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I 完型填空:(15×2) In the American family the husband and wife usually share important decision-making. When the children are 1 enough, they take part as well. Foreigners are often surprised by the permissiveness (宽容) of American parents. The old rule that “children should be seen and not heard” is rarely 2 , and children are often allowed to do 3 they wish without strict control of their parents. The father seldom expects his children to listen to him 4 question, and children are encouraged to be 5 at an early age. Some people believe that American parents carry this freedom 6 far. Others think that a strong father image would not 7 the American values of equality and independence. Because Americans emphasize (强调 ) the importance of independence, young people are expected to 8 their parental families by the time they have 9 their late teens or early twenties. Indeed, not to do so is often regarded as a 10 , a kind of weak dependence. This pattern of independence often results in serious 11 for the aging parents of a small family. The average American is expected to live 12 the age of 70. The job retirement age is 13 65. The children have left home, married, and 14 their won households. At least 20 percent of all people over 65 do not have enough retirement incomes. 15 the major problem of many elderly couples is not economic. They feel useless and lonely with neither an occupation nor a close family group. 1. A. great B. big C. old D. young 2. A. watched B. followed C. understood D. grasped 3. A. what B. that C. which D. when 4. A. for B. on C. without D. in 5. A. dependent B. independent C. sure D. safe 6. A. too B. almost C. nearly D. so 7. A. gain B. welcome C. suit D. change 8. A. break up B. break into C. break through D. break away from 9. A. reached B. come C. arrived D. developed 10. A. reward B. criticism C. failure D. success 11. A. events B. problems C. matters D. affairs 12. A. on B. up C. from D. beyond 13. A. only B. usually C. sometimes D. seldom 14. A. set out B. set aside C. set up D. set down 15. A. But B. And C. So D. As
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II. 语法填空:(10×2) People can call 911 when they need help. The police 1 (come) quickly. This phone number should be used only 2 an emergency. 3 there have been some problems with people using the 911 phone number. More than half of the calls made to it are an accident. These accidental calls are not real emergencies. Calling 911 when you do not need 4 can be very bad. It wastes the time of the people answering the calls. It can even force someone 5 has a real emergency to wait before getting the help they need. Many accidental 911 calls come from cellphones. Sometimes keys on the phones 6 (push) and the call goes through without the owner of the phone 7 (know) that he has called an emergency number. People are trying to find a way to solve this problem. They are testing 8 new program that might help solve the problem of accidental 911 calls. This program will make 9 (call) of 911 push another key on the phone 10 it is a real emergency. People hope that this change will reduce the number of accidental 911 calls going through.
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III.阅读理解(20×2) When Sir Winston Churchill , the great British prime minister, reached his eightieth birthday in November 1954, he was presented with his portrait by a well-known modern artist, Granham Sutherland. The painting had been ordered and paid by the members of Parliament(国会), who wanted to honor the Grand Man of World war II. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were deeply moved by this mark of respect and affection. Neither of them, of course, allowed the donors(捐赠者) to see how much they both disliked the portrait. “It makes me look stupid—which I am not !” Churchill protested in private. Publicly, he only said that it was “a fine example of modern art”. His friends smiled: it was well-known that Sir Winston didn’t care for modern art. Churchill was so unhappy about the portrait that finally his wife had it destroyed. Churchill died at ninety in January 1965. lady Churchill followed him in 1977. Shortly after her death, the public learned what had happened to Sutherland’s painting, and a heated argument broke out. The painter was understandably sad. The artistic community, shocked and angry, claimed that the destruction of the picture had been a crime. Historians said that they regretted the disappearance of a historical document. All agreed that Churchills didn’t have the right to do what they had done. Well—did they ? A good part of the public felt that the owner of a portrait had the right to get rid of it if it made him so unhappy. The question, however, has been raised many times before: who has the right to a work of art—the sitter, the owner, the donor or the artist who created it? And when the painting is the portrait of a historical figure, should the right of posterity (后代) be considered, as the historians claimed? 1. To have Churchill’s portrait painted was the idea of ______. A.a well-known modern artist B.Parliament C.a friend of Churchill D.the public 2. Which of the following is true ? A. Churchill liked the portrait but his wife not B. Churchill didn’t like the portrait because he didn’t like the painter C. Churchill liked the portrait because it was a fine modern art. D . Churchill didn’t like the portrait and nor did his wife 3. When Churchill said it was “a fine example of modern art”, he was ______. A. dishonest B. joking C. praising the portrait D. not been straight 4.When was the destruction of the portrait known to the public? A . As soon as it happened B.After Churchill died in 1965 C. Soon after Lady Churchill’s death D. Not until recently 5. How did people reacted to the news? A. People of the artistic community were all very sad. B. The historians felt more strongly against it than the artistic community. C.All people agreed that Chutchills had no right to destroy the picture. D. while some were upset, quite a few people believed the Churchills had the right to destroy it.
