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一、完形填空(15分)

Everymorningmyfatherbuysanewspaperonhiswaytowork.Everyeveningmymother

___1magazinesathome.Andeverynight,Ilookatthe___2withphotosofDavid

BeckhamandYaoMingonmybedroomwallbeforeIgotosleep.Canweimaginelife3__

paperorprinting?

Paperwas___4___createdabout2,000yearsago,andhasbeenmadefromsilk,cotton,

bamboo,and,sincethe19thcentury,from5.Peoplelearnedtowritewordsonpaperto

makea6.Butinthosedays,bookscouldonlybeproducedoneatatimeby7.Asa

result,theywereexpensiveandrare.Andbecausethereweren*tmanybooks,__8people

learnedtoread.

Thenprintingwas9inChina.Whenprintingwasdevelopedgreatlyatthebeginning

ofthe11thcentury,bookscouldbeproducedmorequicklyand___10.Asaresult,morepeople

learnedtoread.Afterthat,knowledgeandideas11quickly.

Todayinformationcanbereceivedonline,downloadedfromthe___12ratherthan

foundinbooks,andinformationcanbe___13___onCD-ROMsormachinessuchasmP3

players.

Computersarealreadyusedinclassrooms,andnewspapersandmagazinescanalreadyberead

online.___14willbooksbereplacedbycomputersoneday?No,IdontthinktheYaoMing

posteronmybedroomwallwill___15bereplacedbyacomputertwometershigh!

()1.AlooksthroughB.looksforC.looksafterD.looksover

()2.A.cardsB.postersC.letterD.backpacks

()3.A.forB.betweenC.withD.without

()4.A.firstB.onlyC.exactlyD.mainly

()5.A.steelB.woodC.glassD.silver

()6.A.CDB.reportC.websiteD.book

()7.A.accidentB.mistakeC.handD.heart

()8.A.noB.moreC.fewD.many

()9.A.inventedB.foundC.discoveredD.produced

()10.A.carefullyB.cheaplyC.directlyD.clearly

()11.A.tradedB.remainedC.boiledD.spread

()12.A.newspaperB.magazinesC.InternetD.project

()13.A.madeBkeptC.mentionedD.translated

()14.A.SoB.AndC.WhenD.Why

()15.A.neverB.hardlyC.everD.almost

二、閱讀理解。(40分)

A

Inyourschool,areyouallowedtochoosethesubjectsyouwanttolearn?Ofcourse,theansweris

“No"hereinChina.

InAmericathereisaschooltryingsomethingnew.AtahighschoolinFlorida,studentswillbeable

tochoosetheirownclasses.Weallknowthatsomestudentsarebetteratsomesubjectsthanothers,

Somestudentsplantogoontocollege,whileotherswillnot.Atthisschoolstudentsareabletofind

subjectstheyareinterestedin,andpossiblyevenfindthefield(領(lǐng)域)theywouldliketogointoafter

school.Theyareallowedtochooseasubjectlikebiology,math,aforeignlanguage,orstudyskills

likecomputerorcarrepair.

Somepeoplethinkthisisagoodidea,becauseithelpsstudentsthinkaboutwhattheywanttodoin

thefuture,andtheschoolhelpstogivethemtheknowledgeandskillsneededtogetthere.Theysay

thatgivingthestudentsthechancetochoosetheirownclassesmakeshighschoolmoreinteresting.

Othersdisagree.Theythinkitwillmakeitdifficultforstudentstodiscoverdifferentpossibilities(潛

力).Theypointoutthatfburteen-year-oldteenagersaretooyoungtoknowwhattheywillwanttodo

inthefuture.

Whatdoyouthink?Wouldyouliketobeabletochooseyourownclasses?Manyusefulchanges

havebeenmadeineducation,butseeingthedifferencesineachstudentisalsoimportant.Howcan

wehelpeachstudentbecomeabetterstudent?

()16.StudentsatahighschoolinFloridaareallowedto.

A.goontocollegewithouttakingbigexams

B.findapart-timejobtheywouldliketodo

C.learnhowtomakeacomputeroracar

D.choosesubjectsthattheyareinterestedin

()17.Somepeoplethinkallowingstudentstochoosetheirownclasseshelpsthem.

