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A frightening example of the sea’s power saw 125,000 people die in 12 different countries last week. The terrible disaster was caused when a great earthquake sent tsunamis breaking into Indian Ocean coastlines. Various areas in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Malaysia and East Africa have been destroyed by the huge waves. Whole towns were simply swept aside by the power of the water. Cars, trains and buildings could not remain steady, not to say the people who stood in the way.

The earthquake measured 9.0 on the Richter scale and occurred off the coast of Indonesia. It was recorded as the fifth strongest since 1900. Scientists said the quake was as powerful as a million of the atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan during the World War II. “This may be the worst natural disaster in recent history because it is affecting so many heavily populated coastal areas.” said Jan Ege-land, a UN official.

Because such waves hardly happen in the Indian Ocean, there is no system in place to warn coastal people who are about to be hit. Tsunami is a Japanese word. They are usually caused by a sudden rise or fall of part of the Earth’s crust under the ocean. Tsunamis often happen in oceans and they are most common in the Pacific.

Tsunamis can be very long, as much as 100 kilometers. They are able to cross entire oceans without losing much energy. One of the most striking facts about tsunamis is that an earthquake on one side of the Pacific Ocean can cause huge waves on the other side.

When the ocean is deep, tsunamis can travel unnoticed at speeds of up to 800 kilometers per hour. They can cross the entire ocean in a day or less. The wave may only be a few meters high in the ocean, but when it is near the shore and reaches shallow water, the wave builds up very quickly in height.

61. How many countries were stricken by the terrible disaster?

       A. 6.                                   B. 12.                   C. 18.                   D. Not sure.

62. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT __________.

Tsunami is a word taken in from Japanese

Tsunamis are quite common in the Indian Ocean

The earthquake measured 9.0 on the Richter scale

No warning system has been set up to watch tsunamis there

63. We can know from this passage that __________.

the earthquake has been the strongest in the last century

the wave soon becomes higher when it reaches the shore

the atomic bombs were more powerful than the earthquake

tsunamis can cross entire oceans with almost the same energy

64. You’ll see the passage in __________ section of a newspaper most probably.

A. Sports                      B. Health               C. News                D. Culture

【小题1】B

【小题2】B

【小题3】D

【小题4】C

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My husband hasn’t stopped laughing about a funny thing that happened to me. It is funny now but it wasn’t at that time.

Last Friday, after doing all family  36  in town, I wanted a rest  37  catching the train, so I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the   38  coffee shop—that cheap, self–service place with long   39  to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to  40  a place, and went to get a cup of coffee.

When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next   41  . It was one of those wild-looking youngsters,  42  dark glasses and worn clothes, and   43  colored bright red at the front. Not so unusual these days. What did   44  me was that he had started to eat my chocolate.

Naturally, I was unhappy. However, to avoid   45  —and really I was rather  46 

about him, I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me  47  , then he took a second piece of my chocolate. I could        

48  believe it.   49  I didn’t dare to make an argument(争论). When he took a   50  piece, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece”. And I got it.

The boy   51  me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out,” This  52    is crazy.” Everyone stared. That was embarrassing(令人难堪的)enough, but it was worse when I finished my coffee and got ready to  53  . My face went red—as red as his hair—when I    54  I’d made a mistake. It wasn’t my chocolate that he had been taking. There was mine, unopened, just   55  my newspaper.

A. cooking                 B. shopping                  C. running                    D. readingA. after                         B. as                            C. before                      D. while

A. airport                   B. park                         C. station                      D. hotel

A. bridges                  B. tables                       C. desks                       D. fences

A. keep                     B. make                       C. take                         D. have

A. room                     B. seat                          C. chair                        D. door

A. on                         B. with                         C. by                           D. between

A. hair                      B. head                        C. hands                       D. eyes

A. frighten                 B. worry                      C. encourage                 D. surprise

A. matter                   B. thing                        C. danger                            D. troubleA. difficult                B. excited                     C. uneasy                            D. worried

