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完形填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)

Thesedays,itiscommontosee5-gallonbottlesofwaterbeingsenttohomes.Supermarket

41arefilledwithallkindsofbottledwaterfromsimple42bottlescontaining"purespring

water“toexpensiveforeigntypesofmineralwateringlassbottles.InEurope,bottledwaterisas

43assoftdrinksareintheUnitedStates.Peoplearenotonlyinterestedinthedifferent

choicesofdrinks,butalsointhetasteofbottledwaterandits44value.

Allbottledwatermust45thecontentofthewateronthebottle.Somecompanies

46mineralstogivethewaterabettertaste.Butthetermmineralwateris47,becauseall

water—exceptspeciallypurifiedwater—containsminerals.48mustbemadetotellpeople

clearlywhatkindofwaterpeopleareexactlybuying:springwater;mineralwater;orpurified

water.Forexample,'"springwater“willhavetocomefroma(n)49spring.

Manypeoplechoosebottledwater50tapwater,becausethey51thesafetyofpublic

drinkingwater.Somepeopleworryaboutcitywater52.Weneedtopaycloseattentiontothe

cleanlinessofourdrinkingwater.Thegovernmentshouldberesponsiblefortapwater53.It

shouldbetestedandchecked54.

Keepinmindthatbottledwateris55.Inmanycases,youarepayingforwaterthatisnot

muchdifferentfromtapwater.Ifyouarenotsureofthesafetyofyourtapwater,haveit56.

Alocalhealthdepartmentcanbeof57.Comparedwiththecostofbottledwater;thetesting

costwillbelessexpensive.Lettingcoldwater58foraminuteorsobeforetakingadrinkor

usingitinpreparingamealisagoodwayto59possiblewaterpollution,especiallyifthewater

hasbeen60foranhourormore.

41.A.basketsB.windowsC.shelvesD.carts

42.A.largeB.plasticC.coolD.cheap

43.A.popularB.expensivec.freshD.good

44.A.natureB.truec.faceD.health

45.A.studyB.stickc.listI).print

46.A.findB.addc.exploreD.mix

47.A.mistakenB.misunderstoodc.misleadingD.misreading

48.A.LawsB.NoticesC.ProductsD.Inventions

49.A.nearbyB.hotC.undergroundD.overflowing

50.A.withB.besidesC.beforeD.over

51.A.considerB.trustC.doubtD.ensure

52.A.suppliesB.pipesC.pollutionD.shortage

53.A.producersB.riskC.elementsD.quality

54.A.normallyB.regularlyC.repeatedlyD.instantly

55.A.enoughB.excellentC.expensiveD.ideal

56.A.collectedB.boiledC.changedD.tested

57.A.useB.valueC.serviceD.importance

58.A.runB.flowC.fillD.boil

59.A.improveB.discoverC.limitD.solve

60.A.shallowB.offC.slowD.on

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Everyyeartherearehundredsofearthquakesindifferentpartsoftheworld.InSept.1923,

TokyoandYokohamawerebothdestroyedbyanearthquakeandthefiresthatfollowedit.They

hadtobecompletelyrebuilt.OneofthemostseriousearthquakeswasinChina'sShanxiProvince

in1556.Itkilledalmostonemillionpeople.

Wemeasureanearthquake'sstrengthontheRichterscale.TheRichterscalewasintroduced

in1935inSouthernCaliforniaintheUSA.Itmeasuresearthquakesonascaleofonetoten.Any

earthquakemeasuringfiveormoreisusuallyserious.

Theearth'scrust(地殼)ismadeupoflayersofrockcalledplates.Astheseplatesmove,they

sometimescrashagainsteachother;causingthecrusttoquake.IncitiessuchasTokyo,where

smallquakeshappenquiteoften,manymodernbuildingsaredesignedtobeflexiblesowhenthe

earthmoves,theymovewithit.

Earthquakescanalsobreakupgasoroilpipes.Thiscancausefirestobreakout,whichcan

doasmuchdamageastheearthquakeitself.

Anothereffectofearthquakesistsunamis(海嘯).Thesearehugewavescreatedby

earthquakesbeneaththesea.Theycanbemanymetreshighandcausegreatdamagetocoastal

townsandcities.

China,Japan,RussiaandtheUSAhavethehighestoccurrence(發(fā)生)ofearthquakesinthe

world.

Knowingabout71.__________

Anearthquakeand73.__________firesdestroyed

TwoseriousearthquakesbothTokyoandYokohamainSept.1923.

in72.__________In1556,averyseriousearthquake74._________in

China'sShanxiProvince.

