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2004年全國普通高等學(xué)校統(tǒng)一招生考試

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.Youcaneatfoodfreeinmyrestaurantyoulike.

A.wheneverB.whereverC.whateverD.

however

22.Thecrazyfanspatientlyfortwohours,andthey

wouldwaittillthemoviestararrived.

A.werewaitingB.hadbeenwaitingC.had

waitedD.wouldwait

23.Sheherhairstyleinherhometownbeforeshecameto

Chongqingforabetterjob.

A.wouldchangeB.haschangedC.changed

D.waschanging

24.“Theinterestbedividedintofiveparts,accordingto

theagreementmadebybothsides,“declaredthejudge.

A.mayB.shouldC.mustD.shall

25.Iintendedtocomparenoteswithafriend,butunfortunately

couldn'tsparemeevenoneminute.

A.theyB.oneC.whoD.it

26.Beforethewarbrokeout,manypeopleinsafe

placespossessionstheycouldnottakewiththem.

A.threwawayB.putawayC.gaveawayD.

carriedaway

27.Theyseeyouassomethingofaworrier,problems

whichdon'texistandcrossingbridgeslongbeforeyou

cometothem.

A.settlingB.discoveringC.seeingD.

designing

28.—IthinkGeorgedoesn'treallycarefbrTVplays.

一Right,hestillwatchestheprogram.

A.andB.butC.orD.so

29.ThereareeighttipsinDrRoger'slectureon—sleep,andone

ofthemis:tobedearlyunlessyouthinkitis

necessary.

A.doesn'tgoB.nottogoC.notgoingD.don't

go

30.Lawsthatpunishparentsfortheirlittlechildren'sactions

againstthelawsgetparents.

A.worriedB.toworryC.worryingD.worry

31.—Oneweek'stimehasbeenwasted.

一Ican'tbelievewedidallthatworkfor.

A.somethingB.nothingC.everythingD.

anything

32.Themostimportantthingaboutcottoninhistoryis

partthatitplayedinIndustrialRevolution.

A.不填;不填B.the;不填C.the;theD.a;the

33.Thehusbandgavehiswifeeverymonthinorderto

pleaseher.

A.allhalfhisincomeB.hishalfallincome

C.halfhisallincomeD.allhishalfincome

34.1failedinthefinalexaminationlasttermandonlythen

theimportanceofstudies.

A.IrealizedB.IhadrealizedC.hadI

realizedD.didIrealize

35.—Lefsgoandhaveagooddrinktonight.

—Haveyougotthefirstprizeinthecompetiton?

A.Whatfor?B.Thanksalot.C.Yes,I'd

liketo.D.Whynot?

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題的四個

選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

Alittleboyinvitedhismothertoattendhisschool'sfirst

teacher-parentparentmeeting.Tothelittleboy's36,shesaid

shewouldgo.This37bethefirsttimethathisclassmates

andteacher38hismotherandhefelt39ofherappearance.

Althoughshewasabeautifulwoman,therewasaseverescar(疤

痕)that40nearlytheentirerightsideofherface.Theboy

neverwantedto41whyorhowshegotthescar.

Atthemeeting,thepeoplewere42bythekindnessand

naturalbeautyofhismother43thecar,butthelittleboywas

stillembarrassed(尷尬;)and44himselffromeveryone.Hedid,

however,getwithin45ofaconversationbetweenhismother

andhisteacher.

Theteacherasked46,“Howdidyougetthescaron

yourface?”

Themotherreplied/"47mysonwasababy,hewasina

roomthatcaughtfire.Everyonewas48afraidtogoin

becausethefirewas49,soIwentin.AsIwasrunning

towardhisbed,IsawaloingpieceofwoodcomingdownandI

placedmyselfoverhimtryingtoprotecthim.Iwasknocked

50butfortunately,afiremancameinandsavedbothofus.”

She51theburnedsideofherface."Thisscarwillbe52,butto

thisday,1havenever53whatIdid.”

