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2.Toyota’sworldwiderecallshavehit______Chineseconsumers’confidenceabout______brand’squality.
A.a;
theB.the;
a
C.不填;
aD.不填;
the
3.—HasyourformerclassmatecomebackfromtheUSA?
—Yes.He______thereforeightyears.
A.hasstayedB.stays
C.stayedD.hadstayed
4.—Whichofthesetwomagazineswillyoutake?
—I’lltake______,incasethejourneyisboring.
A.eitherB.both
C.allD.neither
5.Plasticbagswon’tbeallowedtobeusedforfreeinthesupermarkets.Theycan’t______easily,whichdoes
greatharmtoourenvironment.
A.breakoffB.breakin
C.breakdownD.breakout
6.GivingchildrenmoneyasagiftduringtheSpringFestivalisacommon______inChina.
A.senseB.practice
C.deedD.habit
7.—It’sthirtyyearssincewelastmet.
—ButIstillrememberthestory,believeitornot,______wegotlostonarainynight.
A.whichB.what
C.thatD.when
8.Weloveplayingfootball.Notonly______buildusupbutitalsogivesusasenseofteamspirit.
A.ithelpsB.helpsit
C.doesithelpD.itdoeshelp
9.Byworkingslowlybutsurelytowardsyourgoal,you’ll______succeed.
A.eventuallyB.accidentally
C.occasionallyD.purposely
10.Youcandependonitthatshewillcometothewedding.______,she’sacceptedyourinvitation.
A.AboveallB.Afterall
C.What’smoreD.Fristofall
11.Helayinbed,withhiseyes______ontheceilingandhisfingers______.
A.fixed;
crossingB.fix;
crossing
C.fixed;
crossedD.fixing;
crossed
12.—Let’sdiscussthequestionraisedlastnight,shallwe?
—Thereisnohurryforthat.I______foraconference.
A.headedB.washeading
C.amheadingD.haveheaded
13.PremierWenJiabaoencouragedcitizenstoreadmoreonWorldReadingDay,which______onaFridaythisyear.
A.turnedB.fell
C.startedD.adopted
14.______inaheavysnow,thecouplehadtowalkhome,leavingtheircarbehind.
A.CaughtB.Havingcaught
C.CatchingD.Tocatch
15.______,hisideawasactuallyworthpracticing.
A.AsitmightsoundstrangeB.Strangeasmightitsound
C.AsstrangeitmightsoundD.Strangeasitmightsound
二、完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
In2005,HurricaneKatrinabroughtdeathanddestructiontoMississippiandLouisiana.Humansweren’ttheonlyones16theterriblestorm.Around600,000animalswere17orleftbytheirownersduringthehurricane.Alittlepony(小型马)namedMollywasoneoftheanimals18.Afterthreeweeks,neighbors19herandmovedhertoasafeplace.
20,forthepony,hergoodluckturned21.Whilethenewownerwasaway,adog22Mollyandherinjurywas23.Molly’srightfrontlegneededtobeamputated(截肢).OnJanuary16,2006,doctors24Molly’slegjustbelowtheknee.Everyonebelievedthe25wouldgiveherafightingchance.
Forhertolivewithoutafrontleg,Mollyneededa(n)26leg.Adoctorwhomakesman-madelimbs(肢)forhumans27oneforMolly.Theponyloveditandevenbegan“asking”foritbyholdingouther28limb.
Now,Mollyhasnotonlyanewlegbutalsoanew29.Theponygoestochildren’shospitals,nursinghomesandotherplaceswhere30needencouragement.Thelittleponythat31terribleinjuriesbringshopetoothersfacingtheirown32.Shehaseven33anewbookcalledMollythePony.
34thedoctormadeMolly’sartificialleg,hecutasmilingfaceintothebottomofthehoof(蹄).Nowsheleaves35everywhereshegoes!
16.A.worryingaboutB.thinkingof
C.sufferingfromD.fightingagainst
17.A.killedB.drivenC.savedD.sold
18.A.injuredB.frightenedC.abusedD.abandoned
19.A.visitedB.rescuedC.rodeD.accepted
20.A.OtherwiseB.BesidesC.HoweverD.Therefore
21.A.possibleB.trueC.helpfulD.bad
22.A.attackedB.discoveredC.attractedD.relieved
23.A.suddenB.seriousC.casualD.curable
24.A.examinedB.fastenedC.removedD.measured
25.A.surgeryB.projectC.messageD.support
26.A.healthyB.automaticC.perfectD.artificial
27.A.boughtB.designedC.foundD.claimed
28.A.strongB.flexibleC.goodD.damaged
29.A.friendB.ownerC.careerD.interest
30.A.peopleB.patientsC.childrenD.victims
31.A.facedB.overcameC.infectedD.forgot
32.A.fortunesB.injuriesC.choicesD.challenges
33.A.receivedB.gainedC.inspiredD.created
34.A.WhenB.AlthoughC.IfD.Until
35.A.bloodsB.storiesC.tearsD.smiles
三、阅读理解(共20小题:
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Forgetaboutpersuadingyourchildrentobeadoctor,vet(兽医)orteacherandstarttrainingthemforthetalentshows.
