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1、综合能力训练卷(一)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1The story of Li Tianyi, the son of _ famous military singer, driving a BMW without a licence and attacking a couple on the road has drawn the attention of _ public.Athe; the B/; the Ca; an Da; the2Dont _

2、 personal information such as your name, telephone number and address until you feel comfortable.Agive in Bgive off Cgive out Dgive up3The Education Department says that school safety has set off alarm bells with frequent reports of serious accidents _ students got injured or killed.Aafter which Bin

3、 whichCby which Dfor which4With a lot of assignment _, little Tom still feels very easy.Ado Bdone Cdoing Dto do5Do you have any idea what your former boss would say about you? I dont know,_.Aso do I care Bso I dont careCnor I dont care Dnor do I care 6It was announced that only when the fire was und

4、er control _to return to their homes.Athe residents would be permittedBhad the residents been permittedCwould the residents be permittedDthe residents had been permitted7As there was no one she could_, she felt very helpless.Aturn to Bturn on Cturn off Dturn over8National Day _ people singing and da

5、ncing happily in the street.Asaw Bwatched Cobserved Dfelt9Tom took the police to the spot _ the accident happened.Awhich Bthat Cwhere Dwhen10After graduation, she wanted to _ her own business.Aset up Bturn up Cfix up Dmake up11_ by his look, he doesnt think much of our plan.AJudging BJudgedCTo judge

6、 DBeing Judged12_ children whose parents had died in the earthquake _ sent to other families.AA great number of; was BA large number of; wereCThe great number of; was DThe great number of; were13How do you find the new book by Mary?_. I guess she is out of her talent.AVery good BBy accidentCIn the l

7、ibrary DVery boring14You can _ him not to smoke but you may not _ him.Aadvise; advise Badvise; persuadeCpersuade; advise Dpersuade; persuade15She couldnt wait _ home after such a long and tiring journey.Agoing Bto go Cgo Dwent16Barbara is easy to_ as shes the only of the women who wears evening dres

8、s. A. deliver Brecognize C. promote D. satisfy17John and I will celebrate our fortieth wedding anniversary next month.Oh, _! A. cheer up Bwell doneC. go ahead D. congratulations18Hardly could he _ this amount of work in such a short time.A. get off B. get through C. get into D. get along19No one can

9、 tell _ on earth that created so colorful and amazing a world of vitality. A. how is it B. how it is C. what is it D. what it is20A storage room is_ especially to store fresh bamboowhich is the special food for the pandas in their natural habitat.Aset aside Bset up Cset down Dset out第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每

10、小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。It was her giggling that drew my attention.Note taking really wasnt all that funny.Walking over to the offender, I asked for the_21_.Frozen, she refused to give it to me.I waited, all attention in the classroom on the quiet_22_between teacher and s

11、tudent.When she finally_23_it over she whispered, “Okay, but I didnt draw it.”It was a handdrawn_24_of me, teeth blackened and the words “Im stupid” coming out of my mouth. I managed to fold it up calmly.My mind,_25_, was working angrily as I struggled not to_26_.I figured I knew the two most likely

12、 candidates for drawing the picture.It would do them some_27_to teach them a lesson, and maybe it was high time that I did it! Thankfully, I was able to keep myself_28_.When there were about six minutes remaining, I showed the class the picture.They were all silent as I told them how_29_this was for

13、 me.I told them there must be a reason_30_and now was their chance to write down anything they needed to tell me.Then I let them write silently while I sniffed in the back of the classroom. As I_31_the notes later, many of them said something like, “Ive got nothing against you,” or “Im sorry you wer

14、e hurt.” Some kids said, “Were_32_of you.” But two notes, from the girls who I_33_were behind the picture, had a list of issues.I was too_34_, too strictReading those notes, I realized that over the course of this year, instead of_35_my students, I had begun commanding them to_36_.Where I thought I

15、was driving them to success I was_37_driving them away.I had some apologizing to do.But the next day in the classroom, one boy and one girl each handed me a card.The one_38_by all the boys expressed sincere regret for the ugly joke.The one from the girls asked for_39_. This was a lesson for both the

16、 kids and me.Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the_40_.21A.note Badvice Creason Dhelp22A.battle BcompetitionCargument Dconversation23A.took Bthought Cturned Dhanded24A.statue Bgraph Cpicture Dposter25A.otherwise BhoweverCtherefore Dbesides26A.leave Bcry Cexplain Dargue27A.goo

17、d BharmCfavor Dpunishment28A.amused BcontrolledCuninterested Drelaxed29A.meaningful BforgetfulCregretful Dhurtful30A.aside Babove Cbeneath Dbehind31A.wrote Bfinished Cread Dcollected32A.proud Bfond Cafraid Dashamed33A.figured BpromisedCconcluded Dconfirmed34A.talkative BmeanCclumsy Dconsiderate35A.f

18、orcing BencouragingCcomforting Dteaching36A.appreciate BapologizeCcompromise Dachieve37A.actually BnormallyCimmediately Dgenerally38A.decorated Boffered Csigned Dbought39A.thankfulness BforgivenessCcompensation Dcommunication40A.friendship BeducationCknowledge Dfuture第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满

19、分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ABEIJINGPharmacologist Tu Youyou has become the first scientist on the mainland to win Americas respected Lasker Award for her discovery of a new approach to malaria (疟疾) treatment.The 81yearold was presented with the medical prize by the Albert and Mary L

20、asker Foundation on September 23, 2011 in New York.Tu, a scientist at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, was praised by the jury (评判委员会) for her “drug therapy (治疗) for malaria that has saved millions of lives across the globe, especially in the developing world,” according to

21、a statement on the foundations website.In early 1969, Tu was appointed head of a government project that aimed to eradicate(消灭) malaria, and it was then that she began applying modern techniques with Chinese traditional medicine to find drug therapy for malaria.After detecting (检测) 380 extracts (提取物

22、) made from 2,000 candidate recipes, Tu and her colleagues obtained a pure substance called “Qinghaosu”, which became known as artemisinin in 1972.An artemisininbased drug combination is now the standard regimen (养生法) for malaria, and the World Health Organization lists artemisinin and related agent

23、s in its catalog of “Essential Medicines”, said a statement from the foundation.The Lasker Awards are given annually to people who have made major advances in the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure and prevention of human diseases since 1945.Lasker Awards are known as “Americas Nobels” for th

24、eir knack (熟练技术) of gaining future recognition by the Nobel committee. In the last two decades, 28 Lasker laureates (得奖者) have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize, and 80 since 1945.41Which of the following statements about Tu Youyou is FALSE?AShe is the first scientist on the mainland to win America

25、s respected Lasker Award.BShe is a scientist at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing.CShe is the first scientist in the world to win Americas respected Lasker Award.DShe began applying modern techniques with Chinese traditional medicine to find drug therapy for malaria in 1969.42

26、Lasker Award is awarded by _.ANew York FoundationBthe Albert and Mary Lasker FoundationCChinese Medical SciencesDAlbert and Mary43Whats the influence about Tu Youyous “drug therapy for malaria”?AIt has surprised the people in the world.BIt has reduced malaria.CIt applied modern techniques with Chine

27、se traditional medicine.DIt has saved millions of lives across the globe, especially in the developing world.44What can we learn from the last paragraph?ALasker laureates can not receive the Nobel Prize at the same time.BLasker laureates can receive the Nobel Prize at the same time.CLasker Award is

28、the Nobel Prize.DLasker Awards are known as “Americas Nobels”45Whats the main idea of the passage?ATu Youyou won Lasker Award for malarial drug discovery.BAn American won Lasker Award for malarial drug discovery.CAmericans founded the Lasker Foundation.DTu Youyou discovered artemisinin.BAsk savvy in

29、vestors(投资者) how they learned their first lessons about money, and theyll probably tell you lessons their parents taught them.The money values we learn as children stay with us the rest of our lives. If you are a parent, teaching your children the value of saving and investing will benefit them the

30、rest of their lives. Heres what you can do:Help your child begin to save. Open savings accounts for your children, and teach them how the bank adds interest to their savings that makes their money grow. Encourage your children to save a little from every bit of money they receive, such as allowances

31、, birthday gifts, etc. You may even want to set up a matching program, contributing fifty cents for each dollar your child saves.Teach your child about stocks(股票). A child in elementary school can start learning about how businesses work. Once your child understands the basics, ask him or her to thi

32、nk about some of the businesses that might be good stock investments. Then use Morningstar Mutual Fund Guide(available at your library)to find a quality mutual fund that holds some of these companies, or a mutual fund that caters to children such as the Stein Roe Young Investor Fund. Many funds acce

33、pt regular monthly investments as low as $50 a month, so these funds can be a good way to teach children about the stock market while saving for their college education.Encourage early IRA(个人退休金账户)saving. The new Roth IRA is a great way for children who are working in summers or after school to begi

34、n saving for their future. Imagine how much money youd have today if you had saved $3,000 a year since you were a teenager!Let your kids handle their own money. We all learn by doing, so letting your kids manage a segment of their budget(预算)will let them earn valuable financial lessons.They may make

35、 mistakes, but they will be small mistakes that may help them avoid larger mistakes as adults.46Which would be the best title for this passage?AWhy to Teach Your Children to SaveBHow to Teach Your Children to SaveCTips for Saving for ChildrenDStart Good Saving Habits Early47A matching program means

36、_.Athat you should set a good example to your childrenBthat you should provide enough money for children so that they can save someCthat you encourage your children to compete with each other in savingDthat you encourage your children by giving some extra money for them to save48According to the aut

37、hor, you should teach your children about investment when he/she is _.Ain the kindergarten Bin primary schoolCin middle school Din college49Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the Stein Roe Young Investor Fund?AIt is usually with high benefits.BIt accepts regular monthly investments.CIt ac

38、cepts small investments as low as $50 a month.DIt caters to children who can afford small investments.CThough I have traveled in hundreds of trains, few unusual things have ever happened to me. But one day in a train something did happen. I do not mean that I was hurt; no one was hurt. I do my work

39、in a hot country far away from England. Every September I go there to do my business, and every July I come back to England to have a rest. So every September I go to Paris and take a train from the great French city to Mendova, and at Mendova I catch my ship. There is one very fast train from Paris

40、 to Mendova, and it suits me well. It goes as far as Endoran, but it stops at Mendova for a few minutes to let travelers get off or in. It is called The Flying Bluebird. It reaches Mendova at seven minutes past nine in the morning, and it is never late. A ship leaves Mendova at half past eleven, and

41、 so you will understand that The Flying Bluebird suits me very well. I always travel by it, and I have nearly two and a half hours at Mendova to go from the station to the ship. That is more than enough time.Well, one September night, I took my place in The Flying Bluebird as usual. The train leaves

42、 Paris at nine oclock every night, and I was in my place soon after half past eight. There were three or four people there with me, but very soon a lot of others got into the train. When no more people could sit down, they began to stand up near us and also in the corridor(走廊). In a short time the c

43、orridor was full too, and it was impossible for any more travelers to get into the train.I could see a lot of other people outside the corridor windows, but they could not get in, and the train left Paris without them. The man sitting next to me started to ask all kinds of questions: “Where do you w

44、ork? How long does it take you to get there? Are you married? How many children do you have? How much money do they pay you every year? How much do you have in the bank? How much do you spend every month?”He asked questions for about twenty minutes but I did not give him any clear answers, and at la

45、st he stopped and began to read the paper.I usually sleep quite well in the train, but this time I slept only a little. There were too many people, and there were too many things: small bags, large bags, coats, hats, boxes, newspapers and food. As usual, we got angry about the window. Most people wa

46、nted it shut, and two of us wanted it open. But that always happens. It was shut all night, as usual.When I awoke in the early morning I felt hot and dirty, and glad that the journey was reaching its end. At seven minutes past nine The Flying Bluebird stopped. We were at Mendova, and I stood up than

47、kfully. I took my two suitcases, held one in each hand, and tried to move towards the door into the corridor. In order to get out of the train, I had to pass down the corridor to the door at the far end. There was no other way out. I could not even walk into the corridor. There was a suitcase on the

48、 floor by my feet, and three men were standing in my way. I felt a touch of fear. I had to get out, you see; I had to catch my ship, which left at half past eleven. And the train did not stop again until it reached Endoran, two hundred miles away. “I must get out!” I cried. Everyone there understood

49、 me, but no one could move.At last I was able to put one foot over the suitcase on the floor, and I nearly reached the door into the corridor. But then, very slowly, the train began to move. It was taking me away!“Stop!” I cried. “I want to get out!” But no one outside the train could hear me, and t

50、he people inside did not care much. The train moved a little faster. What could I do? I was not even in the corridor. Fear made me think quickly. In front of my eyes, just, above the door, was a notice that told everyone how to stop the train. I had to pull an iron thing near the notice. I did not w

51、aste time. I pulled it.Well, a_noise_started_above_our_heads. That was to show everyone that there was something wrong. It was not a small sound. Then the train stopped.No one likes to stop a train if there is no need. But I had to catch my ship. That was the only thought in my mind: to get out and

52、catch my ship. 50. The purpose of the author writing the first paragraph is to _. A. answer some questions B. express some unusual feelingsC. arouse the readers curiosityD. give some advice in advance51. What do we know about the author and the man sitting next to him? A. They talked with each other

53、 all night.B. They got angry about the window.C. The author didnt understand the mans words.D. The author didnt like the mans foolish questions.52. On this journey on The Flying Bluebird, the author felt uncomfortable because _. A. he couldnt find a seat by the windowB. he was angry with the man sit

54、ting next to himC. there were too many people on the trainD. the window was kept shut all night53. It can be learned from paragraph 10 that the author was afraid that _. A. he would have to spend another sleepless night on the trainB. he would miss the ship that went where he workedC. more people mi

55、ght crowd into the trainD. he would have to buy another ticket54. The noise in the underlined sentence “a noise started above our heads”(paragraph15)was made by _. A. the angry passengers shouting at the top of their voicesB. the ship that was lying two miles awayC. the falling of boxes and suitcase

56、s to the floorD. the train itself telling people that something was wrong55. What would be the best title for the text? A. A Bad Experience on the TrainB. A Train that Is Never LateC. A Quick and Wise DecisionD. A Journey to MendovaDFacebook means never having to say goodbye.The social media website

57、 has earned a reputation for reconnecting old friends.Last week,a guy whom I hadnt seen since my bachelor party five years ago sent me a friend request.I accepted and waited for “Easy E” to send me a greeting of some kind.He had sought me out,after all.I learned from his profile that he was in a rel

58、ationship and had a son.However,Im pretty sure we wont ever write walltowall,let alone email each other.But hell remain a friend of online until one of us makes a point of removing the other from his official list.My pool of friends consists of family members,college buddies,coworkers from past and

59、present,and friends of friends.There are 35 in all.If I spent some time uploading old email addresses,Im confident that I could increase my friend count actually.A person could make a mission out of reconnecting with childhood friends,former classmates,distant cousins, and those one would like to ge

60、t to know better.And some people can even handle hundreds of onscreen relationships,keeping up with the daily happenings of their small army of companions.After all,there are worse fates than having too many friends.Thanks to email,the inability to schedule facetoface meetings no longer means a frie

61、ndship must come to a close.But even with email,people will lose touch if one or both parties stop writing back.Thats normal.People move from school to school,job to job,city to city.You never have to feel guilty for breaking away.Every day,the masterminds of Web 2.0 find new ways of making human co

62、mmunication easier.However,convenience_can_be_a_crutch(拐杖)Some things shouldnt be simplified.When it comes to friendship,there can be no shortcuts.56According to Paragraph 1,the website is famous because _.Ait has an interesting name of “Facebook”Bit helps people get in touch with old friendsCit can

63、 send people a greeting of some kindDit reminds people of events in the past57From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer _.Awould write to the friend quite oftenBasked the friend to email him Cdid get some information about the friendDwould keep in touch with the friend forever58Which of

64、 the following statements is NOT true?AThere are 35 people in the authors list of friends right now.BThe author communicates with all the 35 friends by emails.CThe list of 35 friends doesnt include the old email addresses.DIt is not difficult for the author to increase his friend count.59.What does

65、the writer mean by saying “However,convenience can be a crutch(拐杖)”?AThe masterminds of Web 2.0 also sell crutch online.BTaking a crutch is a new way of making friends online.CConvenience is dangerous for human communication.DConvenience is not really good for human communication.60What does the aut

66、hor think of the convenience of communicating online?AThe technology could not keep true friendship forever.BThe social website of Facebook means nothing at all.CThere will be no ways of making real friends online.DPeople will not lose friends with the help of the Facebook.第二节:下面文章中有5处(第6165题)需要添加小标

67、题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. Manufacturing industry in information economyB. News in the age of informationC. Argument about individual accounts and their reliabilityD. Be your own investigative journalistE. Dont believe everything you read in the newspapersF. Information is pre

68、sented in an entertaining way61_ With the arrival of the age of “information economy”, intellectual work is becoming a more important source of wealth than manufacturing. Organizations in all walks of life are doing more to spread their information. So people of the Public Relations are hired to spe

69、ak for them. A lot of our news is actually collected from press releases and reports of events intentionally staged for journalists. In the information age, journalists spend their time, not investigating, but passing on the words of a spokesperson.62_ There is a joke in the novel Scoop about the ne

70、wspapers owner, Lord Copper. The editors can never disagree with him. When hes right about something they answer “definitely”, and when hes wrong they say “to some extent, Lord Copper.” It seems reasonable to suppose that, in the real world, the opinions of such powerful people still influence the j

71、ournalists and editors who work for them.63_ In countries where the news is not officially controlled, it may be provided by commercial organizations who depend on advertising. The news has to attract viewers and maintain its audience ratings. I suspect that some stories get airtime just because the

72、re happen to be exciting pictures to show. In Britain, we have the tabloid newspapers which millions of people read simply for entertainment. There is progressively less room for historical background, or statistics, which are harder to present as a sensational story.64_ There is an argument that wi

73、th spreading access to the Internet and cheap technology for recording sound and images we will all be able to find exactly the information we want. People around the world will be able to publish their own eyewitness accounts and compete with the widelyaccepted newsgatherers on equal terms. But wha

74、t it will mean also is that well be subjected to a still greater amount of nonsense and lies. Any web log may contain the latest information of the year, or equally, a madeup story that you will never be able to check.65_ Maybe the time has come to do something about it, and I dont just mean changin

75、g your choice of TV channel or newspaper. In a world where everyone wants you to listen to their version, you only have two choices: switch off altogether or start looking for sources you can trust. The investigative journalist of the future is everyone who wants to know the truth.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)