Atthispoint,thelittleboycameoutrunningtowardhis

motherwithtearsinhiseyes.Heheldherinhisarmsandfelta

great54ofthesacriRce(犧牲)thathismotherhadmadefbr

him.Heheldherhand55fortherestoftheday.

36.A.enjoymentB.disappointmentC.surpriseD.

excitement

37.A.wouldB.couldC.shouldD.must

38.A.noticedB.greetedC.acceptedD.met

39.A.sickB.ashamedC.afraidD.tired

40.A.includedB.passedC.coveredD.shaded

41.A.talkaboutB.thinkaboutC.care

aboutD.hearabout

42.A.impressedB.surprisedC.excitedD.

comforted

43.A.insightofB.bymeansofC.byway

ofD.inspiteof

44.A.hidB.protectedC.separatedD.escaped

45.A.understandingB.remindingC.hearingD.

learning

46.A.carefullyB.seriouslyC.nervouslyD.anxiously

47.A.AsB.WhenC.SinceD.While

48.A.soB.muchC.quiteD.too

49.A.outofcontrolB.undercontrolC.in

controlD.overcontrol

50.A.helplessB.hopelessC.senselessD.useless

51.A.pointedB.showedC.wipedD.touched

52.A.uglyB.lastingC.seriousD.frightening

53.A.forgotB.recognizedC.consideredD.

regretted

54.A.honorB.senseC.happinessD.pride

55.A.quietlyB.slightlyC.tightlyD.suddenly

第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題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。

A

GenevaissituatedbetweentheJuraRangeandtheAlpson

thewesternendofLakeGeneva.CapitalofPeaceisoneofits

names——theEuropeanheadquartersoftheUnitedNationslies

hereinPalaisdesNations.Anotherworthynameforthiscity

withahumanitariantradition(人道主義傳統(tǒng))andinternational

characteristheWorld'sSmallestMetropolis.Parks,splendid

storesandlivelystreetsintheoldpartoftownandits2000一

yearhistorywaittobediscovered.

TheJetd'EautogetherwiththeFlowerWatcharethemain

attractionseveryyearforthetouristsvisitingGeneva.TheJet

d'Eauhasbecomethesymbol(象征)ofGenevaforalongtime.

Thisisa140metershighwatermonumentwitharichhistory.

Eight13,500一wattprojectorslightthegrandcolumn(圓柱)of

thefountainintheevening,fromearlyMarchuntilthesecond

SundayofOctober.TheFlowerWatch,whichwascreatedatthe

edgeoftheEnglishGardenin1955,remindsusaboutthat

GenevaisthebirthplaceoftheSwissclockandwatchmaking,

andthatthisindustryhasbecomeinternationallyfamous,aswell

throughthequalityofthewatchesasthroughtheirbeautiful

appearance.

SailsonLakeGenevaarealsoenjoyable.TheLakeof

Geneva,lyingamongtheAlps,isatrueinlandsea,making

possibleawiderangeofpleasantboattrips,youcanrelaxand

watchthebeautifulscenespassby.

56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuitablefordescribing

Geneva?

A.CapitalofPeace.

B.PalaisdesNations.

C.TheWorld'sSmallestMetropolis.

D.ThebirthplaceoftheSwissclockandwatchmaking.

57.TheJetd'Eauinthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.thewaterfountainB.theEnglishGarden

C.anewscenewithelectriclightingD.thenameofa

famouswatchmaker

58.WhatdowelearnabouttheLakeofGenevafromthetext?

A.ItisthesymbolofGeneva.

B.ItliesamongtheJuraRange.

C.Ithasadirectpassagetotheocean.

D.Itisalargebodyofwateroftouristinterest.

B

Sincemanyofyouareplanningtostudyatacollegeor

universityinthiscountry,youmaybecurioustoknowwhatyou

usuallydoinatypicalweek,howyoucangetalongwithyour

fellowstudents,andsoon.ThesearethequestionsIwantto

discusswithyoutoday.

