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一、單項(xiàng)選擇1.Jack,aswellashisfriendswho_____fondoffootballgames,______traveledwiththeteam.A.are;hasB.are;haveC.is;hasD.is;have2.Wedon’tunderstandwhattheprofessormeans,butwe’vegot_____roughideaof_____projectplan.A.the;aB.a;theC.the;/D.a;/3.BythetimeI____youtomorrow,I________fromthatschool.A.willsee,havegraduatedB.willsee,graduatedC.see,willhavegraduatedD.see,graduate4.When______aboutthepossibility________Justinwastakenawaybyaliens,thedetectivewhotookchargeofthecasedismissedtheidea.A.asking;thatB.asking;whichC.asked;thatD.beingasked;which5.Theplane_____at8:30am,soI__homeat7:00tomorrowmorning.A.leaves;leaveB.leaves;willbeleavingC.isleaving;leaveD.isleaving;willbeleaving6.Theteachertoldustogather____aboutheancientcalendar.A.informationasmoreaspossibleB.informationasmuchaspossibleC.asmoreinformationaspossibleD.asmuchinformationaspossible7.Itwillbealongtime____Frank_______backfromabroad.A.before;comesB.since;hascomeC.when;hascomeD.after;came8.WithChristmascoming,manypeoplehurriedly_______theirwaytotheshop,tryingtobuywhatevertheywant_____.A.feel;atthediscountB.force;atdiscountC.find;foradiscountD.make;atadiscount9.Tomissimilar___height_____Peterthoughtheyareofdifferentages.A.to,inB.in,toC.in,inD.to,to10.Thecompanyhas________afamouslawyer__________himasthecaseistough.A.arranged;todefendB.beenarranged;inthedefenceofC.arrangedwith;indefenceforD.arrangedfor;indefenceof11.Allthevillages__________thefightagainstthebigflood,_________youngandold,menandwomen.A.joined;includingB.joinedin;containingC.joinedin;includingD.joined;containing12.Someglasses___________whenweweremoving.A.gotbrokenB.gotbreakingC.werebrokenD.broken13.Theroomwaspackedwithpeople_____wecouldn’tgetin.A.sothatB.asifC.whileD.as14.---Whydidhehavetoleaveschool?--Hehappenedto_____moneyfromothers.A.beseenstealB.beseenstealingC.becaughttostealD.catchstealing15.Theoldhouse,infrontof________standsapinetree,is_________Iusedtolive.A.that,theplaceB.that,theplacewhereC.it,theplaceonD.which,where16.Thedooropenedand_________.A.intheprofessorcameB.incametheprofessorC.cameintheprofessorD.indidtheprofessorcome17.Whathasconvincedyou________this?A.aboutB.ofC.forD.at18.Howlongisit_______wevisitedyourmother?A.sinceB.thatC.beforeD.after19.----Whatwereyoudoingwhenshedroppedin?---I____forawhileand_______somereading.A.wasplaying;wasgoingtodoB.played;didC.hadplayed;wasgoingtodoD.hadplayed;did20.---Thatmusthavebeenalongtrip.----Yeah,it______usawholeweektogetthere.A.takesB.hastakenC.tookD.wastaking21.Inthelastfewyears,thousandsoffilms________allovertheworld.A.havephonedB.havebeenproducedC.areproducingD.arebeingproduced22.In1492,Columbus_______ononeoftheBahamaislands,buthemistookitforanislandofIndia.A.landsB.landedC.haslandedD.hadlanded23.I’llgotothelibraryassoonasIfinishwhatI_________.A.wasdoingB.amdoingC.havedoneD.hadbeendoing24.Shewenttothemarketandboughtthree_____eggsandsomemeat.A.dozensofB.dozensC.dozenofD.dozen25.Mr.Brown____anovellastautumn,butIdon’tknowwhetherhe________it.A.waswriting,hasfinishedB.wrote,finishedC.wrote,hasfinishedD.hadwritten,hasfinished26.Hewenttothelibrarytheotherdayandsearchedfor____hecouldfindaboutMarkTwain.A.wheneverB.howeverC.whateverD.whichever27.Ifalotpeoplesayafilmisnotgood,Iwon’tbothertoseeit,orIwillwait______itcomesoutonDVD.A.whetherB.afterC.thoughD.until28.