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第四节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
September 4 was my first day at Phillips Academy, my new school. It was also my 18th birthday.
I received a warm   26    from my host family--- the Steins. Gena was my host mum, and her daughter Lily would also be a new  27   at Phillips. They took me to the school and      28   me around the campus.
On our way to my dorm (学生宿舍), we saw a truck delivering a student’s  29  to her room. Many students at the school were very rich, and they would fill their dorms with decorations(装饰物). But I was  30   not to because I thought it was a   31   of time and money.
I had a single room, which was about the   32   of a Chinese college dorm --- the ones which usually hold six people.  33  she helped carry my bags, Lily asked me, “What’s your favorite  34  ,Teresa?” I thought for a moment before answering, “Orange.” I didn’t know why she had asked the question.
We   35  an introduction meeting after dinner.  36   of the students were native English speakers, so I felt a little   37  .  I returned to my room after the   38  , tired and wanted to go to bed after a (n)   39  day.
When I opened my door, I found a big    40  .The bed was perfectly made with blankets and an orange sunflower pillow. On the    41   was a sunflower-pattern mat(地垫,垫子)while a colorful lamp    42  beside the bed.
I opened my mouth,   43   .  How beautiful!
There was also a  44   card. I touched the little pillow on the bed as I read the card. A warm current (暖流) rushed through my   45   .
26. A. heart           B. card                  C. service                     D. welcome
27. A. student       B. teacher                    C. citizen               D. visitor
28. A. walked               B. introduced         C. showed             D. invited
29. A. bag             B. newspaper         C. letters               D. money
30. A. warned       B. forced                     C. determined        D. supposed
31. A. matter         B. waste                C. show                 D. use
32. A. design         B. size                   C. pattern                     D. example
33. A. As               B. Though             C. Because             D. While
34. A. fruit            B. weather             C. food                 D. color
35. A. organized     B. planned             C. attended            D. opened
36. A. All              B. Most                 C. Some                D. Few
37. A. pleased       B. nervous            C. angry                D. afraid
38. A. dinner         B. class                C. meeting             D. party
39. A. exciting       B. surprising         C. tired             D. interested
40. A. secret          B. joke                  C. warmth          D. surprise
41. A. wall            B. desk                  C. floor            D. ground
42. A. stood           B. lay                C. appeared        D. hanged
43. A. frightened    B. moved                     C. satisfied         D. understood
44. A. post             B. birthday            C. name            D. festival
45. A. mind         B. head                C. face               D. body

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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
If you think you are sick, you are sick no matter what   41 says.   42 , if you believe in your doctor, and if he tells that you are going to feel better, you probably will. The  43  of the mind on the body does exist and sometimes can be powerful. It exists whether one is 44 of it or not.
Take the  45   of Mrs. Green, for example. She was unable to get to sleep at night and was too tired during the day to do some simple things that she   46  enjoy doing. She had headaches more often which   47  her from reading or watching TV. The more she thought about her conditions,  48  she felt. At last she went to   49  her doctor, whom she had known for years. The doctor listened to her and gave her a very   50  examination. Then he said to her, “ There is nothing  51  wrong with you physically, but I accept the fact   52  you don’t feel well. I’m going to give you some pills that should help. I want you to   53  one after dinner and one half an hour   54  you go to bed tonight. Call me tomorrow and tell me   55  you feel.
 56  Mrs. Green telephoned, “Doctor, I had the first   57  night’s sleep in two months. What is in this pills   58 ?” The doctor said, “It is an old formula(配方) I have  59 for years. Just   60  taking them for a week.” Turning to the nurse, he said, “It’s wonderful what a little baking soda(苏打) can do.”
