Unit 5 First aid (时间:120分钟满分:150分本卷共4页) Ⅰ听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分75分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题 和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where will the two speakers probably go this morning? The zoo C. The museum 2. Where does the conversation most probably take place? B. On a bus C. At a booking office 3. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Their hometown B. The weathe C. Their hobbies 4. Why does the man come to the great Wall again? A. He found it a very interesting place B. It is a place of interest C. The great Wall has a long history 5. Why is the man sad A. He is out of work B. He is in poor health C. His son is ill 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分225分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个 选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。 6. What are the two speakers doing now A. They are on holiday B. They are talking about their families C. They are listening to a report
Unit 5 First aid (时间:120 分钟 满分:150 分 本卷共 4 页) Ⅰ.听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最 佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题 和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1.Where will the two speakers probably go this morning? A.The park. B.The zoo. C.The museum. 2.Where does the conversation most probably take place? A.On a train. B.On a bus. C.At a booking office. 3.What are the two speakers talking about? A.Their hometown. B.The weather. C.Their hobbies. 4.Why does the man come to the Great Wall again? A.He found it a very interesting place. B.It is a place of interest. C.The Great Wall has a long history. 5.Why is the man sad? A.He is out of work. B.He is in poor health. C.His son is ill. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个 选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。 6.What are the two speakers doing now? A.They are on holiday. B.They are talking about their families. C.They are listening to a report
7. What can we know about the man from the conversation? A. His wife is ill B. His son is ill C. His daughter is ill 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. Why is the girl so thirsty and tired? A. She just had a Pe lesson B. She just played football C. She has been doing exercises for three hours A. It B. It 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. How much does a double room cost a night? A.$l00 B.$200 11. How will the woman and her husband probably go to Vancouver? ane By bu 12. How long will the woman and her husband stay in Vancouver? B. For 7 d 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What's the time now? A. About 1: 50 B. about 2: 00 C. About 2: 10 14. How does the man come here? the to do A. Attend classes B. Have her lunch C. Go to the man s shop 16. How long does the woman spend on classes a day?
7.What can we know about the man from the conversation? A.His wife is ill. B.His son is ill. C.His daughter is ill. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。 8.Why is the girl so thirsty and tired? A.She just had a PE lesson. B.She just played football. C.She has been doing exercises for three hours. 9.What is the weather like? A.It is raining hard. B.It is cloudy. C.It is very hot. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10.How much does a double room cost a night? A.$100. B.$200. C.$300. 11.How will the woman and her husband probably go to Vancouver? A.By plane. B.By bus. C.By car. 12.How long will the woman and her husband stay in Vancouver? A.For 6 days. B.For 7 days. C.For 8 days. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13.What's the time now? A.About 1:50. B.About 2:00. C.About 2:10. 14.How does the man come here? A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By car. 15.What is the woman going to do? A.Attend classes. B.Have her lunch. C.Go to the man's shop. 16.How long does the woman spend on classes a day?