Apollof3,000Britishparentsshowedtheaspirationsoftheirchildrenareradically(根本地)differentfromwhattheydreamedaboutwhenconsideringwhotheywantedtobewhentheygrewup.Althoughastronautstillremainsfairlyhighonthelistofcareerskidsdreamaboutthesedays,otherslikedoctorandteacherhavebeensupplanted(代替)bythedesiretowinfameandfortuneasasportinghero,popstaroractor.
Theparentsofchildrenagedfrom5to11saidtheonenear-constantwaslawyer,whichslippedonlyoneplaceonthetop10listtosixth,whileteacherhadslippedtoninthfromtopinthelast25ormoreyears.
ThesurveyforBritishTVchannelWatchfoundasharpdividebetweenthegendersoftoday’syoungsterswhencomparedwiththeirparents’dreams25yearsormoreago.Playingprofessionalfootball,beinganastronautandjoiningthefirefightingservicetoppedtheboys’careerchoices,whilegirlsaremorelikelytobedreamingoftakingtothestageasapopstaroractressorjoiningthemedicalprofession.
Whenaskedwhattheywouldliketheirchildrentodoforaliving,today’sparentsstillfavortheacademicprofessions,withlawandmedicinescoringhighly,whilebeingself-employedasanentrepreneur(创业者)camethird.Parentsalsopraisedjobsatisfactionandhappiness(53percent)abovewealth(21percent)whenitcomestotheirhopesfortheirchildren.Nearly70percentoftheparentssurveyedadmittedthattheyfailedtofollowtheirdreamswhenitcametotheircareer,with37percentputtingthisdowntoalackofambitionandnothavingthenecessaryqualifications.
36.Accordingtothepassage,today’schildrenprefertobewhentheygrowup.
A.adoctorB.ateacherC.anastronautD.apopstar
37.Lawyerusedtobeattheplaceonthetop10listofcareers.
A.firstB.thirdC.fourthD.fifth
38.Asfortheirchildren’scareers,parentscareabouttheirchildren’sthemost.
A.freedomB.jobsatisfactionC.positionD.pay
39.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthechangeinchildren’scareerambitionsprobably.
A.representssocialprogress
B.showshowrealisticyoungstersare
C.mirrorstheinfluenceofcelebrityculture
D.suggestsBritishteenagerswatchtoomuchTV
40.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthattoday’schildren.
A.arebecomingmoreambitious
B.donotmeettheirparents’expectations
C.havemoretalentsthantheirparents
D.haveawiderrangeofcareerstochoosefrom
B
Motherswhoworkpart-timearemorelikelytohavehealthierchildrenthanthosewhoworkfull-timeorwhoarenotintheworkforce,theauthorofanAustralianstudysaidonWednesday.
Childrenwhosemothersworkedpart-timewatchedaboutanhourlesstelevisioneachweekandhadahealthierlifestyle,JanNicholsonofMelbourne’sMurdochChildren’sResearchInstitutesaid.
“Themainfindingthatwehaveisthatthechildrenofmotherswhoworkedpart-timewerehealthierintheirweightandthatwasrelatedtowatchinglesstelevision,snackinglessandbeingmorephysicallyactive,”shetoldAFP.“Andthatwascomparedtochildrenwhosemothersworkedfull-timeandalsothosewhosemotherswereathomefull-time.”
Theresearch,containedinthepaper“Doworkingmothersraisecouchpotatokids?
”,examinedtheweightandlifestyleofsome2,500childrenwhentheywerefourorfiveandagainwhentheyweresixorseven.
NicholsonsaidtheresearchwasdesignedtoaddtothedebateaboutwhethertheWest’schildhoodobesityepidemic(流行病)waslinkedtomothers’increasedparticipationintheworkforce.
“AndIguesswhatwearereallydoingistryingtoseeit,afterwetakeaccountofeverythingelsethatweknowisgoingon.Istherereallyarelationshiphere?
Andtheansweris,‘yes,thereis.’”
Thestudy,conductedwiththeUniversityofNewEnglandandtheAustralianNationalUniversity,showedmotherswithfull-timecareersmayhavelesstimetoencouragephysicallyactiveplaysorpreparehome-cookedmeals.
Nicholsonsaidthestudycouldnotexplainwhystay-at-homemothersweremorelikelytohaveoverweightchildrenbutshesaidmotherswhoworkedpart-timemightbebetterabletobalancetheirworkandfamily.
“Theyrescheduleactivities,sleeplessandallocate(分配)lesstimetopersonalcareandleisuretoensurethattimewithchildrenisprotected,”shesaid.
41.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Part-timemumshavehealthierkids
B.Mums,watchyourchildren’slifestyle
C.Aperfectbalancebetweenworkandfamily
D.WatchingtoomuchTVmakescouchpotatokids
42.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutchildrenwhosemothersworkfull-time?
A.Theyd
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