76、第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Last weekend, I helped my grandparents their trip to Dalian. On Saturday morning, together with my grandparents, I search t

77、he Internet for the train schedule, the weather in Dalian, and some hotel informations. In the afternoon, we went to the train station and managed to buy two tickets for my grandparents although there had a long queue. After the dinner, I packed into the suitcase the things what my grandparents woul

78、d need, such as clothes, glasses, an umbrella, and a map. The next morning, I went to the station to show them off. Waved goodbye to them on the platform, I felt happily for them and wished them a safe journey.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假如你叫李华。四年前,你还是高三年级的一名学生,你学习成绩优异,但家境贫困,无力承担进入大学学习的费用。但你却有幸成为当地“希望工程”的资助对象,顺利

79、被一所重点大学录取。现在,请你给该机构的负责人Kate女士写一封感谢信。信的内容包括: 1.目前的生活和学习情况;2大学毕业后的人生方向;3表达感激之情。注意:1.信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2应包括以上要点,可适当发挥;3词数100120。Dear Ms Kate,Im Li Hua. Four years ago, I received your letter and schooling fees._Yours sincerely, Li Hua综合能力训练卷(二)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、

80、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1He suddenly appeared on _ rainy night, which was _ great surprise to us.Aa; / Ba; a Cthe; a D/; the2He made another wonderful discovery, _ of great importance to science.Awhich I think is Bwhich I think it isCwhich I think it DI think it is3The song In Spring has brought

81、national fame to Xuriyanggang,_ won the second place in the 2010 Avenue of Stars Finals.Awhen Bwhat Cwhere Dwho4He told me his computer company was in great need of a capable leader, _ with strong will as well as good humor.Awho Bthat Cone Dwhich5The CCTV Spring Festival Gala is a big stage, _ many

82、new actors or actresses are to become famous.Awhere Bwhen Cthat Dwhich6Cigarettes and alcohol do such _ great harm to health that they can easily cause _ weakening of our bodies.Aa; / B/; the Ca; the D/; /7Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call?Sorry, Im a stranger here._.AThanks a l

83、ot BThanks anywayCThats a pity DIm sorry to hear that8Id really appreciate _ if you would turn off the lights before you leave.Ayou Bthat Cas Dit9The research mainly deals with the difficulty the students have _ their attention on their study all the time.Ato focus Bto be focusedCfocusing Dfocused10

84、They sold their house for only 10,000 dollars, so the buyer got a good _.Acost Bbargain Camount Dvalue11How did you feel your visit to the Great Wall yesterday?_. I got separated from my friends.AIt couldnt be better BIt couldnt be worseCGood luck to me DI have no idea12Im thinking of losing weight

85、these days.Oh, you _ be out of mind. Youre 50 kilograms at the most!Amust Bwill Cshould Dmay13As far as many parents are concerned, what a child should do,_, is to do well in his studies.Ain all Babove allCafter all Dat all14After you have used the dictionary,please just put it back _ it belongs.Ato

86、 whom Bwhich Cwhat Dwhere15It was the first time that a Canadian _ a gold medal in a Winter Olympics.Awon Bhas wonChad won Dwas winning16 I wouldnt like to go out with you. Im so tired. _ You promised to go out for a drive.A. Really? B. Not at all.C. Come on! D. No matter. 17He admitted _away the pu

87、rse_to him.Ato have taken; not belonged Btaking; not belongedCtaking; not belonging Dto have taken; not belonging18There is one other dangerous animal in Australia worth _ and that is the crocodile.A. mentioned B. to be mentioned C. being mentioned D. mentioning 19As you know, it is my duty to _ my

88、younger sisters from being hurt when they are in danger.Aprevent Bsave Cstop Dprotect20Steps must be taken _ this kind of disaster will never happen again.Abecause Beven if Cso that Das第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Many language learners think their pronunciatio

89、n is good enough because their teacher doesnt correct them too often or because other students can _21_ them.Pronunciation is the area which is _22_ the least attention to in language learning. Most teachers _23_ just let their students speak and stop them _24_ they say something completely wrong. W

90、orking on each students pronunciation in class is just _25_. Also, the students who are _26_ at pronunciation may be afraid that it will embarrass their classmates if they help _27_ their mistakes.If you believe your pronunciation is good enough to _28_ because it is good enough for your teacher and

91、 other students, you may be _29_ when you actually go to a foreign country. One of my friends was the best student in his _30_ class in Poland. When he went to America, he found Americans didnt understand _31_ of what he said.Your pronunciation may still be quite _32_ that of a native speaker. If th

92、is is the _33_, other people will find it _34_ to understand what youre saying and will not be comfortable with you. _35_, dont think you can communicate in a foreign language _36_ youve tested your skills on real native speakers. _37_ for native or nearnative pronunciation so that people you talk t

93、o can communicate with you _38_. In order to achieve this goal, theres _39_ that you will need to start thinking about pronunciation and _40_ time on it.21A.mistake BwatchCsurround Dunderstand22A.fixed Bdrawn Cpaid Dcalled23A.never Bever Ceven Dusually 24A.only if Bif only Ceven if Dif ever25A.fanta

94、stic BimpossibleCnecessary Dimportant26A.poor Bwell Cgood Dstrict27A.find out Bwork out Ctry out Dpoint out28A.communicate BtravelCpronounce Dexchange29A.happy BdisappointedCsurprised Dexcited30A.Polish BFrench CGerman DEnglish31A.none Bhalf Crest Dlot32A.near to Bdifferent fromCfar from Dfrom far33

95、A.same Bmatter Ccase Dfact34A.easy BbeneficialCconvenient Dhard35A.In conclusion BIn a wordCOn the contrary DIn short36A.when Buntil Cunless Dwhile37A.Stand BLook CAim DAccount38A.smoothly BdifficultlyCtruly Dpractically39A.no way Bno needCno doubt Dno wonder40A.take Bcost Cspend Dkill第二部分:阅读理解(第一节2

96、0小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AAs a boy growing up in India,I had longed to travel abroad.I used to listen to the stories my father would tell me about his stay in Canada and tours to Europe in the 1970s,with great interest.My big moment finally came in the summer of

97、1998 when I was able to accompany my parents to Europe,where my father was to attend a meeting.We planned to travel to Belgium,Netherlands and West Germany.I have vivid memories even today of going to Mumbai airport at night all excited about finally going abroad.I had heard several great things abo

98、ut Lufthansa till then but now I finally got to experience them first hand,during the flight to Frankfurt.We flew business class and even today I can remember the excellent service by the Lufthansa crew.The flight was really smooth and thoroughly enjoyable,even for someone like me,who is otherwise s

99、cared of flying.After spending almost two weeks in Europe,we took the Lufthansa airport express from Dusseldorf to Frankfurt airport,for our return flight.What a journey that was! All along the Rhine (莱茵河),it was simply an unforgettable experience.I was in a sombre mood on the flight back to Mumbai

100、as it marked the end of a wonderful vacation,but the Lufthansa crew members were able to change it into a most enjoyable experience yet again,with the quality of their service.Being the first airline to take me overseas,Lufthansa will always hold a special place in my heart.Even today,I continue to

101、enjoy flights on Lufthansa and simply cannot dream of choosing any other airline.Flying,in general,for me,has always been an ordeal (terrible and painful experience)Flying on Lufthansa,however,is something I always have and always will look forward to.41Which country does the author live in now? AIn

102、dia. BCanada.CBelgium. DGermany.42What made the author so interested in traveling abroad?AGrowing up in India.BOnce staying in Canada.COnce traveling to Canada with his father.DHis fathers stories about his traveling experiences.43Which of the following is TRUE about the authors trip to Europe in 19

103、98?AThe author traveled with one of his parents.BBoth their going and return are by air.CThey traveled in spring that year.DThey stayed in Europe for nearly two months.44It can be inferred from the passage that Lufthansa is _.Aa city in India Ba city in EuropeCan airline company Da travel agency45Th

104、e underlined word “sombre” in the 4th paragraph probably means “_”AhappyBsadCangryDenjoyableBThe Beatles were the most influential band in pop history. In their 8year, 12album history, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr altered (改变) popular culture dramatically. And it wasn

105、t just the suits and changing lengths of hair the four Liverpool boys wore that had such an impact, but what they seemed to stand for. The world saw them as the voice of a new generation, one with a very different attitude to life. Their influence was at its height in the 1960s, but their music cont

106、inues to stir listeners today. However, up until recently one aspect of the Beatles was struck in Yesterday: The music had never been remastered (重新灌录). But on September 9 that situation came to an end, with the release of the entire bands music in a digital makeover. It is probably the biggest reis

107、sue (重新发行) in pop music history, said British newspaper the Financial Times. The albums were remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London, the location where the band produced much of their work. The cover of their last album, Abbey Road of 1969, featured the four young men striding (大步行走) across a ze

108、bra crossing on Abbey Road itself. It is one of the most famous of all Beatles images. Recently, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the album, hundreds of Beatles lovers gathered there to show their appreciation. Pop groups come and go. The boy band pursued by screaming fans one year will be forgo

109、tten the next. But the Beatles are one of the few groups whose music seems to have endured (持久). Why? Paul McCartneys biographer Barry Miles has an explanation: “They were the first rock band and they just happened to be the best. They were the first band to play stadiums, to have their own products

110、. They were groundbreaking in every way,” he says.46Why did the Beatles change popular culture?ABecause of the suits of the four Liverpool boys.BBecause of changing lengths of hair the four Liverpool boys wore.CBecause of their albums.DBecause of their different attitude to life.47Which of the follo

111、wing statements is FALSE according to the second paragraph?AThe Beatles influenced people at its height in the 1960s.BTheir music Yesterday had never been remastered.CThe entire bands music in a digital makeover will be remastered.DOn September 9, their music came to an end.48What is their last albu

112、m?AYesterday. BAbbey Road of 1969.CCome Together. DIn My life.49What is NOT the reason why their music can endure?AThey were the first rock band.BThey were the best one.CThey were the first band to play stadiums and to have their own works.DThey wore special suits.C“What is the most important thing

113、youve done in your life?” The question was put to me during a presentation I gave to a group of lawyers. The answer came to me in an instant. Its not the one I gave, because the situation was not right. As a lawyer in the entertainment industry, I knew the audience wanted to hear some amusing storie

114、s about my work with wellknown people, but heres the true answer: The most important thing Ive ever done occurred on October 8,1990. I began the day playing tennis with an old friend I hadnt seen for a while. Between points we talked about what had been happening in each others lives. He and his wif

115、e had just had a baby boy, who was keeping them up at night. While we were playing, a car came screaming up the road toward the courts. It was my friends father, who shouted to my friend that his baby had stopped breathing and was being rushed to the hospital. In a flash my friend was in the car and

116、 gone, disappearing in a cloud of dust. For a moment I just stood there, paralyzed(呆若木鸡). Then I tried to figure out what I should do. Follow my friend to the hospital? There was nothing I could accomplish there, I convinced myself. My friends son was in the care of doctors and nurses, and nothing I

117、 could do or say would affect the outcome. Be there for moral support? Well, maybe. But my friend and his wife both had large families, and I knew theyd be surrounded by relatives who would provide more than enough comfort and support, whatever happened. All I could do at the hospital, I decided, wa

118、s to get in the way. Also, I had planned a full day with my family, who were waiting for me to get home. So I decided to head back to my house and check in my friend later. As I started my car, I realized that my friend had left his truck and keys at the courts. I now faced another problem. I couldn

119、t leave the keys in the truck. So I decided to go to the hospital and give him the keys. When I arrived, I was directed to a room where my friend and his wife were waiting. As I had thought, the room was filled with family members silently watching my friend comfort his wife. I went in and stood by

120、the door, trying to decide what to do next. Soon a doctor appeared. He approached my friend and his wife, and in a quiet voice told them that their son had died. For a long time the two held each other and cried, unaware of the rest of us standing around in pained silence. After they had calmed them

121、selves, the doctor suggested they spend a few moments with their son. My friend and his wife stood up and walked past their families. When they reached the door, my friend saw me standing in the corner. He came over and hugged me and started to cry. My friends wife hugged me, too, and said, “Thanks

122、for being here.” For the rest of that morning, I sat in the emergency room of that hospital and watched my friend and his wife hold the body of their infant son, and say goodbye. Its the most important thing I have ever done. The experience taught me two lessons. First: The most important thing Ive

123、ever done happened when I was completely helpless. None of the things I had learned in university, in three years of law school or in six years of legal practice were of any use in that situation. Something terrible was happening to people I cared about, and I was powerless to change the outcome. Al

124、l I could do was standing by and watching it happen. And yet it was critical that I do just thatjust be there when someone needed me. Second: The most important thing Ive done almost didnt happen because of things I had learned in classroom and professional life. Law school taught me how to take a s

125、et of facts, break them down and organized them. These skills are critical for lawyers. When people come to us for help, theyre often stressed out and depend on a lawyer to think logically. But while learning to think, I almost forget how to feel. Today I have no doubt that I should have leapt into

126、my car without hesitation and followed my friend to the hospital. From that experience I learned that the most important thing in life isnt the money you make, the status you attain or the honors you achieve. The_most_important_thing_in_life_is_the_kids_team_you_coach_or_the_poem_you_writeor_the_tim

127、e_when_youre_just_somebodys_friend. 50. When he was asked about the most important thing he had done in life at a presentation, the author _.A. felt it was not an interesting questionB. thought for a while and spoke his mindC. gave an answer from a lawyers point of view D. didnt give the real answer

128、51. When he saw his friend rush to the hospital, the author could not decide whether to follow mainly because he thought _.A. he had to stay with his familyB. his friend did not need his helpC. he would not be of much helpD. the baby would be in the doctors care52. What can we infer from the authors

129、 description of the scene at the hospital?A. He found out that he was in the way.B. He would have felt guilty if he had not been there.C. He regretted that he went too later.D. His friend would have felt better if he had not been there.53. Which of the following is conveyed in this story?A. Family a

130、nd relatives can not take the place of friends.B. More people are a great comfort when one is in trouble. C. It is best to be here when someone needs you.D. You can certainly help a friend if you want to.54. The author learned from his own experience that_.A. what is taught in school is usually of n

131、o useB. a lawyer cannot learn much in classroomsC. a lawyer should know peoples feeling firstD. he needs to be able to feel as well as think logically55. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph suggests that the author_.A. is fond of writing poemsB. is going to coach the kids teamC. is determi

132、ned to make friends with everybodyD. is fully aware of the importance of being helpful to those in needDYou love Jay Chous songs and you can sing some quite well. So you make a video of your performance and post it online for your friends to see. But what if this led to something beyond your wildest

133、 imaginationa career in music?Canadian teenager Justin Bieber, 16, has just had the magical experience: He posted homemade videos of his versions of songs by American singer Chris Brown online for his relatives. He received a phone call from Brown, telling him how much he liked his performance. His

134、singing eventually earned him a fan base and a record contract. After releasing a popular EP (extended play密纹唱片) record in November 2009, his album My world 2.0 came out last Tuesday.Bieber sings ballads and songs about puppy love. But is he just another gooey (甜腻的) teen idol? David Malitz, a column

135、ist with the Washington Post, doesnt think so. “If we truly want the best for American children, let us pause and give thanks for Justin Bieber,” he writes. “After years of humdrum bubblegum (乏味的摇滚舞曲) from Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers, the 16yearold has thrown a candycoated wrench (扭转) into Di

136、sneys heartthrob (甜心) assembly line (生产线) by giving young fans something worth screaming their lungs out for: lovable pop songs.”From a boy who grew up below the poverty line with his divorced mom to a star who caused nearriots (近乎失控) in shopping malls, even Bieber himself cant believe his overnight

137、 fame, although his kind of success is becoming more and more common in the Internet era.Interested in hockey (冰球), the national sport of Canada, the boy once put up pictures of players on the walls of his bedroom. He dreamed of being a hockey star and used to practice signing his autograph (签名). He

138、 doesnt need practice now. He signs autographs, if the girls can get close enough, as a music star.56What did Chris Brown think of Justin Biebers singing?AHe didnt like it.BHe liked it very much.CHe didnt say anything.DHe supported Justin Bieber.57Who is a columnist?AChris Brown. BJay Chou.CDavid Ma

139、litz. DMiley Cyrus.58What can we learn from the fourth paragraph?AHe had a happy family.BHis family was very poor once.CHis family was rich.DHis family helped him a lot.59Whats Justin Biebers hobby?ASinging. BHockey.CSigning. DMaking records.60.Whats the best title of the passage?AJustin Biebers ove

140、rnight singing online.BJustin Biebers common experience.CJustin Biebers life.DJustin Biebers records.第二节:下面文章中有5处(第6165题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. Using expensive testing equipmentB. Staffing a modern hospitalC. Testing becoming a great helpD. Cost of medical accidentsE

141、. Cost of training medical workersF. Measures of reducing medical costs61_Physicians fees are only one reason for rising health costs in the United States. Medical research has produced many tests to diagnose, or discover patients illness. Physicians usually feel obliged to order enough tests to rul

142、e out all likely causes of a patients symptoms. A routine laboratory bill for blood tests can easily be more than $100.62_Sophisticated new machines have been developed to enable physicians to scan body organs with a clarity never before possible. One technique involves the use of ultrasoundsound wa

143、ves beyond the frequencies that human beings can hearto produce images. Others use computers to capture and analyze images produced by Xrays or magnetic fields. These machines are extremely expensive: The price of a single machine can exceed one million dollars.63_New technologies also mean new pers

144、onnel. Physicians, nurses and orderlies can no longer staff a hospital alone. Hospitals now require a bewildering number of technical specialists to administer new tests and operate advanced medical equipment.64_Physicians and hospitals also must buy malpractice insurance to protect themselves shoul

145、d they be sued for negligence by patients who feel they have been mistreated or have received inadequate care. The rates for this insurance have been raised very steeply in the last ten years, as patients have become more medically knowledgeable, and as juries sometimes awarded very large amounts of

146、 money to injured patients.65_As a result, hospital costs and physicians fees rose steadily through the 1990s. Government agencies became convinced that it was necessary to limit rising medical costs. One approach is to require hospitals to prove that a need exists for new buildings and services. Ho

147、spitals also have faced pressure to run their operations more efficiently, and to decrease the duration of hospital stays for patients receiving routine treatment or minor surgery.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线

148、()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Great changes have been taken place in my village.Ten years ago, the small and low houses, which lie on the north of a lake, produced much waste.As the result, the lake was serious polluted.To the west was a sandy field, tha

