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Unit11Scientificachievement

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧c(diǎn)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

l.Anewcureforthediseaseistobediscovered.

AlikeB.likelyC.possibleD.probable

2.Doyouagreetotheplanatthemeeting?

A.toputforwardB.toputawayC.putforwardD.putup

3.Thedirectoronlandaskedthepilottohisposition.

A.locateB.graspC.announceD.arrange

4.Theywerefilledwithjoywhentheyinthisbeautifulisland.

A.setfreeB.setfootC.paidvisitD.reached

5.Hewasbynewhope.

A.cometolifeB.cometrueC.rejuvenatedD.boomed

6.TheOlympicshasalreadyourcountry'sbreathtakingeconomicprogress,

A.showcasedB.achievedC.boomedD.grasped

7.Donrtforgettotakethewithyou.

A.luggagesB.baggagesC.twopiecesofluggagesD.twoluggages

8.Afterthepresidentmadeanofficialannouncement,sheexpressedheropinion.

A.personalB.privateC.singleD.individual

9.Listeningattentivelyisofthecrowd'srespectforthespeaker.

A.significantB.significanceC.sighD.signal

10.—Susan,willyoupleasegoandemptythatdrawer?

-7(2004NMET)

A.WhatforB.WhatisitC.HowisitD.Howcome

11.ThetestweheldlasttimeisobviouslybadbecauseitincoiTectlearning.

A.reliesuponB.leadstoC.referstoD.dependson

12.Becauseofmodernwehaveahigherstandardofliving.

A.techniqueB.techniquesC.technologyD.technologies

13.Bethundevotedhiswholelifeto.

A.befitmankindB.befitthemankind

C.befitingmankindD.befitingthemankind

14.TheairlineforaplanetotakeustoBostonyesterday.

A.calledB.arrangedC.askedD.sent

15.teaches.

A.Failure;successB.Success;failureC.Fail;succeedD.Succeed;fail

第二節(jié):專題語(yǔ)法練習(xí)(構(gòu)詞法1)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分).

構(gòu)詞法是英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)的一個(gè)重點(diǎn),也是近年來(lái)??嫉捻?xiàng)目。特別是在詞語(yǔ)辨析的綜合

運(yùn)用中,對(duì)詞匯掌握的要求越來(lái)越高。檢測(cè)構(gòu)詞法,在閱讀理解中,已不把這種詞匯看作生詞,

而是把這類詞的理解看作學(xué)生通過(guò)對(duì)構(gòu)詞法知識(shí)的學(xué)習(xí),應(yīng)該具備的一種能力。如有的生詞,

只要其詞根是學(xué)生們?cè)撜莆盏幕蚴煜さ模皇羌由狭饲熬Y或后綴,再者或是合成詞等,命題人

就認(rèn)為不必再注出漢語(yǔ)注釋。所以我們?cè)趯W(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)詞匯的時(shí)候一定要靈活學(xué)習(xí)和掌握,隨時(shí)

準(zhǔn)備應(yīng)付所出現(xiàn)的情況。

16.Thatmanwasenoughnottotellthemanagerthathewouldnotdothejob.

A.careB.carefulC.carelessD.carelessness

17.Thesoldierdiedforsavingthechild,sohisisheavierthanMountTai.

A.dieB.deadC.diedD.death

18.Heisanexpertatchemistry.Weallcallhima.

A.chemistryB.chemicalC.chemistD.physician

19.Thethree-chairisn'tsuitableforayoungchild.Hemayfalloff.

A.leggingB.leggedC.legsD.leged

20.Stephensonbecametherailwayengineerintheworld.

A.leadB.leaderC.leadingD.leadership

2LToeveryone's,thegirlfinishedthejobquitewell.

A.satisfiedB.satisfactoryC.satisfyingD.satisfaction

22.—Whatareyoudoinghere?

—Oh,myteacheraskedmetowriteapassageaboutinEnglish.

—YoucanwritepassageinEnglish?

