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周周練第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)firstvisitwasto___spacestationconsidered___mostmoderninspace.A.A;the B.A;不填C.the;不填 D.The;a 22.---Iwouldnevercometothisrestaurantagain.Thefoodisterrible!---___.A.NorcanIB.SamewithmeC.NeitherwouldID.SodoI23.ProfessorSmithpersonallycontributed$500,000___thedisasterarea.A.for B.a(chǎn)t C.with D.to24.Ithoughthewasawarm-heartedandtrustworthyperson___Imethim.A.firsttime B.forthefirsttimeC.thefirsttime D.bythefirsttime25.Itissaidthatwalking___doesgoodtoone’shealth.A.a(chǎn)fterward B.inward C.outward D.backward26.When___whyhewaslate,hisfacewentred..A.a(chǎn)sking B.beingasked C.a(chǎn)sked D.toask27.Evenifthecustomercomplainslouldlytoyouaboutthequalityoftheproduct,youshouldanswerhim___.A.roughly B.technically C.deliberately D.mildly28.IhavebeenlivingintheUnitedStatesfortwentyyears,butseldom___solonelyasnow.A.haveIfeltB.hadIfelt C.Ihavefelt D.hadIfelt29.NowwhenpeoplerefertoEnglandyoufindWales___aswellA.including B.included C.beingincludedD.toinclude30.Theseorangeslookalittledry,butsomeorangejuicemaybeabletobe___.A.pickedout B.givenout C.squeezedout D.leftout31.Canyoutellmehowtodealwithsuchcases___colleaguescan’tgetalongwellbecauseofdifferentpersonalities.A.a(chǎn)s B.where C.that D.which32.Bothoftheboyswantedtogoouttoplaywithotherkids,buttheirmothertoldthem___.A.notdoitB.nottodoC.nottoD.donotto33.IknewhefailedintheentranceexaminationthemomentI___himcryingaloneinhisroom.A.insightof B.caughtsightofC.a(chǎn)tthesightofD.lostsightof34.MybestfriendHelendidallshecouldtoassistme___anapartment.A.findingB.find C.tofinding D.tofind35.Hefouldthatitcamefromtheriver___bythedirtywaterfromLondon.A.waspollutedB.tobepollutedC.pollutedD.polluting完型填空(30分)Idon’toftenlosethingsandI’mespeciallycarefulwithmoney.SoIwasquite1____whenI2______formywalletanditwasn’tthere.3_____Ithoughtitwas4_____thatIcouldhave5______itathome.ThenIrememberedtakingitoutto6_____thetaxi.SoIknewIhaditwithmejustbeforeIwalkedintothewonderedifitwaspossiblethatitcouldhaveslipped(滑)outofmypocketwhileIwaseatingdinner.Thinkingaboutthatpossibility,I8_____andwalkedbacktothetablewhereIhadbeensitting.Iaskedthewaitertogoaroundthetabletoseeifmywalletwasonthe9_____.Whilethewaiterwaslookingforit,themanageroftherestaurantcameuptomeandaskedmeif10_____was11____.Ididn’twanttogetlotsofpeopleinvolved(卷入)inthe12_____,butIknewIhadtogetthewalletback.Itoldthe13_____whathadhappened.He14_____metodescribe(描繪)thewallettohimandwhenheinsistedwhatI15______themissingwallettothepolice.ButIdidn’twantthepolicetoinvolveinit;16_____,Iwasinahurry17_____Ihadanappointment(約會)withmydoctorinjustafewminutes.Iexplainedtohimthatmygreat18______atthemomentwashowIcouldpaythebill.Hetoldmenottoworryaboutthat.Hehadmeput19______mynameand20_____,andhesaidhewouldsentmeabill.1.A.sadB.angryC.surprisedD.calm2.A.reachedB.wentC.askedD.hoped3.A.FirstB.AtfirstC.FirstofallD.Aboveall4.A.naturalB.certainC.impossibleD.possible5.A.forgotB.leftC.remainedD.put6.A.payB.payforC.spendonD.usefor7.A.bankB.taxiC.dinning-roomD.restaurant8.A.turnedaroundB.turnedbackC.returnedD.returnedback9.A.taxiB.pocketC.floorD.table10.A.itB.whatC.somethingD.anything11.A.wrongB.unfairC.missingD.lost12.A.incidentB.accidentC.problemD.question13.A.taxidriverB.policemanC.waiterD.manager14.A.suggestedB.hopedC.askedD.let15.A.reportB.tellC.giveD.handin16.A.exceptB.besidesC.howeverD.and17.A.becauseB.beforeC.untilD.sothat18.A.interestB.worryC.disappointmentD.anger19.A.outB.offC.awayD.down20.A.carnumberB.phonenumberC.addressD.house閱讀理解(40分)ANielsHenrikDavidBohrwasborninCopenhagenonOctober7,1885,asthesonofChristianBohr,ProfessorofPhysiologyatCopenhagenUniversity,andhiswife,togetherwithhisyoungerbrotherHarald,grewupinanatmospheremostfavorabletothedevelopmentofhisgift—hisfatherwasagreatphysiologist,whoencouragedhisinterestinphysicswhilehewasstillatschool,andhismothercamefromafamilysuccessfulinthefieldofeducation.In1903,BohrenteredCopenhagenUniversitywherehecameundertheguidanceofProfessorC.Christiansen,ahighlygiftedphysicist,andgainedhismaster’sdegreeinphysicsin1909andtwoyearslaterhisdoctorate.Whilestillastudent,theannouncementbytheAcademyofSciencesinCopenhagenofaprizetobeawardedforthesolutiontoacertainscientificproblem,causedhimtoconductanexperimentalandtheoreticalinvestigationofsurfacetension(表面張力).Thiswork,whichhecarriedoutinhisfather’slaboratoryandforwhichhereceivedtheprizeoffered(agoldmedal),waspublishedintheTransactionsoftheRoyalSocietyin1908.Intheautumnof1911hewenttoCambridgeUniversity,whereheprofitedbyfollowingtheexperimentalworkgoingonintheCavendishLaboratoryunderSirJ.’s19131914BohrheldalectureshipinphysicsatCopenhagenUniversityandin19141916asimilarappointmentattheVictoriaUniversityin1916hewasappointedProfessorofTheoreticalPhysicsatCopenhagenUniversity,andfrom1920(untilhisdeathin1962)hewastheheadoftheInstituteforTheoreticalPhysics,establishedforhimatthatuniversity.DuringWWⅡ,BohrescapedtoSwedenandspentthelasttwoyearsofthewarinEnglandandAmerica,wherehebecameassociatedwiththeAtomicEnergyhislateryears,hedevotedhisworktothepeacefulapplicationofatomicphysicsandtopoliticalproblemsresultingfromthedevelopmentofatomicparticular,herecommendedadevelopmenttowardsfullopennessbetweenviewswereespeciallyexplainedinhisOpenLettertotheUnitedNationsonJune9,1950.56.Beinginterestedinphysicsinhischildhood,Bohr________.A.wasgreatlyinfluencedbyhisfamilyB.a(chǎn)lwaysvisitedhisfather’slabC.benefitedfromhisschoolteachersD.hadreadmanysciencebooks57.Fromthepassage,weknowthatin1911Bohr________.A.gothisdoctorateB.movedtoEnglandC.enteredCopenhagenUniversityD.hadhisworkonsurfacetensionpublished58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutBohr?A.Hewasinterestedinphysicswhilehewasstillatschool.B.Hegainedaprizeforsolvingascientificproblemwhenhewasstillastudent.C.HebenefitedfromSirJ.’sguidance.D.Auniversitywassetupespeciallyforhimin1920.59.InBohr’slateryears,heworkedhard________.A.todevelopatomicweaponsB.forworldpeaceC.todevelophisteachingcareerD.tobuildhisownlab60.What’sthewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.TointroducehowNielsHenrikDavidBohrbecameagreatphysicist.B.TotellNielsHenrikDavidBohr’sworkexperience.C.TogiveabriefintroductiontoNielsHenrikDavidBohr.D.TolistNielsHenrikDavidBohr’sgreatachievements.B“Doctor,howlonghashegot?”Afatherandadaughterweresittingsidebysideintheconsultingfather’scancerhaddevelopedsoquicklydespiteanoperationthathecouldhardlyeatdoctorexplained,“Itisaveryseriousdisease,andthechanceofothertreatmentsworkingisfather’slifecanonlynowbemeasuredinmonths.”Nosoonerhadthewordscomeoutthanacryingvoicepipedup,“Ididn’twanttoknowthat.”DrPaulineLeonardlooksbackonthestoryinentirelytrueanswershegavetotheman’sdaughterwassincere,honest—andwrong.“Ifeltawful,”shesays.