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5.Thank for that excellent class,we achieved all our goals.

分析 感谢那个优秀的班级体,我们实现了所有的目标.

解答 答案是goals;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;goal n.目标;achieve one's goal达到目标;goal为可是名词,all修饰可数名词复数,故答案是goals.

点评 首字母填空必须在对语境整体理解的基础上抓住指向答案的关键线索、固定句型或搭配等,结合首字母选用恰当的词,同时注意所选词的形式变化.

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There are many Spanish gossip (八卦) magazines being published around the world.If your Spanish is good enough,these magazines will offer a lively look into the private moments of the beautiful,rich and famous,and provide entertainment and at the same time,help you practice your Spanish.

Diez Minutos: The magazine is a classic Spanish gossip feast with daily news based on many stories of love, separation,divorce and death.The two main parts are headlined “love” and “partners”.They also have an online version of the magazine for serious gossip addicts.

Hola: It is Spain’s top weekly magazine and the leader of the gossip world.It contains many pictures and a round-up of well-known and less well-known nobles and people in show business.Apart from edited highlights from the present and past issues,there is a report of the week and photo of the week.There is also a French version called OhLa!

Revista CUORE: As the third best-selling gossip magazine in Spain,it is mainly aimed at younger teenage readers who look not only for current celebrity (名流) gossip,but also for fashion and TV news.It uses a lot of oral terms.

Revista SEMANA: It is a Spanish magazine covering the latest news on the famous in Spain and Hollywood.It also offers its readers information on fashion,beauty,cooking and travel.

Revista CARAS: It is a magazine published in various countries of Latin America.It is also exported to certain parts of the United States,bringing together strange and wonderful news from around the world and the famous Latin community.

1.What does the first paragraph tell us about Spanish gossip magazines?

a.Types b.Publishers c.Functions d.Origins

A. a,b B. c,d

C. a,c D. b,d

2.What’s the purpose of the passage?

A. To promote Spanish magazines.

B. To teach Spanish-learning methods.

C. To provide entertainment for readers.

D. To recommend Spanish gossip magazines.

3.Which of the following also has a French version?

A. Hola. B. Diez Minutos.

C. Revista CUORE. D. Revista SEMANA.

4.How many of the magazines mentioned in the text can be read on the Internet?

A. One. B. Two.

C. Three. D. Four.

14.Your next car might drive itself."The technology is essentially here,"former US president Barack Obama told reporters.
After years of trials on city streets,driverless cars are now nearing the live phase.Most experts think driverless cars will be on the road by 2020 or before.Yet we have barely begun to think about how they will revolutionize our lives,revamp(改造)our cities and destroy tens of millions of jobs.
Above all,driverless cars will bring us enormous benefits:it is expected that accidents will be reduced by around 90 per cent; pollution and carbon emissions will drop; people will save fortunes by ditching their cars; driverless cars will hardly ever need to park in city centers and cities can therefore convert parking spaces into parks.
On the other hand,driverless cars will bring catastrophe.Over the next 20 years,the mostly low-skilled men who now drive trucks,taxis and buses will see their jobs decimated.Instead of taxi drivers setting Uber cars on fire,we could see taxi and Uber drivers get together to set driverless cars on fire.Or think of insurers,many of whom now get about half their revenues from automobile insurance.Warren Buffett,who owns the auto insurers Geico,says,"Anything that sharply reduces traffic accidents would be wonderful.But we would not be holding a party.We could almost become an insurer without insurance."Governments and cities,too,will lose revenues from parking,speeding fines and petrol taxes.
Carmakers are especially scared.Driverless cars might be made by technology companies such as Apple,Baidu and Google.Imagine the impact on Germany,where the automotive sector is the largest industry.There may be a clash ahead mostly between car companies and technology companies.Carmakers want people to keep buying and driving their own cars.By contrast,technology companies will lobby(游说)governments to favour driverless cars.
Dramatic change is coming,but governments have barely begun thinking about it.Obama is a rare politician even to have mentioned driverless cars.Only 6per cent of the biggest US cities have factored them into their long-term planning.Most mayors and transport ministers are preoccupied with next week.

28.The best title for this passage can beB.
A.Driverless Cars,a Controversial Invention
B.Driverless Cars will Greatly Affect the Future
C.Welcome Driverless Cars to Cities
D.Driverless Cars will Arouse Conflicts
29.The words of Warren Buffett mean thatA.
A.driverless cars don't bring good to insurers 
B.driverless cars will promote the insurance industry
C.driverless cars needn't pay for insurance
D.the insurance company shouldn't hold a party
30.From the passage,we can infer thatC.
A.driverless cars will bring more jobs
B.governments will not support driverless cars
C.authorities haven't gotten prepared for the driverless cars
D.driverless cars won't replace traditional cars soon
31.Why are carmakers especially scared?A
A.Because technology companies will produce driverless cars.
B.Because carmakers own advanced technology.
C.Because driverless cars will make drivers out of work.
D.Because driverless car industry has less profit.

