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第一部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第1?15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面共有15個(gè)句子,每個(gè)句子中均有1個(gè)詞或短語劃有底橫線,請(qǐng)從每個(gè)句子后面所

給的4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)與劃線部分意義最相近的詞或短語。答案一律涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位

置上。

1TheMayancivilizationflourishedontheYucatanPeninsulaofMexico.

Aprofited

Bgained

Cbenefited

Dprospered

2Thefieldofinternationalfinanceinvolvespoliciesandproceduresthataffecttheflowof

moneyandcreditamongcountries.

Aappraisal

Bnumeration

Cavailability

Dcirculation

3Whenanelectriccurrentflowsthroughawire,amagneticfieldappearsaroundthewire.

Atravels

Bvibrates

Calternates

Dfluctuates

4Itwasdifficulttoseeshipsinthedistancebecauseofthefog.

Asweat

Bhaze

Cdew

Dfrost

5ManytouristsareattractedtotheNewEnglandstatesbytheautumnfoliage.

Aweather

Bleaves

Cfestivals

Dharvest

6Thoughchessplayersmaynowcompeteagainstcomputers,theystillfollowrulesthatwere

usedover800yearsago.

Acomeafter

Babideby

Crecite

Dallow

7Theharpsichord,developedduringtheMiddleAges,wasoneoftheforerunnersofthe

piano.

Acompetitors

Bimitators

Cpredecessors

Doffspring

8Strictsanitaryprocedureshelptoforestalloutbreaksofdisease.

Aprevent

Bcontrol

Cminimize

Dpreview

9Eventhebest-buildmachinewillnotrunforeverwithoutpropermaintenance.

Aeternally

Bsmoothly

Cdependably

Daccurately

10Forfinancialreasons,scientistsareoftencompelledtoforsaketheirresearch.

Aextend

Bresume

Cabandon

Dredirect

]1Archaeologistshavediscoveredfossilsofmillion-year-oldanimalsinexcavations.

Aremnants

Bgraves

Crecords

Dpaws

12Theoldestpreservedmanuscriptsarethosewrittenonpapyrus,whichwerefoundin

Egyptiantombs.

Aprotected

Bhidden

Csought

Ddiscovered

13Maryfrostedthecake.

Aserved

Biced

Csplit

Dcooled

14Inthefirstdecadesofthetwentiethcentury,theindividualgenecouldnotbeseen,but

couldbeworkedwithfruitfully.

Ablindly

Bcompletely

Cproductively

Dcarefully

15Groundedwhalesoftenstrugglefruitlesslytoreenterdeepwater.

Aviolently

Bdesperately

Cinvain

Datlength

第二部分:閱讀判斷(第16?22題,每題1分,共7分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后列出7個(gè)句子,請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對(duì)每個(gè)句子做出判斷。如

果該句提供的是正確信息,請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上把A涂黑;如果該句提供的是錯(cuò)誤信息,請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}

卡上把B涂黑;如果該句的信息在文章中沒有提及,請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡上把C涂黑。

HowtoDesignKitchenWell

Overtheyearseconomic.socialandtechnologicalfactorshaveinfluencedthedesignof

kitchens.Sinceitisoftenusedsimultaneouslybybothfamilymember、aswellasguests,the

kitchenrequiresnotonlyaglamorouslookbutapracticalone.Also.thedesignelementsmust

meettheneedsofthemodernfamily.

Environmentalconcernshavehadanenormousimpactonkitchendesign.Thisconcernin

eludesrecyclingofhouseholdmatcrials?axwellasenergyefficientappliance*andthepurityof

bothwaterandair.Researchshowsthaiupto85percentofthepopulationisconcernedabout

whatmightbeintheirdrinkingwater.Theyarcalsooftendissatisfiedwiththetasteandodor

ofwhatcomesoutoftheirtap.Thisiswhyit'simportanttoconsideraddingawaterfiltersys

tem.

Thecharacteroftoday'skitchenisverydiffcrcnifromthewayitwasthirtyyearsago.

There'smoresophisticationinfoodpreparation.andmoretechnologicalhelpwithcookingand

cleanup.

