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一、完形填空(★★★)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Myneighborisadoctor.Heandhiswifearesomeofthe________peopleIhaveevermet.Afewyearsago,westartedthiskindof“favor(善行)war”whereoneofuswoulddosomethingkindfortheother,suchas________thedrivewayorbuildingashed,andnexttimetheotherwouldtrytotopitwithanotherfavor.Yesterdaymorningtherewas________muchsnowonthegroundthatIcouldhardlygooutside.AndI________heshoveled(鏟)mydrivewayformewhenIwasoutonabusinesstriplastwinter.SoItookoutmyshovelandtookcareofbothoursidewalksanddrivewaysbecauseitwasmyturntodoafavor________.IttookawhilebutIfinisheditandgotintomycarforwork.ThatnightIgota________.Itwasmyneighbor.Heimmediatelyshookmyhandandthankedmeforshovelinghisdrivewayandsidewalk,sothathewasabletogettoworkearlierand________aboy.“AssoonasIstartedthecarearlythismorning,acallcamethroughthatayoungboyinourneighborhoodwasseriouslyill.________,mypartnerandIwereonlyabout2minutesaway,buttheclosestambulance(救護(hù)車(chē))10minutes,”addedhe.“Ayoungboygottolivehislifebecauseyoudidmethefavorearlierthismorning.”Itwasn’ttoomuch________toshoveladriveway,butwhatIdidgotayoungboytoseehisfamilyagain,gobacktoschoolagainandlivehislifeagain.Nofavoristoosmall.Eventhesmallestfavorcanmakethebiggest________.Onefavorwillalwaysbefollowedbyanother.1.A.nicestB.busiestC.richestD.happiest2.A.lookingforB.goingdownC.cleaningupD.walkingacross3.A.tooB.veryC.quiteD.so4.A.sawB.thoughtC.expectedD.remembered5.A.soonB.backC.a(chǎn)gainD.first6.A.letterB.noteC.knockD.call7.A.metB.savedC.supportedD.encouraged8.A.FinallyB.SadlyC.LuckilyD.Suddenly9.A.practiceB.troubleC.a(chǎn)ttentionD.experience10.A.choiceB.progressC.decisionD.difference二、閱讀理解(★★★)Asaninternationalcity,Suzhouisalwaysfullofentertainmentandsurprise.ThisNovemberisanicemonthinSuzhou.There’salottodo.Herearethehighlights.

LiveMusic—LateNightJazzEnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavis,thefamoustrumpetplayer.He’scomingwithhisnew7-pieceband,Herbie’sHeroes.Herbieisknowntoplaywellintotheearlyhours,sodon’texpecttogetmuchsleep.

PLACE:TheJazzClubDATES:15—21November

TIME:10:00p.m.tilllatePRICE:¥180

TEL:6466-8736ScottishDancingTakeyourpartnersandgetreadytodancetillyoudrop.Scottishdancingisfunandeasytolearn.Instructorswilldemonstratethedances.

PLACE:JackStein’sDATES:EveryMonday

TIME:7:00p.m.—12:00p.m.

PRICE:¥60includingonedrinkTEL:6402-1877Exhibitions—SuzhouMuseumThereare24,819piecesonshowhere.YoucanseethewholeWuhistoryunderoneroof.It’salwaysinterestingtovisit,butdoublysoatthemomentwiththenewestexhibition.

PLACE:SuzhouMuseumDATES:Daily

TIME:Monday—Friday9:00a.m.—5:00p.m.

Weekends9:00a.m.—9:00p.m.

PRICE:¥30(¥15forstudents)TEL:6888-688811.Tobookticketsfortheactivityat9:00p.m.onMonday,youmaycall________.

A.6466-8736B.6402-1877C.6888-6888D.6690-873612.IfyouareinterestedinlearningaboutWuareas,youmaygoto________.

