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Jim sold most of his things. He has hardly    left in the house.

A.nothing     B.something  C.anything   D.everything

 

C

 

考查不定代词的用法及含义。句意:Jim几乎卖掉了他所有的东西。他的房间里几乎没什么东西。

 

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BostonThieves dressed as police entered a museum early Sunday and stole 11 paintings, including major works by Rembrandt, Dagas, Manet, and Vermerr, FBI (美国联邦调查局) and the museum officials said.

The first judgment placed value of at least $100 million on the works stolen from the Isabella Teward Gardener Museum, said Boston police spokesman Jim Tordan.

The judgment was a loose one because the paintings have not been sold in nearly a century, authorities said.

But art experts said such well-known works could not be sold in nearly a century, authorities said.

It was not discovered until the cleaning people did some cleaning at 3 a.m., said Paul Cavangah, special FBI agent (法律顾问) in Boston.

This is one of those thefts (盗窃) where people actually spent some time researching and took specific things, he said.

He said the investigation (调查) would not be limited to the U.S.

William Robinson, of Harvard University’s Foggel Museum, called the objects stolen major works.

1.The best headline for this newspaper article is     .

A.A Theft Took Place in Boston?           B.Artworks Stolen by Thieves

C.Major Works?                        D.Investigation into the Theft

2.The theft was discovered by     .

A. Boston police?                       B.art experts

C.the cleaning people?                    D.special FBI agent

3.The last time the paintings were sold was about     .

A. nearly a century ago?                 B.at 8 a.m.

C.early Sunday?                        D.over a century

4.Investigation into the theft will take place     .

A. in Boston?                          B.in the United States

C.all over the world?                    D.in the U.S. and over the world

5.The thieves took paintings by     .

A. Jim Jordan?                        B.art experts

C.Paul Cavangah?                      D.Rembrandt, Dagas, Manet, and Vermerr

 

听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共8小题;每小题1.5分,满分12分)

A.听下列对话,根据所听内容完成句子。

M:Do you have any trouble with your pronunciation, Mary?

W:Not too much.I can pronounce English words well, but I write them poorly.

1.-Do you have any trouble ________, ________?

-________.I can ________ English words well, but write them ________.

M:Why don’t you go and ask the man sitting in the chair?

W:Oh, thank you very much.

2.Why ________ and ask the man ________?

John, a quite ordinary playwriter, is now in high debts.

3.John, ________, is now in high debts.

B.听下面五段对话,从A、B、C中选出能回答所提问题的最佳答案。

M:Mondays are the worst.Our timetable is full of difficult subjects.

W:Like what?

M:Well, like English, French and geography in the morning.

W:What’s your favorite day of the week?

M:Oh, the day after Tuesday without doubt.We have an easy morning:just art and music, followed by sports all the afternoon.

W:That sounds nice.

4.What’s their favorite day of the week?

A

B

C

M:I’d like to see Mr.Stone.I hear he is an expert on heart disease.

W:I’m sorry, Mr.Stone will be busy the whole afternoon.He is having a medical conference.Can you manage at 10∶30 tomorrow morning?

5.Who is Mr.Stone?

A.A doctor.

B.A nurse.

C.A secretary.

M:I’m so tired.I’ve spent the entire morning in selling my car.

W:Selling your car?Don’t you like it or isn’t it new?

M:No, my company is moving me to Europe next month.So I intend to buy a new one over there.

6.Why did the man sell his car?

A.He doesn’t like it.

B.He is going abroad.

C.It’s too old.

W:What’s the matter, Tom?You look unhappy.

M:No, not really.I’m only worrying about my maths exam.

7.What makes the man worried?

A.Maths test.

B.An English exam.

C.His headache.

W:I find listening most difficult.What can I do?

M:Don’t worry.Listen to English tapes every day, and you will make great progress.The more you listen, the easier you will find.

8.What does the man advise her to do?

A.Listen more.

B.Speak more.

C.Write more.

