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1、第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)1. Excuse me! _ How can I get to the nearest post office?A. Yes? B. Thats OK. C. Whats wrong? D. Pardon?2. -Its a lovely day, isnt it?-Yes. I love _ when the weather is like this. Why dont we sit outside and have our lunch?A. this B. that C. it D. one 3. The traffic problem

2、 we are looking forward to seeing _ should have attracted the local governments attention. A. solving B. solve C. to solve D. solved4. _ the whole passage, and you will get a general idea of it. A. Scanning B. To scan C. ScanD. Having scanned5. Why on earth didnt you answer the phone?Sorry, but the

3、doorbell _ too. A. is ringing B. was ringing C. rang D. was about to ring6.Im after a watch as _ gift to my daughter, _ one looking nice but not expensive.A. a; the B. a; 不填C. the; the D. 不填; a7.Is that the small town you often refer to?Yeah, just the one _ you know I used to work for years.Athat Bw

4、hichCwhereDthere 8. How are you getting on with your business? Im glad to say it is .A. turning up B. picking up C. breaking up D. taking up9 Where do Dr. Kleitman and his assistant come from? Im not sure, but their English Australia. A. suggests B. sounds C. shows D. means10._ the light _, can you

5、fall asleep?A. With; onB. While; turns on C. During; is onD. With; is on11. Excuse me, what time is it now? Sorry, my watch _. It _ at the shop.A. wasnt working; is being repaired B. doesnt work; is being repairedC. isnt working; is repaired D. doesnt work; is repaired12. It has been ten years now s

6、ince the Labour Party came to _ in that country.A. power B. controlC. force D. charge13. Stop _ this kind of snakes. They are _.A. hunting; dying out B. to hunt; dying out C. hunting; dying away D. to hunt; dying down14. Im used to _ in the house which _ to keep books and magazines.A. living; usedB.

7、 live; was used C. live; usedD. living; was used15. _ loudly did he speak that even the people in the next room could hear him.A. SoB. VeryC. TooD. Much第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Once upon a time, a well-known painter was finishing his painting. It was a very 16 painting which was to be shown on Pri

8、ncess Dianas wedding. The painter was very 17 about his own painting. He unconsciously (无意识地) 18 a few steps backward while 19 the 2 x 8 m painting. He didnt look back 20 he walked backward. He 21 walking backward until it was a step away from the 22 of the tall building. Just one more step backward

9、, he would get himself 23 . A man saw what the 24 was doing and was about to 25 him to warn him when he 26 that his shout might frighten the painter and thus 27 him take one step backward and 28 the building. The man then took a 29 and began to paint on the beautiful painting until it was completely

10、 30 . Upon realizing what was happening to his painting, the painter got very angry and moved 31 to hit the man. However, some other people who were also 32 held him back and showed him the 33 position which almost made him fall. Sometimes we have painted our 34 and dreamed of the beautiful days tha

11、t we will spend with our loved ones. But then 35 seems to have destroyed our beautiful painting as he sees the dangers that lie ahead of us. Sometimes we are angry with what that person has done to us. But if you know the truth about his actions, you will find the kindness behind them.16. A. terribl

12、e B. expensive C. beautiful D. famous 17. A. disappointed B. glad C. ashamed D. excited 18. A. began B. took C. finished D. went19. A. admiring B. looking C. learning D. finding20. A. meanwhile B. as C. before D. until21. A. started B. kept C. enjoyed D. finished22. A. stair B. lift C. floor D. edge

13、23. A. saved B. understood C. well-known D. killed24. A. owner B. painter C. man D. master 25. A. laugh at B. give up C. leave alone D. shout at26. A. realized B. saw C. knew D. understood27. A. forced B. made C. asked D. advised28. A. get off B. drop onto C. fall off D. knock down29. A. book B. sti

14、ck C. brush D. pen 30. A. torn B. washed C. cleaned D. destroyed31. A . forward B. back C. left D. right32. A. present B. absent C. angry D. surprised33. A. safe B. dangerous C. high D. amazing34. A. hope B. life C. past D. future35. A. everyone B. someone C. no one D. anyone第二部分 阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)A

15、More and more mainland high school graduates are considering attending universities in Hong Kong. They feel that attractive scholarships, the high quality of education and a chance to experience a different culture present a good opportunity. At Fudan Universitys Handan campus, nearly 800 local high

16、 school graduates have attended an admission interview for Hong Kong University(HKU). The candidates have already passed the national college entrance exam and a HKU written test. HKU applicants in the mainland are 10,000 students this year, more than doubling last years applicants. “Most of the app

