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--I________inthecinema.
A.wasseeingamovieB.seeamovie
C.haveseenamovieD.willseeamovie
25.We’llhaveameetingatHiltonHotel_______May,2015.
A.onB.inC.atD.from
26.Hurryup,_______you’llmissthetrain.
A.butB.soC.andD.or
27.–Whatdidyoudolastnight?
--I________areport.
A.writeB.wroteC.willwriteD.havewritten
28.Theteacheraskedus________somethingforourmothersonMother’sDay.
A.doB.todoC.doingD.did
29.The7thWomen’sFootballWorldCup_______sooninCanada.
A.willbeheldB.willholdC.holdsD.isheld
30.–Couldyoutellme_______?
--Inabookstoreatthecorner.
A.whereyouboughtthisbookB.wheredidyoubuythisbook
C.WhereyoubuythisbookD.wheredoyoubuythisbook
五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、
B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
Thehug
Thephonerang.ItwasLisa,my86-year-oldfriend,calling.LisawaswonderingifIcouldtakehertoFlinttoseethe__31___.IpromisedherIcould,soonthedateoftheappointment(预约)Idroveovertoherhometopickherup.
Lisa’seyesightwas__32___,soshewasn’tabletodrivehercaranymore.However,shestillkeptheroldwhiteCadillacandinsistedthatIdriveitwheneverwewentanywhere.
Lisa’sappointmentwent__33___andshewasreallysatisfiedwithherdoctor.Then,wewereonourwaytogetabitetoeat.Itwasacloudydaywithoutanyrainorsnow,buttheroadwasstillbusy.The__34___wasstopandgoaswewereinanareabythemarket.Wewereata__35___stopwhensomeonehitusfrombehind.Lisawasveryangry,andsheevenstartedtosaysomedirtywordsinalowvoice.Icould__36___thissituationcouldgetverybad.
Therereallywasn’tanyreasonwhysomeoneshouldrearend(追尾)thecarsoIwasn’tsurewhatwasgoingonwhenIpulledover.Iwasfeelingalittle__37___whenIgotoutofthecar.AsIwalkedaroundthecarayoungwomangotoutofthecarwithanger!
Icouldseealltheotherdoorsonhercarstartingtoopen.Forsomeunknown__38___Iwalkedovertothisyoungwomanandputmyarmsaroundherandgaveherahug.WhenIgaveherahugalltheotherdoorsshut!
Lisagotoutandwhenshesawmehuggingthisgirlshe__39___down.Icalledthepoliceandtheycameoutandtookareport.Ireallydon’tknowwhatwasactuallygoingonthatday.IdoknowthatIjustwantedtohugthisgirlinmymindandIbelieveit__40___usallfromwhatcouldhavebeenaveryuglyscene.
31.A.eyedoctorB.housecleanerC.musicteacherD.officeworker
32.A.hurtingB.failingC.changingD.improving
33.A.badlyB.wellC.lateD.quietly
34.A.trafficB.crowdC.rainD.bus
35.A.suddenB.slowC.completeD.quick
36.A.understandB.recognizeC.showD.tell
37.A.comfortableB.tiredC.painfulD.nervous
38.A.reasonB.excuseC.purposeD.answer
39.A.lookedB.cooledC.fellD.walked
40.A.separatedB.taughtC.benefitedD.saved
阅读理解(共50分)
六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
(共30分,每小题2分)
FunKidsActivitiesGuide
TimeTourBus
TimeTourBusisabustourofLondon.Yougetononeofthebestbusesever!
AndtheguidewilltellyouaboutallpartsofLondoninthepast,nowandeventhefuture!
Where:
CentralLondon
Price:
Adult:
£20Under18:
£14
Stadium(体育馆)Tours
NowyoucantakeatriptoWembleyStadium!
WembleyStadiumisoneofthemostfamousfootballstadiumsintheworld.Youwillgettolookinthechangingrooms,andvisittheroyalbox(主席台).
WestLondon
£16Under18:
£9
BoatTours
YoucannowtakeatouraroundLondon’sworldfamousOlympicParkfromthewater!
Theboatleavesonthehoursojustturnupandgetontheboat!
Itrunsallyearbetween12pm-5pm.
StratfordWaterfront
£8Under18:
£4
TheatreWorkshops
Ifyouloveacting,youshouldgotoTheatreWorkshops.Thereyoucanlearnmoreaboutactingandmakefriends.Everytermyou’llworkonshowsaccordingtoyourideas.Attheendofthetermyou’llactthemout!
444CamdenRoad,London
£100perterm
41.IfyouwanttotakeabustourofLondon,wherewillyougo?
A.WestLondonB.CentralLondon
C.444CamdenRoadD.StratfordWaterfront
42.Ifyoulikeacting,whichactivitywillyoujoinin?
A.StadiumToursB.TimeTourBus
C.TheatreWorkshopsD.BoatTours
43.Ifakidandhisfathertaketheboattour,theyneedtopay______.
A.£12B.£20C.£22D.£24
B
IamaKidReporter,LindaScott.ItookpartinthethirdyearlyStateofScience,Technology,EngineeringandMath(SoSTEM)eventonWednesdayJanuary21.
