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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21. Mary _ a photo of Professor Smith while he was making a speech. A. takesB. tookC. would takeD. has taken22. _the light in the hall will take more than money.A. MendingB. MendC. Being mendedD. T
2、o be mended23. The young couple will have to rent a house, for their newly bought one _.A. was decoratedB. is being decoratedC. will decorateD. had decorated24. Which city do you expect to live in?I dont mind where I live _ there is my favorite job.A. so that B. in case C. as far as D. so long as25.
3、 We had to spend three more hours waiting in _cafe at the airport because _ flight was delayed. A. a; the B. 不填; theC. the; 不填D. a; a26. My computer needs to be repaired. How much do you think it _?A. would cost B. cost C. will cost D. has cost 27. My daughter, _ job requires her to do a lot of trav
4、elling, is always away from home a lot. A. which B. that C. whoseD. where 28. The young woman had her car _ in the mud for two hours before the rescue workers arrived. A. trapB. trappingC. trappedD. to be trapped29. Id like to go to Tommys birthday party this evening, but I _ just _ from the flu.A.
5、amrecovering B. willrecoverC. was recoveringD. hadrecovered30. Glancing _ his shoulder, Eric could see the dog was running after him. A. over B. acrossC. throughD. onto31. I wish I _ the car journey home with my friends. Now they are watching the football match at home. A. will share B. have shared
6、C. would share D. had shared32. I had a very boring weekend at home. Why did you stay at home? You _ with us. A. might hike B. could have hiked C. should hike D. must have hiked33. When would it be possible for Lucy to see the judge or _ it was the lawyer? Next week. A. whichB. whoeverC. whoseD. wha
7、tever34. Proudly reading his poem, David glanced around the room, only _ none of his classmates was listening to him. A. found B. finding C. find D. to find35. How strange it is _ the students are so quiet in the classroom!A. whereB. whenC. whether D. that第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題
8、所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Twist was the name of an old champion racing horse. He was past thirty years old, but the heart of the true 36 still beat with the great spirit. However, I knew little about the 37 that the old horses spirit would have on my daughter.My daughter Stacy had ever had
9、a 38 experience with a runaway horse. She was just eight at the time, and a terrifying 39 accompanied the disaster. Although she broke no bones, her 40 , love for horses and the desire to learn to ride were 41 . No matter how my wife and I tried, we had no 42 in curing the damage caused that day. Bu
10、t when she was thirteen, a turning point came. One day as I saw Stacy look into the eye of the 43 fellow in the stall(牲口棚), I knew this was going to be the beginning of a 44 relationship.Fortunately, Stacys accident had not weakened her love for 45 in general, and this small opening was all that Twi
11、st needed to create an unusual 46 . In the following weeks, Stacy began to express daily 47 in coming to the stall with me. She actively spent time with him, feeding, brushing and combing him, all the 48 talking to him about her life.Then one day 49 I was readying one horse for a ride, I noticed the
12、 old guys eager expression and desire to be 50 , too. So I asked Stacy if she wanted to take Twist out for a ride. In 51 , Stacy looked once again into the old mans eye. That moment, their two spirits 52 and completed the bond that had been forming over a couple of months. Continuing to look deep in
13、to his eyes, Stacy didnt 53 . She only nodded yes. Moments later, I saw them riding 54 together, Stacy winning renewed(重建的) confidence and desire, and Twist winning his medal of a childs 55 . 36. A. jumper B. memberC. owner D. winner37. A. wishB. ability C. effectD. idea38. A. strange B. richC. badD
14、. new39. A. attackB. fallC. shakeD. task40. A. prideB. skillC. luckD. confidence41. A. destroyedB. ignoredC. violatedD. reformed 42. A. success B. needC. aimD. surprise43. A. strongB. oldC. brave D. poor44. A. serious B. similar C. special D. formal45. A. animals B. parentsC. friends D. fields46. A.
15、 impression B. eventC. styleD. bond47. A. thanks B. interest C. sympathy D. opinions48. A. bestB. wayC. sameD. while49. A. althoughB. soC. asD. because50. A. carried B. includedC. praisedD. trained51. A. responseB. briefC. additionD. return52. A. roseB. fought C. metD. recovered53. A. smileB. actC.