149、t was the source of dust.Better still, a brickyard on the southwest side of the lake used up a great deal good soil.Now the poor house have been replaced by green trees and the brickyard by tall buildings.The sandy field that the villagers used to ploughing has been covered with fruit trees.On the l

150、ake the villagers often spend his spare time boating and fishing.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)去年日本大地震不但导致核电厂爆炸,而且还在中国掀起了一场人们抢购食盐的浪潮。请你针对人们抢购食盐这一现象,用英语按以下要求为你们校报写一篇100120词的短文。标题自拟,不计入总词数。1.描述以上有关地震和人们抢购食盐的情况;2分析抢购的原因(如听信谣言、缺乏常识,);3简短表述你对这一事件的看法。参考词汇:iodized salt碘盐;panic buying 抢购;rumour 谣言_综合能力训练卷(三)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两

151、节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1_, I think, and you will settle the problem.ASo long as you keep up your spiritsB.If you make your effortCMaking great effortsDA bit more effort2The football player had _ gift for football when he was a child.Now he is _ second

152、 to none in the football field.Athe; the Bthe; a Ca; the Da; /3To our disappointment, the trip we had been looking forward to _ in the pouring rain.Astarting Bstart Cto start Dstarted4_ you called yesterday evening?My sister.Why?AWho it is that BWho is it thatCWho was it that DWho it was that 5Why d

153、idnt you come to the cinema with us last Saturday?Oh,sorry.But I_the film.Asee Bsaw Chave seen Dhad seen6Li Na returned to Wuhan after the Games,_,as is known to us,she had been brought up and trained to be a gold medalist of tennis.Awhen Bthat Cthere Dwhere7Do you think that bridge _ 2,000 meters l

154、ong? It doesnt appear _ long.Ameasures; that Bis measured; soCis measured; such Dmeasures; much8Look at the sweat on her face.She_the house since she got up this morning.Ais cleaning Bhas been cleanedCwas cleaning Dhas been cleaning 9All human beings have a comfortable zone regulating the _ they kee

155、p from someone they talk with.Adistance Bscope Crange Dboundary10Its wise of you to _ your fathers advice when you come to any difficulty.Aask Bseek Ctry Dattempt11Their mother _ dinner at the kitchen when a quarrel _ among the children.Awas preparing;was broken outBprepared;was broken outCwas prepa

156、ring;broke outDprepared;broke out12It has been announced recently that all the schools_ not have the students attend school if the students have high temperatures.Aneed Bshall Ccould Dought to13Mom,may I play computer games just for a while?_! Dad is writing his paper.AHelp yourself BIts up to youCB

157、ehave yourself DGo ahead14He lost both of his parents in the big earthquake, but _ for him, a kind couple adopted him and took good care of him.Asuddenly BnaturallyCobviously Dluckily15His health _ because his business broke up.Abroke out Bbroke downCbroke off Dbroke into16What you said just now _ m

158、e of that American professor.A. remembered B. informedC. reminded D. memorized17This restaurant has become popular for its wide_ of foods that suit all tastes and pockets.Arange Bmixture Cdistance Ddivision18. Many people are struggling to _ on a lower income in the economic crisis. A. survive B. wo

159、rk C. fight D. help 19All parts of the house _ one of the windows were still in good condition.Aother than Brather thanCless than Dmore than20. He is such an excellent player that I _ that he will win the match. A. insist Bhave C. expect D. convince 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、

160、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Although in 1947 we were still very new to the atomic (原子的) age, we knew about mushroom clouds. A huge crack (裂缝) spread across the library wall upstairs, sending teachers and _21_ screaming down the hall.Had a new world war started? Palefaced, our young science teacher quickly_22_

161、us for a fire drill. We huddled (卷缩) in little groups on the beach side of the school grounds and_23_the spreading cloud darken the bright spring sky.Rumors flew every which way,_24_two hours would pass before we got the full story. One rumor we heard was that the Texas City Monsanto Chemical plant

162、had_25_; children whose parents_26_there began to cry.I_27_that was where my father was working that day.The school bell called us back inside, and we were dismissed (解散) to_28_our way home the best way we could. Id walked a quarter of the threemile trip to my home_29_a car horn frightened me to_30_

163、. My Uncle Barney_31_alongside me in his old Ford. The instant I saw him, I knew my father_32_. Otherwise, Papa would have_33_for me himself.As if in slow motion from a great distance, Uncle Barney motioned for me to_34_. Numb with grief, I crawled into the back_35_. I barely took notice of the man

164、sitting there, and didnt recognize him until he_36_me. When Papa put his strong arms around me, I forgot for a moment that Cherokees arent supposed to_37_.Many of my fellow students lost their_38_in the explosion. Tragedy would one day come to our_39_, as it inevitably (不可避免地) comes to all, but one

165、day Texas City blew up, it miraculously (奇迹般地) passed us by. Because he lost his keys on that April morning, as he explained, my father lived for_40_32 yearswe were to have a second lifetime forever.21A.headmaster BstudentsCworkers Dbooks22A.organized BorderedCmade Dasked23A.heard Bsmelled Cwatched

166、Dfelt24A.when Bas Cas if Dalthough25A.blown up Bbeen closedCbeen opened Dbeen on fire26A.lived Bworked Cstudied Dvisited27A.smiled Bfrightened Cfroze Dworried28A.make Bfeel Cpush Dfind29A.when Bwhile Cas Dfor30A.decision BattentionCfeeling Dexpression31A.pulled up Bpulled outCpulled in Dpulled off32

167、A.was there Bwas hereCwas gone Dwas alone33A.gone Bcome Cleft Dstopped34A.get off Bget overCget through Dget in35A.seat Bchair Cstool Dbag36A.looked at BhelpedCreached for Dcalled on37A.cry Blaugh Cexcite Dshout38.A.teachers BrelativesCfriends Dparents39A.class Bfamily Cschool Dhouse40A.other Bother

168、s Canother Dthe other第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIn December, 2010, many American newspapers publish a list of the best books of the year. Freedom by Jonathan Franzen is one of the most repeatedly praised books on this years list of favorites. It tell

169、s about the ups and downs of the Berglund family over many years. Mr. Franzen fills the book with sharp observations about American politics, culture and society.Jennifer Egans book A Visit from the Goon Squad takes place in 13 chapters over 40 years. The story moves back and forth in time, from dif

170、ferent viewpoints. One main character is former rock musician Bennie Salazar who works for a record company. The other main character is a troubled young woman named Sasha who works for Bennie. The reader learns about their pasts and those of their friends.The main character in The Imperfectionists

171、by Tom Rachman is a failing English Language newspaper published in Rome, Italy. Each chapter of the book tells about a reporter or editor working for this paper. Their stories are filled with intelligence and great personality.Two of the most popular nonfiction books of 2010 were about rock and rol

172、l stars. Just Kids is by rock singer Patti Smith.It tells about her friendship with the artist Robert Mapplethorpe in the 1960s and 1970s before they became famous. Life is the autobiography of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. It is an honest and exciting look at the development of rock and

173、roll and the wild times this famous band has experienced.Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand tells about a man named Louis Zamperini. She tells about his extraordinary survival story after his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean during Would War Two.Stacy Schiff has received great praise for her book Cle

174、opatra: A Life. It tells about one of the most misrepresented and famous women in his story, Cleopatra. She ruled ancient Egypt about 2,000 years ago.One critic said Ms. Schiff has brought Cleopatra to life again by unearthing her story from centuries of lies.41How many books are mentioned in the pa

175、ssage?A5. B6. C7. D8.42The following books are related to music EXCEPT_.AA Visit from the Goon SquadBThe ImperfectionistsCJust KidsDLife43If your major is the history of ancient Africa, you may pay attention to _.AFreedom by Jonathan FranzenBUnbroken by Laura HillenbrandCCleopatra: A Life by Stacy S

176、chiffDThe Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman44Which book will give you a practical understanding of the USA?AFreedom.BCleopatra: A Life.CLife.DA Visit from the Goon Squad.45The last sentence of the passage implies that _.AStacy Schiff is an archaeologistBStacy Schiff tells a story about an imaginary Eg

177、yptian queenCthe critic speaks highly of Cleopatra in historyDthe critic finds the character in the book very realB“Grandma, Grandma, tell us a story!” Four darling children sat by my feet, looking up at me expectantly.Suddenly, we were interrupted clapping. “Terrific,” the director said, stepping u

178、p the stage from the aisle(过道)“Except, could you kids face the audience a bit more?”The kids shifted to face the empty seats, which would be filled in a few days for the church play.“Perfect,” the director said. “Now, Grandma, read to your grandchildren.” A pang of sadness hit me. If only I could re

179、ad to my real grandchild!I had a granddaughter, but Id never met her. Sixteen years earlier my son was involved in a relationship that ended badly. But out of it came a blessing: a baby girl named Lena. I hoped to be a grandmother to herbut shortly after the birth, the mother moved without any addre

180、ss left. Over the years, I asked around town to try and find my sons exwife(前妻), but it seemed that she didnt want to be found.Id just joined this new church a week earlier, and was at once offered the part of Grandma in the play. At least now I could pretend to be a grandma. The rehearsals went wel

181、l, and finally the day of the show arrived. The performance was great. “You all looked so natural up there,” one of my friends said.Afterward, we went to the church basement for refreshments(茶点). I walked over to one of the girls in the play, Rehearsals had been such a whirlwind(一片忙乱) that we never

182、really got to talk. “Hows my granddaughter?” I joked.“Fine!” she answered. Just then, someone else walked up and asked the girl her name.I wasnt sure I heard the girls answer correctly. But it made me ask her another question. “Whats your mothers name?”She told me, I was still in shock. “And whats y

183、our fathers name?” I asked. She told me. It was my son.Shed only started going to that church a week before I did. Since that day of the play, weve stayed close. Not long ago, she even made me a great grandma.46What was the author doing at the beginning of the story?ATelling a story. BPlaying a game

184、.CPreparing for a play. DActing in a movie.47Why did the author feel “A pang of sadness” at the words of the director?AThe directors words reminded her of her lost granddaughter.BThe directors words hurt her so badly.CShe wished that she had a real grandchild.DThe director wasnt content with her per

185、formance.48This passage is mainly organized in the pattern of _.Atime and events Bcontrast and conclusionCcause and effect Dquestions and answers49We can infer that when writing the story, the author felt _.Alighthearted BheartbrokenCconfused DanxiousCAfter 20 years as a fulltime wife and mother, I

186、decided to be a school bus driver for I loved kids. After hard practice, by the time school started that year Id gotten the hang of it. I was happy in my new work. I became a combination chauffeur, nurse and friend. And if the kids needed it, Id put on my “Tough Big Sister” act. It was a lot like my

187、 previous jobbeing a mom. When I think about my years of bus driving, many things crowded in, but mostly, I remember Charlie. Charlie, eight years old, with blond hair and crystalline gray eyes, began riding my bus in September of my fourth year driving. They all had stories to tell me about their s

188、ummers. Charlie, though, ignored me. He didnt even answer when I asked his name. From that day on, Charlie was a trial. If a fight broke out I didnt have to turn my head to know who had started it. If someone was throwing spitballs I could guess the culprits name. If a girl was crying, chances were

189、Charlie had pulled her hair. No matter how I spoke to him, gently or firmly, he wouldnt say a word. Hed just stare at me with those big gray eyes of his. I asked around some, and found out Charlies father was dead and he didnt live with his mother. He deserved my patience, I thought. So I practiced

190、every bit of patience I could muster. To my cheery “Good Morning”, he was silent. When I wished him a happy Halloween, he sneered. Many, many times I asked God how I could reach Charlie. “Im at my wits end.” Id say. Still I was sure that this child needed to feel some warmth from me. So, when hed pa

191、ss by, Id ruffle his hair or pat him on the arm. Toward the end of that year, the kids on my bus gave me a small trophy inscribed “To the Best Bus Driver Ever”. I propped it up on the dashboard. On top I hung a small tin heart that a little girl had given me. In red paint she had written, “I love Po

192、lly and Polly loves me.” On the nexttolast day of school I was delayed a few minutes talking to the principal. When I got on the bus I realized that the tin heart was gone. “Does anyone know what happened to the little heart that was up here?” I asked. For once with 39 children, there was silence. O

193、ne boy piped up, “Charlie was the first one on the bus. I bet he took it.” Other children joined the chorus, “Yeah! Charlie did it! Search him!” I asked Charlie, “Have you seen the heart?” “I dont know what youre talking about,” he protested. Standing up, he took a few pennies and a small ball out o

194、f his pockets. “See, I dont have it.” “I bet he does!” insisted the girl who had given me the heart. “Check his pockets.” Charlie glowered when I asked him to come forward. His gaze burned into mine. I stuck my hand into one pocket. Nothing. I reached into the other pocket. Then I felt it the famili

195、ar outline of the small tin heart. Charlie stared at me for a long time. There were no tears in those big gray eyes, no plea for mercy. He seemed to be waiting for what hed come to expect from the world. I was about to pull the tin heart out of Charlies pocket when I stopped myself. Let him keep it,

196、 a voice seemed to whisper. “It must have fallen off before I got here,” I said to the kids. “Ill probably find it back at the depot.” Without a word, Charlie returned to his seat. When he got off at his stop, he didnt so much as glance at me. That summer Charlie moved away. Eventually I retired. An

197、d there my story as a school bus driver ends, except for one more incident. A dozen years after retirement I was in a department store in Kansas City, when someone said tentatively, “Polly?” I turned to see a balding man who was approaching middle age. “Yes?” His face didnt look familiar until I not

198、iced his big gray eyes. There was no doubt. It was Charlie. He told me he was living in Montana and doing well. Then, to my surprise, he hugged me. After he let go, he pulled something from his pocket and held it up for me to see. An old key chainbent out of shape, the lettering faded. You can proba

199、bly guess what it wasthe little tin heart that said, “I love Polly and Polly loves me.” “You were the only one who kept trying,” he explained. We hugged again, and went our separate ways. That night I thought over his words: You were the only one who kept trying. Before I fell asleep I thanked the L

200、ord for the reassurance that Id done a good job and for all the qualifications hed given me. 50. From whose point of view is the story told? A. Pollys B. CharliesC. A mothers D. Tough Big Sisters51. From the passage, we learn that Charlie was _ . A. cold and firm B. naughty and lazyC. tough and lone

201、ly D. gentle and smart52The sentence “He seemed to be waiting for what hed come to expect from the world.” suggests that Charlie _. A. expected to get away with what he had doneB. expected to get punished for what he had done C. felt ashamed of what he had done D. felt Polly had done wrong to him53.

202、 Charlie kept the tin heart all the time because it reminded him _. A. it was once a shame to him B. someone there cared himC. it once gave him warmth D. it was a Christmas gift from Polly54. What do you think is the best reward to Pollys love for Charlie? A. Peoples appreciation for her kindness.B.

203、 His doing well in his life. C. His thanks to her love.D. Charlies recognition of Polly after many years.55. Which detail from the story best shows Pollys love for Charlie?A. She greeted him with cheery “Good Morning”B. She wished him a happy Halloween.C. She ruffled his hair when he passed her.D. S

204、he lied to the other kids about what happened to the tin heart.DNathan Phillips, who will formally begin his freshman year at the University of San Diego(USD) on Aug. 31, will arrive on campus in an unusual and philanthropic manner.Phillips is expected to arrive between 5 pm. and 6 pm. Thursday on h

205、is bicycle, having pedaled 1,450 miles from Astoria, Ore.Phillips combined his desire to complete a long bike ride before entering college with his interest in helping the children of Uganda.He is raising funds for Invisible Children, a San Diegobased organization seeking to end conflicts afflicting

206、(使苦恼) northern Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic and stop the use of children as soldiers.Phillips had raised $1,540 before embarking Aug.11 and hopes to reach $2,000.Phillips, who is from Redmond, Washington, visited Uganda during high school and worked in an

207、 orphanage(孤儿院) there. He was also inspired by a presentation by Invisible Children at his high school.“I have been to Uganda and personally gotten to know some of the kids affected by the war,” Phillips said in a statement released by the university. “I would do anything to help these kids.” Philli

208、ps new roommate, Kyle Sharp, has joined him for the last 600 miles of the trip. Students and other members of the USD community are expected to join him for the last 13 miles.“Nathans passionate commitment(恪守承诺) to improving the lives of children more than 8,000 miles away resonates(共鸣) with USDs mi

209、ssion to prepare future leaders to change the world for the better,” Pamela Gray Payton, assistant vice president of public affairs at USD, said in a prepared statement. “We are delighted to have Nathan as a member of our campus community.” Supporters from USD and Invisible Children will greet Phill

210、ips and his entourage(随从) when they arrive in front of Founders Hall on campus. The public is invited as well.56Which of the following statements about Nathan Phillips is TRUE?ANathan Phillips has been a freshman at the university.BNathan Phillips is an American.CNathan Phillips is an African.DNatha

211、n Phillips likes riding a bike.57Why does Nathan Phillips finish riding a bike for a long way before going into college?AHe travels to Uganda.BHe practises riding a bike.CHe raises money to help the children of Uganda.DHe wants to take exercise.58How much money does Nathan Phillips expect to collect

212、 in total?A$1,540. B$2,000. C$3,540. D$2,540.59How far does Nathan Phillips ride to college?A8,000 miles. B600 miles.C.13 miles. D86,000 miles.60What can we learn from the last paragraph?APeople like Nathan Phillips.BThe public invite Nathan Phillips.CPeople support what Nathan Phillips does.DSuppor

213、ters like Nathan Phillips.第二节有些怀旧的影片值得我们永远观赏与品味。阅读下面五个想要观赏怀旧影片的个人信息介绍和AF中六部怀旧影片的信息介绍,为影片观赏者选择合适的影片。61These days Ada and her classmates are arguing about whether a woman can play an important role in the political area as Hillary. They are searching for any useful information about women and politics

214、. 62Albert shows great interest in Asian history. These days he is busy collecting information about how people in Asia fought against colonists(殖民者)in the 1930s. He thinks the people in that time were very great. 63Elva realizes that it is difficult to combine music and performance perfectly so she

215、 wants to watch more films and plays that are full of music. 64Ivy is something of a dreamer. She is always hoping that one day she will come across a boy in an unexpected situation. In her opinion,films like that are the most romantic. 65Tim majors in science,but these days he finds it difficult to

216、 concentrate on his work. Hes not sure if hes fit for the course, so he wants to watch a film that can give him some courage. AGandhi Gandhi is the biography of Mahatma Gandhi,who became the famous leader of the Indian movement against the British through his philosophy of nonviolent protest(非暴力抗争).