a.8 hou B. 7 hours C. 6 hours 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题 17. How old are the bell and the tower? A. 600 vears B. 300 years C. 150 years 18. Which of the following is the original one? A. The tower B. The bridge C. The bell 9. What happened to the church 150 years ago? B. A fire C. An earthquake 20. When does the bell ring every day? A. At noon B. When the sun rises C. When the sun sets Ⅱ阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) Frank Woolworth was born in Rodman, New York, in 1852. His family were farmers, and there was never enough to eat. frank decided he did not want to be a farmer. He took a short business course, and went to work as a salesman in a large city Woolworth realized he had a natural skill for showing goods to attract people s interest, but he soon learned something more important. One day his boss told him to sell some odds and ends (a an)for as much as he could get. Frank put all these things on one table with a sign which said FIVE CENTS EACH. People fought and pushed to buy the things and the table was soon cleared Soon afterwards, Wool worth opened his own store, selling goods at five and ten cents. But he had another lesson to learn before he became successful. That is, if you want to make money by selling low-price goods, you have to buy them in large quantities directly from the factories. Once, or example, Woolworth went to Germany and placed an order for knives. The order was so large that the factory had to keep running 24 hours a day for a whole year. In this way, the price of the knives was cut down by half. By 1919, Woolworth had over 1,000 stores in the US and Canada, and opened his first store in London. He made many millions and his name became famous throughout the world. He always run his business according to strict rules, of which the most important was: "THE
A.8 hours. B.7 hours. C.6 hours. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17.How old are the bell and the tower? A.600 years. B.300 years. C.150 years. 18.Which of the following isthe original one? A.The tower. B.The bridge. C.The bell. 19.What happened to the church 150 years ago? A.A flood. B.A fire. C.An earthquake. 20.When does the bell ring every day? A.At noon. B.When the sun rises. C.When the sun sets. Ⅱ.阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) A Frank Woolworth was born in Rodman, New York, in 1852. His family were very poor farmers, and there was never enough to eat.Frank decided he did not want to be a farmer. He took a short business course, and went to work as a salesman in a large city. Woolworth realized he had a natural skill for showing goods to attract people's interest, but he soon learned something more important.One day his boss told him to sell some odds and ends (小商品) for as much as he could get. Frank put all these things on one table with a sign which said FIVE CENTS EACH. People fought and pushed to buy the things and the table was soon cleared. Soon afterwards, Woolworth opened his own store, selling goods at five and ten cents. But he had another lesson to learn before he became successful. That is, if you want to make money by selling low-price goods, you have to buy them in large quantities directly from the factories. Once, for example, Woolworth went to Germany and placed an order for knives. The order was so large that the factory had to keep running 24 hours a day for a whole year. In this way, the price of the knives was cut down by half. By 1919, Woolworth had over 1,000 stores in the US and Canada, and opened his first store in London. He made many millions and his name became famous throughout the world. He always run his business according to strict rules, of which the most important was:“THE
CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT 21. Frank took a short business course in order to A. earn more money for his family B. learn something from a salesman C. get away from the farm D. get enough to feed himself 22. Frank sold the odds and ends quickly because A. he knew how to get people to buy his goods B. he cut down the price by half C. he had put the goods on a table in a very nice way D. the sign he put on the table was well designed 23. The price of the knives was cut down by half because A. the factory workers worked 24 hours a day B. knives were ordered in large quantities directly from the factory C. the knives were made in Germany, where labour(劳动力) was cheap D. the knives were produced in one factory 24." The customer is al ways right suggests that A. when the customer and shop assistant quarrel, the customer is always right B. If you want to succeed the rule is the only way out C. stores must follow the customer s orders if they want to make money D. stores should try to meet the customer s needs if they want to succeed When I was 15, I announced to my English class that I was goin write and illustrate(为……加插图) my own books Don t be silly, only geniuses can become writers, the English you are getti ting ad this semester” was so humiliated(屈辱的) That night I wrote a short sad poem and mailed it to the Capris Weekly newspaper. To my astonishment, they published it and sent me two dollars. I was a published and paid writer. They sneered( 4)again. But I had tasted success I' d sold the first thing Id ever written. That was more than any of them had done During the next two years I sold dozens of poems, letters, jokes and recipes. By the time I graduated from high school, with a C minus average, I had scrapbooks(By ii#)filled with my published work. I never mentioned my writing to my teachers, friends or family again. They were simply dream killers
CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT.” 21.Frank took a short business course in order to ________. A.earn more money for hisfamily B.learn something from a salesman C.get away from the farm D.get enough to feed himself 22.Frank sold the odds and ends quickly because ________. A.he knew how to get people to buy his goods B.he cut down the price by half C.he had put the goods on a table in a very nice way D.the sign he put on the table was well designed 23.The price of the knives was cut down by half because________. A.the factory workers worked 24 hours a day B.knives were ordered in large quantities directly from the factory C.the knives were made in Germany, where labour (劳动力) was cheap D.the knives were produced in one factory 24.“The customer is always right” suggests that________. A.when the customer and shop assistant quarrel, the customer is always right B.If you want to succeed, the rule is the only way out C.stores must follow the customer's orders if they want to make money D.stores should try to meet the customer's needs if they want to succeed B When I was 15, I announced to my English class that I was going to write and illustrate (为……加插图) my own books. “Don't be silly, only geniuses can become writers,” the English teacher said.“... and_you_are_getting_a_D_this_semester.” I was so humiliated (屈辱的). That night I wrote a short sad poem and mailed it to the Capri's Weekly newspaper. To my astonishment, they published it and sent me two dollars. I was a published and paid writer. They sneered (嘲笑) again. But I had tasted success. I'd sold the first thing I'd ever written. That was more than any of them had done. During the next two years I sold dozens of poems, letters, jokes and recipes. By the time I graduated from high school, with a C minus average, I had scrapbooks (剪贴簿) filled with my published work. I never mentioned my writing to my teachers, friends or family again. They were simply dream killers
Later I married and had children. I began my first book while the children were still young. It took nine months. I chose a publisher at random and put the manuscript(Fha)in an empty diapers(尿布) package, the only box I could find. The letter I enclosed(附上)read," I wrote this book myself, I hope you like it I also did the illustrations. Chapters 6 and 12 are my favorites Thank you. I mailed it without making a copy of the manuscrip A month later I received a contract (Ala)and a request to start working on another book. Crying Wind, my book, became a bestseller, was translated into 15 languages and braille and sold worldwide. My first book also became required reading in Native American schools in Canad I' ve written eight books. Four have been published and three are still out with the publishers One stinks(写砸了) To all those who dream of writing, I m shouting at you: Yes, you can. Yes, you can. Don t listen to them. "I don t write right but I' ve beaten the odds. Writing is easy, it's fun and anyone can do it. of course. a little dumb luck doesn t hurt By linda stafford 25. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 imply? A. The teacher reminded the author to work harder to realize her ambition B. Following her bad grades, the teacher didn t believe the author could be a writer C. The teacher laughed at the author because she did poorly in any of her subjects D. The teacher hoped that the author could make progress that semester 26. Why does the author call "them"dream killers A. Because they often killed time by daydreaming B. because they made fun of her academic abilities C. Because they might have prevented her from pursuing her ambition nd tried to destroy her ambiti 27. Which of the following statements is trUE? lous publisher to publish her first book ote sold well across the world C. The author s first book was well received in Canada of the m 28. What does the author intend to tell us with the ste A. Writing is not as difficult ht think B. Being a writer needs good luck to be D. Don t be afraid to have big ambi
Later I married and had children. I began my first book while the children were still young. It took nine months. I chose a publisher at random and put the manuscript (手稿) in an empty diapers (尿布) package, the only box I could find. The letter I enclosed (附上) read, “I wrote this book myself, I hope you like it.I also did the illustrations. Chapters 6 and 12 are my favorites. Thank you.” I mailed it without making a copy of the manuscript. A month later I received a contract (合同) and a request to start working on another book.Crying Wind, my book, became a bestseller, was translated into 15 languages and Braille and sold worldwide. My first book also became required reading in Native American schools in Canada. I've written eight books. Four have been published and three are still out with the publishers. One stinks (写砸了). To all those who dream of writing, I'm shouting at you:“Yes, you can. Yes, you can. Don't listen to them.” I don't write right but I've beaten the odds. Writing is easy, it's fun and anyone can do it. Of course, a little dumb luck doesn't hurt. By Linda Stafford 25.