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1、第一節(jié):單項填空21. Con fucius is resp ected bymost Chin ese asgreatest teacher of all time.A. the; theB. theC./;theD./; /22. After the earthquake, the first thing the local government did was to provide _ homeless families.A. accommodati on B.occ up ati onC. equipmentD. furn iture23.lt was April 29,2011Pri

2、nce William and Kate Middleton walked into the palace hall of theweddi ng ceremony.A .thatB. whe nC. si neeD. before24. By the time the fire caused by a careless smoker was put out, the factorycompi etely.A. destroyedB. would be destroyed C. has destroyedD .had bee n destroyed25. The air quality in

3、the city,is show n in the rep ort, has improved over the p ast two mon ths.A.thatB. whichC. asD. what26. -Where did you meet her?-It was in the sup ermarketshe worked.A. thatB. asC. whichD. where27. in an atmos phere of love, Shaw is always willi ng to help others.A. Grow ing up B. Bringing upC. Tak

4、ing afterD. Look ing after28. Because of the rainwhich I was caught on my way home, I had a bad cold.A. byB. inC. forD. with29 .He has done nothing butsince he came here. Why not stop him?A .comp lai ning B. complain30.-We should prevent p ollutionhapp ily.-I couldn' t agree with you more.A.from

5、 livingB. live第二節(jié):完型填空C. complainedD. complainsfor theC. to liveD. livi ng-8 -閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從31-50各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。There are many kinds of frien ds. Some are always 31 you, but don't un dersta nd you. Some say only a few words to you, but un dersta nd you. Many people will

6、 ste p in your life, but only_32friends leave footprints (腳?。?I shall always recall (回,憶)the autumn and the girl with the 33. She will always bringback the frien dshi p betwee n us. I know she will always be my best friend.It was the golde n seas on. I could see the yellow leaves 34 in the cool 35.

7、In sucha seas on, I liked walk ing alone in the leaves,36 to the sound of them.38Autu mn is a 37 seas on and life is unin teresti ng. The free days always get meBut one day, the sound of a violin 39 in to my ears like a stream (小溪)flowi ng in the mountain s. I was so surp rised that I ju mped to see

8、 what it was. A young girl, sta nding in the wind, was 40 in p layi ng her violi n.I had 41 seen her before. The music was so nice that I listened quietly. Lost in the music, I did n't know that I had bee n42 there for so long but my existe nee (存在)did not seemto disturb her.Leaves were still fa

9、lli ng. Every day she p layed the violi n in the corner of the buildi ng_43I went dow nstairs to watch her p erforma nee. I was the only liste ner. The autu mn seemed no Ion ger Ion ely and life became 44.45 we did n't know each other, I thought we were already goodfrien ds. I believe she also l

10、oved me.46Autu mn was n early over. One day, whe n I was liste ning carefully, the sound sudde niy _ To my ast oni shme nt (驚訝),the girl came over to me.“ You must like violi n.” she said.“ Yes. And you p lay very well. Why did you stop?” I asked.Sudde nIy, a 47 exp ressi on app eared on her face an

11、d I could feel someth ing unu sual.“I came here to see my gra ndmother, but now I must leave. I once pl ayed very badly. It was your liste ning every day that 48 me.” she said.“ infact, it was your playing49 gave me a meaningful autumn, ” answered, “ LetPefrien ds.”The girl smiled, and so did I.I n

12、ever heard her p lay aga in in my life. I no Ion ger went dow nstairs to liste n like before. Only thick leaves were left behind. But I will always remember the fine figure ( 身影)of the girl. She is like a 50so short, so bright, like a shooti ng star givi ng off so much light that it makes theautu mn

13、 beautiful.31. A. withB. forC. aga instD. to32. A. goodB. trueC. newD. old33. A. soundB.songC. playD. violi n34. A. shak ingB. hangingC. falli ngD. float ing35. A. windB. snowC. airD. rain36. A. watchi ngB. liste ningC. see ingD. heari ng37. A. livelyB. lovelyC. harvestD. l on ely38. A. upB. offC. d

14、ow nD. over39. A. flowedB. grewC. en teredD. ran40. A. lostB. activeC. busyD. in terested41. A. onceB. neverC. oftenD. usually42. A. waiti ngB. stoppingC. sta ndingD. heari ng43. A. becauseB. soC. whe nD. but44. A. in terest ingB. movingC. en couragi ngD. excit ing45. A. ButB. HoweverC. EvenD. Thoug