First,lefstalkaboutwhatyourweeklyschedulewilllook

like.Nomatterwhatyourmajormaybe,youcanexpectto

spendbetweenfourandsixhoursaweekforeachclass

attendinglectures.Lecturesareusuallyinverylargerooms

becausesomecoursessuchasintroductiontosociologyor

economicsoftenhaveasmanyastwoorthreehundredstudents,

especiallyatlargeuniversities.Inlectures,ifsveryimportant

foryoutotakenotesonwhattheprofessorsaysbecausethe

informationalectureisoftendifferentfromtheinformationin

yourtextbooks.Also,youcanexpecttohaveexamquestions

basedonthelectures.Soitisn'tenoughtojustreadyour

textbooks;youhavetoattendlecturesaswell.Inatypicalweek

youwillalsohaveacoupleofhoursofdiscussionforevery

classyoutake.Thediscussionsectionisasmallgroupmeeting

usuallywithfewerthanthirtystudentswhereyoucanask

questionsaboutthelectures,thereading,andthehomework.In

largeuniversities,graduatestudents,calledteachingassistants,

usuallydirectdiscussionsections.

Ifyourmajorischemistry,orphysics,oranotherscience,

you'Ualsohavetospendseveralhoursaweekinthelab,or

laboratory,doingexperiments.Thismeansthatsciencemajors

spendmoretimeintheclassroomthannonsciencemajorsdo.

Ontheotherhand,peoplewhomajorinsubjectslikeliterature

orhistoryusuallyhavetoreadandwritemorethanscience

majorsdo.

59.Themainpurposeofthistextis.

A.tohelpthestudentstolearnaboutuniversitylife

B.topersuadethestudentstoattendlectures

C.toencouragethesudentstotakepartindiscussions

D.toadvisethestudentstochoosepropermajors

60.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatuniversity

professors.

A.spendabout5hoursonlectureseachweek

B.mustjointhestudentsinthediscussionsections

C.prefertousetextbooksintheirlectures

D.requirethestudentstoreadbeyondthetextbooks

61.AdiscussionsectiondoesNOTinclude.

A.workingundertheguidanceofuniversityprofessors

B.talkingoverwhatthestudentshavereadaboutthe

courses

C.discussingtheproblemsrelatedtothestudents5

homework

D.raisingquestionsaboutwhataprofessorhassaidina

lecture

62.Accordingtotheauthor,sciencemajors.

A.havetoworkharderthannonsciencemajors

B.spendlesstimeontheirstudiesthannonsciencemajors

C.considerexperimentsmoreimportantthandiscussions

D.readandwritelessthannonsciencemajors

C

AlettertoEdward,acolumnist(報刊專欄作家)

DearMrExpert:

Igrewupinanunhappyandabusivehome.Ialways

PromisedmyselfthatI'dgetoutassoonaspossible.Now,atage

20,1haveagoodjobandanicehouse,andI'mreallyproudof

theindependenceI'veachieved.

Here'stheproblem:severalofmyfriendswhostilllive

withtheirparentswishtheyhadplaceslikemine—somuchso

thattheymakeminetheirs.

Itstartedoutwithacoupleofthemspendingtheweekends

withme.Butnowtheyseemtotakeitforgrantedthattheycan

shouupanytimetheylike.Theybringboyfriendsover,talkon

thephoneandstayoutforever.

Ienjoyhavingmyfriendsheresometimes—itmakesthe

placefeelcomfortableandwarm—butthisismyhome,nota

partyhouse.Iwasoldenoughtomoveoutonmyown,sowhy

can'tIseemtoaskmyfriendstorespectmyprivacy(隱私)?

oan

Edward'sreplytoJoan

DearJoan:

Ifyourfamilydidn'tpayattentiontoyourneedswhenyou

wereachild,youprobablyhavetroublelettingothersknowyour

needsnow.

Andifyou'vegathesedyourfriendsaroundyoutorebuilda

happyfamilyatmosphere(氣氛),youmayfearthatsayingno

willbringbackthekindofconflictyougrewupwith一or

destroytheniceatmosphereyounowenjoy.Youneedto

understandthatintruefriendshipifsokaytoputyourown

needsfirstfromtimetotime.

