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    1、一、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)( ) 1. Dogs have a very good _ of smell and are often used to search for survivors in an earthquake.A. sense B. view C. means D. idea( ) 2. The shocking news made me realize _terrible problems we would face.A. that B. how C. what D. why( ) 3. ( ) 4. -Have you seen the film F

    2、orever Young? -Of course, I have. It was in our city _ it was made.A. when B. where C. that D. what( ) 5. Meals at our school are _ terrible _ most of the students would rather spend money having a better meal in off-campus restaurants.A. so; as B. that; such C. such; that D. so; that( ) 6. ( ) 7. _

    3、 the project in time, the staff are working at weekends.A. Completing B. Having completed C. To have completed D. To complete( ) 8. The quality of education in this small school is better than _ in some larger schools.A. that B. one C. it D. this( ) 9.( ) 10. ( ) 11. -Do you have any news from Mr Sm

    4、ith? -No. He moved to a small island in the Caribean and we _ touch.A. lost B. kept in C. needed D. got in( ) 12. When it comes to _ in public, no one can match him.A. speak B. speaking C. being spoken D. be spoken( ) 13. Learning from _ mistakes can help us keep conscious and avoid repeating them i

    5、n the days to come.A. previous B. curious C. obvious D. ridiculous( ) 14. Its surprising that your brother _ Russian so quickly-he hasnt lived there very long.A. picked up B. looked up C. put up D. made up( ) 15. It is important to pay your electricity bill on time, as late payments may affect your

    6、_. A. condition B. income C. status D. credit二、 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)。阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、 C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。How far would you go to make your partner comfortable? For one woman on a cross-country _16_, her love language must be _17_, because her husband _18_ the entire six-hour fligh

    7、t so that she could lie across three seats for a sleep.Fellow (同行的) _19_ Courtney Johnson took a photo of the couple, which she _20_ on Twitter ( a website). “This guy stood the whole six hours so his _21_ could sleep,” she wrote. “Now THAT is _22_.” Her tweet ( a post on Twitter) has got more than

    8、16,400 likes, more than 3,600 retweets and more than 6, 000 replies. People were clearly _23_ about the issue, with some finding it super-romantic and others seeing it as a little strange.Others _24_ the validity (可信度) of the story; with one Twitter user nothing that its not likely that the man woul

    9、d be _25_ to stand for an entire flight. Maybe the woman was taking a rest while the plane was _26_ during a long delay (延误). Whatever the situation was, its _27_ helped to start a conversation on relationships.It has also brought _28_ to the discomfort of flying. Of course, airplanes are famous for

    10、 being _29_. And they seem to be getting more so! USA Today reports that todays airplane seats have _30_room to move your legs than ever. _31_, seat widths(宽度) are now 17 inches (about 43cm) while they used to be 19 inches (about 46cm). Business Insider reports that when it comes to comfortable slee

    11、p, the difference between 17 inches and 18 inches is _32_, pointing to a study that says sleep quality is reduced (降低) by two-thirds in 17-inch-wide seats compared to 19-inch-wide seats.Some companies are trying to _33_ that, like Spirit Airlines with its newly upgraded seats. But before all compani

    12、es change their _34_, those of us without a _35_ like that man are certain to experience uncomfortable sleep on airplanes.( ) 16. A. bikeB. busC. trainD. flight( ) 17. A. powerB. sleepC. timeD. service( ) 18. A. stoodB. ateC. walkedD. lay( ) 19. A. bloggerB. officerC. passengerD. student( ) 20. A. r

    13、eceivedB. sharedC. collectedD. enjoyed( ) 21. A. sisterB. motherC. wifeD. daughter( ) 22. A. loveB. scienceC. freedomD. business( ) 23. A. dividedB. shyC. worriedD. confident( ) 24. A. provedB. acceptedC. testedD. questioned( ) 25. A. advisedB. chosenC. allowedD. ordered( ) 26. A. soldB. groundedC.