A.600words's600-wordsB.600-word;a600-words

C.600words;a600-wordD.600words;a600-words

23.Nooneshouldenterthespotwithouttheofthepolice.

A.permitB.permissionC.permittingD.permittence

24.Youmustcomewithustothepolice.Ourheadiswaitingforyou.

A.headquartersB.headlineC.headmasterD.headache

25.Lettingthatanimalescapewasnoaccident;youdidit.

A.intendB.intentionC.intentionallyD.intentional

26.Theorderedhimtopaya$100fine.

A.judgerB.judgmentC.judgeD.judgement

27.MyTVisoutoforder.CanyoutellmewhatisthenewsaboutIraqWar?

A.latelyB.latestC.laterD.latter

28.Canadaismainlyancountry.

A.English-speakingB.speak-EnglishC.spoken-EnglishD.English-spoken

29.Howheis!Heisalwaysacting.Heisreallya.

A.foolish;foolishly;foolB.fool;foolish;fool

C.foolish;fool;foolD.foolishly;foolish;fool

30.Thenecklacethatshelostisveryexpensive.It'sofgreat.

A.valuableB.valueC.valuelessD.unvaluable

第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡(第10頁(yè))上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

IthappenedduringtheSecondWorldWar.ABritish31,calledthe"NovaScotia”,

was32morethanathousandSouthAfrican33andItalianprisonersof

war.ItwasalongwayfromEuropetoSouthAfrica.ButaGermansubmarine(潛艇)was

34intheseawhenthe“NovaScotia“appeared.

Thesubmarine35the“NovaScotia^tothebottomofthesea.Manymenwere36at

once.Manyotherswerebadly37.Buthundredswerealive.Theywerenotgreatly

38.Theseawascalmand39,andtheywere40ashipwouldfind

theminthemorning.Ashipdidfindthem,butit41only183men.Thesharks(鯊魚)

hadtakentherest.

Thirtyyearslater,oneofthelivingmensaid,“Iwasinaraft(救生筏).Thereweremenall

42meinthewater.Theywere43,orholdingontopiecesofwood.

SuddenlyIhearda44.Itcamefromamanwhowasafewhundredmeters

45.Hethrewhisarmsintheair.Thenhe46inthewater.Henevercame

47again.Thatwasonlythebeginning.Thesharkshadsmelledthebloodofthedeadand

dyingmen.48seemedtobehundredsofthem.Manaftermangavea49

shoutandthendisappeared.Ievensawsharksattackmenontherafts.They50right

outofthewater.”

31.A.trainB.shipC.hospitalD.school

32.A.carryingB.gatheringC.organizingD.training

33.A.studentsB.teachersC.patientsD.soldiers

34.A.passingB.blockingC.wailingD.attacking

35.A.tookB.broughtC.ledD.sent

36.A.killedB.savedC.surprisedD.frightened

37.A.beatB.knockedC.hurtD.damaged

38.A.hurriedB.worriedC.sufferedD.lucky

39.A.warmB.coldC.silentD.deep

40.A.planningB.thinkingC.searchingD.expecting

41.A.heldB.foundC.savedD.helped

42.A.helpingB.seeingC.roundD.below

43.A.sinkingB.swimmingC.fightingD.escaping

44.A.explosionB.noiseC.laughterD.shout

45.A.awayB.offC.farD.distance

46.A.divedB.disappearedC.drownedD.fell

47.A.backB.onC.upD.over

48.A.HereB.ThereC.WhereD.It

49.A.shortB.loudC.dullD.terrible

50.A.jumpedB.swamC.flewD.floated

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)

A

Itcoststhousandsofdollarstobuyorbuildanewhouse.Afamilywhowantstoownahouse

usuallyborrowsmostofthemoneyneeded.Themoneyispaidbackinmonthlypayments.The

familymustpaytherestofbuyingpriceincash(現(xiàn)金).Thisiscalledthedownpayment.