“Ishouldhavecheckedwithhimshouldhaveaskedhim,‘Isthatthesortofthingyouwanttohear?’Nodoctorcansayforsurehowlongapatienthastolive,butweshouldmakesurethatiswhattheywanttoknow.”It’struethatthereisnogoodwaytogivebadatrainingprogramincommunicationforcancerdoctorshasshownthattherearemanylessbadallcancerdoctorswereenthusiasticabouttheLeonardsaid,“Somesawthecoursesimplyaswhatpsychologiststheyrealizedtherewasquiteaskilltoit,andthattheycouldactuallyreducetheirownstressaswellashelptheirareafraidofdealingwithangry,tearfulpatientsandtheirtherelativesaremoredifficultthanthe,theyareangrybecauseofwhattheyseeasalatediagnosis(診斷)”.Thecomplexities(復雜性)ofthedoctorpatientrelationshipattheendoflifechallengeeventhemostexperiencedmeaningattemptstoshieldpatientsfromthetruthcanbejustasharmfulastellingthemthereisnomedicalcure.61.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thefather________.A.hadonlyafewyearstoliveB.hadgreatdifficultyineatingC.hadn’treceivedanyoperationD.couldn’taffordthemedicalcosts62.Thestoryinthefirstparagraphis________.A.thebeginningofafilmB.a(chǎn)nexperienceinDrPaulineLeonard’slifeC.a(chǎn)nexampleinatrainingcourseD.whattheauthorexperiencedinhischildhood63.It’simpliedinthepassagethat________.A.doctorsshouldcheckwiththepatientbeforetellingthetruthB.thepatientsaremoredifficulttodealwiththantherelativesC.notalldoctorsareafraidofdealingwithangrypatientsD.nopatientshopetoknowthetruth64.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetrainingprogramfromthepassage?A.ItwasledbyDrPaulineLeonard.B.Cancerdoctorscouldbenefitfromit.C.Itincludedtipsonhowtotalkwithadoctor.D.Allcancerdoctorswerequiteinterestedinit.65.Theunderlinedword“shield”inthelastparagraphissimilarinmeaningto________.A.require B.encourage C.stop D.protectCThreequartersofBritain’sparentsaretoobusytoreadbedtimestoriestotheirchildren,accordingtoastudywascarriedoutbyCITVtostarttheirnewchildren’sshowBookaboo,whichisdesignedtoencourageanyonetopickupabookandreadwiththeirchildrenatanytimeoftheday.Worryingly,thestudyshowedthatonlythreepercentoffathersnowfindthetimetoreadtothekidscomparedto89percentofGoodman,creatorofBookaboo,said,“It’simportantforyoungboystobeabletoshareabookwithdads,granddadsormalecarersanditcanbefunandrewarding,too.”O(jiān)fthedadswhosaidtheydidn’treadtotheirkids,87percentblamedworkwhilemorethanathirdsaidtheyweretoo89percentofmumssaidtheydidreadtotheirchildren,morethanhalfofthemsaidcleaningdistracted(使分心)themand49percentweredistractedbyotherhouseholdthings.Researchersalsofoundparentsarenowrelyingheavilyonotherpeopletolendahandwithreadingtotheirchildrenwithgrandparentsdoingthemost,followedbysistersandbrothers,auntsand95percentofparentsreadtotheirchildrenatsomepoint,onlyfivepercentreadtotheirchildrenduringthethanoneintensaidtheyreadeverycoupleofweeksorless,andfivepercentcouldnotrememberthelasttimetheysharedabook.Thestudyfoundparentsalsoseemcontentwithallowingtheirchildrentoimmerse(使沉浸)themselvesinTVprogramsorplayingcomputergamesratherthanreading.ExgoalkeeperDavidSeaman,whoisadadoftwo,hasbeenaguestinsays,“Ithinkit’simportantthatfathersdoreadtotheirchildrenbecauseit’saspecialmytwochildrenwillcometolistentothesamebook—it’samagicalmomentandIadvisefathersjusttotryit.”66.WecanknowfromthepassagethatBookaboo________.A.isadailyshowB.isanadults’showC.isapopularshowD.a(chǎn)imstoencouragepeopletoreadtotheirchildren67.Accordingtothestudy,fathersdon’treadtotheirkidsmainlybecause________.A.theyaretoobusywithworkB.theydon’tthinkitnecessarytodosoC.theyaredistractedbyhouseholdthingsD.theyliketoplaycomputergamesintheirfreetime68.Whichgroupofpeoplehelpedparentsreadtothekidsthemost?A.Auntsanduncles.B.Grandparents.C.Children’scarers.D.Children’ssistersandbrothers.69.Thestudyshowedthat________.A.mostparentswanttoreadtotheirchildrenB.halfofBritain’sparentsaretoobusytoreadtotheirchildrenC.a(chǎn)farlargerpercentageofmothersreadtochildrenthanfathersD.mostparentsdon’tallowchildrentowatchTVorplaycomputergames70.Accordingtothelastparagraph,DavidSeaman________.A.isagoalkeepernowB.hasonlyonechildC.isthecreatorofBookabooD.thinksitisgreattoreadtochildrenDOfficeworkersshouldknowthatlongperiodsofsittingatyourdeskmaybeahaveshownanewthreatfromthislifestylethattheycall“muscularinactivity(肌肉遲鈍)”.Sittingstillforlongperiodsoftimeleadstothebuildupofsubstances(物質(zhì))inthebloodthatareharmfultoexercisealonewon’tdrivethemaway.Millionsofpeoplespendtheirdaysbetweencar,officedeskandthesofainfrontofthethebadinfluencesarewellrocognized,ithasbeenthoughtthattheycanbechangedbyregulartripstothegymorswimmingpool.Nowresearcherssaythatisnotadditiontoregularexercise,officeworkersneedtokeepmovingwhiletheywork,bymakingregulartripstotheprinter,coffeemachineortochatwithworkmates.ElinEkblomBak,anexpertonhealth,saysresearchshowslongperiodsofsittingandlack(缺乏)of“wholebodymuscularmovement”arestronglylinkedtoobesity,heartdiseaseandcancer,andahigherriskofdeath,regardlessof(不管)whethertheytakeenoughexercise.“Everyoneknowsaboutthehealthbenefitsofregularwhatwehaven’trealizedbeforeisthatlongperiodsittingdowncarriesanextrariskthatcannotbedealtwithbytakingexercise,”DrEkblomBaksaid,addingthatsittingstillshouldberecognizedasarisktohealth.“Itisimportanttohaveafiveminutebreakfromdeskworkevery45’temailworkmates—walkacrosstheofficetogivethemtheacoffeebreakorputtheprinterinthenextamadeskworkerandItrytodoisnotdifficultbutsometimesyougetlostinyourworkandyouforgetaboutit.”However,morestudiesareneededtoconfirmtheilleffectsofsittingfortoolongandwaysoffightingatpresenttheyconcludethat“keepmoving”shouldbeaddedtotheadviceto“keepexercising.”71.Nowadays,manyofficeworkerswronglythinkthat________.A.longperiodsofsittinghasbadinfluencesonthemB.regularexercisebenefitsthemafterlongperiodsofsittingC.theyarelivingalifestylecalled“muscularinactivity”D.it’sunfairforthemtositintheofficefortoolong72.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestofficeworkersshoulddo?A.Chatwithworkmatesoften.B.Sendemailsinsteadofchatting.C.Keepmovingintheofficeregularly.D.Takemoreexerciseafterwork.73.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhattheresultofthestudyis________.A.scientific B.uncertainC.unbelievable D.convincing74.Fromthetext,itcanbeinferredthat________.A.regularexercisecandriveawayalltheharmfulsubstancesinthebloodB.enoughexercisecouldpreventofficeworkers’obesityandanyotherdiseasesC.sittingstillforlongperiodsoftimeeasilyleadsto“muscularinactivity”D.harmfulsubstanceswillcomeintotheheartofpeoplewhositstillforlongperiodsoftime75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Anewthreat:longperiodsittingB.OfficeworkersshouldkeepexercisingC.TakingexercisebenefitsalotD.Keepmoving,itcouldsaveyourlife閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)[1]Beinghealthymeanstakingcareofyourselfphysicallyandaresomeofmybesttipsonhowtodoboth.[2]Breakabaddon’treallybreak“bad”replacetheunwantedbehaviorwithsomethingthatpreventsyoudoingitandthatdoesn’thaveunhealthysideifyourproblemisthatyoueattoomuchwhenyougethomefromwork,findsomethingnewtodothatisincompatiblewithwh

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