Whenchoosingcabinets,firstconsiderthestyle.I'srthearchitecturalstyleofyourhouse

asaguide.BecausecabinetsareabiginveMment?itisbesttochoosequality.Popularstylesin

kitchencabinetsarcframedpaneldoorswithraisedorrcrcssi'dpanelsofwood.cabinetfronts

withglasspanes*orsimpleslabdoorsinHrichpaintedorlaminatedfinish.Cabinetpulls<han>

diesandknobsarcofferedinamyriadofdesignsandfinishes.Treathardwareasjewelryand

don'tbeafraidtomixandmatchstyles.

Becausemanyoftoday'、kitchensconsistoftwoormorecookssharinginthemealprepa

ration.thereisaneedformorecounterspace,cooktopsandsinks.Ithoughlifestylesarechan-

ging*theprimaryfunctionofthekitchenasanareaforpreparingfoodhasremainedun-

changed.Thesinkremainsoneofthemostusedareasinthekitchenaswellasanimportant

decorativestatement.

Appliancetechnologyismovingataveryfastpace.Choosingwhattypeoiappliancesas

wellashowmanywilldependonseveralfactorssuchashowoftenandhowmuchyoucook

andthesizeofyourkitchen.

Don*tlimityourselftooneofeachkindofappliance.Youcanhavearefrigeratorinone

placeandafreezerinaseparateareaortwosetsofcooktops.oneonthecounternexttothe

wallovenandoneonanisland.Youcanevenhavetwodishwashersifsizeandbudgetrequire

andpermit-thinkofitassavingtimeinthelongrun.

16Awell-designedkitchenshouldbemodern,beautifulandpracticalatthesametime.

ARight

BWrong

C.Notmentioned

17Beingharmlesstotheenvironmentisthetoppriorityinkitchendesign.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

18Qualitymattersthemostwhenyouarechoosingkitchencabinets.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

19Morecounterspace,cooktopsandsinksareneededintoday*skitchensbecausefood

preparationismorecomplicatedthanitusedtobe.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

20Thedesignofthesinkisindicativeofakitchendesigner'sintelligence.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

21Meansofsavinglabor,appliancesshouldbereplacedwhenevernewmodelscomeout.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

22Itistheamountoftimeyoucanspendinthekitchenthatdecideshowmanyappliancesof

thesamekindyoushouldbuy.

ARight

BWrong

CNotmentioned

第三部分:概括大意與完成句子(第23?30題,每題1分,共8分)

閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):(1)第23?26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中

為第2?5段每段選擇1個(gè)正確的小標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇4個(gè)

正確選項(xiàng),分別完成每個(gè)句子。請(qǐng)將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

ABrieftoSingapore

1Singaporeisanindependentcity-stateinsoutheasternAsia,consistingofonemajoris-

land一theSingaporeIsland-andmorethan50smallislands,locatedoffthesoutherntipof

Malay.ThecityofSingapore.thecapitalofthecountry.isatthesoutheasternendoftheSin-

gaporeIslandsitisoneofthemostimportantportcitiesandcommercialcentersofSoutheast

Asia.Thetotalareaoftherepublicis640sq.km.

2Low-lyingSingaporeIslandhasnooutstandingrelief(輪廓鮮明的)features.Acentralarea

ofhillsrisestothemaximumheightof176m.Thecountryhasawettropicalciimate?withan

averageannualtemperatureof27.20C?Theaverageannualrainfallis2*413mm;thewettest

monthsareNovemberthroughJanuary.

3Singaporeisgovernedunderaconstitutionof1959.Apresident.electedtoafour-yearterm

isheadofstate.andaprimeministerisheadofgovernment.Thepresidentusedtobeselected

byParliament<butbya1991constitutionalamendment,憲法修正案)?ihepresidentisnowe-

lecteddirectlybythepeople.TheParliamentisthelawmakingbodywithits81memberspop-

ularlyelected.

