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第二節(jié):完形填空(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)AJuanGomezwakesupatsixo'clockeverymorning.Hegetsup,takesa21,getsdressed,andeatsbreakfast.Afterbreakfasthe22thenewspaperuntil7:15,thenheleavesforwork.Hegetsonthebusatthebusstop,ridesittoUniversityAvenue,23,andwalkstohisoffice.Heworks24fiveo'clock.Heusuallygoesandplaysbasketballwithfriendsafterwork.Thenhegoeshome.Juan25averyboringlife.21.A.lessonB.breathC.showerD.break22.A.readsB.writesC.rollsD.stamps23.A.getsonB.getsoffC.getsawayD.getsdown24.A.atB.beforeC.fromD.until25.A.leadsB.enjoysC.hatesD.createsPaulreceivedanexpensivecarfromhisbrotherasaChristmaspresent.OnChristmasEvePaulsawadirtyandpoorly-dressedboywalking26hisshiningcar.“Isthisyourcar,Paul?”heasked.Paultoldhimhowhegotthecarandtheboywas27.“Youmeanyourbrothergaveittoyouanditdidn,tcostyounothing?Boy,Iwish…”hesaid,without28hissentence.Paulthoughttheboywishedhehada29likethat.ButwhattheboysaidsurprisedPaulgreatly.“Iwish,”theboywenton,“thatIcouldbeabrotherlikethat.”Paullookedattheboyinsurprise.Heinvitedhimtotakea30inhiscarandtheboyagreedhappily.Afterashortride,theboyturnedandwithhiseyes31,said,“Paul,wouldyouminddrivinginfrontofmyhouse?”Paulsmiledalittle.Hethoughttheboywantedto32hisneighborsthathecouldridehomeinabigcar.ButPaulwaswrong33.Theboyranbackintohishouse,andafterashortwhilecamebackwithhisdisabledbrotherinhisarms.He34himdownonthestepandpointedtothecar.“Theresheis,Buddy,justlikewhatItoldyouupstairs.HisbrothergaveittohimforChristmasanditdidn,t35himacent.SomedayI'mgoingtogiveyouonejustlikeit.”26.A.insideB.aroundC.throughD.across27.A.interestedB.excitedC.satisfiedD.surprised28.A.finishingB.understandingC.hearingD.checking29.A.carB.brotherC.sisterD.family30.A.seatB.restC.rideD.picture31.A.wateringB.shiningC.wonderingD.shaking32.A.frustrateB.shockC.remindD.show33.A.eitherB.tooC.againD.instead34.A.satB.droppedC.letD.kept35.A.payB.costC.bringD.return第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題,每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):短文理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)AManypeoplehavetoworkontheweekend.Somepeopledonotmind.Otherpeoplethinkitisterrible.Onemanthinksthatworkingontheweekendcanbedangerous.HeisGrahamCoates.Mr.CoatesworkedinanofficeinBrighton,England.OnSaturday,May24,1986,hewenttotheofficetodosomework.Whenhegotintheelevatortogohome,itstoppedbetweenfloors.Mr.Coatescouldnotgetoutoftheelevator.Hewastrapped(困住了)!Hestartedtoshout,butnooneheardhim.ThenMr.CoatesrememberedthatitwasaholidayinEngland.NoonewasgoingtocometoworkuntilTuesday!TherewasnothingforMr.Coatestodo.Hehadtowaituntilonehiscoworkerscametoworkandfoundhim.Withnothingtoeatordrink,Mr.Coatesendedupsleepingformostofthetime.EarlyonTuesdaymorning,thevicepresidentofthecompanycameintoworkandfoundtheelevatorwasnotworking.Whentheelevatorwasopened,Mr.Coatescameoutcold,weak,andtired.Hehadbeenintheelevatorforsixty-twohours!NowMr.Coatessays,“Ionlyuseselevatorsiftheyhavetelephonesinthem.”Mr.Coatescouldnotgetoutoftheelevatorbecause.A.itwasbroken B.itwasaweekendC.itwasaholiday D.itstoppedonawrongfloorHowlongdidhestayintheelevator?A.Twenty-fourhours. B.FromSaturdaytoMonday.C.Morethansixtyhours.D.FromTuesdaytoSaturday.38.Whatdidhedointheelevatormostofthetime?A.Shoutedandscreamed.B.Sleptandwaited.C.Telephonedhisboss. D.Ateanddrank.Howdidhemakehiswayoutintheend?A.Thevice-presidentfoundhim.B.Someoneopenedtheelevator.C.TheelevatorbegantoworkonTuesday.D.Hefoundadoorintheelevator.Whatisthebesttitleforthisstory?A.AnInterestingElevatorB.ABusyWeekendC.ElevatorSafety