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  1. 玛丽总觉得有人在背后嘲笑自己。

  2. 我们要求政府采取有效措施对付空气污染的问题。

  3. 你应该适当花一点时间休息。

  4. 杰克说得太快,我没听懂他的话。

  5. 据说他的书译成了多种语言。

  6. 在任何情况下,我都不会做这种事。

  7. 她拿起电话就拨了他的号码。

  8. 他们是否决定投资很大程度上取决于市场。

  9. 使用电子邮件与人交流十分方便。

  10. 你明天上午务必准时到达机场。

  11. Young Sidney was told to get off the stage as_____ .

  12. One of the most visible features of the fish that Professor Agassiz expected Scudder to see was_____.

  13. From the story of “Night Watchwe” can conclude that the young Marine was_____.

  14. Louise felt a sense of joy when she leamt of her husband’s death because_____.

  15. One day Hans went to ask a favor of the Prince of Denmark because_____.

  16. It’s a funny thing about money. If you haven’t got it,you think_____.

  17. “It doesn, t matter if you are bom in a duck-yard as long as you come from a swan,egg.” This sentence means_____ .

  18. In relationships, the little things are the big things because they go a long way toward building trust and_____ .

  19. Although almost every doctor who saw and examined Christy Brown said that he was a hopeless case, his mother firmly believed that_____.

  20. 根据课文的内容在每个空白处填入一个恰当的词。 

    It was a very happy funeral, a61success. Even the sun shone that day for the late Henry Ground.62in his coffin, he was probably63himself, too. Once more, and for the last time64this earth, he was the centre of attention. Yes, it was a very65affair. People laughed and told each other jokes.66who had not spoken for years smiled at each other and67to stay in touch. And, of course, everyone had a68story to tell about Henry. “Do you remember the time he69up as a gypsy and went from door to door telling people's70He actually made 6 pounds in an afternoon! ”

  21. The prince told Andersen to learn a useful trade like shoemaking because_____.

  22. 从下列单词中选择适当的词填空,每个词只能用一次。 

    given know  like   order  own       restaurants 

    rules  served small times  understand without    

    In the U. S. , people prefer waiting for a table to sitting with people they don , t know. This means a hostess may not seat a small group until a51table is available, even if a large one is.If you are sitting at a table with people you don't52,it is impolite to light up a cigarette53first asking if it will disturb them. 

    At American restaurants, cafes and coffee shops you are usually54tap water before you order. You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you55coffee, you may get a free refill. 

    Alcoholic drinks,56whisky, vodka, are served straight or on the rocks. In some57you can bring your own wine. In some states, you can buy liquor at a restaurant to take home. Every state makes its58laws about the sale of alcohol. In some states, you have to buy that at special state-owned stores licensed to sell liquor. Most cities and towns have no rules about opening and closing59for stores or restaurants, though they usually do make60for bars. Especially in large cities, stores may be open 24 hours a day.

  23. 31.joyfully 

    32. reassuring 

    33. breathless 

    34. response 

    35. swollen 

    36. mechanized 

    37. fashionable 

    38. clearness 

    39. reliable 

    40. foot 

    41. withdrawal 

    42. religion 

    43. steadily 

    44. recall 

    45. warning 

    46. impulse 

    47.idiot 

    48.lay 

    49. despite 

    50. scholar

  24. What did the family gain from their sacrifice?

    • A.They had a beautiful house in the seaside village.
    • B.They made a lot of money during the tourist seasons.
    • C.The parents got very good jobs in the new town.
    • D.The children developed good values.
  25. What does the underlined word “beat-up” probably mean?

    • A.Old.
    • B.Convenient.
    • C.Powerful.
    • D.Expensive.
  26. Why was it “a very competitive environment” for them according to the author?

    • A.The residents were all very poor.
    • B.It was hard to make a living.
    • C.Their children couldn’t get what they had in the city.
    • D.They had few friends in their new environment.
  27. What assured the author that they had made the right choice according to the passage?

    • A.What she read in the newspaper.
    • B.The beautiful scenery of countryside.
    • C.The residents’ living conditions.
    • D.That fact that they had been accustomed to the new place.
  28. What is the authors attitude towards the soldier?

    • A.Admiring.
    • B.Satisfied.
    • C.Sympathetic.
    • D.Doubtful.
  29. Passage 2 

    To “sacrifice”means to give up something for the sake of something else. We decided to sacri- fice our luxurious city life to move to a seaside village with our children aged 9 and 3. In the city, we had a beautiful home and plenty of money but little real security because crime was on the increase every day. We never knew if we would all make it home safely each night. 

    We were very happy in the new town but life was very difficult economically. Our income was very much dependent on tourism and the jobs at other times are few. Although many of the longstanding residents live well,it is a very competitive environment for newcomers. 

    Reading the newspapers from big cities assured us that we had made the right choice. There is so much violence and crime there! However,it was not always easy to explain to the children why they could no longer have what they used to have,especially when our “rich” friends came from the city to visit us. Generally, they have so much but think they have so little and are always looking for more. 

    One day,one of our rich friends came to visit us. His son preferred riding in the back of ourbeat-uplittle pickup(小卡车)to his father’s big modem car. Our little daughter called me and said, “Mom,please help me to explain to James the reason why he is wrong. He said,‘ today,if you don ' t have money you are nothing’. I know that is not true. If you do have money you share it with your friends and if they don, t have money,you share it with them. That is what makes us all rich.”This made me realize that the sacrifice was well worth it. Our kids understand that they may not have all the spoils of city life but they do have a solid set of values and they know that our most precious gifts are our good friends and a wonderful environment. 