You may not pay much attention to your daily elevator ride. Many of us use a lift several times during the day without really thinking about it. But Lee Gray, PhD, of the University of North Carolina, US, has made it his business to examine this overlooked form of public transport. He is known as the “Elevator Guy”.    

“The lift becomes this interesting social space where etiquette (礼仪) is sort of odd (奇怪的),” Gray told the BBC. “They (elevators) are socially very interesting but often very awkward places.”    

We walk in and usually turn around to face the door. If someone else comes in, we may have to move. And here, according to Gray, lift users unthinkingly go through a set pattern of movements. He told the BBC what he had observed.    

He explained that when you are the only one inside a lift, you can do whatever you want – it’s your own little box.    

If there are two of you, you go into different corners, standing diagonally (对角线地) across from each other to create distance.    

When a third person enters, you will unconsciously form a triangle. And when there is a fourth person it becomes a square, with someone in every corner. A fifth person is probably going to have to stand in the middle.    

New entrants to the lift will need to size up the situation when the doors slide open and then act decisively. Once in, for most people the rule is simple – look down, or look at your phone.    

Why are we so awkward in lifts?    

“You don’t have enough space,” Professor Babette Renneberg, a clinical psychologist at the Free University of Berlin, told the BBC. “Usually when we meet other people we have about an arm’s length of distance between us. And that’s not possible in most elevators.”    

In such a small, enclosed space it becomes very important to act in a way that cannot be construed (理解) as threatening or odd. “The easiest way to do this is to avoid eye contact,” she said.

1.The main purpose of the article is to _____.

A. remind us to enjoy ourselves in the elevator

B. tell us some unwritten rules of elevator etiquette

C. share an interesting but awkward elevator ride

D. analyze what makes people feel awkward in an elevator

2.According to Gray, when people enter an elevator, they usually _____.

A. turn around and greet one another

B. look around or examine their phone

C. make eye contact with those in the elevator

D. try to keep a distance from other people

3.Which of the following describes how people usually stand when there are at least two people in an elevator?

4.The underlined phrase “size up” in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to _____.

A. judge B. ignore C. put up with D. make the best of

20.As soon as I saw the cat in our yard,I knew he was a stray (流浪儿).He looked  (41)C-a wounded warrior with a badly scarred body.
  I started putting out food for him each day,but he wouldn't come near me if other people were  (42)A.Winter came,and he still wouldn't  (43)D  us.Then,one day,a car hit him so we took him to the vet's.
  After a week,we were eager to bring him home to (44)Bour family.But when we went to take the cat home,the vet told us we should put him to  (45)D  immediately because the cat was so fierce and mean that he would (46)B become tame,let alone a pet.
  But I have always had (47)Cin love's power to (48)Deven the wildest beasts.I told the vet,"I want to take him home."We (49)Ahim Paws.
  Three days went by,and we only knew Paws was  (50)C  the bed because when we walked past it we heard deep growling.
  I wanted to somehow let him know he was (51)Dand loved.So I put on a hard hat and a pair of welding gloves.I (52)Bunder the bed toward Paws,with my face to the (53)Cand only the top of my head facing him.I   (54)D  out to stroke (抚摩) him gently over and over again.
  He growled and tried to (55)Band bite me.It was scary-but I knew he couldn't (56)Ame,so I just kept going.Slowly,he began to(57)D.Then I slid out from under the bed and left the room.
  Several hours later,I noticed a cat on the bed.It was Paws-all  (58)C  on the pillows!I couldn't believe it.
  That dear cat became the  (59)B  of our household.Although Paws finally died of cancer,his legacy(遗赠)--my  (60)D  and firm belief in the power of love--lives on.
41.A.cuteB.strongC.fierceD.smart
42.A.aroundB.inC.outD.away
43.A.loveB.attackC.refuseD.trust
44.A.pleaseB.joinC.seeD.satisfy
45.A.deathB.sightC.observationD.sleep
46.A.simplyB.hardlyC.easilyD.gradually
47.A.senseB.interestC.faithD.feeling
48.A.comfortB.convinceC.protectD.tame
49.A.namedB.appointedC.accepteD.made
50.A.onB.besideC.underD.inside
51.A.hopefulB.pitifulC.carefulD.safe
52.A.hidB.slidC.shelteredD.slept
53.A.bedB.skyC.floorD.feet
54.A.turnedB.pickedC.pulledD.reached
55.A.playB.scratchC.lickD.push
56.A.hurtB.botherC.avoidD.betray
57.A.get angryB.give upC.run awayD.calm down
58.A.stepped outB.stood outC.stretched outD.stuck out
59.A.hopeB.loveC.supportD.comfort
60.A.normalB.nobleC.strangeD.continued

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