---WhydoesLucylookworried?---Shemayhavefailedtheinterview___shewon’tbeabletopayforthebill.A.inwhichcaseB.inanycaseC.inthatcaseD.inhercase29.Hewas________thelongrunning.A.tiredofB.tiredwithC.tiredoutD.tiredfor30._______hewasveryyoung,heknewalotbecausehisfatherwasacollegeprofessorandhadtaughthimalot.A.WhenB.SinceC.BecauseD.While31.ThecrowdcheeredwildlyatthesightofLiuXiang,whowasreported_____theworldrecordinthe110-meterhurdlerace.A.breakingB.havingbrokenC.tohavebrokenD.tobreak32.Thedayhehadbeenlookingforwardto_______atlast.A.cameBeC.hascomeD.coming33.Allowchildrenthespacetoexpresstheiropinions,______theyaredifferentfromyourown.A.asB.eventhoughC.untilD.asthough34.MorehighwayshavebeenbuiltinChina,_________itmucheasierforpeopletotravelfromoneplacetoanother.A.madeB.makingC.tomakeD.havingmade35.Tomyamazement,thatman________thefloodandafterwardshebecamerich.Buthe_____hiswifeandchildrenandlivedabroad.A.survived;desertedB.survivedfrom;desertsC.wassurvived;woulddesertD.hassurvived;desertedby二、完形填空DearLaura,Ijustheardyoutellanoldstoryofgiftgivingandunselfishloveinyourprogram.Youdoubtedthatsuchunselfishlovewouldhappenintoday’sworld.Well,I’mheretogiveyou36Iwantedtodosomethingvery___37___formyfifteen-year-oldson,whohasalwaysbeentheperfectchild.He___38___allsummertoearnenoughmoneytobuyausedmotorcycle.Then,hespenthoursandhoursonit___39___itlookedalmostnew.Iwasso___40___ofhimthatIboughthimtheshiniesthelmetandaridingoutfit.Icould___41___waitforhimtoopenuphisgift.Infact,Ibarelysleptthenightbefore.Uponawakening,Iwenttothekitchento___42___thecoffee,tea,andmorninggoodies.Inthelivingroomwasabeautifulkeyboardwitha___43___:”Tomywonderfulmother,allmylove,yourson.”Iwasso___44___.Ithadbeenalong-standingjokeinourfamilythatIwantedapianosothatIcould___45___lessons.“Learntoplaythepiano,andI’llgetyouone”wasmyhusband’sstoodthereshocked,cryingariver,askingmyselfhowmysoncould___47___thisexpensivegift.Ofcourse,the___48___awoke,andmysonwasthrilled(激動(dòng)的)withmyreaction.Manykisseswere___49___,andIimmediatelywantedhimto___50___mygift.Ashesawthehelmetandoutfit,thelookonhisfacewasnot___51___whatIwasexpecting.ThenI___52___thathehassoldthemotorcycletogetmethekeyboard.OfcourseIwastheproudestmother___53___onthatday,andmyfeetneverhitthegroundforamonth.SoIwantedyoutoknow,thatkindoflovestill___54___andlivesevenintheever-changingworldofme,me,me!Ithoughtyou’dloveto___55___thisstory.Yours,Hilary.Thenextday,myhusbandandIboughthimanew“used”alreadyshinymotorcycle.36.A.hope