15、h46. A. sto ppedB.beganC.goneD. changed47. A. ha ppyB. sadC. stra ngeD. surp rised48. A. surp risedB. excitedC. en couragedD. in terested49. A. thatB. whichC. itD. who50. A. songB. dreamC. fireD. sister20小題;每小題第三部分:閱讀理解(共閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(佳選項。2分,滿分40)A、B、C和D)中,選出最A"BANG!" the door caused a

16、 reverberation(回聲).It was just standing there, with Father sta nding on one side, and I on the other side.We were both in great an ger. "Never set foot in this house aga in!" stormed Father. With tears welli ng up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat and ran along the street.The street lig

17、hts were shining rather desolately(凄涼的).1 wandered (徘徊) aimlessly.A young father who held a child in his arms walked p ast me. I felt as if I saw my childhood from ano ther sp ace: happy and harm onio us.But no w. I don't know whether it is because I have grow n up or because dad is gett ing old

18、. We differ in our ways of thinking. He always forces his opinions and codes of behavior on me. When ever I do someth ing wrong, he n ever turns a bli nd eye to it. We are just like two people coming from two differe nt worlds. It feels like there is an iron door betwee n us that can n ever be open

19、ed.I wan dered the streets, without a desti nati on in mind. My heart was froze n on this hot summer ni ght. As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people on the streets, un til I had only the street lights to kee p me company( 陪伴).When I fin ally reached the high-rise ap artme nt block in which

20、I lived, I saw that the light was still on.In fact, it was nothing. Perha ps, dad was throw ing away some of his old sta mps. Perha ps he thought they were useless. I n ever had the courage to tell him that I liked collect ing sta mp s. I can't stand his outrageous(蠻橫的)words: " I can throw

21、you away, let alone these old papers."All the lights were off exce pt father's.Dad was always like this. Maybe he did n't know how to exp ress himself. After shout ing at me, he never showed any mercy or any moments of regret. After an argument he has the habit of app roach ing in my sl

22、ee p and the n coveri ng me with the quilt(被子)This was how he always was. He has bee n a leader for so long that tell ing every one else what todo has become his sec ond n ature.The light was still on. "Am I wrong?" I whispered, maybe. With the key in hand, I was as n ervous as I had ever

23、bee n. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran dow n my cheeks. I sudde niy realized that the iron door that I had imag ined betwee n us did not exist at all. Love-it sec ond to none.51. Decide which is the best order of the follow ing accord ing to what happened

24、 in the p assage.a. I opened the door and en tered the house.b. Sadly I ran out into the street.c. I reached the p lace where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.d. I thought of my father's kindn ess towards me.e. I walked about in the street without any aim.D. b, e, c, a, dA. b, e, d, c

25、, aB. b, e, c, d, aC. b, e, a, c, d52. What made the writer thi nk of his childhood?A. The sight of the desolate street lights.B. The sight of the empty street.C. The sight of a father with a child in his arms.D. The sight of light in his own house.53. Why do you think the father ofte n shouts at hi

26、s son?A. P erha ps the father is gett ing older and older.B. P erha ps the son has already grow n up.C. Perha ps they n ever agree with each other.D. P erha ps the father has got used to doing that.54. What con clusi on can you draw after read ing the p assage?A. The father is actually kind to his s

27、on.B. The father treats his son in an un fair way.C. The father is n either kind nor cruel to his son.D. The father is always finding fault with his son.B's IongestThe Mississ ippi is the major river system in the Un ited S tates. The Yan gtze is China river.Although a world apart, the two water

28、ways share conservation(保護)concerns that provide acultural bridge betwee n stude nts in the Un ited States and China, as well as from around the world.The Mississi ppi flows almost 3,800 kilometers from a small lake in Minn esota, gatheri ng the waters of 250 other rivers and streams before reach in

29、g the Gulf of Mexico.in the Midwest, explored a sect ion of the river in Wisc onsin and Iowa, to environment, and each other.The students, from the U.S., China and around the world, came to join Excha nge p rogram.The cross-cultural educational experienee-set up by the Universitythe River SpiritIn m