17、licants are excellent high school graduates with outstanding performance in the national college entrance exam,” Cui Jijia, an official with HKUs Shanghai office, said. Excellent freshmen from the mainland will be awarded a scholarship ranging from HK$30,000 (US$3,862) to HK$100,000 this year, as HK

18、U has set aside a total scholarship budget of HK$55 million for first-year students. One HKU applicant says that entering a university in Hong Kong provides access to jobs in Hong Kong in the future. “Ill choose HKU if I receive an offer from both a local school and HKU,” he says. Besides HKU, some

19、other universities from Hong Kong also hold admission interviews for students from mainland high schools. They expect to enroll more than 1,300 mainland students. 36. Which one is NOT the reason for mainland students to enter a university in Hong Kong?A. Graduating from a Hong Kong university may pr

20、esent an opportunity to work in Hong Kong.B. The tuition in a Hong Kong university is not high.C. The high quality of education.D. A chance to have a different cultural environment.37. According to this passage, we can know that .A. mainland high school graduates need an admission interview when the

21、y enter a universityB. most mainland high school students prefer to enter a university in Hong KongC. mainland universities have no scholarshipsD. most of the HKU applicants in the mainland are very excellent38. If high school graduates want to enter Hong Kong University, they must _ .A. have an int

22、erview firstB. be born in a rich family C. graduate from an excellent schoolD. have an admission interview after they pass the written test39. The main idea of this passage is _ .A. the scholarship of the universities in Hong Kong is very highB. the competition of entering a Hong Kong university is

23、very toughC. excellent students in the mainland now have a new choice for higher educationD. to study in a university in Hong Kong is better than to study in the mainland40. According to the passage, there were possibly _ HKU applicants in the mainland last year.A. 4,848 B. 5,200 C. 6,122 D. 5,648BJ

24、ean Francis Grander was perhaps the most daring man who ever lived and perhaps the craziest. His greatest desire was to entertain and amaze people. He measured his success by the number of people who fainted dead away after witnessing his death-defying feats. Grander, a blond Frenchman, toured North

25、 America in 1850, billing himself as “Blondin”. Blondins gift was excellent balance. This talent, coupled with a great desire to surprise and shock his audiences, made Blondin an incomparable performer. His most famous feat was walking across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. Blondins “stage” consisted

26、of a rope tied 1,100 feet across the falls. The rope hung some 160 feet above the rocks and boiling water below the falls. Simply walking across the falls was not exciting enough for Blondin; he later had to ride across on a bicycle. Then, in another performance, he calmly walked across blindfolded(

27、被蒙住眼睛地). At still another time, he carried his terrified manager on his back and walked over the falls before thousands of breathless audience. But Blondin was undoubtedly his own worst critic. He was never satisfied with his act and always tried to attract his audience with his balancing feat. One

28、of his most daring walks was made in the darkness of night. Blondin became so famous on his tour through North America that his last performance was attended by an admiring Prince of Wales.41. Why does the author think that Grander may be the craziest man in the world?A. Because he enjoyed entertain

29、ing people by terrifying them.B. Because many people died after seeing his feats.C. Because his greatest desire was to entertain people.D. Because he was an incomparable performer.42. What does the underlined word “feat” in this passage mean?A. Excellent performance.B. Tour. C. Famous event.D. Victo

30、ry.43. What can we infer from the first sentence in the last paragraph?A. Blondin was very content with his own performance.B. Blondin was not very good at criticism.C. Blondin never thought that his performance was satisfying.D. Blondin didnt like criticism.44. The authors attitude towards “Blondin

31、” is .A. critical B. admiring C. negative D. depressed45. Which of the following can NOT be drawn from the passage?A. Blondins success had something to do with his character.B. In order to be successful, one should be a critic of himself.C. Blondin conquered his audience simply by his talent.D. Peop

32、le can get pleasure from a terrifying experience.CSome unfortunate people are rather attractive to mosquitoes, while the smell of some lucky people drives the blood-suckers away. Now the smelly chemicals from the sweat of these lucky people have been identified by researchers, who are testing its ef

33、fectiveness as a natural mosquito repellent(驱蚊剂). Everybody produces a mixture of chemicals with smells in their sweat, some of which attract biting insects. But people who do not get bitten also produce smelly chemicals that appear to mask the smells of the attractive chemicals. This masking is ver

34、y effective in avoiding a mosquitos bite, explains James Logan, a scientist who carried out the research with his colleagues. These helpful chemicals probably occur naturally in everybodys sweat but some people have a much higher ratio(比例) than others. “Its very exciting,” Logan says, “because these

35、 are totally natural chemicals with an effectiveness that compares favorably to other chemicals such as DEET, which is the best repellent available but has unwanted side effects.” A key chemical identified by Logan as a repellent is also “a natural food additive which has been proven safe”. He says,

36、 “And because it can be made by plants, it may one day be possible to mass-produce it cheaply.” The repellent is currently being tested by 16 volunteers in Africa. Meanwhile, the researchers are testing the repellent against other biting insects.46. Which can be concluded from this passage?A. Mosqui

37、toes like to suck attractive people.B. Only some people produce a smelly substance in their sweat.C. The cost of plant-related products can be low.D. Some chemicals contained in peoples sweat can be eaten as food.47. People prefer a natural mosquito repellent for the following reasons EXCEPT that _.