217、 This film describes his life and times and how he managed to free his country from the British rule using peaceful means. BGettysburg It is a film directed by Ronald F. Maxwell which presents a lifelike picture of the Gettysburg War, the turning point of the Civil War. The famous speech The Gettysb

218、urg Address by Abraham Lincoln is related to this war. CRoman Holiday Roman Holiday,a 1953 romantic comedy,introduced American audiences to Belgianborn actress Audrey Hepburn. The film was remade for television in 1987. Princess Anne signs up for a very popular tour of all the European capitals;howe

219、ver,when she arrives in Rome,she becomes dissatisfied with her very restricted(受限制)schedule. DThe Sound of MusicThe Sound of Music is a 1956 film directed by Robert and starring Julie Andrews in the lead role. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Music,with songs written by Richard

220、 Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ,and with the musical book written by the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Ernest Lehman wrote the screenplay. EA Beautiful MindThis is a 2001 American film about John Forbes Nash. The story begins in the early years of Nashs life at Princeton Universi

221、ty,as he develops his “original idea” that will revolutionize the world of mathematics. Early in the movie,Nash begins developing schizophrenia(精神分裂症)and brings a heavy burden upon his wife and friends. FEvitaEva(Evita) Peron,started out life as a poor girl who went on to become an actress and then

222、the wife of the president of Argentina,Juan Peron. The musical is a story of love and polities. Evitas huge political influence and constant charity(慈善)work earned her love from people all over the country. She is described as the most beloved woman in Argentina.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1

223、分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I was at a party a few weeks before which was more excited than I had expected it to be. We were all having a good time as suddenly a fire bro

224、ke in the kitchen. Someone shouted “Fire!Dont panic!” So of course people started to panic. There is smoke everywhere and we were all trying to find the way to out when someone found fire extinguisher(灭火器). It was my friend Charles. He put the fire out and was about to coming out of the house when t

225、he firefighters arrived. The fire chief praised my friend and told us that we all had a luckily escape. 第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假如你是李华,你的英国笔友Jack来信询问中国人是如何庆祝国庆的。 请根据以下提示,给他回一封电子邮件。1普天同庆:大街小巷及各大商店焕然一新,悬挂中国国旗,有些出租车和私家车也悬挂国旗。2庆祝活动:各地电视台推出国庆专题文艺节目,普通社区自发举行各种形式的庆祝活动。3休闲度假:国庆期间,人们可以外出旅游,也可以回家与家人团聚等。注意:1.不要逐字逐句翻译。2

226、词数100120(开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数)。Dear Jack,You asked me in your letter how people in China celebrate National Day. Let me tell you._Yours,Li Hua综合能力训练卷(四)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1I dont think the experiment is _ failure. At least we have gained

227、_ experience.Aa; an Ba; / C/; an D/; /2He didnt go into detail on this subject; he spoke _.Ain common Bin particularCin general Din short3Can you imagine what difficulty people had this year _ against the severe natural disasters?Afighting Bto fightCfought Dfight4Wenzhou is _ in natural resources, _

228、 sea foods and water resources, and is a good place to live.Arich; specially Babundant; speciallyCplenty; especially Dabundant; especially5Those flowers are _ for your mother on her seventieth birthday.Aintended Bdevoted Csupplied Dproduced6It is obvious to the students _ they should get well prepar

229、ed for their future.Aas Bwhich Cwhether Dthat 7School children must be taught how to deal with dangerous _.Astates BconditionsCsituations Dpositions8He made a promise that he would _ us with dinner the next day, but he broke his word.Agive Boffer Centertain Dequip9After a long journey across the who

230、le country from north to south, they found themselves _ as well as their clothes. Apicked out Bcalled outCcaught out Dworn out10The Expo 2010 Shanghai has not only proved to be a great success but also provided a fantastic model for Milan _ managing and organizing events of this scale.Ain need of Bi

231、n terms ofCin search of Din favour of11Mary is in bed with a fever and she cant hope to _ the cold in a few days.Aget rid of Bget away withCget off Dget out12If you keep _ with silly questions, I shall go out of my senses.Abothering BinterruptingCtroubling Ddisturbing13Its high time you had your hai

232、r cut; its getting _. Atoo much long Bmuch too longClong too much Dtoo long much14Progress so far has been very good. _, we are sure that the project will be completed on time.AHowever BOtherwiseCTherefore DBesides15This printer is of good quality. If it _ break down within the first year, we would

233、repair it at our expense.Awould Bshould Ccould Dmight 16It is_any wonder that his friend doesnt like watching television much. A. no B. so C. nearly D. hardly17Not only John and Tom but also their sister, Mary,_ great interest in the piano lessons.A. take B. takes C. have taken D. had taken18_ by th

234、e late Nobel prizewinning U. S. economist James Tobin, Ethical Currency said it would voluntarily donate 0.005 percent of all deals to charity.A. Having inspired B. InspiringC. Inspired D. To be inspired19Miss, have you _ the one you like best? Its our closing time already, you know.A. picked out B.

235、 looked outC. turned out D. come out20However good an advertisement is, people are _ to be persuaded if the product is unsuitable for them.A. impossible B. unlikelyC. different D. constantly 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。One famous artist Sheikh went back to his

236、 hometown. He hadnt seen one of his friends for many years, who was a _21_and needy man. When Sheikh asked about him, he was told by people that the man he was_22_was a rich man and no longer poor. Sheikh_23_to pay a visit to his friend._24_talking with his friend, Sheikh asked him the _25_for the c

237、hange in his situation. The man replied that he had been so poor that he was forced to_26_some properties(财产)that belonged to him, like furniture(家具). By selling these things, he had_27_some money enough to start a _28_with.As he was on his way back to his house with the_29_, he saw a poor lady_30_b

238、y the road. The man asked the lady the reason, and she_31_that her husband died and her children were_32_. Hearing this, the man felt_33_for her, and on seeing that she_34_the money more than himself, he gave all the money to her. He_35_home and spent the night, sad and_36_for his family.The next mo

239、rning,_37_he was summoned(召唤) to the house of a rich man. He was told by the rich man that he had six thousand bags of_38_which he wanted to sell quickly and the man could buy it at a_39_price on loan(借用) from him. The poor man did so and sold the rice_40_. He took some more bags several days later

240、and in this way he was able to make much more money. Soon he became rich. 21A.clever Brich Clazy Dpoor22A.living with Bwaiting forCasking about Dlistening to23A.decided Bforgot Crefused Dtried24A.Until BBefore CAfter DWhile25A.message Breason Ctime Dplan26A.sell Bmake Ckeep Dfind27A.saved Bcollected

241、 Cpaid Dwasted28A.travel Bbusiness Cfamily Dlesson 29A.money Bnews Chope Dfurniture30A.crying Bwalking Csleeping Dstanding31A.believed BexplainedCshouted Dimagined32A.hungry BdangerousCcrazy Dangry33A.sadness Binterest Cshame Dpity34A.took Bneeded Cowned Dearned35A.drove Breturned Cleft Dstayed36A.w

242、orried Bpleased Cexcited Dfrightened37A.happily BsurprisinglyCcarelessly Dunluckily38A.rice BmeatCvegetables Dclothes39A.low Bfair Chigh Dright40A.slowly Bquickly Chardly Dfinally第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe practice of magic includes special words

243、, actions, and objects. Most magic involves a person called a magician, who claims to have supernatural powers. Magic words. To work most magic, the magician sings or speaks special words in a certain order. These words are called incantations or spells. Some spells form prayers to demons(魔鬼), spiri

244、ts, or other supernatural forces. Many societies believe the magic will not work unless the magician recites the spells perfectly. Other magic words have no meaning, though they supposedly possess power when spoken by a magician.Magic actions accompany the words spoken in performing much magic. Many

245、 of these movements act out the desired effect of the magic. For example, a magician trying to make rain fall may sprinkle(洒) water on the ground. The magicians combined words and actions form a ceremony.Magic objects include certain plants, stones, and other things with supposed supernatural powers

246、. Any such object may be called a fetish(物神). But this term often refers to an objectfor example, a carving or a dried snakehonored by a tribe for its magic powers. Many tribes believe fetishes have magic power because spirits live in these objects.Many people carry magic objects called amulets(护身符)

247、to protect themselves from harm. Many amulets are stones or rings engraved(雕刻) with magic symbols.The magician. In some societies, nearly everyone knows how to work some magic. In other societies, only experts practice magic. Magicians may be called medicine men, medicine women, shamans, sorcerers,

248、or witch doctors. In many societies, magicians must inherit their powers. In others, any person may become a magician by studying the magical arts.Many societies believe magicians must observe certain rules and taboos (forbidden actions) for their spells to work. For example, they may be required no

249、t to eat various foods or to avoid sexual activity for a certain period before the ceremony.41What do magic words mean to people in some society? AThey have the power to kill devils.BThey have power if magician recites the right spells.CThey have no effect at all. DThey can be used whenever they wan

250、t. 42People believe magic actions will have an effect if they are accompanied by_.Athe spellsBmagic objectsCstones or rings engraved with magic symbolsDmedicine 43Why do many people believe in a fetish? ABecause it is often a ring which is worth a lot of money. BBecause it is carved with magic symbo

251、ls. CBecause people think spirits live in it. DBecause it can help them with many things. 44According to the passage what kind of person can become a magician? AOnly those studying the magical arts. BOnly those inheriting their powers.COnly men.DAlmost all the people in some societies. 45Whats the b

252、est title of the passage? AHow Magic WorksBThe Power of Magic CHow to Practice Magic DThe Choice of Magicians BEvery culture has a recognized point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests passed.In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see the

253、mselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, where everyone drives, the main step to the freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grownup world.“Nobody wants to ride the cheese bus to school,” sai

254、d Eleanor Fulham, 17. She brought the pressure back to memory, especially for kids from wealthier families. “Its like youre not cool if you dont have a car,” she said.According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19yearolds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bough

255、t by parents, some teens get parttime jobs to help pay.Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with subways and limited parking, some teenagers dont want them. But in rich suburban areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange fo

256、r a teenager not to have a car.But police say 16yearolds have almost three times more accidents than 18 to 19yearolds. This has made many parents pause before letting their kids drive.Julie Sussman, of Virginia, decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learners permit

257、.Chad said he has accepted his parents decision, although it has caused some teasing from his friends. “They say that I am unlucky,” he said, “But Id rather be alive than driving, and I_dont_really_trust_my_friends_on_the_road,_either.”In China as more families get cars, more 18yearolds learn to dri

258、ve. Will this become a big step to becoming an adult?46Which may serve as the best title of the article?ACars Helping You to GrowUpBDriving into the GrownUp WorldCTeenagers Driving in AmericaDRecognized Point of Becoming an Adult4716yearold drivers have more accidents possibly because_.Athey want to

259、 show themselves offBthey are never experienced driversColder people always drive betterDthey never drive carefully on the road48Which may NOT be taken into consideration when deciding whether to buy a car?AHow well off the family is.BWhether the kid is old enough.CWhat traffic condition there is ar

260、ound.DWhether its practically needed.49When Chad said “I dont really trust my friends”, he meant that_.Ahe might run into his friends if he drove Bhe didnt agree with his friendsChe might not be safe if his friends droveDhe was afraid that his friends might well lie to himCTom appeared on the sidewa

261、lk with a bucket of whitewash and a longhandled brush. He stopped by the fence in front of the house where he lived with his aunt Polly. He looked at it, and all joy left him. The fence was long and high. He put the brush into the whitewash and moved it along the top of the fence. He repeated the op

262、eration. He felt he could not continue and sat down.He knew that his friends would arrive soon with all kinds of interesting plans for the day. They would walk past him and laugh. They would make jokes about his having to work on a beautiful summer Saturday. The thought burned him like fire.He put h

263、is hand into his pockets and took out all that he owned. Perhaps he could find some way to pay someone to do the whitewashing for him. But there was nothing of value in his pocketsnothing that could buy even half an hour of freedom. So he put the bits of toys back into his pockets and gave up the id

264、ea.At this dark and hopeless moment, a wonderful idea came to him. It filled his mind with a great, bright light. Calmly he picked up the brush and started again to whitewash.While Tom was working, Ben Rogers appeared. Ben was eating an apple as he walked along the street. As he walked along it, he

265、was making noises like the sound of a riverboat. First he shouted loudly, like a boat captain. Then he said “DingDongDong”, “DingDongDong” again and again, like the bell of a riverboat. And he made other strange noises. When he came close to Tom, he stopped.Tom went on whitewashing. He did not look

266、at Ben. Ben stared a moment and then said: “Hello! Im going swimming, but you cant go, can you?”No answer. Tom moved his brush carefully along the fence and looked at the result with the eye of an artist. Ben came nearer. Toms mouth watered for the apple, but he kept on working.Ben said, “Hello, old

267、 fellow, youve got to work, hey?”Tom turned suddenly and said, “Why, its you, Ben! I wasnt noticing.”“Say Im going swimming. Dont you wish you could? But of course youd rather workwouldnt you? Of course you would.”Tom looked at the boy a bit, and said “What do you call work?”“Why, isnt that work?”To

268、m went back to his whitewashing, and answered carelessly.“Well, maybe it is, and maybe it isnt. All I know is, it suits Tom Sawyer.”“Oh come, now, you dont mean to say that you like it?” The brush continued to move.“Like it? Well, I dont see why I shouldnt like it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewa

269、sh a fence every day?”Ben stopped eating his apple. Tom moved his brush back and forth, stepped back to look at the result, added a touch here and there, and stepped back again. Ben watched every move and got more and more interested. Soon he said,“Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little.”Tom thought fo

270、r a moment, and was about to agree, but he changed his mind.“Nonoit wont do, Ben. You see, Aunt Polly wants this fence to be perfect. It has got to be done very carefully. I dont think there is one boy in a thousand, maybe two thousand, that can do it well enough.”“Nois that so? Oh come, now let me

271、just try. Only just a little.” “Ben, Id like to, but if it isnt done right, Im afraid Aunt Polly ”“Oh, Ill be careful. Now let me try. Say Ill give you the core of my apple.”“Well, here No, Ben, now dont. Im afraid ”“Ill give you all of it.”Tom gave up the brush with unwillingness on his face, but j

272、oy in his heart. And while Ben worked at the fence in the hot sun, Tom sat under a tree, eating the apple, and planning how to get more help. There were enough boys. Each one came to laugh, but remained to whitewash. By the time Ben was tired, Tom sold the next chance to Billy for a kite; and when B

273、illy was tired, Johnny bought it for a dead rat and so on, hour after hour. And when the middle of the afternoon came, Tom had won many treasures.And he had not worked. He had had a nice idle time all the time, with plenty of company, and the fence had been whitewashed three times. If he hadnt run o

274、ut of whitewash, Tom would have owned everything belonging to his friends.He had discovered a great law of human action, namely, that in order to make a man or a boy want a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to get. 50. How many characters are mentioned in this story? A. 4. B. 5

275、. C. 6. D. 7.51. Why did Tom take all his bits of toys out of his pockets? A. Because he was tired and wanted to play with his toys. B. Because he wanted to throw his toys away. C. Because he wanted to give his toys to his friends. D. Because he wanted to know if he could buy help with his toys.52.

276、Tom was about to agree to let Ben whitewash when he changed his mind because _. A. Tom wanted to do the whitewashing by himselfB. Tom planned to make Ben give up his apple firstC. Tom was unwilling to let Ben do the whitewashingD. Tom was afraid Ben would do the whitewashing better53. We can learn f

277、rom the passage that _. A. Tom was interested in whitewashing the fenceBTom had a lot of friends who are ready to help othersC. Tom was unwilling to whitewash the fence, but he managed to let other boys do it for himD. Tom was good at whitewashing the fence, so he looked at the result of his work wi

278、th the eye of an artist54. What made Ben Rogers eagerly give up his apple and offer to brush the fence for Tom? A. His warm heart and kindness to friends.B. His curiosity about Toms brushing job.C. Toms threat.D. Aunt Pollys idea.55. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage

279、? A. The Happy Whitewasher B. Tom And His FellowsC. Whitewashing A Fence D. How To Make The Things Difficult To GetDJapanese high school students either walk or ride bicycles if the distance is not too great. In other cases, students must take public buses and trains. After junior high school, stude

280、nts attend schools based on their high school entrance examination scores. So some students travel a great distance to attend the school._The school day begins at 8:30. Then students assemble in their homeroom classes for the days studies. Each homeroom has an average of 4045 students. Students stay

281、 in their homeroom classrooms for most of the school day. Only for physical education, laboratory classes, or other subjects requiring special facilities(设备) do students move to different parts of the school. Between classes and at lunchtime, classrooms can be noisy, lively places. Some schools may

282、have a cafeteria(自助餐厅), but most do not. In most schools, students bring a box lunch from home, prepared by the mother in the early morning hours.Japanese students spend 240 days a year at school, 60 days more than American students. Students in high schools take three years each of the following su

283、bjects mathematics, social studies, Japanese, science, and English. Other subjects include physical education, music, art, and moral(道德的) studies. All the students in one grade level study the same subjects. Given the number of required subjects, electives(选修科目) are few.Afterschool ActivitiesClub ac

284、tivities take place after school every day. Students can join only one club, and they rarely change clubs from year to year, so the clubs are relatively stable. Clubs are made up of sports clubs(baseball, soccer, judo, kendo, etc.) and culture clubs(English, broadcasting, science, etc.). New student

285、s usually are encouraged to select a club shortly after the school year begins in April. Clubs meet for two hours after school each day and many clubs continue to meet during school vacations.56Most Japanese high school students often have their lunch_.Ain restaurantsBin school cafeteriasCat home Di

286、n homeroom classrooms57Students in the USA go to school_days a year.A180 B200 C240 D30058The underlined word “rarely” in the fourth paragraph means “_”Aalways Bnever Cseldom Doften59.From the passage we know that_.Athere are less than 40 students in each class in Japanese high schoolsBstudents must

287、stay in homeroom classrooms for physical educationCthere are few subjects for students to choose except the required onesDthere will not be any club activities during school vacations60The best subtitle for the second and third paragraphs may be “_”AAt school BIn classCSubjects DHomerooms第二节:下面文章中有5

288、处(第6165题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. Humans are born vegetarianB. Veg food damages our immune systemC. Eating nonveg food every day is not goodD. Nonveg food contains much omega3E. Most veg food is lacking in proteinF. Nonveg food is more suitable for us human61_ So far a

289、s veg food is concerned, it is also proved to be a healthy and nutritious diet, but has very few items which can provide us with proteins, but if you see nonveg food like eggs, chicken, and many more such foods have a large content of proteins in them.62_ Man basically is herbivorous(食草的). If we loo

290、k at the animal kingdom we can see that all the herbivorous animals have the similar dental(牙齿的)structure, which clearly shows that the human being also ought to be vegetarian by birth. It is only the living conditions that make man carnivorous(食肉的). The vegetarian foods are easily digestible.63_ No

291、nveg food items are better than veg items. A healthy person requires complete diet and vegmeat makes the diet complete. The only caution that needs to be taken is not to have nonveg items on a daily basis. Once in a week or couple of weeks will be best.64_ When we eat nonveg, we are all veg by natur

292、e. The chicken that we eat feeds on grains, the mutton that we eat feeds on grass, and the fish that we eat feeds on simple plants. So nonveg food by logic(逻辑)is better and suited for human beings.65_ Nonveg food is equally important in our diet as it helps in many ways, especially fish and other se

293、afood as fish contains omega3 which makes our immune system(免疫系统)stronger. Do you know that most of the veg food put together does not contain as much omega3 as fish alone contains!第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜

294、线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I had a dream for over a year to attend the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. I have even reserved a hostel room a year for advance. I had worked very hard to arrange things, but had trouble raise money for the trip.

