Linda paid him in advance, which        was a mistake.  
[     ]
A. no more                  
B. no doubt
C. no wonder
D. no luck
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第二部分       非選擇題(共55分)

I.單詞填空(共25小題;每小題1分,滿分25分)

A) 按課文內(nèi)容填空,每空一詞。(共15空格;每空格1分,滿分15分)

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It has been said that everyone lives by selling something.   76   this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. Though it may be possible to   77   of material good in terms of money,…The conditions of society are   78   that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. Everyone has something to sell.

NCE L29

Whether we find a joke funny or not   79   where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with   80  .

 Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations   81  .

U4

Science is my   82   as there is no equipment and if I need water I have to carry it from my house in a bucket!   83   I was showing the boys a chemistry experiment…Sometimes I wonder how relevant chemistry is to the kids,   84   will be going back to…In fact, I wonder whether I’m   85   to these boys’ lives at all.

U5

Six months ago Xie Lei said goodbye to her family and friends in China and   86   for London.

“…I have been so   87   used to everything that I haven’t had time for  88  . I think it’s important to   89   between study and a social life. I’m going to join a few university clubs and    90   I’ll meet some people I have things in common with.”

B) 根據(jù)首字母或括號(hào)內(nèi)的提示填寫單詞。(共10空格,每空格1分,滿分10分)

91. He managed to get a loan to p________ a house.

92. Linda was o__________ with the work of redecorating her house.

93. The Students’ Union called on us to d__________ money to those children in trouble.

94. Parking in this street is the p___________ of the residents.

95. Do as you’re told, o___________ you’ll be in trouble.

96. She was such an excellent clerk that she was strongly r___________ for the new post.

97. In Britain the Queen reigns, but the country is __________ (治理) by the Prime Minister.

98. The novel c____________(吸引) the imagination of thousands of readers.

99. No one s________ (懷疑) that there might be someone else on the farm who had never been seen.

100. Do me a f_________ and turn the radio down while I’m on the phone, will you?

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An adopted American girl who was dying from bone marrow(骨髓)failure has survived a successful, transplant thanks to her Chinese donor(捐獻(xiàn)者). She has come to China, with her family, to meet her donor at a ceremony held in Beijing.   

    Who would have thought that such a lovely girl had just survived such a deadly disease?

    A big hug is the only way to express feelings at the moment, as Kailee Wells is embraced by her donor Dr Wang Lin. Kailee Wells said, ”Xie Xie Ni, Dr Wang Lin, for giving a part of your 1ife to me.”

    Dr Wang cannot control his emotions after seeing 10-year-old Kailee's miraculous recovery. Dr Wang Lin. Said, “To see this beautiful and spirited little girl standing before me today, I feel so relieved, so happy.”

    Born in the central province of Hunan, Kailee was found abandoned in Changde. She spent a year in an orphanage before being adopted by the Wells family in New Mexico.

    At 5, her bone marrow stopped producing  red and white blood cells. But her family never gave up hope of finding a perfect match, and after two unsuccessful plants, Kailee finally had a third,which was successful.

Kailee’s mother Linda Wells said, “well last Christmas,we were a11 very worried about Kailee,and we were not sure at that time whether she would be here this year with us now-and here we ware in China, in Beijing with this wonderful celebration and meeting Dr Wang Lin. It’s a true blessing.

China’s bone marrow donor registry has grow to more than 700 000,thanks to increased awareness of the procedure by Chinese citizens.

 Hong Junling, director of Red Cross Society, China said, “In the past, if a patient became sick,we had to turn to donor programs overseas or in Taiwan to apply. Nowadays, for the most part,our patients know that if they become sick they can first try the China Red Cross database.”

    The Wells family will stay in China until next week,during which they will help recruit more bone marrow donors.

60、Which would be the best title for the passage?  

  A、US girl saved by Chinese donor,             B、US girl is to meet her donor.

  C、A lucky adopted US girl.                       D、US girl fights with deadly disease.

61、Which of the following is TRUE about Kailee?

  A、She was abandoned outside an orphanage in New Mexico.

  B、She has suffered the hone marrow failure for about 5 years.

C、She had never been to China before the ceremony.

D、She is an American born Chinese adopted by a US couple.

62、The Wells family paid a visit to China     .  

  A、for Kailee’s third transplant             B、to donate bone marrow

  C、to meet a special person                   D、to help abandoned children

63、What can we infer from the passage?

  A、Kailee is willing to help bone-marrow—failure patients in the hospital.

  B、There are more than 700 000 patients of bone marrow failure.

C、Kailee’s family will donate money for patients of bone marrow failure.

D、Kailee’s American parents loved her and never gave her up.

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An adopted American girl who was dying from bone marrow(骨髓)failure has survived a successful, transplant thanks to her Chinese donor(捐獻(xiàn)者). She has come to China, with her family, to meet her donor at a ceremony held in Beijing.   

    Who would have thought that such a lovely girl had just survived such a deadly disease?

    A big hug is the only way to express feelings at the moment, as Kailee Wells is embraced by her donor Dr Wang Lin. Kailee Wells said, ”Xie Xie Ni, Dr Wang Lin, for giving a part of your 1ife to me.”

    Dr Wang cannot control his emotions after seeing 10-year-old Kailee's miraculous recovery. Dr Wang Lin. Said, “To see this beautiful and spirited little girl standing before me today, I feel so relieved, so happy.”

    Born in the central province of Hunan, Kailee was found abandoned in Changde. She spent a year in an orphanage before being adopted by the Wells family in New Mexico.

    At 5, her bone marrow stopped producing  red and white blood cells. But her family never gave up hope of finding a perfect match, and after two unsuccessful plants, Kailee finally had a third,which was successful.

Kailee’s mother Linda Wells said, “well last Christmas,we were a11 very worried about Kailee,and we were not sure at that time whether she would be here this year with us now-and here we ware in China, in Beijing with this wonderful celebration and meeting Dr Wang Lin. It’s a true blessing.

China’s bone marrow donor registry has grow to more than 700 000,thanks to increased awareness of the procedure by Chinese citizens.

 Hong Junling, director of Red Cross Society, China said, “In the past, if a patient became sick,we had to turn to donor programs overseas or in Taiwan to apply. Nowadays, for the most part,our patients know that if they become sick they can first try the China Red Cross database.”

    The Wells family will stay in China until next week,during which they will help recruit more bone marrow donors.

1.Which would be the best title for the passage?  

  A、US girl saved by Chinese donor,        B、US girl is to meet her donor.

  C、A lucky adopted US girl.              D、US girl fights with deadly disease.

2.Which of the following is TRUE about Kailee?

  A、She was abandoned outside an orphanage in New Mexico.

  B、She has suffered the hone marrow failure for about 5 years.

C、She had never been to China before the ceremony.

D、She is an American born Chinese adopted by a US couple.

3.The Wells family paid a visit to China     .  

  A、for Kailee’s third transplant         B、to donate bone marrow

  C、to meet a special person           D、to help abandoned children

4.What can we infer from the passage?

  A、Kailee is willing to help bone-marrow—failure patients in the hospital.

  B、There are more than 700 000 patients of bone marrow failure.

C、Kailee’s family will donate money for patients of bone marrow failure.

D、Kailee’s American parents loved her and never gave her up.

 

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