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2016屆江蘇省清江高三考前雙練沖刺模擬卷(二)英語試題(word版)一、單項填空(共35小題;每小題1分,滿分35分)1.Toseeayoungcouplelovingeachotheris_____;buttoseeanoldcouplelovingeachotheristhebestsightofall.A.nowayB.nodoubtC.nowonderD.noproblem2.–Boss,I’mtootried,soIwanttoseethewholeworld.Pleaseacceptmyresignation.--ItseemsthatIhavetoacceptit.Ihopeyouridea________.A.makessenseB.takeswingC.hangsinthereD.pushesmearound3.Thebestthingsyoucangivechildren,______goodhabits,aregoodmemories.A.farfromB.nexttoC.butforD.exceptfor4.---I’mstarving.Dowestillhaveanypiesleftfromthedinneryesterday?---Oh,Julia_________herfriendsoverintheafternoonandtheyatethemallA.inviteB.hasinvitedC.hadinvitedD.invited5.Itwasabouthalfpastmidnight__________hearrived,aftervisitingotherplaces,butdozensofjournalistswerestillwaitinginthecold.A.whenB.beforeC.untilD.that6._______fortheelderly,theneedtotakeitforwalksmaybeadisadvantage.A.HowevergoodapanionadogmaybeB.WhateveradogmaybeagoodpanionC.WhateveragoodpanioncanadogbeD.Howeveragoodpanioncanadogbe7.________thepast,leavingthesadnessbehind,________you’llseethedoorofanewbrightworldopenbeforeyou.A.Forget;andB.Forgetting;andC.Forget;/D.Toforgetting;/8.TheproportionofelderlypeopleincreaseinBritainandmedicaladvancesmakeitpossibletokeepalivepatientswho_______previously.A.woulddieB.haddiedC.shouldhavediedD.wouldhavedied9.Asisreported,womenwithdemandingjobsarealmost________tosufferaheartattack.A.overtwicelikelyasB.twiceaslikelyasC.twicemorelikelyasD.morethantwiceaslikely10.Collegestudentsshouldlearntopromise.Butsomeofthemonlyexpectpeopletochangeforthem,not______wayaround.A.anotherB.theotherC.otherD.anyother11.Thosewhowereleftaloneinthecaveknowbetterthantheothers________frighteningsoundsbatsflyingaboutinthedarkmade.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how12.----Sharon,manyexpertsbelievethathetwopicturesareroughly______.----Idon’tquiteagree.Thepaintingstylemaylookverysimilarbuttheirpainterwereborninquitedifferentdynasties.A.conventionalB.contradictoryC.contemporaryD.conservative13.Inmydrivinglesson,Ilearnatrafficrulethatatnotime________parkedinamannerwhichwillblockemergencyservice.A.anyvehicleisB.isanyvehicleC.cananyvehiclebeD.anyvehiclecanbe14.Hewastryingtowrite,butthecontinuousnoiseoutsidehiswindow_____him______.A.dropped;offB.put;offC.drew;outD.let;out15._______thefinancialcrisis,feweradvertisementsfornewpersonnelshoweduponthecollegecampus.A.InresponsetoB.IntermsofC.WithrespecttoD.Regardlessof16.Lastfall,IwenttotheUSasanexchangestudent.I’llneverforgetmyhomestaythere______IbecamearealDIYenthusiast.A.whereB.whenC.thatD.which17.Weprobablywouldn’tworryaboutwhatpeoplethinkofus_____wecouldknowhowseldomtheydo.A.unlessB.untilC.ifD.as18.MuchasIwouldlove_____tothepartyyesterday,Ididn’tbecauseIhadtoprepareforinterview.A.tohavegoneB.goingC.togoD.havinggone19.ISIShasreleasedastatement________responsibilityforthePairsattacks,whichthreatensthatthere’smorerevengetoanti---Muslincountriesyet__________.A.toclaim;eB.claiming;toeC.claimed;ingD.toclaim;toe20.Ifeelterrible.Ididn’tdowellinthemathtest._______.You’realreadymakingprogressandwillsurelylearnitwell.A.Don’tbesillyB.Don’ttakeittoohardC.Don’tputthecatbeforethehorseD.Don’ttakethingsforgranted第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。21.Differentculturalfeaturesofethnicgroupsare____oneanotherandworkoutamelody.A.intunewith