BeforeSoSTEMstarted,IinterviewedCharlesBolden.Hewasanastronaut(宇航员)andhasbeentospacefourtimes.“Ienjoywatchingyoungpeopletaketheirideasandturnthemintoreality,”hesaid.
NextIspoketoDr.EllenStofan.Shespokeaboutherlifelonginterestinscience.“WhenIwasinthemiddleschool,IknewIwantedtobeascientist,butIwasn’tsurewhatkind,”shetoldme.Asshegrewup,shebecameinterestedinspace.Heradvicetoyoungpeoplewhowanttobecameascientististo“followyourdreams”.
MythirdinterviewwaswithMeganSmith.ShetalkedaboutencouragingmoregirlstostepintoSTEMfields.Shetoldmethatwomenhavealwaysbeenpartofamazingscientificdiscoveries,eventhoughsometimeshistoryrecordshaveleftwomenout.
Finally,IinterviewedKathyPham,whoisworkingtoimprovehealthcareformoreAmericansthroughITservices.Iaskedheradviceforyoungpeoplewhowantacareer(职业)incomputerscience.Sheadvisedkidstojoiningroupsworkingonscienceandtechnologyandtoreadmorebooksonthesubject.
Aftertheintervieww,wehadafreetalk.WhenIaskedwhichtechnologycareersweregoingtobemostinneedinthenext10years,Dr.Stofannotedthatcareershavingsomethingtodowithenergysources(能源)arecertainlygoingtobeneeded.
Mybiggesttake-awayfromtheeventwasthatthefutureholdsmanywonderfulchancesforpeopleinterestedinSTEM.JustasthecomputerscientistKathyPhamsaid:
”Whateveryourloveis–whetherit’sclothing,spaceorcars—todayyoucanfindaSTEMfieldwhereyoucandosomethingyoulike.”
44.HowmanypeopledidLindainterviewbeforeSoSTEMstarted?
A.ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six
45.WhenDr.Stofanwasyoung,shewantedtobecome_______.
A.areporterB.ateacherC.ascientistD.anastronaut
46.KathyPhamadvisedkidswhowantacareerincomputerscienceto_______.
A.talkwithfamouspeopleB.writeascientificreport
C.readmorebooksonthesubjectD.makescientificdiscoveries
47.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.CharlesBoldenhasneverbeentospace.
B.MeganSmithencouragedboystostepintoSTEMfields.
C.LindaScottattendedtheeventonJanuary25.
D.TherewillbemanychancesforpeopleinterestedinSTEM.
C
Weallknowthatzebrashavestripes(条纹).Butwhy?
It’shardtogetablack-and–whiteanswer.Thisisaquestionnotjustcommonpeoplelikeushaveasked,butscientiststoo.
Severalstudieshavebeendonetofindoutthereasonbehindthestripesandmanytheories(理论)havebeensuggested.Accordingtoarecentstudy,thetypeofstripeschangesdependingonthetemperaturewherezebraslive.Thewarmertheplaceis,themorestripestheymayhave.Fromthisstudy,scientistsbelievethatstripesmayhelptokeepazebracoolinwarmerplaces.
Accordingtothecoolertemperaturetheory,whenairhitsazebra,themovementsofairarestrongerandfasterovertheblackpartsandsloweroverthewhite.Thisisbecauseblackcolortakesinmoreheatthanwhite.Soatthepointwheretheblackandwhitemeet,thereiscoolingairflow.Itcanquicklycoolazebra’sskin!
Infact,scientistshavenoticedthatheavilystripedzebrashave5.4Flowerskintemperaturethanotheranimalswithoutstripesinthesamearea.
Somescientistsbelievethatstripesmaybeanadaptation(适应)byzebrastodefend(防卫)themselvesfromthehorsefliesthatfollowzebras.Thecoolertemperaturetheoryholdsmeritheretoo,sincedisease-carryingflieslikeithot.Fliesalsodon’tlikelandingonstripedsurfaces.
Therealsohavebeenmanyothertheoriesthathavebeensuggestedforwhyzebrashavestripes.Someexplanationsareverycommon.Oneofthemisthatstripesmayhelpzebrashideingrassespeciallyfromlions.Lionsarecolorblindandeveniftheyarenotfarawaytheymayseestripesasgreyandbeconfusedbythem.What’smore,zebrasarealargegroupofanimalslivingtogether.Whenanumberofzebrasstandormovetogether,stripesmayconfuselionsintothinkingitisonelargeanimal.
48.Stripesarehelpfulforzebrasto________.
A.staycoolB.movetogether
C.liveincoldplacesD.fightagainstdiseases
49.Howdozebras’stripesprotectthemfromlions?
A.Lionsmaybefrightenedawaybystripes.
B.Lionsmayseestripesasmanyanimals.
C.Stripescanpreventzebrasfrombeingseen.
D.Stripesmaymakelionsconfused.
50.Theunderlinedwords“holdsmerit”inParagraph4mean“_______”.
A.workswellB.soundunreasonable
C.causesdisagreement
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