B.advice C.support

D.courage37.A.polite

B.similar

C.special

D.private38.A.played

B.studied

C.traveled

D.worked39.A.after

B.before C.unless D.until40.A.sure

B.fond

C.proud

D.confident41.A.perhaps

B.really

C.almost D.hardly42.A.start

B.cook

C.set

D.serve43.A.note

B.notice C.word

D.sign44.A.disturbed

B.confused

C.astonished

D.inspired45.A.give

B.take

C.draw

D.teach46.A.reason

B.request

C.comment

D.response47.A.present B.afford C.find

D.order48.A.neighbor

B.building

C.home

D.house49.A.exchanged B.experienced

C.expected

D.exhibited50.A.tear

B.open

C.check

D.receive51.A.purely

B.basically

C.obviously

D.exactly52.A.realized

B.remembered

C.imagined

D.supposed53.A.only

B.still

C.ever

D.even54.A.works

B.exists

C.matters

D.counts55.A.send

B.publish

C.share

D.write三、閱讀理解(共15題,每題2分,滿分30分)AAyoung,darkhairedwomanappearedinthedoorway."Goodmorning,children!MynameisMrs.Murray.Iamreplacingyourregularteacher,"shesaid,asshewrotehernameontheblackboard."Iwillenjoygettingtoknoweachofyoupersonally,overthe

nextfewmonths."Thechildrenintheclassremainedsilent,asthiswastotallyunexpected."Comeon,someonesaysomething,"shethoughtnervously.Thechildrenweretooquiet.“Thisprobablywon’tlastlong,”shethought,smilingkindlyatthem,GradeThreestudentswerenormallyverylivelyandseldom,ifeversilent.“Ifyouhaveproblems,pleasecometome.Iwillhelpyou.”Thechildrengraduallybegantorelax,butnotoneofthemspoke."HowcanIgetthemtoacceptme?"shewondered.Suddenly,shehadanidea."Yourfirsthomeworkwillbetowriteanewsong.Tomakeitevenmoreexciting,challengingandfunforeveryone,itmustbeanewlovesongforValentine'sDay.Thewinnerwillbeawardedaprize,atourclassparty."Thechildrenlookedamazed,butpleased."Youmaysingyournewsong,orplayitwithamusicalinstrument."Asifsomethinghadsuddenlyawakenedthechildren,thesilenceintheroomendedsuddenly."Alovesong?"aboyasked,smilingsweetly,athisnewteacher.

"Weeachhavetowriteone,"saidadarkhairedgirl,"Weneverhadtodothatbefore.""Andperformittoo!"aredhairedboyresponded,laughingaloud."Iloveit!Me,singalovesong?"

"Wanttoknowwhatthefirstprizewillbe?"Immediately,everyhandintheroomwentup.Mrs.Murrayreachedintoherhandbagandpulledoutaharmonica(口琴)."Whatdoyouthinkofthis?"Shewaited."Iamalsoamusicteacher,soIwillbeabletohelpyouwriteyournewlovesongs."addedMrs.Murray,smilingathernewstudents.Obviously,hersmileandintelligentideaaboutthehomeworkimpressedeverystudentintheclass.

56.Thechildrenremainedsilentatthebeginningbecause__________.A.theymissedtheirformerteacherB.theydidn’tacceptthenew-comerC.theyweresurprisedatthesituation

D.theywerewaitingfortheirhomework57.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.

A.mostchildrenintheclassweregoodatperformingmusicB.itwastheprizethatmadethestudentsaccepttheirnewteacherC.childrenintheclasslikedtowritetheirownlovesongsD.thestudentsinthisclassarenotasactiveasotherGradeThreestudents58.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMrs.Murray?A.Kindandcurious.

B.Helpfulandclever.C.Faithfulandhonest.D.Patientandhumorous.