Beclearaboutthemessageyouwanttosend.Forexample,

“IreallyloveyourcompanybutIalsoneedsomeprivacy.So

pleasecallbeforeyoucomeover.”

63.WecanlearnfromthefirstletterthatJoan

Edward.

A.livesawayfromherparents

B.takesprideinherfriends

C.knowsMrExpertquitewell

D.hatesherparentsverymuch

64.Wecaninferfromthefirstletterthat.

A.Joanconsidersherfriendsmoreimportantthanher

privacy

B.Joan'sfriendsvisithermoreoftenthanshecanaccept

C.Joandoesn'tlikethepartiesatall

D.Joandislikestheboyfriendsherfriendsbringover

65.AccordingtoMrExpert,whycan'tJoantellherfriendsher

feelings?

A.Sheisafraidofhurtingherfriends.

B.Shedoesnotunderstandtruefriendship.

C.Herfamilyexperiencestopsherfromdoingso.

D.Shedoesnotputherneedsfirst.

66.Theunderlinedword“conflict“inthesecondletter

means.

A.dependentlifeB.fiercefightC.bad

mannersD.painfulfeeling

67.ThesecondlettersuggeststhatMrExpert.

A.isworriedaboutJoan'sproblem

B.warnsJoannottoquarrelwithherfriends

C.advisesJoanonhowtorefusepeople

D.encouragesJoantobebraveenough

D

Haveyoueverhadthestrangefeelingthatyouwerebeing

watched?Youturnedaroundand,sureenough,someonewas

lookingrightatyou!

Parapsychologists(靈學(xué)家)saythathumanshaveanatural

abilitytosensewhensomeoneislookingatthem.Toresearch

whethersucha“sixthsense^reallyexists,RobertBaker,a

psychologist心'理學(xué)家)attheUniversityofKentucky,

performedtwoexperiments.

Inthefirstone,Bakersatbehindunknowingpeoplein

publicplacesandstaredatthebacksoftheirheadsfor5to15

minutes.Thesubjects(受試者)wereeating,drinking,

readingstudying,watchingTV,orworkingatacomputer.Baker

madesurethatthepeoplecouldnottellthathewassitting

behindthemduringthoseperiods.Later,whenhequestionedthe

subjects,almostallofthemsaidtheyhadnosensethat

someonewasstaringatthem.

Forthesecondexperiment,Bakertoldthesubjectsthatthey

wouldbestaredatfromtimetotimefrombehindatwoway

mirrorinalaboratorysetting.Thepeoplehadtowritedown

whentheyfelttheywerebeingstaredatandwhentheyweren't.

Bakerfoundthatthesubjectswerenobetterattellingwhenthey

werestaredatandwhentheyweren't.Bakerfoundthatthe

subjectswerenobetterattellingwhentheywerestartedatthan

iftheyhadjustguessed.

Bakerconcludesthatpeopledonothavetheabilitytosense

whenthey5rebeingstaredat.Ifpeopledoubttheoutcomeofhis

twoexperiments,saidBaker,“Isuggesttheyrepeatthe

experimentsandseeforthemselves.

68.Thepurposeofthetwoexperimentsisto.

A.explainwheneoplecanhaveasixthsense

B.showhowpeopleactwhilebeingwatchedinthelab

C.studywhetherhumanscansensewhentheyarestaredat

D.provewhyhumanshaveasixthsense

69.Inthefirstexperiment,thesubjects.

A.werenottoldthattheywouldbestaredat

B.losttheirsensewhentheywerestaredat

C.werenotsurewhentheywouldbestaredat

D.wereuncomfortablewhentheywerestaredat

7O.Theunderlinedword“outcome“inthelastparagraphmost

probablymeans.

A.valuB.resultC.performanceD.

connection

71.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.Peoplearebomwithasixthsense.

B.Theexperimentssupportparapsychologists4dea.

C.Thesubjectsdonothaveasixthsenseinthe

experiments.

D.Peoplehaveasixthsenceinpublicplaces.

E

Besidesgivingoffgasesanddustsintotheair,humans

producewastethatispouredontheenvironment.Often,this

wasteproducedbymajorindustriesandpeopleisharmfulto

bothnatureandhumanlife.

