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A man rushed past and jogged her elbow,_____ the bag.

A. making her drop                   B. to make her dropped

C. making her dropping                D. to make her dropping

A


解析:

根据句意可知,此处应填现在分词,表示结果。句意为:一个男人从她身边匆匆走过,轻轻碰了一下她的肘部,结果她的袋子掉了。

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A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile-zone, when a police car came behind him with the light on.【小题1】  
As the policeman came to him, he said, "Hi, officer, I guess you caught me a little bit over the limit. I was in a rush to get home, to be with my wife and kids, you know my younger son wasn't feeling too well when I left home this morning."
The policeman said, "Well, I guess so,'' and started writing something in his notebook.【小题2】 . A few moments later, the policeman came to his window and handed him a paper, and returned to his car without saying a single word. The man started to wonder, how much this ticket was going to be as he began to look at the paper.     【小题3】    
"I had a daughter who was killed by a speeding car at the age of six, by a speeding driver like you. He got a fine, a few months in prison, and was free, free to hug two other daughters. 【小题4】   I have tried to forgive that man a thousand times, and I thought I had. Maybe I really did forgive him, but I have to do it again, even right now.  【小题5】   "
The man was very surprised and could not move for the next few minutes. When finally he did, he drove slowly, even a few miles under the speed limit, praying for forgiveness.

A.So pray for me and be careful when you drive again, my son is all I have left.
B.I only had one, and now I have to wait I go to heaven before I can hug her again.
C.As minutes went by, he could see from the side view mirror, the policeman was still writing.
D.He was surprised it was not a ticket but a receipt.
E.So pray for you, and be careful when you drive again, your daughter is all you have left.
F.Right away the man started thinking of excuse to give.
G.He was surprised it was not a ticket as he began to read.

Even people who don’t understand English can enjoy Chaplin’s films because they are mostly silent. It isn’t what he says that makes us laugh. It depends upon actions which mean the same thing to people all over the world. He is master of the art – a kind of world language.

As a young man, he and his brother traveled to America in a small company of actors. Chaplin was then invited to join a new company that was making film comedies. Very soon he had made dozens of short films for this company. And it was in his second film that he wore the clothes which made his reputation – black hat, tight coat, baggy trousers, huge shoes, moustache and walking stick. He intended simply to make people laugh. But the odd make-up made him look both comic and sad.

By the time he was thirty, Chaplin was the greatest, best known and best loved comedian in the world. He received thousands of dollars for each film he made. He had formed his own manner of acting. He was welcomed by excited crowds wherever he went. But he worked very hard and had few close friends. Perhaps that is why the sad side of the little tramp began to show more clearly in the films he made. The little man began to want more than food and a roof over his head. He began to want love.

In one of his most famous films “The Gold Rush” a girl plays tricks on the little man. Then she begins to feel sorry for him and treats him kindly. He mistakes her pity for love. The girl in “City Lights” is blind. She thinks he is the most wonderful man she has ever met. But then she recovers her sight and sees what a foolish figure he is. This sadness gives Chaplin’s films a depth of human experience which few comedians can equal.

After living in America for forty years he moved to Switzerland. There he died on Christmas Day 1977. He once described himself as a citizen of famous pictures that were made during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of the silent films. But, to many people all over the world Chaplin will always be the king of comedy.

1.What’s the meaning of the underlined word in the first paragraph?

A.A man in control of people, animals or things.

B.A man who is head of a house or a family.

C.A man of great skill in art or work.

D.A skilled workman with his own business.

2.Charlie Chaplin had few friends because he _____.

A.was famous

B.didn’t want to have friends

C.was not good at making friends

D.spent most of his time in working and had no time to make friends

3.In all Chaplin’s films, the main character is _____.

A.a girl                                 B.a girl and little man

C.a little man                            D.a wonderful man

4.We may infer that films with sound probably came into being _____.

A.after the 1920s and 1930s                B.in the 1930s

C.in the 1970s                           D.after the 1930s

5.Which one is wrong according to the passage?

A.The little man didn’t want love.            B.Chaplin made a lot of money.

C.He didn’t live in the same country.         D.He became famous in a short time

 

 

Section B

Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage and required words limit.

Scientists have determined it's not advisable to hurry marriage. But what’s the best age to wed?

When Avril Lavigne announced she was splitting from her husband, comments from her friends suggested that she was only 21 when she tied the knot and later she said that she realized she'd been too young to make such a life-altering decision. Could fellow young celebrity divorcées(离婚者) Reese Witherspoon, Kate Hudson, and Britney Spears have also hit the same age-related issue?

The Magic Number

There are practical reasons for the mid-20s dividing line, and most of them boil down to two biggies: education and money. 

It turns out that the more years of higher education a woman has under her belt on her wedding day, the lower the chances that she'll get divorced ... and by 25, you're more likely to have earned a degree or two. Educated women tend to be more confident about who they are and less willing to settle for a man who doesn't meet their standards.

Odds(可能性) are that by 25 you're also supporting yourself, so there's less incentive(刺激; 鼓励)for you to rush into marriage because you're seeking financial security from him. But the marriage-related benefits of working and having money of your own go beyond feeling secure. Learning to budget your cash carefully when you're single will help you avoid financial problems—one of the main causes of couple fights—for the rest of your life. 

Knowing the Real You

At 25, you've had time for some crucial life experiences, including a relationship or two that may have improved your Mr. Right radar. You've probably dated enough to have a better idea of what you don't want in a man, which makes it easier to know what you can live with and can't live without. 