    14、builtD. changed( ) 27. A. usuallyB. suddenlyC. hardlyD. certainly( ) 28. A. peaceB. attentionC. hopeD. value( ) 29. A. uncomfortableB. uselessC. unsafeD. ugly( ) 30. A. darkerB. quieterC. smallerD. warmer( ) 31. A. In additionB. At firstC. Above allD. For example ( ) 32. A. slightB. similarC. simple

    15、D. significant( ) 33. A. createB. copyC. correctD. admit( ) 34. A. seatsB. linesC. namesD. rules( ) 35. A. neighborB. partnerC. doctorD. teacher三、阅读理解 (共20个小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分50分) A Wealltalkaboutgoodandbadhabits, butdowereallyknowwhichiswhich? Takingbrushing yourteethforexample. Everyonebelievesitisago

    16、odhabit, buttherearetimeswhenitisnot. Carlsdentisttoldhimhewaschanginghisteethbyover brushingthem. Wantingtokeepthem healthyuntiloldage, hebrushedhisteethfifteenminutesaftereverymeal; hewasalsobrushing toohard.Mosthabitshavebothadvantagesanddisadvantages. Inthisbook,TheHabitChangeWorkbook, I1l 0help

    17、youdecidewhichhabitsyouneedtochange. Firstletsmeettwopeoplewith “bad habits”. Bettylikedshoppingbest. Ittookhermindoffherproblems, andhelpedherforgetherworries.Shealsoshoppedwhenshewasboredorhadsomethingtocelebrate. Bettyshowedherloveby buyingandthengivinggiftstofriendsSheespeciallyenjoyedabigsale.

    18、Whenshefounda bargain, shedoftenbuytwo, threeormoreofthesamething. Bettyusedcreditcardstopay, makingitdifficult forhertopaythecreditcardbillseachmonth.Busyandsingle, Jefffeltthathedidnthavetimetopreparehealthymeals. Heoftenhadfast foodonthewaytoandfromwork. Hekeptsnacksinhisdeskdrawer. Hiskitchenwas

    19、filledwith sodas, cookies, andchips. Jeffwasoverweight. Hisdoctortoldhimtoeatlessfatandgavehima dietplan, butJeffhadntbeensuccessfulinfollowingit. Jeffalsohadtroublesleeping. Hewould lieawakeinbedforhoursbeforefallingasleep.36. WhydoestheauthormentionCarlatthebeginning?A. Toteachushowtotellgoodhabit

    20、sfrombadones.B. Toexplainthatagoodhabitcanhavebadresults.C. Toshowusthatheischanginghishabits.D. Totellusabouthisbadhabits.37. Inwhichpartofamagazinecanweprobablyreadthistext_A. Lifestyle B. News C. Fun D. World38. WhatdoweknowaboutBetty?A. Sometimessheshoppedwhenshewasinpoorspirits. B. Shealwaysexp

    21、ectedtoreceivegifts.C. Shedidnthaveanycreditcards. D. Shehadfewfriends. 39. WecanlearnfromParagraph4 thatJeff _.A. hadahappyfamily. B. hatedeatingfastfood .C. hadnoproblemfallingasleep. D. failedtofollowthedoctorsdietplan.40. What will most probably be talked about in the paragraph that follows?A. W

    22、hat habits should be changed. B. How to change bad habits. C. What good habits are like. D. Why they should change. BMy dad, Greg Newman, had wanted to be a race car driver, but things didnt work out for him. So I guess having a son who could become a race car driver was the next best thing. Dont ge

    23、t mewrong-Dad didnt push me into racing. In fact, when I was about 10 years old, my dad was afraid that driving a car wasnt my dream.So he took the racing away from me.I wasnt very happy with that decision. It wasnt long before Dad realized that racing was what I loved.At four, Dad bought me my firs

    24、t Quarter Midget (袖珍赛车) and thats really where it started for us. Back then, Dad coached me.He would stick out (伸出) his foot in the path of the race car, and then tell me to exactly hit his foot. By repeating this again and again, Dad believed that I would be faster and sharper on the race track.Dad

    25、 worked really long hours at his car repair business to make money so that I could race each weekend. I can remember that every night before he turned off the lights in the garage, Dad would tell me: “Dont forget to kiss your race car good night.” He was trying to teach me that if I show respect, it