小题1:
A.everyone elseB.anyone elseC.nobody elseD.someone else
小题2:
A.On the other hand B.As a matter of fact
C.More often than not D.In other words
小题3:
A.resultB.causeC.reasonD.effect
小题4:
A.awareB.fondC.sureD.full
小题5:
A.careB.cutC.caseD.call
小题6:
A.wouldB.couldC.mightD.used to
小题7:
A.benefitB.allowedC.preventedD.forbade
小题8:
A.the moreB.the betterC.the worseD.the less
小题9:
A.hearB.seeC.watchD.ask
小题10:
A.thoroughB.basicC.generalD.main
小题11:
A.seriousB.specialC.speciallyD.seriously
小题12:
A.thatB.whichC.不填D.why
小题13:
A.eatB.takeC.drinkD.chew
小题14:
A.whenB.sinceC.afterD.before
小题15:
A.what doB.whatC.how doD.how
小题16:
A.The next dayB.LaterC.ShortlyD.Tomorrow
小题17:
A.badB.terribleC.goodD.right
小题18:
A.at allB.on earthC.by the wayD.for ever
小题19:
A.soldB.writtenC.readD.used
小题20:
A.keep upB.keep offC.keep onD.keep away

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My teeth screamed. I couldn’t  21   them any longer. I finally   22   my fear of dentists and decided to get them fixed. But   23  ? I was a college student and barely   24   myself with part-time jobs.
Maybe I could  25   the worst one. I opened the Yellow Pages and called the first   26   within walking distance. The receptionist told me to come right over.   27   I hurried across the campus, I forgot the   28   in worrying about how I would pay the   29  .
In a few minutes I was in a chair being examined by a dentist who said, “Hmm!” as he examined my teeth. “Your teeth are in bad  30  .”
“I already knew that,” I  31   him and answered quickly to hide my   32  .
“But don’t worry. I’m going to fix them.”
“No, you’re not. I can’t  33   to pay you.” I started climbing out of the chair.
“You’re a student at the university, aren’t you?”
What  34   did that make? “Yes...”
“You’re going to graduate in a few years, aren’t you?”
“I hope so.”
“And then you expect to get a job, don’t you?”
“That’s my  35  .”
“Well, then you’ll pay me.  36   you concentrate on your classes and    37    the dentistry to me.”
I stared at him. He really  38   it. He calmly picked up his tools and fixed my aching teeth.
From that day on, I saw him every week until I had good teeth again. After graduation, I got a job and  39   his bill in a few months.
In the 40 years following, I’ve learned to call this man a “woodwork angel.” They are strangers who appear out of nowhere when I need help. They’ve lent and given me money, materials or equipment; they’ve taught me skills and helped me organize groups; sometimes they’ve rescued me  40   danger or making a big mistake.
21.   A. bear                        B. take                         C. treat                         D. forget
22.   A. identified                 B. admitted                   C. ignored                    D. expressed
23.   A. where               B. who                         C. why                         D. how
24.   A. changed                   B. provided                  C. supported                 D. enjoyed
25.   A. visit                         B. fix                           C. call                          D. cover
26.   A. teacher                     B. dentist               C. driver               D. operator
27.   A. As                          B. After                        C. Since                       D. Though
28.   A. class                        B. time                         C. address                     D. pain
29.   A. bill                          B. debt                         C. tax                           D. visit
30.   A. shape                       B. order                       C. size                          D. situation
31.   A. directed                   B. comforted         C. stopped                    D. advised
32.   A. anger                       B. fear                         C. hope                        D. trick
33.   A. agree                       B. wait                         C. afford               D. remember
34.   A. effort                       B. use                          C. difference                 D. offer
35.   A. plan                         B. picture                     C. purpose                    D. procedure
36.   A. As a result         B. In the meantime C. After that                 D. Ever since
37.   A. present                     B. show                        C. bring                       D. leave
38.   A. appreciated        B. meant               C. approved                  D. made
39.   A. passed               B. had                          C. settled               D. filled
40.   A. to                           B. in                            C. against                     D. from

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed.“I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things   36  !” You’ve surely heard them.Maybe you’ve used them to describe   37 .
These comments may come from stories about us that have been   38   for years—often from   39  childhood.These stories may have no   40   in fact.But they can set low expectations for us.As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical (操作机械的) skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations   41   my development? I was never   42   to work on cars or be around  43 .When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test.My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation!
Six years later,   44  , I was at California University, working on my doctor’s degree.One of my professors, Dr.Bob Tannbaum, asked me to write down things I did well and things I couldn’t do.On the positive side, I   45    down, “research, writing, analysis, and speaking.” On the   46   side, I wrote, “I have no mechanical skills.”