Inmostcities,therearemanyfamilieswhoneedandwantnewhouses.Someofthesefamiliescan

affordtomakemonthlypaymentsonahouse.Buttheycannotsaveupenoughmoneytomakea

downpayment.Howthencanthesefamiliesbecomehouseowners?

InthecityofIndianapolis,anorganizationunderblackleadershiprunsaprogramofself-help

housingcalledFlannerHouseHomes.Thisprogramhashelpedhundredsoffamilieswithlow

incomebecomehouseowners.

FlannerHouseHomessuppliestheland,materials,tools,andtrainingforalargegroupoffamilies

tobuildtheirownhouses.Thesefamiliesdonothavemoneyforadownpaymentonahouse.

Instead,themenusedtheirownlaborasadownpayment.Theyworktwentyhoursaweektohelp

buildtheirhouses.Althoughtheyhaveneverbuilthousesbefore,themenaretaughtcertainskills

astheywork.Theyworktogetherasteams.

Whenthehousesarefinished,thenewhouseownershavesomemorethanbuiltthemselvesnew

houses.Withhandsomebrickandframe(框架)housestakingtheplaceofold,run-downones,

theyhaveturnedthestreetswithsmall,dirty,crowdedhousesintopleasantnewneighborhoods.

51.WhyFlannerHouseHomeswasfoundedisbecause.

A.theblackpeopleneedednewhouseowners

B.ithelpslow—incomefamiliesbecomehouseowners

C.manylow-incomepeoplehavedifficutyingettingtheland,materialsandtools

D.itwaseasierforanorganizationtogetthesupplies

52.Fromthetextwecanconcludethat.

A.manypeopledonotwanttoowntheirhouses

B.inmostcitieseveryoneownshisownhouse

C.FlannerHouseHomeshelpstobuildhouses

D.agoodorganizationtakesgreateffect(影響)onsolvingproblem

53.Whichstatementdoesthistextleadyoutobelieve?

A.Adownpaymentisnotalwaysmoney.

B.Itdoesnotcostmuchtoownanewhouse.

C.Itiseasytopayforahouse.

D.EannerHouseHomessuppliespeoplewiththemoneytobuyhouses.

B

Asweapproachthe21stcentury,itisclearerthaneverthatscienceandtechnologyare

changingthewayweliveandwork.Thebreakthroughsinbioengineeringsciencearehelpingto

revealthemysteriesoflife,holdingoutnewhopeforlifesavingcurestosomeofourmostdreaded

diseases.

In1997,thegreatnewsshockedthewholeworldthattheBritishscientistscreatedalamb,

namedDollyfromasinglecell.Miraculously,thecellhadbeentakenfromtheudderofanadult

sheep,whichmarksthefirsttimeanadultanimalhadbeensuccessfullycloned.

Butitsooncausedworldwideconcernoveritsethical,social,andscientificimplications.

Cloningisespeciallycontroversialbecauseitraisestheprospectof"making'*humansgenetically

identicaltoanexistingmanorwoman.Somepeopleclaimattemptingtousethesecloning

techniquestoactuallycloneahumanbeingisuntestedandunsafeandmorallyunacceptable.

Howtolookuponthisnewtechnique?Whenitcomestoadiscoverylikecloning,wemust

movewithcaution,careanddeepconcernabouttheimpactofouractions.First,cloningshouldbe

greatlyesteemedandgreatthanksshouldbegiventoitsinventors.Meanwhile,greatefforts

shouldbemadetoplacethistechniqueunderstrictcontrol.Especiallyweshouldadopta

documentagainsthumancloningsincepastexperiencetellsusanewinventionmaycause

troublesifitismisused.

54.Whatarechangingthewayweliveandwork?

A.Cloning.B.Lifesaving.

C.Scienceandtechnology.D.Themysteriesoflife.

55.Somepeopleclaimattemptingtousethesecloningtechniquestoactuallycloneahumanbeing

is

A.untestedB.unsafe

C.morallyunacceptableD.aboveofall

56.Howshouldwelookuponcloning?