Oneofthemaincausesofthelargeamountofdangerous

wasteisthatpeopledonotrealizehowlargeaproblemitis.

Becauseitcanbesimplyremovedandsenttoalandfill(廢渣填

埋場),theproblemisoftenbelievedtoendthere.Inaddition,

industrieshaveoftenshownanunwillingnesstofindwaysto

dealwithdangerouswastebecauseoftherelatedexpenses.

Manyindustriesandgovernmentsbuildsimplelandfillstostore

waste,andoftenjustpourwastechemicalsintonearbybodiesof

water.Often,chemicalsusedfbrindustrialproductioncause

dangerousformsofwaste.Theamountofthesechemicalshas

increasedgreatlyinthepast,butitisoftendifficultand

expensivetogetridofthesechemicalsortostoretheminaway

safetohumanlifeandtheenvironment.

Everyyear,majorhealthproblemsresultfromdangerous

waste.Sadly,itisoftenonlyaftersomeonehasdiedorbecome

seriouslyillthatgovernmentswilltakemeasurestoreduce

levelsofharmfulwaste.

Somegovernmentshaverealizedhowseriousthe

dangerouswasteproblemisandarenowtryingtosettlethis

problem.Theyarealsotryingtolimittheamountofwaste

industriesareallowedtoproduce.

Notonlygovernmentsbutordinarypeopleaswellmust

worktogethertosolvetheproblem.Theycanchoosenottobuy

thoseproductswhichrequiretheproductionofdangerouswaste,

andproducelessharmfulwastethemselves.Manyscientists

thinkthatwasteproductioncanbecut.Thewastecanbe

reducedbyatleastonethirdusingexistingtechnologiesand

methods.

72.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.MeasuresofReducingDangerousWaste

B.DangerofHarmfulWastetoMankind

C.DangerousWasteandWaterPollution

D.EnvironmentalProtection

73.Accordingtothetext,people.

A.donotproduceharmfulwasteintheirdailylife

B.donotknowwheretoplacethedangerouswaste

C.arenotclearabouthowseriousthedangerouswaste

problemis

D.arenotsureaboutwhereharmfulwasteends

74.Whattroublesindustriesmostindealingwiththedangerous

wasteproblem?

A.Howtogetgovernmentsupport.

B.Howtoincreasetheirproduction.

C.Howtostoreharmfulwaste.

D.Howtocutdowntherelatedcosts.

75.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thepollutingindustriesarenotallowedtoselltheir

products.

B.Presenttechnologieshavesettledtheharmfulwaste

problem.

C.Everyoneshouldobeythegovernmentrulesforthe

problem.

D.Tosolvetheproblemrequirestheeffortsofthewhole

society.

第二卷(非選擇題,共35分)

第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

Duringthesummerof2001,1startedreadingbooks

inEnglish,mostlystories.Iwouldlearnalotofnew

76._____

wordsfromthesebooks,butIhadterriblyproblems

77.

memorizingthem.Ihadtolookuptothesameword

78._____

manytimes,forwhichwasquitetroublesome.Irealized

79.

Idoneedawaytorememberallthisvocabulary.Itwas

80.

agreatachievementformyself.Istartedwritingdown

81.______

wordsfrombooksthatIread.Iwouldcomebackfrom

82.

school,andthensitforanhourandtwo.Iwrotedown

83.

newwordsandaddedittomycollection.Bytheend

84.

oflastyear,mycollectionhasgrownto3,000words.

85.

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參考答案

第一節(jié)單項填空

21-25ABCDA26-30BCBDA31-35BCADA

第二節(jié)完形填空

36-40BADBC41-45AADAC46-50ABDAC

51-55DBDBC

三、閱讀理解

56-60BADAD61-65ADABC66-70BCCAB

71-75CBCDD

第一節(jié)短文改錯

Duringthesummerof2001,Istartedreadingbooks

inEnglish,mostlystories.Iwouldlearnalotofnew

76.J

wordsfromthesebooks,butIhadterriblyproblems

77.terrible

memorizingthem.Ihadtolookup-feethesameword

78.人

manytimes,whichwasquitetroublesome.Irealized

79.