Peoplecanmeasureanearthquake'sstrengthonthe

Thewayto75._________Richterscaleofonetoten,76._________in1935inthe

anearthquake'sstrengthUSA.Ifanearthquakemeasuresfiveormore,it'susually

serious.

Astheplates,whichformtheearth's78._______,

The77._______of

move,theysometimescrashagainsteachother,causing

earthquakes

thecrusttoquake.

Ifearthquakesbreakupgasoroilpipes,80._______

Some79._____ofwillhappen,whichcandoasmuchdamageasthe

earthquakesearthquakeitself.

Tsunamiisanothereffectofearthquakes.

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完形填空41—45:CBADC46—50:BCACD51—55:CADBC56—60:DCACB

任務(wù)型閱讀:

71.earthquakes72.history73.its74.happened75.measure

76.introduced77.cause78.crust79.effects80.fires

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完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)

Afarmerhadsomepuppies(小狗)heneededtosell.Hepaintedasign36thepuppies

andsetaboutnailingittoapostonthe37ofhisyard.Ashewas38thelastnailintothe

post,hefeltapullonhisclothes.Helookeddown39theeyesofalittleboy.

“Mister;"hesaid,“Iwanttobuyoneofyourpuppies.w

"40"saidthefarmer;asherubbedthesweatoffthebackofhisneck,“thesepuppies

comefromfine41andcostmuchmoney.”

Theboydroppedhisheadforamoment.Thenreaching42intohispocket,hepulledout

a43ofcoinsandsaidtothefarmer.'Tvegotthirty-ninecents.Isthatenoughtotakea

look?〃“Sure,“saidthefarmer,andwiththathe44awhistle,"Here,Dolly!〃hecalled.

45fromthedoghouseranDollyfollowedbyfourlittleballsoffur.Thelittleboy46his

faceagainstthechainlinkfence.Hiseyesdancedwith47.

Asthedogsmadetheir48tothefence,thelittleboynoticedsomethingelse.Another

littleballappeared,obviously49.Inasomewhat50mannerthelittlepuppybegan

hobblingtowardtheothers,doingitsbesttocatchupwithothers.

"\wantthatone,"thelittleboysaid,pointingtoit.

Thefarmer51downattheboy'ssideandsaid,“Son,youdon't.Hewillneverbeableto

runandplaywithyouliketheseotherdogs.”

52thatthelittleboysteppedbackfromthefence,53down,andbeganrollingupone

legofhistrousers.Indoingsoheexposedasteelbrace(支持物)attachingitselftoa54made

shoe.Lookingup,hesaid,“Youseesir,Idon'truntoowellmyself,andhewillneedsomeonewho

understands.H

Yes,theworldisfullofpeoplewhoneedsomeonewho55.

36.A.introducingB.showingC.advertisingD.explaining

37.A.backB.edgeC.centerD.top

38.A.drivingB.pushingC.enteringD.taking

39.A.toB.onC.forD.into

40.A.CertainlyB.WellC.SorryD.Likely

41.A.parentsB.friendsC.relativesD.customers

42.A.deeplyB.deepC.wideD.widely

43.A.numberB.pieceC.handfulD.deal

44.A.wentoutB.tookoutC.letoutD.foundout

45.A.AwayB.FarC.OutD.Into

46.A.feltB.placedC.pushedD.pressed

47.A.tearsB.delightC.fearD.sorrow

48.A.wayB.directionC.pathD.route

49.A.whiterB.fatterC.thinnerD.slower

50.A.awkwardB.forwardC.smartD.interesting

51.A.lookedB.layC.pointedD.knelt

52.A.ForB.InC.AboutD.With

53.A.reachedB.arrivedC.layD.put

54.A.speciallyB.especiallyC.exactlyD.naturally

55.A.lovesB.understandsC.sharesD.cares

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詞)

Sincethebeginningofhumanevolution,menhavemigrated(遷移)acrosscontinentsin

searchoffood,shelter,safety,andcomfortableweather.Peoplestillmoveforthesereasons,but

newreasonsforhumanmigrationarearising,suchasjobrelocation(重新安置)and

overpopulation.

Threemillionmigrantsaremovingfrompoorcountriestowealthieroneseachyear,and

increasingly,theirdestinationisaneighboringcountryindevelopingpartsoftheworld.People

aremovingwithinthedevelopingworldforthesamereasonsastheymigratetowealthier

nations.Peoplefrompoorcountriesaregoingtolesspoorcountries,fleeingwarsandconflicts.

Theyarealsorespondingtopopulationpressuresbecausesomecountriesaredenselypopulated,

andtheyoftenhavehighpopulationgrowth.Thosepeopleneedtogosomewhereelse.

