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2014-2015學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期檢測(cè)試題高二英語2015.07.本試卷分為第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分。共120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第一卷(三部分,共80分)第一部分:聽力第一節(jié)聽下面的5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后都有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdoweknowaboutBetty?A.Shehastraveledworld-wide. B.SheisgoingtoNewYork.C.Shelikespostcards.2.Whycan'tthemangetatable?A.Thewomanisbusyatlunchtime.B.There'snofreetableatthemoment.C.There'satrafficjamatthemoment.3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodobeforeleaving?A.Sendsomee-mails. B.Havebreakfast. C.Buyatrainticket.4.Whywon'tthewomangotothelibrary?A.She'sgoingtherewithJoe.B.ShehastowaitforJoe.C.Shedoesn'thaveacar.5.Whatisthemangoingtodonow?A.TogotoJean'sbirthdayparty.B.Tohelphismotherdosomeshopping.C.TobuyabirthdaypresentforJean.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehaslotsofworkingexperience.B.Hewantstoearnmoremoney.C.Hebegandrawinginprimaryschool.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Howoldistheman'ssister?A.Twoyearsyoungerthantheman.B.Twelveyearsyoungerthantheman.C.Twoyearsolderthantheman.9.Howdothemanandhissisterkeepincontactusually?A.Bysendinglettersorcardseveryweek.B.Bywritinge-mailsalmosteveryday.C.Bycallingeachothereveryday.10.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablydoingnow?A.TheyaretalkingonaTVshow.B.Theyaretalkinginthestreet.C.Theyaretalkingonaradioprogram.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.12.What'stheman'shealthinsurancenumber?A.2658A. B.88564802. C.5559008.13.What'stheman'sproblem?A.Hisbackhurts. B.Hehasafever. C.Hehasastomachache.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.

Whydidthewomanmentionthe

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ShewatchedaTVprogramaboutitlastnight.B.

Shethinksitisboringtohitchhikeacrossthe

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desert.C.

Sheknowsthatthemanlikesforeignthings.15.

Whatkindoffilmdoesthewomanlike?A.

Lovestories.B.

Travelstories.C.

Horrorstories.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemanspeaker?A.

Hedoesnotlikehavinglunchwiththewoman.B.

Helikesunusualfood.C.

Hegetssickofchips.17.Whatdoesthemanlike?A.Greekfood.B.Lovestoriesandchips.C.Newfoodandhorrorfilms.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Howmanywaysarementionedtosolvepersonalproblems?A.Two.B.Three. C.Four.19.Whydoesthewritersuggeststatingtheprobleminafewwords?A.Todrawotherpeople'sattention. B.Toknowwheretheproblemis.C.Tofindasolutiontotheproblem.20.Whatisthebestwaytosolveproblems?A.Findingthecauseofyourunhappiness. B.Facingtheproblemsbravely.C.Makingdirectattack.第二部分,英語知識(shí)綜合運(yùn)用從A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上,將該項(xiàng)涂黑.(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)21.Asweknow,______eastofthelakestandsatower______backtoSongDynasty.A.The,dated B.The,dating C./,dated D./,dating22.ThePresidentXitookofficetheyearbeforelast,______greatchangeshavebeenwitnessedintheso-called“HuntingTigers”againstcorruptofficials.A.when B.duringwhich C.sincewhen D.sincethen23.It______allthemorning,andwedon’tknowwhenitwill______.A.hasrained,letup B.hasbeenraining,letupC.hasrained,letout D.hasbeenraining,letout24.LittleTomhadhiseyesfixedon______seemedtobeamosquito,notnoticinghismotherwasstandingbesidehim.A.which B.what C.where D.how25.—Whenshallwesetouttohandletheproblemwecameacrosslastweek?—Notuntil______achancetodiscussitthoroughly.A.wehavehad B.willwehavehad C.havewehad D.wewillhavehad26.We_______adifferentlifewithouttheamazingdiscoveriesproducedbygreatscientists.A.lived B.wouldlive C.hadlived D.wouldhavelived27.AfterTomhadhisarmbrokenyesterday,thereisa(n)______chancethathewilltakepartinthetennismatchtomorrow.A.slim B.fierce C.obviousD.great28.—Lucy,wouldyoupleasedomeafavorinthecomingfinalEnglishexam?—______,otherwiseIwouldbeseverelypunishedbyMR.JohnsonA.Noproblem B.Withpleasure C.ForgetitD.Mypleasure29.______withanycommonsenseisabletomaketheappropriatedecisionanddowhateversuitstheoccasionbest.A.Thosewho B.Whoever C.Anyone D.Whomever30.Thesepoorandneedyteenagerswereexcitedtofindashopatthecornerwheretheycouldbuy______pricedbikes.A.competitively B.recently C.reasonably D.affordably31.—Wasittheguidewith______helpallofyou,themountainclimbers,wererescued______signaledthelocalpolice?—Yes,Ican’tthankhimenoughA.whom;who B.whom;that C.whose;what D.whose;that32.Walterofferedusaliftwhenhewasleavingtheoffice,butourwork______,werefusedhisoffer.A.notfinished B.hadnotbeenfinishedC.notfinishing D.nothavingfinished33.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheplantobuildapowerstationinthevillage?—Idon’t______toitatall.Itwillruinthevillage.A.respond B.submit C.subscribe D.contribute34.______thatclimatechangecausesagrowingdangertoourplanet,allthenationshavededicatedthemselvestopursuingacleanenergyeconomy.A.Convinced B.Convincing C.Beingconvinced D.Havingconvinced35.Inhisweekly______tothenation,ObamasaidthejointeffortwasshowingresultsandthatLibyancivilianshadexpressedtheirsupporttothemilitaryoperation.A.assignmentB.addressC.appointmentD.arrangement第二節(jié)完型填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-50各題所給的A,B,C,D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)ParisshockstouristsAH,Paris!Thecityd’amour(愛),wherelovedoneswalkbytheRiverSeine,kissundertheEiffelTower,andenjoy36candle-litdinnersatthefamousLeMeuricerestaurant.Acrossthecity,“l(fā)ovelocks”,37ofacouple’sloveareputonitsfamousbridgestostaythereforever.Butinthecityoflove,allisnotasitseems.