BLastweek,mygranddaughterstartedkindergarten,andIwisedhereverysuccess.Butpartofmedidn’t.IactuallywantedhertofailinsomewaysbecauseIbelievethatfailurecanbegoodforourlearningprocess.Successisprovingthatyoucandosomethingthatyoualreadyknowyoucando,ordoingsomethingcorrectlythefirsttime,whichcanoftenbeaproblematic(存在問(wèn)題的)victory.First–timesuccessisusuallyafluke(僥幸),First-timefailure,bycontrast,issupposedtobethenaturalorderofthings.Failureishowwelearn.InAfricatheydescribeagoodcookas“shewhohasbrokenmanypots”,Ifyou’vespentenoughtimeinthekitchentohavebrokenalotofpots,probablyyouknowafairamountaboutcooking.Ioncehaddinnerwithagroupofcooks,andtheyspenttimecomparingknifewoundsandburnscars,TheyKnewhowmuchcredibility(可信)theirfailuresgavethem.Iearnmylivingbywritingadailynewspapercolumn.EachweekIamawarethatonecolumnIwriteisgoingtobetheworstcolumn.Itrymybesteveryday.Ihavelearnedtocherishthatcolumn.AsuccessfulcolumnusuallymeansthatIamdiscussingafamiliartopic,writinginastyleIamusedtoorsayingthesamethingsasanyoneelsebutinfancyway.Myyoungerdaughterisatrapezeartist.Shespentthreeyearsputtingtogetherashow,andshediditsuccessfullyforyears.Therewasnoreasonforhertochangeitbutshedidanyway.Shesaidshewasnolongerlearninganythingnewandshewasbored.Andifshewasbored,therewasnopointinsubjecting(使服從于)herbodytoallthatstress.Sheriskedfailureandgreatpublicembarrassmentinordertofeedhersoul.Mygranddaughterisaperfectionist.Shewillfeelherfailures,andIwillwanttocomforther.ButIsillalso,Ihope,remindherofwhatshelearned,andhowshecandobetternexttime.IhopeIcantellher,though,thatit’snottheendoftheworld.Indeed,

withluck,itisthebeginning.didtheauthorwanthisgranddaughtertofail?A.SuccessisboringthoughbeneficialB.ShewouldlearnmorefromfailureC.ItisimpossibletodoeverythingsuccessfullyD.Hewantedhertobestrongenoughtofacehardships’stheauthor’sattitudetowardhisdaughterchanginghershow?A.Negative

B.Worried

C.Positive

D.Excitedauthordevelopsthearticlemainlyby

A.givingexamplesB.followingthetimeorderC.comparingdifferentopinionsD.presentingacauseandanalyzingitseffectswritertalksabouthisownexperiencetoshowthat

A.wecannotdependonlucktoliveagoodlifeB.weshouldtryeverypossiblewaytoavoidfailureC.pastfailurespreventedhimfromtakingrisksinwritingD.thethoughtoffailurewillmakeyouworkevenharderCAtypicaldayatworkforCesarMillanmightincludeputtingonhisrunningshoesandtakingafour-hourjogwith40dogs—dogslargeandsmall,youngandold.Amazingly,mostofthosedogsbelongtohim.Therestareattheheartofhiswork;theyaretroubleddogssenttoMillantolearngoodbehavior.ObviouslyMillan,staroftheTVshowDogWhispererandauthorofthebest-sellingbookCesar’sWay,hasaspecialgiftforworkingwiththeseanimals.GrowinguponafarminMexico,Millanknewhewantedtoworkwithdogs.Hisfirstjob,atage15,washelpingaveterinarian(獸醫(yī)).Hewassogoodatcalmingscareddogsandhandlingallkindsofsituationsthatpeoplestartedcallinghim“elperrero”,Spanishfor“thedogboy”.Sincethen,hehasbuiltarewardingcareeraroundhisfavoriteanimal.“Mygrandfathertaughtmeatanearlyagenottoworkagainstnature.”heexplains.“Innature,dogsarepackanimals.Theyformagroupandfollowoneleader.”Millan’sspecialtyisteachingpeopletobepackleadersfortheirdogs.Studyingdogsonthefarmwherehegrewup,Millanrealizedtheyneedlotsofexercisetobecalm.Heexplainshisapproach,“Exerciseandrulesfirst,andthenlove!”Hesaysalotofpeoplegetitbackwardsbecausetheydon’trealizewhatdogsreally

need.Therefore,whilehetrainsdogs,heteachesownerstounderstandthattheirpetsneedrules.He’shelpedfamouspeoplelikeOprahWinfreyandmoviestarWillSmithandeverydaypeopletoo.Tofindtherightcareer,Millanencourageskidstodowhattheyenjoy.“Alotofpeopledon’trealizeI’vebeenworkingwithdogsformorethan20years—longbeforemyTVshoworbook.SuccessfollowedmebecauseIwasfollowingmydreamofbeingthebestdogtrainerintheworld.”.63.Asateenager,Millanbecamefamousfor_______.

