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2016-01-04
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一、单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)
1. — Could I have a look at the menu for a few more minutes before I decide?
— Sure. , sir.
A. Enjoy yourself B. Take your time
C. It’s my pleasure D. Never mind
2. In order to find better job, he has decided to study second foreign language.
A. the; a B. a; a C. the; the D. a; the
3. Henry on the pavement in London when he heard someone calling behind him.
A. wandered B. had wandered
C. was wandering D. would wander
4. The Wall Street Journal used the term dama, comes from Chinese pinyin for “big mother”, to describe the middle-aged Chinese women driving the global gold market.
A. which B. that C. what D. as
5. Though I hadn’t seen Susan since we graduated from university, I her in the crowd at first sight.
A. admired B. gathered C. spotted D. stared
6. — A Mr. Smith is waiting outside. he come in?
— Wait a minute. I’m reading an important paper.
A. Shall B. Must C. Need D. Should
7. If you don’t mind, may I ask you you will do to get your stubborn father to change his mind?
A. that B. whether C. which D. what
8. It’s said that the boy, who was born and in the mountains, later became an excellent general for his bravery.
A. set up B. made up C. brought up D. taken up
9. — Kitty, how do you your being late again? Your bike went wrong again?
— No. My mother was ill.
A. account for B. pay for C. apologize for D. stand for
10. Charlie was late for school again this morning. That was he was criticized by the head teacher.
A. because B. why C. whether D. which
11. A large amount of money on this advertisement last year. However, the product didn’t sell well.
A. was spent B. were spent C. has spent D. have spent
12. My father pays special attention to good manners. guests leave, he will show them to the door.
A. Whatever B. Whichever C. Wherever D. Whenever
13. — Sorry, I broke your window while playing football.
— It doesn’t matter. I know you didn’t do it .
A. on purpose B. by accident C. as usual D. by mistake
14. — Would you permit me here?
— Sorry, we don’t permit in the library according to the rules.
A. smoking; smoking B. to smoke, to smoke
C. smoking; to smoke D. to smoke; smoking
15. he was in last place, the Olympian showed his willpower by finishing his race.
A. As for B. As if C. As though D. Even though
二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1.5 分, 满分30分)
I was living in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is a huge city with more people living in it than in my country, Hungary. We rented a(n) 16 in a very good community, but there was a favela (简陋小屋) quite near.
For several months I didn’t have a car, 17 three times a week, I took buses to go to the city centre. During these 18 , I would ride with the people who took the same bus from the favela to go to work.
When I got on the bus, all the 19 were already taken. But when people saw that my bag was 20 , they offered to put it on their legs to make me feel lighter 21 . At first, I was 22 . Then I realized that these people had no 23 to steal from me: they only wanted to 24 .
Once, on my way back, I had to 25 a long time at a bus stop. I was alone, except for a woman who was very poor. She 26 a small paper bag of popcorn and nothing else.
While we were waiting, she walked over and 27 me some popcorn. I 28 her, but didn’t want to help myself to it. She then repeatedly 29 that I should take from what was clearly her only food.
That was the first time I 30 how people who have almost nothing are sometimes able to 31 the little they have so much more “easily” than those who 32 a lot. I wonder if it’s true that the more you have, the bigger the burden (负担), and the 33 to share anything with others.
I was so moved by that woman’s simple 34 that day. I clearly had more than she did, but she naturally and 35 shared what little she had with me.
16. A. school B. garden C. apartment D. bedroom
17. A. so B. but C. while D. as
18. A. visits B. trips C. greetings D. holidays
19. A. entrances B. passengers C. seats D. goods
20. A. empty B. broken C. good D. heavy
21. A. walking B. standing C. reading D. chatting
22. A. satisfied B. excited C. shocked D. interested
23. A. chance B. method C. patience D. plan
24. A. help B. meet C. stop D. change
25. A. wait for B. look for C. ask for D. sit for
26. A. found B. carried C. collected D. packed
27. A. bought B. sold C. made D. offered
28. A. thanked B. refused C. doubted D. promised
29. A. pretended B. argued C. insisted D. complained
30. A. dreamed about B. talked about C. cared about D. thought about
31. A. sell B. share C. keep D. drop
32. A. own B. expect C. discover D. manage
33. A. trouble B. permission C. agreement D. difficulty
34. A. courage B. respect C. kindness D. confidence
35. A. hardly B. happily C. gradually D. carefully
三、阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节 (共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)
A
Maeve Binchy, one of Ireland’s best-loved writers, died after a short illness, aged 72.