4Inthelate1980sthecountryhadsome290primaryschoolswith278.300pupilsand160

secondaryschoolswith200.200students.Themaininstitutionsofhighereducationarethe

NationalUniversityofSingapore.severaltechnicalcolleges,andateacherscollege.

5SingaporehasoneofthehigheststandardsoflivingofanycountryinAsia.Inthelate

1980sthegrossdomesticproduct(GDP)wasestimatedat$23.7billion,or$8.870perper-

son.ThefishingindustryiscenteredontheporiofDuring,onsouthwesternSingaporeIsland.

Industryhasgrownrapidlysincethe1960s.andSingaporenowproducesadiversity(多樣化

的)ofgoods,includingchemicals^electronicitems,clothing*andprocessedfoods?etc.Ship

buildingandpetroleumrefiningarcalsoimportant.

23Paragraph2.

24Paragraph3.

25Paragraph4.

26Paragraph5.AEducation

BLandandclimate

CStatesystem

DNaturalresources

EEconomy

FPopulation

27SingaporeisasmallstateinthesoutheastofAsia.

28AccordingtotheconstitutionofSingapore,thepresidentofthestateisselected

29ComparedwithpeopleinotherAsiancountries,theSingaporeans.

30Thoughsmall,Singaporehasanindustryofitsownandcan.Aliveabetter

life

Bmadeupofmorethan50smallislands

Chavemorefarmland

DnotbytheParliament,butbythepeople

Eproducevariouskindsofgoods

Fhaveabigpopulation

第四部分:閱讀理解(第31?45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題,每題后面有4個(gè)選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀短文并根據(jù)

短文回答其后面的問題,從4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)最佳答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

第一篇FamousAmericanFoods

What.besideschildren,connect>mothersaroundtheworldandacrosstheseasoftime?

h'schickensoup*one,promincniAmericanfoodexpertsays.

FromRussianvillagestoAfricaandAsia,chickensouphasbeentheremedyforthose

weakinbodyandspirit.MotherspassedtheirknowledgeontoancientwritersofGreece?Chi

naandRome,andeven12thcenturyphilosopherandphysicianMosesMaimonidesextolled

(贊美)itsvirtues.

Amongtheancirnts.Aristotlethoughtpoultryshouldstandinhigherestimationthan

four-leggedanimalsbecausetheairislessdrnscthantheearth.Chickensgotanotherboost

(吹捧)intheBookofCJenesis.whereitiswrittenthatbirdsandfishwerecreatedonthefifth

day.adaybeforefourleggedanimals.

ButaccordingtoMimiSheraton?whohasspentmuchofthepastthreeyearsexploring

theworldofchickensouptmuchofthereasonforchickenrealorimaginedcurative(治愈

的)powerscomesfromitscolor.

Hernewbook.'TheWholeWorldLoves('hickenlooksatthebelovedandmys

teriousbrew,withdozensofrecipesfromaroundtheworld.Throughouttheages,shesaid.

“Therehasbeenalotoffeelingthatwhitercoloredfoodsarceasiertoeatfortheweakwoman

andtheill*.

Inaddition*“soups,oranythingforthatmattereatenwithaspoon"arcconsidered

**comfortfoods*,Sheratonsaid.**1lovesoupandlovemakingsoupandas1wascollectingreci-

pesIbegantoseethisasaninternationaldish.Ithasauniversalmystiqueassomethingcura-

tive.astrengthbuilder.MSheratonsaidfromherNewYorkhome.

Herbooktreatstheoldestremedyasifitwasbrandnew.

TheNationalBroilerCouncil?thetradegrouprepresentingthechickenindustry*reported

that51percentofthepeopleitsurveyedsaidtheyboughtchickenbecauseitwashealthier.50

percentsaiditwasversatile.4Ipercentsaiditwaseconomicaland46percentsaiditwaslow

infat.

31Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

AProminentAmericanFoods

BHistoryoftheChickenSoup

CChickenSoupRecipes

DChickenSoup,aUniversalCure-All

32Sinceancienttimes,thevalueofchickensoup.

Ahasbeenover-estimated

Bhasbeenwidelyacknowledged

Chasbeenappreciatedonlybyphilosophers

Dhasbeenknownonlytomothers

33WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

AChickensouphasaverylonghistory.