30、id-May, as spring flowers bega n to open, about 41 stude nts from a doze n colleges, mostly learn about theof Wiseonsin, Madis on-based En vir onment and Public Health Network for Chin ese Stude nts - focuses on the Mississ ippi and Chin a's Ion gest river, the Yan gtze.This three day get-togeth

31、er featured story-tell ing, hik ing, camping and canoeing, all part of a larger less on about con servati on p rojects that can be used on both the Yan gtze and Mississ ippi.While the students learned about the problems challenging the Mississippi and Yangtze, Jeb Barze n, a wildlife biologist, expl

32、ained they should also lear n about the imp orta nee of bridgi ng each other ' s culture.Preside nt of the En viro nment and Public Health Network for Chin ese Stude nts, Xiaoj unLu,said the Mississ ippi and Yan gtze Rivers are un it ing these stude nts from oppo site ends of the earth.Orga ni z

33、ers say the success and sp irit of this first gatheri ng of stude nts will lead to other trips, in cludi ng one dow n the Yan gtze.55. Where is the source of the Mississ ippi?C.Wisc onsinD. IowaA. Minn esotaB. the Gulf of Mexico56. Accord ing to the p assage , the get-together.A. lasted a weekB. too

34、k p lace in MayC. was held in ChinaD. was orga ni zed by stude nts57. Accord ing to P aragra ph 8, Barze n believes that.A. China and the U.S. should work together to p rotect the environmentB. the Mississ ippi is more imp orta nt tha n the Yan gtze to the worldC. cultural excha nge betwee n differe

35、 nt coun tries is of great i mportanceD. the p rogram en courages tech ni cal coop erati on betwee n China and the U.S58. What is the p assage mainly about?A. A major river system in the Un ited States.B. The differe nces betwee n the Mississ ippi and the Yan gtze.C. An educati onal p rogram about t

36、ourism.D. An intern ati onal cultural excha nge p rogramsCTOSHIBA ELEVA TORS LTD is one of the leading elevator(電梯)companies in the world with more than 120 bran ches around the globe. SHENYANG TOSHIBA ELEV ATORS LTD in She nyang p roduces high-quality elevators. We are offeri ng the followi ng p os

37、iti ons:-Plant(工廠)ManagerExcelle nt senior engin eer with exp erie nee in this field to man age our plant in Shenyang.-Senior Engin eers ( Mecha ni cal and Electrical)For P roduct ion and Engin eeri ng Dep artme nt, good comma nd of Intern et.-Junior po siti onsFor those who wish for success-One pur

38、chaser (采購員)P referably with exp erie nee in a mecha ni cal engin eeri ng company and intern ati onal markets.-Acco untant (會計)5 years ' exp erie nee in mecha ni cal factory costi ng, good kno wledge in Office 2000 and CET level. For these senior level po siti ons, we expect p referably a uni ve

39、rsity degree or an excelle nt job record, 3-5 years of exp erie nee on the job and a good comma nd of En glish. If you are ready to work with us, we will offer attractive salary and bright future.SHENYANG TOSHIBA ELEV ATORS LTDShen ya ng ( Lia oning ProvinceTOWER DAIRY P RODUCT COMP AN

40、Y LTD is a well- k nown food company in Suzhou. we re offeri ng the follow ing po siti ons:Secretary-Uni versity graduate-Good at En glish sp eak ing, writi ng & tran slati ng-Good PC kno wledge and typing skill-PI easa nt character with good personal skillAcco untants-College or uni versity gra

41、duate-Good comma nd of En glish and PC op erati on-Work exp erie neeP roducti on Trainers-College or uni versity graduate-Food engin eeri ng / mach inery or chemistry-Good comma nd of En glish-1-2 years ' exp erie nee in food factory-Leadersh ip ability and PC kno wledgeP roducti on Workers-Poly

42、technic school (工藝學校)graduate-Food tech no logy or chemistry-Kno wledge of basic En glish -1-2 years ' exp erie nee in food factory TOWER DAIRY P RODICT COMP ANY LTDSuzhou ( Jia ngsu Province59. If you want to get a senior po siti on in TOSHIBA, you n eed to have.A. work exp erie