Bob asked me how I knew I had no mechanical skills.I explained my life   47   and told him about my   48  performance on the Army test.Bob then asked, “  49   is it that you can solve  50   mathematical problems, but you can’t solve simple mechanical problems?”
Suddenly I realized that I didn’t   51   from some sort of genetic defect.I was just living out expectations that I had chosen to   52 .At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been   53   my belief that I was mechanically hopeless.And it wasn’t just the Army test, either.I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to remain true.  54   , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost   55   we choose.
36.A.away       B.off    C.up    D.down
37.A.them B.myself      C.yourself    D.others
38.A.said   B.spoken      C.spread      D.repeated
39.A.as long as B.as far back as   C.as well as  D.as much as
40.A.basis B.plot   C.cause D.meaning
41.A.lead  B.improve    C.affect       D.change
42.A.encouraged     B.demanded C.hoped       D.agreed
43.A.means      B.tools  C.facilities   D.hammers
44.A.therefore  B.somehow  C.instead      D.however
45.A.settled      B.turned      C.took  D.got
46.A.passive     B.active       C.negative    D.subjective
47.A.experiences      B.trips  C.roads D.paths
48.A.unexpected      B.poor  C.excellent   D.average
49.A.When      B.What C.How        D.Why
50.A.complex   B.advanced  C.common D.primary
51.A.arise  B.separate    C.suffer       D.come
52.A.believe     B.suspect     C.adopt D.receive
53.A.weakening       B.strengthening   C.abandoning      D.accepting
54.A.As a result       B.At the same time     C.In addition       D.On the contrary
55.A.anything B.something C.nothing     D.all

第二节完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A fisherman was lying on a beautiful beach and enjoying the warm sunshine with one end of his fishing pole (鱼竿) placed in the sand.
Then a 21 came walking down the beach to have a 22 from his work. He saw the fisherman and decided to 23 why this fisherman was not working  24 .
“If you want to catch lots of fish, you should be 25 rather than lying on the beach!”
The fisherman asked, looking 26 at the businessman and smiling, “And what will my reward be?”
“Well, you can get big 27 to catch more fish!” the man answered.
“And then what will my reward be?” asked the fisherman, 28 smiling.
The businessman replied, “Then you will 29 money and you can buy more nets and also a big boat 30 you can get a lot more fish!”
“And then what will my reward be?” the fisherman asked the 31 question with a smiling face again.
The businessman was beginning to get 32  .
“You can buy a bigger boat, and hire (雇) some people to fish for you! Then you will be a rich man,” he said in a higher 33  .
Once again the fisherman smiled at him and asked, “And then what will my reward be?”
The businessman was 34  of his question and shouted at the fisherman, “Don’t you understand? You can become so 35  that you will never have to work for your living again! You can 36  on this beach and enjoy the  37  .”
The fisherman didn’t  38  the question this time.  39  , he asked “What do you think I’m doing right now?”
Not knowing  40  to say, the businessman left.
21.A. teacher                     B. doctor        C. farmer              D. businessman
22.A. look                        B. rest                   C. walk                 D. meeting
23.A. look up                    B. hunt for            C. find out             D. watch out
24.A. little                        B. much                C. hard                  D. early
25.A. learning                   B. working            C. sleeping            D. resting
26.A. down                B. up                    C. away                 D. out
27.A. fields                B. space                C. nets                  D. houses
28.A. still                      B. even            C. not                   D. only                
29.A. accept               B. receive              C. make                D. create
30.A. as if                         B. even though       C. so that        D. although
31.A. same                 B. difficult            C. special              D. different
32.A. frightened               B. interested          C. hungry              D. angry
33.A. voice                     B. sound         C. grade                D. place
34.A. fond                        B. tired                 C. proud         D. worried
35.A. famous                    B. rich                  C. happy        D. lucky
36.A. sit                           B. stand                 C. lie                    D. run
37.A. sunshine                   B. moonlight  C. cool wind          D. sunrise
38.A. reply                B. repeat        C. consider            D. report
39.A. However                  B. Instead              C. So                   D. Besides     
40.A. when                B. where        C. what                 D. which
Situated in the Northeast region of Vietnam, Halong Bay is made up of 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have been given names. The concentrated zone of stone islands is famous for its spectacular scenery of caves, and forms the central zone of Halong Bay.
