Forexample,amajorinternational-classtourismhotelcancostasmuchas50thousanddollarsperroomtobuild.Ifthisroomisnotusedmostofthetime,theownersofthehotellosemoney.
Buildingahotelisjustabeginning.Theremustbemanysupportfacilitiesaswell,includingroadstogettothehotel,electricity,sewers(阴沟)tohandlewaste,andwater.Allofthesesupportfacilitiescostmoney.Iftheyarenotusedbecausetherearenotenoughtourists,jobsandmoneyarelost.
51.Whichofthefollowinghasmostprobablybeendiscussedintheparagraphthatgoesbeforethepassage?
A.Itisextremelyimportanttodeveloptourism.
B.Buildingroadsandhotelsinnecessary.
C.Supportfacilitiesarehighlynecessary.
D.Planningisofgreatimportancetotourism.
52.Toomuchtourismc
ancausealltheseproblemsEXCEPT.
A.abadimpact(冲击)onotherindustries.
B.achangeoftourists'customs
C.overcrowdednessofplacesofinterest
D.pressure(压力)ontraffic.
53.Notenoughtourismcanleadto.
A.anincreaseofunemployment(失业)
B.adecrease(减少)intouristattractions
C.thehighercostofsupportfacilities
D.ariseinpriceandafallinpay
54.Itisgoodforlocalpeopletobewellaware(意识到)thattourismwill.
A.useupalargeamountofwater
B.weakentheireconomy
C.helpestablish(建立)theirtraditions
D.helpimprovetheirlife
55.Thewordhandleinlastparagraphmostprobablymeans.
A.carryaway
B.pickup
C.getin
D.takedown
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1.今晚7:30在人民剧院有一场新的京剧(PekingOpera)上演,你想约她一起去看。
2.你已经买好了两张戏票,请她不要再买。
3.你于7:20前在剧院门前等她。
4.去时,请她在你校门前乘9路公共汽车,可直接到人民剧院下车。
5.叫她一定来。
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DearMary,
ThereisanewPekingOperathiseveninginthePeople’sTheatre.Itwillbeginathalfpastseven.I’dlikeyoutogotothetheatrewithme.Ihavealreadyboughttwotickets,soyouneedn’tbuyany.Iwillwaitforyouatthegateofthetheatre.Whenyougotothetheatre,youcantakeaNo.9busanditwilltakeyoudirectlytothetheatre.Docome.
Yours,
MingMing