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2、lionsofpeople in thecountry.A.particularB. familiarC.popularD. similar3.Would you mind tellingmewhatyou weredoing Friday,March 13A.duringB. onC.atD.in4.You didwell in themathexam。you _have done agood jobof preparingforit.A.willB. shouldC.wouldD.must5.Even inwinter days,Janelikesto havethewindow the

3、area.A. had leftB. leaveC. have leftveD. will lea8.Mary has got herselfinto a situation she canturn to nobody for help.A. why B. where C. while D. which9. At the telephone table he paused, whether to ringthe police station.A. wondering B. to wonder C. wondered D. wonder10. This is the only shirt we

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6、 about.A. evenB. justC.forD. so16. WhileHelen _ outtheforms,she foundthat her passport wasmissing.A. wasfillingB.wouldfillC.had filledD. filledA.containB.containsC.containedD. iscontained18.He hassucha bigdognoone daresto gonearhishouse.A.whichB.thatC.asD. so19.Shall I giveyoua rideasyouliveso faraw

7、ayyou needThank you. A.ItcouldntbebetterB. OfcourseyoucanC.dlovetoD.Mypleasure20.The meetinghas been _ untilFridaymorningA. put awayB. put offC. put onII. 完形填空。(共 10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 20 分)When it comes to runningmarathons (马拉松), eight hours, 25 minu tesand 16 sec onds is not a world record.This was the

8、 time it took Fauja Singh to 21 the Toro nt o Waterfr on tMarath ononSun day.But Sin gh, born inIn dia,is no spri ngchicke n- his 100 years old and hisrece nt _22has made him the world ' s oldestmarathon runner.As a runner. Singh was a 23 starter. In his lat e 80s, after the deaths of his wife a

9、nd son, he decided t o 24 running.For Singh, being 100 is just a 25. There aren' t many centen aria ns (百岁老人)in quite such rude health, 26they are on the in crease. Lifeexpectancy (预期寿命)in the UK today isaround 80 but a total of 12,640 men and wome n are now centen aria ns27 just 2,500 in 1980.

10、Public services have to make improvement so as to deal wit h this 28 society.Why do some people live to such a ripe old age Scientist s in Amsterdam may have come a little closer to 29 th e secret to long life.Of course, they could just ask Fauja Singh 30 his secretis.The old boy puts his long lifed

11、own to tea and - beinghappy.21.A.winB.celebrateC. completeD.prepare22.A.skillB.deedC. decisionD.progress23.A.lateB.Ion elyC. fortu nateD.no rmal24.A.giveupB.bring upC. set upD. takeup25.A.numberB. creditC.signD. dream26.A.orB. butC.becauseD.unless27.A.referredto with C.compared withD. limitedto28.A.

12、agingB. growingC.livingD.competing29.A.followingB. consideringC.linkingD.discovering30.A.howB. whyC.whatD.whereIII. 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每题 4 分,满分 60 分)ASequoia trees are oneof thelargestand oldest of livingthings. Some of these treesarethree thousand e western partyears old. of theThe greatsequoiatreegrows

13、 along thSierra Nevadamountain range. Sequoiacan grow tobealmost 32feet tall.Another type of tree, called bonsai,growsin apotin homes. A bonsai isa miniature(微型) formofa treeasit mightbe found in nature. Somebonsai treeshavelivedformore than200 years.To begin a bonsai gardenyou plantaverysmalltreein

14、 a small pot. As itgrows, youcutback the rootsto keep the tree small.Branchesarealso cutback or forcedto turn inorderto form theminto a special shape.Inthiswaythebranches can be kept from growing toolong.A bonsai tree doesn' t grow to be more than 2 feet. Compare this with the largest livingsequ

15、oia known, the General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park , which measures 275feet tall and 103 feet around. Nobody ever cut its roots!Because sequoias have been around for millions of years, dinosaurs (恐龙) may haveeven rested beneath them. Bonsai trees were first created about o ne thousand year