    26. Why did the family move away from the city?

    • A.They were tired of city life.
    • B.The city was not safe enough.
    • C.The people in the city were not friendly.
    • D.The cost of living in the city was too high.
  30. What encouraged the author to talk to the soldier?

    • A.His disability.
    • B.His loneliness.
    • C.His contribution to his country.
    • D.His bravery to fight in the war.
  31. What confirmed the authors suspicion that the man was a soldier?

    • A.The words on his cap.
    • B.The way he sat.
    • C.His disability.
    • D.The way he walked.
  32. What do we learn from the passage?

    • A.The author at first thought the gentleman was famous.
    • B.The gentleman stood out because of his uniform.
    • C.The gentleman’s family didn’t like to talk with him.
    • D.The gentleman wasn, t expecting the author to thank him.
  33. —What do you think of the movie? —It’s fantastic.The only pity is that I _____ the beginning of it.

    • A.missed
    • B.had missed
    • C.miss
    • D.would miss
  34. Passage 1

     I want to talk about a soldier. I saw him yesterday as my husband and I were enjoying a wonderful lunch in the cave-like dining room of an old hotel. 

    It is hard to imagine being comfortable in a room that probably seats a thousand,but the real magic of the place is its wonderful setting. Every comer is a wood and stone masterpiece, with high glass windows that look out to the huge cliffs (悬崖)of the valley. 

    • A man entered with his family and took a seat. He wasn , t in uniform, but he walked with the dignity of a soldier,and a slight limp (瘸). My suspicion was confirmed when he removed his hat and placed it on the table where I could see it. Embroidered (绣)on
    • As they were waiting for lunch, the others talking happily, this gentleman was staring out of the window. He was content to be left out of the conversation and allowed to take in the wonderful and impressive view of the waterfall.
    • I watched him,and imagined how much horror he had seen in the war. What losses did he suffer, and how many friends did he lose? What he had witnessed should have given him a good reason to lose faith in the world.Yet this tired soldier was smiling at the
    • I walked over to him and said, “Excuse me, sir. I ,m sorry to interrupt, but I saw your hat, and I just wanted to say thank you for serving.”
    • He looked up at me,surprised,and said proudly , “You, re welcome,and thank you,too.”
    • I told him I would go home and tell my children about this experience that I, d met him.     21. The place where the author enjoyed lunch was_____ .
    • A.only open to people of the upper classes
    • B.once visited by many famous people
    • C.attractive because of its beautiful surroundings
    • D.modeled on scenes from American history
  35. They soon had the fire _____.

    • A.under control
    • B.take control of
    • C.out of control
    • D.in the control of
  36. The teacher asked us to write a _____ composition within two hours. 

    • A.two-thousand-words
    • B.two-thousands-word
    • C.two-thousand-word
    • D.two-thousands-words
  37. It’s the first time that he has been to Australia, _____?

    • A.isn’t he
    • B.hasn’t he
    • C.isn’t it
    • D.hasn’t it
  38. The eggs are_____ a bad smell.

    • A.giving away
    • B.sending off
    • C.sending up
    • D.giving off
  39. John didn, t _____ to hurt you—it was an accident.

    • A.expect
    • B.mean
    • C.suppose
    • D.like
  40. Take a coat along;it’s _____ to be cold down there.

    • A.like
    • B.alike
    • C.likely
    • D.likeable
  41. The mayor of Nanjing says that all construction work for the school_____ by 2012.

    • A.has been completed
    • B.has completed
    • C.will have been completed
    • D.will have completed
  42. The artist was born poor, _____poor he remained all his life.

    • A.and
    • B.or
    • C.but
    • D.so
  43. —How dangerous it was! —Yes,but for the passer-by’s quick action,the girl_____ .

    • A.was drowned
    • B.would have been drowned
    • C.had drowned
    • D.should be drowned
  44. In the beginning Tom found it difficult to_____ the rest of the class in chemistry.

    • A.keep up with
    • B.come up with
    • C.follow up with
    • D.make up with
  45. _____ possible delays on the way,you’d better start earlier.

    • A.Dealing in
    • B.Allowing for
    • C.Permitting of
    • D.Preparing for
  46. It is not who is right but what is right_____ is of importance. 

    • A.which
    • B.it
    • C.that
    • D.this
  47. The play_____ next month aims mainly to reflect the local culture.

    • A.produced
    • B.being produced
    • C.to be produced
    • D.having been produced
  48. It,s necessary to be prepared for a job interview. _____the answers ready will be of great help.

    • A.To have had
    • B.Having had
    • C.Have
    • D.Having
  49. _____his letter,I decided to write to my father again.

    • A.Not having received
    • B.Not receiving
    • C.Having not received
    • D.Receiving not
  50. The students ’ performance _____to our expectations.

    • A.looked up
    • B.held out
    • C.broke
    • D.lived up
  51. Once she made her mind to do something, she insisted_____.

    • A.on carrying it out immediately
    • B.that she carries it out immediately
    • C.on carry it out immediately
    • D.that she carries out it immediately
  52. Not until I came home last night_____ to bed.

    • A.Mum did go
    • B.did Mum go
    • C.went Mum
    • D.Mum went
  53. _____Xi, an, New York is a very young city.

    • A.Comparing with
    • B.Compared with
    • C.Comparing
    • D.Compared