B.inparallelwithC.incontrastto

D.inresponseto22.____anincreaseinforeignlegalconflicts,Chinaisexpectedtoseethenumbercontinuetorise.A.Towitness

B.Beingwitnessed

C.Witnessed

D.Havingwitnessed23.Attheendofthehistoricarea,Wilmingtondisplayedits____asaworkingportcity:largeware-housesandafewotherdatedofficebuildings.A.achievement

B.reputation

C.character

D.standard24.—DoyouthinkI'magoodsurfer?—Ofcourse!I____youearlier.Youmadeitlooksoeasy,gracefuleven.A.amwatchingB.waswatchingC.havewatchedD.hadwatched25.Sofar,onlyonemanhas____atheorythatseemstofitallthefacts.A.eupwith

B.putupwith

C.linedupwith

D.caughtupwith26.—YourcarshouldbereadynextTuesday.—Wewere____

hopingyou’dbeabletodoitbythisFriday.A.still

B.rather

C.always

D.even27.Manythoughtthatafterstarringintheimmenselypopulardrama,NirvanainFire,HuGewould____andactivelyseeknewroles.A.makeamountainoutofamolehill.

B.havetoomanyironsinthefire.C.strikewhiletheironishot

D.putthecartbeforethehorse28.Weworkduringtheweek,butweekendsandeveningsareusually____.A.vacant

B.casual

C.empty

D.clear29.Passionispassionanditdoesn'tmatter____

it'sdirected.Exactly,itcanbecoinsorsportsorpolitics.A.why

B.how

C.whether

D.where30.Differenttastesamongtouristsfromoutsidethemainland____thelistofthecountry’sattractionsA.top

B.shape

C.lead

D.show31.Itwasn’teasyhavingmyfriendstalkabouttheirfreshmanyears____

Iwasn’tapartof.A.whom

B.when

C.that

D.what32.Thedeskthat____

cleansoIcoulddohomeworkwasalwayssurroundedwithbowlsofbadmilk,oldmagazinesandsoon.A.mayhavebeenB.wouldhavebeen

C.musthavebeen

D.shouldhavebeen33.He____whethertosetasidetheminordifferences,thenhedid.A.debated

B.predicted

C.plotted

D.calculated34.HowcouldIlietoher____

shelivedforthetruth,whetheritwasfoundinmusicorpeople?A.unless

B.when

C.while

D.though35..—-Mum,lookatmyshoes.Ineedanewpair..—-

Iboughtthemforyouonlyaweekago!A.Youbet

B.Yousaidit

C.Youdon'tsay

D.Younameit

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。Humangrowthisaprocessofexperimentation,trial,anderroreventuallyleadingtowisdom.Eachtimeyouchoosetotrustyourselfandtakeaction,youcanneverquitebecertainhowthesituationwill36__.Sometimesyouarevictorious,andsometimesyoubeedisappointed.The37

experiments,however,arenolessvaluablethantheexperimentsthatfinallyprovesuccessful;infact,you38learnmorefromyour“failures”thanyoudofromyour39.Ifyouhavemadewhatyouthinktobeamistakeorfailedtoliveuptoyourown40youwillmostlikelyputupabarrierbetweenyouressenceandthepartofyouthatisthealleged(聲稱的)wrong-doer.However,viewingpastactionsas41impliesguiltandblame,anditisnotpossibletolearnanythingmeaningwhileyouareengagedinblaming._,42,forgivenessisrequiredwhenyouareseverelyjudgingyourself.Forgivenessistheactoferasingan43debt.Therearefourkindsofforgiveness.Thefirstisbeginnerforgivenessforyourself.