A.Cloningisterrible.

B.Cloningmustbemovedwithcaution,care.

C.Cloningwillcausetroubles.

D.Cloningisadisease.

57.Accordingtothepassage,whatshouldbegiventocloning'sinventors?

A.Strictcontrol.B.Greatthanks.

C.Care.D.Caution.

C

Thebiggestchangeintheworldtodayistechnology.Thereasontheworldisgettingsmalleris

becausepeoplecantalktoeachothermorequicklythanbeforewithmoreinformation.

Thecomputernowhastheinformationofalibraryofbooksonallsubjects.Bysittingata

computer,differentsoftwareprogramsallowstudentsthechancetolearnaboutallsubjectssimply

byaskingthecomputertofindtheinformation.Thecomputerbecomesthelibrary.Studentsand

parentsarenowlearningwhatanimportanttoolthecomputerhasbecomeforimproving

education.

Lettersmighttakeafewdaysevenafewweekstobedelivered.Technologyhasdevelopedafax

machinewherealettercantravelanywhereintheworld,immediately.Thishaschangedtheway

peopledobusiness.ManycomputerscanreceiveE-mail.Thisislikethefaxletter.Often,

businesseshaveafaxmachinebuthomesdonot.Ifacomputerisinahome,itcanreceiveE-mail

messagesfromanyoneintheworld.Itislikethetelephonebutitcostsmuchlesstoreceive

messages.

Thenextgeneration(代)willhavecomputersinmosthomesandbeabletosendfaxesandE-mail

allovertheworld.Inthefuture,thecomputerwillbeascommonasthetelephoneorTV.

Technologyischangingthewaypeoplecommunicatewitheachother.

58.Theworldisgettingsmallerjustbecause.

A.thecomputerhastakentheplaceofalibrary

B.peoplecancommunicatewitheachothermuchmorequickly

C.peoplehaveashortertalktoeachother

D.peopleindifferentplacescangettogetherinashorttime

59.Moreandmorestudentsfindthecomputer.

A.canhelpthemwitheverything

B.hasbecomeanimportanttool

C.canbeusedforgettingmoreinformationinashortertime

D.canhelpthemgotocollege

60.Whichismostemphasized(強(qiáng)調(diào))inthepassagetoshowhowimportanttechnologyis?

A.TelephoneB.FaxC.E-mailD.Computer

61.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.thetelephoneismorecommonthanthecomputernow

B.letterswon*tbefoundinthefuture

C.E-mailisthecheapestwaytoreceivemessages

D.businesspeoplehadbetterusefaxmachine

62.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Theworldissmaller.B.Technologychangestheworldalot.

C.Thecomputerwillbewidelyused.D.Peoplecancommunicatewitheachothereasily.

D

DearCarrie,

Yourbrothersoundslikeaveryselfish(自私的)person.ButIwanttoknowwhatcauseshimto

actthisway.Sinceheseemstobedoingthisonpurpose,maybetheonlywaytodowiththe

problemistotrytofindthecause.

Ithinkyourbrotherisprobablyhurtinginsomeway.Perhapshefeelsunsafebecauseheisnota

fullpartofthefamily.Hecouldbejealous(嫉妒)ofyourmother'slovefortherestofyouover

him.

Itiswrongtofightangerwithangerthoughyouthinkitisaneedtohelpyourmother.Isuggest

youtrytohelpyourbrotherbytreatinghimwithmorecareandlove.Itmustbehardforhimto

growupinafamilywherehissistershadtheirrealmotherbuthedidn't.Trytolethimknowthat

youcareabouthim.Overtimehemaycometoknowhowluckyheisandstarttotreatyouall

withthesamekindnessthatyougivehim.

63.Fromthepassagewemayknowthat.

A.therearetwomothersinthefamily

B.themotheristhebrother'sstepmother(繼母)

C.thefamilyisnotafullfamily

D.thebrotherhasthreesistersinthefamily

64.ThewritersuggestsCarriethat.