295、I asked one of my MBA professor for help, but he apologized, because not many money available right now. Then he asked me that if she could help me out with flight miles. I thanked him and two weeks late his assistant contacted me to get all my information. Before that I had my ticket!The professors

296、 kindness in supporting my dream is so a wonderful act!第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Peter来信向你咨询如何才能学好中文。请你根据下列要点写封回信。1参加中文学习班;2看中文书刊、电视;3学唱中文歌曲;4交中国朋友。注意:1.词数100120;2可适当增加细节;3开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。June 8, 2011Dear Peter,Im glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on how to learn Chinese well._Best

297、wishes.Li Hua综合能力训练卷(五)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1The Summer Palace is really beautiful. In fact, I doubt whether China has _ park.Aa more beautiful Ba most beautifulCthe most beautiful Da beautiful2Once a decision has been made, all of us

298、should _ it.Adirect to Bstick toClead to Drefer to3As she _ the newspaper, Granny _ asleep.Aread; was falling Bwas reading; fellCwas reading; was falling Dread; fell4Dont promise anything _ you are one hundred percent sure.Awhether Bafter Chow Dunless5Your words _ her feelings badly.Why not apologiz

299、e to her?Ahurt Binjure Cwound Druin6Shes in a hopeless situation, _ we will keep a very close eye on.Awhere Bwhen Cwhich Dthat7Occasions are quite rare _ I have the time to spend a day with my kids.Awho Bwhich Cwhy Dwhen8Though having lived abroad for years, many Chinese still _ the traditional cust

300、oms.Aperform BpossessCobserve Dsupport9Well have a picnic in the park this Sunday _ it rains or its very cold.Asince Bif Cunless Duntil10The man we followed suddenly stopped and looked as if _ whether he was going in the right direction.Aseeing Bhaving seenCto see Dto have sen11They tried to prevent

301、 the crops from _.Ainjury BinjuringCbeing hurt Dbeing injured12We dont keep winning games _ we keep playing well.Abecause BunlessCwhen Dwhile13Its helpful to put children in a situation _ they can see themselves differently.Athat Bwhen Cwhich Dwhere 14His efforts to raise money for his program were

302、_ because no one showed any intention to take a cent out of their pockets. Ain place Bin sightCin effect Din vain15Im sorry I cant go to your party tonight._? Havent we agreed on it?AWhat is it BWhy dont youCWhat do you think DHow is it16Helen always helps her mother even though going to school _ mo

303、st of her day.Atakes up Bmakes upCsaves up Dputs up17_ a mobile phone can you ring _ you want to talk with anywhere.AUsing; whoever BThough; whomeverCOnly on; whomever DWith; whoever18Plastic bags are provided for our convenience but they have also _ the pollution of the environment. A. adapted to B

304、. turned toC. contributed to D. looked forward to19Many people believe we will suffer from more environmental disasters _ we change the way we live. A. but B. although C. so D. unless20_ good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of traditional Shandong Cuisine.AFar from BRegardless ofCInst

305、ead of DApart from第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I live in a big city with a lot of homeless people. Luckily therere small ways of helping them and you neednt have a lot of_21_. One way to help is to buy their monthly magazine._22_doing this one day, I got to_23_

306、a young homeless man. He was often_24_the magazine at the train station.He was a poor farmer from another country. After a while, I discovered that his_25_was close to mine. It_26_that we were born in the same month.I met him last year_27_after his birthday, and after congratulating(祝贺) him, without

307、_28_, I asked if he had had a good day. He_29_and said that he hadnt really celebrated. I felt so _30_.I just couldnt bear the thought of (不敢想)this nice, young man being_31_on his 25th birthday with no presents, no cake, nothing! So I went home and looked in my yarn(纱线) basket._32_for me, I had enou

308、gh yarn_33_. I set to work and knitted(编织) a_34_for the young man. The yarn had become a little dirty_35_I didnt knit very often. Then I washed the yarn so the scarf would be_36_when he got it.I met him on my own birthday as I was going shopping. I had_37_to meet him so I had_38_the scarf and a piec

309、e of my own birthday_39_around with me. He was very happy with these gifts and so was I. The_40_in his eyes was the best present he could have given me!21A.work BenergyCmoney Dexperience22A.In BOn CBesides DBy23A.realize Bignore Cknow Drecognize24A.selling Breading Ccovering Dbuying25A.birthday Bhou

310、se Cheight Dhobby26A.said Bfound Cguessed Dmeant27A.long Bshortly Cever Deven28A.stopping BhelpingCpraising Dthinking29A.looked up Bturned upClooked down Dgot down30A.foolish Bexcited Cclever Dworried31A.calm Bhappy Calone Dhungry32A.Suddenly BLuckily CBadly DHowever33A.used Bdone Cleft Dproduced34A

311、.scarf Bcap Csock Dglove35A.when Bbecause Cso Dand36A.different Bdry Cwet Dclean37A.liked Bhoped Cpromised Dagreed38A.made Bthrown Creceived Dcarried39A.cake Bpresent Csong Dparty40A.light Bpain Csight Dtear第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIt was Thanksgiv

312、ing morning. I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in rags huddling together on the top step.“Any old papers, lady?” asked one of them.I was busy. I wanted to say “no” until I looked down at their feet. The

313、y were wearing thin little sandals(凉鞋), wet with heavy snow.“Come in and Ill make you a cup of hot cocoa.”They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them cocoa and bread to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and star

314、ted cooking.The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it. The boy asked in a flat voice, “Lady, are you rich?”“Am I rich? Pity, no!”I looked at my wornout slipcovers(椅套). The girl put her cup back in its saucer(茶碟)carefully and said, “

315、Your cups match your saucers.” They left after that, holding their papers against the wind. They had reminded me that I had so much for which to be grateful.Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence. But they matched.I tasted the potatoes and stirred(搅动)the meat soup. Potatoes and

316、 brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my man with a regular job, these matched, too.I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy marks of little sandals were still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich

317、 I am. 41Which of the following would be the best title for the text?ALady, are you rich?BA story of Thanksgiving DayCDont forget how rich you areDDoes cups and saucers match well?42The writer let the two children come in and served them well because_.Ashe wanted to sell old papers to themBshe wante

318、d to invite them to her Thanksgiving partyCshe showed great pity and care on themDshe had the same experience as them in the past43Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?AThe girl thought the writer was rich just because she wanted to make the writer happy.BThe writer

319、 had thought she wasnt rich because her supplies were not expensive.CIf cups and saucers match well, they are a best pair even though cheap.DAfter hearing what they said, the writer seemed to understand what a rich life was.44The writer left the muddy marks of little sandals on the floor for a while

320、 to_.Ashow that she was a kindhearted ladyBremind her that she shouldnt forget how rich she wasCleave room for readers to think about what being rich isDprove that she had understood what meant being rich45It can be inferred from the text that whether you are rich depends on_.Ahow much money you hav

321、e madeBwhat attitude you have had towards lifeCthe way you help othersDyour social relationshipBAs the global financial crisis hits the economy, its tough finding a jobespecially if youre competing with thousands of other hopeful students. Sometimes you get the interview, but dont quite seem to land

322、 the job because you dont have related experience. Dont despair! Here are a few tips that might give you an edge. Get connected to your network and try to expand it. Talk to friends, family and acquaintances. Let everyone know you are looking for a job. Prepare your resume (个人简历) carefully and be su

323、re its perfect. Have someone else read it over for typos (打字错误) and grammatical errors. Get professional help. Its worth the money to present yourself well. If money is tight, read books on resume writing from your public library or search for free help on the Internet. When you apply for a job, be

324、sure you match and list any skills listed on the posting with the skills you have. If you get an interview, be sure to describe those skills thoroughly. Just having the skills is not enough. Expressing your abilities well can make all the difference in getting the job. Research typical interview que

325、stions and practice interviewing. Be well prepared for every interview. Dont be afraid to accept a position for which you are overqualifiedif theres room for advancements. Many great job advancements come from first doing well at an entrylevel position. If you have the right skills and attitude, it

326、wont be long before youre in the job you want. Volunteer for a few weeks in your field of study to gain experience if you feel your resume needs an improvement. When deciding what to wear for an interview, think about the position level and the dress code of the organization. Use every tool availabl

327、e to you. For example, this site has many job links for your use.Good luck!46Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the failing to find a job?AThe global financial crisis.BThe serious competence.CYour lack in related skills.DYour lack in related experience.47Whats the authors advice

328、 on the resume?ATo read it over several times by yourself.BTo get professional help even if it costs.CTo copy something from books.DTo publish it on the Internet.48If you lack related experience you can_.Amake up some in your resumeBread books to get secondhanded oneCdo some related voluntary workDg

329、et some training at schools 49The purpose of the text is to_.Ashow how to prepare for an interviewBwish people good luckCencourage people not to despairDgive advice on how to find a jobC Working as a manager in the head office of a bank, as I do, clothes can be a nightmare. In New York, where I work

330、ed for a time last summer, you had to brave the burning heat every time you dared to go outside, yet froze once you arrived in a meeting with the airconditioner turned up. I struggled to know what to wear. The problem was worsened by the office dress code for the months of July and August, which was

331、 “dressdown” The dressdown phenomenon seems to have begun in places where staff work through the terrible heat of summer while their families take shelter at the coast or in the hills. Dressdown, limited to Friday, allows staff to head straight for their outoftown places on Friday evenings without g

332、oing home to change. But in New York it has now become a weekround state of affairs. This move may have been born out of consideration; to allow people on Wall Street to travel to work in the heat in something more comfortable than a suit, but the effect is less kind. For me, dressdown is bad for tw

333、o reasons. The first is that it actually requires a whole new wardrobe. For my male colleagues in the US, it seemed to mean a switch from one uniform to another. I basically only own two types of clothes: suits for working in and truly casual clothes for relaxing weekends in the countryside. Returni

334、ng to London, I was therefore rather embarrassed to discover that my employers had started summer dressdown. Here too, though its relevance to the climate is far from immediately apparent. At first, I tried to sidestep it by simply turning up in my suit as usual, but my staff complained that they th

335、en felt pressured into doing the same. So, I found myself having to buy “smart casual” clothes specifically to wear to worka ridiculous expense. Even more annoying is the fact that Im still required to have a suit hanging up in my office in case Im suddenly called to a meeting on our conference floo

336、r, where dressdown is banned for fear that a client should witness it. One of my colleagues started to accumulate more and more very smart suits in her office, explaining that she was having her flat renovated and that inoffice wardrobe was a necessity as she was staying at a different friends place

337、 each night. We werent convinced. For the other great inconvenience of dressdown for the staff is that it makes it easier than ever to spot when colleagues are going to job interviews. For the rest of the year, it is easy enough to arrange these during the working week, but in the summer when dressd

338、own rules, its a dead giveaway to arrive in overly smart clothes and then go out for a “dental appointment”. I would normally applaud this state of affairs, as an important part of my time is spent trying to prevent valued employees from moving elsewhere, and any clues about their intentions are hel

339、pful and allow me to nip things in the bud(消灭于萌芽中) However, the clothes hanging in my office are now finding a second use. I have suddenly become the target for several “headhunters”, people employed by other companies to try and attract employees away with offers of better pay and conditions. The o

340、nly problem with this is that I have just the one suit at the office. As a series of interviews with one future employer progresses, Im having to bring in additional clothes. I can hardly present myself as a highlypaid investment banker, requiring a vast salary, if they only ever see me in one suit.

341、 At this rate, I shall have to tell my staff that I, too, have decided to have my flat done up.50. According to the writer, “dressdown” in New York began as a way of _. A. making life easier for staff in the summer monthsB. discouraging staff from taking summer holidaysC. showing concern for staff w

342、ho lived out of townD. rewarding those employees willing to work in the heat51. What was the writers first reaction to the idea of “dressdown” in her London office? A. She argued against it.B. She attempted to ignore it.C. She recognized the need for it.D. She persuaded her staff to adopt it.52. Why

343、 does “dressdown” annoy the writer? A. Not everyone obeys the rule.B. Her clients find it embarrassing.C. It does not apply on all occasions.D. The clothes themselves do not suit her.53. In which aspect of her work does the writer find “dressdown” an advantage?A. Training new members of staff.B. Pro

344、viding her staff with some information.C. Making sure that her staff remain faithful.D. Making her staff feel more comfortable at work.54. The underlined word “giveaway” in the sixth paragraph means_.A. something that is given away freeB. willingness to stop doing somethingC. willingness to give awa

345、y her things to the othersD. something that makes it easy for you to guess something55. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The writer wants to have her flat redecorated.B. The writer is concerned about her dressing in the interviews.C. The headhunters discovered the writer by her suit.D. T

346、he writer feels it wrong to meet with the headhunters.DThe number of speakers of English in Shakespeares time is estimated(估计) to have been about five million. Today it is estimated that some 260 million people speak it as a native language, mainly in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Irelan

347、d, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the standard varieties of English found in these areas, there are a great many regional and social varieties of the language as well as various levels of usage that are employed both in its spoken and written forms.In fact, it is impossible

348、to estimate the number of people in the world who have acquired an adequate(足够的) working knowledge of English in addition to their own languages. The purpose for English learning and the situations in which such learning takes place are so varied that it is difficult to explain and still more diffic

349、ult to judge what forms an adequate working knowledge for each situation.The main reason for the widespread demand for English is its presentday importance as a world language. Besides serving the indefinite needs of its native speakers, English is a language in which some of important works in scie

350、nce, technology, and other fields are being produced, and not always by native speakers. It is widely used for such purposes as meteorological and airport communications, international conferences, and the spread of information over the radio and television networks of many nations. It is a language

351、 of wider communication for a number of developing countries, especially former British colonies. Many of these countries have multilingual populations and need a language for internal communication in such matters as government, commerce, industry, law and education as well as for international com

352、munication and for entrance to the scientific and technological developments in the West. 56What would be the best title for this passage?AThe Difficulties of Learning English BInternational Communications CThe Standard Varieties of English DEnglish as a World Language 57Which of the following state

353、ments is NOT true?ASome 260 million people in the world have an adequate working knowledge of English. BThere are some 260 million native speakers of English in the world. CIt is almost impossible to estimate the number of people with an adequate working knowledge of English.DPeople learn English fo

354、r a variety of reasons. 58According to the passage, what is the main reason for the widespread use of English?AIt was popular during Shakespeares time. BIt is used in former British colonies. CIt serves the needs of its native speakers. DIt is a world language that is used for international communic

355、ation. 59.What forms an adequate working knowledge of English?AThe ability to read a newspaper. BIt is difficult to judge because it differs for each situation.CBeing a multilingual. DBeing a native speaker. 60What type of developing countries would be most likely to use English?AThose geographicall

356、y close to the United States. BThose interested in the culture of the United States. CFormer colonies of Great Britain. DCountries where international conferences are held.第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项( A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。选项中有一项是多余选项。 Mr. Smith,Mr. Black,Miss White, John和Jack打算参观博物馆。阅读他们的个人情况说明和对六个不

357、同博物馆的介绍(选项AF), 选出符合他们个人需要的最佳选项。61Mr. Smith: Free this Sunday. He wants to go to a museum in Chicago for free to learn about Chicago history. 62Mr. Black: Hes going to Chicago for a conference next week. He intends to visit a museum in Chicago in which he can see some kinds of planes.63Miss White:An

358、artist. After holding her art exhibition in Washington, she plans to fly to Chicago in order to visit a museum where she can enjoy famous modern paintings on Thursday evening for free.64John:A student in Chicago University. He majors in astronomy. Last week his tutor asked him to go to a museum to s

359、tudy some aged equipment which was used to observe the sky in the past. 65Jack: Interested in prehistoric animals. He wants to go to a museum where he can see some exhibits of animals that have already disappeared from the earth.AAdler Planetarium (天文馆)Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, founded

360、 in 1930, is Americas first and oldest planetarium. It now houses two starwatching theaters, a unique collection of aged instruments, broad exhibit space, many handson exhibits. It also offers one of the most wonderful views of the skyline of the entire city.BThe Art Institute of ChicagoThe Art Inst

361、itute consistently ranks among Chicagos mostvisited museums. From French Impressionist paintings to American masks, the museum offers visitors a rich cultural experience. FREE on Thursday evenings.CThe Chicago History Museum The Chicago History Museum exhibits artificial objects from the depth of th

362、eir 22 million item collection and the breadth of the citys history. From the Chicago Bulls to the Great Chicago Fire, the museum covers all and offers contexts and exhibits to make Chicagos history connected with our lives today. Free of charge during the weekend.DDuSable Museum of African American

363、 History DuSable is the nations oldest museum devoted to the exploration, documentation(文献), and celebration of the African American experience. It mainly shows the development and the struggling course of African American in the past few centuries.EThe Field Museum of Natural History The Field Muse

364、um is probably best known for its dinosaur shows, but it also has deep devotion to “the diversity(多种多样) and relationships in nature and among cultures.” It holds and studies over 20 million objects, a collection which grew from holding received after the Worlds Columbian Exposition of 1893.FMuseum o

365、f Science and Industry Since 1933, the enormous museum has been devoted to educating the public about science and technology. From the coal mine exhibit with a working elevator to the submarines(潜水艇), fighters, helicopters, and transport planes, the museums collection and handson exhibits seem almos