A.TheJazzClubB.JackStein’sC.ScottishDancingClubD.SuzhouMuseum13.Whichpartofanewspaperisthispassagemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.ArtWorld.B.SportsNews.C.TravelGuide.D.LiteratureReview.(★★★)①M(fèi)anyscientistsbelieveourloveofsugarmayactuallybeanaddiction(上癮).Whenweeatordrinksugaryfoods,thesugarentersourbloodandaffectspartsofourbrainthatmakeusfeelgood.Thenthegoodfeelinggoesaway,leavinguswantingmore.Alltastyfoodsdothis,butsugarhasaparticularlystrongeffect.Inthisway,itisinfactanaddictivedrug,onethatdoctorsrecommendweallcutdownon.②“ItseemslikeeverytimeIstudyanillnessandtraceapathtothefirstcause,Ifindmywaybacktosugar,”saysscientistRichardJohnson.One-thirdofadultsworldwidehavehighbloodpressure(血壓),andupto347millionhavediabetes(糖尿病).Why?“Sugar,webelieve,isoneoftheculprits,ifnotthemajorculprit,”saysJohnson.③Ourbodiesaredesignedtosurviveonverylittlesugar.Earlyhumansoftenhadverylittlefood,soourbodieslearnedtobeveryefficientinstoringsugarasfat.Inthisway,wehadenergystoredforwhentherewasnofood.Buttoday,mostpeoplehavemorethanenough.Sotheverythingthatoncesavedusmaynowbekillingus.④Sowhatisthesolution?It’sobviousthatweneedtoeatlesssugar.Thetroubleis,intoday’sworld,it’sextremelydifficulttoavoid.Frombreakfastcerealstoafter-dinnerdesserts,ourfoodsareincreasinglyfilledwithit.Somemanufacturersevenusesugartoreplacetasteinfoodsthatareadvertisedaslowinfat.⑤Buttherearethosewhoarefightingbackagainstsugar.Manyschoolsarereplacingsugarydessertswithhealthieroptionslikefruit.Otherschoolsaregrowingtheirownfoodingardens,orbuildingfacilitieslikewalkingtrackssostudentsandothersinthecommunitycanexercise.Thebattlehasnotyetbeenlost.14.Thepassageismainlyabout________.

A.ouraddictiontosugarB.illnessescausedbysugarC.goodsugarVS.badsugarD.theimportanceofsugar15.Theunderlinedword“culprit”isclosestinmeaningto________.

A.diseaseB.unknownthingC.sweetfoodD.causeoftheproblem16.Accordingtothepassage,whyisitsohardtoavoidsugar?

A.Welikecandytoomuch.B.Itgivesusneededenergy.C.It’sinsomanyfoodsanddrinks.D.Wegetusedtoeatingitatschool.17.“Thismaymakethefoodappearashealthier,butlargeamountsofsugarareoftenadded”ThesentencewouldbestbeplacedattheendofParagraph________.