A.workingwellwithdogs.

B.makingalifeinSpain

C.beingaTVstarandwritingabook

D.showinglovetomanyanimals64.Bysaying“dogsarepackanimals”(in,theauthormeansthat________.A.dogsliketolivewithpeople

B.dogsareeasiertobetrainedC.fewdogscanbeleaders

D.dogsshouldliveingroups65.WhichofthefollowingwouldMillanagreeto?A.Dogsarequietanimals.B.Dogsshouldbetrainedonfarms.C.Rulesaremoreimportantthanloveintrainingdogs.D.Famouspeoplehavemoreproblemsintrainingdogs.66.WhatdoesMillanadvisechildrentodowhenitcomestochoosingajob?A.Dowhatintereststhem.B.Nevergiveupandtheywillsucceed.C.Sharetheirideaswithmanyotherpeople.D.Receivetraininglongbeforetheysucceed.DManydriverssaythelargedigitalbillboards(電子屏幕)flashingadseveryfewsecondsalongBayAreafreewaysarejusttoobrightandtoodistracting(令人分心的).Andtheymayberight.ASwedishstudypublishedinthejournalTrafficInjuryPreventionconcludesthatdigitalbillboardsholdthegazesofdriverslongerthantwoseconds.Previousstudieshaveshownthatanythingthattakesadriver’seyesofftheroadforthatlengthoftimeincreasestherisksofacrash.“Thisstudyproveswhatiscommonsensewhenitcomestodigitalbillboards,”saysMaryTracy,presidentofScenicAmerica,anationalnonprofitgroupthatseekstolimitbillboards.“Bright,constantlychangingsignsonthesidesofroadsaremeanttoattractandkeeptheattentionofdrivers,andthisstudyprovesthatthisisexactlywhattheydo.”TheFederalHighwayAdministrationalloweddigitalsignsforthefirsttimein2023afterconcludingtheydidnotposeamajordanger.Butafollow-upreportispending(待定的)andcouldbereleasedthisyear.Californiahasnolawbanning(禁止)thebillboards,andisoneof39statesthatallowsthem.“Wewouldneedtoreviewmoreresearch,soit’stooearlytocallforaban,”saysJonathanAdkins,executivedirectoroftheGovernorsHighwaySafetyAssociation.“Thereisarolefordigitalmessaging,suchasconveyingemergentinformationandothersafetymessages.”Therearemorethan1,800digitalbillboardsnationwide,morethandoublethenumberfiveyearsago.AlthoughnoevidenceshowsanincreaseinaccidentsbecauseoftheBayAreasigns,manydriversareopposedtothem.“Monstrosities”iswhatMerlinDorfmanofSanJosecallsthem,whileinsuranceagentDavidWhitlocksayshehasfoundthemamajordistraction.“They’remuchtoobrightatnight,”hesays.“Whenadigitalbillboardswitchesfromabrightcolortoadarkerone,youreyescannotadjustfastenough,andyouenduplosingsightoftheroadway.”O(jiān)fficialswithsigncompaniescouldnotbereachedforcomment(評(píng)論),butBryanParker,anexecutivevicepresidentforClearChannelOutdoor,toldUSATodaylastyearthat“there’snodoubtinmymindthattheyarenotadrivingdistraction.”ofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thebrightnessofdigitalbillboardsisharmfultopeople’seyes.B.TheFederalHighwayAdministrationbanneddigitalsignsin2023.C.ThereisevidenceshowingthatdigitalbillboardscanleadtoanincreaseinaccidentsD.Digitalbillboardsareusedtoconveymessages.dowelearnfromthetext?A.ScenicAmericaisanorganizationthatapprovesofdigitalbillboards.B.DriversintheBayAreaareagainstthedigitalbillboards.C.Californiahasbanneddigitalbillboards.D.Therewereabout1,800digitalbillboardsnationwidefiveyearsago.isBryanParker’sattitudetowardsdigitalbillboards?A.Supportive.

B.Neutral(中立的)C.Opposed(反射的).