BSinceancienttimes,chickensouphasbeenahomeremedy.

CPoultryusuallystandshigherthanfour-leggedanimals.

DFour-leggedanimalsweresaidtobecreatedonthesixthday.

34ChickensouphascurativepowersmainlyforaccordingtoSheraton.

Aitscolor

Bitstaste

Citsflavor

Ditsrecipe

35Itcanbesaidfromthesurveythatchickenis.

Aamaindish

Bapopularfood

Ccheaperthananyotherfood

Dalloftheabove

第二篇Wikipedia!ImposesNewCurbsOnEditingArticles

Wikipedia,thefamousonlineencyclopedia?islookingtoimposemoredisciplinewithnew

restrictionsontheeditingofarticles.

ThelatestchangescomeasWikipediatriestobalanceaneedforcredibilityandadesire

foropenness.Whileanyonecanstilleditentries,thesiteistestingpagesthatwon'tregister

changesuntiltheyareapprovedbyanexperiencedWikipediaeditor.

Ifthesite'susersrespondwelltothetestruntthenewrestrictionswillapplytoallen-

triesforlivingpeopleinthenextfewwwks.

Theideaistoblockthekindofhighprofilevandalismthatha*marredsomepages.

Inoneofthemostrecentembarrassments.USDemocraticSenatorsRobertByrdwaspre-

maturelydeclareddeadbyrogueeditors.

Still?Wikipediarisksdiscouraginglegitimateeditingifrestrictionsonchangesoraddi-

tionsbecometooburdensome,keepingarticlesfromgiftingbetterorkeepingupwithevents.

Thatmaybeespeciallytrueonmoreobscurepageswithfeweractivevolunteerstoapproveed-

it^timely.

Awareoftherisks.Wikipediahassetthecriteriafor“experiencededitor"statusrelative-

lylow.UserswhoareregisteredforafewdayscangivechangestheOK.>aidJayWalsh,a

spokesmanforthenonprofitWikimediaFoundation,whichrunsthesite.

AmoreuniformsystemforfilteringchangesonWikipediarepresentsastepbackfromthe

site'soriginalphilosophy*whichcalledforharnessingthecollectiveknowledgeofvolunteer

editorswithoutanymajorrestrictions.

ButitisnotthefirsttimeWikipediahasattachedsomestrings.

Thesameflaggingprocess.forexample*hasbeenimposedonallentriesintheGerman

languageWikipediaformorethanayear.

OntheEnglishsite.too.highprofilcpagesthatarclikelytobedefared.suchasMichael

Jacksons,havebeentightlyrestricted.

SomeobserversbelieveWikipediamustcontinuetight<*ningeditingpoliciesifitwantsto

gaincredibility.

"I'mjustwaitingfortheothershoetodropJsaidEricGoldman,directoroftheHigh

TechLawInstituteattheSantaClaraUniversitySchoolofLaw.

GoldmanenvisionsafutureWikipediacuratedbyarelativelysmallgroupofdedicatededi-

tors.Underthecurrentmodel?hesaid*theresimplyarentenoughvolunteerstocatchaller-

rors.

“MyhopeisthatWikipediastillexistsandisstillconsideredausefulsite"Goldmansaid.

"Butitwillbeatthatpointaverytightlycontrolledsite.Itwonthavethatveneerofasite

thatanyonecancontributeto.Theyhaven'tclosedthedrawbridge.PeoplecanstillRetin.

Butitkeepsgoingupandupandup.”

Separately,theOmidyarNetwork*aphilanthropicinvestmentgroupstartedbyeBay

founderPierreOmidyar,saidonTuesdayitiscommitting$2millionovertwoyearstothe

WikimediaFoundation.OmidyarNetwork'sgrantwillsupportWikimedia'sgoalsofbringing

freeeducationalcontenttopeoplearoundtheworldandsupportingmorepeopletohelpcreate

thatcontent.

36WhatisthelatestchangeofWikipedia?

ANownoteverybodycaneditentriesinWikipedia.