Insteadofromanticstreets,therearedirtyones;insteadofworld-classservice,thereare36waiters;andinsteadofcarefullywatchedattractions,therearepickpockets.

Thesearesomeofthe39oftouristsvisitingtheFrenchcapitalwhohavebeenshockedafter40akindofParisverydifferentfromtheoneseeninthepopularfilmsChocolatandAmélie.

The“Parissyndrome(綜合癥)”,asitisknown,describesthefeelingofdisenchantment(覺醒)afterbuildinguparomanticviewofthecity.

AsthereareexpensiveLouisVuitton,Hermes,andCartierstoresonthefamousChamps-Elysées,itiseasytoseewhy60percentofChinesetourists41inParis.Butbecausetheyareoftencarryinglargeamountsofmoney,manyChinesetouristsarebeing42bythecity’spickpockets.

“Sometimes,Chinesetouriststryto43anicecreamwitha500-euro(3,867-yuan)bill,”Jean-FrancoisZhou,presidentoftheChineseassociationoftravelagenciesinFrance,toldBloomberg.“Theyusuallychangelargeamountsofyuanto44money-changingfees,andtheuseofcreditcardsisn’tas45inChinaasitisinEurope,”he46.

However,storiesofrudeParisianshavelongbeentold47Europe.TheBritishhavebeenteasingtheFrenchforbeingunfriendlyforalongtime,andevenmanyFrenchpeopleoutsideofParisadmitthatParisianscanbealittlebad-tempered.Butdigdeeperthanthegeneralnicetouristinteractionsandyou’llfinda48sidetoParisandParisians.Ifyou’rewillingtogotoplacesthatyoumightnotseeinpostcards,therearemanyincredibly(極為)beautifulandsurprising49hiddenallaroundthecitythatwillgiveyouatasteoftheromanceyou50.Parisissimplyaproudcitythatsometimesgetsalittletiredoftourists.36.A.tasty B.romantic C.delicious D.wonderful37.A.symbols B.signals C.signs D.marks38.A.friendly B.helpful C.rude D.enthusiastic39.A.concerns B.conditions C.concepts D.consciousness40.A.expecting B.examining C.exploring D.experiencing41.A.share B.stay C.shop D.stop42.A.targeted B.stolen C.mentioned D.observed43.A.payoff B.payout C.payup D.payfor44.A.ask B.limit C.charge D.demand45.A.common B.possible C.ordinary D.soon46.A.answered B.added C.apologized D.advised47.A.besides B.outsideof C.around D.throughout48.A.unbelievable B.negative C.pleasant D.rough49.A.spots B.parks C.churches D.restaurants50.A.travelled B.interested C.passed D.imagined第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(A)Recently,asmallgroupofbirdwatchersspentthreeweeksaroundMountVernon,thehomeofthefirstpresidentoftheUnitedStates,GeorgeWashington.TheywerebusycountingwildbirdsonMountVernon'swetlands,southofWashington,TheAudubonSociety'sfirst"ChristmasBirdCount"tookplace115yearsagoin1900.Atthattime,amannamedFrankChapmansuggestedanewChristmastradition--thatpeoplecountbirdsinsteadofshootingthemaroundtheholiday.Birdsareoneofthesurestindicators--orbarometers--ofthehealthoftheecology.Lastyear,thebirdcountrecordedover66millionbirdsof2,403differentspecies.GaryLanghamischiefscientistwiththeNationalAudubonSociety.“TheAudubonclimatereportsaysthathalfthebirdsinNorthAmerica--314outof588species--areseriouslythreatenedbyclimatechange.Theimpactssortofcutacrossallbirds,allsizes,allkinds,allplaces”.Informationfromthebirdcountshasshownthatbirdsarestayingfarthernorthduringthewintermonthsbecauseofwarmerweather.BirdwatcherJaimeReidyhasnotedthedifferenceclosetoWashington,inthestateofVirginia.“Yougettoseethematoddtimesoftheyear,alittleearlier,stayingalittlelater.”GaryLanghamsaysotherconditionsareaffectingbirdpopulations.