Seen from above, Halong Bay looks like a geographic work of art. While exploring the bay, you feel lost in a wonderful world. There is Man’s Head Island, which resembles a man standing and looking towards the mainland. Dragon Island looks like a dragon winding above the blue water. La Vong Island resembles an old man fishing. There are also the islands of the Sail, the Pair of Roosters, and the Incense Burner, which are all astonishingly like their names.
It has been proven by scientists that Halong Bay was one of the first places of human existence. It is also a region of highly-concentrated biological diversity with many ecosystems of coral reefs, and tropical forests, which are home to thousands of species of animals and rare plants.
The beach located along the coast of Halong Bay has a year-round average temperature of 20℃. Among the palm trees are large hotels. Visitors are seen on white sand and under the green trees are small family-run restaurants. After swimming, tourists can enjoy cold drinks. No wonder the 18h meeting of the Committee of the World Heritages of UNESCO officially recognized Halong Bay as a natural heritage site of worldwide importance.
小题1:What forms the central zone of Halong Bay?
A.1,969 islands of various sizes.
B.The concentrated zone of stone islands.
C.989 islands that have been given names.
D.Man’s Head Island.
小题2:We can infer that the names of most islands ______.
A.have something to do with theirs shapes.
B.were given by the visitors in Halong Bay
C.were given by the geologists of Vietnam
D.are related to their history
小题3: The author writes the passage mainly to_______.
A.tell some information about the history of Vietnam
B.introduce the average temperature in Vietnam
C.introduce the beach of Vietnam
D.tell readers something about Halong Bay

A senior official in charge of Internet security has claimed that the country has become the world' s biggest victim of cyber-attacks.
In an interview with Xinhua over the weekend, Zhou Yonglin, deputy chief of the operations department of China National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team ( CNCERT), also dismissed Google' s complaints that hackers traced to China had attacked its servers.
Google has not yet given CNCERT any report on the company' s complaints about the attacks, according to Zhou. "We have been hoping that Google will contact us so that we could have details on this issue and provide them help if necessary.”
Foreign firms such as eBay have turned to CNCERT for cyber security issues in the past year. Last year, the Internet security watchdog received 21,618 complaints from foreign companies, of which 1,095 cases were solved after combining similar cases. These cases included the trojan and phishing attacks (钓鱼攻击) against eBay /Paypal, JPMorgan Chase & Co and MarkMonitor Inc.
China has also sought other countries' help to clear web pages with malicious content. In November 2009, CNCERT reported to its US counterpart, the US-CERT, about two US-registered domain (域) names that were planting trojans on hundreds of Chinese websites. The domain names were shut down within two days of CNCERT’s requests.
With the number of Chinese netizens soaring but their Internet security awareness lagging, hackers have made China their primary target, Zhou said. He accused overseas hackers, especially those in the US, of illegally controlling computers in China by implanting malicious programs including trojans and zombie programs.
Compared with Interact security issues in the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea, it is very serious in China. Last year, 262,000 IP addresses in China were hit by trojans planted by nearly 165,000 overseas IP addresses. Those from the US ranked first, accounting for 16.61 percent.
60. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Google attacked by unknown hackers.                  
B. US legally responsible for Internet Security
C. Malicious Programs, an International Problem
D. China, the world' s biggest victim of cyber-attacks
61. Who does the underlined "a senior official" refer to?
A. An interviewer from Xinhua News Agency.
B. Deputy Chief of operation department of CNCERT.
C. A high official from Google Company.                 
D. A representative from foreign firms.
62. The author mentions eBay as an example of ________.
A. complaining for the cyber attacks                         B. seeking other countries for assistance
C. turning to CNCERT for cyber security                   D. taking USA as a counterpart
63. What does the writer intend to tell the readers in Paragraph 5?
A. The global cyber-attacks are mainly from the US.
B. International cooperation quickens steps to settle cyber issues.
C. The two US-registered domains are the counterparts of US-CERT.
D. CNCERT shut down the two US domain names within two days.

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Each age has its pleasure and its pains. The happiest person is the one who    21   what each age gives him without    22   any time in useless regrets.