A.showhowsmarttheyareB.knowdifferencesbetweenthem

D.preparefortheirfutureD.knowtheirdutiesinlife

()18.Somepeopledon'tagreestudentsshouldchoosetheirownclassesbecausethey

think.

A.somestudentsaretoonervoustomakearightdecision

B.somestudentsshouldn,tbearepairworkerinthefuture

C.somestudentscarelittleabouttheirownfuture

D.somestudentsaren'toldenoughtoknowwhattheywanttodo

()19.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.AllthehighschoolsinFloridagivethestudentsthechancetochoosetheirownclasses.

B.Somepeoplethinkallowingstudentstochoosetheirclassescanhelpthemfindtheirown

possibilities.

C.TheschoolinFloridahelpsstudentsbygivingtheknowledgeandskillstheywillneed.

D.Inthewriter?sopinion,it'snotimportanttoseethedifferencesineachstudentinschool

education.

()20.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ChineseeducationB.Anewwayofeducation

C.TochangeoureducationD.Toimprovelearningskills

B

IntheUnitedStates,sixteen,eighteen,andtwenty-oneareimportantagesinaperson'slife.Thereareno

specialcelebrationsforthesebirthdays,buteachisatimewhenapersoncandonewthingstomarktheir

transition(轉(zhuǎn)變)intoadulthood(成人時期).

Afterturningsixteenapersoncanwork,getadriver'slicenseandleavehome.Manyhighschool

studentslearntodriveandgetpart-timejobssoonaftercelebratingtheirsixteenthbirthday.

AttheageofeighteenapersonintheUnitedStatescanvoteandsmoke,buttheyareprohibitedfrom

goingintomanynightclubs,buyingwineorgambling(賭博)untiltheyaretwenty-one.

InmanyLatin(拉丁的)cultures,ayoungwoman'sfifteenthbirthdayisimportant.Atthisage,sheis

regardedasanadult(成年人).Tomarkthisspecialday,familieswithteenagedaughtershaveacelebration

calledaQuinceanera.Thedaybeginswiththeyoungwomanandherfamilygoingtochurch.Later,thereisa

partyandmanyguestsareinvited.

InJapan,youngpeoplebecomeadultsattwenty.Atthisage,theycanlegally(合法地)vote,drinkwine

andsmoke.ThesecondMondayinJanuaryisanationalholidaycalled“ComingofAgeDay”.Onthisday,

twenty-year-oldscelebratebyfirstgoingtoachurchtopraywiththeirfamilies.Later,theylistentospeeches

givenbycityandschoolleaders.Afterward,manycelebratewithfamilyorfriendslateintothenight.

Insomecountries,birthdaycelebrationscontinuethroughadulthood.Somepeoplecelebratetheirfortieth

andfiftiethbirthdays,ortheirretirement(退休)years,withahugeparty.

21.IntheUnitedStates,agesixteenmarksthetimewhenyoucan.

A.voteanddriveB.driveandgetajob

C.drinkwineandsmokeD.gointonightclubs

22.InsomeLatincultures,thefifteenthbirthdayisimportantfor.

A.parentsB.youngmenC.bothyoungwomenandyoungmenD.youngwomen

23.InJapan,youngpeopleareconsideredasadultsatage.

A.sixteenB.eighteenC.twentyD.twenty-one

24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheturningpointinaperson'slifeintheUnitedStates?

A.The15thbirthday.

B.The16thbirthday.

C.The18thbirthday.

D.The21stbirthday.

25.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“prohibited”?

A.允許B.禁止C.終止D.支

C

Threeappleshavechangedtheworld.OneisforEve,oneisforNewton.Thethirdisinthehandsof

SteveJobs.nsaidsomeone.SteveJobswastheformerCEOoftheApplecomputercompanyinhisparents*

garage(車庫)onAprilFool'sDay,1976.Throughmanyyears*hardwork,JobsandhisAppleproductswere

agreatsuccess.Peoplebelievehehasmadetheworldabetterplace.ManyyoungpeoplealsothinkofApple

productsasafashionicon.

Becauseofhisgreatachievementsinthisarea,hewashonoredwithanumberofawards,includingthe

NationalMedalofTechnologyin1985,theTimescovercharacter(封面人物)andtheMostSuccessful

Managerin1997.Jobs*roadtosuccesswasn'taneasyone.Heexperiencedseveralupsanddowns,buthe

wasstillstanding.JustasHemingwayinTheOldManandtheSeasaid,"Amancanbedestroyed,butnotbe

defeated擊?。?SohewasconsideredasanAmericanhero.WhatdidJobs'workersandfamilymembersthink

ofhim?

