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10、Progress so far has been very good._______, we are sure that the project will be completed on time.
A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Besides
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9、_____ modeling business is by no means easy to get into, the good model will always be in demand.
A.While B.Since C.As D.If
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8、Today was the day of trying the new boat on the river. Nella jumped out of bed, got dressed quickly and woke up her brother Jed.
After 1 Nella and Jed arrived at the riverbank and 2 the new blue boat waiting for them. They got into the boat and packed their picnic under the 3 . Nella started the engine and 4 they went into the wide, brown and unknown 5 of the river.
The boat sounded 6 round a bend in the river. On the distant sandbank they saw a long dark creature 7 in the sun. It opened one eye at them and then suddenly disappeared into the 8 .
“What was that?” shouted Jed.
“It looked like a crocodile to me!” said Nella. “We’d better be 9 . ”
Just as they came round the next 10 , the engine 11 and came to a stop. Nella 12 to start the engine again. But it wouldn’t start. They were 13 .
“Let’s get the wooden oars,” said Jed. “Maybe we can push the boat free.
They tried but failed.
“We’re stuck on a 14 ,” said Nella. “We’ll just have to sit here having our 15 and wait for the water to 16 . ”
“It’s boring!” said Jed.
Suddenly, they felt the boat move. It moved slowly off the sandbank. And the engine started again. Just at the same time they noticed a black 17 by the boatside and in no time it disappeared in the brown water ahead.
They 18 their journey down the river. It was so exciting.
At noon they saw a small river 19 off the main course. It wasn’t on the map. “Let’s 60 in there!” said Nella.
The boat turned into the smaller channel. On both sides grew thick unknown trees.
1.A.meal B.breakfast C.dinner D.lunch
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2.A.realized B.discovered C.found D.thought
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3.A.sun B.boat C.fire D.seat
4.A.a(chǎn)way B.a(chǎn)round C.on D.up
5.A.flow B.flood C.direction D.position
6.A.smoothly B.normally C.badly D.hardly
7.A.walking B.lying C.running D.sleeping
8.A.sands B.woods C.a(chǎn)ir D.water
9.A.serious B.brave C.careful D.slow
10.A.bend B.river C.a(chǎn)nimal D.boat
11.A.put out B.broke down C.gave in D.got off
12.A.planned B.managed C.intended D.tried
13.A.stuck B.delayed C.stopped D.kept
14.A.river B.creature C.sandbank D.stone
15.A.rest B.picnic C.sightseeing D.fun
16.A.fall B.come C.rise D.run
17.A.snake B.fish C.shadow D.figure
18.A.continued B.started C.ended D.went
19.A.separating B.leading C.dividing D.leaving
20.A.observe B.watch C.explore D.play
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7、While waiting to pick up a friend at the airport in Portland, Oregon, I had an experience which occurred merely two feet away from me.
Trying to locate my friend among the passengers coming through the jet way, I noticed a man walking toward me carrying two light bags. He stopped right next to me to greet his family.
First he kissed his three children one by one and said, “It’s nice to see you. I missed you so much!” Then he hugged his wife, “I’ve saved the best for last!” giving her the longest, most passionate kiss I ever remember seeing. They stared at each other’s eyes, smiling at one another, while holding both hands. For an instant they reminded me of newlyweds, but I knew by the age of their kids that they couldn’t possibly be.
Full of admiration, I asked, “Wow! How long have you two been married?” “Being together for fourteen years total, married twelve of those.” He replied, without breaking his gaze from his lovely wife’s face. “Well, then, how long have you been away?” I asked. “Two whole days!” “Two days?” I was astonished. By the intensity (熱烈) of the greeting, I had assumed he’d been gone for at least several weeks — if not months. I knew my expression betrayed me, so I turned away my eyes and said quietly, “I hope my marriage is still that passionate after so long!”
The man suddenly stopped smiling and looked at me straight in the eye. With forcefulness he told me something that left me a different person. “Don’t hope, friend…decide!” Then he smiled again, shook my hand and said, “God bless!”
With that, he and his family turned and walked away together.
I was still watching that man and his special family walk just out of sight when my friend came up to me and asked, “What are you looking at?” Without hesitation, and with a curious sense of certainty, I replied, “My future!”
1.The best title of the passage may be __________.
A.Long Loving Hugs B.My Future
C.Don’t Hope, Decide D.Love Is Everywhere
2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The man replied to the author, with his eyes still fixed on his wife’s face.
B.After being away for several weeks, the man missed his family very much.
C.It was fourteen years since the couple had got married.
D.Their three kids reminded the author of newlyweds.
3.By saying “my expression betrayed me” (in Paragraph 4), the author means that __________.
A.he failed to express his ideas to the man
B.the man sensed his real feelings from his expression
C.he didn’t believe in his expression any more
D.his expression was not faithful to him
4.From the passage, we can infer that __________.