A. quickly                  B. happily                    C. closely                            D. friendly

A. seldom                  B. nearly                      C. almost                      D. hardly

A. However            B. So                           C. Still                         D. Though

A. second                   B. third                        C. fourth                      D. fifth

A. gave                   B. kept                         C. took                         D. turned

A. woman                  B. man                         C. boy                          D. kid

A. run                      B. prepare                    C. calm                        D. leave

A. guessed                 B. realized                    C. said                         D. regretted

A. in                         B. with                         C. under                       D. for


第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41—60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ted Thomason was considered one of the students who showed the least interest in school. Whenever Miss Daisy talked with him, he would answer with a   41    “yes” or “no”. He was always in dirty clothes. His hair was   42    combed(梳). No one liked him. Miss Daisy had to admit that she felt sort of improper   43    when she graded his paper with an “F” (Fail).
It was Christmas. Presents from the boys and girls were piled up on her desk. Miss Daisy was   44   to find one of them was from Ted. It was an ugly   45    with half of the stones missing. The students raised a great noise at Ted’s present, but Miss Daisy realized she must put it on and   46    the class. She even asked whether it looked pretty   47    her. Class was over, and   48    all went home, Ted went up to the desk and, in a(n)   49    voice, he said, “Miss Daisy, Miss Daisy … I am so glad you   50    my present. You smile like my mother and her necklace is really beautiful on you.” After Ted   51   , Miss Daisy fell on her knees, begging God to forgive her: Ted’s mother   52    just a year ago and she was treating him in a way she shouldn’t be!
The next day, the children found a completely new teacher. Miss Daisy  53    into a different person. She did all she could to help each child in her class,   54    those with poor lessons and among them was Ted. At the end of the year, Ted made great    55 _. He caught up with most of the class, and   56    got ahead of some of them. Several years later, Ted graduated with honors from high school; another four years, Ted left his   57   as a best graduate. Again four years later, Miss Daisy received a letter,   58   her to Dr. Ted Thomason’s wedding. Of course, she   59   the party. And she was set in the seat intended for Ted’s   60    — her love and what she did were unforgettable for Ted all his life.
41. A. cold            B. happy               C. silent             D. direct
42. A. often          B. sometimes          C. never                   D. always
43. A. dislike               B. pride              C. disappointment     D. pleasure
44. A. surprised             B. happy              C. interested          D. puzzled
45. A. chain            B. necklace            C. watch             D. dress
46. A. frighten              B. comfort            C. calm             D. punish
47. A. around         B. on                 C. over                    D. with
48. A. since           B. until               C. before            D. after
49. A. friendly              B. eager              C. excited            D. worried
50. A. receive        B. praise              C. recognize          D. like
51. A. cried          B. talked              C. left               D. finished
52. A. visited         B. died                       C. disappeared        D. suffered
53. A. changed              B. grew              C. got                     D. went
54. A. exactly        B. completely           C. namely             D. especially
55. A. interest          B. presents                C. progress           D. necklaces
56. A. ever                  B. even              C. still              D. yet
57. A. college        B. school             C. class              D. course
58. A. reminding            B. requiring            C. telling            D. inviting
59. A. answered             B. attended            C. accepted          D. organized
60. A. teacher        B. friend              C. mother                  D. Lover

第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41—60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Ted Thomason was considered one of the students who showed the least interest in school. Whenever Miss Daisy talked with him, he would answer with a   41    “yes” or “no”. He was always in dirty clothes. His hair was   42    combed(梳). No one liked him. Miss Daisy had to admit that she felt sort of improper   43    when she graded his paper with an “F” (Fail).

It was Christmas. Presents from the boys and girls were piled up on her desk. Miss Daisy was   44   to find one of them was from Ted. It was an ugly   45    with half of the stones missing. The students raised a great noise at Ted’s present, but Miss Daisy realized she must put it on and   46    the class. She even asked whether it looked pretty   47    her. Class was over, and   48    all went home, Ted went up to the desk and, in a(n)   49    voice, he said, “Miss Daisy, Miss Daisy … I am so glad you   50    my present. You smile like my mother and her necklace is really beautiful on you.” After Ted   51   , Miss Daisy fell on her knees, begging God to forgive her: Ted’s mother   52    just a year ago and she was treating him in a way she shouldn’t be!

