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II.完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。Manypeoplelovetravelingaroundtheworld.11,notallofthemknowhowtobehavewellwhiletravellingindifferentcountries.Mosttravelersenjoymeetingnewpeople,butsometimesyoucanberude(無禮的)12sayinganything.InRussia,you13nevershakehandsinadoorway.Ifyou'retravellinginThailand,14touchothers'headsorpointyourfeetatthem.InJapan,youwillfindJapanesewouldliketogivetheirbusinesscardstoyouwhen15youforthefirsttime.You'dbetterreadtheircardscarefullyfirstinsteadofjust16themintoyourpocket.Moreeyecontact(接觸)isexpectedbymostEuropeans17theyaretalkingtoyou.Itisconsidered18inmanyAsiancountries,though.SouthAmericanpeopleusuallystandquiteclosetoeachotherwhentheytalk,butin19liketheUSAmorepersonalspaceshouldbegiventoeachotherwhilepeoplearetalking.Besides,Japanesepeoplewouldn'tliketobeinterrupted(打斷)whiletalkingtoyou.InChineserestaurantsyoucan20abitoffoodonyourplate,butintheUKyoushouldn'tdothat.WheninIndia,remembertoeatwithyourright21.Also,emptybottlesshouldn'tbeleftonthedinnertableinRussia-itmeansbringing22toyou.If23invitesyoutohisorherhomeinAsiancountries,don'tforgettotakeoffyourshoeswhenyou24.Withsomuchto25,it'snotsurprisingthatmanypeopleprefergoingonholidayintheirowncountriesoryoumightjustdecidetostayathome!11.A.Although B.But C.However D.So12.A.without B.with C.a(chǎn)t D.a(chǎn)round13.A.should B.must C.need D.might14.A.a(chǎn)lways B.sometimes C.never D.ever15.A.finding B.leaving C.calling D.meeting16.A.taking B.reading C.putting D.cutting17.A.until B.when C.before D.a(chǎn)fter18.A.friendly B.unfriendly C.worried D.unworried19.A.provinces B.towns C.countries D.cities20.A.eat B.order C.giveaway D.leave21.A.leg B.foot C.a(chǎn)rm D.hand22.A.baddinner B.gooddinner C.badluck D.goodluck23.A.somebody B.nobody C.everybody D.Somewhere24.A.come B.go C.a(chǎn)rrive D.leave25.A.thinkabout B.talkabout C.hearabout D.bringabout=3\*ROMANIII.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)AHOUSETORENT

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D.2weeks.29.Whatwillyoudoifyouwanttodothegardenwork?A.Call4461324 B.Call4235857 C.call2122819 D.Goto312KingsRoad.30.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Theoldhousehasonebedroomandakitchen.B.Ifyouwanttolearntoswim,youcangoto321KingsRoad.C.Lindashouldgotodanceclubtwiceaweek.D.Ifyouwanttodothegardenwork,youshouldworkthreehoursaday.BWhatdoyouknowaboutthesea?Everybodyknowsthatthesealooksbeautifulwhenthesunisshiningonit.Butitbecomesveryterriblewhenthereisastrongwind.Ifyoustudythemapoftheworld,you’lllearnthataboutthreequartersoftheworldissea.Haveyoueverbeenatsea?Theseaisverydeep.Insomeplacestheseaismuchdeeper.Thehighestmountainintheworldisabout9kilometershighwhilethedeepestplaceoftheseaisalmost11kilometerdeep.Theseacanbeverycold.Atthetopoftheseathewatermaybewarm.Butifyougodownitbecomescolderandcolder.Inmostplacesofthesea,therearelotsoffishesandplants.Somelivenearthetopofthesea.Otherslivedeepdown.Youknowtheseawaterissalty.ThewaterofDeadSeaisverysalty.Itissosaltythatswimmerscannotsink!FishcannotliveintheDeadSea!Whatastrangesea!31.Thelandtakesup______oftheworld.A.25% B.75% C.30% D.45%32.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthispassage?A.ThesealooksbeautifulwhenitiscalmB.Theseais6kilometersindepthonaverage(平均)C.Theseabecomesveryhorrific(可怕的)whenthereisastrongwindD.TheDeadSeaissosaltythatnothingcanliveinit.33.Thedeeperdiver(潛水員)goesdowninthesea,______A.themorecomfortablehefeels B.thewarmerhefeelsC.thecoolerhefeels D.thecolderhefeels34.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.MostoftheplantsandfisheslivenearthetopoftheseaB.Someoftheplantsandfisheslivenearthetopofthesea.C.FewoftheplantsandfisheslivenearthetopaftheseaD.Mostoftheplantsandfishesliveneardeepdownofthesea35.