16、thinkD. speak54. A. off B. onC. downD. back55. A. spiritB. heartC. agreement D. dependence第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A It was the summer of 1936. The Olympic Games were being held in Berlin. I had trained, sweated and disciplined myself for 6
17、years on the running broad jump. A year before, as a college student at the Ohio State, Id set the worlds record of 26 feet 8 1/4 inches. Nearly everyone expected me to win.I was in for a surprise. When the time came for the broad-jump trials, I was shocked to see a tall boy hitting the pit (坑) at a
18、lmost 26 feet on his practice leaps. He turned out to be a German named Luz Long. He had easily qualified for the finals on his first attempt.A nervous athlete is an athlete who will make mistakes. I fouled (犯規(guī)) twice on my qualifying jumps. Walking a few yards from the pit, I kicked at the dirt dis
19、gustedly. Suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned to look into the friendly blue eyes of Luz Long. “Hi, Im Luz Long. I dont think weve met.” “Glad to meet you,” I said. Then, trying to hide my nervousness, I added, “How are you?” “Im fine. Something must be eating you. You should be able to
20、qualify with your eyes closed.” He said.He seemed to understand my nervousness, and took pains to reassure me. Finally, seeing that I had calmed down somewhat, he said, “What does it matter if youre not the first in the trials? Tomorrow is what counts.” All the tension left my body as the truth of w
21、hat he said hit me. Confidently I qualified with almost a foot to spare.Luz broke his own record and pushed me on to a peak performance. The instant I landed from my final jumpthe one which set the Olympic record of 26 feet 5 1/16 incheshe was at my side, congratulating me. 56. The author said “ I w
22、as in for a surprise” because he _A. beat Luz LongB. qualified for the finalC. met a great competitorD. joined in the Olympic Games57. What can we learn about the author from the passage?A. He remained confident in the Olympic Games. B. He had qualified for the finals on his first attempt.C. He had
23、prepared for Berlin Olympics in Ohio State.D. He broke the world record of the running broad jump.58. What is the passage mainly about?A. A reliable man in the Olympic Games.B. A memorable experience in the Olympics.C. A surprising result in the Olympic Games.D. A good suggestion on how to win in th
24、e Olympics.B Back those photos up The images were striking. Homes on the East Coast were washed away by Superstorm Sandy. People were in tears, picking up faded photographs, among their only remaining possessions. If that doesnt move you to get serious about safekeeping your lifetime of memories, wh
25、at will? The digital age offers tools never imaginable beforeincluding one-click access to a lifetime of family photos. Here is a brochure on how to back up (存) your photos and save them online, where they can live forever and be accessible in good times and bad. Scanning The first step for those ol
26、d photos is to scan them and save them to a digital format. Most printers come with scanners these days, so thats an easy but extremely time-consuming step. Storing the photos With your scans in place, import the photos into your computer, and back them up. You could make multiple copies of the disk
27、s and spread them to loved ones. Or you could choose external(外接的) hard drives or USB thumb drive, and add your photo and video collection from your computer. Online backupIf you need lots of space, look at a pure online backup service, Caronite. Caronite backs up 300 million files daily. Once you s
28、ign up, it starts to pick up everything you have on your hard drive. But photo collection on your computers main hard drive charges for $59 a year.Cloud StorageFor folks who dont need automatic backup, but instead want to take a more active approach, Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsofts SkyDrive let
29、 you store files online by yourself, share and instantly access them. All offer free options2GB of free storage for Dropbox, 5GB for Google and 7GB for SkyDrive. But if you want more, you need to pay. Bottom LineThe hard drive or flash drive is the cheapest and easiest. But drives can fail. Online s
30、ervices are more expensive, but more secure. With more of us switching back and forth between our computers, such services are the best way to get access to our data from wherever we are. 59. Why does the author mention Superstorm Sandy? A. To tell the background of the scanning photos. .B. To attra
31、ct the readers interest in the backups.C. To describe a severe natural disaster.D. To win the readers sympathy.60. What can we know from the passage? A. Scanning photos takes little time but costs a lot. B. Caronite charges for backing up photos from hard drive.C. Google Drive offers unlimited free
32、photo storage on line.D. The hard drive or flash drive is the cheapest and safest.61. Which of the following allows storing files automatically? A. Caronite. B. Dropbox. C. SkyDrive. D. Flash drive. 62. The main purpose of the passage is to _. A. tell real stories about storage services B. introduce
33、 some of the storage servicesC. describe the functions of storage servicesD. argue about the advantage of storage servicesCThe Commonwealth games have meant that the eyes of the world have been focused on our fair cityMelbourne. And it would look pretty good, wouldnt it? And what better way to regai
34、n our title as worlds most liveable city? Im told that we recently lost the right to say this to foreign friends proudly when the international list was re-examined and we slipped to the fourth place. Its hard to see how Melbourne could have lost its crown (桂冠) when you look at what it has to offer.