A.the experience may be easily forgotten by the author
B.the author will live a passionate life from now on
C.the author will be away from his family and hug them passionately upon his return
D.Americans prefer to save the best for last
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6、Can you understand the beginning of this essay?
“My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, hisGf & 3 kds FTF.”
The Scottish teacher who received it in class had no idea what the girl who wrote it meant. The essay was written in a form of English used in cell phone text messages. Text messages (also called SMS) through cell phones became very popular in the late 1990s. At first, mobile phone companies thought that text measuring would be a good way to messages to customers, but customers quickly began to use the text messaging service to send messages to each other. Teenagers in particular enjoyed using text messaging, and they began to create a new language for messages called “texting.”
A text message is limited to 160 characters, including letters, spaces, and numbers, so messages must be kept short. In addition, typing on the small keypad of a cell phone is difficult, so it’s common to make words shorter. In texting, a single letter or number can represent a word, like “r” for “are”, “u” for “you”, and “2” for “to”. Several letters can also represent a phrase, like “l(fā)ol” for “l(fā)aughing out loud”. Another characteristic of texting is the leaving out of letters in a word, like spelling “please” as “pls”.
Some parents and teachers worry that texting will make children bad spellers and bad writers. The students who wrote the essay at the top of this page said writing that way was more comfortable for her. (The essay said, “My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend, and their three kids face to face.”)
Not everyone agrees that texting is a bad thing. Some experts say languages always develop, and this is just another way in which English is changing. Other people believe texting will disappear soon. New technology for voice messages may soon make text messages a thing of the past.
1.What is the writer’s opinion of text messaging?
A.The writer does not give his opinions. B.It is not bad for children.
C.It will make children bad writers. D.It is fun and easy to do.
2.Which characteristic of texting is NOT described in the passage?
A.Using letters to represent words B.Using phrases to represent essays.
C.Using letters to represent phrases D.Using numbers to represent words.
3.Which of the following was most probably the title of the student’s essay?
A.My Smmr Hols B.CU in LA C.My GF D.M Gr8 Tchr
4.Why aren’t some people worried about the effect of texting?
A.Not many people use texting
B.Spelling in English is too difficult
C.Teenagers quickly become bored with texting
D.Texting will disappear because of new technology.
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5、Sign has become a scientific hot button. Only in the past 20 years have specialists in language study realized that signed languages are unique ----a speech of the hand. They offer a new way to probe how the brain generates and understands language, and throw new light on an old scientific controversy (爭論): whether language, completed with grammar, is something that we are born with, or whether it is a learned behavior. The current interest in sign language has roots in the pioneering work of one rebel teacher at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., the world’s only liberal arts university for deaf people.
When Bill Stokoe went to teach English, the school enrolled him in a course in signing. But Stokoe noticed something odd; among themselves, students signed differently from his classroom teacher.
Stokoe had been taught a sort of gestural (手勢) code, each movement of the hands representing a word in English. At the time, American Sign Language (ASL) was thought to be no more than a form of pidgin English (混雜英語). But Stokoe believed the “hand talk” his students used looked richer. He wondered: Might deaf people actually have a genuine language? And could that language be unlike any other on Earth? It was 1955, when even deaf people dismissed their signing as “substandard”. Stokoe’s idea was academic heresy (異端邪說).
It is 37 years later. Stokoe —now devoting his time to writing and editing books and journals and to producing video materials on ASL and the deaf culture --- is having lunch at a café near the Gallaudet campus and explaining how he started a revolution. For decades educators fought his idea that signed languages are natural languages like English, French and Japanese. They assumed language must be based on speech, the modulation(調(diào)節(jié)) of sound. But sign language is based on the movements of hands, the modulation of space. “What I said,” Stokoe explains, “is that language is not mouth stuff (素材)--- it’s brain stuff.”
1.The study of sign language is thought to be ________.
A.a(chǎn) new way to look at the learning of language
B.a(chǎn) challenge to traditional views on the nature of language
C.a(chǎn)n approach to simplifying the grammatical structure of a language
D.a(chǎn)n attempt to clarify misunderstanding about the origin of language
2.Most educators objected to Stokoe’s idea because they thought _____.
A.sign language was not extensively used even by deaf people
B.sign language was too artificial to be widely used and understood
C.a(chǎn) language should be easy to use and understand
D.a(chǎn) language could only exist in the form of speech sounds
3.Stokoe’s argument is based on his belief that _____.
A.sign language is as efficient as any other language
B.sign language is derived from natural language
C.language is a system of meaningful codes
D.language is a product of the brain.
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4、The Best Western New Englander
Location. It is located in Woburn, Mass., seven miles from Harvard University and the Salem Witch Museum. Tufts University and the Stone Zoo are four miles away. Downtown Boston is nine miles from the hotel. The US Constitution Museum is 10 miles away. Faneuil Hall, Fenway Park, Freedom Trail and the New England Aquarium are within 12 miles.
