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2007年普通高等學校招生統(tǒng)一考試(浙江卷第Ⅰ卷(100分第一節(jié):單項填空(20120分A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項Jackboughta phonetheother ?That’shisthirdoneinjustoneA.Had B.Did C.Does D.HasItisreportedthatthefloodshaveleftabout peopleA.two B.two- C.two D.twothousandsYoushouldapologizetoher, ,butit’snotgoingtobeA.Isuppose B.Ifeel C.Iprefer D.IlikeIlike colorofyourskirt.Itis goodmatchforyourA.a; B.a; C.the; D.the;Whynottryyourlickdowntown,Bob?That’s thebestjobsA. B. C. D.Workgetsdone whenpeopledoittogether,andtherewardsarehigherA. B.very C.more D.Look!He’srunningsoHardto hislegswereonceA. B. C. D.Manyofthemturnedadeafeartohisadvice, theyknewittobeA.as B.now C.even D.soThechildrentalkedsoloudlyatdinnertablethatIhadtostruggle A.tobe B.tohave C. 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B.Being C.To D.Having第二節(jié):完形填空(201.530分ThebooksinDavid’sschoolbagfeltlikebricksasherandownthestreet.WhathewantedtodowastoybasketballwithEric,21hismothertoldhimhewouldhavetoreturnhissister’sbookstothelibraryfirst.Hehad22sefootinalibraryandhewasn’tabouttodosotoday.Hewouldjust23thebooksintheoutsidereturnbox.Buttherewasa24;itwaslocked.Hewentintothebuilding,onlyafewminutes25closingtime.Heputthebooksintothereturnbox.Andafterabrief26inthetoliet,hewouldbeonhiswaytotheyground27Davidsteppedoutofthetolietandstoppedin28—thelibrarylightswereoff.Thecewas29.Thedoorshadbeenshut.They30beopenedfromtheinside,hewastrapped(被困)—inalibrary!Hetriedto31aephonecall,butwasunableto32.What’smore,thepayphoneswereontheoutsideofthebuilding.33thesunbegantoset,hesearchedforalightandfound34hecouldsee.Davidwroteonapieceofpaper:“35!I’mTRAPPEDinside!”andstuckittotheglassdoor.36,someonepassingbywouldseeit.Hewassurprisedtodiscoverthatthiscewasnotsounpleasant,37.Rowsandrowsofshelvesheldbooks,sandmusic.HesawabookaboutMichaelJordanandtookitofftheshelf.Hesettledintoachairandstartedto38.Heknewhehadto39,butnow,thatdidn’tseemtobesucha4021.A.B.C.D.22.A.B.C.D.23.A.B.C.D.24.A.B.C.D.25.A.B.C.D.26.A.B.C.D.27.A.B.C.D.28.A.B.C.D.29.A.B.C.D.30.A.B.C.D.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.getB.getC.getD.get33.A.B.C.D.34.A.OnB.NowandC.BytheD.At35.A.B. 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