Idoneedawaytorememberallthisvocabulary.Itwas

80.did

agreatachievementformyself.Istartedwritingdown

81.me

wordsfromAbooksthatIread.Iwouldcomebackfrom

82.the

school,andthensitforanhourandtwo.Iwrotedown

83.or

newwordsandadded_ittomycollection.Bytheend

84.them

oflastyear,mycollectionhasgrownto3,000words.

85.had

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)

重慶2005年普通高等學(xué)校統(tǒng)一招生考試英語試題

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.Itisknowntoallthatyouexerciseregularly,you

won'tkeepgoodhealth.

A.unlessB.wheneverC.althoughD.if

22.---Victorcertainlycarestoomuchabouthimself.

---Yes.He'sneverinterestedinwhatisdoing.

A.nooneelseB.anyoneelseC.someoneelse

D.nobodyelse

23.---Myfamilyusuallygoesskatingforvacation.Ilikeskating,

butIwanttotrysomethingdifferentthisyear.

A.Lefsgo.B.Cheerup.C.Likewhat?

D.Takecare.

24.Hisideaofhavingweeklyfamilymealstogether,which

seemeddifficultatfirst,hasmanygoodchangesintheir

lives.

A.gotthroughB.resultedfromC.turnedinto

D.broughtabout

25.---Whafswrongwithyourcoat?

---JustnowwhenIwantedtogetoffthebus,themannextto

meonit.

A.satB.hadsatC.hadbeensittingD.was

sitting

26.Daddydidn'tmindwhatweweredoing,aslongaswewere

together,fun.

A.hadB.haveC.tohaveD.having

27.,hetalksalotabouthisfavoritesingersafter

class.

A.AquietstudentashemaybeB.Quietstudentas

hemaybe

C.BeaquietstudentashemayD.Quietashemay

beastudent

28.---Whatareyougoing?

---1amgoingtothecinemawithsomefriends.Thefilm

quiteearly,sowetothebookstoreafterthat.

A.finished;aregoingB.finished;go

C.finished;aregoingD.finishes;go

29.Millionsofpounds'worthofdamagebyastorm

whichsweptacrossthenorthofEnglandlastnight.

A.hasbeencausedB.hadbeencaused

C.willbecausedD.willhavebeencaused

30.--Youknow,Bobisalittleslowunderstanding,

so...

---SoIhavetobepatienthim.

A.in;withB.on;withC.in;toD.at;fbr

31.---WhatshouldIdowiththispassage?--

tothemainideaofeachparagraph.

A.FindingoutB.FoundoutC.FindoutD.

Tofindout

32.Markwasastudentatthisuniversityfrom1999to2003,

hestudiedveryhardandwasmadechairmanof

theStudents5Union.

A.duringwhichtimeB.fbrwhichtime

C.duringwhosetimeD.bythattime

33.Iwasonthehighwaywhenthiscarwentpastfollowedbya

policecar.

Theyatlease150kmanhour.

A.shouldhavebeendoingB.musthavebeen

doing

C.couldhavedoneD.wouldhavedone

34.Theoldlady'shandshookfrequently.Sheexplainedtoher

doctorthisshakinghadbegunhalfayearbefore,and

,onlybecauseofthis,shehadbeenforcedtogiveupher

job.

A.when;howB.how;whenC.how;how

D.why;why

35.---Wemissedyouatthismorning'smeeting,Diana.

---,butifIhadn'thadtomeetafriend,I

wouldhavebeenthere.

A.Me,tooB,I'msorryC.Nevermind

D.Thankyou

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

Hiddenpassengerstravelinginships,trains,orevencarscanbe

aterribletrouble一especiallywhentheyareinsects.Asforthis,

thereisagreat36betweenhumanbeingsandinsects.The

former37everypossibleefforttoavoidbeingdiscovered,while

thelatterquickly38attentiontothemselves.