Therearethreemainreasonswhypeoplemove.Thebasiccategoriesandpercentagesareas

follows,accordingtotheCurrentPopulationSurveys(CPS):

Family-relatedreasonsaccountfor26.3%,includingchangesinmarital(婚姻的)status,

establishingahouseholdandotherfamilyreasons;work-relatedreasons16.2%,includingjob

transfer,retirement,andotherjob-relatedreasons;housing-relatedreasons51.6%,includingnew

andbetterhouses,betterneighborhood,cheaperhousingandotherhousingreasons;the

remaining5.9%ofotherreasonsareattendingcollege,thechangeofclimateandhealthreasons.

Americanshavebeenmigratingsouthandwestfordecadesinsearchofbetterjob

opportunitiesandwarmerclimates.Theyhavealsobeenmovingtoplacesalittlefarfromcities,

insearchofbiggeryardsandhouses,lowercrimeratesandbetterschools.In1950,nearlyafifth

ofthepopulationlivedinthenation's20largestcities.In2006,itwasaboutoneinten.That's

whymanyAmericanpeoplesay,“BigCitiesShrinkasPeopleMoveSouth,West/

BetweenMarch2005andMarch2007,73.4millionAmericansmoved.Fifty-sixpercentof

thesemoveswerewithinthesamecountry.Twentypercentwerebetweencountiesbutinthe

samestate.Nineteenpercentweremovestoadifferentstate.Somefamiliesevenwentabroad.

Title:Peopleonthe71

Throughouthuman______72_______,peoplehavemigratedacross

Lead-icontinents.

nAn______73______numberofpeoplefrompoorcountriesare

movingto___________74_____countries,especiallyneighboringones.

AccordingtotheCPS,the_____76_____ofpeoplemovetoother

75_

placesforreasons_______77_______tohousing.

for

Americanshavelongbeenmovingsouthandwest,looking

people's

78abetterjobchance,awarmer79

migration

andabiggeryard,etc.

ConclNoweveryyearmoreandmorepeoplemovetootherplaces,which

usionseemstohavebecomeaglobal_______80______.

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完形填空

36-40CBADB;41-45ABCCC;46-50DBADA;51-55DDAAB

任務(wù)型閱讀:

71.move,72.history,73.increasing,74.richer/wealthier;75.Reasons,

76.majority,77.related/linked,78.for;79.climate,80.tendency/phenomenon/trend

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TomJankowitzfinallygotintotheairportlounge.Hesatdownandopeneduphislaptop

computer,keepingone36onthesmalltelevisionwhichshowedthedeparturetimesofall

the37fromtheairport.

Tomwastiredandbored.ItwasChristmas,nearly.Tom38Christmas.Heonly

rememberedthatitwouldbeChristmastomorrow39therewereChristmasdecorationsall

overtheairport.TomhadbeentoabusinessmeetinginNewYorkandhadtotakeaplaneback

home.Themeetinghadbeen40.Hehaddecidedtoclosealotofhiscompany'sofficesand

alotofpeoplewere41abouthisdecision.Tomthoughtthathewouldrather42

Christmasonhisowninahotelroomwithhiscomputer.

Tomhardly43asthetelevisionscreenwiththedeparturetimesonitwentoff.He

lookedupjust44toseeitbeforeallthelightsintheairportwentoff,too.Soon,45

wastotally,completelyandutterlyblack.Theonlylightcamefromthetinylittlelightsonthe

wingsoftheaeroplanes,andthelight46hisownportablecomputerscreen.Soon,there

wasan47,“Ladiesandgentlemen,we48toinformyouthatthereseemstohave

beenapowercut.Allflightsforthemomentare49.Thankyou."

AmansatdownnexttoTom."Lookslikewe'renotgoinganywheretonight“hesaid.Tom

didn'treply,butnoddedin50.“Notgoinganywhere”,hethought."I'mnotgoinganywhere.

Nottonight,not51.TheonlyplacesIevergoareofficesofGlobalPowerlnternational./,

Tomwatchedthelightsgoing52onagainintheairportandheardthesoundof

peoplecheering.He53aswell,andsmiledatthemanwhowassittingnexttohim.Hefelt

likesomeonehadturneda54oninhimtoo.Hewaslookingforwardtobeinghome,"m

going55f,,hethought.