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Carlos Gardel was born on Dec. 11, 1890, just at the right time. The recording and film industries were jus starting to impact the world. Carlos had good looks and a pleasant voice. His death occurred at the peak of his career and popularity in a tragic accident. Carlos Gardel was the first great singer of tango and to this day remains an icon (崇拜对象) in Argentina, Uruguay and much of the world. As a result of his important role in tango, there are three countries that claim him as their own: France, Uruguay and Argentina. Carlos’s mother, Berthe, was an unmarried mother and his father did not recognize him. His mother took Carlos to Buenos Aires in 1893. They lived in a poor part of town and Carlos spent his time in the streets; he dropped out of school in 1906 at the age of 15 and started singing in bars. For the next few years, Carlos toured the clubs and theaters of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. His most constant singing partner was Jose Razzano, a folk singer Carlos had met earlier during a singing match. In 1915, after playing in a club in Brazil, Carlos was shot in the left lung, where the bullet stayed for the rest of his life. “Mi Noche Triste” was the hit song that sent Carlos skyrocketing in popularity. It became the first recorded vocal tango and the public was grabbed by the recording of the song. Carlos and Rozzano spent the next years touring through Latin America. In 1923, they left the continent and struck out for Europe. In 1935, Carlos decided to go on tour through the Caribbean and northern South America. On June 24, a plane he was a passenger in was hit by another plane on the runway. Everyone on board was killed. Carlos may be gone, but he is far from forgotten. 6. The passage was mainly written to ______. A. show us the history of tango B. introduce the first singer of tango C. teach us how tango developed D. advertise a tango class 7. We can infer from the passage that _____. A. Carlos lived a poor life with his mother in Buenos Aires B. Carlos had only been to France, Uruguay and Argentina C. Carlos died at the age of 54. D. Carlos was born when the film industry began to fail 8. What’s the RIGHT time order of the following events? a. Carlos toured through Latin America. b. Carlos was shot after playing in a club in Brazil. c. Carlos toured the clubs and theaters of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. d. Carlos moved to Buenos Aires. A. cbad B. dcba C. cabd D. dcab 9. The underlined word “grabbed” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by _____. A. lied B. frightened C. cheated D. attracted 10. Which of the following statements about Carlos in NOT true? A. His singing partner Jose was his brother. B. He is an important figure in the world of tango. C. His father did not recognize him D. He died in a plane accident.
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Computer programmer David Jones earned $ 150,000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank prepared to let him have a check card (信用卡). Instead, he has been told to wait another two years until he is 18. He works for a small firm in Liverpool, where most young people of his age are finding jobs. David”s biggest headache is what to do with his money. Though he has high payment, he cannot drive a car, or get credit cards.(信用卡) David got his job four months ago, a year after leaving school with six O-Levels(普通成绩) and working for a time in a computer shop. “I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs,” he said. “I suppose $150,000 sounds a lot but I hope it will come to more than that this year.” He spends some of his money on records and clothes, and gives his mother $20 a week as he lives with his parents. But most of his spare time is spent working. “Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school,” he said. “ But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway. I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement(退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear. 11. why is David so different from other young people of his age? A .He has got a job. B. He lives at home with his parents C .He does not get out much. D. He earns a high payment 12. David’s greatest problem is that _____. A. he can’t be treated as an adult (grown-up) by the bank B. he can’t make as many games as he wishes C .he doesn’t know what to buy with the money D. he is too young to drive a car 13. He was employed by the company because _____ A .he had worked in a computer shop B. he had written some computer programs C. he is clever and works hard at his lessons D. he had learnt computer from books and magazines 14. He left school after taking six O-Levels because ____. A. he was afraid of getting too old to start computing B. he didn’t enjoy school C. he wanted to work with computers D. he wanted to earn a lot of money. 15. Why does David think he might retire early? A. He thinks computer games might not always sell so well. B. He wants to stop working when he is a millionaire. C. One has to be young to write computer programs D. He thinks his firm might close down.
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A solar pump(太阳能水泵 ) was built in a desert small village. The pump used the deserts most common resource – sunlight, to increase its greatest need, water. Solar collectors were used to collect the sun’s rays. Flat collectors were used instead of concave (凹的) collectors. Flat collectors can be still and do not have moving parts, which can be broken in sandstorms. The system used the 20C temperature difference between the solar collectors and the ground water to work a steam engine which pumped water from under the ground. Some of the social effects of the new pump were planed for. Children aged 6—15 used to meet the old men to receive the informal education there. In order to replace this, a school was also included in the project. But the project had not considered the traditional power structure of the village. As soon as the foreign experts left, the two richest men in the village took control of the pump and started selling water to everyone else. The result was that the majority of the people were poorer than before. 16. The basic function of the solar collectors is to ______ A. pump water B. gather the sun’s rays C. start engine D. raise the temperature 17. According to the passage which of the following statements could be true? A. Solar collectors were concave collectors B. Flat collectors can be broken in sandstorms. C. Concave collectors may be have moving parts. D. A solar pump is a solar collectors. 18. The underground water is pumped by means of ______. A. solar collectors B. the 20C temperature difference C. the system D. a steam engine 19. Another plan was also included that_____. A. some new pumps were to built ,too B. children from aged 6—15 were required to meet old men. C. a new school would take the place of the informal education. D. the richest men in the village would control the pump. 20. From this passage , it can be inferred that_____. A. the project was good , but people there disliked it. B. only few rich men supported the project. C. the project was successful even though it only brought good social effects to fewer villagers. D. the project was a complete failure, because the result was against its purpose.
