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2.A Pennsylvania patrol(巡逻) officer rescued a German shepherd(牧羊犬) from a car accident in South Londonberry.
Since the rescue,a photo of patrol officer Nick Ague carrying the (41)Athat his fellow police officers posted to Facebook has got nearly 4500likes and tons of (42)C comments.
"Amazing people still do exist!"one user (43)C.
The act of heroism began on Aug.11,when Ague heard on the radio that there had been a car(44)Dnearby,and that two dogs involved in the crash had fled from the (45)D.
"I heard other people say they saw a German shepherd (46)B,"
Ague told ABC News.com."Based on the location I could (47)Athe dog was heading west."
So Ague and a few fellow (48)B set out to find the dog,who they
later learned was named Mya.They flagged Mya down,(49)C every time they stopped their patrol cars,she would run from them.They called Mya's(50)A,and when she arrived on the scene,Mya(51)Cstopped running.And then the dog wouldn't move at all.
That was when Ague realized something was (52)D.He quickly that it wasn't that the dog wouldn't move but (53)C not move.
"The dog was not moving because the skin on her feet was hanging off (54)Bthe distance she ran,"Ague explained."she ran two miles from the crash on hot asphalt.(柏油)
"When I realized that's why she couldn't walk,"he said,"the (55)Dthing I could think of doing was to pick her up."
So he (56)AMya up,who he said weighed around 75pounds,and (57)B her about 100yards to her owener's car.
Mya's owner,Megan Smith,said that Mya's feet were already healed,and she was now walking (58)A.
Ague,who has a German shepherd of his own and described himself as"a huge animal (59)D,"said he never thought of doing anything besides (60)CMya.

41.A.dogB.babyC.catD.man
42.A.interestingB.briefC.admiringD.helpful
43.A.criedB.arguedC.wroteD.doubted
44.A.engineB.parkC.driverD.accident
45.A.roomB.zooC.hospitalD.scene
46.A.climbingB.runningC.swimmingD.sleeping
47.A.tellB.imagineC.hopeD.decide
48.A.doctorsB.officersC.operatorsD.reporters
49.A.sinceB.unlessC.butD.thought
50.A.ownerB.sellerC.trainerD.leader
51.A.reallyB.nearlyC.finallyD.secretly
52.A.stupidB.simpleC.funnyD.wrong
53.A.shouldB.mustC.couldD.might
54.A.in addition toB.due toC.in spite ofD.instead of
55.A.lastB.sameC.otherD.only
56.A.liftedB.gaveC.wakedD.dressed
57.A.pulledB.carriedC.pushedD.drove
58.A.normallyB.carefullyC.calmlyD.regularly
59.A.keeperB.dealerC.researcherD.lover
60.A.leavingB.findingC.savingD.curing

分析 文章大意:本文是记叙文.文章讲述了一位巡警救牧羊犬的故事.