A.shetreatherbrotherwithmoreloveandcare

B.shefindhermotherwithmorefights

C.shefindthecauseforherbrother'shabit

D.shefightagainstherbrotherwithanger

65.ThewriterthinksCarrie'sbrother.

A.shouldknowCarrietreatshimwithkindness

B.shouldbetreatedmorekindly

C.isveryluckytoliveinsuchafamily

D.isabadyoungman

66.InCarrie'slettershemusthavesaidthat.

A.sheoftenpunishedherbrother

B.sheoftengaveherbrotherlove

C.sheoftenfeltsadandangryinthefamily

D.hermotherwasn'tagoodmother

EGenetechnologytobenefitpeople

Amongallthefastgrowingscienceandtechnology,theresearchofhumangenes,orbiological

engineeringaspeoplecallit,isdrawingmoreandmoreattentionnow.Sometimesitisahottopic

discussedbypeople.

Thegreatestthingthatgenetechnologycandoistocureseriousdiseasesthatdoctorsatpresent

canalmostdonothingwith,suchascancerandheartdisease.Everyyear,millionsofpeopleare

murderedbythesetwokillers.Andtodate,doctorshavenotfoundaneffectivewaytocure

them.Butifthegenetechnologyisapplied,notonlythesetwodiseasescanbecuredcompletely,

bringinghappinessandmorelivingdaystothepatients,butalsothegreatamountofmoney

peoplespendoncuringtheirdiseasescanbesaved,thereforeitbenefitstheeconomyaswell.In

addition,humanlifespan(壽命)canbeprolonged.

Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthtomorehealthyandcleverchildren.Somefamilies,

withtheEnglishimperialfamilybeingagoodexample,havehereditarydiseases.Thismeanstheir

childrenwillforsurehavethefamilydisease,whichisagreattroubleforthesefamilies.Inthe

past,doctorscoulddonothingabouthereditarydiseases.Butgenetechnologycansolvethis

problemperfectly.Thescientistjustneedtofindthewronggeneandcorrectit,andahealthychild

willbeborn.

Somepeopleareworryingthatthegeneresearchcanbeusedtomanufacturehumanbeingsin

largequantities.Inthepastfewyears,scientistshavesucceededincloningasheep,thereforethese

peoplepredictthathumanbabieswouldsoonbecloned.ButIbelieveclonedbabieswillnotcome

outinlargequantities,formostcouplesintheworldcanhavebabiesinverynormalway.Of

course,the

governmentsmusttakecaretocontrolgenetechnology.

(http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk)

67.Whatdoes"thesetwokillers"inthesecondparagraphreferto?

A.genetechnologyandanothertreatmentofthetwodiseases.

B.Thetwomurdererswhokilledtheclonedbaby

C.Thetwodiseasesofcancerandheartdisease

D.Hereditarydiseasesandcancer

68.What'sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?

A.Howgenetechnologycanbeappliedinthefieldoftreatinghereditarydiseases.

B.Genetechnologycanbeusedtoclonehumanbabies.

C.Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthofababy.

D.GenetechnologycanhelptheEnglishimperialfamilyout

69.Inwhatwaygenetechnologycanhelptotreathereditarydiseases?

A.Usinggenetechnology,peoplewithhereditarydiseasescanhavemorelivingdays.

B.Usinggenetechnology,scientistfindsthewronggeneandcorrectsit.

C.Usinggenetechnology,humanbabiescanbecloned.

D.Doctorscancurecancerandheartdiseasewiththehelpofgenetechnology.

7O.Whatisthemainpurposeofwritingthispassage?

