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2007屆北京市第80中學月考試卷21.—I’velookedeverywhere,butIhaven’tfoundanyblackink.—Then,I’mafraidthereisleft.A.nothingB.nooneC.noneD.neither22.—It’sseveno’clockalready.Marybehomebynow.—Oh,Iforgottotellyouthatshewasgoingtoapartyandwouldn’tbehomeuntil10.A.mustB.shouldC.mightD.could23.—Hi,David,youlookawful.What’sthetrouble?—Well,,Ihadanaccidentinthecarthismorning.Someonedroveintothebackofmine.A.justthenB.believeitornotC.soonerorlaterD.beforelong24.— thosestudentsChinese,doyouhavetospeaktheirlanguageveryoften?—No,theylearnmostwhentheclassistaughtinaforeignlanguage.A.Toteach

B.Taught

C.Tobetaught

D.Teach25.—Howabout

wegototheconcertafterdinner?—Soundsagoodidea!A.when B.if C.whether D.that26.—Doyoulikethiscoat,madam?—Well,it

’sabittoolarge.Doyouhavethiscoatof

size?A.the

smaller

B.a(chǎn)smaller

C.a(chǎn)smallest

D.a(chǎn)small27.Learninganotherlanguageislikesteppingoutof

adoor,

Icanlookbackandseemoreclearlymyownlanguage.A.bywhich

B.which

C.throughwhich

D.onwhich28.—Whodoyouthinkwillwritetous,sister?—I’mhopingtoget

importantletterfrom

father.A.the;

不填

B.a(chǎn)n;the

C.a(chǎn)n;

不填

D.the;the29.Kidstalkfrequentlyaboutwhattheycando,

manyadultsdotheopposite,tendingtotalkaboutwhattheycan

andwhy’t.A.a(chǎn)nd

B.so

C.for

D.while30.There

’snobeerleftandthepubsareshutsoyou

’.llhavetoA.goout

B.gooff

C.gowithout

D.gothrough31.—IsthemeetingheldinRoom302or303?—Itshouldbe302.ButIhearthatit

tilltomorrow.A.wasputoff

B.willputoff

C.hasbeenputoff

D.isputoff32.TheUniversityofTokyoistheoldestuniversityinJapanandhasalwaysbeenintheleadwhenitcomesto newchallenges.A.befaced

B.face

C.facing

D.faced33.—IsMr.Stephenin,please?He

me.—Yes.sir,inthemeetingroom.A.isexpecting

B.hasexpected

C.expected

D.wasexpecting34.Thefilm

“AWorldwithoutThieves

”agreatsuccessandbroughtinalargeprofittothecinema.A.a(chǎn)ppreciated

B.enjoyed

C.won

D.seized35.I’dappreciate

ifyouwouldturntheradiodown.A.that

B.it

C.this

D.you第二節(jié) 完型填空(共 20小題;每小題 1.5分,滿分 30分)閱讀下面短文,撐握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個選項 (A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項Ihadaninterestingexperienceplayingping-ponglastyear.Iwasplayingagainsta36opponent(對手).Thescorewas20to17inher37.Iwonthenextthreepointswhichmadethescore20to20.I38mypaddleonthetableandthankedmyopponentandbegantowalkaway.Shecalledme39andsaidwehadtocontinueuntiloneofus40.“Look,”Isaid,“41ifwe,oneoftwoeventswilltakeplace.EitheryouorIwillwin.Ifyouwin,Iwillbeginto42myskill.IfIwin,youwillbeunhappy.Isnit’tbettertoknowthatwebothplayed43,thatweenjoyedthecompetition,andthatweplayedtoaneven(相等)score?”Thiswasa44endingformyopponentandforthepersonswatchingthiscontest.Itmade45tometoleavewithatie(不分勝負)game,animpasse(僵局):nowinner,no46!So,myfriends,hereistheproblem47me.Ourpresenttechnologymakesitpossiblefornationsto48othernationswithtimeforretaliatory(報復)strikes.Insuchanucleartimethere49benowinners,onlylosers.Undertheseconditions,theonlychoiceto50globaldestructionisglobalimpasse.Thiswouldbea51“tiegame”wherenonationwinsandnonationloses.Animpassereachedthroughcompromise(妥協(xié)).Thisisbecausecompromisebecomestheonlymeansof52.Wecannotdestroythisbeautifulplanetbyholdingonto53understandingofvictory.The54victoryisinachievingadesirableimpasse.Noonewins,55nooneloseseither.36.A.tiringB.poorC.fineD.brave37.A.favorB.sideC.leadD.place38.A.threwB.placedC.stuckD.dropped39.A.upB.overC.onD.back40.A.lostB.wonC.gaveupD.tiredout41.A.performB.stopC.continueD.leave42.A.doubtB.hateC.practiseD.desert43.A.hardB.fairC.poorlyD.well44.A.closeB.surprisingC.satisfyingD.reasonable45.A.progressB.roomC.senseD.time46.A.loserB.fighterC.successD.player47.A.encouragingB.frighteningC.shockingD.troubling48.A.destroyB.a(chǎn)ttackC.seizeD.rule49.A.mayB.shouldC.canD.must50.A.escapeB.fleeC.a(chǎn)cceptD.a(chǎn)void51.A.differentB.smallC.hugeD.familiar52.A.survivingB.livingC.stayingD.pleasing53.A.a(chǎn)noldB.a(chǎn)nunusualC.thesameD.a(chǎn)complete54.A.greatB.onlyC.sameD.equal55.A.whileB.butC.a(chǎn)sD.since第三部分:閱讀理解(共 20小題,每題 2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項( A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AThesummerof1936,theOlympicGameswerebeingheldinBerlin