366、t endless.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Do you read reviews after you see a movie? I used to do that, but I usually wished I didnt. I u

367、sed to read so much about a movie on advance that often I ended up not go to see it at all. The writers point everything out that is wrong with the film, and seldom mentions anything good about one. They also tell us the important things and even the ending of the movie. Lately I have changed way I

368、choose movies to look. Now I never read reviews before a movie. I read them afterwards, if necessary. I dont watch the talk shows which people discuss movies.And I dont ask other people how they like of it. Now, I enjoy myself even more.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)学生会做了一个关于中学生睡眠、饮食和休闲等生活习惯的调查,发现学生最常见的不良生活习惯有:晚上熬

369、夜;不吃早餐上学,常吃方便面;长时间上网聊QQ和玩游戏。请根据以上信息写一篇100120词的短文,要求:1简述这些坏习惯可能产生的不良影响。2呼吁广大中学生培养健康的睡眠、饮食和休闲的习惯。3文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。Lets develop a healthy lifestyleAccording to a survey among middle school students, many students have the following bad habits:_综合能力训练卷(六)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分

370、)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1All the organizations involved have sent urgent _ to government, asking for extra funding.Aappeals BrepliesCconsultation Dcontracts2My father gives me five hundred yuan a month which I think can_ all my expenses. Ameet Bcontain Cinclude Dcover3When a new disease

371、breaks out, experts must _ what to do in the fastest way.Afigure out Btake outCpoint out Dmake out4What a pity! I missed meeting my friend at the airport because my car was _ in the traffic jam.Abroken up Bheld upCkept back Dkept up5Unemployment is on the increase. A growing number of young people,

372、_, are finding themselves out of work.Ain case Ball in allCin particular Das a result6It is obvious that talking about something behind others is what everyone will not _.Acome up with Bput up withCkeep up with Dcatch up with7The government _ to the country to pay more attention to A/H1N1 flu.Aappea

373、led BsuggestedCcalled Dexplained8Our English teacher is our favorite. Shes kind and humorous, but _, she is strict with us.Ain other words Bon the other handCafter all Din all9The bell rang and every student had to_their examination papers.Agive up Bgive awayCgive out Dgive in10His sacrifices for th

374、e country were never officially_, which made all of us feel discouraged.Aacknowledged BappealedCrecommended Devaluated11How many people are still leading _ life under _ poverty line in the world?Perhaps one fourth.Aa; the Ba; aC/; / Dthe; /12The computer system _ suddenly while he was searching for

375、information on the Internet.Abroke down Bbroke outCbroke up Dbroke in13To catch up with the times, we must keep ourselves _of the current news.Awarned BinformedCconvinced Daccused14What a pleasant _ these trees give us!Why not stop and enjoy the cool air?Ashade Bshadow Cpicture Dscene15Perhaps we sh

376、ould give up.Nobody can _ the change of situation. Apredict Bpresent Cprepare Dprefer 16Investigators urged that safety procedures at the site_ as soon as possible.Amust be improved Bis improved Cwould be improved Dbe improved17She used to be terribly shy, but a year abroad has completely_ her. Aapp

377、ealed Bexchanged Ctransformed Dopposed18As early as in secondary school I_ as the green ambassador to promote awareness to environmental protection.Ahas been appointed Bhad been appointedCwill be appointed Dwas appointed19_ the worst comes to the worst, we can always sell up our business here and st

378、art again somewhere else.AAs long as BAs soon asCAs far as DEven if20Wheat production is also down in the European Union and Canadatwo large exporters_ bad weather.Ain spite of Bon behalf ofCdue to Dahead of第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。I was tired and hungry af

379、ter a long day of work. When I walked into the livingroom, my 12yearold son looked up at me and said, “I_21_you.” I did not_22_what to say, and I just stood there, looking_23_at him. My first_24_was that he_25_need help with his homework. Then I asked, “What was that all_26_?”“Nothing,” he said, “My

380、 teacher said we should tell our parents we love them and_27_what they say.”The next day I called his teacher to_28_more about what my son said and how the other parents had reacted( 反应). “Most of the fathers had the_29_response as you did,” the teacher said, “When I first_30_that we try this, I ask

381、ed the children_31_they thought their parents_32_say. Some of them thought their parents would have heart trouble.”Then the teacher_33_, “ I want my students to know that feeling love is an important part of_34_. Im trying to tell them its too bad that we dont express our feelings. A boy_35_tell his

382、 father or mother he loves him or her.” The teacher understands that sometimes it is_36_for some of us to say something that is good for us to say.That evening when my son_37_to me, I took him in my arms and held on for an_38_moment, saying, “Hey, I love you,_39_.” I dont know if saying that made_40

383、_of us healthier, but it did feel pretty good.21A.hate Blove Clike Denjoy 22A.realize BrecognizeCknow Dfind 23A.away Bfor Cdown Don24A.thought BmeaningCnews Dreason25A.must Bshould Ccould Dwould26A.for Bwith Caround Dabout27A.test BknowCunderstand Dsee28A.talk to Bchat withCfind out Ddo with29A.same

384、 Bdifferent Cusual Dunusual30A.allowed Bagreed Cplanned Dsuggested31A.how Bwhether Cwhen Dwhat32A.would Bwill Ccould Dcan 33A.explained BpreparedCinformed Ddeveloped34A.study Bwork Chealth Dbody35A.might Bcan Cshould Dneed36A.easy BdifficultCcrazy Dsilly37A.turned Bshouted Cwent Dcame38A.extra Bordi

385、naryCinteresting Dimportant39A.either Btoo Calso Dagain 40A.all Beither Cnone Dneither第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AEven plants can run a fever, especially when theyre under attack by insects or disease. But unlike human, plants can have their temperatu

386、re taken from 3,000 feet awaystraight up. A decade ago, adopting the infrared(红外线)scanning technology developed for military purposes and other satellites, physicist Stephen Paley came up with a quick way to take the temperature of crops to determine which ones are under stress. The goal was to let

387、farmers precisely target pesticide(杀虫剂)spraying rather than rain poison on a whole field, which invariably includes plants that dont have pest problems.Even better, Paleys Remote Scanning Services Company could detect crop problems before they became visible to the eye. Mounted on a plane flown at 3

388、,000 feet at night, an infrared scanner measured the heat emitted by crops. The data were transformed into a colourcoded map showing where plants were running “fevers”. Farmers could then spotspray, using 50 to 70 percent less pesticide than they otherwise would.The bad news is that Paleys company c

389、losed down in 1984, after only three years. Farmers resisted the new technology and longterm backers were hard to find. But with the renewed concern about pesticides on produce, and refinements in infrared scanning, Paley hopes to get back into operation. Agriculture experts have no doubt the techno

390、logy works. “This technique can be used on 75 percent of agricultural land in the United States, ” says George Oerther of Texas A & M. Ray Jackson, who recently retired from the Department of Agriculture, thinks remote infrared crop scanning could be adopted by the end of the decade. But only if Pal

391、ey finds the financial backing which he failed to obtain 10 years ago.41Plants will send out an increased amount of heat when they are_.Afacing an infrared scannerBsprayed with pesticidesCin poor physical conditionDexposed to excessive sun rays42In order to apply pesticide spraying precisely, we can

392、 use infrared scanning to_.Aestimate the damage to the cropsBdraw a colourcoded mapCmeasure the size of the affected areaDlocate the problem area43Farmers can save a considerable amount of pesticide by_.Aresorting to spotsprayingBtransforming poisoned rainCconsulting infrared scanning expertsDdetect

393、ing crop problems at an early stage44The application of infrared scanning technology to agriculture met with some difficulties_.Aits high costBthe lack of official supportCthe lack of financial supportDits failure to help increase production45Infrared scanning technology may be brought back into ope

394、ration because of_.Afull support from agricultural experts Bgrowing concern about the excessive use of pesticides on cropsCthe forceful promotion by the Department of AgricultureDthe desire of farmers to improve the quality of their produceBNuclearpowered aircraft carriers are considered one of the

395、most important marine weapons in the 20th century. So far, only two countries in the world, the USA and France, have ever produced them. But these fearful fighting machines are about to enter Asia.The US Navy said last month that one of its nine nuclearpowered aircraft carriers will be sent to Japan

396、 to replace the diesel(柴油)powered carrier Kitty Hawk in 2008. In an agreement on October 30, the two countries also planned to level up their military (军事的) cooperation and the USA called for Japan to take a larger role in alliance military moves.It will be the first time that a nuclearpowered carri

397、er is based in Japan. Bombed by US forces in World War at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan is the only world country to have been attacked by a nuclear weapon. Therefore, the citizens are highly sensitive to where nuclearpowered weapons are based.“A radiation leak at Yokosuka would kill 100,000 people

398、as far away as Tokyo, and could cause billions of dollars in damage,” said Masahiko Goto, leader of a protest group in Yokosuka. His group has collected more than 300,000 signatures of people across Japan opposed to the nuclear carrier.The 44yearold Kitty Hawk, the US Navys oldest active ship, has b

399、een based in Yokosuka since 1998. It had returned to the US to be decommissioned in 2008. The new carrier, yet to be unveiled,_will travel faster, be capable of supporting longer operations and carry with it the Navys most modern technology.Experts pointed that this change is not only to strengthen

400、the USJapan military alliance but also to keep the military power of China and North Korea within limits. However, even Japanese experts dont believe that the two countries are threats to the region.“There is no need for Japan to have a nuclear carrier as defense,” said Tetsuo Maeda, an internationa

401、l relations professor at Tokyo International University. He said that the change of ship indicates an increased military capability in the region, much more than what is needed.46With such a formidable weapon to enter its country, Japanese citizens _.Aare aware of its benefits to the countryBare anx

402、ious about its potential danger Care curious about the advanced technology Dare against where the carrier will be based47The replacement of the aircraft carrier is intended to_.Aset up a kind of base in Japan Bstrengthen the USJapan military allianceCshow Japans greater military capability Dget rid

403、of the dated marine weapon48.The underlined word “unveiled” in the fifth paragraph probably means_.Aperfected Bdiscussed aboutCproduced Dbrought to view49By his remark in the last paragraph, the professor means that_.Ahe is quite confident of their military defenseBhe is completely opposed to a new

404、nuclear carrierCwhat is needed is far more than a nuclear carrierDit is unnecessary to guard against the two countriesCToday, theres hardly an aspect of our life that isnt being upended by the tons of information available on the hundreds of millions of sites crowding the Internet, not to mention it

405、s ability to keep us in constant touch with each other via electronic mail. “If the automobile and aerospace technology had exploded at the same pace as computer and information technology,” says Microsoft, “a new car would cost about $ 2 and go 600 miles on a small quantity of gas. And you could bu

406、y a Boeing 747 for the cost of a pizza.”Probably the biggest payoff, however, is the billions of dollars the Internet is saving companies in producing goods and serving for the needs of their customers. Nothing like it has been seen since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, when powerdriven

407、machines began producing more in a day than men could turn out in nearly a year. “We view the growth of the Internet and ecommerce as a global trend,” says Merrill Lynch, “along the lines of printing press, the telephone, the computer, and electricity.”You would be hard pressed to name something tha

408、t isnt available on the Internet. Consider: books, health care, movie tickets, construction materials, baby clothes, stocks, cattle feed, music, electronics, antiques, tools, real estate, toys, autographs of famous people, wine and airline tickets. And even after youve moved on to your final resting

409、 place, theres no reason those you love cant keep in touch. A company called FinalT offers a place for you to store “afterlife emails” you can send to Heaven with the help of a “guardian angel”Kids today are so computer literate that it in fact ensures the United States will remain the unchallenged

410、leader in cyberspace for the foreseeable future. Nearly all children in families with incomes of more than $75,000 a year have home computers, according to a study by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Youngsters from ages 2 to 17 at all income levels have computers, with 52% of those connecte

411、d to the Internet. Most kids use computers to play games (some for 30 hours or more a week), and many teenage girls think_nothing_of rushing home from school to have email chats with friends they have just left.Whats clear is that, whether we like it or not, the Internet is an ever growing part of o

412、ur lives and there is no turning back. “The Internet is just 20% invented,” says cyber pioneer Jake Winebaum. “The last 80% is happening now.”50. What can we learn from the Microsofts remark? A. Todays cars and airplanes are extremely overpriced.B. Information technology is developing at an amazing

413、speed.C. Information technology has reached the point where improvement is difficult.D. Theres more competition in information technology industry than in car industry.51. According to the author, the biggest benefit of the Internet is that_. A. it saves companies huge amounts of moneyB. it speeds u

414、p profit makingC. it brings people incredible convenienceD. it provides easy access to information 52. The author gives the example of FinalT to make the point that_. A. there are some genius ideas on the InternetB. almost anything is available on the InternetC. people can find good bargains on the

415、InternetD. people are free to do anything on the Internet 53. What can we learn from the fourth paragraph? A. There is a link between income and computer ownership.B. Many American children dont put computers to good use.C. Studies show that boys are more computer literate than girls.D. The US. will

416、 stay ahead in the information technology in years.54. Which sentence has the phrase that has the same meaning as the one underlined in the fourth paragraph? A. Some can tell you that he has changed their lives, while others think nothing of him.B. Think nothing of it. It was my pleasure.C. He think

417、s nothing of staying up all night in the Caf bar.D. He thinks nothing of the pain in his back for the moment.55. What is the message the author intends to convey? A. The Internet is going to get firm hold of our lives some day. B. The Internet is going to influence our lives even more greatly. C. We

418、 should have a positive attitude towards the changes the Internet brings. D. Children should be well prepared for the challenges in the information age.DAs civilization proceeds in the direction of technology, it passes the point of supplying all the basic essentials of lifefood, shelter, clothes an

419、d warmth. Then we are faced with a choice between using technology to provide and fulfill needs which have now been regarded as unnecessary or, on the other hand, using technology to reduce the number of hours of work which a man must do in order to earn a given standard of living. In other words, w

420、e either raise our standard of living above that necessary for comfort and happiness or we leave it at this level and work shorter hours.I shall take it for granted that mankind has, by that time, chosen the latter alternative. Men will be working shorter and shorter hours in their paid employment.

421、It follows that the housewife will also expect to be able to have more leisure in her life without lowering her standard of living. It also follows that human domestic servants will have completely ceased to exist. Yet the great majority of the housewives will wish to be relieved completely from the

422、 routine operations of the home such as scrubbing the floors or the bath of the cooker, or washing the clothes or washing up, or dusting or sweeping, or making beds.By far the most logical step to relieve the housewife of routine is to provide a robot which can be trained to the requirements of a pa

423、rticular home and can be programmed to carry out half a dozen or more standard operations, when switched by the housewife.56As civilization develops in the direction of technology,_.Athe basic essentials of life must be suppliedBit is important to supply the basic essentials of lifeCit is no longer

424、so important as it was in the past to supply all the basic essentials of lifeDit is not necessary to supply the basic essentials of life57According to the author, we are faced with_.Athe choice of providing and fulfilling our needsBthe choice of using technologyCthe choice of earning a standard of l

425、ivingDa choice between using technology to provide and fulfill needs to reduce the number of working hours58What alternative will mankind have chosen in future?ATo leave our standard of living at this level and work shorter hours.BTo raise our standard of living.CTo fulfill needs which have been reg

426、arded as unnecessary.DTo lower our standard of living and work shorter hours.59Now most housewives wish to_.Astop doing their houseworkBdo more housework to improve their lifeCget rid of the heavy burden of their houseworkDdo only simple and light housework60It can be inferred that robots will be in

427、vented _.Ato take the place of housewivesBto help manage a familyCto do the routine of housework instead of humanDto provide the daily necessities for man第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。选项中有一项是多余选项。下面这些人正在苏格兰度假。阅读他们的个人情况说明和对六个不同宾馆的介绍(选项AF),选出符合他们个人需要的最佳选项。61.Two women friends who wa

428、nt to do several allday hikes in the mountains during the spring. They like a place with traditional decorations and superb views.62A woman with two children aged six and ten, who will spend July in Scotland. The children are interested in animals and plants and the mother enjoys fashions. 63.A hand

429、icapped lawyer who must use a wheelchair but drives her own car. She enjoys concerts, museums, fine architecture and swimming. She will spend the first two weeks of October in Scotland.64A writer, a teacher and their oneyearold daughter. They want to be in a quiet place during August. They enjoy goo

430、d food, and like to take long walks (the baby rides in a backpack)65An old couple, aged 65 and 68. They love mountain scenery and still take easy walks by the lakeside when they can. They hope to enjoy fresh air and some relaxing activities.AEdinburgh. Post House A popular base for visitors to Edinb

431、urgh, this fine hotel stands next to the Zoological Gardens within easy reach of the many famous sights, shops and entertainments of one of Europes most elegant capitals.BGatehouse of Fleet. Cally Hotel This impressive hotel, wellknown for its good Scottish cooking, is an ideal choice for a relaxing

432、 family holiday. Set in 100 acres of private grounds, the Cally, a former stately home, has something for everyone including its own fishing lake, outdoor heated swimming pool, green lawn, tennis court, childrens playground and sauna baths.CGlenborrodale. Glenborrodale Castle Hotel There can be few

433、better places for a refreshing holiday than this picturesque hotel set in its own 120 acres of beautiful countryside by charming Lake Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsular(半岛). Boating and fishing are both available here.DInverness. Royal Hotel A unique feature of the Royal is its fine collection of

434、 antique furniture, china and glass. This friendly comfortable hotel, a favourite meeting place for the townspeople, is an excellent base for getting to know the HighlandsLake Ness, Great Gien and Culloden Moor are all within easy reach.EPeebles. Tontine Hotel The Tontine had a fascinating beginning

435、it was built in 1808. This homely hotel has been extended to make it a really comfortable base for exploring the Tweed Valley and the attractive Lowland country.FNorth Berwick. Marine HotelThis fine hotel overlooks the famous West Links golf course and is close to several sandy beaches. The Marine h

436、as its own openair swimming pool and putting green as well as tennis courts, squash courts and saunas. Edinburgh, wellknown for its art festivals, is only some 24 miles away.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修

437、改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Attention, please. We had received the weather forecast over the radio that there will have a heavy rain tonight. Be sure to shut the windows and doors before you leave their classrooms. Tomorrow it will keep raining. The sports me

438、et that we planned to hold it tomorrow will be put down. After it becomes fine, well make another announcements. We will have classes as usually. It will be cold and rainy tomorrow but youd better put more clothes in time. Dont keep your umbrellas open while ride if you come to school by bike. It is