Thesecondofforgivenessisbeginnerforgivenessforanother.Thethirdkindofforgivenessis44forgivenessofyourself.Thisisforseriousmisbehaviors,theonesyoucarrywithdeep45.Whenyoudosomethingthatviolatesyourownvaluesandprinciples,youcreateagapbetweenyourstandardsandyouractual46__.Insuchacase,youneedtoworkveryhardat47yourselfforthesedeedssothatyoucanclosethisgap.Thisdoesnot48thatyoushouldrushtoforgiveyourselforshouldn’tfeelregret,49takingpleasureinthesefeelingsforaprolongedperiodoftimeisnothealthy.The50

andperhapsmostdifficultoneistheadvancedforgivenessofanother.Atsometimeofourlife,youmayhavebeenseverelywrongedorhurtbyanotherpersontosuchadegreethatforgivenessseems51.However,harboringangerandrevengefantasiesonlykeepsyou52invictimhood.Undersuchacircumstance,youshouldforceyourselftoseethebiggerpicture.Bysodoing,youwillbeableto53thefocusawayfromtheangerandresentment.Itisonlythroughforgivenessthatyoucanerasewrongdoingand54thememory.Whenyoucan55releasethesituation,youmayetoseeitasanecessarypartofyourgrowth.36. A.turnout

B.turnup

C.breakup

D.breakout37. A.important

B.engaged

C.failed

D.successful38. A.obviously

B.necessarily

C.continuously

D.usually39. A.success

B.failure C.fault

D.benefit40. A.ability

B.expectations

C.belief

D.experiences

41. A.mistakes

B.victories

C.experiments

D.fantasies42. A.Still B.Therefore C.Instead

D.However

43. A.absurd B.original C.emotional D.unusual

44. A.ordinary

B.advanced

C.alternative

D.certain45. A.wisdom B.mercy

C.injury

D.shame46. A.thought

B.approach

C.behavior

D.purpose47. A.punishing

B.forgiving

C.blaming

D.praising48. A.mean

B.prove

C.reflect

D.represent49. A.and

B.or

C.but

D.so50. A.uncertain

B.premier

C.next

D.last51. A.essential

B.valuable

C.impossible

D.unavoidable52. A.trapped

B.located

C.lost

D.occupied53. A.drive

B.drag

C.put

D.shift54. A.keep

B.refresh

C.weaken

D.clean55. A.naturally

B.finally

C.definitely

D.initially第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。A5SecretsofWebTravelSitesBookingatriponanonlinetravelsiteisconvenient,buteswithitsownsetofproblems.1.Theyknowwho’sonaMacandwho’sonaPCandwho’sgoingtospendmore.Lastyear,UStravelresearchpanyOrbitztrackedpeople’sonlineactivitiestotestoutwhetherMacusersspendmoreontravelthanPCusers.Onaverage,MacuserslayoutUS$20-30morepernightonhotelsandgoformorestars.accordingtotheWallStreetJournal.Asaresult,online?travelsitesshowtheseusersmoreexpensivetraveloptionsfirst.Toavoidinadvertentlypayingmore,sortresultsbyprice.2.Theirsoftwaredoesn'talwayshookuptothehotel’ssystem.Aguaranteedreservationisalmostimpossibletoebyanywhere—buttheriskofyourflightorhotelbeingoverbookedincreaseswiththird-partyproviders.Themiddle-man'ssoftwareisn'timmunetosystemerrors,soalwayscallthehotelorairlinetomakesureyourbookingwasprocessed.3.Don’tbefooledbypackages:Often,they’relow-enditemsgroupedtogether.Evernoticehowtravelsitesremendahotel,arentalcar,andtourpackageallinoneclick?Thesedealsusuallyfeaturetravelthatnoonewants,likeflightswithmultiplelayovers.Checkthefineprint.4.Youcouldmissoutonloyaltypoints.Third-partyproviderscangetbetweenyouandfrequentflyermilesorpoints.Manyhotelloyaltyprogrammesdon’trecogniseexternalsites,othersawardonlyminimumpointsandexcludespecialoffers,likedoublepointsonhotelstays.5.Onceyourtripispurchased,you’reonyourown.Anonlinetravelagencycan’tprovideassistancethesamewayanagentcanifaflightiscancelledoraroomissubstandard.Basically,whenyouarriveattheairportorhotel,you’rejustanotherclientwhobookedatthelowestrate.56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Third-partyproviderscanensureyourreservation.