第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)

听第9段材料,并判断下列陈述是否正确(True or False)。

  Food is a subject that interests me.I like food that is good and well-cooked.I dislike watery cabbage, soup that looks and tastes like water, and beef or mutton that is burned or not cooked enough.But when you get real English beef and mutton, bread and cheese, or eggs and bacon, there is nothing like it.I didn’t know any apple that has a better taste than a good English one, and no other cup of tea ever tastes as good to me as the tea that we make in England.

  I know that coffee is not good in many English hotels.But it is good in many English homes when it is made with fresh coffee by people who know how to make it.My wife is going to make some coffee for us tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock.You’ll see then that English coffee can be good.

9.The speaker is interested in food, especially in English food.

10.According to the speaker, soup that looks and tastes like rain interests him.

11.The speaker likes to have a cup of tea made in England.

12.The speaker thinks coffee made in English homes is not better than in English hotels.

13.The speaker wants his friends to enjoy his wife’s coffee tomorrow morning.

听第10段材料,填空。

  Jim walked into a store which had a sign outside:“Second-hand clothes bought and sold.”He was carrying a jacket and asked the owner of the store how much he thought the jacket was worth.

  The man looked at the jacket and then said, “Two dollars.”

  “What?” said Jim.“But I was thinking you would say at least five.”

  “Five dollars?No, it isn’t worth a cent more than two dollars, ” said the owner of the store.

  “Are you sure?”

  “Sure!” said the man.

  “Well,” said Jim, taking two dollars out of his pocket, “Here’s the money.This jacket was hanging outside your store with a price-tag that said $8.5, but I thought maybe that was a typing mistake.And now I know it is!” Then he walked out of the store with the jacket in his hand before the store owner could think of anything to say.

14.Jim walked into a store which had a sign outside:“Second-hand   (1)   bought and sold.”He was carrying a jacket and asked the   (2)   of the store how much he thought the jacket was   (3)  

  The man looked at the jacket and then said, “Two dollars.”

  “What?” said Jim, “But I was thinking you would say at least five.”

  “Five dollars?No, it isn’t worth a cent more than two dollars, ” said the owner of the store.

  “Are you sure?”

  “Sure!” said the man.

15.“Well, ” said Jim, taking two dollars out of his   (4)  , “here’s the money.This jacket was   (5)   outside your store with a price-tag(价格标签)that said $8.5, but I thought maybe that was a typing mistake.And now I know it is!” Then he walked out of the   (6)   with the jacket in his hand before the store owner could think of anything to say.

听第11段材料,完成第16~17题。

At the Cafe

Attendant:Good afternoon.

Tom:I’m Tom, Zhang.We made a reservation for tea this afternoon.

Attendant:Yes, sir.This way, please.Here’s your table.Is this all right?

Tom:Yes, it’s nice, indeed.Thank you.

Attendant:I’m so glad you like it.What would you like?We serve coffee and tea, sandwiches, cakes and cold drinks.Please look under the plate-glass at the menu for afternoon tea.

Tom:What would you like, Mike?

Mike:I’ll try a chicken salad sandwich and have a cup of coffee with cream.

Attendant:How about you, Mr.Zhang?

Tom:I will have black tea with lemon and sugar and a piece of Swiss roll.

Attendant:Anything else?

Tom:What’s your specialty today?

Attendant:We have strawberries with cream today.I suggest you try them.

Tom:Good, I will.

16.How many people are there in the dialogue?

A.Four.

B.Three.

C.Two.

17.Where is the menu?

A.On the plate-glass.

B.Beside the plate-glass.

C.Under the plate-glass.

听第12段材料,并判断下列陈述是否正确(True or False)。

Check, please!

Waiter:Are you through with your meal?

Tom:Yes, we are.Could we have the check, please?

Waiter:Here is your check, 85 dollars in all.I can take care of it here when you’re ready.

Tom:Do you accept cheque?

Waiter:No, I’m sorry we don’t.We accept credit cards and cash.

Tom:Well, I don’t have any cash with me.So I’ll have to put it on credit.Here’s 90 dollars.Please keep the change.