16、s agoin China and were introduced into Japan two hundred years laterWould a sequoia make a good bonsai tree Probably not. Unless, o f course, you had afew thousand years to take care of it!31. What is mentioned in this text about the sequoia treeA. It is popularinthe world.ty feet tall.C. It was fou

17、ndincoastal areas.d years ago.32. In what wayisa bonsai treeaB. It can be over thirD. It lived a thousandifferent from a sequoiB. It is found in natuD. It is a plant withouA. It is a pot plant.re.C. It is kept in the shade. t roots.is the feature that both a sequoia and a bonsai tree havA. They look

18、 similar in shape. B. They grow in th e mountain.C. They can live for many years. D. They grow well in w arm weather.of the following would be the most suitable title for th e texta Sequoia into a Bonsai Tree B. The Largest Living Thing s on EarthC. Trees in National Park D. Great Sequoias and Bonsa

19、i Tre eB.Everyone should care about their eyes. However, there are certai n people that shouldespecially wear sunglasses. Theis is for their safety, and the sa fety of others.Drivers should always have sunglasse handy. Whether you are drivin g your own car or abus full of people, the sun can be your

20、 enemy. The rays coul d cause you not to see the traffic that stopped 50 feet in frontof you. Accidents like thiscan beavoided by alwayshavingsunglasses in your car.Itis very important that parentsteachtheir children froman early age to wear sunglasses. Inaddition,you are protectingverydelicate (柔弱的

21、) eyes as well.Children,especially the veryyoung,are growing and developing ineveryway. Protecting theireyeswith sunglasses from the startwill recude the damage theywillpay for later in life.Even babiescan wear sunglasses.A childbegins theirlifeby being able tofocusonobjects onlylessthanthe inches f

22、romtheir face. Apairofbaby sunglasseswillkeepharmfulrays outof your baby 'syoung,delicate eyes.Anyone who spends long time in the sun should know the advantage s of sunglasses. Ifyou are extremely interested in water sports and spend a lot o f time at the beach or on alake, you could be at great

23、errisk. Water sportsmen like water skiers know howprotective sunglasses will save a lifetime of hardship.The sun reflecting-off (反射) thewater into your eyes can increase the damage. So do find a goo d pair of water sunglasseswhile you ride the waves.35. What does the writer want to tellthe readerA.

24、The importance of wearing sunglasses. ing sunglasses.C. The tradition of wearing sunglasses. of wearing sunglasses.best time of wearD. The fashion36. It is suggested in the text that children shouldA. put sunglasses in a safe place wearing sunglassesB. form the habit ofC. have sunglasses designed by

25、 doctors sses for too longD. avoid wearing sungla37. Who should wear sunglasses so for othernot only for his own good but alpeople ' s goodA. Water-skiers.B. Parents.C. Babies.D. Driversno.Men takemore risks (风险)In sutdies,men as a whole are lesAre men better drivers than women The answer is yes

26、.andkerturns andtakelesstimewhenparking.But.how someonedrivesdoesn't necessarilyequalhowwell he drivesMen doseemtobebetterthanwomen atcertaindrivingtasks.However, this slightedgeinabilitydoesn'ttranslateinto betterdrivingrecords.Thekindsof accidentsmen get intoaregenerallytheresultoftheirris

27、kierdriving.Accordingto one sthan women, such as drivingat higher speeds and closer to other cars, and not wearing seat belts.They even make ristudy, men are more thans carefulThe ability e theresearch,to make good scientistsjudgementis a powerfulthing.Despitthree times as likely to be ticketedfor r

28、iskydriv ing | than women, and more than 25percent as likelyto be at faultin an accident.point outthatit 'sdifficultto determine whether men are truly born tobebetterdriversthan women,orif they' resimplymore confident in theirdriving because they 'rethoughttobebetter, andthusshowbettersk