A.①B.②C.③D.④(★★★)TheChacaltaya(恰卡塔雅)skiareasitsuponasmallmountainglacier(冰河)inBolivia.Althoughtheareaislessthanakilometerlong,itoncehostedinternationalskicompetitions.Inthepasttenyears,however,thesnowhasmelted(融化)veryquickly.AsChacaltayaglaciermelts,darkrocksareuncovered.Theserocksabsorbmoreheat,causingthesnowtomeltfaster.Thecycleseemsunstoppableinthelongrun.Today,thesnowisalmostgone,andsoareChacaltaya’sdaysasapopularskiresort.AGlobal(全球的)ProblemInrecentyears,scientistsallaroundtheworldhavecometoaterribleconclusion.Globalwarmingisarealproblem,andonelargelycausedbyhumanactivity.Butasexpertsdiscusshowtosolvetheproblem,iceinmountainssuchasChacaltaya,andneartheNorthandSouthPoles,ismeltingfasterthaneventhemostpessimistic(悲觀的)environmentalistsoncefeared.Tenyearsago,scientistswarnedthattheArcticOcean(北冰洋)couldloseallitsiceinaboutahundredyears.Now,theythinkitcouldhappenmuchsooner.AsclimatescientistMarkSerrezeputsit,“Realityisexceedingexpectations.”GlacierRunTheicesheetofGreenlandisalsomeltingmorequicklythanscientistspredicted.Itslargestoutletglacier,JakobshavnIsbraeismovingtowardtheseafasterthanwethought.Infact,theglacierismovingtwiceasfastasitwasin1995.Risingairandseatemperaturesaretwowell-knowncauses.Researchershavealsodiscoveredotherunexpectedprocessesthatcausethemtomeltfaster.Forinstance,waterfrommeltingicerunsdowncracks(裂縫)intheglacierandgetsbetweentheiceandtherockbelow.Thismakesiteasierfortheglaciertogointothewarmerseawater.SomeresearchersbelievethatGreenlandismelting,ifitcontinues,couldaddatleastametertoglobalsealevelsby2100.IftheicesheetofAntarctica,nowlargelyunaffected(未受影響的),beginstomelt,thenextfewcenturiescouldseeatleastatwo-meterriseinsealevels,forcingtensofmillionsofpeopleoutoftheirhomes.DryingOutWhilethemeltingofglaciersmayfloodsomeareasoftheEarth,globalwarmingismakingthewaterdisappearfromotherplaces.ManyscientiststhinktheglaciersoftheHimalayasandtheAndes(喜馬拉雅和安第斯山脈)coulddisappearinthiscentury.Asaresult,millionsofpeopleinIndia,Bangladesh,Bolivia,andPeruwhodependonwaterfrommountainglacierslikeChacaltayacouldfindthemselvesinacriticalsituation.Anincreasingnumberofheatwavesanddroughtsworldwidealsosuggestsglobalwarmingishavinganinfluenceonhumansrightnow,andthatitcouldchangethefaceoftheworldinthefuture.Howcanweavoidtheseterribleconsequences(后果)?“Wehavetohaveaseriousandimmediatechangeinattitude(態(tài)度),”saysLaurieDavid,aproducerofthemovieAnInconvenientTruth,whichhelpedtoraiseawareness(意識(shí))oftheproblem.Manybelievethatanattitudeofhopemakesagoodbeginning.Asmostwouldagree,aninformedpublicisclearlyinabetterpositiontohelpaddressthiscriticalissue.18.WhatisthepurposeofmentioningChacaltayaatthebeginningofthisarticle?

A.Attractingtouriststotravelthere.B.Introducingthetopicofglobalwarming.C.Showingthatscientistsaretryingtoslowthemeltingofglaciers.D.Provingthatalltheskiareasallaroundtheworldaremelting.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Realityisexceedingexpectations”mean?

A.TheArcticicemeltingfasterthanpredicted.B.PeoplehavingnowatertodrinkinPeru.C.Thesungettinghotterthanscientiststhought.D.Expertssolvingtheglobalwarmingproblem.20.Whatdosomeresearchersbelievewillhappenbytheyear2100?

A.Globalsealevelswillrisebyatleastameter.B.TherewillbenomoreiceintheArcticOcean.C.TheicesheetofAntarcticawillhavecompletelymelted.D.Therewillbefewerheatwavesanddroughtsallovertheworld.21.WhichofthefollowingwouldLaurieDavidprobablyagreewith?