BecauseAdolfHitlerchildishly insistedthathisperformers

weremembersof

a“masterace

”nationalistic,

feelingswereatanall-timehigh.Iwasn’ttooworriedaboutthis.I ’dtrained,sweatedmyselfforsixyears,withtheGamesinmind.OnmywaythereallIcouldthinkaboutwastakinghomeoneortwoofthosegoldmedals.Ihadmyeyesespeciallyontherunningbroadjump.Ayearbefore,asasophomore( 大二學生),I’dsettheworld ’srecordof26feet8.25inches.Nearlyeveryoneexpectedmetowinthisevent.Iwasinforasurprise.Whenthetimecameforthebroad-jumptrials,atallGermanboynamedLuzLonghitthepitatalmost26feetonhispracticeleaps!AndHitlerhopedtowinthejumpwithhim.IfLongwon,itwouldaddsomenewsupporttotheNazis

’ “masterrace

”Afterall,

IamaNegro.AngryaboutHitler

’sways,IdeterminedtogoandreallyDershowFuhrerandhismasterracewhowassuperiorandwhowasn ’t.Anangryathleteisanathletewhowillmakemistakes.Iwasnoexception.Onthefirsttwoofmythreequalifying

jumps,Ifouled

(犯規(guī))twice.

“DidIcome3,000milesfor

this?”Ithoughtbitterly.Walkingfromthepit,Ikickedangrilyatthedirt.SuddenlyIfeltahandonmyshoulder.IturnedtolookintothefriendlyblueeyesofthetallGermanbroadjumper,whohadeasilyqualifiedforthefinalsonhisfirstattempt.Heofferedmeafirmhandshake.“JesseOwens,I

’mLuzLong.Idon

’tthinkwe

’vemet.

HespokeEnglishwell,thoughwithaGermantwisttoit.“Gladtomeetyou,”Isaid.Then,tryingtohidemynervousness,Iadded,“Howareyou?”“I’mfine.Thequestionis:Howareyou? ”“Whatdoyoumean?”Iasked.“Somethingmustbeeatingyou, ”hesaid, “youshouldbeabletoyoquralifyeyeswithclosed. ”“Believeme,Iknowit.”-andItolditfelthimgoodtosaythattosomeone.56.Theauthorwassurethathewasabletowinoneortwogoldmedals,because

.A.hesimplywantedtoprovetheNazis

’ “masterrace

theorywrongB.nootherathletewasclosetohimC.hehadtrainedhardandwasconfidentD.hewasmuchstrongerandswifterthantheotherathletes57.Whodoyouthinktheunderlinedword

“DerFuhere

inthe3rdparagraphrefersto?A.JesseOwens.

B.LuzLong.C.AdolfHitler.

D.Arunningandjumpingcoach.58.LuzLongreallymeant

by

“Somethingmustbeeatingyou

”.A.tofrightentheAmericanathletenottogetthegoldmedalB.toencourageJesseOwensnottothinkaboutanythingelseandtryhisbestC.totellJesseOwenstoclosehiseyeswhenheperformedD.toshowoffhisforeignlanguageskill59.Thispassageimplies