B.MacusersarelikelytospendmoremoneythanPCusers.C.Anonlinetravelagencyfunctionsthesameasanagent.D.Packagesusuallyprovidetravelerswithsatisfactoryprogrammes.57.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toencouragereaderstobookatriponanonlinetravel

site.B.Tomakeanadvertisementaboutseveraltravelsitesonline.C.Toconvincereadersnottobookatriponanonlinetravelsite.D.Towarn

readersofsomeproblemswithbooking

tripsonline.BWanttoaddsomehourstoyourday?Ok,youprobablycan'tchangethefabricoftime.Butanewstudysuggeststhatthewayyoufeelaboutyourgoalcanchangeyourconceptoftimeandthatsomesimplestrategiescouldmakeyoufeellessrushed.Inaseriesofexperiments,JordanEtkin,aprofessorofmarketingatDuke,andherco-authors,LoannisEvangelidisandJenniferAaker,lookedatwhathappenswhenpeopleseetheirgoalsasconflictingwithoneanother.Inone,theyaskedsomeparticipantstolisttwooftheirgoalsthattheyfeltwereinconflict,andotherssimplytolisttwooftheirgoals.Thosewhowereforcedtothinkaboutconflictingaimsfeltmoretimepressurethanthosewhoweren't.Inanotherexperiment,theresearchersgaveparticipantsasimilarpromptregardinggoalconflict,butthistimemeasuredtheiranxietylevelsaswellastheirattitudestowardtime.Theyfoundthatparticipantswhothoughtaboutconflictinggoalshadmoreanxietythanthosewhodidn’t,andthatthis,inturn,ledtofeelingsofbeingshortontime.“Stressandanxietyandtimepressurearecloselylinkedconcepts,”D.Etkinexplained.“Whenwefeelmorestressandanxietyinrelationtoourpersonalgoals,thatmanifests(表現)asasenseofhavinglesstime.”Technologicaladvancesthatallowpeopletodolotsofthingsatoncemayincreasethefeelingofgoalconflict,shesaid.“Ithinktheeasieritisforustotrytodealwithalotofthesethingsatthesametime,”

she

said,“themoreopportunitythereisforustofeelthisconflictbetweenourgoals.”Sheisn’tthefirsttosuggestthatactualbusynessisn’ttheonlythingthatcanmakeus