BFewerrestrictionswillbeposedontheeditionofentries.

CSomeofthepageswillnotregisterchangeswithouttheapprovalofanexperienced

W汰ipediaeditor.

DAllentriesforlivingpeoplewillnotbeeditedfromnowon.

37WhyhasWikipediasetthecriteriafor"experiencededitor'1statusrelativelylow?

ABecauseexperiencededitorsarerare.

BBecausealotofpeopleareinterestedintheeditingofentries.

CBecausestrictercriteriamaydiscouragelegitimateediting.

DBecausepeoplereceivenopayfortheirediting.

38WhichstatementaboutRobertByrdisfalse?

AHeisamemberofAmericanDemocraticParty.

BHeisamemberoftheSenate.

CHewaswronglydeclareddeadbyWikipedia.

DHeusedtoeditsentriesinW汰ipedia.

39WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutWikipediaistrue?

AThisisthefirsttimethatWikipediaimposesrestrictionsontheeditingofentries.

BPeoplecanstilleditalltheentriesontheEnglishsitefreely.

CThecurrentdisciplineimposedontheeditingofarticlesistoolaxsothatalotof

embarrassmentshavebeencreased.

DWikipediaisnowfirmlystickingtoitsoriginalphilosophy.

40PierreOmidyaris.

Aasenator

BaspokesmanofWikipedia

Cauniversityprofessor

Danenterpriser

第三篇NuclearPowerandItsDanger

Nuclearpower,5dangertohealth?safety.andevenlifeitselfcanbesummedupinone

word:radiation.

Nuclearradiationhasacertainmyst?ryaboutit?partlybecauseitcannotbedetectedby

humansenses.Itcantbvsvrnorheard.ortouched,ortasted.eventhoughitmaybeall

aroundus.Therearcotherthingslikethat.Forexample,radiowavesareallaroundusbut

wecantdetectthem.sensethem.withoutaradioreceiver.Similarly*wccantsenseradioac-

tivitywithoutaradiationdetector.Iknunlikecommonradiowaves,nuclearradiationisnot

harmlesstohumanbeingsandotherlivingthings.

Atveryhighlevels,radiationcankillananimalorhumanbeingoutrightbykillingmas

sesofcellsinvitalorgans.Buieventhelowestlevelofradiationcandoseriousdamage.

Thereisnolevelofradiationthatiscompletelysafe.Iftheradiationdoesnothitanythingim

portant?thedamagemaynotbesignificant.Thisisthecasewhenonlyafewcellsarchit?and

iftheyarckilledoutright.YourbodywillreplaceIhedeadcellswithhealthyones.Butifthe

fewcellsarconlydamaged?andiftheyreproducethvn>selves,youmaybeintrouble.They

reproducethemselvesinadeformedway.Theycangrowintocancer.Sometimesthisdoesnot

showupformanyyears.

Thisisanotherreasonforsomeofthemysteryalwiutnuclearradiation.Seriousdamage

canbedonewithoutthevictimhringawareatthetimethatdamagehasoccurred.Aperson

canbeirradiatedandfeelfine*thendieofcancerfive.ten.ortwentyyearslaterasaresult.

()rachildcanbebornweakorliabletoseriousillnessasresultofradiationabsorbedbyits

grandparents.

Radiationcanhurtus.Wvmustknowthetruth.

41Accordingtothepassage,thedangerofnuclearpowerliesin.

Anuclearmystery

Bradiationdetection

Cnuclearradiation

Dradiationlevel

42Radiationcancauseseriousconsequencesevenatthelowestlevel.

Awhenitkillsfewcells

Bifitdamagesfewcells

Cthoughthedamagedcellscanrepairthemselves

Dunlessthedamagedcellscanreproducethemselves

43Theunderlinedword''significant"inparagraph3mostprobablymeans.

Afatal

Bmeaningful

Cremarkable

Dharmful

44Radiationcanhurtusinthewaythatitcan.

Akilllargenumbersofcellsinmainorganssoastocausedeathimmediately

Bdamagecellswhichmaygrowintocanceryearslater

Caffectthehealthygrowthofouroffspring

Dalloftheabove

45Whichofthefollowingcanbebestinferredfromthepassage?