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheDeadSeaisNOTtrue?A.TherearemanykindsoffishesinitB.ItisasafeplacefortheswimmersC.NofishcanbefoundinitD.ItisverysaltyCEveryyear,therearemanypeoplegoinghomebylong-distancebusesduringtheSpringFestivalandtheTomb-sweepingDay.Therearemorewalkersontheirwayhomeortoworkontheroads.Sotherearemoreandmoretrafficaccidentsontheroads.Thankstotheeffortsofthetrafficpolice,itissaidthisyearthenumberoftrafficaccidentsacrossChinawas25.2percentfewerthantheyearof2018duringthethree-dayTomb-sweepingDay.Tomb-sweepingDay,alsoknownasQingmingFestival.ItisanimportantoccasionforChinesetohonortheirancestors(祖先).Mostpeoplegohomeinmemoryoftheirancestorsonthatday.About9.78millionChinesevisitedcemeteriestohonortheirancestorsorrelativesduringtheholiday.Afewpeoplealsospentthethree-dayholidayonleisuretrains.Sotransportationsafetyisabigproblem.Ontheotherhand,itissaidChinesehavemade112milliontripsduringtheholiday,up10.9percentfromlastyear’sholiday.Forthetrafficaccidents,somepeoplelosttheirlives.Thisyear,trafficaccidentscaused10deathsduringthethree-dayTomb-sweepingDay.Thefewertrafficaccidentsareallfromtheeffortsofthepoliceandourgovernment.Withthedevelopmentofsocietyandthegovernment’sefforts,Ibelieveeverythingwillchangebetter.36.Whyaretheremoretrafficaccidentsduringtheholidays?A.Becausepeoplehavetogohomefortheholidays.B.Becausepeoplewanttohonortheirancestors.C.Becausepeoplehurrytoworkaftertheholidays. D.Becausetherearemorepeopleontheroads.37.Duringthethree-dayTomb-sweepingDay,thenumberoftrafficaccidentswasabout________fewerthan2018.A.24.2% B.25.2% C.26.2% D.27.2%38.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“cemeteries”?A.墓地 B.教堂 C.景點(diǎn) D.溶洞39.Whichoneiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Tomb-sweepingDayisdifferentfromQingmingFestival.B.AbouthalfofChinesehonortheirancestorsonQingmingFestival.C.Moreandmorepeopleliketravelingduringtheirholidays.D.MosttrafficaccidentshappenedontheTomb-sweepingDay.40.Wherecanyoureadthepassage?A.Inaguidebook. B.Inanewspaper. C.Onastorywebsite. D.Onasciencewebsite.DHobbiescanbeanything.Theyletyoubecreativeandtryallkindsofnewthings.Buthowtopickahobby?Thinkbacktowhatyoulovedasakid.Didyouliketoridebikeswithfriends?Didyoulovetopaintordraw?Thinkaboutwhatgotyouexcitedasakidandwhatyoucoulddoforseveralhours.Ifyourodebikes,whynotgetanewbikeandgoaroundyourneighborhood?Ifyouloveddrawing,takeaclassatanartmuseum.Lookatwhatinterestsyou.Doyouenjoyreadingbooks?Maybeyouwanttotryyourhandatwritingthem.Doyoulikeacoldbeerattheendoftheday?Maybeyourhobbycouldbetryingtomakebeerathome.Turnwhatyouloveintoahobby.Lookintoyourskill.Somehobbiesneedskills.Ifyouhavelittlepatience,youmaynotenjoyhand-sewing.Butifyouloverepairingandbuildingthings,youcanhaveahobbylikeworkingonoldradiosorbuildingfurniture.Payattentiontowhatexcitesyou.Whatyouoftentalkaboutcanshowwhatyoulovemost.Thinkaboutthetopicsyoualwaysgoonabout.Askyourfriendswhatyoutalkaboutmost.Thenyoucandecidehowtotumitintoahobby.41.Whatisthebenefitofhavinghobbies?A.Makingyousmart. B.Lettingyoutrynewthings.C.Makingyourlifeexciting. D.Lettingyoulovemanythings.42.Ifyoulovereading,whatmightbeyourhobbyaccordingtothepassage?A.Writingstories. B.Repairingoldradios.C.Makingfoodathome. D.Studyingatanartmuseum.43.Howcanyoufindoutwhatexcitesyou?A.Thinkaboutwhatyoulovedasakid. B.Lookatwhatyouaregoodat.C.Learntotrymanynewthings. D.Askotherswhatyoutalkaboutmost.44.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat_______.A.ifyouareskilledatsomething,youcanpickitasahobby.B.ifyoudon'tlikesomething,youcanmakeityourhobby.C.thethingyoulovedtodoasakidcan'tbekeptasahobby.D.thethingyoutalkleastwithyourfriendcanbeyourhobby.45.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtowritebooks. B.Howtoexciteakid.C.Howtofindahobby. 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