feelbusy

AttheAtlantic,DerekThompsonwrotethat“asacountry,we’reworkinglessthanwedidinthe1960sand1980s.”HeofferedanumberofpossiblereasonssomeAmericansstillfeelsooverworked,including“thefluidness(不固定)ofworkandleisure.”Asheputit:“Theideathatworkbeginsandendsattheofficeiswrong.Ontheonehand,flexibilityisnice,Ontheother,mixingworkandleisuretogethercreatesanalways-onexpectationthatmakesithardforwhite-collarworkerstoescapetheshadowofworkresponsibilities.”AndBrigidSchultewritesinher2014bookOverwhelmed:HowtoWork,Love,andPlayWhenNoOneHastheTimethatsomeresearchersbelieve“timehasnosharpedges.Whatoftenmattersmorethantheactivitywe’redoingatamomentintime,theyhavefound,ishowwefeelaboutit.Ourconceptoftimeisindeed,ourreality.”Fortunately,Dr.Etkinandherteamdidfindwaysofmakingusfeelbetterabouttime—or,atleast,ofreducingthenegativeinfluenceofgoalconflict.Whenparticipantsperformedabreathingexercisethatreducedtheiranxiety,theimpactofsuchconflictontheirperceptionoftimewaslesspronounced.Reframinganxietyasexcitement(byreadingthephrase“Iamexcited!”aloudseveraltimes)hadasimilareffect.Breathingandreframingmaynotsolveeveryone’stimeproblems—Ms.SchultewritesthatsomeAmericansareindeedworkingmorethantheyusedto.ShecitestheworkofthesociologistsMichaelHoutandCarolineHanley,whohave“foundthatworkingparentsbinedputin13morehoursaweekonthejobin2000thantheydidin1970.That’s676hoursofadditionallypaidworkayearforafamily.Andthat’sontopofalltheunpaidhoursspentcaringforchildrenandkeepingthehousetogether.”Sometimes,wemayfeelshortontimebecauseweactuallyare.However,Dr.Etkinbelievesherfindingssuggestwemay“havetheabilitytoinfluenceourexperienceoftimemorethanwethinkwedo.”“We’reallgoingtohavetimesinourliveswhenourgoalsseemtobeinmoreconflictthanothers,”shesaid.Butwithtechniquesliketheonesherteamtested,“wereallycanhelpourselvesfeellikewehavemoretime.”58.Whatmakespeoplefeelrushedtoday?A.Goalconflict.

B.Highpressure.

C.Toomuchexpectation.

D.Lackofexercise.59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Mostpeoplearehavinglessworktodonowadays.B.Peopleunderalotofstresshaveabettersenseoftime.

C.Technologicaladvancesallowpeopletofeellessstressed.D.Theflexibilityofworkincreaseswhite-collarworkers'pressure.60.Theunderlinedsentence“Ourconceptoftimeis,indeed,ourreality.”means_______A.weshouldmakefulluseoftime