Waiter:Thank you.I will be right back.

Tom:Oh, please wait for a minute.I want to go with the food left.

Waiter:I see.I will bring some to-go boxes for you.

Tom:Thank you.

18.The waiter preferred to be paid by cheque.

19.The waiter received 4 dollars for his tip(小费).

20.The customer took away his left food with to-go boxes.

完形填空。
     One night last summer, my neighbor Debbie came over and knocked on my door. "I'm leaving for   1  , Jim,"
she said. "Would you mind dropping by my house a bit and   2   on my mother?"
     "Not a problem," I said.
     I'd lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old   3  , Nan, for about six months, and we'd become fast
friends. Debbie always worked at night. She   4   leaving her mom alone, so she asked if it was okay if she rigged
up (装配) one of those baby monitors and   5   me a receiver.
     I was   6   to help. After all, I've been blind since infancy and out of work for years. In fact, at 54, I'd come
to wonder if I had much   7   anymore.
     Like me, Nan was   8   -and was also hard of hearing. That evening Nan and I chatted for a bit   9  .
     "If you're okay," I said, "I think I'll go back." Before I  10 , I made sure the baby monitor was working.
     "Good night, Nan," I said. I  11  my cane and headed out of the door. "See you tomorrow," Nan called behind
me. I locked the door and  12  my way home.
     Several minutes  13 , I heard a sound. It was Nan on the  14 . "Jim! Jim!" I heard over the monitor. "The
house is  15 ! Help!"
     I went as  16  as I could to Debbie's. I got to the front door. I could  17  a heavy, thick smoke. I put my hand
on the doorknob, and reached for my key and  18  the door. "Here, Jim. Help!" Her voice was weak.
     "Let's get out of here!" I shouted. Grabbing her hand, I started to move on. I tapped with my cane  19  we
found the front door. We felt our way down the steps,  20  in the sweet, fresh summer air, and to the gate of her
yard. "Thank you, Lord. We're all safe."

(     )1. A.play           
(     )2. A.checking       
(     )3. A.father         
(     )4. A.thoughtabout   
(     )5. A.sold           
(     )6. A.sorry          
(     )7. A.value          
(     )8. A.deaf           
(     )9. A.long before    
(     )10. A.left          
(     )11. A.set up        
(     )12. A. moved        
(     )13. A.instead       
(     )14. A.neighbor      
(     )15. A.on fire       
(     )16. A. fast         
(     )17. A.see           
(     )18. A.unlocked      
(     )19. A.before        
(     )20. A.showing     

B. study          
B. taking         
B. mother         
B. worried about    
B. bought         
B. sorrowful      
B. price          
B. old            
B. before long    
B. stayed         
B. put up         
B. pushed         
B. later          
B. receiver       
B. in trouble     
B. slowly         
B. feel           
B. shut           
B. after          
B. noticing       
C. game       
C. putting    
C. sister     
C. cared for  
C. brought    
C. glad       
C. money      
C. wise       
C. once again         
C. talked     
C. picked up  
C. wound      
C. then       
C. worker     
C. in danger  
C. safely     
C. taste      
C. broke      
C. until      
C. losing     
D. work       
D. keeping    
D. brother    
D. looked for          
D. gave       
D. upset      
D. service    
D. blind      
D. as usual   
D. chatted    
D. took up    
D. found      
D. ago        
D. speaker    
D. on sale    
D. well       
D. smell      
D. knocked    
D. since      
D. breathing  

 (北京先知文化中心2009届高三模拟测试(三))

One night last summer, my neighbor Debbie came over and knocked on my door. “I’m leaving for   21, Jim,” she said. “Would you mind dropping by my house in a bit and   22 on my mother?”

   “Not a problem,” I said.

I’d lived next door to Debbie and her 84-year-old  23  , Nan, for about six months, and we’d become fast friends. Debbie always worked at night. She  24  leaving her mom alone, so she asked if it was okay if she rigged (装配) up one of those baby monitors and  25  me a receiver.