The next day, the children found a completely new teacher. Miss Daisy  53    into a different person. She did all she could to help each child in her class,   54    those with poor lessons and among them was Ted. At the end of the year, Ted made great    55 _. He caught up with most of the class, and   56    got ahead of some of them. Several years later, Ted graduated with honors from high school; another four years, Ted left his   57   as a best graduate. Again four years later, Miss Daisy received a letter,   58   her to Dr. Ted Thomason’s wedding. Of course, she   59   the party. And she was set in the seat intended for Ted’s   60    — her love and what she did were unforgettable for Ted all his life.

41. A. cold            B. happy               C. silent             D. direct

42. A. often          B. sometimes          C. never                   D. always

43. A. dislike               B. pride              C. disappointment     D. pleasure

44. A. surprised             B. happy              C. interested          D. puzzled

45. A. chain            B. necklace            C. watch             D. dress

46. A. frighten              B. comfort            C. calm             D. punish

47. A. around         B. on                 C. over                    D. with

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

49. A. friendly              B. eager              C. excited            D. worried

50. A. receive        B. praise              C. recognize          D. like

51. A. cried          B. talked              C. left               D. finished

52. A. visited         B. died                       C. disappeared        D. suffered

53. A. changed              B. grew              C. got                     D. went

54. A. exactly        B. completely           C. namely             D. especially

55. A. interest          B. presents                C. progress           D. necklaces

56. A. ever                  B. even              C. still              D. yet

57. A. college        B. school             C. class              D. course

58. A. reminding            B. requiring            C. telling            D. inviting

59. A. answered             B. attended            C. accepted          D. organized

60. A. teacher        B. friend              C. mother                  D. Lover

 

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

My husband hasn’t stopped laughing about a funny thing that happened to me. It is funny now but it wasn’t at that time.

Last Friday, after doing all family   31    in town, I wanted a rest   32    catching the train, so I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the    33   coffee shop—that cheap, self–service place with long    34    to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to   35    a place, and went to get a cup of coffee.

When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next   36    . It was one of those wild-looking youngsters,   37    dark glasses and worn clothes, and    38   colored bright red at the front. Not so unusual these days. What did    39    me was that he had started to eat my chocolate.

Naturally, I was annoyed. However, to avoid    40    —and really I was rather   41   

about him, I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me   42    , then he took a second piece of my chocolate. I could   43     believe it. Still I didn’t dare to   44   an argument. When he took a    45    piece, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece”. And I got it.

The boy    46    me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out,” This   47    is crazy.” Everyone stared. That was embarrassing(令人难堪的)enough, but it was worse when I finished my coffee and got ready to   48   . My face went red—as red as his hair—when I    49    I’d made a mistake. It wasn’t my chocolate that he had been taking. There was mine, unopened, just    50    my newspaper.

31. A. cooking                            B. running                    C. shopping                  D. reading     

32. A. after                          B. as                            C. while                D. before

33. A. airport                       B. park                         C. station               D. hotel

34. A. bridges                      B. tables                C. desks                D. fences

35. A. keep                         B. make                       C. take                         D. have

36. A. seat                          B. room                       C. chair                 D. door

37. A. on                             B. with                         C. by                           D. between

38. A. hair                          B. button               C. hands                D. eyes

39. A. frighten                            B. worry               C. encourage          D. surprise

40. A. matter                       B. thing                 C. trouble                     D. danger

41. A. difficult                        B. excited                     C. uneasy                     D. worried

42. A. quickly                      B. closely                     C. happily                    D. friendly

43. A. seldom                      B. nearly               C. almost               D. hardly

44. A. avoid                         B. follow               C. attack                D. make

45. A. second                       B. third                 C. fourth               D. fifth

46. A. took                         B. kept                         C. gave                        D. turned

47. A. woman                      B. man                         C. boy                          D. kid

48. A. run                         B. leave                 C. calm                        D. prepare

49. A. guessed                      B. regretted           C. said                         D. realized

50. A. in                              B. with                         C. under                D. for

 

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