B.wevaluetimemorethanthewayweliveC.wecanfeelbetterabouttimeifwewanttoD.wedon’thavethetimetoenjoylifeinrealityC“Overtheyearstheunthinkablehasbeethinkableandtodaywesenseweareclosetobeingabletoalterhumanheredity(遺傳).”ThesewerethewordsofDavidBaltimoreoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology,onDecember1st,whenheopenedathree-daymeetinginWashingtontodiscussthemoralityanduseofhumangeneediting.DrBaltimoreisanoldhandatthesesortsofdiscussions,forhewasalsoaparticipantintheAsilomarconference,in1975,whichbroughtscientiststogethertodiscussasafewayofusingthethen-newtechnologyofrebinantDNA,andwhoseremendationsinfluencedagenerationofbiotechnologyresearchers.Fourdecadeson,theneedforasimilarsortofchin-waghasarisen.TheInternationalSummitonHumanGeneEditinghasbeenheldbythenationalscientificacademiesofthreecountries—America,BritainandChina.Theyareparticularlyconcernedaboutwhethergeneeditingshouldbeusedtomakeheritablechangestothehumangermline,somethingDrBaltimoredescribedasadeepandtroublingquestion.LikethoseofAsilomar,theconclusionsofthismeetingwillnotbebinding.Butthehopeisthat,againlikeAsilomar,amixtureofmonsenseandpeerpressurewillcreateaworldinwhichscientistsaretrustedtoregulatethemselves,ratherthanhavingpoliticiansandcivilservantsdoitforthem.Themeetingisbeingheldagainstabackdropofrapidscientificadvance,Since2012researchintoanew,easy-to-useeditingtoolcalledCRISPR-Cas9hasblossomed.ThistechniqueinvolvesapieceofRNA(achemicalmessenger,whichcanbeusedtorecogniseatargetsectionofDNA)andanenzyme(酶)calledanucleasethatcansnipunwantedgenesoutandpastenewonesin.PublicinterestwasarousedinApril,whenChinesescientistsannouncedtheyhadeditedgenesinnon-viable(無活力的)humanembryos,andagaininNovemberwhenBritishresearcherssaidtheyhadsuccessfullytreatedaone-year-oldgirlwhohadleukaemia(白血病),usinggene-editedT-cells.T-cellsarepartoftheimmunesystemthatattack,amongotherthings,tumourcells.TheresearchersalteredT-cellsfromahealthydonortoencouragethemtorecogniseandkillthepatient’scancer,tomakethemimmunetoherleukaemiadrug,andtoensuretheydidnotattackherhealthycells.Inanotherrecentdevelopment,afirmcalledEditasMedicine,whichisbasedinCambridge,Massachusetts,hassaidithopes,in2017,tostarthumanclinicaltrialsofCRISPR-Cas9asatreatmentforararegeneticformofblindnessknownasLebercongenitalamaurosis(伯氏先天性黑蒙).Thoughotherpaniesarealreadytestinggene-editingtherapies,theseemployolder,clunkierformsofthetechnologythatseemlikelytohavelessmercialpotential.Moreover,researchersattheBroadInstitute,alsoinCambridge,saidthisweekthattheyhadmadechangestoCRISPR-Cas9whichgreatlyreducetherateofeditingerrors—oneofthemainobstaclestothetechnique'smedicaluse.Onthesubjectofgerm-lineediting,EricLander,theBroad’shead,toldthemeetingitwouldbeusefulonlyinrarecasesandsaiditmightbeagoodideato“exercisecaution”beforemakingpermanentchangestothegenepool.Theneedforcautionisadvicethatmightalsobeheededbythosepursuingworkinanimalsotherthanpeople,andinplants—subjectsnotbeingcoveredbythesummit.61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutCRISPR-Cas9?A.Ithasfewersideeffects.

B.Itcanmodifyhumangene.

C.Itcanprotectimmunesystem.D.Ithaslessmercialpotential.62.Theunderlinedword“chin-wag”inParagraph2canbereplacedby______A.discussion

B.negotiation

C.argument

D.parison63.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Dr.Baltimorestartedhisresearchonmodifyinggenein1975.B.Scientists’opinionsabouttheuseofgeneeditingareconsistent.

C.CRISPR-Cas9hasbeenappliedtocureLebercongenitalamaurosis.D.Moreresearchshouldbemadebeforethetechnologyesintowideuse.64.Thispassageismostprobablya______.A.sciencefiction

B.scientificreport

C.conferencesummary

D.mercialadvertisementDBeforethelawsitsagatekeeper.Tothisgatekeeperesamanfromthecountrywhoaskstogainentryintothelaw.Butthegatekeepersaysthathecannotgranthimentryatthemoment.Themanthinksaboutitandthenasksifhewillbeallowedtoeinsometimelateron.“Itispossible,”saysthegatekeeper,“butnotnow.”①Thegatetothelawstandsopen,asalways,andthegatekeeperwalkstotheside,sothemanbendsoverinordertoseethroughthegateintotheinside.Whenthegatekeepernoticesthat,helaughsandsays:“Ifittemptsyousomuch,trygoinginsideinspiteofmyprohibition.Buttakenote.Iampowerful.AndIamonlythemostlowlygatekeeper.Butfromroomtoroomstandgatekeepers,eachmorepowerfulthantheother.Icannotendureevenone