Hotel Features. The Best Western New Englander offers complimentary breakfasts and suppers. The hotel includes 4,200 square feet of meeting and event space accommodating up to 200 people. The meeting rooms feature 11-foot ceilings, chandeliers and wall sconces. The front desk is open 24 hours a day. The hotel includes a business center and offers high-speed internet access. Complimentary newspapers are available. Parking in the hotel is complimentary. The fitness center features floor-to-ceiling windows, televisions and cardiovascular (心血管的) and weight training equipment. The fitness center is open 24 hours a day. After the free supper, the guests can also enjoy the hotel’s heated indoor pool.
Guestrooms. Guestrooms at the Best Western New Englander include coffeemakers and microfridges. Cable television is provided. Guestrooms include desks. Bathrooms feature granite (花崗巖) counters and vanities(梳妝臺).
Expert Tip. The Best Western New Englander sponsors (贊助) the snow leopard exhibit at the Stone Zoo. The snow leopard is the hotel’s mascot (吉祥物).
1.What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?
A.To keep a record of his or her experiences in the hotel.
B.To introduce the hotel to the readers.
C.To attract more people to invest in the hotel.
D.To make a list of all the facilities in the hotel.
2.The underlined word “complimentary” in the second part means “______”.
A.a(chǎn)vailable B.expensive C.free D.entertaining
3.You can do all the following in the hotel EXCEPT ______.
A.read free newspapers B.surf on the Internet
C.do exercise deep in the night D.watch movies as you like
4.We can infer from the passage that in the hotel ______.
A.you can read many newspapers from around the world
B.you can enjoy both the urban and rural exciting lives
C.there are many advanced computers for customers to use
D.there probably are some pictures of snow leopards
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3、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多于選項。(請把答案填在答案卷的橫線上)
Does success make you happy, or does happiness make you successful? 1 . Their quest for answers has recently produced a 50-page article in Psychological Bulletin, which reviewed 225 scientific studies on this topic. 2 __ ? The short answer is that while success probably does make people happy (it’s better than failure, at any rate), it is also true that having a happy temperament —defined in the article as “l(fā)ong-term propensity (傾向) to frequently experience positive emotions” — enables you to do the things that turn into success. Your “positive effect”, which is the outward sign of your happiness, will make it more likely that you’ll land the job, find friends, form a happy marriage or other close long-term relationships, make money, be loved in your community, and be healthy. The evidence concerning health is only suggestive. 3_. We do know from other research that having friends, love, respect, social support, and agreeable employment as well as optimism and a positive attitude do tend in the long run to make people healthier.
Plowing through their accumulated evidence, the researchers asked whether happy people are better off, whether they cope better, whether they reap larger social rewards, and whether they have stronger immune systems. The answers are always yes, even though the evidence for their immune system is, again, only suggestive. 4 . They seek out other people; they solve problems creatively, and as they are more flexible, they are better able to adapt to adversity (逆境). 5
A.Happy people tend to say they are healthy, but that doesn’t mean they really are
B.This might be a pleasant topic to debate over tea some afternoon, but for psychologists, poll-takers, economists, and other observers of behavior, it’s crucial
C.Perhaps the most that can be said is in the study’s conclusion: happiness is a great asset (資產(chǎn)), but no guarantee of a perfect life
D.Do you know why the researchers attach great importance to this problem
E.So what did the researchers find out
F.In conclusion, happiness leads to success and vice versa
G.But happy people seem to do better socially
1.______ 2.______ 3.________ 4.__________ 5._________
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2、增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(∧),并在此符號下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(╲)劃掉
修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞
注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一次。
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
Some day I happened to find a chatting room in my QQ, there people were chatting in English. I tried to chat with some of them. To my surprised, I found the oral English of some junior students were better than me. I asked them for advice and they told me to practise more on QQ. But every day after that I would spend one hour practise my oral English on QQ. Day by day I learned from many useful words and expressions. With time went by, I found that I could even communicate some college students freely.
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1、周末兩天的休息對于平時忙于工作學(xué)習(xí)的人們來說是非常寶貴的。每個人都有自己度周末的方式,比如聽音樂,看電影,打籃球等。而我的周末生活也是非常豐富的,比如:1) 和家人朋友在一起;2)和父母去拜訪他們的老朋友;3)去圖書館學(xué)習(xí)或借書以增長知識;4)看展覽以開闊眼界;5)游覽名勝古跡。請根據(jù)以上的內(nèi)容寫一篇短文 。
注意:1)短文必須包括所有內(nèi)容要點,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮;
2)詞數(shù):100字左右。
3)參考短語:開闊眼界 broaden one’s vision
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