Childhood is a time when there are    23   duties. Life is always giving    24   things to a child. He finds    25   in playing in the rain or snow. His first    26   to the seaside makes him wild. But a child has his    27  . He is not so    28   to do as he wishes to. He is always told not to do this or that, or is even    29   for what he has done wrong. His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
When the young man starts to make his own living, he becomes free    30   the discipline(纪律) of schools and parents, but at the same time he is forced to accept duties. He can no longer    31   others to pay for his food, clothing and housing, but has to work if he wants to live    32  . If he spends most of his time playing about in the    33   he used as a child, he will go    34  . And if he breaks the    35   of society, he may go to prison. However, if he works hard, keeps out of    36  , and has good health, he can have the greatest happiness of seeing himself make rapid    37   in his job and of building up his position in society.
Old age has always been considered as the    38   time of life. But the old can feel the happiness of having come through the    39   of life safely and having reached a time when they can lie back and rest,    40   the young to continue the fight.
21. A. shares            B. enjoys            C. chooses             D. refuses
22. A. saving        B. offering                 C. hoping                   D. wasting
23. A. little              B. a few                  C. few                    D. a little
24. A. delicious        B. new                    C. similar                  D. meaningless
25. A. discipline       B. duty                   C. pleasure             D. pain
26. A. knowledge     B. thought                 C. visit                   D. play
27. A. characters      B. pains                  C. mistakes             D. habits
28. A. willing        B. glad                    C. careful                   D. free
29. A. regretted        B. punished             C. praised               D. apologized
30. A. in                  B. with                   C. against                   D. from
31. A. hope              B. expect             C. promise              D. forbid
32. A. freely            B. safely                 C. gladly             D. comfortably
33. A. rain               B. sea                         C. way                  D. work
34. A. bad               B. wrong                 C. good                   D. hungry
35. A. peace             B. rule                    C. law                      D. plan
36. A. power            B. trouble            C. order                  D. control
37. A. chance        B. progress         C. condition              D. score
38. A. better            B. worse                 C. worst                  D. best
39. A. battle             B. hunger             C. peace                        D. joy
40. A. keeping             B. leaving             C. remaining             D. permitting

SYDNEY (AFP) — Thousands of people sat down to breakfast on the Sydney Harbor Bridge on Sunday after the bridge was closed to traffic and carpeted with grass for the first time for a giant picnic.
About 6,000 early riser were on the steel bridge from 6:30 am to take part in the two-hour event designed to show Sydney’s best food and outdoor lifestyle.
As music performers provided the background music, those who had won tickets to the picnic in a random lottery (随机抽奖) began to feast on fruit, pastries, muesli, yoghurt ...
“It’s amazing to see the bridge in this perspective (角度),” said Don Fuchs who lives near the bridge, which is used by about 100,000 cars daily.
“Usually you sit in the car, you cross it, and that’s it.”
“It was beautiful,” said Linda Curnow who attended the picnic with her family. “The grass was so thick that it was like being in your backyard.”
New South Wales state Premier Nathan said the event was set to become a mark of an annual Sydney’s month-long October food festival.
About 45,000 people applied for tickets to the breakfast for which people brought their own food but were able to taste samples from some of the state’s best producers.
Organizers used about 40 percent of the grass on Sydney parks. The bridge reopened at about 1:00 pm.
64. What made Linda Curnow feel as if she were in her own backyard?
A. There being no cars passing by.
B. So much food offered by Australian producers.
C. So many people dining at the same time.
D. The thick grass covering the bridge.
65. Why was the event planned?
A. To mark the Sydney food festival.              B. To attract more tourists to Sydney.
C. To promote the Australian life.                   D. To display the world’s best food.
66. We learn from the passage that _____.
A. the giant picnic is organized in a park in Sydney
B. the grass from Sydney parks was moved to the bridge
C. the Sydney Harbour Bridge was open to traffic all day
D. those who had won tickets to the picnic didn’t eat breakfast
67. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Welcome to Sydney 
B. October — Sydney’s art festival
C. Thousands eat breakfast on Sydney Harbour bridge
D. What is the feature of Sydney?

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