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 imply? A.The teacher reminded the author to work harder to realize her ambition. B.Following her bad grades, the teacher didn't believe the author could be a writer. C.The teacher laughed at the author because she did poorly in any of her subjects. D.The teacher hoped that the author could make progress that semester. 26.Why does the author call “them” dream killers? A.Because they often killed time by daydreaming. B.Because they made fun of her academic abilities. C.Because they might have prevented her from pursuing her ambition. D.Because they didn't want her to be a writer and tried to destroy her ambitions. 27.Which of the following statements is TRUE? A.The author chose a famous publisher to publish her first book. B.Seven of the books the author wrote sold well across the world. C.The author'sfirst book was well received in Canada. D.The author used to keep a copy of the manuscript before mailing it out. 28.What does the author intend to tell us with the story? A.Writing is not as difficult as you might think. B.Being a writer needs good luck. C.It takes time and patience to be a writer. D.Don't be afraid to have big ambitions
An experimental vaccine(E H)developed to prevent outbreaks of Marburg(马尔堡病毒) hemorrhagic(出血的) fever continues to show promise in monkeys as an emergency treatment for accidental exposures to the virus that causes the disease. There is no licensed treatment for Marburg infection, which has a high fatality rate In a study of rhesus macaques (Ei a), 5 of 6 monkeys survived a fatal dose of Marburg virus when treated 24 hours after infection, and 2 of 6 survived when treated 48 hours after infection. Because rhesus macaques typically die of Marburg infection faster than humans, the post-exposure treatment window might be extended even further in humans, the study authors say The study, overseen by a scientific team from the National Institutes of Health and three other groups with expertise in viral hemorrhagic fevers, was posted online by the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases Developing safe, effective, and rapidly effective post-exposure treatments for filoviruses (丝状病毒) is an important scientific priority for our Institute," says Anthony S. Fauci,MD director of NIHs National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases(NIAID)."The vaccine used in this study is among several novel approaches to treating filoviruses that show great The fact that three of the rhesus macaques in the current study showed evidence of Marburg virus in periodic blood tests, but later cleared the virus from their systems and survived, is particularly satisfying to Dr. Feldmann and Tom Geisbert, Ph. D of Boston University. In addition 14 days after infection, all of the rhesus macaques that survived showed moderate to high levels of antibodies(if)against Marburg virus. The scientists view this as proof that the vaccine worked 29. What would be the best title of this passage? A. Evidence of Marburg Virus in Periodic Blood Tests B. Several Novel Approaches to Treating Filoviruses C. A Lethal dose of Marburg virus in humans D. Experimental Marburg Vaccine Prevents Disease Two Days After Infection 30. The underlined word in Paragraph 2 most probably means A. a kind of vir a C. a kind of treatment D. a type 31. From the passage, which of the passage is RIGHT A. There is no treatment for Marburg infection B. Marburg belongs to filoviruses C. There is only one approach to treating filoviruses
C An experimental vaccine (疫苗)developed to prevent outbreaks of Marburg (马尔堡病毒) hemorrhagic (出血的) fever continues to show promise in monkeys as an emergency treatment for accidental exposures to the virus that causes the disease. There is no licensed treatment for Marburg infection, which has a high fatality rate. In a study of rhesus macaques (恒河猴), 5 of 6 monkeys survived a fatal dose of Marburg virus when treated 24 hours after infection, and 2 of 6 survived when treated 48 hours after infection.Because rhesus macaques typically die of Marburg infection faster than humans, the post-exposure treatment window might be extended even further in humans, the study authors say. The study, overseen by a scientific team from the National Institutes of Health and three other groups with expertise in viral hemorrhagic fevers, was posted online by the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. “Developing safe, effective, and rapidly effective post-exposure treatments for filoviruses (丝状病毒) is an important scientific priority for our Institute,”says Anthony S. Fauci, M. D., director of NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). “The vaccine used in this study is among several novel approaches to treating filoviruses that show great potential.” The fact that three of the rhesus macaques in the current study showed evidence of Marburg virus in periodic blood tests, but later cleared the virus from their systems and survived, is particularly satisfying to Dr. Feldmann and Tom Geisbert, Ph. D. of Boston University. In addition, 14 days after infection, all of the rhesus macaques that survived showed moderate to high levels of antibodies (抗体) against Marburg virus. The scientists view this as proof that the vaccine worked as hoped. 29.What would be the best title of this passage? A.Evidence of Marburg Virus in Periodic Blood Tests B.Several Novel Approaches to Treating Filoviruses C.A Lethal Dose of Marburg Virus in Humans D.Experimental Marburg Vaccine Prevents Disease Two Days After Infection 30.The underlined word in Paragraph 2 most probably means ________. A.a kind of virus B.a specified quantity C.a kind of treatment D.a type 31.From the passage, which of the passage is RIGHT? A.There is no treatment for Marburg infection. B.Marburg belongs to filoviruses. C.There is only one approach to treating filoviruses