A.Globalwarmingisaproblemthatwillfixitselfovertime.B.Theaveragepersoncan’tdomuchtoaffectglobalwarming.C.Tostopglobalwarming,peopleneedtochangehowtheythink.D.Globalwarmingwillonlybeaproblemmanyyearsinthefuture.(★★★)Hewasanoldmanwhofishedaloneinaboatandhehadgoneeighty-fourdaysnowwithouttakingafish.Inthefirstfortydaysaboyhadbeenwithhim.Butafterfortydayswithoutafish,theboy’sparentshadtoldhimthattheoldmanwasnowexactlyandfinallysalao,whichistheworstformofunlucky,andtheboyhadgoneattheirordersinanotherboatwhichcaughtthreegoodfishthefirstweek.Itmadetheboysadtoseetheoldmancomeineachdaywithhisboatemptyandhealwayswentdowntohelphimcarryfishingtools.Theoldmanwasthinwithdeepwrinkles(皺紋)inthebackofhisneck.Hishandshadthedeepscars(疤)fromdealingwithheavyfish.Butnoneofthesescarswerefresh.Everythingabouthimwasoldexcepthiseyesandtheywerethesamecolorastheseaandwerecheerfulandfullofconfidence.“Santiago,”theboysaidtohimastheyclimbedfromthebankwheretheboatwaspulledup.“Icouldgowithyouagain.We’vemadesomemoney.”Theoldmanhadtaughttheboytofishandtheboylovedhim.“No,”theoldmansaid.“You’rewithaluckyboat.Staywiththem.”“Butrememberhowyouwenteighty-sevendayswithoutfishandthenwecaughtbigoneseverydayforthreeweeks.”“Iremember,”theoldmansaid.“Iknowyoudidnotleavemewillingly.”“Itwaspapamademeleave.IamaboyandImustdowhathetoldmeto.”“Iknow.”theoldmansaid.“Iquiteunderstandthat.”“Hehasn’tmuchfaith(信念).”“No,”theoldmansaid.“Butwehave.Haven’twe?”“Yes,”theboysaid.“CanIofferyouabeerontheTerraceandthenwe’lltakethefishingtoolshome.”“Whynot?”theoldmansaid.“Betweenfishermen.”TheysatontheTerraceandmanyofthefishermenmadefunoftheoldmanandhewasnotangry.Someotherolderfishermenlookedathimandweresad.Buttheydidn’tshowitandtheyspokepolitelyaboutthesea,theweatherandofwhattheyhadseen.22.HowmanydaysdidtheoldmangofishingwiththeboyaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Forty.B.Forty-four.C.Eighty-four.D.Eighty-seven.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”referto?

A.Theboywouldleavehimsoonerorlater.B.Theboyhadtolistentohisparentsandlefthim.C.Hecouldn’tcatchfishbecausehewastooold.D.Hecouldn’tsucceedwithouttheboy’ssupport.24.Whatistherightorderofthestoryabouttheboyinthepassage?①Theoldmancaughtsomebigfishwiththeboy.②Theoldmantaughttheboyhowtofishonthesea.③Theboywantedtogofishingwiththeoldmanagain.④Theboyhelpedtheoldmantakethefishingtoolshome.

A.①④③②B.②③④①C.②①③④D.③④①②25.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraphofthestory?

A.Theoldmanlikedtomakefunofotherfishermen.B.Theoldmanoftenprovidedbeerforotherfishermen.C.Allfishermenlaughedattheoldmanexcepttheboy.D.Somefishermenfeltsadfortheoldmanandtriedtohelphim.(★★★)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Weoftenhaveargumentsinallrelationships.Butthatisnotalwaysabadthing.Sometimeswecanchoosetobeinawin-winsituation.26.Thefollowingsuggestionsmighthelpyou.Treateachotherwithrespect.Ifyourfriendcallsyournamesormakesfunofyou,tellhimorhertostop.27,walkawayandtellhimorheryoudonotwanttotalkanymore.Respecthastobewonandifyouwantpeopletorespectyou,dothesametothem.28.Wheneveryoneistalking,whodoesthelistening?Listentounderstand,nottoreply.Donotbetooquicktojudgewhatyouhear.Listeninginsilenceissometimesstrongerthanarguinginvain.GiveinwhenitisnecessaryIfgivingintootherscanleadtoaniceresult,thereisnoneedtoarguejusttowinsomeoneelse.29.Inaword,weeachshoulddoourownparttodealwitharguments.30.

A.IfyourfriendcontinuesB.Afterall,solvinganargumentdoesn’thavetobeatug-of-war(拔河)C.WhatisimportantishowwemanagetheargumentD.Ifyoudon’twanttotalkaboutyourfriendE.Themoreyoutalk,thebettertheresultwillbeF.ListentootherpeoplepatientlyG.Inthisway,wecanachieveawin-winsituation三、單詞拼寫(xiě)(★★)31.Myfatherisvery________(嚴(yán)格的)withmeinmystudyandlife.(★★)32.Atthemeetingtheboss________(贊揚(yáng))Johnfortheprogresshemade.(★★★)33.Jazz________(音樂(lè)家)aresogreatthattheymakeupmusicwhileplaying.(★★★)34.Youfinallygotwhatyouwanted________(憑借)continuoushardwork.(★★★)35.Afteralongtime,theyhadtheproject________(完成).(★★★)36.Nowmosttrafficlightsinstreetsarec________byacentralcomputer.(★★★)37.Mumaskedmetogetsomeeverydayo________inthesupermarket.(★★★)38.Asthewindblewstrongly,theboatf________fasterandfaster.四、補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(★★★)