解答 41-45ACCDD    46-50BABCA   51-55CDCBD   56-60ABADC
试题分析:本文讲述了巡逻人员营救德国牧羊犬的事迹.
41.A考查名词.由上文的"…rescued(营救)a German shepherd (牧羊犬) from a car accident in South Londonberry."可推断,此处是说Ague扛着一只"狗dog".故选A.
42.C考查形容词.由下文的"Amazing people still do exist."可推断,Ague救狗的照片获得了很多"赞赏的"评论.admiring"赞赏的,钦佩的".故选C.
43.C考查动词.由上文的"…his fellow police officers posted to Facebook has got…"可推断,该评论是Facebook的一位使用者"写的".故选C.
44.D考查名词.由下文的"involved in the crash"可知,附近发生了一起交通"事故".accident"事故".故选D.
45.D考查名词.此处是说事故中的两只狗从现场逃走了.scene"场面,现场".故选D
46.B 由倒数第五段中的"She ran two miles from the crash on hot asphalt ( 柏油)."可知,有人看到一只德国牧羊犬在跑.run"跑".故选B.
47.A考查动词.此处是说从当时的位置来看,巡警可以分辨出狗朝西跑了.tell"分辨,辨别".故选A.
48.B考查名词.由第一段中的"patrol officer"可知,Ague的同事也是警察.故选B..
49.C 考查连词.句意理解为:巡警们让狗停下来,但是每次巡逻车一停下狗就跑开了.前后表示转折.故选C.
50.A考查名词.由下文的"Mya…stopped running."及倒数第三段末的"…to her owner's car."可推断,巡警们给狗的主人打了电话.owner"物主,所有人".故选A.
51.C考查副词.这里说主人到了以后,狗终于不跑了.finally"最后;终于".故选C.
52.D考查形容词.由上文的"And then the dog wouldn't move at all."可推断,Ague意识到狗有毛病了.something is wrong意为:有问题.故选D.
53.C考查情态动词.由下文的"The dog was not moving because the skin on her feet was hanging off."可推断,狗的脚受伤了,不能动了.故选C.
54.B考查介词短语.因为狗受了伤,跑了这么久的距离,腿上的皮肤都耷拉下来了,故选B
55.D考查形容词.那个时候我想到的唯一的事情就是把它抱起来,故选D.
56.A考查动词.由上文的"pick her up"可知.lift"举起,抬起".故选A.
57.B考查动词.由第二段中的"a photo of patrol officer Nick Ague carrying the…"可知,Nick Ague扛着那条狗.carry"携带;运载".故选B.
58.A考查副词.狗的腿已经被治好了,现在能够正常走路了,故选A.
59.D考查名词.由Ague救狗的事例可以推断他是一个狂热的动物爱好者.故选D.
60.C.考查动词.事故之后,Ague一心只想着救狗.rescue"救".故选C..

点评 做好完形填空,考生必须进行通篇考虑,掌握大意,综合所学词法、句法和常识进行分析判断.在进行有关逻辑语气题时,必须要符合原文的意思,要瞻前顾后,审慎分析,细心推断,密切注意相关连词的连用,注意语气的变化,应从细节着手.

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D.Add money to your ID and play chess.
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A.The McMillan Hall,Sunday.  B.The Lower Café,Sunday.
C.The TWU Cafeteria,Friday.  D.The Globe,Friday.
26.The Guide tells us that the Wellness CentreD.
A.is open six days a week           
B.offers services free of charge
C.trains students in medical care      
D.gives advice on mental health
27.How can you seek help from the Writing Centre?C
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B.By calling the centre.
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D.By going to the centre directly.
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24.What's the meaning of the underlined word"degrade"?B
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C.Strengthen           D.Recover.
25.What kinds of water are proper for drinking?C
A.Tap water and bottled water.
B.Tap water and distilled water.
C.Bottled water and filtered water.
D.Distilled water and filtered water.
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A.It leads the body to lack certain minerals.
B.It isn't clean enough to drink.
C.It contains too many chemicals.
D.It contains fluoride.
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C.The water with chlorine is not suitable to drink.
D.The water in plastic containers is safe to drink.
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A.3                    B.6                        C.9                        D.12
30.The underlined word"inhibit"in the last but one paragraph meansA.
A.prevent       B.cause               C.encourage                D.preserve
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A.About 1,900 seven-year-old schoolchildren have participated in the study.
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Blogging is a way of collecting links to webpages and sharing thoughts and ideas with people online.Blogs are basically online journals or diaries which are created for sharing information and ideas.
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Two years ago,Andrew Sullivan decided to set up a Web page himself and used"Blogger.com"to publish some daily musings(冥想) to a readership(读者人数) of a few hundred.He worked hard at the blog for months for no financial reward.But the result is that he is now reaching almost a quarter of a million readers a month and making a profit.
Think about it for a minute:Why not build an online presence with your daily musings and then tell your first book through print-on-demand(POD) technology direct from your Web site?Why should writers go to newspapers and magazines to get an essay published when they can simply write it themselves,change it into a PDF file,and charge a few bucks per download?
This,at least,is the idea:a publishing revolution more profound than anything since the printing press."Blogger.com"could be to words what Napster was to music-except this time,it'll really work.

58.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?B
A.Blogs are mainly online chatting with others.
B.Blogging is important in the past few years.
C.Dominic wants to get a chance to be a writer.
D.Blogging makes us exchange our view only with friends
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A.250,000        B.750,000     C.3million    D.6million
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A.newspapers      B.readers      C.words     D.music
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A.What is Blogging                  B.Blog is Your Favorite
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