36.A.earB.eyeC.handD.leg

37.A.flightsB.planesC.passengersD.pilots

38.A.missedB.forgotC.sufferedD.hated

39.A.thoughB.unlessC.becauseD.until

40.A.longB.difficultC.boringD.successful

41.A.unfairB.unfortunateC.unhappyD.unkind

42.A.keepB.saveC.spareD.spend

43.A.noticedB.doubtedC.movedD.stopped

44.A.inorderB.intimeC.inreturnD.incase

45.A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything

46.A.onB.withC.fromD.by

47.A.adviceB.announcementC.advertisementD.apology

48.A.decideB.forgiveC.regretD.begin

49.A.delayedB.checkedC.preparedD.cancelled

50.A.agreementB.surpriseC.angerD.excitement

51.A.yetB.reallyC.onlyD.ever

52.A.overB.backC.upD.straight

53.A.heardB.watchedC.celebratedD.cheered

54.A.lightB.radioC.heaterD.heart

55.A.nowhereB.everywhereC.anywhereD.somewhere

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BraziKsnextsuperstar

RomRonaldoandRonaldinhotoKakaandRobinho,Brazilisnevershortoffootballstars.If

youhaveeverwonderedwhocouldbethenextbigname,18-year-oldAlexandrePatoisaplayer

towatch.

TheteenagestrikerscoredtheonlygoalofthegameonMarch20tohelpACMilanbeat

Torino1-0.ThewinensuredMilancanstillmaintaintheirpushforaChampionsLeaguespot

despitetheabsenceofstarplaymakerKaka.

PatomadehisstartinSerieAonlyinJanuaryandhasscoredsevengoalsforhisclubsofar.

HealsohelpedBrazil'snationalfootballteamwinthe2007SouthAmericanYouthChampionship,

whichqualifiedthecountryforthefootballcompetitionattheBeijingOlympicGames.

Patoisgoodatcontrollingfootballandmovesintelligently.Butmostofall,heisquick.

Lookingathimplay,itbecomesevidentwhymanypeoplehaveconnectedhimwithayoung

Ronaldo.YetPatoinsiststhatthepraisedoesnotputhimunderpressure.Instead,hewelcomesit.

"\washappytolistentopeoplesayingIwasagreatplayer.Itmakesmewanttodomybest.”

Patostartedtoplayindoorfootballattheageofthree.Atonly11,hesignedwiththe

BrazilianfootballclubInternacionalwherehestartedsharingahousewith83otherteenagers.

Muchlikehim,theywantedtomakeanameforthemselvesintheclub'sseniorteam.

Luckily,PatowastheonewhoquicklymadehiswaytotheseniorteamandlandedinAC

Milanattheendof2007.

Wasiteasyforhimtosettledowninatotallydifferentculture?Patoinsiststhathehas

settledinwithnoproblemsthankslargelytohiscompatriots(同胞)intheItalianleague."These

aretheplayersIplayedwithonPlaystationandwatchedontelevision/headmitted./zMydream

ofplayingwithmyidolRonaldohasfinallycometrue/

GettingtoknowAlexandrePato

NameAlexandrePato

(71)________Brazil

PlayingforACMilan,Italy

AttheageofStartedtoplay(73)________

3football

Hisfootball(74)________withaBrazilian

Atonly11

(72)_________footballclub,Internacional

AttheendofLandedinACMilan

2007

HisfootballHescoredtheonlygoalofthegameonMarch20tohelp

(75)_________ACMilan(76)________Torino1-0.

Patohasalreadyscored(77)________goalsforhisclub.

HealsohelpedBrazil'snationalfootballteamwinthe

2007SouthAmericanYouth(78)__________.

Patohasgood(79)______andmovesintelligently.But

Hisfootballskillsaboveall,heisquick.Manypeoplehave(80)________himto

ayoungRonaldo.

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完形填空36-40BADCB41-45CDABD46-50CBCDA51-55DBDAD

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71.Homeland/Country72,history/experience/career73.indoor74.Signed

75.achievements76.defeat/beat77.seven78.Championship79.control80.

linked

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完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)

Manyofthetouristsonboardhadbegunbargainingwiththetradesmen,butIdecidednot

tobuyanything.Ihadnosoonergotoffthe36thanIwasstoppedbyamanwhowanted

to37meadiamondring.Ihadno38ofbuyingone,butIcouldnotdenythefact

thatIwas39bythesizeofthediamonds.Someofthemwereas40asmarbles(玻璃

球).Themanwenttogreatlengthsto41thatthediamondswerereal.As42

walkedpastashop,heheldadiamond43againstthewindowandmadeadeep

impressioninthe44.Ittookmeoverhalfanhourtogetridofhim.