Perhaps the most important aspect of waiting is that you'll know what your goals and values really are. While you don't want to marry someone just like you, marriage is a lot easier if you two share a similar outlook on life.

Twenty-four and already married to the man of your dreams? Don't worry: Many young marriages survive. But given the choice, you might consider putting off the big day until your mid-20s or later.

81. What main factors influence the mid-20s dividing line? (No more than 3 words)

_______________________________________________________________________________

82. According to the author, why does a couple probably fight?(No more than 4 words) _______________________________________________________________________________

83. How do you know what you don’t want in a man? (No more than 5 words)

 ____________________________________________________________________________

84. What suggestion does the passage mainly give? (No more than 10 words)

_______________________________________________________________________________

Section C

 

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)

请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

It was Lin Tao’s first visit to England. He was looking   36   to his first journey on London’s Underground Railway. Against   37   of his friends he decided to go alone.

He   38   the station shortly after five o’clock in the afternoon. This is a   39   time to travel in London because too many people go home   40   work at this hour. He had to join a long line of people   41   were waiting for tickets. When   42   his turn came, he had some difficulty in making himself understood by the man   43   tickets. However, he got the right    44    in the end and by asking people the   45   he also found the right platform. It was crowed with people. He did not manage to get on the first train,   46   he was able to move nearer the edge of the platform so as to be in a better position to   47   the next one.

When this train came in, Lin Tao was swept forward on to the train by the rush of people from behind. The doors   48   and the train moved off. He was   49   to see the names of the stations   50   the train stopped, but he knew that the station he wanted was the sixth stop along the line. When the train reached the sixth station, Lin Tao got off,   51   glad that his journey had been so easy. But he suddenly   52   that he had come to a station he   53  ! He explained his difficulty to a man standing on the platform. With a smile   54   his face, the man told Lin Tao that he   55   a train going in the opposite direction. The train had come to a small town, the name of which sounded very strange.

1. A. forward                             B. toward                           C. upward                          D. downward

2. A. an advice                          B. the advice                     C. advice                            D. advise

3. A. arrived                                B. got                                   C. hurried                            D. entered

4. A. short                                   B. well                                  C. good                                D. bad

5.A. for                                         B. at                                               C. from                                 D. before

6.A. who                             B. whom                              C. whose                             D. which

7. A. at first                                 B. at last                              C. at least                                     D. at most

8.A. sell                               B. to sell                              C. selling                              D. sold

9. A. platform                    B. station                           C. ticket                             D. taxi

10.A. road                                   B. way                                  C. path                                 D. means

11. A. and                                   B. or                                    C. but                                   D. so

12.A. get on                                B. get off                             C. get up                              D. get down

13.A. open                                   B. opened                           C. close                                D. closed

14. A. able                                   B. unable                             C. sure                                 D. possible

15.A. which                                 B. that                                  C. before                             D. where

16.A. feeling                             B. felt                                   C. fell                                    D. fallen

17.A. recognized                       B. understood                    C. realized                           D. felt

18.A. have never listened to  B. had never heard  of    C. had never listened       D. has never heard

19. A. in                                        B. on                                     C. of                             D. to

20. A. had bought                      B. had sat                                     C. had driven                     D. had caught

 

Directions: Read the following passage.Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage and required words limit.Write your answers on your answer sheet.

Scientists have determined it's not advisable to hurry marriage.But what's the best age to wed?

When Avril Lavigne announced she was splitting from her husband, comments from her friends suggested that she was only 21 when she tied the knot and later she said that she realized she'd been too young to make such a life-altering decision.Could fellow young celebrity divorcées(离婚者) Reese Witherspoon, Kate Hudson, and Britney Spears have also hit the same age-related issue?

The Magic Number

There are practical reasons for the mid-20s dividing line, and most of them boil down to two biggies: education and money.

It turns out that the more years of higher education a woman has under her belt on her wedding day, the lower the chances that she'll get divorced ...and by 25, you're more likely to have earned a degree or two.Educated women tend to be more confident about who they are and less willing to settle for a man who doesn't meet their standards.

Odds(可能性) are that by 25 you're also supporting yourself, so there's less incentive(刺激; 鼓励)for you to rush into marriage because you're seeking financial security from him.But the marriage-related benefits of working and having money of your own go beyond feeling secure.Learning to budget your cash carefully when you're single will help you avoid financial problems-one of the main causes of couple fights-for the rest of your life.

Knowing the Real You

At 25, you've had time for some crucial life experiences, including a relationship or two that may have improved your Mr.Right radar.You've probably dated enough to have a better idea of what you don't want in a man, which makes it easier to know what you can live with and can't live without.

Perhaps the most important aspect of waiting is that you'll know what your goals and values really are.While you don't want to marry someone just like you, marriage is a lot easier if you two share a similar outlook on life.

Twenty-four and already married to the man of your dreams? Don't worry: Many young marriages survive.But given the choice, you might consider putting off the big day until your mid-20s or later.

1.What main factors influence the mid-20s dividing line? (No more than 3 words)

_________________________________________________________________

2.According to the author, why does a couple probably fight?(No more than 4 words)

_________________________________________________________________

3.How do you know what you don't want in a man? (No more than 5 words)

________________________________________________________________

4.What suggestion does the passage mainly give? (No more than 10 words)

 

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