D.TrappedinanElevatorBPopularbreakfastfoodsintheUnitedStates,asinmanyothercountriesaroundtheworld,includecoffee,milk,juice,eggsandbread.SomeotherbreakfastitemsservedintheUnitedStatesarethoughtbymanytobetraditionallyAmerican.However,theyactuallycomefromothercountries.AverypopularbreakfastfoodinAmericaisthepancake---athin,flatcakemadeoutofflourandoftenservedwithmaplesyrup.Theideaofthepancakeisveryold.Infact,pancakesweremadelongagoinancientChina.Bagels,aroundthickbreadwithaholeinthemiddle,arealsopopularforbreakfastinAmerica.Polishpeopleinthelate1600scameupwiththeideaforthefirstbagelsandthisnewkindofbreadsoontookoffacrossEasternEurope.Inthelate1800s,thousandsofJewsfromEasternEuropetraveledtotheUnitedStatesandbroughttherecipeforbagelswiththem.Today,NewYorkbagelsaresaidtobethebestintheworld.Manypeoplehavethemwithcreamcheeseforbreakfastonthego.Doughnuts(usuallyspelled“donut”intheUnitedStates)camefromFrance.TheywereservedtoAmericansoldiersinFranceduringWorldWarI(第一次世界大戰(zhàn)).Afterthewar,AmericansoldiersaskedcooksintheUnitedStatestomakedoughnutsforthem.Now,servedwithcoffee,theyareaverypopularbreakfastfoodacrosstheUnitedStates.Thisreadingismainlyabout.famousplacesintheUnitedStatestoeatbreakfastpopularAmericanbreakfastfoodscomingfromChinathemostpopulartypesofpancakesintheUnitedStatesthehistoryofpopularbreakfastfoodsintheUnitedStatesWhichofthefollowingistrueforbothbagelsanddonuts?A.TheybothcamefromEurope.B.Theyarebotheasytomake.C.Theyarebothsweet. D.PeopleinNewYorkmakethembest.WhobroughtbagelstoAmerica?A.Polishpeople.B.Jewishpeople.C.ChinesepeopleD.Americansoldiers.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutdoughnuts?ItwasfirstmadebytheFrench.ThesoldiersinventedtheminWorldWarI.OnlysoldierseatthemintheUntiedStates.Itisroundwithaholeinthemiddle.Thispassagetellsusthat.theAmericansliketoeatsweetfoodsforbreakfastallAmericanfoodscomefromothercountriesnotallAmericanfoodsarereallyAmericanveryfewAmericanshavebreakfasteverydayCManyyoungpeoplewanttobepopstars.Popstarsarerich.Manypeoplethinktheyareleadingahappyandeasylife.Infact,theyhaveveryhardlives.Theyspendmuchoftheirtimeontravel.Sometimesthetravelisinteresting,butinmosttimeitisboringtopopstars.Thefollowingchartisaday,slifeofapopstar.Feb.10,20075:00Wokeupandhadbreakfastinthehotel,packedbags.Tooktaxitoairport.7:30Planetookoffhalfanhourlaterthanusualforthebadweather.8:30Planelanded.Waitedforluggageforhalfanhour.Signedforfansattheairport.9:45Arrivedatthehotelandhadashortrest.10:00Startedouttoattendthemeetingwithfansandgaveaninterviewtothelocalreporters.11:00Wenttoradiostationtoattendtheliveshow.12:00Hadlunchwithlocalproducer.13:00Wenttotheatreandpreparedforthenight,sshow.Thelightingofthetheatrewasgood,butthebanddidpoorly.17:00Backtohotel.Triedtohavearest.Stillworriedabouttheband.18:00Hadsupper,buteatlittle.18:30Wenttotheatreagainandgotreadyforshow.19:00Sangverywell,andaudiencegaveawarmwelcome.Thebandimprovedalittle.22:00Showwasover.Verytiredfromit.23:00Backtohotel.Tookabath.Tooexcitedtosleep,sowatchedTV0:00Fellasleep,withTVon.Accordingtothechart,thepopstarwasa.A.singerB.dancerC.playerD.pianist.Accordingtohisplan,hisplaneshouldhavetakenoffat.A.6:30B.7:00C.7:30 D.:8:00Howlongdidhespendonhiswaytotheplaceforhisperformance?A.Onehour. B.Twohours.C.fourhoursandthreequarters.D.Onehourandaquarter.Attheradiostation,thepopstar.A.showedfanshowtobecomefamous B.gaveaperformanceontheairC.metfansandsignedforthem