ATheimportanceofprotectionfromradiationcannotbeover-emphasized.

BThemysteryaboutradiationremainsunsolved.

CCancerismainlycausedbyradiation.

DRadiationcanhurtthosewhoarenotawareofitsdanger.

第五部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第46?50題,每題2分,共1()分)

閱讀下面的短文,文章中有5處空白,文章后面有6組文字,請(qǐng)根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容選擇5

組文字,將其分別放回文章原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。請(qǐng)將答案涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

LivingAloneIsJoyful

MoreandmoreAmericansarelivingalone.Somelivealonebecauseofdivorceorthe

deathofapartner.46AccordingtoarecentU?S.census《人口普查),25percentofall

householdsintheU?S.arcmadeupofjuMoneperson.Thisisadramaticchangefromtheex-

tendedfamiliesofjustacoupleofgenerationsago.

Thetypicalpersonlivingaloneisneitheroldnorlonely.4工Themajorityofthese

peoplehavechosentolivealone.Theyarerespondingtodecreasingsocialpressuretogetmar

riedandhaveafamily.

It'snowsociallyacceptable,evenfashionable.Iolivealone.Aspeoplegetbetterjobsand

becomefinanciallyindependent?itbecome>possibleforthemtomaintainaone-personhouse

hold*48However,peoplewhodogetmarriedarcmarryingatalaterageanddivorcing

moreoften.

Thenumberonereasongivenbymostpeopleforlivingaloneisthattheysimplyenjoydo-

ingwhattheywantwhentheywanttodoit."Livingaloneisaluxury?"saysNinaHagiwara*

338."Onceyoudoit?youcantevergobacktolivingwithothers.MDavidCDebaca.46?

agrees.49

Childrenthinkthatbeinggrownupmeansbeingabletodoexactlyastheyplease.50

Thechancetodiscoverwhetherthatfreedomisaswonderfulasitsoundsisachancemoreand

moreAmericansaretaking.

AThere*smorepressuretogetmarriednowadays.

BThegrowingnumberofwomenwithgoodjobshasdonemuchtoincreasethenumberof

peoplelivingalone.

CHowever,evenmorepeoplearelivingalonebecausetheyhavechosento.

DItseemsthatmanygrown-upstodayarerealizingthatchildhooddream.

EInfact,aquarterofthe23millionsinglepeopleintheU.S.areundertheageof35.

FHesays,"Ilikebeingbymyself.'1

第六部分:完型填空(第51?65題,每題1分,共15分)

閱讀下面的短文,文中有15處空白,每處空白給出了4個(gè)選項(xiàng),請(qǐng)根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容從

4個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇1個(gè)最佳答案,涂在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。

PrettyGood

WhenSpanishfootballclubLiarcclonjipaidUS$35millionforRonaldinholastsummer,

theyweren'tbuyingaprettyface."Iam5JadmitstheBraziliansuperstar."Butevery-

onehasgotadifferentkindofbeauty.WhatI52haveischarm.”

Indeedhehas.Hisbuckteeth?flowinghair,big/mile,andofcoursehis53skills

arealwayseye-catchingonthepitch.Th<*23-yrar-oldstrikerscoredtwogoalsina3-2wino-

verDeportivoLaCorunaonMarch1.ItwasBarcelona>sixthwininarowand.thanksto

theirBrazilian's10-goalcontribution.54lookedlikeapoorseasoncouldnoendasuc-

cess.

Ronaldinho-fullnameRonaldoDeAssisMoreiraisoneofmanySouthAmericanswho

learnedtheirskillsplayinginthebackstreetsbefore55themoffontheworldstage.

Greatthingswere56whenGrrmiosignedhimasaseven-yearold.andhesoonbe-

camefriendswithRonaldo,whowasthentheotheryoungstarofBrazilianfootball.Itwas

RonaldowhofirstcalledhimRonaldinho,which57LittleRonaldo,andthenamestuck.