38、A. it has a good effect B. it smells wonderfulC. it can be made very cheap D. it is very safe48. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Some people are luckier than other people.B. Scientists help us to avoid the inconvenience of the biting insects.C. Scientists have found a natural anti-biting su

39、bstance in peoples bodies.D. The natural mosquito repellent is good for people.49. Why are some people less attractive to mosquitoes?A. Because they have less sweat.B. Because their sweat contains a particular chemical.C. Because the ratio of their natural mosquito repellent is much higher.D. Becaus

40、e they are less attractive.50. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to this passage?A. Scientists are doing experiments with volunteers in Africa.B. The natural mosquito repellent is only used to deal with mosquitoes. C. DEET is the best repellent available now.D. All people might

41、 produce chemicals that can mask the mosquito-attracting substance.DWhen many of us take a vacation, we just seek to relax. We spend long, lazy days on a beach chair or in a hammock (吊床) and spend the night outside with drinks and desserts. We often return home heavier and more tired than weve been

42、since our last vacation. It doesnt have to be this way. Active vacations are often the most relaxing of all. Wait! Its all in defining (定义) what an active vacation is. We dont expect you to take violent exercise. Instead, we ask the vacationers to spend two to four hours every day doing things like

43、walking down the streets, going to a zoo, or biking along the ocean. These kinds of activities arent just good for your physical health. They also improve your mental health, even your spiritual health. And they make vacations memorable and worthwhile. After all, isnt that what you want from your va

44、cation? Here are some fresh ideas to make your vacations pleasurable: 1. Make morning time your activity time. Most likely the weather is friendlier, your energy level higher, and your schedule emptier than later in the day. 2. Get into the water as much as you can. Dont allow yourself to spend all

45、your time sitting in front of the water. Whether it is an ocean, a swimming pool, or a tree-lined lake, make sure you get into the water for swimming or for games or even just for walking. 3. Get out of the car every two hours. Many of us spend a large part of our vacations on the road, either getti

46、ng to our destinations or using the car for sightseeing. But no matter how beautiful the scenery is, great and memorable vacations dont happen in a car seat.51. What does the underlined sentence in the first paragraph imply?A. People choose good ways to take vacations.B. Taking vacations can help th

47、in people become fat.C. Taking vacations is good for our health.D. We should choose some better ways to take vocations.52. According to the author, during a vacation, we should _.A. take part in the activities we havent taken part in beforeB. spend all our time on sports and exerciseC. arrange some

48、time for some healthy activities every dayD. experience a long lazy vacation without any exercise53. From the passage, we know that an active vacation may _.A. make a person feel very tiredB. make a person feel excitedC. make a person feel disappointedD. help a person improve his / her health54. The

49、 author suggests that during a car journey, wed better _.A. seize every chance to enjoy sightseeingB. keep sitting inside the car all the timeC. sleep for a while now and thenD. not stay in the car for a long time55. Whats the authors purpose of writing this passage?A. To criticize the wrong ways of

50、 taking vacations.B. To explain what an active vacation is.C. To make suggestions on how to take an active vacation.D. To introduce several kinds of exercise.补全对话。(共10小题;每小题分,满分10分)M: Now we have five-day classes every week, so we have more spare time than b_1_.W: How do you spend your spare time, T

51、immy?M: I have an i_2_ in playing the violin and Ill continue to practice playing it.W: Do you often go to a c_3_?M: Yes, I like l_4_ to music. At present my major objective is to learn from others.W: Do you like classical music or pop?M: I like both. How do you spend your spare time then. Lily?W: P

52、laying the piano is my f_5_ activity.M: Our hobbies are s_6_ to each other. I hope we can often exchange our e_7_ together.W: So do I, but I am w_8_ in music theory.M: Me, too. Would you like to go with me to my uncle? Hes a p_9_ at the Institute of Music.W: I will be glad to go with you. We can ask him for his a _10 _. 周练答案1-5 ACDCB 6-10 BCBAA 11-15 BAADA16-20 CDBAB 21-25 BDDBD 26-30 ABCCD31-35 AABDB 36-40 BDDCA41-45 AACBC46-50 CBCCB51-55 DCD DC

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