29、ills.Similarly,thetraditionalviewthat womenareweakerdriversmayunfavourablyaffect(影响)theirperformancebehindthewheel.Women are catchingup.whichisn ' tnecessarilygoodnews.Men maybe responsibleformore accidentsthanwomen, butthe gap(差距) isgettingsmaller.Today, more women drivethan ever before, which

30、has the unfortunateincrease in speeding,risky driving, and even deathAmongwomen.The take-home: Learn from the strengths of both sexes. Drive confiden tly and carefully. Anddon' t forget to wear your seat belt.38. Which of the following is a risk mentioned in Paragraph 2A. Driving with careless w

31、omen. B. Driving in another person ' s car.C. Driving without seat belts. D. Driving in a parking lot.39. What does the word edge II in Paragraph 3 meanA. Improvement.B. Advantage.C. Problem.D. Change.40. The writer seems to suggest in Paragraph 4 that women are weaker drivers because .A. they a

32、re less responsibleB. they are poorer in judgementC. they are born weaker personsD. they are considered less confident41. In Paragraph 5 the writer expresses his concern about .A. women ' s driving safetyB. women 's slow responseC. the age difference among women D. the proper speed for women

33、 driversDLeonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest artists the world has eve r known. He was alsoaninventor,an architect(建筑师) , an astronomer (天文学家) ,and a scientist. Leonardo wasborn in Italy in 1452. When he wasfourteen years old, he moved t o the city of Florencetostudy painting. People could see

34、 that he was a great artist, and h e quicklybecame knownthroughoutItaly.However, he had otherinterests,too.One of them was cityplanningandarchitecture.He designed several churchesandwashiredas an engineer to helprepairothers.Later in his life,Leonardo became a teacher.When hewas in his forties, hein

35、venteda flyingmachine which oneof his young studentstriedtofly.Unluckily, it didn ' twork. SoLeonardomade another ftlying machine. Another of his students tested it by j umping with it from a talltower. The one didn ' t work either. Luckily, the student wasn' t hur t. Leonardo made manym

36、achineslike this.Leonardowas allimpatientman, andhis mindwasalwayscoming upwith newideas.As aresult,he didn' t alwaysmanage tocompleteoneinventionbeforemoving onto thenext. Thiswas alsotrueof his art.Leonardocreatedagreat statue (雕像)of a man on a horse, but henever finished it. He had probably t

37、hought of something new to tr y and lost interestin theStatue.However, Leonardo did complete many of his works. He painted one o f the most famouspaintingsin the world, the Mona Lisa. He also made discoveries about the stars in the sky. Inmany ways, he was a man ahead of his time.42. Which is an exa

38、mple to show that Leonardo was an inventorA. He was involved in city planning. B. He designed and built a flying machine.C. He completed the painting,the Mona Lisa.D. He created aA.When hestudiedin Florence.B. When he was in hisfortiesC.When hetravelledthroughout Italy.D. When he challengedsome grea

39、tartists.44.What dowe knowabout Leonardoas an architectA.He builtan artschool.B. He planned the cityof Flshow his giftfor paintingorence.C.He once designedsome .He repairedold churcheswith new paintings.45.Whichof thefollowingstatements istrue aboutLeonardoA.He wasafraidofflyinghigh.B. He preferrede

40、ngineering topainting.C.He wasmorethana greatpainter.D. He was impatient whenteaching students.IV.单词拼写(共 10 小题;每小题2 分,满分20 分)46.Everybody wants to( 练习 )theirEnglishwith me.47.Many people (成功)in losing weightby doingexercises.48.I don 't thinkits ( 健康的)for her to spendso muchtimealone.49.I am having _(医学的)treatmentnow and cantgo to work today.50.Doctors are unableto _(解释)why the disease spreadsoquickly.51.The situation wasfar more (危险great statueof a man on a horse.43. When didLeonardo begin to的 ) than John had realized.52.Shelef

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