.A.LuzLongwasafolloweroftheNazis

’ “masterrace

theoryB.beforethewarnationalisticfeelingswereatanall-timehighC.JesseOwenswaslookeddownuponbyothersonlybecausehewasaNegroD.evenatthatspecialtimetherewastruefriendshipbetweenathletesBBUYAJOINTTICKETANDVISITTHEOTHERHISTORICROYALPALACESTHETOWEROFLONDONRoyal(皇家的)palaceandfortress(要塞)forover900years,sceneofmystery,murderandhometotheCrownJewels.KENSINGTONPALACEBirthplaceofQueenVictoria,thisroyalretreatishometomagnificentStateApartmentsandthestunningRoyalCeremonialDressCollection,whichincludesdresseswornbyHM QueenElizabethIIandDiana,PrincessofWales.HISTORICROYALPALACESHamptonCourtPalaceispartofHistoricRoyalPalaces,aregisteredcharity(No:1068852)thatreceivesnopublic

funding

(資金).Werelyontheincomefrom

admissiontickets

tothepalacestopayforvitalprotectionwork,necessaryforthepreservation(保護)ofthesenationalmonumentsandcollectionsforfuturegenerations.Pleaseaskattheticketofficeformoreinformationorvisit.uk.VISITORINFORMATIONCARRIAGERIDESTakeatriparoundHomeParkinahorse-drawncarriage.RidesbeginandendinHomeParkattheentrancebytheEast FrontGardens.Availableallday.

20minuteduration.

10.00£percarriage.Subjecttoweatherandgroundconditions.ENQUIRIESFordetailsofadmissioncharges,grouprates,theFriendsofHamptonCourtPalaceandfacilitiesfordisabledvisitors,call08707527777orvisitwww.H.ukRESTAURANTS&SHOPSChoosefromtheTiltyardTea-roomsorthePrivyKitchenCoffeeShop.Therearealsoanumberofice-creamkiosksopeninthesummer.Thepalaceshopsofferawiderangeofgiftsandsouvenirs.AUDIOGUIDESAudioguidesareincludedinthepalaceticketandareavailableinEnglish,French,German,Italian,SpanishandJapanese.60.Wherecanvisitorsseethedresseswornbysomeroyalmembers?A.KensingtonPalace.

B.TheTowerofLondon.C.HamptonCourtPalace.

D.HistoricRoyalPalaces.61.Youhavetopayextramoneyifyouwantto

.A.haveanaudioguide

B.visittheroyalpalaceandfortressC.takeahorse-drawncarriage

D.seeHamptonCourtPalace62.Whichofthefollowingisnotgiveninthepassage?A.Theprotectionofthenationalmonuments.B.Admissionchargesforgroupvisitors.C.Freegiftsandsouvenirs.D.Conditionsinwhichtotakeahorse-drawncarriage.CIamagoodmothertothreechildren.Ihavetriednevertoletmyprofessionstandinthewayofbeingagoodparent.Inolongerconsidermyselfthecenteroftheuniverse.Ishowup.Ilisten.Itrytolaugh.Iamagoodfriendtomyhusband.Ihavetriedtomakemarriagevows( 誓約)meanwhattheysay.Iamagoodfriendtomyfriends,andtheytome.Withoutthem,therewouldbenothingtosaytoyoutoday.Sohere’swhatIwantedtotellyoutoday:Getalife.Areallife,notadesireofthenextpromotion(提升),thebiggerpaycheck,thelargerhouse.Getalifeinwhichyouarenotalone.Findpeopleyoulove,andwholoveyou.Andrememberthatloveisnotleisure(休閑),itiswork.Pickupthephone.Sendane-mail.Writealetter.Andrealizethatlifeisthebestthingandthatyouhavenobusinesstakingitforgranted.Itissoeasytowasteourlives,ourdays,ourhours,andourminutes.Itissoeasytoexistinsteadoftolive.Ilearnedtolivemanyyearsago.Somethingreally,reallybadhappenedtome,somethingthatchangedmylifeinwaysthat,ifIhadmychoice,itwouldneverhavebeenchangedatall.AndwhatIlearnedfromitiswhat,today,seemstobethehardestlessonofall:Ilearnedtolovethejourney,notthedestination.IlearnedtolookatallthegoodintheworldandtrytogivesomeofitbackbecauseIbelievedinit,completelyandtotally.AndItriedtodothat,inpart,bytellingotherswhatIhadlearned.Bytellingthemthis:Readinthebackyardwiththesunonyourface.Learntobehappy.Andthinkoflifeasadeadlyillness,becauseifyoudo,youwillliveitwithjoyandpassion( 激情)asitoughttobelived.63.Thebesttitleofthispassageprobablyis.A.LoveyourfriendsB.LiveareallifeC.Don’twastetimeD.Beagoodmotherandwife64.Howdidtheauthorformherviewoflife?A.Throughsocialexperience.B.Bylearningfromherfriends.C.Throughanunfortunateexperience.D.Fromherchildrenandhusband.65.Bytheunderlinedsentence“Itissoeasytoexistinsteadoftoliveauthorreallymeansthatpeopletendto.A.makealivingratherthanliveareallifeB.workratherthanenjoylifeC.wastealotinlifeD.forgetthemostimportantlessonsinlife66.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardwork?A.Doitwelltoserveothers.

