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1、 M8U2第一节 单项选择1. Who should be responsible for the accident?-The boss, not the workers. They just carried out the order .A. as toldB. as are told C. as tellingD. as they told2.-You didnt come to my party. - Well,_,but I was away on business then. A. Id love B .Id love to C. Id love to do D. Id love t

2、o have 3.Jesse enjoys _ new ways of doing things ,although he sometimes has to face failure. A. taking out B. ruling out C trying out D.walking out 4. After 15 years in the USA, he finally decided to _ American citizenship. A concentrate on B apply for C.look out for D. appeal to 5. Its the _ of the

3、 club members to use the resources of this website free of charge. A permission B formula C reception D .privilege6.Every evening after dinner,if not _ from work , I will spend some time walking my dog A. being tired B tiring C tired D to be tired 7.The good thing about children is that they_ very e

4、asily to new environments. A.adapt B appeal C. attach D.apply 8.The couple _ last year. They had lived together for twenty years ,though. A.broke out B. broke away C.broke up D.broke down 9.He _ to go to the cinema with me ,saying that he was busy going over his lessons. A.declined B promised C tend

5、ed D approved 10 - Have you been to the Great Wall? - - Perhaps not in my memory._, it might have been during my early childhood. A If any B If ever C If once D If not 11.-Are you satisfied with what he has done ? - Not at all. It couldnt be _A any worse B bo bad C. much better D so good 12.I was ju

6、st talking to Margaret when Jackson _. A.cut in B cut down C cut out D cut up13. We wanted to get home before dark ,but it didnt quite _ as planned. A. make out B. turn out C.go on D.come up 14. _ was known to them that Bob had broken his promise _he would give them a rise.A. What; whatB. It; whichC

7、. As; thatD. It; that15. But for their help,we _ the program in time. A. can not finish B. will not finish C. had not finished D. could not have finished第二节 完形填空There is an English saying that goes, “he who laughs last, laughs the hardest. ”High School Musical star and teen attraction Zac Efron is 3

8、1 a lot these days. 32 a young boy, Efron was bullied(欺负) in school because he was the smallest in his class and made 33 of because he looked a bit ugly. But history, as they say, is a thing of the 34 . Now at 21, Efron is one of People Magazines 100 Most Beautiful People, and is 35 the world promot

9、ing the third High School Musical film. Efron was born and 36 in California. He took school seriously. 37 Efron, “he would be mad if he got not an A 38 a B in school. ”It was his father who 39 him to act. He took part in school 40 and practiced with a local theater group. He also took singing lesson

10、s. He 41 from high school in 2006 and was accepted at the University of Southern California to study film. But he put it off 42 study movies when you can star in them? Now he has signed on to star in a romantic comedy and to 43 in the remake of the popular movie, Footloose. Efron is also earning mor

11、e than3 million for his 44 in High School Musical 3. Not 45 for a 21-year-old. But Efron 46 remembers those bullies. “You have to remember that bullies want to bring you 47 because you have something that they 48 ,” Efron said. “Also, when people 49 your weaknesses, it is 50 an opportunity for you t

12、o rise above. ”31. A. thinkingB. doingC. singingD. laughing 32. A. AsB. Like C. ForD. To33. A. littleB. freeC. fun D. use34. A. present B. past C. moment D. time35. A. visiting B. showing C. turningD. traveling36. A. grown B. risenC. raised D. brought37. A. According toB. Judging fromC. As for D. Ow

13、ing to 38. A. or B. butC. and D. nor39. A. wanted B. promisedC. encouragedD. expected40. A. meetingsB. reports C. lecturesD. performances41. A. graduated B. leftC. benefited D. started42. A. howB. why C. whoD. when43. A. play B. behave C. moveD. manage44. A. resultB. deedC. effect D. role45. A. good

14、B. badC. familiarD. popular46. A. evenB. yetC. stillD. not47. A. downB. upC. onD. in48. A. hateB. shareC. needD. envy49. A. pick out B. point out C. take outD. find out 50. A. probably B. simplyC. clearlyD. fairly第三节 阅读理解NEW YORK (Reuters) Foods that fill you up without packing a ton of calories can

15、 help in the battle of obesity(肥胖), results of a new study suggest.In the study, obese women who reduced the “energy density(密度)” of their diet by cutting their intake of fats and adding more fruits and vegetables lost more weight over a 12-month period, and felt less hungry, than those who simply r

16、educed their fat intake.“Adding low calorie-dense foods into the diet is an effective way of lowering calories and reducing hunger when youre trying to lose weight,” Dr Julia A Ello-Martin said.One of the reasons people dont stick to a weight-loss diet is hunger. Ello-Martin and her colleagues guess

17、ed that a diet that controls hunger by encouraging dieters to fill up on low energy-density foods may improve adherence(坚持), as well as increase weight loss.For the study, 97 obese women were randomly assigned to a group that was advised to decrease their intake of fats or one that was told to decre

18、ase their fat intake and increase low energy-density foods, particularly fruits and vegetables. Twelve months later, weight had come off the women in both groups. The women in the fruit and vegetable group, however, lost 7.9kg,in comparison to 6.4kg among the others.The women in the fruit and vegeta

19、ble group also experienced less hunger than the women who only reduced their fat intake, study findings show.Although the study lasted only one year, Ello-Martin guesses the dieters may be able to keep their weight loss and dietary changes over a longer period.“They are getting to eat foods that are

20、 helping them not feel hungry,” she said. “Whats more, the study didnt have that unpleasant approach of having to count calories every day.”63. The underlined word “randomly” in Paragraph 5 most likely means “ ”. A. designedly B. not deciding in advance C. happening on purposeD. accidentally64. From

21、 the passage we can learn that . A. only reducing the intake of fats is an effective way of losing weightB. the new way of weight loss can add to the trouble of calculating calories C. eating low energy-density foods may have a side effect on peoples healthD. many people failed to lose weight partly

22、 because they couldnt stand hunger65. It can be inferred from the passage that_ . A. the women in the fruit and vegetable group lost more weight B. adding low energy-density foods makes them feel more hungryC. eating low energy-density foods helps them lose more weightD. the study which lasted one y

23、ear worked out well66. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Fruits and vegetables make a difference to weight loss.B. Better eat less to lose weight effectively.C. Low energy-density foods help lose weight.D. Losing weight is good for health.第四节 书面表达请根据下列两幅图用英语写一篇短文,短文内容包括以下几个要点:妈妈阻止儿子去扶摔倒的女孩;儿子对于倒了的油瓶置之不理。写作时要适当发挥,语言连贯,要写出妈妈的惊诧,还要写自己对此幅漫画的感受和观点。(词数:150左右)_

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