Ononehand,someworkersdescribedhimasastrange,bad-tempered(壞脾氣的)boss.Theysaidhewas

impatientwiththosewhodisagreedwithhimordidn'tunderstandhisideas.Ontheotherhand,hisfamily

membersthoughtofhimasahome-lovingdadwitheachofhisfourchildren.Heworriedaboutallthethings

ofthem,suchastheirboyfriends,travel,safetyandevenskirtlength.Thoughhewasquitebusy,hestill

attendedhisdaughter'sgraduationparty.

26.WheredidSteveJobssetuptheApplecomputercompany?

A.Inhisownhouse.B.Inhisfriend'shouse.

C.Inhisfriend'sgarage.D.Inhisparents*garage.

27.WhatawarddidSteveJobsachievein1985?

A.TheMostSuccessfulManager.B.TheTopRichestMan.

C.TheNationalMedalofTechnology.D.TheTimescovercharacter.

28.WhywasheconsideredasanAmericanheroaccordingtothepassage?

A.BecausehedevelopedlotsofAppleproducts.

B.BecausehesetuptheApplecomputercompany.

C.Becausehedevotedhimselftotheareaofcomputer.

D.Becausehewasn'tdefeatedafterseveralupsanddowns.

29.WhatdoyouthinkofSteveJobsaccordingto(根據(jù))thepassage?

A.Home-loving.B.Honest.C.Jealous.(嫉妒的)D.Humorous.

30.Fromthepassage,weknowthat

A.SteveJobswasveryfamousonlyintheUSA

B.SteveJobswastoobusytocareabouthischildren

C.SteveJobschangedtheworldalotwithhisAppleproducts

D.SteveJobsnevergotintoanytroubleonhiswaytosuccess

D

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從方框內(nèi)的七個選項中選擇五個還原到文中,使短文意思通順、結(jié)構(gòu)完整。(10

分)

Aboutfiftyyearsago,whentelevisionfirstcameout,peoplethoughtthatradiowasnolonger

useful.31.Itismuchmorerealandinterestingtowatchtelevisionthantolistentothe

radio.

However,fiftyyearslaterradioisstillverypopularanditwillbehereforalongtime.One

reasonisthatwedon'tneedtoseepictureswhenwelistentothemusicontheradio.Infact,listening

withyoureyesclosedisthebestwaytolistentoapieceofmusic.32.Inotherwords,you

cancreateyourownimages.

Moreover,whilelisteningtotheradio,youdon'thavetotakeyoureyesoffyourwork.

33.Oryoucanreadabookandlistentotheradio.Television,ontheotherhand,doesn't

havethisadvantage.

34.Youcantakearadioanywhereandturnitonanytimeyouwant.Inaquiet

placeyoucanuseheadphonestolistentothenewsormusicontheradio.Inthiswayyouwon't

disturbanybody.Also,aradioismuchcheaperthanatelevision.35.Whichisbetter,

radioortelevision?

A.Forexample,youcanlistentotheradioanddriveatthesametime.

B.Televisionhasbothsoundsandpictures.

CRadiodoesn'thavepicturesbutsounds.

D.Aradioismuchsmallerthanatelevision

E.Youcanthinkyourselfonasandybeachoruphighonamountain.

EForlessthan$20youcanbuyasmallradioandhavefunwithit.

G.Youcanputyourselfinasofa,eatsnackandlistencarefully.

三、根據(jù)短文意思,用所給詞的適當形式填空。(10分)

Lifeislikeapoem.Weshouldgiveourlifeahug.ButIregretthattherearetoomanyrules

aroundme.Forexample,Iamnotallowedtosmoke.Ican'ttaketheliftalonefor1(safe).I

can'tgetmy2(drive)licenseuntil18yearsold.Ishouldkeep3fromtheInternet.I

can'twearearrings.Ishouldn'thavemyears4(pierce),either.Iam5(educate)tobe

agoodchild.Myparentsmanagemylifecompletely.Imusthelpworkinthefield.Ishouldn't

talk6tomyteacher.Ihavenochancetomakemyown7(decide)beforeenter

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