I was 26  to help. After all, I’ve been blind since infancy(婴儿期) and out of work for years. In fact, at 54, I’d come to wonder if I had much   27 anymore.

Like me, Nan was   28 —and was also hard of hearing. That evening Nan and I chatted for a bit 29.

“If you’re okay,” I said, “I think I’ll turn in.” Before I 30, I made sure the baby monitor was working.

“Good night, Nan,” I said. I 31  my stick and headed out the door. “See you tomorrow,” Nan called behind me. I locked the door and 32  my way home.

Several minutes 33 I heard a sound. It was Nan on the 34  . “Jim! Jim!” I heard over the monitor. “The house is 35 ! Help! ”

I went as   36   as I could to Debbie’s. I got to the front door. I could 37 a heavy, thick smoke. I put my hand on the doorknob(门把手), and reached for my key and 38  the door. “Here, Jim. Help!” Her voice was weak.

“Let’s get out of here!” I shouted. Grabbing her hand, I started to move on. I tapped with my cane 39 we found the front door. We felt our way down the steps, 40 in the sweet, fresh summer air, and to the gate of her yard. Thank you, Lord. We’re all safe.

21. A. play                     B. study               C. game                 D. work

22. A. checking                   B. taking                      C. putting                     D. keeping

23. A. father                        B. mother                    C. sister                       D. brother

24. A. thought about       B. worried about           C. cared for                       D. looked for

25. A. sold                          B. bought                     C. brought                   D. gave

26. A. sad                           B. sorrowful                C. glad                        D. upset

27. A. value                         B. price                        C. money                     D. service

28. A. deaf                          B. old                           C. wise                        D. blind

29. A. long before                B. before long              C. once again                      D. as usual

30. A. left                           B. stayed                     C. talked                      D. chatted

31. A. set up                       B. put up                     C. picked up                D. took up

32. A. moved                             B. pushed                   C. wound                    D. felt

33. A. instead                             B. later                        C. then                       D. ago

34. A. neighbor                    B. receiver                   C. worker                            D. speaker

35. A. on fire                       B. in trouble                 C. in danger                 D. on sale

36. A. fast                           B. slowly                      C. safely               D. well

37. A. see                                   B. feel                         C. taste                        D. smell

38. A. unlocked                   B.shut                         C. broke                             D. knocked

39. A. before                       B. after                        C. until                        D. since

40. A. showing                   B. noticing                   C. losing                      D. breathing

第三部分    阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) Ks5u

阅读下列段文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将项涂黑。

Boston ― thieves dressed as police entered a museum early Sunday and stole 11 paintings, including major works by Rembrandt, Dagas, Manet, and Vermerr, FBI and the museum officials said.

The first judgement placed value of at least $100 million on the works stolen from the Isabella Teward Gardener Museum, said Boston police spokesman Jim Tordan.

The judgement was a loose(粗略的) one because the paintings have not been sold in nearly a century.

But art experts said such well-known works could not be sold in nearly a century, authorities said.

“It was not discovered until the cleaning people did some cleaning at 3 a.m.” said Paul Cavangah, special FBI agent in Boston.

“This is one of those thefts(盗www..com窃)where people actually spent some time researching and took specific things,” he said.

He said the investigation(调查) would not be limited to the U.S.

William Bobinson of Harvard University’s Foggel Museum, called the objects stolen “major works”.

56.The best headline for this article is ______ .

A. A Theft Took Place in Boston   B. Artworks Stolen by Thieves

C. Major Works     D. Investigation into the Theft

57. The theft was discovered by______ .

A. Boston police    B. art experts

C. the cleaning people    D. special FBI agent

58 Investigation into the theft will take place_______.

A. in Boston   B. in the United States

C.the Isabella Teward Gardener Museum      D. in the U.S and other countries

59. The thieves took paintings by______ .

A. Jim Jordan B. art experts

C. Paul Cavangah                    D. Rembrandt, Dagas, Manet, and Vermerr

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