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Chinese scientists are again becoming excited about the 1 that a large hairy animals may live in central China. Now they hope it won’t be too long before they are able to 2 its existence. Their confidence is the 3 of a new discovery of the mystery animal in Hubei Province.

  The Chinese 4 enjoying a holiday in 5 National Forest Park, were driving down a road. As their bus turned a corner, the men were suddenly 6 by what they saw. Three 7 animal, covered with long dark hair, were crossing the roads. On seeing the animal, the engineers immediately stopped and 8 them. 9 , when they saw how the animals moved through the forest with great 10 and strength, they did not dare to 11 any further.

  The men did not take any 12 However, scientists are 13 by the discovery, because the engineers were all well-educated people and scientists feel they can 14 what they described.

   15 the discovery, scientists returned to the forest and 16 some hair and measured footprints. About 20 inches appears to be the length of the animal’s 17 ! Chinese scientists have now set up a special group to exchange information and make a 18 of the forest. But in the meantime, some people 19 to believe that this half-man, half-monkey exists. They will not believe that it is 20 until one of the animals has been caught.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

1A.fact   

  
  

B.matter   

  
  

C.truth   

  
  

D.thing   

  
  

2A.prove   

  
  

B.analyze   

  
  

C.protect   

  
  

D.check   

  
  

3A.basis   

  
  

B.requirement   

  
  

C.result   

  
  

D.preparation   

  
  

4A.travellers   

  
  

B.engineers   

  
  

C.scientists   

  
  

D.explorers   

  
  

5A.the   

  
  

B.another   

  
  

C.a   

  
  

D.one   

  
  

6A.frightened   

  
  

B.amazed   

  
  

C.upset   

  
  

D.inspired   

  
  

7A.trained   

  
  

B.rejected   

  
  

C.tall   

  
  

D.violent   

  
  

8A.shot at   

  
  

B.looked at   

  
  

C.fought with   

  
  

D.ran after   

  
  

9A.However   

  
  

B.Indeed   

  
  

C.Meanwhile   

  
  

D.Anyway   

  
  

10A.difficulty   

  
  

B.speed   

  
  

C.care   

  
  

D.pleasure   

  
  

11A.search   

  
  

B.follow   

  
  

C.find   

  
  

D.look for   

  
  

12A.bullets   

  
  

B.tools   

  
  

C.medicines   

  
  

D.photographs   

  
  

13A.surprised   

  
  

B.delighted   

  
  

C.disturbed   

  
  

D.supported   

  
  

14A.rely on   

  
  

B.deal with   

  
  

C.write down   

  
  

D.pass on   

  
  

15A.With   

  
  

B.As   

  
  

C.Because of   

  
  

D.After   

  
  

16A.cut   

  
  

B.pulled   

  
  

C.collected   

  
  

D.tore   

  
  

17A.foot   

  
  

B.leg   

  
  

C.body   

  
  

 D.head   

  
  

18A.film   

  
  

B.tour   

  
  

C.choice   

  
  

D.study   

  
  

19A.come   

  
  

B.refuse   

  
  

C.prefer   

  
  

D.have   

  
  

20A.wrong   

  
  

B.alive   

  
  

C.real   

  
  

D.corrects   

  
答案:A;A;C;B;C;B;C;D;A;B;B;D;B;A;D;C;A;B;D;C
解析:

