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第二节(.共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式。

Frank: I wonder 61. you could help me with my vacation plan.

Travel agent: Have you chosen your destination,sir?

Frank: I havent decided where to go yet. My wife would like to enjoy a tropical (热带的) climate,and my daughter would like to go diving 62. (see) the sea animals.

Travel agent: Let me see …Well,you can take 63.  three-day vacation to the seaside this weekend. Diving is one of the activities there. I believe your daughter would enjoy it.

Frank: Yes,I think so. But my wife would be 64. (scare) to death at the thought of 65. (attack) by sharks. Do you have any other destinations?

Travel agent: Of course. But we can ensure (保证) there will be no sharks iii the waters 66. . you will be diving. Why don't you look at these brochures? They might help you make 67. your mind. Besides diving in the 68. (deep) of the beautiful sea,we have other vacatjons such as a cruise.

Frank: That would be nice for my wife and me.

Travel agent: Have you thought about how 69. you would like to spend on this vacation?

Frank: About one thousand dollars.

Travel agent: OK.I'11 be 70. (true) happy to help you make a reservation whenever you decide upon a destination.

Frank: Thanks a lot.

61. if/whether。考查连接词。Frank就旅 行事宜向对方咨询,故填if / whether。

62. to see。考查不定式作状语的用法。设空处作状语,表目的,且my daughter与 see之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,故填to see。

63. a。考查不定冠词。take a vacation意为 “休假”。

64. scared。考查形容词作表语的用法。be scared to death 意为“吓死了 ”。

65. being attacked。考查动词-ing形式作宾语的用法。设空处作of的宾语,且 attack与my wife之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,故填being attacked。

66. where。考查关系词。设空处引导限制性定语从句修饰waters,且在从句中作 地点状语,故填where。

67. up。考查固定搭配。make up one's mind意为“下定决心”。

68. depths。考查名词。设空处作宾语,且其前有the限定,故填depths。

depth作“最深处”讲时,常用复数。

69. much。考查固定搭配。由you would like to spend 和 About one thousand dollars可知,此处问的是钱的预算是多少(how much) 。

70. truly。考查副词。设空处作状语修饰. happy ,故填 truly。

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          History tells us that footwear was one ot the first things ancient people learned to make. Footwear helped them across rocky paths or hot sands without injuring themselves. The earliest footwear we know of was simply a piece of plaited(编织的) grass or leather tied to the feet.

          The ancient Egyptians seem to have inyented the first footwear with a firm sole(鞋底) 一 sandals. Egyptian royalty usually wore sandals that had a different style from those with lesser status (身份) , while slaves were not allowed to wear anything on their feet. The sandal is still the basic form of footwear in many countries, particularly those with a hot climate,whereas in cold climates,an entirely different type of shoe appeared — the moccasin — a slipper-shaped shoe made of soft but strong leather.

          The Greeks were the first to develop shoes with heels (鞋跟) . Then,in the Middle Ages,shoes with long points at the toe became very chic for the nobilitv These shoes were often very difficult to wear. Other trends followed,with square-toed shoes,wide shoes,and even shoes that could make a woman stand two feet taller. Not surprisingly,these sometimes led to accidents. Even today,fashion rather than comfort often leads to the kind of shoes women wear.

           Mechanical shoemaking appeared in the 1800s in North America. Until then,shoes had been made with the same kinds of hand tools used by the ancient Egyptians. And in 1858,a machine was invented that could stitch (缝合) the sole of a shoe to the upper part. Now it was possible to make shoes that were shaped to fit either the left or right foot. Toward the end of the 1800s came a new type of shoe that was specifically designed for sports — the sneaker — and it soon become an all-time favorite.

25. What did shoes often show in ancient times?

   A. The rich resources.

   B. People's different beliefs.

   C. People's status in society.

   D. The changeable climates.

26. What does the underlined word “chic” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

   A. Valuable.    B. Convenient.

   C. Fashionable. D. Comfortable.

27. Before mechanical shoemaking appeared.

   A. shoes were often very difficult for people to wear

   B. all the shoe patterns made by the Greeks were the same

   C. the only function of footwear was to protect peoples feet

   D. people wore the same-shaped shoes on their two feet 

28. How does the text mainly develop?

   A. By providing examples.

   B. By making comparisons.

   C. By following the order of time.

   D. By following the order of importance.

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项。

                                    A 

                         

          Often called a strange genius(天才) ,Syd Barrett (1946-2006) formed the supergroup Pink Floyd in 1965 and wrote,sang and played guitar on all their early hit records,including the 1967 masterpiece Piper at the Gates of Dawn.He left the band in '1968 after experiencing some kind of breakdown due to the pressures of stardom (明星身份) and touring. He made two solo albums(个人专辑) ,The Madcap Laughs and Barrett,hoth released in 1970,which continue to sell well.

          Barrett then left the music business completely,deciding a musician's life was not for him. He did not make any music at all after 1974. Once a household name,he is now more or less forgotten except by his fans. He moved back to his home town of Cambridge and started to use his original name of Roger Barrett. He lived alone,quietly spending his time painting,and gardening. He received a six-figure income from his Pink Floyd royalties(著作权使用费) ,but his contact (联系) with the outside world was extremely small. Although he hadnt appeared or spoken in public since the mid-1970s,fans and journalists still attempted to contact him.

           In 1971 a journalist tracked him down. Syd told the reporter that he walked a lot,painted,wasted time and feared getting old. Another journalist reported that a fat man answered the door and said that Syd couldnt talk. In 1992, Atlantic Records offered half a million dollars for any new Syd Barrett recordings.

           Barrett was really a famous recluse. His family reported that he was satisfied and reasonably healthy. More recently,when fans or journalists called on him he was polite,but unwilling to discuss his. past as a famous rock star. Talking to one journalist on his doorstep in 2001,Syd asked him to leave as he didn't do interviews any more.

21.Why did Syd Barrett leave Pink Floyd?

   A. He felt stressed as a star.

   B. He suffered from a serious disease.

   C. He was worried about his personal safety.

   D. He was offered higher pay by another band.

22.According to Paragraph 2 ,Syd Barrett  .

   A. moved to another country

   B. ended his life as a musician

   C. continued to write music for Pink Floyd

   D. was forgotten by his fans and the media

23. The underlined word “recluse” in the last paragraph refers to someone who  .

   A. has anxiety disorders

   B. avoids media attention

   C. comes back after a long time

   D. sticks to his dreams and beliefs

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