43、nee on the jobB. typing skills and know En glish wellC. good wishes for the jobD. a pl easa nt character and PC skills60. Each position offered by TOWER requires the applicant( 申請人)to.A. have work exp erie neeB. be a uni versity graduateC. have good PC kno wledgeD. have kno wledge of En glish61. If

44、you don ' t know how to use a computer, you had better apply for the job as.A. a secretary in TOWERB.a p roduction worker in TOWERC. a senior engin eer in TOSHIBAD.an accou ntantin TOSHIBA62. As a uni versity graduate this year, you can p robably get a job as.A. an accou ntant in TOSHIBAB.a purc

45、haser inTOSHIBAC. a secretary in TOWERD.an accou ntantin TOWERDThere was once a captain who loved money so much that he cheated his sailors at the end of every voyage and took their wages(工資).On the last day of one voyage, the ship was in a small po rt. It was win ter time, and the sea was very cold

46、, so the captain said to his sailors, "If one of you stays in the water duri ng the whole ni ght, I will give him my shi p. But if he comes out before the sun app ears, I shall get his wages."The sailors had heard about the captain's cheati ng, so they did n't trust him. But the n

47、one of them, who thought that he was cleverer tha n the captain, said that he would do it. He got into the water, and, though it was very cold, he stayed in it. When it was n early morning, some fisherme n lit a fire on the shore about half a mile away."You are cheat in g," the captain sai

48、d to the sailor. "The fire's warm ing you.""But it's half a mile away!" said the sailor."A fire's fire," an swered the captain. "I have won."The sailor came out of the water, and said, "P erha ps you think that you are clever because you have

49、won my wages, but you can't cook a chicke n.""I can," an swered the captain."If you cook this chicke n," said the sailor, "I shall work for you without wages for seve n years, but if you can't, you will give me your ship."The captain agreed, took the chicke

50、 n and said, "Where's the fire?""There it is," an swered the sailor. " On the shore.""But it's half a mile away," said the cap tai n an grily."'A fire's fire,' you said," an swered the sailor. "If it is eno ugh to warm me in

51、the water, it is eno ugh to cook your chicke n."63. The captain got the sailors' wages.A. to buy a chicke n for himselfB. and kept the money for future useC. by cheati ng himD. and said he would return the money soon64. The captain in sisted that the fire was warm ing the sailor because he.

52、A. did n't want to lose the betB. did n't believe the sailor's successC. wan ted to kee p his pro miseD. wan ted to show his clever ness65. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is NOT TRUE?A. The sailors did n't trust the captain.B. I n order to hel p the sailor in the water, the fish

53、erme n made a fire.C. The captain failed to cheat the sailor this time.D. The sailor did n't get out of the water before the sun app eared.66. What is the title of the story?B. How a Sailor Got a ShipA. How a Cap ta in Cheated His SailorD. A Fire Is FireC. A Brave SailorEMost earthquakes occur w

54、ith in the upper 15 miles of the earth's surface. But earthquakes can and do occur at all dep ths to about 460 miles. Their nu mber decreases as the depth in creases. At about 460 miles one earthquake occurs only every few years. Near the surface earthquakes may run as high as 100 in a mon th, b

55、ut the yearly average does not vary much. In comp aris on with the total number of earthquakes each year, the number of disastrous(災難性的)earthquakes is very small.The extent (擴大) of the disaster in an earthquake depends on many factors. If you carefully build a toy house with an erect set, it will st

56、ill sta nd no matter how much you shake the table. But if you build a toy house with a pack of cards, a slight shake of the table will make it fall. An earthquake in Agadir, Morocco, was not strong eno ugh to be recorded on dista nt in strume nts, but it comp letely destroyed the city. Many stron ge

57、r earthquakes have done comp aratively little damage. If a building is well constructed and built on solid ground, it will resist(抵抗 ) an earthquake. Most deaths in earthquakes have bee n due to faulty buildi ng con struct ion or poor buildi ng sites. A third and very serious factor is panic. When p

58、eople rush out into narrow streets, more deaths will result.The Un ited Natio ns has pl ayed an imp orta nt part in reduci ng the damage done by earthquakes. It has sent a team of exp erts to all coun tries known to be affected by earthquakes. Work ing with local geologists and engineers, the experts have studied the nature of the ground and the type of most practical building code for the local area. If followed, these suggestions will make disastrous earthquakes

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