(1) A 阅读全文可知,空白后的a large hairy animal may live in central China叙述的是一个可能存在的事实,故此空应填fact,为连词that所引导的同位语从句所修饰的先行词。(2) A 后边一句中的a new discovery of the mystery animal in Hubei Province,为证明a large hairy animal的存在提供了证据,故此空应填prove(3) C 科学家们对于体形庞大的多毛动物的存在有信心,是由于新发现的结果。(4) B 下文的the engineers immediately stopped and ran after them以及because the engineers were all well-educated people已做出了提示。(5) C National Forest Park是第一次提到的地点,并非特指,其前须加不定冠词。(6) B 后边一句中Three tall animalscovered with long dark hair,是在国家森林公园里度假的工程师们从来没有看到过的动物,所以对这种神秘的动物的突然出现感到吃惊。(7) C 这里是描述动物体形的,只有填入形容词tall才能与上文中的a large hairy animal所描述的形态相吻合。(8) D 下文中的they did not dare to follow any further所表示的转折意义表明,此空应填ran after,意思是“追赶”。(9) A 前句叙述了On seeing the animals, the engineer immediately stopped and ran after them. 空白后的句子表示的是转折意义,空白后又有逗号隔开,由此可判断出此空应填转折意义的副词However,在句中作插入语。(10) B with great speed以极快的速度。speed前用great修饰,前边用介词withspeed前用high修饰,前边用介词at(11) B 前文已经叙述了On seeing the animals, the engineers immediately stopped and ran after them. 由下一句中However所表示的转折意义及工程师们所看到的情况,可以判断出此空应填follow,意为“追赶”。(12) D take photographs意为“照相”,是固定的动词短语,由下文scientists feel they can rely on what they described,可以推断出,工程师们并没有给所见到的神秘动物拍照。(13) B 科学家们虽然没有见到神秘动物的照片,然而他们认为,工程师们是受过良好教育的人,他们所描述的情况是可靠的。因此科学家们对此发现感到高兴,故此空应填delighted(14) A 四个选项的短语动词所表示的意思不同:rely on依靠,指望;deal with对付,处理;write down写下来;pass on传递,转达。由原因状语从句中的前一个并列分句the engineers were all well educated people可以判断出,工程师们的话是信得过的,故答案选A(15) D 这里叙述的是动作发生的时间顺序。科学家们返回森林进行研究的动作,发生在工程师们发现这种动物之后,故此空应填介词after,表示“……之后”。(16) C 下文Chinese scientists have now set up a special group to exchange information表明,这里指“采集”动物的毛发以供研究,故填collected(17) A 四个选项均为表示人体和人体部位的名词,但根据上文scientists returned to the forest and collected some hair and measured footprints,可以确定,该句说的20英寸是指动物脚的长度。(18) D 四个选项的名词填入空白和make相搭配,构成不同意义的动词短语:make a film拍电影;make a tour旅游;make a choice选择;make a study研究。该句叙述了Chinese scientists have now set up a special group这一事实,再根据作目的状语的前一个不定式to exchange information可判断出,此空应填study,说明“a special group”的职能是用来交换信息和研究森林。(19) B 上文叙述了工程师见到了体躯庞大的多毛动物,但由于这些动物过路时速度过快没有追赶上。再根据短文最后一句They will not believe that it is real until one of the animals has been caught. 就可以判断出,一些人并不相信这些半人半猿动物的存在,故此空应填refuse,意为“不肯(相信)”。(20) C 这句话是说“直到其中一个动物已经被捉拄,人们才开始相信这种动物是真的”。故此空应填real,在句中的宾语从句中作表语。


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When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, "What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?" Then he walked 4.______ the steps of the bus and disappeared ii\side. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar .5.______ played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 6. ______and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words 7. me.

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What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him?

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28.

A. last

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C. stay

D. remain

29.

A. counted

B. meant

C. valued

D. earned

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C. expect

D. wish

31.

A.But

B. And

C. Instead

D. So

32.

A. wondered

B. regretted

C. minded

D. tried

33.

A. arguments

B. attitudes

C. words

D. works

34.

A. important

B. essential

C. hard

D. complex

35.

A. in

B. down

C. back

D. out

36.

A. disappeared

B. changed

C. progressed

D. advanced

37.

A. sensitive

B. convinced

C. aware

D. tired

38.

A. eye

B. face

C. nose

D. forehead

39.

A. clumsy

B. gentle

C. ridiculous

D. fluent

 

 

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