D. All of the rhesu caques that survived the infection 2. This passage can be classified as B. a book C. a feature story D. a news This week is National Volunteer Week. a time for the canadian Red Cross to recognize our dedicated(fit Bn) volunteers who devote their time and talents from coast to coast. Over the course of the week we will use this blog to share stories our volunteers and the amazing work they do-a small part of the outstanding individuals Take Saskatchewan for example. Last year that province was hit by wide-spread flooding, a hurricane and forest fires. Canadian Red Cross staff and volunteers went to work right away and helped more than 2, 100 adults and 775 children recover the basic necessities of life It's important to share stories from volunteers to truly appreciate what they do. Christine Hoffman is a disaster response Volunteer in the Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan. Shes a veteran Red Crosser for about 16 years. Still nothing could have prepared her for the call she took in the Recovery Centre last year in response to flooding in Maple Creek. This story is best told in her own words This is what she said I will never forget the first phone call I took in the Recovery Centre. A young man called asking what services Red Cross was offering in town. As we were talking, he told me he had a ope in his backyard but he thought he would be using it for other reasons. My heart stopped. I told him to come to see us so we could work together on a plan to improve his situation. He came in a little while later. Nearly two hours later he left sta straight up with tear-filled eyes. He thanked me for convincing him to come in His home had been destroyed, but together we put ogether a plan and he was eventually able to move back into his own home During National Volunteer Week 2011, let s thank Christine, and the many other volunteers like her. Thanks for mal 33. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word"veteran"in the third A. Careless B. Experienced C. Unskillful D. Optimistic 34. What can we infer from what Christine Hoffman said? A. The young man felt sad for Christine Hoffman because of her poor experience B. The young man was persuaded by Christine Hoffman and decided to live on C. Christine Hoffman made the young man sad and he cried D. Christine Hoffman offered to give the young man a little money to help him 35. What is the text mainly about?
D.All of the rhesus macaques that survived the infection. 32.This passage can be classified as ________. A.an advertisement B.a book review C.a feature story D.a news report D This week is National Volunteer Week, a time for the Canadian Red Cross to recognize our dedicated (献身的) volunteers who devote their time and talents from coast to coast. Over the course of the week we will use this blog to share stories about our volunteers and the amazing work they do — a small part of the outstanding individuals across the country. Take Saskatchewan for example. Last year that province was hit by wide-spread flooding, a hurricane and forest fires. Canadian Red Cross staff and volunteers went to work right away and helped more than 2,100 adults and 775 children recover the basic necessities of life. It's important to share stories from volunteers to truly appreciate what they do.Christine Hoffman is a Disaster Response Volunteer in the Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan. She's a veteran Red Crosser for about 16 years. Still nothing could have prepared her for the call she took in the Recovery Centre last year in response to flooding in Maple Creek. This story is best told in her own words. This is what she said: “I will never forget the first phone call I took in the Recovery Centre. A young man called asking what services Red Cross was offering in town. As we were talking, he told me he had a rope in his backyard but he thought he would be using it for other reasons.My_heart_stopped. I told him to come to see us so we could work together on a plan to improve his situation.He came in a little while later.Nearly two hours later he left standing straight up with tear-filled eyes.He thanked me for convincing him to come in.His home had been destroyed, but together we put together a plan and he was eventually able to move back into his own home.” During National Volunteer Week 2011, let's thank Christine, and the many other volunteers like her. Thanks for making us proud! 33.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “veteran” in the third paragraph? A.Careless. B.Experienced. C.Unskillful. D.Optimistic. 34.What can we infer from what Christine Hoffman said? A.The young man felt sad for Christine Hoffman because of her poor experience. B.The young man was persuaded by Christine Hoffman and decided to live on. C.Christine Hoffman made the young man sad and he cried. D.Christine Hoffman offered to give the young man a little money to help him. 35.What is the text mainly about?