D.Uncertain.isthemainideaofthetext?A.Studieshaveshowndigitalbillboardsposeadangertodrivers.B.People’seyescannotadjustfastenoughtothebrightnessofdigitalbillboards.C.Astudysaysflashingdigitalbillboardsaretoodistracting.D.Expertsdoubtitisnecessarytostopdigitalbillboards.四、任務(wù)型閱讀(每空一詞)Dayafterdayyouaregluedtoyourcomputerscreen.Youcannotgetenoughofonlinegames,netshoppingorcybersurfing.Yoursociallifegetsworse,andsodoesyourhealth.Chancesarethatyouareaddictedto(沉迷于)theInternetandyouneedcounseling(勸告,建議).

OnNovember8,anInternetAddictionDisorder(IAD)diagnosticmanual(診斷手冊(cè))wasapprovedbyagroupofpsychologistsinChina,whoagreedthatInternetaddictionisamentaldisease.Accordingtoareporton,themanualforthefirsttimegivesacleartimestandardfordiagnosingIAD,sayingthatsurfingtheInternetformorethansixhoursaday,notforthepurposeofstudyingorworking,andhavingdonesoforlessthanthreemonths,mightbeasymptomofIAD.

Addictionsymptoms(上癮癥狀)differ

Besidesthelongonlinetime,someothersymptomswouldalsohelpdoctorsdiagnoseIADpatients,suchashavingastrongdesirefortheInternetandfeelingphysicaldiscomfort,becomingeasilyangry,beingunabletoconcentrateonthingsorfindingitdifficulttosleepifunabletogetonline.

Apartfromtheseconditions,othersymptomsarealsolistedinthemanual.Ifanetsurfercannotgetoutofthevirtual(虛擬的)worldofWebgames,whichhasalreadyaffectedhis/hercapabilitytostudyorwork,orhe/shefeelslittleinterestindoinganythingbutjumpingonlineorisafraidtocommunicatewithothers,he/sheisalsoconsideredtobeanIADsufferer.

AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,mentaldiseasesufferershavetwomajorcharacteristics:theybringsufferingtoboththemselvesandtheirfamilies,andtheirabilitiestobeinvolvedinsocialactivitiesareaffected.

Mentalillnessstigma(污名)

However,ithasresultedinabacklash(反對(duì))fromthepublic,duetothefactthatmentaldiseaseisaverysensitivetermtoChinese.

Manynetizensdroppedcommentsexpressingtheirdoubtsaboutthemanual,sayingthattheycouldnotaccepttheymightbesufferingfrommentalillnessjustbecausetheyspenttoomuchtimeontheInternet.

Expertssaidthereisamisunderstandingofthemanual.ExplainingthatIADsufferersarenot“crazypeople”,theycallonsocietyatlargetochangetheirunderstandingofmentaldisease.Mentaldiseasecoversawiderangeofpsychologicalorbehavioralproblems,suchasdepression.NewSolutionstoInternetAddictionInformationaboutIAD▲Problem:Internetaddictionmakesyoursociallifeand(1)_____getworse.▲StandardfordiagnosingIAD:Internetaddictionisa(2)_____diseasewhenyousurftheInternetmorethansixhoursadayforlessthanthreemonthsnotto(3)_____orwork.(4)____addictionsymptomsTheyare▲eagertosurftheInternet,physicallyuncomfortable,easytobeangry,unabletoconcentrateor(5)_____tosleep.▲unabletogetoutofthe(6)_____worldofWebgames,not(7)_____indoinganythingelseorafraidtocommunicatewithothers.(8)___onmentalillness▲Manynetizensregardmentaldiseaseasavery(9)_____term.▲Expertsthinkitnecessaryto(10)_____mentaldiseasebecauseitcoversawiderange.

五、單詞拼寫(xiě):1.Wedon’tknowwhat’sbeingdiscussed,yetwecanfeelthea__________istense.2.Heworksforacompanythat_______(出版)referencebooks.3.Thelocalpeopletookgunswiththemfor____________(防御)whengoingoutalone.4.Standingonthetop,wehadagoodv____________ofthewholepark.5.Itisa______________thatthemeetinghasbeencancelledduetothebadweather.6.Ineedabackpacktocarrymy_

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