A.Expressingthewriter'sideathatgenetechnologywillbenefitpeople

B.Tellingpeopletheadvantagesofgenetechnology

C.Tellingthereadersthatgenetechnologywillnotbenefitpeople

D.Explainingthatgenetechnologywillalsodoharmtothehumanity

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

Amanworksinafactoryandgethispayat71.

theendofweek.OneSaturdayhegothispay72.

thencountedthemoney.Suddenlyhefoundthat73.

itwaswrong:therewerefivepoundsmuchthan74.

heshouldget.Hehadputthemoneyinhis75.

pocketandsaidnothingwithothers.Aweek76.

wentbyanditwaspaydaytoo.Butthistime77.

therewerefivepoundslessinsteadof.Hewas78.

soangryandhewenttoseetheboss.Theboss79.

saidtohim."Didn'tyounoticetherewasa80.

mistakelastweek?Foronemistake,Icanshut

myeyes,butfortwomistakes,no,Ican't."

第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分30分)

下面是幾幅移栽花草的示意圖,請(qǐng)你根據(jù)畫面所示內(nèi)容,用英語(yǔ)寫一篇100詞左右的短文,

概括敘述一下移栽的過(guò)程。

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Unit12Factandfantasy

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧c(diǎn)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分

l.Henarrowlyescapedinthefighting.

A.tokillB.tobekilledC.killingD.beingkilled

2.—Whydopeopleprefertotakeawindowseatontheplane?

—Becausethewindowtheoutsideworld.

A.takesaviewofB.keepsaviewofC.hasaviewofD.givesaviewof

3.Theweatherreportsaysitwillcoldtomorrow.

A.turnupB.turnoutC.tumonD.turnin

4.Shedrewthebeforeswitchingonthelight.

A.shadesB.masksC.coveringsD.curtains

5.—It'sthathesaid:"Iamtohelpyou."

一Don'ttakeitseriously.Heisalwaysplayingthattrick.

A.sure;sureB.certain;certainC.sure;certainD.certainly;curely

6.—Howmuchistherentofthehouse,MrsSandra?

-Onehundreddollars,theelectricityandtelephonefee.

A.containeB.containingConcludingD.included

7.Pleasefindsomebooksthatthesematters.

A.lightuponB.givelightuponC.throwlightuponD.throwslightupon

8.Alotofpeoplehere,John,wouldratherhavecoffee.

A.forexampleB.forinstanceC.namelyD.suchas

9.Mybrotherworkedallsummervacation,savingmoneytohishobbyof

photography.(03SH)

A.seekB.searchC.huntD.pursue

lO.WhatisthebetweenNangjingandShanghai?

A.distanceB.lengthC.widthD.height

11.Theboylistenstotheteacher,soeverythingseemseasytohim.

A.attentionB.attentivelyC.attentiveD.attend

12.Amanwhohesitateseverythingcannotdoanythingsuccessfully.

A.todoB.doingC.fordoingD.indoing

13.Heobservedheracrossthestreet.

A.tocomeB.comesC.comingD.came

14.1whatyousaidbutIdon'tyou.

A.believe;believeB.believein;believe

C.believein;believeinD.believe;believein

15.Itissonicetohearfromher.,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.(2002Beijing)

A.What'smoreB.ThatistosayC.Inotherwordsd.

D.Believeitornot

第二節(jié).專題語(yǔ)法練習(xí)(構(gòu)詞法2)(15分)

16.TherewerefishintheriverinSouthAmerica.

A.indangerB.dangerC.dangerousD.dangerless

17.Thechildlookedatme.

A.strangerB.strangelyC.strangeD.strangeless

18.Whatyousaidsoundedbutinfactitwasuntrue.

A.reasonableB.reasonfulC.reasonlessD.unreason

19.Wehavetolearntechnologyfromothercountries.

A.advanceB.advancingC.advantageD.advanced

2O.MrBlackisaninthearmy,notaninthegovernment.Youcannoteasilyfind

himinhis.

A.official;officer;officeB.officer;office;official

C.official;official;officialD.officer;official;office

21.speaking,!didn'tdoitonpurpose.

A.HonestlyB.HonestC.HonestyD.Dishonest

22.Itsoundslikeagoodplan,buttherearesomedifficultiesincarryingitout.

A.practicedB.practicalC.practiceD.practicing

23.Hisfatherpossessesafactory,whichdoesmostofthepollutiontothisriver.