glimpseofthethird.”Themanfromthecountryhasnotexpectedsuchdifficulties:thelawshouldalwaysbeaccessibleforeveryone,hethinks,butashenowlooksmorecloselyatthegatekeeperinhisfurcoat,athislargepointednoseandhislong,thin,blackTartar’sbeard,hedecidesthatitwouldbebettertowaituntilhegetspermissiontogoinside.Thegatekeepergiveshimastoolandallowshimtositdownatthesideinfrontofthegate.Therehesitsfordaysandyears.Hemakesmanyattemptstobeletin,andhewearsthegatekeeperoutwithhisrequests.Thegatekeeperofteninterrogateshimbriefly,questioninghimabouthishomelandandmanyotherthings,buttheyareindifferentquestions,thekindgreatmenput,andattheendhealwaystellshimoncemorethathecannotlethiminsideyet.Theman,whohasequippedhimselfwithmanythingsforhisjourney,spendseverything,nomatterhowvaluable,towinoverthegatekeeper.Thelattertakesitallbut,ashedoesso,says,“Iamtakingthisonlysothatyoudonotthinkyouhavefailedtodoanything.”②

Duringthemanyyearsthemanobservesthegatekeeperalmostcontinuously.Heforgetstheothergatekeepers,andthisfirstoneseemstohimtheonlybarrierforentryintothelaw.Hecursestheunluckycircumstance,inthefirstyearsthoughtlesslyandoutloud;later,ashegrowsold,heonlymumblestohimself.Hebeeschildishand,sinceinthelongyearsstudyingthegatekeeperhehasalsoetoknowthefleas(跳蚤)inhisfurcollar,heevenasksthefleastohelphimpersuadethegatekeeper.Finallyhiseyesightgrowsweak,andhedoesnotknowwhetherthingsarereallydarkeraroundhimorwhetherhiseyesaremerelydeceivinghim.Butherecognizesnowinthedarknessarayoflightwhichbreaksoutofthegatewaytothelaw.Nowhenolongerhasmuchtimetolive.Beforehisdeathhegathersinhisheadallhisexperiencesoftheentiretimeupintoonequestionwhichhehasnotyetputtothegatekeeper.Hewavestohim,sincehecannolongerliftuphisstiffeningbody.Thegatekeeperhastobendwaydowntohim,forthegreatdifferencehaschangedthingsconsiderablytothedisadvantageoftheman.③“Youareinsatiable(不知足的).”“Everyonestrivesafterthelaw,”saystheman,“sohowisitthatinthesemanyyearsnooneexceptmehasrequestedentry?”Thegatekeeperseesthatthemanisalreadydyingand,inordertoreachhisdiminishingsenseofhearing,heshoutsathim,“Herenooneelsecangainentry,sincethisentrancewasassignedonlytoyou.I’mgoingnowtocloseit.”④65.Whichcanbestdescribethemanfromthecountry?A.Bravebutinnocent.B.Loyalbutridiculous.

C.Tolerantbutstubborn.D.Trustworthybutchildish.66.Whatistheimpliedmeaningoftheunderlinedsentences?

A.Anyonewhobreaksthelawwillgetseverepunishment.B.It’snexttoimpossibleforpeopletogainentryintothelaw.

C.Thegatekeepersarepowerfulenoughtodefendthelaw.D.Allthegatekeeperstakefullresponsibilityforobeyingthelaw.67.Thesentence“Whatdoyoustillwanttoknownow?"asksthegatekeeper.canbeputin______.A.①

B.②

C.

D.④68.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thegatekeeperisactuallythesymbolofresponsibility.

B.Alleffortsmadebythemanfromthecountryareinvain.

C.Themanfromthecountryfinallygainsaccessintothelaw.D.Acloserelationshipisformedbetweenthegatekeeperandtheman.69.Whyisthemanfromthecountryeagertohaveaccesstothelawcontinuously?A.Becauseheisanxioustoexplorethenatureoflaw..B.Becausenoonecangainentryintothelawexcepthim.C.Becausethegatekeeperpromiseshimentryintothelaw.D.Becauseheknowshowtotakeadvantageofthegatekeeper.

70.Whatmaybethetitleofthenovel?A.Beforethelaw

B.AbovethelawC.Acountryman'slife

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