D.toldpeoplehowhelivedhislifeFromthispassagewegettoknowthat.A.notallpeoplelikepopstars B.popstarshavetheirownbandsC.fansaretroublesomeforpopstars D.tobeapopstarisnotallfunDWhenIwastwelveyearsold,myfamilywerethefirstblackpeopletomoveintoanallwhitepartofGrandRapids,Michigan.Manyofournewneighborsweren,tverywelcoming.Someofthemsaidangrilythatweshouldreturntowherewecamefrom.Thechildrensometimesthrewstonesatmeordrovemehomefromschool.Mostofmyteacherssimplytooknonoticeofme,butnotDorothyBean,myhistoryteacher.MissBeanwasangryathowbadlyIwasbeingtreated,butshedidn,tsaythistome.MissBeanshowedherrespectformebyteachingmejustlikeanyoneelse.Insteadofbeingunnoticed,IwasgivenachancetoshowthatIwasclever.MissBeanwasthefirstteacherwhoevermademethinkformyself.ShealwayswantedtoknowwhatIthoughtaboutdifficultquestions.WasThomasJeffersonrighttobuyLouisianafromFrance?Why?Sheexpectedmetohavemyownidea.MissBeanwasteachingmethatthinkingforoneselfwastherealkeytoeducation.Oneday,whenIwasnotpayingattentioninclass,MissBeansuddenlythrewaneraseratme.Theeraserhitmerightonthehandandsentmypencilflying.Thewholeclasswereverysurprisedatfirst,thenstartedlaughing.Thiseventbecamefamousintheschooland,becauseithappenedtome,thestudentswantedtogettoknowme.Sothat,sthestoryofhowDorothyBeanmademehertarget(靶子),andhowIbecamejustanotherkidinschool.Theauthorandhisfamilywerenotwelcomedbythelocalpeoplebecause.A.theyreturnedfromanothercountry B.theyhaddifferentskincolorC.theyspokeadifferentlanguage D.theymovedtoawrongplaceFromtheendofthefirstparagraphweknowthat.A.childrenaremorefriendlytostrangersB.AmericanschoolsarenotsafeforkidsC.childrenoftenfollowtheirparents,behaviorD.fightingeachotherispartofchildren,snature53.Atschoolmostofhisteacherstheauthor.A.werecoldto B.didn'tnoticeC.threwthingsatD.gotangrywithMissBeanrespectedtheauthorby.A.givinghimchancestoanswerquestions B.hittinghimwithaeraserC.givinghimextralessons D.treatinghimasoneofherstudentsToMissBeanthemostimportantthingforastudentisto.A.paycloseattentiontowhattheteachersaysB.learntothinkandhaveone,sownideaC.keepsilentandunnoticedinclassD.getspecialattentionfromtheteacher第一節(jié):閱讀填空(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)每空限填數(shù)字或一個單詞。MynameisJane.Myjobistowritestoriesandnewslettersforamagazine.IlovetravelingandhopetovisitGreatBritainoneday.I,dlikeapenpalfromLondon,whoisinterestedindiscussingthedifferencesbetweenEuropeandAsia.Ilovelisteningtopopmusicandplayingfootball.IamManuel.I,mabusinessmanandhavealargecompanywithmanyworkersandclerks.IwouldliketofindapenpalwhoisalsoabusinessmanandlivesinNorthAmerica.IlikeusingtheInternet.Iamworkinginauniversity.IspeakEnglish,FrenchandRussian.MyfamilynameisJacksonbutmystudentsusuallycallmeSarah.I,dlikeapenpalwhoisinterestedinlanguagelearningworkinginOxfordUniversity.Idon,tlikeusingcomputersfOrlearningandIbelievethattruelanguagelearningcanonlyhappeninaclassroom.IamPeterandinterestedinthedifferencesbetweenEastEuropeandNorthAmerica.IloveridingmyhorseJackieandlisteningtojazz.Iusuallygetat7o'clockandgotoschoolaround7:30inthemorning.IwanttofindapenpalwhohasthesameinterestasmelivinginSydney.Cindyismyfirstname.Iamworkinginatravelagency.SometimesIamcalledMr.GuideasIamworking.I7dliketofindapenpalwhocomesfromEurope.Ilikeplayingthepianoandlisteningtojazz.Iaminterestedinhistory,butIdon,tlikediscussinglanguages. FirstnameWhattodolikesPen-palfromJane61 Travelling,popmusic,andplayingfootballLondonManuelBusinessmanUsing62._ _NorthAmerica63 TeacherTeachingOxfordUniversityPeterStudentRiding

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