A. How to become a volunteer B. An excellent volunteer and her family C. Volunteers and their amazing work D. What the Canadian Red Cross does Ⅲ任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) It is not so easy to disagree with your parents. Here are a few quick tips on how to show your opinion in the right way 36 Don t let angry words fly out of your mouth if you don t really want to say them or you will have a lot of work to do later 37 How would you feel if you were your mother or father? Why do they do that? Is it eally bad Try to stay calm. If you find yourself getting too angry, ask for soft time to be alone. 38 Learn to listen. Maybe your parents aren' t as persuasive(具有说服力的) as you think. 39 Pay attention to needs rather than problems. 40 Tell your parents that you want to discuss the problem with them rather than work against them A. Think before you speak B. Never listen to your parents C. Think about the problem from your parents' point of view D. It is quite common to disagree with one s parents E. Hear them out and then decide how to deal with the problem F. Be clear about what you need, rather than focus on why you disagree G. If you can, try to discuss the problem with your parents at another time Ⅳ完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) When my mum came home from the hospital with twins, I was excited at the very beginning I couldnt 41 to play with them and be the best big sister ever Everyone was coming over to our house to hold the babies and 42 presents to the babies and talk nonstop how 43 the babies were. Then they d pull out their cameras, and just 44 I was about to say"cheese", they d run over to my perfectly perfect little brothers and take 45 of them. At that time I was thinking, Why can t I be little again so I can be the one getting all the46?” When my aunt Camille got 47, my mum spent forever finding the perfect clothes for them. On the day of the 48, my twin brothers had the cutest and prettiest clothes. And then there was me, just sitting and watching in my 49dress After the y, all I 50 was how sweet and lovely the twins were I definitely 51 that they were wonderful, but I couldn t help feeling 52 and
A.How to become a volunteer. B.An excellent volunteer and her family. C.Volunteers and their amazing work. D.What the Canadian Red Cross does. Ⅲ.任务型阅读(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分) It is not so easy to disagree with your parents. Here are a few quick tips on how to show your opinion in the right way. ____36___Don't let angry words fly out of your mouth if you don't really want to say them, or you will have a lot of work to do later. __37___How would you feel if you were your mother or father? Why do they do that? Is it really bad? Try to stay calm. If you find yourself getting too angry, ask for soft time to be alone.__38__ Learn to listen. Maybe your parents aren't as persuasive ( 具有说服力的) as you think.___39__ Pay attention to needs rather than problems.___40__ Tell your parents that you want to discuss the problem with them rather than work against them. A.Think before you speak. B.Never listen to your parents. C.Think about the problem from your parents' point of view. D.It is quite common to disagree with one's parents. E.Hear them out and then decide how to deal with the problem. F.Be clear about what you need, rather than focus on why you disagree. G.If you can, try to discuss the problem with your parents at another time. Ⅳ.完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) When my mum came home from the hospital with twins, I was excited at the very beginning. I couldn't __41__ to play with them and be the best big sister ever. Everyone was coming over to our house to hold the babies and __42__ presents to the babies and talk nonstop how __43__ the babies were. Then they'd pull out their cameras, and just __44__ I was about to say “cheese”, they'd run over to my perfectly perfect little brothers and take __45__ of them. At that time I was thinking, “Why can't I be little again so I can be the one getting all the __46__?” When my aunt Camille got __47__, my mum spent forever finding the perfect clothes for them. On the day of the __48__, my twin brothers had the cutest and prettiest clothes. And then there was me, just sitting and watching in my __49__ dress. After the ceremony, all I __50__ was how sweet and lovely the twins were. I definitely __51__ that they were wonderful, but I couldn't help feeling __52__ and