A.paper-makeB.paper-makingC.papers-madeD.paper-made

24.Marxlefthishomelandforsomereasons.

A.politicallyB.politicsC.politicalD.politician

25.It'stopersuadehimtogiveupsmoking.He'sverystubborn.

A.possibleB.possiblyC.impossibleD.impossibility

26.Dancaughttwobirdsinthewoodlastweekandtheyarestillinthecage.

A.alive;liveB.live;liveC.live;aliveD.alive;alive

27.Annfeltsothatshecouldhardlyopenhereyes.

A.sleepyB.asleepC.sleepD.sleeping

28.Westoodthereatthesight.

A.frightened;frightfulB.frightening;frightful

C.fright;frighteningD.frightful;fright

29.Thedoctor'sadvicehimfromdrinkingandsmoking.

A.encouragedB.couragedC.encouragementD.discouraged

3O.Tdliketobuyahouse,modem,comfortableandaboveallinaquiet.

A.neighbourB.neighbourhoodC.neighboursD.neighbour's

第三節(jié).完形填空。30分

OneeveningRobertwasonhiswayhomefromtherailwaystation.Whenheturnedrounda

31,heheardfootstepsbehindhimandhethought32wascomingnear.Hebeganto

walk33.Thefootstepsbecamefaster,too.Hesloweddown.Thefootstepsalso34

down.Nowhewas35thathewasbeingfollowed.Hetriedtohide.36thesteps

followedhim.Hedidn'tknow37tosavehimself,sohejumpedoverafenceandfound

38inacemetery,throwinghimselfdownononeofthetombs.

Theman39followed.Robertcouldhearthemanjumpover40.Thoughtsofthieves

ormurderersfilledhis41.Robertstoodupand42themanwhowas43him.

"Whatdoyouwant?11hesaid."44areyoufollowingme?u

“Isay,"askedthestranger."Doyou45gohomelikethis,46areyoutakingsome

specialexercises47?IwanttogotoMr.Brown'sanddon'tknow48.Thestation

mastertoldmetofollowyouasyou49nextdoor.50meforasking,butisthere

muchtogobeforeyougethome?*'

31.A.cornerB.parkC.streetD.way

32.A.nooneB.someoneC.anyoneD.everyone

33.A.slowlyB.moreslowlyC.fastD.faster

34.A.putB.slowedC.becameD.turned

35.A.sorryB.gladC.afraidD.sure

36.A.StillB.SometimesC.OftenD.Seldom

37.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.how

38.A.himB.himselfC.themanD.thethief

39.A.aheadB.behindC.nearbyD.beside

40.A.abridgeB.awallC.theyardD.thefence

41.A.headB.ideaC.mindD.brains

42.A.facedB.beatC.hitD.told

43.A.stealingB.robbingC.followingD.meeting

44.A.WhatB.WhyC.HowD.When

45.A.neverB.alwaysC.hardlyD.seldom

46.A.andB.orC.soD.but

47.A.everynightB.atnightC.atthenightD.tonight

48.A.himB.thehouseC.thewayD.thepartner

49.A.workB.playC.studyD.live

50.A.AnswerB.ShowC.TellD.Excuse

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)

A

ZHUHAI-Chinawillsoonputapersonintospaceandbecomethethirdnationintheworldto

havemannedspaceflight,atopChineseaerospace(航空航天)officialsaidonNovember5.

Amannedlaunchwasnotfaroff,VicePresidentHuHongfuofChinaAerospaceScience

TechnologyCorp(CASTC)toldanewsconferenceatthethirdZhuhaiAirShow."Itwillnotbe

longbeforeChineseastronautscanridelocally-makespaceshipsintospace,"Husaid.Theofficial

gavenotimerablebutsaiditwouldhappen"atthebeginningofthe21stcentury.'1

TheformerSovietUnionandtheUnitedStateshavebeenputtingpeopleintoorbitsincetheearly

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