devote,goover,assoonas,worryabout,withthehelpofA:Timmy,youseemtohavebeenthinkingaboutsomething.What’sonyourmind?B:I’m39tomorrow’stest.A:Areyouserious?You’ve40agreatdealoftimetostudy.B:That’strue.AlthoughI41whatIhavelearnedeveryday,I’mstillafraidIcan’tpassit.A:Cheerup,Timmy!You’vebeenworkinghardthesedays.There’snodoubtthatyouwillpass.B:Infact,Ialwaysfeelnervous42Ienteratestroom.A:Trytorelax.Youwillfeelbetter43adeepbreath.B:Thanksforyourkindadvice.五、短文填空(★★★)Duringmyfirstyearofhighschool,Iwasaskinnyboywhoweighedjust55kg.I44(dream)ofbeingafootballstar,soIplayedveryhard,butIspentmostofmytimeonthebench.Overthatsummer,Ifounda45(use)diettobuildmuscle(肌肉).Drinkingalotofwholemilk,eatingproperamountofmeat,fishetc.andliftingweightseverydayaddanextra11kgofmuscleonmybody.46thetimethefootballseasonstarted,Ifeltready.IsoonfeltverysadwhenIsawthatIwasstillsmallerandslowerthanmostoftheotherboys.Ifound47onthebenchagain.Thatwastochangeduringoneofourfirstgamesoftheseason.Wehadbuiltupaleadandthecoachfeltsafeenoughtosendmeinforawhiletoplayhalfback.Iwasso48(exciting).Ontheveryfirstplay,Imetwithchallenges.Whenthequarterback(四分衛(wèi))handedtheballofftome,Ithoughtitwasmytimeto49off.However,Iwassoonhitbythreeoftheotherteam’splayers.Theyhitmehardtothe50,Igotupandwalkedoffthefield,backtothe51.Overtheyears,Ihadthoughtof52(thousand)oftimesachievingsomething,onlytofindthattheworldhadotherplans.Ihatedthisforalongtime.ItwasnotuntilIbecameafootballcommentator(解說(shuō)員)thatI53(final)realizedthatmaybetheworld’splansformewerebetterthanmyown.Justasasayinggoes,“WhentheLordclosesonedoor,somewhereelseheopensawindow.”六、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★★)Everytimeanewyearrollsaround,peoplesetouttoliveabetterlife.Theypromisethemselvesthattheywillloseweight,findanewjobormaybeeventakethatvacationthey’vealwaystalkedabout.Butwhydowemakethesepromisestoourselvesandwheredidthistraditioncomefrom?ItstartedwiththeancientBabylonians(巴比倫人).Around4,000yearsagoinBabylon(巴比倫),theearliestrecordedcelebrationhonoringthecomingofanewyearwasheld.Thecalendarwasdifferentbackthen.TheBabyloniansstartedthenewyearinlateMarchduringthefirstnewmoonafterthespringequinox(春分).TheeventswereknownastheAkitufestival(阿基圖慶典),whichlasted11days.Theycelebratedtherebirthofthesungod.Babyloniansmadepromisesinordertomakealloftheirgodshappy.Theyfeltthiswouldhelpthemstartthenewyearwithbetterluck.Thisishowthetraditionstarted.NewYear’sresolutions(決心)continuedonwiththeRomans.WhentheearlyRomancalendarnolongerwentwellwithEarth’stravelingaroundthesun,Caesardecidedtomakeachange.Hetalkedtothebestastronomers(天文學(xué)家)andmathematicians(數(shù)學(xué)家)ofhistimeandintroducedtheJuliancalendar,whichissimilartoourGregoriancalendar.CaesarsetJanuaryI

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