“Youcanimaginethebirdsthatlivealongthebeachoralongtherockyshorelineassealevelsarerisingaroundtheworld.Thatisimpactingthem,youknow,doublyso.”DavidYarnoldispresidentoftheAudubonSociety.Inhiswords,“ChristmasBirdCountdataisbecomingimportantnotonlyindocumentingcurrentclimatechange,butinpredictingthefutureeffectsofclimatechangeonNorthAmericanbirdpopulations.Ifweknowwhattoexpect,wecanstarttakingactionsnowtodosomethingaboutit.”51.Theunderlinedword“That”inlastparagraphprobablyrefersto________.A.Thebeach B.Therockyshoreline.C.Thetimeofyear D.Theriseofsealevel52.Themainideaofthepassageshouldbe________.ClimatechangeisaffectingbirdmigrationPeopleshouldtakeactionstostopglobalwarmingThebirdcountrecordsthenumberofbirdseveryyearBirdsareoneofthesurestindicatorsofhealthecology(B)WhoAreToday’sImmigrants?Theworld’spopulationismoremobiletodaythaneverbefore.In2010,morethan200millionpeoplelefttheirhomecountriestoliveinanewcountry.Thisisabout3percentofthetotalworldpopulation.Someexpertsbelievethatnumberwillswellto400millionby2050.Ratesofimmigrationhaveremainedstrongforthelast300years,butpattersofimmigrationhavechangedsinceWorldWarII.Thebackgroundsandexperiencesoftoday’simmigrantsaredifferentfromthoseofthetypicalEuropeanimmigrantofthenineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies.Contemporaryimmigrantsrangefromunskilledlaborerstohighlyskilledprofessionals,andtheycomefromandgotocountriesallovertheworld.InthenineteenthcenturyanduntilWorldWarII,immigrationwasprimarilyinonedirection-fromtheOldWorldtotheNewWorld.Thisisnolongerthecase.CountriessuchasRussiaandChina,whichhavelongbeen,andcontinuetobe,significantsourcecountries,arenowalsodestinationcountries.Thereisalsoconsiderablemobilityinsideregions,suchasfromoneEuropeancountrytoanother,oramongthecountriesoftheformerSovietUnion.Inspiteofsuchdifferences,thepushandpullfactorsforimmigrationremainessentiallythesameastheywere100yearsago.Mostpeoplemovetoanothercountrybecausetheywantabetterlife.Forthemajorityofimmigrants,thismeansbettereconomicconditions.Asinpastgenerations,alaborshortageinonecountryoftendrawsworkersfromanothercountry,especiallyifwagesaresignificantlyhigher.Insomesmallcountries,forexample,Qatar,UnitedArabEmirates,andKuwait,therearemorejobsthancitizens.Thedemandforlaborissohighthatthemajorityofthepopulationconsistsofforeign-bornworkers,rangingfromhighlyskilledengineersandfinancialexpertstodomesticandconstructionworkers.Intraditionaldestinationcountries,suchastheUnitedStates,however,laborneedshavechanged.Today,althoughthereisstilldemandforunskilledlabor,thereisincreasingdemandforpeoplewithahighlevelofskillandeducation.Theneedforlessskilledlaborhasshiftedtoothercountries.AsworkonfarmsandinindustryintheUnitedStatesandCanadaoncedrewworkersfromallovertheworld,nowworkinfactoriesinTaiwanandsouthKoreaattractsworkersfromVietnam,thePhilippines,andCambodia.Mostglobalimmigrationislegal:however,alargenumberofpeoplealsomoveacrossnationalbordersillegallyinpursuitofemployment.Expertsestimatethatabout15to20percentofimmigrantsworldwideareintheirnewcountriesillegally.TheUnitedStateshasthelargestnumberoftheseimmigrants,followedbySouthAfrica,withsignificantnumbersalsoinNorthernandWesternEuropeandMexico.Theseimmigrantsfaceparticularchallengesbecausetheyoftenmusthidefromtheauthoritieswhomightdeportthembacktotheirhomecountries.Theirillegalstatusalsomeansthatemployersmaytakeadvantageofthembyforcingthemtoworklongerhoursandpayingthemlessthanthelegalminimumwage.Althougheconomicsremainsthemostimportantmotivationinallformsofimmigrant,otherfactorsarealsoimportant.Somepeopledecidetoleavetheirhomecountriesbecausetheiractionsorpoliticalbeliefsmakeitdangerousforthemtoremain.Otherschoosetoleavebecausetheirhomecountryhasbecometoodangerousandunstable,oftenbecauseofwarorpoliticalunrest.Theywishtofindaplacethatissecureforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.Educationisalsoasignificantfactorformanymodernimmigrants.Theywanttoraisetheirchildreninaplacewheretheycangetagoodeducation,which,inturn,theyhopewillprovidethemwithbetterprospectsforthefuture.Finally,familyandcommunitytiesalsoplayaroleinimmigrationdecisions.Asinthepast,onceagroupofpeoplefromonecountryestablishesacommunityinanewcountry,morepeoplefromthatcountryislikelytofollow.Thepattern,direction,andrateofimmigrationmaychangeastheglobaleconomychanges.However,aslongaslifeinanewcountryismoreattractivethanlifeintheoldcountry,immigrationwillcontinue.53.Accordingtothereading,whatarethepatternsofimmigrationinChinaandRussiatoday?A.Theyaremajordestinationcountriesforimmigrants.B.Theyaremajorsourcecountriesforimmigration.C.Manypeopleleavethesecountrieswhilemanypeoplealsoimmigratetothem.D.Somepeopleimmigratetothesecountriesbutmanymorepeopleleavethem.54.Whyisthepercentageofforeign-bornworkerssohighinKuwait,Qatar,andtheUnitedArabEmirates?A.Thesecountriespayveryhighwages,sotheyattractmanyforeignworkers.B.Therearenotenoughnative-bornworkersinthesecountriessotheymustrecruitworkersfromothercountries.C.Itisveryeasytoimmigratetothesecountries.D.Thesecountriesareverystablesomanyworkersprefertogothere.55.Whydosomeemployerssometimespayillegalimmigrantslessthanthelegalminimumwage?A.TheyoftendonotspeakgoodEnglish.B.Employersknowthattheywillnotcomplainabouttheirwagestoauthorities.C.Authoritiesmightsendillegalimmigrantsbacktotheirhomecountry.D.Illegalworkersoftencauseproblemsforemployers.56.Whichisnotthefactorcontributingtotheimmigration?A.Education B.ReligiousfreedomC.Politicalunstability D.Familyandcommunityconnections(C)MorethanmeetstheeyeFinewines,food,perfume,luxurybrandsandart-intheeyesofmanyChinese,Franceisacountryofromanceandfashion.butthereismoretoFrancethanthat.InaninterviewwithCCTV,FrenchPresidentFrancoisHollande,whopaidastatevisittoChinaonApril25to26withhopesoffightingtherecessioninhiscountrybyimprovingrelationswithChina,saidthatFrancealsostandsoutinfieldssuchasscienceandtechnology.Indeed,duringHollande′sstayinChina,thetwogovernmentssignedaseriesofdealsonnuclearpower,urbanization,newenergytourismandagriculturalproducts,andadealfor60Airbusplans.FranceisChina’sfourthlargesttradingpartnerintheEU,whileChinaisFrance’slargesttradingpartnerinAsiaanditslargestsourceofimportsintheworld.“Ilookforwardtothefutureofourglobalstrategicpartnership,”PresidentXiJinpingsaidatanewsconferencewithHollande.TheFrenchleader,inaspeechdeliveredatShanghaiJiaotongUniversity,alsoaddressedissuesthatdirectlyconcernChineseyoungpeople.Inthespeech,hepromisedtoshortentheprocessingtineofvisaapplicationsforChinesestudentsstudyinginFrance.FranceisthemostpopulartraveldestinationwithChinesetourists,accordingtoa2012surveybytheChinaTourismChinaandFrancebeganinteractingwitheachotherinthe17thcentury,whenFrenchkingssentnumerousmissionariestoChinatopromoteChristianity.TheyalsospreadWesternscienceinChina.Jean-FrancoisGerbillon(1654-1707),forinstance,whowentbythenameofZhangChenginChina,wasoneofthem,Agoodmathematician,GerbillontaughtEmperorKangxioftheQingDynastyaboutWesternscience.Themissionaries′descriptionofastableandpowerfulChina,comparedwithEurope’ssectarianconflictsandproblemsatthetime,ledtoa“Chinafever”sweepingacrossFranceandotherpartsofEuropeduringthe17thand18thcentury.Inthe19thcentury,however,ChinabecameweakandwasdefeatedinseveralwarswithindustrializedFranceandotherEuropeanpowers.The20thcentury,especiallyin1964,sawSino-Frenchrelationsturnanewpage.Thatyear,FrancebecamethefirstWesterncountrytoestablishdiplomaticrelationswiththePeople’sRepublicofChina.Sincethen,“France-Chinarelationshavebeengoodorverygoodoverthelongrun,”Xinhuasaid.Buttherelationshipbetweenthetwocountrieshasn’tbeenallwell-established.ThedisruptionoftheBeijingOlympictorchrelayinParisandcommentsbyFrenchpoliticiansonTibet,forexample,havecausedangerinChina.57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Franceisacountryofromanceandfashion.B.Chinawillbuy60AirbusplanesfromFrance.C.Sino-Francerelationshipisalwaysharmoniouswitheffortsfrombothsides.D.ChinesetouristsliketotravelinFrance.58.Thepassageismostlyabout_______.A.therelationshipbetweenChinaandFrance.B.FrenchPresidentHollande’sstatevisittoChina.C.Francealsostandsoutinscienceandtechnology.D.aseriesofdealssignedbyChinaandFrance.59.WhichdoestheunderlinedwordrecessioninParagraph2probablymean?A.economicgrowth B.economicrecoveryC.economicdevelopment D.economicslowdown60.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelast6paragraphs?A.TherelationshipbetweenChinaandFrancebeganinthe19thcentury.B.EuropeancountriesweredyingtolearnaboutChinaduringthe17thand18thcentury.C.ChinafailedtobuildgoodrelationswithFranceafterthewarsinthe19thcentury.D.FrancewasthefirstWesterncountrytoestablishdiplomaticrelationshipwiththePRC(D)Inacertainstorewheretheysellpuddings,anumberofthesedeliciousthingsarelaidoutinarowduringtheChristmasseason.Hereyoumayselecttheonewhichismosttoyourtaste,andyouareevenallowedtosamplethembeforecomingtoadecision.Ihaveoftenwonderedwhethersomepeople,whohadnointentionofmakingapurchase,wouldtakeadvantageofthisprivilege.OnedayIaskedthisquestionoftheshopgirl,andIlearneditwasindeedthecase.“Nowthere’soneoldgentleman,forinstance,”shetoldme,“hecomesherealmosteveryweekandsampleseachoneofthepuddings,thoughheneverbuysanything,andIsuspectheneverwill.Irememberhimfromlastyearandtheyearbeforethat,too.Well,lethimcomeifhewantsit,andwelcometoit.Andwhat’smore,Ihopetherearealotmorestoreswherehecangoandgethisshare.Helooksasifheneededitallright,andIsupposetheycanaffordit.”Shewasstillspeakingwhenanelderlygentlemanlimpeduptothecounterandbeganlookingcloselyattherowofpuddingswithgreatinterest.“Why,that’stheverygentlemanI’vebeentellingyouabout,”whisperedtheshopgirl.“Justwatchhimnow.”Andthenturningtohim:“Wouldyouliketosamplethem,sir?Here’saspoonforyoutouse.“Theelderlygentleman,whowaspoorlybutneatlydressed,acceptedthespoonandbeganeagerlytosampleoneafteranotherofthepuddings,onlybreakingoffoccasionallytowipehisredeyeswithalargetornhandkerchief.“Thisisquitegood”.