The books of Binchy, a former journalist, sold 40 million copies and were translated into 30 languages. Her novels included Circle of Friends, which was adapted into a 1995 film starring Chris O’Donnell and Minnie Driver.
Her novels and short stories focused on the details of Irish life and the friction (矛盾) between tradition and modernity.
She worked as a teacher before becoming a journalist, columnist and later women’s editor at the Irish Times. She then moved to London, where she became a London editor. Her first collections of short stories were set in London and Dublin.
Her first novel, Light a Penny Candle, was published in 1982 and became a bestseller. It was set during and after the Second World War and it featured the elements that typified (作为……的典型) her later works: life in small-town Ireland, family relationships, humor and gripping plots.
She went on to publish many other novels and short story collections, among them Circle of Friends and Tara Road were adapted for feature films. Although she announced her retirement in 2000, she continued writing and her last novel, Minding Frankie, was published in 2010.
On her website she wrote recently: “My health isn’t so good these days and I can’t travel around to meet people the way I used to. But I’m always delighted to hear from readers, even if it takes me a while to reply.”
36. The fourth paragraph mainly tells us .
A. how Binchy became an editor B. Binchy’s changing careers
C. Binchy’s hard life D. the origin of Binchy’s stories
37. Light a Penny Candle according to the passage.
A. showed the cruelty of World War 「ò
B. was well received by the readers
C. made Binchy known to people worldwide
D. represented the greatest achievement of Binchy’s works
38. In her later life, Binchy .
A. was still devoted to writing B. kept staying in hospital
C. interviewed her readers often D. continued encouraging readers
B
A dozen years ago, when I traveled back to my hometown on the sad occasion of Dad’s death, the mailboxes along the way reminded me of some of his stories. I thought I knew them all, but that wasn’t quite the case.
As I drove through Marcellus, I noticed two lamp poles (街灯柱), one on each side of the street. When my dad was around, those poles supported wooden boxes that were about four feet off the ground. One box was painted green, and the other was red, and each had a slot (狭缝) at the top with white lettering: SANTA CLAUS, NORTH POLE. For years children had dropped letters to Santa through those slots.
Mom and I were sitting at the kitchen table when Frank Townsend came. He had been Dad’s postmaster and great friend for many years. So we all sat down at the table and began to tell stories.
At one point Frank looked at me across the table with tears in his eyes. “What are we going to do about the letters this Christmas?” he asked.
“The letters?”
“I guess you never knew.”
“Knew what?”
“Remember when you were a kid and you used to put your letters to Santa in green and red boxes on Main Street? It was your dad that answered all those letters that the kids wrote every year.”
I just sat there with tears in my eyes. It wasn’t hard for me to imagine Dad sitting at the old table in our basement reading those letters and answering each one. I have since spoken with several of the people who received Christmas letters during their childhood, and they told me how amazed they were that Santa had known so much about their homes and families. For me, just knowing that story about my father was the gift of a lifetime.
39. What did the writer’s father probably do?
A. A police officer. B. A writer.
C. A school teacher. D. A mail carrier.
40. Asked by Frank about the Christmas letters, the writer felt .
A. frightened B. delighted C. puzzled D. worried
41. Which word can best describe the writer’s father?
A. Warm-hearted. B. Humorous.
C. Quick-minded. D. Serious.
42. The writer’s purpose of writing this passage is to .
A. tell a funny story B. celebrate Christmas
C. share his experience D. honor his father
C
There have been many arguments that football should not be played in high schools because it causes too many injuries, but it can be played safely. Besides, there are contributions (贡献) that the sport makes to schools: it raises money and it encourages kids to get good grades.
Research shows there are ways to make football safe. One of the most common injuries in football is a concussion (脑震荡). Although most people think mouth guards are for your teeth, they actually protect you from concussions. Here is why. If your upper and lower jaws snap together, it makes your brain hit your skull, which can cause the concussion. Also there is a lot of equipment being invented that makes the players avoid concussions such as the concussion safe helmet (头盔). There have also been many rule changes in the NCAA and NFL that make football safer. One is if two players make helmet to helmet contact, then they would be fined. Another main rule that helps a player recover fully from a concussion is that he can’t come back after a concussion until 2 months after the injury.
Football makes contributions to high schools. If you win the championship game, the school gets more than $400,000. That money could be spent on hiring new teachers, getting new books, or providing scholarships for students. If there was no high school football, the schools would have fewer teachers and less teaching equipment. Cutting high school football means a smaller budget (预算) for schools.
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