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IV.信息匹配(5×2) A .Reading time Bring your book to the appointed place at noon. You can exchange books with other people there. It is a good idea to write your personal information on the cover of the book, as you can make friends in this way. B.Use old books to get free coffee You can get free coffee if you exchange four English or Chinese books or 10 English or Chinese magazines. “The magazines and books might be old, but the emotion, inspiration and happiness contained within them can be shared with many people.” said Zhuang Songlie, the leader of activity. C. Listen to book With 260 seats, this is the biggest story-telling theatre in Beijing. Young story-teller, Li Jing and Wang Yuebo, will be telling stories in a tea house. With delicious snacks and tea provide, you can enjoy the stories comfortably. D. Eat book People have created new ways to attract people’s interest in books. It is a new way of reading. This book comes with an extra treat: chocolate. When you read, you can eat the solid milk chocolate , which is shaped like Peter Rabbit. It is only for children who are younger than 13 years old. E. Read book, protect yourself Summer time is the prefect season for pretty girl, but it is also a peak time for attackers in the street. These books teach you how to protect yourself. All the books are free for women to read. Some policewomen will show you how to use some devices, such as a pocket-knife and a cellphone-like gun, to protect yourself. F. Read , free ticket Enjoy the humor alone, or share your humorous stories with others? Are you a good story reader? Stand on the stage ,share your humor, and spend a happy Sunday evening. Every reader will get a free ticket to the movie:The Love Duru 1.Mike, an 18-year-old boy, is eager to find a place where he can exchange books with others. He hopes to make friends with people who like reading. 2.Angela likes novels very much, especially humorous ones. She also wants to see the films. 3. Tom is ten years old. He doesn’t like reading, so every time his mother asks him to read, he says, “If the book is as good as chocolate, then I will read it.” 4.Joan hopes to buy something to protect herself. She has heard that there are some special tools to deal with attackers. She wants to know more about them. 5. Oleven wants to experience traditional Chinese story telling. Before she came to Beijing, she had learnt something about tea houses, where people can listen to stories and drink tea.
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V. 单词拼写 (10×1) 1. He is seen as a ________ (潜在的) leader of our party. 2. We will _____(任命) him as your secretary, for his carefulness. 3. Because of _______(采用) the new teaching methods, the students feel at easy to study. 4. They have made a _______(灵活的) holiday plan to satisfy everyone. 5. It is against my will if I _______(反对) you. 6.In summer, fruit _____ (易于)to decay, so you had better not to buy so much at one time. 7. People don’t listen to him, for he is always ________(神经兮兮). 8. You should make a _______(具体的) analysis on the problem. 9. Some officials should not ______ (滥用)their authority. 10. Under the _____(压力) of life, he had to go abroad.
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VI. 完成句子:(20×1) 如果你们不帮助,我们就不能赢得那场比赛了。 If you had not helped us, we __1____ _2____ _3_____ won the game. 我基本上同意他的意见. I am inclined to agree with him 4 5 6 . 他大步向村子里走去. With long strikes he 7 8 9 to the village. 你喜欢这些画吗? Do the paintings 10 11 to you ? 他们用完了买来的纸。 They have 12 13 14 the paper they bought . 我不顾下雨去机场接他。 I went to the airport to meet him 15 16 17 the heavy rain. 如果你想住在农村,就得忍受一些不方便的地方。 If you want to live in the country, you will have to 18 19 20 certain inconveniences.
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VII.根据以下内容写一篇短文介绍我国著名的科学家钱学森。(只能用五个句子)( 15 ) 1.1911年12月11日出生在上海; 2.1936年开始在美国麻省理工学院(MTT)学习,后留在美国从事火箭研究。1953年10月才得以回国; 3.对中国火箭,导弹(missile)和航空事业的发展作出重大贡献,被誉为“中国导弹之父”
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VIII.阅读下列短文,以约30 个词概括短文内容:(不用写其他内容)(5 ) In the United States and a number of other countries, the second Sunday in May is celebrated as Mother’s Day. The history of Mother’s Day is centuries old and goes back to the times of the ancient Greeks, who held festivities to honor Rhea, the mother of the gods. In 1872 Julia Ward Howe organized a day for mothers delicated to peace. It is a landmark in the history of Mother’s Day. In 1907, a woman named Anna Jarvis thought mothers should be honored with expressions of love and respect and began a campaign to honor mothers in America. She talked to friends and friends of friends. She wrote to congressmen(国会议员),local leaders, teachers and newspaper publishers. Finally , President Woodrow Wilson signed a resolution in May of nineteen fourteen that officially established Mother’s Day. Slowly and gradually Mother’s Day became very popular and its gift giving activity increased.
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