    26、s returned. He wanted me to show thankfulness and respect for my race car and for all the hard work that we and many others had put into the dream.My dad, my mom and my sister gave up a lot of things to help me race. For us, there was no better moment than winning the 50th running of the Daytona 500

    27、 in 2008. That evening in February 2008, I knew I had gotten a good push. I could hear the excitement. My father couldnt speak a word, and when he got to Victory Lane (车道), he nearly knocked me over and gave me such a big hug.41. Why did Greg Newman stop his son to race when his son was 10 years old

    28、?A. Because he thought racing was dangerous.B. Because he worried that his son didnt like racing.C. Because he didnt want his son to fail like he did.D. Because he couldnt afford the money.42. Greg Newman did all the following things to support his sons dream EXCEPT _.A. training his son to race B.

    29、working hard to make moneyC. buying his son a mini racing car D. changing his job as a race car driver43. Why did Greg Newman let his son hit his foot?A. To improve his sons skill. B. To help his son to be braver.C. To have fun with his son. D. To make his son more careful.44. Greg Newman asked his

    30、son to kiss his race car good night to _.A. get help from his familyB. treat the race car as a personC. feel grateful that he could follow his dreamD. develop a close relationship with his race car45. In the 50th running of the Daytona 500, Greg Newman couldnt say anything because he was_.A. disappo

    31、inted B. surprised C. sad D. excited CNot all great meals come from restaurants. Some are served from carts and stalls, and eaten on the go. So-called street food is not only delicious, but can be found in nearly every country, rich or poor, says Carla Diamanti, co-author of Street Food: Authentic S

    32、nacks from Around the world. “Its a way to get to know the people and the flavor of a place,” says the Italian writer, who has nibbled her way around the globe. She shares some favorite snacks -and snacking places with us.Naples, Italy Pizza: Pizza may be the closest thing to a global food, but Diam

    33、anti says theres nothing like the way its prepared in Naples. The dish is often ordered from a window counter and quickly baked for customers. If youre eating it on the go, you fold it up for pizza al fortafoglio, literally wallet style. “Our pizza is quick and simple,” she says.www.inaples.itNew Yo

    34、rk: Hot dogs When foreigners first visit America, one of the first things many want to try is the countrys typical snack food, the hot dog. “Its like the flag of America - both inexpensive and democratic,” Diamanti says. “ You expect to see kids queuing at a hot dog stall.” 212-484-1200;Japan: Bento

    35、 boxesDiamanti says the best time and place to eat this portable Japanese meal is under a blooming cherry tree in the spring. Bento boxes are filled with different dishes:often fish meat,pickled vegetables, rice or tofu. “Its really just a taste,” she says. While the containers are often elaborate w

    36、ooden serving trays, they can be also cardboard boxes ordered to go.212-757-5640;www.jnto.go.jpJamaa el Fna Square, Marrakech, Morocco: Food stallsWhen the sun begins to set, this central square comes to life as crowds gather to sing, dance and eat. Hundreds of people cooking at the same time,” Diam

    37、anti says. 212-221-1583;.46. It can be learned from the text that Carla Diamanti _.A. doesnt like street food. B. has traveled a lot .C. has set up the website www.inaples.it. D. likes the pizza most.47.What is special about the pizza in Naples, Italy?A. Its attractive taste B. Its low priceC. Its u

    38、nique ingredients D. The way its prepared.48.For those who want to eat under blooming cherry trees in the spring, theyd better go to_.A. Naples, Italy B. New York C. Japan D. Morocco49. To learn more information about hot dogs, you should visit _. A. www.jnto.go.jp B. C. www.inaples.it D. www.visitm

    39、orocco50.What is the purpose of this text?A.To advertise Carla Diamantis new book.B. To offer information about how to make food.C. To compare some world-famous travel destinations.D. To introduce some snacks and snacking places. DWhen I was nine year old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the

    40、only thing that wasnt very fun about it was that he could catch many fish white I couldnt catch anything. I usually got pretty upset and kept asking him why. He always answered, “Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to think like a fish”, I remember being even more upset then because, “Im not

    41、a fish!”I didnt know how to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think influence what a fish does?As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really meant. So, I read some books on fish. And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water temperature. That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer. Besides, water i

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