439、 very dangerous.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假如你是李华。你的美国笔友Mike即将随其父母来中国,并在中国度过中秋节。他来信向你询问有关中秋节的习俗,请你根据以下要点写信告诉他。要点如下:1历史悠久。2中国人独有的传统节日。3家庭团圆。4共进晚餐。5吃月饼。6赏月。要求:1.词数100120。2可适当添加细节。3开头已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Mike,Im glad to know that you are coming to China with your parents and spend the MidAutumn Day here. 综合能力训练卷(七)第一部分

440、:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1It is reported that a bus went out of _ control on a highway _ south of the city last night.A/; / B/; the Cthe; / Dthe; the2Where have you been recently?I _ in Beijing on business for a week last month.Ahave worked Bw

441、as workingChave been working Dworked3Has Sam finished his homework today, Anne?I have no idea. But he _ it this morning.Adid Bhad doneCwas doing Dhad done4When I arrived I saw the place was already _ by two strangers in uniforms. Aconquered BoccupiedCpossessed Downed 5So desperate _ that no one coul

442、d help another, each _ to save himself and his animals.Awas the situation; was tryingBthe situation was; tryingCthe situation was; was tryingDwas the situation; trying6_, I believe, and you will find Tom is very outgoing.AHaving a talk with the studentBOne talk with the student CGiven a talk with th

443、e studentDIf you have a talk with the student7Cheer up! Have another go, OK?_.AWith pleasure BFine, thank youCGood idea DNever mind8The employment rate has continued to rise in big cities thanks to the efforts of the local governments to increase_.A. them B. those C. it D. that9I left my handbag on

444、the train, but luckily someone gave it to a railway official.How unbelievable to get it back! I mean, someone_ it.Awill have stolen Bmight have stolenCshould have stolen Dmust have stolen10The success of a government should be measured _ the health and happiness of the people as well as the developm

445、ent of economy.Ain face of Bin place ofCin terms of Din line with11I walked up to the top of the hill with my friends,_we enjoyed a splendid view of the lake. Awhich BwhereCwho Dthat12Man must keep in mind that it will be years _ the earth recovers from the damage he makes to it.Awhen Bbefore Csince

446、 Duntil13Part of the family_out on holiday. They are supposed to be back at the end of this month.Ais Bare Cwas Dwere14The more careful you are while writing a composition,_. Ayou make the fewer mistakes Bthe few mistakes would you makeCthe fewer mistakes you will make Dfewer mistakes will be made15

447、At the evening party the host said _ was able to solve the riddle could get a nice present as a reward.Awhoever BwhoCno matter who Dwhomever16Few people then had cellphones, and almost no one had_ to the Internet.Away BentranceCaccess Dapproach17The fellow threatened_ and had a chat with my boss, wi

448、th the result that half of my job was taken away and given to him.Aresigned Bto resignCresigning Dbeing resigned18Goodbye, Henry._ !Thanks, Mary. I will call you immediately I arrive in New York.ACongratulations BCheer upCAll the best DForget it19How I_ Lily the pleasure that she had when she travel

449、ed alone nearly all over the world!Aadmire Benvy Cappreciate Denjoy20The moment 2011 BWF Super Series Masters Finals_ open, all the fans and the viewers cheered.Adeclared Bhad declared Chave been declared Dwere declared第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A serious car

450、 crash leads one woman to rediscover her faith in human kindness.In March last year, the car I was driving was_21_in a serious crash with another car on a country road. I soon_22_myself at the centre of a frenzy of activity, surrounded by paramedics, police, rescuers and members of the local communi

451、ty. An enormous can opener was used to_23_me out of my wrecked car and_24_an ambulance.Over the next eight hours, I was transported to hospital, dragged up, Xrayed and diagnosed (诊断) with a broken neck. Knowing that Id_25_death by a fraction of a second sustained me throughout the long wait in the e

452、mergency ward and_26_me to deal with the visible distress of my hospital visitors.Only after Id convinced the last friend to_27_could I direct my energies inwards. Flitting in and out of my line of vision during my hospital_28_was the Red Cross lady, a gentle_29_in white who, from time to time, popp

453、ed her head in to_30_cups of tea. After the visitors had gone, she ventured further into my cubicle to_31_if I was all right.I found myself_32_her everything: about the shock of the_33_, my feats for my family as a result of my injuriesabout my whole life. While I_34_for an ambulance to transport me

454、 to another hospital, she stood by my trolley and_35_my hand as I offloaded all the emotion Id stoically withheld (强忍着的) from my family. She_36_, quiet and nonjudgmental.Even now, the_37_that I have her contact details provides me with great_38_. I look forward to a day in the nottoodistant future w

455、hen my guardian angel and I can meet again, in_39_circumstances.In times of crisis, faith can sustain us: for me, my faith in human nature, reawakened by the_40_of a stranger, has helped ease my journey back to recovery.21A.caught BtrappedClost Dinvolved22A.imagined BfoundCdevoted Ddreamed23A.push B

456、force Cget Dturn24A.into Bonto Coff Don25A.survived Bmet Cbeat Dfeared26A.advised Bforced Cordered Dhelped27A.assist BleaveCparticipate Dcome28A.stay BvisitCoperation Dappointment29A.patient BperformanceCpresence Dphysician30A.make Boffer Cdrink Dtake31.A.claim Bconsult Cconclude Dcheck32A.presentin

457、g BshowingCgiving Dtelling33A.accident Bincident Cevent Doccasion34A.hoped Bprepared Cwaited Dwatched35A.held Blent Cmoved Dwaved36A.puzzled Bdoubted Cstopped Dlistened37A.knowledge BbeliefCpower Dprivilege38A.progress Bpride Csurprise Dcomfort39A.unforeseen BhappierCstrange Dextreme40A.sympathy Bst

458、rength Ckindness Ddonation第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIt was the summer of 1965. Deluca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family friend. Buck asked Deluca about his plan for the future. “Im going to college, but I need a way to pay for it,” Deluca recal

459、ls saying. “Buck said, you should open a sandwich shop.”That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in ten years. After doing some research, Buck wrote a check for $1,000. Deluca rented a storefront (店面) in Connecticut, and when they couldnt cover their startup

460、 costs, Buck kicked in another $1,000.But business didnt go smoothly as they expected. Deluca says, “After six months, we were doing poorly, but we didnt know how badly, because we didnt have any financial controls.” All he and Buck knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.Deluca was ma

461、naging the store and to the University of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. Theyd meet Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. “We convinced ourselves to open a second store. We figured we could tell the pu

462、blic, We are so successful; we are opening a second store.” And they didin the spring of 1966. Still, it was a lot of learning by trial and error.But the partners learnasyougo approach turned out to be their greatest strength. Every Friday, Deluca would drive around and handdeliver the checks to pay

463、 their supplies. “It probably took me two and a half hours and it wasnt necessary but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the personal relationships established really helped out,” Deluca says.And having a goal was also important. “There are so many problems that can get you dow

464、n. You just have to keep working toward your goal,” Deluca adds.Deluca ended up founding Subways Sandwich, the multimilliondollar restaurant chain. 41Deluca opened the first sandwich shop in order to _.Asupport his familyBpay for his college education Chelp his partner expand businessDdo some resear

465、ch 42Which of the following is true of Buck? AHe put money into the sandwich business. BHe was a professor of business administration. CHe was studying at the University of Bridgeport. DHe rented a storefront for Deluca. 43What can we learn about their first shop? AIt stood at an unfavorable place.

466、BIt lowered the prices to poor management. CIt made no profits due to poor management. DIt lacked control over the quality of sandwich. 44They decided to open a second store because they _. Ahad enough money to do it Bhad succeeded in their business Cwished to meet the increasing demand of customers

467、 Dwanted to make believe(假装)that they were successful 45What contributes most to their success according to the author? ALearning by trial and error.BMaking friends with supplies. CFinding a good partner.DOpening chain stores.BI heard many parents complaining that their teenage children are rebellin

468、g. I wish it were so. At your age you ought to be growing away from your parents. You should be learning to stand on your own two feet. But take a good look at the present rebellion. It seems that teenagers are taking the same way of showing that they disagree with their parents. Instead of striking

469、 out boldly on their own, most of them are clutching (紧握) at one anothers hands for reassurance.They claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end up huddled (聚在一起) round listening to the same record. Th

470、eir reason for thinking or acting in thusandsuch a way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon (蚕茧) into a larger_cocoon.It has become harder and harder for a teenager to stand up against the popularity wave and to go his or her own way. Industry has firmly carved out a tee

471、nage market. These days every teenager can learn from the advertisements what a teenager should have and be. And many of todays parents have come to award high marks for the popularity of their children. All this adds up to a great barrier for the teenager who wants to find his or her own path.But t

472、he barrier is worth climbing over. The path is worth following. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. You may have some thoughts that you dont care to share at once with your classmates. Well, go

473、 to it. Find yourself. Be yourself. Popularity will comewith the people who respect you for who you are. That is the only kind of popularity that really counts.46In this passage, the author wants to tell _.Ateenagers to try to pursue their real selvesBreaders to try to be popular with people aroundC

474、parents to try to control and guide their childrenDpeople to try to understand and respect each other47The author disapproves of rebelling teenagers _.Agrowing away from their parentsBfollowing the popularity trend Cwalking a new way on their ownDturning to their friends for help48The phrase “larger

475、 cocoon” at the end of the second paragraph refers to _.Athe distractive and variable societyBthe dazzling music worldCthe parental care and loveDthe popularity wave in the society 49What does the author think of advertisements?AConvincing. BInstructive.CInfluential. DAuthoritative.CPsychology(心理学)

476、has a new application in the field of medicine. Many doctors, together with their patients, are looking for alternative methods of treatment of physical problems. In large hospitals, modern therapy(疗法) seems to focus on the physical disease. Patients may feel they are treated like broken machines. S

477、ome doctors have recognized this as a problem. They are now using psychological therapy, in which the patient is working with the doctors against the disease with the help of medicine. The patient does not wait for the medicine and treatment to cure him or her, but instead the patient joins in the f

478、ight.The doctor knows that a disease affects a patients body physically. The body of the patient changes because of the disease. He is not only physically affected, but also has an emotional response to the disease. Because his mind is affected, his attitude and behavior change. The medical treatmen

479、t might cure the patients physical problems, but the patients mind must fight the emotional ones. For example, the studies of one doctor, Carl Simonton, M. D, have shown that a typical cancer patient has predictable attitudes. She typically feels depressed, upset, and angry. Her constant depression

480、makes her acts unfriendly toward her family, friends, doctors, and nurses. Such attitudes and behaviors prevent recovery. Therefore, a doctors treatment must help the patient change that. Simontons method emphasizes treatment of the “whole” patient. The attitude of a cancer patient receiving radiati

481、on therapy, an Xray treatment, can become more positive. The physician who is following Simontons psychological treatment plan suggests that the patient imagine that he or she can see the tumor(肿瘤) in the body. In the mental picture, the patient “sees” a powerful beam of radiation like a million bul

482、lets of energy. The patient imagines the beam hitting the tumor cells and causing them to shrink. For another cancer patient, Dr. Simonton asks him to imagine the medicine going from the stomach into the bloodstream and to the cancer cells. The patient imagines that the medicine is like an army figh

483、ting the diseased cells and sees the cancer cells gradually dying and his blood carry away the dead cells. Both the medical therapy and the patients positive attitude fight the disease. Doctors are not certain why this mental therapy works. However, this use of psychology does help some patients bec

484、ause their attitudes about themselves change. They become more confident because they use the power within their own minds to help stop the disease. Another application of using the mind to help cure disease is the use of suggestions therapy. At first, the doctor helps the patient to concentrate dee

485、ply. The patient thinks only about one thing. He becomes so unaware of other things around him that he is asleep, or rather in a trance(催眠状态). Then the physician makes “a suggestion” to the patient about the medical problem. The patients mind responds to the suggestion even after the patient is no l

486、onger in the trance. In this way, the patient uses his mind to help his body respond to treatment. Doctors have learned that this use of psychology is helpful for both adults and children. For example, physicians have used suggestions to help adults deal with the strong pain of some disease. Further

487、more, sometimes the adult patient worries about her illness so much that the anxiety keeps her from getting well. The right suggestions may help the patient to stop being anxious. Such treatment may help the patient with chronic(慢性的)diseases. Asthma (哮喘)is an example of a chronic disorder. Asthma is

488、 a disease that causes the patient to have difficulty in breathing. The patient starts to cough and sometimes has to fight to get the air that he or she needs. Psychology can help relieve the symptoms of this disorder. After suggestion therapy, the asthma patient breathes more easily. Physicians hav

489、e learned that the psychological method is very useful in treating children. Children respond quickly to the treatment because they are fascinated by it. For example, Dr. Basil R. Collison has worked with 121 asthmatic children in Sydney, Australia, and had good results. Twentyfive of the children h

490、ad excellent results. They were able to breathe more easily, and they did not need medication. Another fortythree were also helped. The symptoms of the asthma occurred less frequently, and when they did, they were not as strong. Most of the children also felt better about themselves. Doctors have al

491、so used suggestions to change habits like nailbiting, thumbsucking, and sleeprelated problems. Many professional medical groups have accepted the medical use of psychology and that psychology has important applications in medicine.50. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. How suggestion therapy b

492、enefits adults and children.B. How modern therapy focuses on the disease.C. Responses from the medical world.D. How to use the mind against disease.51. How does psychological therapy work? A. The patient waits for the medicine and treatment to cure him.B. The doctor uses medical treatment to cure th

493、e patients problems.C. The doctor, the medicine, and the patient work together to fight disease.D. The patient uses his mind to cure himself.52. What can we learn from the studies of Carl Simonton, M. D? A. The medical treatment can cure the patients mental disease.B. The treatment of a patient by t

494、reating the body and the mind is necessary.C. The mental treatment is more important than medical treatment. D. Few patients have emotional response to the disease. 53. The use of psychological therapy is helpful to some patients in that _. A. the medical effect is better with psychological therapy

495、than without itB. the patients can see a powerful beam of radiation hitting their tumor cellsC. the patients attitudes towards themselves have changed D. the patients are easy to accept the methods the doctors use to treat them54. It can be learned from the passage that suggestion therapy cannot be

496、used to _. A. help adults deal with the strong pain of some diseasesB. help the patients with chronic diseasesC. help change some bad habitsD. help cure patients of insomnia(失眠症)55. According to the passage, which of the following remains unknown so far? A. The value of mental therapy.B. The effecti

497、veness of suggestion therapy.C. The working principle of suggestion therapy.D. The importance of psychology in medical treatment.DWinners ClubYou choose to be a winner!The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers. It has been made to help you better manage your money. The Winn

498、ers Club is a transaction account(交易账户)where you receive a keycard so you can get to your money 24/7thats 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!Its a club with impressive features for teenagers:No account keeping fees!Youre no millionaire so we dont expect you to pay large fees. In fact, there are no accoun

499、t keeping or transaction fees!Excellent interest rates!You want your money to grow. The Winners Club has a good rate of interest which gets even better if you make at least two deposits(储蓄)without taking them out in a month.ConvenientTeenagers are busywe get that. You may never need to come to a ban

500、k at all. With the Winners Club you can choose to use handy tellers and to bank from home using the phone and the InternetYou can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club account. This could be your pocket money or your pay from your parttime job!Mega magazine includedAlong with your reg

501、ular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money. There are also fantastic offers and competitions only for Winners Club members.The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers. And it is so easy to join. Simply fill in an application form. You will h

502、ave to get permission from your parent or guardian(so we can organize that cool keycard)but it is easy. We cant wait to hear from you. Its the best way to choose to be a winner!56The Winners Club is a bank account intended for _.Aparents BteenagersCwinners Dadults57Which of the following is TRUE abo

503、ut the Winners Club?ASpecial gifts are ready for parents.BThe bank opens only on work days.CServices are convenient for its members.DFees are necessary for the account keeping.58.The Winners Club provides magazines which _.Aencourage spendingBare free to all teenagersCare full of adventure storiesDh

504、elp to make more of your money59If you want to be a member of the Club, you must _.Abe an Internet userBbe permitted by your parentChave a big sum of moneyDbe in your twenties60What is the purpose of this text?ATo set up a club.BTo provide parttime jobs.CTo organize keycards.DTo introduce a new bank

505、ing service.第二节:下面文章中有5处(第6165题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。ALying to make someone feel goodBLying to make friendsC. Lying to hide something D. Lying to hide bad news E. The reason why people lie F. Giving a false excuse61_ It seems that everybody tells lieswell, not big lie

506、s, but what we call “white lies”. Telling white lies isnt really that bad. Most of the time, people do it because they want to protect a friendship. Some studies suggest that the average person lie about seven times a day. Here are some ways they do it.62_People often lie because they want to hide s

507、omething from someone. For example, a son doesnt tell his parents that hes dating a girl because he doesnt think they will like her. Instead, he says hes going out with the guys.63_ Some people lie because they dont want to do something. For example, someone invites you to a party. You think it will

508、 be boring, so youre busy.64_ Often we stretch the truth to make someone feel good. For example, your friend cooks dinner for you, but it tastes terrible. Do you say so? No! You probably say, “Mmm, this delicious!”65_ Sometimes we dont want to tell someone bad news. For example, you have just had a

509、very bad day at work, but you dont feel like talking about it. So if someone asks you about your day, you just say everything is just fine.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误

510、及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Dear Mr. Black,Were very gladly to have received your money and some reading materials. Thank you very much.We had been studying hard since we came back to school. Under the help of our teachers and classmates, we have made great progress on our studies. So we often

511、 praised and encouraged by our teachers and parents. We have made our minds to study hard than before to learn every subject well in order to be admitted to key university in the future.Were looking forward to see you, but we have no chance to go to the Nanjing ourselves.So we hope you can post us a

512、 photo of your soon.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua第二节:书面表达(满分30分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Velinda 来信请你在寒假教她学习汉语。请根据以下要点,用英语给她写封回信。时间:每周二下午3:005:00地点:李华家书房内容:1.日常会话;2中文歌曲;3中国节日。注意:1.词数100120;2可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear Velinda, Glad to hear from you. Id like to tell you what I have planned for your Chinese s

513、tudy. _Best wishes.Li Hua综合能力训练卷(八)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1Sir, _man named George wants to see you.Did he ever make _ telephone call?Aa; the Bthe; theCthe; / Da; a2It was dark and he had already lost his _of direction.Athought Bfeeling C