Thenextmanto45mewassellingexpensivepensandwatches.I46oneofthe

pensclosely.Itcertainlylooked47.Atthebaseofthegoldcap,thewords“madeinthe

USA"hadbeenclearly48,Themansaidthatthepenwasworth£50,butasaspecial

49,hewouldletmehaveitfor£30.I50myheadandheldupfivefingersindicating

thatIwaswillingtopay£5.Gesturingwildly,themanactedasifhefoundmy51

shocking,butheeventually52thepriceto£10.Shruggingmyshoulders,Ibegantowalk

away.Amomentlater;heranaftermeand53thepenintomyhands.Thoughhekept

throwinguphisarmsindespair;he54acceptedthe£5Igavehim.Ifeltespecially

pleasedwithmywonderful55---untilIgotbacktotheship.NomatterhowhardItried,it

wasimpossibletofillthisbeautifulpenwithink!

36.A.shipB.trainC.planeD.bus

37.A.showB.sellC.buyD.give

38.A.moneyB.hobbyC.experienceD.intention

39.A.ashamedB.impressedC.movedD.cheated

40.A.colorfulB.bigC.heavyD.small

41.A.proveB.explainC.instructD.perform

42.A.theyB.heC.weD.people

43.A.sharplyB.quicklyC.slowlyD.forcefully

44.A.assistantB.shopC.glassD.door

45.A.approachB.callC.findD.look

46.A.checkedB.examinedC.noticedD.watched

47.A.expensiveB.ordinaryC.naturalD.real

48.A.markedB.signedC.foundD.recognized

49.A.feelingB.favourC.reasonD.present

50.A.shookB.noddedC.heldD.touched

51.A.decisionB.answerC.offerD.solution

52.A.reducedB.gaveC.suggestedD.had

53.A.threwB.snatchedC.broughtD.forced

54.A.angrilyB.disappointedlyC.readilyD.clearly

55.A.experienceB.bargainC.adviceD.balance

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Haveyoueverbeeninameetingwhilesomeonewasmakingaspeechandrealizedsuddenly

thatyourmindwasamillionmilesaway?Youprobablyfeltsorryandmadeupyourmindtopay

attentionandeverhavebeentoldthatdaydreamingisawasteoftime.

“Onthecontrary/saysL.Giambra,anexpertinpsychology,"'daydreamingisquite

necessary.Withoutit,themindcouldn'tgetdoneallthethinkingithastododuringanormalday.

Youcan'tpossiblydoallyourthinkingwithaconsciousmind.Instead,yourunconsciousmindis

workingoutproblemsallthetime.Daydreamingthenmaybeonewaythattheconsciousand

unconsciousstatesofmindhavesilentdialogues/

Earlyexpertsinpsychologypaidnoattentiontotheimportanceofdaydreamsoreven

consideredthemharmful.Atonetimedaydreamingwasthoughttobeacauseofsomemental

illnesses.Theydidnothaveabetterunderstandingofdaydreamsuntilthelate1980s.EricKlinger;

aprofessorofpsychology,isthewriterofthebookDaydreaming.Klingersays,〃Weknownow

thatdaydreamingisoneofthemainwaysthatweorganizeourlives,learnfromourexperiences,

andplanforourfutures.Daydreamsreallyareawindowonthethingswefearandthethingswe

longforinlife/Daydreamsareusuallyverysimpleanddirect,quiteunlikesleepdreams,which

maybehardtounderstand.It'seasiertogainadeepunderstandingofyourlifebypayingclose

attentiontoyourdaydreamsthanbytryingtoexamineyoursleepdreamscarefully.Daydreams

helpyourecognizethedifficultsituationsinyourlifeandfindoutapossiblewayofdealingwith

them.Daydreamscannotbepredicted;theymoveoffinunexpecteddirectionwhichmaybe

creativeandfullofideas.Formanyfamousartistsandscientists,daydreamswereandareamain

sourceofcreativeenergy.

Aboutdaydreams

Opinions1._________Features2._________

A.3._________:onewaythattheorganizeourlivescannotbeA.daydreams:

4.andunconsciouspredicted7.and

statesofmindhave5._________direct

dialogues

B.harmful:a8.ofsomelearnfromour6.moveoffinB.10.

mentalillnesses—unexpected9.-dreams:hardto

—understand

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完形填空36-40ABDBB41-45ACDCA46-50BDABA51-55CADCB

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1.Advantages2.Differences3.necessary4.conscious5.silent

6.experiences7.simple8.cause9.direction10,sleep

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Whenwetalkaboutabadman,weliketocallhima"wolf.Butisitreallytruethatthewolf

standsfordevilandugliness.

Haveyoureadthebook“TheWolfTotem“byafamouswriterJiangRong,whichtellsthe

storyoftherelationshipbetweenwolvesandhumanbeings?Haveyouever21the

wolves*world?Ifyouhad,youwould22thewolves.

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