35、 24 hours Coles, free transport for drunks on New Years Eve, a new freeway, its all here. The first focus for the international press will obviously be the endless stadiums dotted around the city. But as well as being full every other weekend, these great places often play host to slightly older kid
36、s. At Rod Laver, even the olds get a look-in as the Christian evangelical (教會(huì)的) road show rolls into town once a year for a night of stadium worship (崇拜). Another pleasure Melbourne enjoys is that its very easy to get around. Theres a bit of a squeeze during rush hour for sure, but nothing like Bang
37、kok, where the journey home can take longer than growing a beard and parking is barely distinguishable from the drive itself. Driving here is a piece of cake. It must be because the wise people who hand out the taxis seem to actively encourage a career behind the wheel within 24 hours of landing in
38、the country as an educational tool for getting to know the city. No slowing down for learning bends, just go, go, go! As for the social life, with over 40 million bars in Melbournes CBD alone, we have plenty of places for spectators to celebrate national victory, making this town as good as any and
39、it happens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Unfortunately, the athletes themselves dont get to smell the roses to the same degree. But the rest of the world will know that this is the place to be. The most liveable city in the world. By far the easiest place on earth to cheat death, which is essential
40、ly what were talking about. 63. In Paragraph 1 and 2 the author is wondering _.A. how Melbourne has fallen behindB. when the international list was re-examinedC. what they should do to regain the worlds focusD. whether Melbourne can offer greater convenience64. What does the author mainly want to sh
41、ow in the passage? A. The casual life styles of Melbourne.B. The various social activities in Melbourne. C. The competitive advantages of Melbourne.D. The convenient transportation in Melbourne.65. From the underlined sentence, we can infer the athletes _.A. have minimum social activitiesB. take no
42、interest in the beauty of the cityC. are forbidden to live in the busy city centreD. are unwilling to celebrate the victory publicly66. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage? A. B. CPP2 SPP1P3 CCPP3P1P4P2 C C. D. CPP3P1P2 CCPP2SP1P1SP2P3 C CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point
43、 (次要點(diǎn)) C: ConclusionDAcross countryside, non-food crops are growing alongside wheat. Some are used in new alternatives to plastics and other materials, but others will simply be burned.Burning crops is becoming more popular because it is good for the planet. Doing so is also cheaper than burning fos
44、sil fuels. As more land is devoted to non-food crop production, the economics of crops for fuel are likely to become even more favorable.Humans have been burning such biomassorganic materials from plants or animalssince they discovered fire. But that burning fossil fuels could have catastrophic cons
45、equences has brought biomass back into fashion.Even allowing for emissions(排放) of carbon dioxide from fuel used in planting, harvesting, processing and transporting biomass fuel, replacing fossil fuel with biomass can typically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 90 per cent. Power stations
46、 around the world are experimenting with forms of biomass to add to their coal or oil, with encouraging results. Indeed, power companies could profit by turning to biomass, especially when the subsidies(補(bǔ)助) many governments offer for using renewable energy are taken into account. Farmers can benefit
47、 from growing biomass. In Europe, the reduction of subsidies for certain crops is exposing farmers to market forces. Instead of being paid for whatever they produce, farmers must seek a clear demand for their product. Many believe that the demand for alternatives to fossil fuels could be just such a
48、 driver.But while biomass offers a variety of potential alternatives, the worlds infrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施) has developed around burning fossil fuels to such a stage that switching to biomass involves a change in conception that many companies have not accepted.Also, there are problems with using biomass.
49、 Although most coal-fired power stations could take a small amount of their fuel from biomass without significant adjustment, few are built to run on biomass alone. Burning some forms of biomass also causes environmental problems. Oils and waste can be smelly, while wood produces smoke unless burned
50、 properly.The supply chains for fossil fuels are set up well, but those for biomass are just the beginning. Sources of supply for biomass rely on farm production and can therefore be less reliable. They are necessarily limited and it wouldnt make sense to turn a very large amount of valuable agricul
51、tural land away from food crops. But as the world adjusts to the need to control greenhouse gas emissions, these problems may receive more attention.67. What do we know about biomass?A. It is a useful way of burning crops.B. It is a new alternative to be used widely.C. It is plant and animal matter
52、used to provide power. D. It is a popular approach to fighting against pollution.68. What are the advantages of using biomass?a. It gives off less greenhouse gases.b. It helps farmers receive subsidies for what they produce.c. It has met the clear demand for energy.d. It has brought subsidies for so
53、me power companies.e. It is cheaper than burning fossil fuels.A. a, b, cB. b, c, dC. c, d, eD. d, e, a69. For coal-fired power stations, _.A. more effective ways to use biomass have been triedB. using renewable energy has become their daily taskC. burning biomass alone would require considerable cha
54、ngesD. setting up dependable supply channels needs governments support 70. What is the authors attitude towards biomass fuels?A. Objective.B. Sceptical.C. Disapproving.D. Defensive.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。I know just how you feelDo you feel sad? Happy? Angry? Y
55、ou may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. Well, think again. Even the expression of the most personal feelings can be classified, according to Mind Reading, a DVD exhibiting every possible human emotion. 71 In the mid1800s, Darwin divided the emotions into six typesanger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment. More complex expressions of emotion were probab
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