nvisible(看不见的) There was a big 53 after the wedding. Aunt Camille and her nice new 54 had the first dance, and then everyone started 55 like crazy including me. I 56 my uncomfortable dress shoes, and i danced and danced and danced! It 57 one of the most fun times I ve had in my entire life The very 58 part was when my aunt and I took my twin brothers by the hands and 59 them some dance moves. Teaching them was such a cool thing. I 60 then what a huge waste of time feeling jealous is when you can kick off your shoes and enjoy life! 41. Ago wait C. stand D. help 42. A make B. create D. show 43. A lovable B. smart C. activ strong B. afte 45. Acare B. photos D. m measures B C. impressions D. opportunities 47. A married B. praised C. elected D. promoted 48. A performance B. celebration C. wedding D. concert 49. Augly B. attractive C. new D. regular 50. A thought B. heard D. reminded 51.A d 52. A satisfie B. foolish C. unimportant D. excited C. surprise D. gift B. husband
invisible (看不见的). There was a big __53__ after the wedding. Aunt Camille and her nice new __54__ had the first dance, and then everyone started __55__ like crazy including me. I __56__ my uncomfortable dress shoes, and I danced and danced and danced! It __57__ one of the most fun times I've had in my entire life. The very __58__ part was when my aunt and I took my twin brothers by the hands and __59__ them some dance moves. Teaching them was such a cool thing. I __60__ then what a huge waste of time feeling jealous is when you can kick off your shoes and enjoy life! 41.A.go B.wait C.stand D.help 42.A.make B.create C.give D.show 43.A.lovable B.smart C.active D.strong 44.A.since B.after C.before D.as 45.A.care B.photos C.advantage D.measures 46.A.support B.attention C.impressions D.opportunities 47.A.married B.praised C.elected D.promoted 48.A.performance B.celebration C.wedding D.concert 49.A.ugly B.attractive C.new D.regular 50.A.thought B.heard C.remembered D.reminded 51.A.agreed B.ignored C.forgot D.expected 52.A.satisfied B.foolish C.unimportant D.excited 53.A.cake B.party C.surprise D.gift 54.A.friend B.husband
55. A singing b. drinking D. chatting 6. Atook off B. took over D. took in 57. A encouraged b. became C. wasted D. appeare 58. A nervous curIous B. passed C. lent D. warned 60. A imagined B. calculated D. realized V.语法填空(共10小题;每小题15分,满分15分) Mike: Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there Mike: Yeah. Sally 61(be) there with her husband. I ve heard he s something very high up and important in some business company Rose: Yes, I ve heard that, too. To tell you the 62(true), I never really expected her 63(marry )anyone 64(succeed). She was always untidy, and didn t like to work Mike: Obviously, she s changed her attitude 65 life. I mean, she was very 66 (smart) dressed, and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house 67 Rose: Seriously? Mike: Yes, she was really proud 68it Rose: Well, she never used to be interested 69 money at all Mike: By the way, Simon Fox was at the party Rose: Was he? I haven t seen him for ages Mike: Naturally, he couldn t stop 70(ask )me questions about you Rose: I think he still thinks that we might get back together one day e: Rose: Well. not much chance of that
C.baby D.partner 55.A.singing B.drinking C.dancing D.chatting 56.A.took off B.took over C.took up D.took in 57.A.encouraged B.became C.wasted D.appeared 58.A.nervous B.curious C.best D.quietest 59.A.taught B.passed C.lent D.warned 60.A.imagined B.calculated C.announced D.realized Ⅴ.语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) Mike:Not a bad party last night. Lots of old faces from college were there. Rose:Really? Mike:Yeah. Sally __61__(be) there with her husband. I've heard he's something very high up and important in some business company. Rose:Yes, I've heard that, too. To tell you the __62__ (true), I never really expected her __63__ (marry) anyone __64__ (succeed). She was always untidy, and didn't like to work. Mike:Obviously, she's changed her attitude __65__ life. I mean, she was very __66__ (smart) dressed, and she kept telling me all about how much money their new house __67__ (cost). Rose:Seriously? Mike:Yes, she was really proud __68__ it. Rose:Well, she never used to be interested __69__ money at all. Mike:By the way, Simon Fox was at the party. Rose:Was he? I haven't seen him for ages. Mike:Naturally, he couldn't stop __70__ (ask) me questions about you. Rose:I think he still thinksthat we might get back together one day. Mike:Exactly. Rose:Well, not much chance of that. 61.________ 62.________ 63.________ 64.________ 65.________ 66.________ 67.________ 68.________