”inthefifthparagraB.Earnenoughmoneytomakelifebetter.C.Tryyourbesttogethigherpositionandpay.D.Don’tletitaffectyourreallife.67.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat .A.theauthorisasuccessinpersonallifeB.theauthordidn ’ttryherbesttoworkwellC.theauthorspentallhertimecaringforherchildrenD.theauthorlikestravelingverymuchDYearsagotherewasagroupofbrilliant youngmenattheUniversityofWisconsin,whoseemedtohaveamazingcreativeliterarytalent.Theywerewould-beextraordinaryintheirabilitytoputtheEnglishlanguagetoitsbestuse.Thesepromisingyoungmenmetregularlytoreadandcriticizeeachother

’swork.Thesemenwerecruelwith

oneanother

.

They

dissected(剖析)the

smallestliteraryexpressionintoahundredpieces.Theywereheartless,though,evenintheircriticism.Thegatheringsbecamesuchstagesofliterarycriticismthatthemembersofthisspecialclubcalledthemselvesthe“Stranglers(扼殺者).”Nottobeleftbehind,thewomenofliterarytalentintheuniversityweredeterminedtostartacluboftheirown,onecomparabletotheStranglers.Theycalledthemselvesthe 爭 “Wra論者).”They,too,readtheirworkstooneanother.Buttherewasonegreatdifference.Theircriticismwasmuchsofter,morepositive,moreencouraging.Sometimes,therewasalmostnocriticismatall.Everyattempt,eventheslightestone,wasencouraged.TwentyyearslateragraduateoftheuniversitywasdoingastudyofhisclassmateswhenhenoticedavastdifferenceintheliteraryaccomplishmentsoftheStranglersascompared

’withtheWranglers.OfallthebrightyoungmeninStranglers,notonehadmadeagreatliteraryaccomplishmentofanykind.FromtheWranglershadcomesixormoresuccessfulwriters,someofnationalfamesuchasMarjorieKinnanRawlings,whowrotetheYearling.Talentbetweenthetwo?Probablythesame.Levelofeducation?Notmuchdifference.ButtheStranglersstrangled,whiletheWranglersweredeterminedtogiveeachotheralift.TheStranglersmadeanatmosphereofdisagreementandself-doubt.TheWranglershighlighted(突出)thebest,nottheworst.68.What’sthemaindifferencebetweenthetwoliteratureclubsintreatingeachother ’sA.Themenarecruelandthewomenarewarmhearted.B.Themenareheartlessandthewomenarestrict.C.Themenarestrictandthewomenarelively.D.Themenarecriticalandthewomenareencouraging.69.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat

.A.thelesscriticismthebetter

B.toomuchcriticismmaydestroycreativityC.themorepraisethebetter

D.encouragementcanmakeeveryonesucceed70.Whydidthewomenclubobviouslyachievemore?A.Becauseitprovidedanatmosphereofencouragement.B.Becausethewomenhadnocriticismtoitsmembers.C.Becausethemen

’sclubachievednothing.D.Becauseitlearnedlessonsfromthemen

’sclub.71.Theunderlinedword

“accomplishments

”inthefifthparagraphprobablyhasthesamemeaningas .A.completeness

B.movements

C.a(chǎn)chievementsE

D.resultsRecentlyIwasasked, “AreweanywherenearthedaywhenyoucanclimbintoacaronLongIsland,programittotakeyoutoyourniece’shouseinChicago,hitenter,andafterthefirsthundredyards,onceyouhitamainroad,thecartakesoverautomaticallyandyoujustsitbackandenjoytheride?

”ItisaquestionIworry.ButIhadtoanswertruthfully:

“Absolutely.Wearewithoutadonearthatday.

”Look,we

’realreadydoingitwithes.airplanNorthropGrumman ’sGlobalHawktakesoffatanairbaseintheU.S.,climbsto50,000feet,fliestoAustralia,andlandsatanAustralianairbase,wherethereisagrandstandfilledwithmilitaryofficials, —withnohumanpilot.Thenecessarytechnologyisalreadyhere.Wehaveradartechnologythatcanbetiedtocruise(巡航)controlandbrakes,whic

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