Hefirst58forhiscountryin1999butitwasatthe2002WorldCupwherehe

showedhisrealworth.scoringanunbelievablefreekickinBrazil'squarter-finalvictory

59England.

“Ihaveneverfailedtodeliverinbigmatches.**Ronaldinhosay*.”Mygameisbasedon

60.Oftenaforwarddocsnothavethelimetodecidewhethertoshootorpass.Itisin-

sttneethatgivesouttheorder.”

WhilehemaynothaveDavidBeckham'sgoodlooks.Ronaldinhohasa62reputation

offthepitch.AtformerclubParisSaintGermain,whichsoldhimtoIBarcelona,hebroke

62rulesbygoingoutandenjoyingthecity'snightlife*.

**Withoutdoubt.Ronaldinhoisthemost63playerIhaveevercomeacross*wsays

formerPSGcoachLuisFerdandci."Themain64foranycoachisthatoneplayerwithout

disciplinecanhurtthewholeteam.”

ButRonaldinhodoesn'tthinkhehasdoneanythingwrong."Iamjustayoungperson

whoenjoys65?“hesays.

51

Ahandsome

Bgood-looking

Cattractive

Dugly

52

Ado

Bmust

Cwill

Dcould

53

Adangerous

Bfrightening

Camazing

Dawful

54

Athat

Bwhich

Cwhat

Dwho

55

Ademonstrating

Bshowing

Cillustrating

Ddisplaying

56

Awanted

Bhoped

Cexpected

Ddesired

57

Ameans

Bdescribes

Cexplains

Dexpresses

58

Akicked

Bworked

Cacted

Dplayed

59

Aat

Bover

Con

Dabove

60

Aimagination

Bhypotheses

Cimprovisation

Dassumptions

61

Acowboy

Bgoodboy

Ccollegeboy

Dplayboy

62

Agroup

Bteam

Cclub

Dassociation

63

Atalented

Bdifficult

Cskillful

Dnotorious

64

Aquestion

Bissue

Cpoint

Dproblem

65

Alife

Bhimself

Cherself

Dyourself

第一部分:

ID2D3A4B5B6B7C8A9AIOCHA12D13B14C15C

第二部分:

16A

文章第一段說隨著經(jīng)濟(jì)、社會(huì)和技術(shù)的發(fā)展,廚房不僅要美觀,而且要實(shí)用,另外還得

滿足現(xiàn)代家庭的需要。

17C

第二段說環(huán)境因素對(duì)廚房設(shè)計(jì)有重要影響,但并沒有說對(duì)環(huán)境無害是廚房設(shè)計(jì)中第一位

的因素。

18A

第四段說在選擇櫥柜時(shí)請(qǐng)首先考慮風(fēng)格,但是因?yàn)橘?gòu)買櫥柜是一筆不小的投資,所以最

好還是選擇質(zhì)量。

19B

第五段說由于許多現(xiàn)代家庭是兩個(gè)人或更多的人一起下廚,因此需要更大的操作臺(tái),更

多的灶頭和洗滌槽,而不是因?yàn)榕胝{(diào)的過程變復(fù)雜了。

20A

第五段最后一句話說洗滌槽是廚房?jī)?nèi)使用最多的區(qū)域之一,也是一個(gè)重要的“裝飾聲

明,,。這里作者運(yùn)用了比喻的手法,把在洗滌槽的設(shè)計(jì)中體現(xiàn)出來的設(shè)計(jì)者的聰明才智比作

一個(gè)聲明。

21C

倒數(shù)第二段說家電技術(shù)的發(fā)展日新月異,選擇什么樣的電器和購(gòu)買多少數(shù)量的電器應(yīng)根

據(jù)您下廚時(shí)間的多少和廚房的大小而決定,但沒有提到因?yàn)榧矣秒娖骺梢怨?jié)省體力就應(yīng)該及

時(shí)更換最新的型號(hào)。

22B

文章最后一段建議同一種電器可以購(gòu)買一臺(tái)以上,這主要由您廚房的大小和收入的多少

來決定,而不是下廚時(shí)間的多少。

第三部分:

23B

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