Wecanonlyshowmercytothe39manwhohadtostophiscar

soonafter40fromacountryvillagetodrivetoLondon.Hearing

astrangenoisefromthe41ofthecar,henaturallygotoutto42

thewheelscarefully,buthefoundnothingwrong,sohe43his

way.Againthenoisebegan44andbecameevenlouder.

Quickly45hishead,themansawwhatappearedtobeagreat46

cloudfollowingthecar.Whenhestoppedatavillagefurtheron,

hewastoldthataqueenbeenmustbehiddeninhiscarasthere

werethousandsofbees47.

Onlearningthis,themandroveawayasquicklyaspossible.

Afteranhour's48driving,hearrivedsafelyinLondon,where

heparkedhiscaroutsidea49andwentin.Itwasnotlong50a

customerwhohadseenhimarrive51intoinformhimthat

hiscarwas52withbees.Thepoordriverwas53thatthebest

wayshouldbetocalla54.Inashorttimethemanarrived.He

foundtheunwelcomepassengerhiddennearthewheelsatthe

backofthecar.Verythankfultothedriverforthis55gift,the

bee-keepertookthequeenandherthousandsoffollowershome

inalargebox.

36.A.connectionB.differenceC.communicationD.

similarity

37.A.doB.takeC.makeD.try

38.A.giveB.keepC.payD.draw

39.A.unfortunateB.carelessC.unpleasantD.hopeless

40.A.passingbyB.leavingoutC.settingoutD.gettingup

41.A.frontB.backC.leftD.right

42.A.cleanB.changeC.testD.examine

43.A.droveB.continuedC.pushedD.forced

44.A.normallyB.gentlyC.actuallyD.immediately

45.A.hidingB.turningC.shakingD.raising

46.A.blackB.beautifulC.whiteD.colorful

47.A.belowB.aheadC.nearbyD.behind

48.A.boringB.carefulC.excitingD.hard

49.A.hotelB.museumC.hospitalD.school

50.A.whenB.afterC.untilD.before

51.A.brokeB.movedC.hurriedD.dropped

52.A.crowdedB.coveredC.filledD.equipped

53.A.advisedB.requiredC.orderedD.requested

54.A.bee-keeperB.policemanC.waiterD.repairman

55.A.unfamiliarB.unknownC.unexpectedD.uncertain

三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

Myparentswereinahugeargument,andIwasreallyupset

aboutit.Ididn'tknowwhoIshouldtalkwithabouthowIwas

feeling.SoIaskedMomtoallowmetostaythenightatmybest

friend'shouse.ThoughIknewIwouldn'ttellheraboutmy

parents'situation,Iwaslookingforwardtogettingoutofthe

house.Iwasinthemiddleofpackingupmythingswhen

suddenlythepowerwentoutintheneighborhood.Momcameto

tellmethatIshouldstaywithmygrandpauntilthepowercame

backon.

IwasreallydisappointedbecauseIfeltthatwedidnothave

muchtotalkabout.ButIknewhewouldbefrightenedalonein

thedark.IwenttohisroomandtoldhimthatFdstaywithhim

untilthepowerwasrestored.Hewasquitehappyandsaid,

“Greatopportunity.”

“Whatis?”Iasked.

“Totalk,youandI,“hesaid."Toholdaprivatelittlemeeting

aboutwhatwe'regoingtodowithyourmomanddad,andwhat

we'regoingtodowithourselvesnowthatwe'reinthesituation

wearein.”

“Butwecan'tdoanythingaboutit,Grandpa,Isaid,surprised

thatherewassomeonewithwhomIcouldsharemyfeelingsand

someonewhowasinthesame"boat"asIwas

Andthafshowthemostunbelievablefriendshipbetweenmy

grandfatherandmestarted.Sittingthereinthedark,wetalked

aboutourfeelingandfearsoflife--fromhowfastthingschange,

tohowtheysometimesdon'tchangefastenough.Thatnight,

becausethepowerwentout,Ifoundanewfriend,withwhomI

couldsafelytalkedaboutallmyfearsandpains,wha

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