514、idea Dsense3Have you finished all your exercises?Yes, _ is left. As a matter of fact, they are as easy as ABC.Anothing Bnot one Cnone Dneither4If you want to book tickets for the 2012 Olympic Games, just call 60952012.It _be simpler.Amustnt BwontCneednt Dcouldnt5For immediate delivery, tell the comp

515、any _you are and theyll send the goods to you.Awhere Bwho Cwhat Dhow6Cheer up! _things as they are and you will enjoy every day of your life.ATaking BTo take CTake DTaken7“Youll have to wait for two hours, _ is, at about 11:30, _ the medical report will come out, ”the doctor said to me.Athat; when B

516、which; thatCthat; which Dit; whose8Im sorry. I shouldnt have been so rude to you.You _ something not very nice to me, but thats OK.Ahave said Bhad saidCwere saying Ddid say9_ there is going to be a policy change _ of those things is going to change.AUnless; few BUntil; fewCUnless; none DUntil; none1

517、0What you should do is just _ the milk until it boils and then turn off the gas.Awatch Bnotice Csense Dattend11Not until the taxi disappeared in the distance _her handbag was gone.ATina had found Bhad Tina foundCdid Tina find DTina found 12He got wellprepared for the job interview, for he couldnt ri

518、sk the good opportunity_.Ato lose BlosingCto be lost Dbeing lost13A medical team was sent to Japan by air five hours ago.So they _ have arrived by now.The flight usually takes four hours or so.Amight Bcould Cmust Dneed14Before the traffic_ turns to green light, dont cross the street.Amark Bsign Csig

519、nal Dremark15What do you want to do next? We have half an hour until the basketball game._. Whatever you want to do is fine with me.AIt just depends. BIt is up to you.CAll right. DGlad to hear that.16Be careful that a good name of a product doesnt _ mean good quality of it. A. alternatively B. appro

520、ximatelyC. obviously D. necessarily17Hes _ to fail the exam if he doesnt do any revision. A. near B. fit C. bound D. easy18Why _ to go abroad to study, when there are so many good universities at home?A. imagine B. bother C. consider D. prevent19Nowhere else, as his mother told us, _ except the cabi

521、n in the backyard.A. did he go B. he did goC. went he D. he went 20The TV play series The Revolution of 1911, broadcast on CCTV1 lately, is_ the 100th anniversary of The Revolution of 1911.Ain favor of Bin honor ofCin place of Din search of第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中

522、,选出最佳选项。Its no secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them. Thats especially_21_of children who remain in homes where theyre badly treated_22_the law blindly favors biological parents. Its also true of children who_23_fo

523、r years in foster (寄养) homes because of parents who cant or wont care for them but_24_to give up custody (监护) rights.Fourteenyearold Kimberly Mays_25_neither description, but her recent court victory could_26_help children who do. Kimberly has been the_27_of an angry custody battle between the man w

524、ho raised her and her biological parents, with whom she has never lived. A Florida judge_28_that the teenager can remain with the only father shes ever known and that her biological parents have “no legal_29_”on her. Shortly after_30_in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another baby were mistakenly s

525、witched and sent home with the_31_parents. Kimberlys biological parents, Ernest and Regina Twigg, received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical tests_32_that the child wasnt the Twiggs own daughter, but Kimberly was, thus leading to a custody_33_with Robert Mays. In 1989, the two fam

526、ilies_34_that Mr. Mays would maintain custody with the Twiggs getting_35_rights. Those rights were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being_36_.The decision to_37_Kimberly with Mr. Mays caused heated discussion. But the judge made it clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue (起诉)_38_h

527、er own behalf. Thus he made it clear that she was_39_just a personal possession of her parents. Biological parentage does not mean an absolute ownership that cancels(取消) all the_40_of children.21A.terrible Bsad Ctrue Dnatural22A.but Bif Cwhen Dbecause23A.settle Blive Csuffer Dgather24A.have Brefuse

528、Cstick Dfail 25A.likes Bgives Cfits Dknows26A.actually BeventuallyCsuccessfully Dabruptly27A.victim BobjectCsacrifice Dteenager28A.ruled BbelievedCordered Dindicated29A.expectation BactionCeffect Dclaim30A.birth BjudgmentCoperation Dschool31A.biological BownCkind Dwrong32A.examined BexplainedCdecide

529、d Dshowed33A.battle BrightCagreement Ddecision 34.A.thought BquarreledCagreed Dprepared 35A.equal BsameCvisiting Dspeaking 36A.harmed BforbiddenCwounded Dhidden37A.make Bleave Cgive Dkeep38A.by Bthrough Con Din 39A.more than Bno more thanCnot more than Dless than40A.freedom BhappinessCrights Dideas第

530、二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe early 1900s were very different from today.Toys,though they have evolved in many ways,were still the delight of children everywhere.Theodore Roosevelts Presidency marks the beginning of the “Teddy Bear”. In the year 1902

531、,toy bears were named “Teddy” after the presidents nickname.The Teddy Bear became known worldwide,and is still known and loved today.It was only a few years later that the Teddy Bears were mass produced.In 1913,an item called the Erector Set was invented.It was a steel,motorized toy that children co

532、uld use to build models of anything.Its creator was AC.Gilbert,a medical doctor.Charles Pajeau created a similar wooden set called Tinker Toys in the year 1914.Tinker Toys were made for younger children.Raggedy Ann dolls first came on the scene after newspaper cartoonist Johnny Gruelle reproduced th

533、e doll he made for his daughter.That was in 1915.The following year,an architects son named John Lloyd Wright,invented Lincoln Logs,which were interlocked to make structures.Two years after Mickey Mouse was created,stuffed(填塞)Mickey Mouse dolls were made by Charlotte Clark.This was the start of Disn

534、ey merchandise.The yoyo became popular in the United States after Donald Duncan bought a yoyo company in 1929.The ViewMaster,a three dimensional viewer,was developed by a camera enthusiast named William Gruber.The toy became popular when Gruber licensed Disney characters to make still,3D images from

535、 Disney movies and television programs.Finally,in 1940,model airplanes were mass produced.They started out as a way for manufacturers to sell planes to the military,but later caught on as a toy.The toys that we know and love today have had their roots from these ancient times.Isnt it interesting to

536、know that if it hadnt been for all these creative people,most of the games you know today would never have been?41Why were toy bears named “Teddy”?ATo be suitable for mass production.BTo be easily pronounced by children.CTo meet the advertisers needs.DTo memorize President Theodore Roosevelt.42In wh

537、ich aspect do the toys created by Gilbert differ from those by Charles?AShape. BMaterial used.CThemes. DPrice.43When did the ViewMaster become popular?AAfter William Gruber was born.BAfter Gruber licensed Disney characters.CTwo years after Mickey Mouse was created.DWhen Disney merchandise was starte

538、d.44From the last paragraph we can learn that_.Athose people who created these games should never be forgottenBsome toys created in ancient times now disappearCcreativity exists in every field all the timeDtoys nowadays are totally different from those in ancient times45What does the passage talk ab

539、out?AThe function of toys.BThe history of Disney characters.CToys in the early 1900s.DThe financial meaning of toys.B “In only six days I lost seven pounds of weight.”“Two full inches in the first three days!”These are the kinds of statements used in magazine,newspaper,radio and television ads,promi

540、sing new shapes and new looks to those who buy the medicine or the device.The promoters of products say they can shape the legs,slim the face,smooth wrinkles,or in some other way to add to beauty or desirability.Often such products are nothing more than moneymaking things for their promoters.The res

541、ults they produce are questionable,and some are dangerous to health.To understand how these products can be legally promoted to the public,it is necessary to understand something of the laws covering their regulation.If the product is a drug,FDA(Food and Drug Administration)can require proof under t

542、he Food,Drug,and Cosmetic Act that is safe and effective before it is put on the market.But if the product is a device,FDA has no authority to require premarketing proof of safety or effectiveness.If a product already on the market is a danger to health,FDA can request the producer or distributor to

543、 remove it from the market voluntarily,or it can take legal action,including seizure(查封)of the product.One notable case a few years ago involved an electrical device called the Relaxacisor,which had been sold for reducing the waistline.The Relaxacisor produced electrical shocks to the body through c

544、ontact pads.FDA took legal action against the distributor to stop the sale of the device on the grounds that it was dangerous to health and life.Obviously,most of the devices on the market have never been the subject of court proceedings(法律诉讼),and new devices appear continually.Before buying,it is u

545、p to the consumer to judge the safety or effectiveness of such items.46It can be inferred that the ads mentioned in the text are_.Aobjective BcostlyCunreliable Dillegal47Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?AThe court is in charge of removing dangerous products.BNew products are more

546、 likely to be questionable.CThe production of a device must be approved by FDA.DThe promoters usually just care about profits.48FDA can ask for the proof of safety and effectiveness of a product_.Aif it is a drugBif it is a deviceCif its consumers make complaintsDif its distributors challenge FDAs a

547、uthority49The Relaxacisor is mentioned as_.Aa product which was designed to produce electricityBa product whose distributor was involved in a legal case Ca successful advertisement of a beauty productDan example of a quality beauty productCI first heard this story a few years ago from a girl I had m

548、et in New Yorks Greenwich Village. The girl told me that she had been one of the participants. Since then, others to whom I have related the tale have said that they had read a version of it in some forgotten book, or been told it by an acquaintance who said that it actually happened to a friend. Pr

549、obably the story is one of those mysterious bits of folklore that emerge from the national subconscious every few years, to be told a new in one form or another. The cast of character shifts, the message endures. I like to think that it did happen, somewhere, sometime. They were going to Fort Lauder

550、dalethree boys and three girlsand when they boarded the bus, they were carrying sandwiches and wine in paper bags, dreaming of golden beaches and sea tides as the gray cold of New York vanished behind them.As the bus passed through New Jersey, they began to notice Vingo. He sat in front of them, dre

551、ssed in a plain, illfitting suit, never moving, his dusty face masking his age. He chewed the inside of his lip a lot, frozen into some personal cocoon of silence. Deep into the night, outside Washington, the bus pulled into Howard_Johnsons,_and everybody got off except Vingo. He sat rooted in his s

552、eat, and the young people began to wonder about him, trying to imagine his life: perhaps he was a sea captain, a runaway from his wife, an old soldier going home. When they went back to the bus, one of the girls sat beside him and introduced herself. “Were going to Florida,” she said brightly, “ I h

553、ear its beautiful.”“It is,” he said quietly, as if remembering something he had tried to forget. “Want some wine?” she said. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence. After a while, she went back to the others, and Vingo nodded in sleep. In the m

554、orning, they awoke outside another Howard Johnsons, and this time Vingo went in. The girl insisted that he join them. He seemed very shy, and ordered black coffee and smoked nervously as the young people chattered about sleeping on beaches. When they returned to the bus, the girl sat with Vingo agai

555、n, and after a while, slowly and painfully, he began to tell his story. He had been in jail in New York for the past four years, and now he was going home. “Are you married?”“I dont know.”“You dont know?” she said.“Well, when I was in jail I wrote to my wife,” he said. “I told her that I was going t

556、o be away for a long time, and that if she couldnt stand it, if the kids kept asking questions, if it hurt her too much, well, she could just forget me. Id understand. Get a new guy, I saidshes a wonderful woman, really somethingand forget about me. I told her she didnt have to write me. And she did

557、nt. Not for three and a half years.”“And youre going home now, not knowing?”“Yeah,” he said shyly. “Well, last week, when I was sure the parole was coming through, I wrote her again. We used to live in Brunswick, just before Jacksonville, and theres a big oak tree just as you come into town. I told

558、her that if she didnt have a new guy and if shed take me back, she should put a yellow handkerchief on the tree, and Id get off and come home. If she didnt want me, forget itno handkerchief, and Id go on through.”“Wow,” the girl said. “Wow.”She told the others, and soon all of them were in it, caugh

559、t up in the approach of Brunswick, looking at the pictures Vingo showed them of his wife and three childrenthe woman handsome in a plain way, the children still unformed in the cracked, muchhandled snapshots. Now they were 20 miles from Brunswick, and the young people took over window seats on the r

560、ight side, waiting for the approach of the great oak tree. The bus acquired a dark, hushed mood, full of the silence of absence and lost years. Vingo stopped looking, tightening his face into the excons mask, as if fortifying himself against still another disappointment. Then Brunswick was 10 miles,

561、 and then five. Then, suddenly, all of the young people were up out of their seats, screaming and shouting and crying, doing small dances of joy. All except Vingo. Vingo sat there stunned, looking at the oak tree. It was covered with yellow handkerchiefs20 of them, 30 of them, maybe hundreds, a tree

562、 that stood like a banner of welcome billowing in the wind. As the young people shouted, Vingo slowly rose from his seat and made his way to the front of the bus to go home. 50. At the beginning of the story, the young boys and girls _. A. neglected Vingo intentionallyB. wanted to help VingoC. cared

563、 about Vingo too muchD. paid no attention to Vingo at all 51. The underlined part “Howard Johnsons” is most probably a _. A. restaurant B. railway stationC. bus stop D. clinic52. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The girl who spoke to Vingo had been to Florida several times. B. Vingo was

564、 not willing to tell the others the true story all the time.C. In fact, Vingo wasnt sure of his wifes attitude at all. D. Vingo stayed in jail in New Jersy for four years. 53. What does the handkerchief stand for in the passage? A. It stands for happiness and fun. B. It stands for tolerance and acce

565、ptance.C. It stands for purity and innocence. D. It stands for excitement and surprise. 54. The last paragraph shows us EXCEPT _. A. everyone was delighted at the flying handkerchiefsB. the flying handkerchiefs on the old oak tree were beyond Vingos expectationsC. Vingo was unwilling to go home at o

566、nce so he slowly rose from his seatD. Vingos excited feelings couldnt be expressed in words 55. The paragraphs following this passage would most probably talk about _. A. the conversation between Vingo and his familyB. the travel of the excited young people to Fort LauderdaleC. Vingos three lovely c

567、hildrenD. Vingos bad experience in prisonDMotorists who used to listen to the radio or their favorite tunes on CDs may have a new way to entertain themselves, after engineers in Japan developed a musical road surface.A team from the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute has built a number of “melod

568、y roads”, which use cars as tuning forks(音叉)to play music as they travel.The concept works by using grooves(凹槽)They are cut at very specific intervals in the road surface. The melody road uses the spaces between to create different notes.Depending on how far apart the grooves are, a car moving over

569、them will produce a series of high or low notes, and designers are able to create a distinct tune.Patent documents for the design describe it as notches(刻痕)“formed in a road surface so as to play a melody without producing simple sound or rhythm and reproduce melodylike tones”There are three musical

570、 strips in central and northern Japanone of which plays the tune of a Japanese pop song. Reports say the system was invented by Shizuo Shinoda.He scraped some markings into a road with a bulldozer(推土机)before driving over them and found that they helped to produce all kinds of tones.The optimal speed

571、 for melody road is 44 kph,but people say it is not always easy to get the intended sound.“You need to keep the car windows closed to hear well,”wrote one Japanese blogger.“Driving too fast will sound like playing fast forward, while driving around 12 mph20 km/hhas a slowmotion effect, making you al

572、most carsick.”56.According to the passage,melody roads use_to create different notes.Acars BgroovesCspaces between intervals Dbulldozers57We can learn from the passage that the highness of notes is depended on_.Ahow far the grooves areBhow big the grooves areCthe number of the groovesDthe speed of t

573、he car58The underlined word “optimal” in the passage might mean_.Afastest BpossibleCbest Dsuitable59In order to hear the music well,you have to_.Adrive very fastBdrive slowlyCopen the windows wideDkeep the windows closed60Whats the best title of the passage?AA New Type of MusicBMelody Roads in Japan

574、CA Musical Road SurfaceDA New Invention in Japan第二节:下面文章中有5处(第6165题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。APreparations for surfingBPotential dangersCCurrent surfers attitude towards surfingDFinding the right waveEWhere surfers come fromFThe most dangerous sportSurfing is one of the f

575、astest developing sports in the world today. It used to be practiced by the ancient Polynesians, but since the 1960s anyone and everyone can go surfing.61_ Surfing is more of a way of life for some people than simply a sport, and many spend their time travelling around the planet in search of the pe

576、rfect wave. Typically, the average surfer is a relaxed type of person: They say its something about the art of catching waves and being out in the elements that makes you feel very relaxed. Surfers greet each other by saying “Howzit?” (a bit like “Hows it going?”) and sometimes call each other “bru”

577、 or “brah” from the Hawaiian word for brother, “braddah”. British surfers travel in VW camper vans and look a bit like hippies.62_ Anywhere that has a coastline with big waves is home to surfers. Half of Australias coastline is surfable so there are lots of Australian surfers. Hawaii is where the sp

578、ort was invented and the current champion is Hawaiian Sunny Garcia. A lot of surfers also come from California and New Zealand. There are even surfers in the UK who hang out on the southwest coast where the Atlantic waves hit the shore.63_ Get a board. Most surfers start on short boards. Long boards

579、 and guns are only for experienced surfers catching huge waves. You also have to be a very strong swimmer: being able to swim at least 100 meters, and 25 meters underwater is required.64_ Beach breaks are waves which fall onto sand. They can be big, but are best if you are a beginner. Waves vary in

580、size during different seasons and even at different times of the day, so watch out! Surfing can be dangerous and you need advice from someone experienced. More experienced surfers catch waves at point and reef breaks. They are away from the coast, and the swell comes deep from the ocean. Point break

581、s are waves bent because of the shape of the land beneath the ocean, and reef breaks are shaped by coral and rocks.65_ Surfing is a dangerous sport if you arent a strong swimmer or if you try to do too much. The main thing most surfers have to worry about is their own board or other surfers boards.

582、Great white sharks, stingrays and deadly jellyfish are also not friendly to surfers, but actually running into one of these is quite rare.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及

583、其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。After watch “English TV” last Sunday morning, I phoned to my classmate and told him to go to see a film in the afternoon. Before the film was over, we returned to school to do our lessons. While we are having a rest in the corridor, I saw Mr. Liu, my head teacher. He

584、 told me that we had made some progresses in English, but my Chinese lagged behind, especially my Chinese composition. He suggested I must read more and keeping a diary every day. In the evening my father told me that reading newspapers would do me well for improving composition writing. That was re

585、ally good idea! What they said was quite right, and I should follow their advice. 第二节:书面表达(满分30分)You are supposed to write a composition on the topic Making Friends Selectively or Extensively. You should write 100120 words and base your writing on the outline given below:1有些人认为应该有选择地交朋友;2另一些人认为应该广泛地交朋友;3你的看法。Making Friends Selectively or Extensively?_

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