“Thisisnotbadeither,butalittletooheavy”.Allthetimeitwasquiteevidentthathesincerelybelievedthathemighteventuallybuyoneofthesepuddings,andIampositivethathedidnotforamomentfeelthathewasinanywaycheatingthestore.Pooroldchap!Probablyhehadcomedownintheworldandthissamplingwasallthatwaslefthimfromthetimewhenhecouldaffordtocomeandselecthisfavoritepudding.Amidstthecrowdofhappy,prosperouslookingChristmasshoppers,thelittleblackfigureoftheoldmanseemedpitifulandoutofplace,andinaburstofbenevolence,Iwentuptohimandsaid:“Pardonme,sir,willyoudomeafavor?Letmepurchaseyouoneofthesepuddings.Itwouldgivemesuchpleasure.”Hejumpedbackasifhehadbeenstung,andthebloodrushedintohiswrinkledface.“Excuseme,”hesaid,withmoredignitythanIwouldhavethoughtpossibleconsideringhisappearance,“IdonotbelieveIhavethepleasureofknowingyou.Undoubtedlyyouhavemistakenmeforsomeoneelse.”Andwithaquickdecisionheturnedtotheshopgirlandsaidinaloudvoice,“Kindlypackmeupthisonehere.Iwilltakeitwithme.”Hepointedatoneofthelargestandmostexpensiveofthepuddings.Thegirltookdownthepuddingfromitsstandandstartedtomakeaparcelofit,Whilehepulledoutawornlittleblackpocketbookandbegancountingoutshillingsandpenniesontothecounter.Tosavehis“honor”,hehadbeenforcedintoapurchasewhichhecouldnotpossiblyafford.HowIlongedforthepowertounsaymytactlesswords!Itwastoolatethough,andIfeltthatthekindestthingIcoulddonowwouldbewalkaway.“Youpayatthedesk,”theshopgirlwastellinghim,buthedidnotseemtounderstandandkepttryingtoputthecoinsintoherhand.AndthatwasthelastIsaworheardoftheoldman.Nowhecannevergotheretosamplepuddingsandmore.61.Bysayingitwasindeedthecase.,theauthormeantthat______.A.manyshopperswouldsamplepuddingbeforebuyingthemB.somepeoplejustsampledpuddingbutdidn’tbuythemC.theChristmasseasonwasthetimetopromotepuddingsales.D.therewerevariouskindsofpuddingsonsaleduringtheChristmassale.62.Fromthegirl’swords,weknowthatshe______A.feltpityfortheoldmanB.lookeddownupontheoldmanC.thoughtpoorlyofsamplingpuddingD.workedintheshopforafewmonths63.Theoldmanfinallyboughtapuddingbecause______A.hehadintendedtobuythepuddingB.theauthorgavehimsomemoneyC.hewasannoyedbytheauthor’sofferD.theshopgirlaskedhimtopurchaseone64.Whydidtheauthorfeelthatheshouldwalkawayaccordingtothepassage?A.HehadsomethingurgenttodoB.HewasquiteangrywiththeoldmanC.HedecidedtopaythemoneyforthepuddingD.Hefoundhimselfinaratherawkwardway65.Whatdoesthepassageimply?A.Helpingothersinvolvesrespect..B.Neverjudgeabookbyitscover.C.Amancandonomorethanhecan.D.Awordspokencannotberecalled.第Ⅱ卷(四部分,共40分)第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀:請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每空一個(gè)單詞。(滿分10分)Waterrunsdownhillfrommountaintopstostreamstoriverstooceans.Butdownhillrunningisn’ttheonlywaythatwatermoves.Anewstudymeasureshowwatertravelsfromcountrytocountryforhumanconsumption.Thisflowisn’tthetypeweusuallythinkabout.Thesescientistslookedatthewaterusedtogrowandmaketheproductswhichgetshippedfromnationtonationasimportsorexports.Theycallthisaflowof“virtualwater”.Wetypicallythinkofwaterastheliquidthatflowsfromatap.However,nearlyall92percentofthewaterusedbypeoplegoesintogrowingcrops,accordingtowaterresearcherArjenHoekstraattheuniversitytoTwenteintheNetherlands.Heandhisteamrecentlystudiedthehiddentravelsofvirtualwaterusedinproductsmadefromthingslikecropsandmeats.Theseproductsareshippedaroundtheworld.Virtuewaterisimmense.Forexample,considerasugarysoftdrink.Hoekstraandhisteamestimatedthattoproduceonehalf-literofthedri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