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11.My mother always says that I'm born to dance ballet.But that September when I was in a ballet(16)B and went to do a turn,something just happened.I heard it and I surely (17)D it.I went right to a doctor and got an MRI,which (18)Da lot of damage to my knee-a(n)(19)Binjury for a dancer.I had to have a(n)(20)C.
Everything had been going so well and now I had this huge injury.Dance was my life,but(21)B,I wasn't going to be able to do it for a year or possibly never again.
My dad was really a big inspiration for me.He was(22)Ba battle against cancer at that time.He showed me how to make it through a (23)Bsituation.I thought that if he could do that,I could handle this,too.(24)A my operation,I had great difficulty walking,but I knew that if I really worked hard,my injury would (25)C.
Several months later,I definitely wasn't at my strongest,but I could (26)A a class.The dancing I did was basic at first-(27)Athat my knee could handle.
Once we started practicing in the fall,I was beginning to feel like myself again.One day,I (28)D the schedule and my name was next to Eliot Feld.I thought it must be a(n) (29)A because he is very famous in the ballet world.But it wasn't.He(30)C me and taught me a lot of things.At l8,I had a solo performance!It was a big (31)C.I was so excited and felt like a real ballerina.After the (32)B,Eliot said,"You know,you have a gift-and you are also made of"(33)CThat,coming from him,was the  (34)Ccompliment(赞美)I have ever received.I'd like to think that (35)A my injury made me strong.

16.A.classB.schoolC.teamD.play
17.A.touchedB.acceptedC.brokeD.felt
18.A.pointedB.saidC.readD.showed
19.A.necessaryB.deadlyC.practicalD.important
20.A.holidayB.cryC.operationD.test
21.A.in timeB.all of a suddenC.at presentD.once in a while
22.A.leadingB.fightingC.losingD.inventing
23.A.wonderfulB.difficultC.positiveD.heavy
24.A.AfterB.DuringC.AtD.Over
25.A.moveB.goC.healD.die
26.A.get throughB.take upC.break intoD.set out
27.A.movesB.activitiesC.damagesD.breathes
28.A.stoleB.borrowedC.facedD.checked
29.A.mistakeB.opportunityC.problemD.task
30.A.heldB.obeyedC.encouragedD.received
31.A.surpriseB.secretC.successD.position
32.A.speechB.performanceC.competitionD.match
33.A.mudB.woodC.goldD.steel
34.A.simplestB.deepestC.greatestD.smartest
35.A.dealing withB.1etting outC.setting upD.turning to

分析 本文是一篇夹叙夹议的文章.文章讲述了我是一位学习芭蕾舞的学生,可是一次事故使我的膝盖受伤,我很失望.通过向父亲学习,手术后我努力的锻炼,结果,我的伤痊愈了.并成功地进行了个人表演.正是对待伤痛的态度使我更坚强了.

解答 16-20BDDBC  21-25 BBBAC  26-30 AADAC  31-35 CBCCA
16.B 考查名词词义辨析及上下文语境理解.school学校;class班级;team队;play戏剧.那个九月当我在上芭蕾舞课去做一个翻转动作的时候,意外发生了.根据下文的but I could (26)a class.可知是在上课,故选B.
17.D 考查动词词义辨析.touched感动;accepted接受;broke打破,折断;felt感觉.腿骨折了,我听到了,也感觉到了.故选D.
18.D 考查动词词义辨析.pointed指;said 说; read读;showed显示,表明.我径直找医生做了一个MRI,这张片子表明我的膝盖伤得很厉害.故选D.
19.B 考查形容词词义辨析.necessary 必须的;deadly 致命的.practical实用的;important重要的;我径直找医生做了一个MRI,这张片子表明我的膝盖伤得很厉害.对一个舞蹈演员来说,是一个致命的伤.故选B.
20.C 考查名词词义辨析.holiday 假期;cry 哭;operation手术;test考试.因为我受了伤,所以需要做手术(operation).故选C.
21.B 考查介词短语的含义.in time及时;all of a sudden 突然at present 目前;once in a while偶尔.跳舞是我的生命.但突然我一年不能跳舞了也许是永远不能了.故选B.
22.B 考查动词词义辨析.leading引领;fighting 对抗;losing 失去; inventing发明.我的父亲给了我很大的鼓励.他那时正在和癌症作斗争.故选B.
23.B 考查形容词词义辨析.wonderful极好的;difficult困难的;positive积极的;heavy重的.他向我展示如何闯过难关.故选B.
24.A 考查介词词义辨析.After 在…之后;During 在…期间; At 在…点; over在…之上.手术之后我克服困难行走,但是我知道如果我真的努力锻炼,我的伤就会痊愈.故选A.
25.C 考查动词词义辨析.move移动;go 走; heal治愈;die 死.手术之后我克服困难行走,但是我知道如果我真的努力锻炼,我的伤就会痊愈(heal).故选C.
26.A 考查动词词组辨析.get through通过,成功;take up从事;break into破门而入;set out开始,出发.几个月后,虽然我没有达到最佳状态,但我可以成功上课了.故选A.
27.A 考查名词词义辨析.moves动作;activities活动;damages伤害;breathes呼吸.我做的是简单的动作,我的膝盖能承受.故选A.
28.D 考查名词词义辨析.stole偷;borrowed借;faced面对;checked 检查.一天,我查看(checked)我的训练表,我的名字挨着Eliot Feld.故选D.
29.A 考查名词词义辨析.mistake 错误;opportunity 机会;problem问题;task任务.一天,我查看我的训练表,我的名字挨着Eliot Feld.我想那一定是一个错误(mistake).因为他在芭蕾界就很有名了.故选A.
30.C 考查动词词义辨析.held握住;obeyed 遵守;encouraged 鼓励;received接收.他鼓励我并且教会了我许多东西.故选C.
31.C 考查名词词义辨析.surprise吃惊;secret秘密;success成功;position位置.18岁那年,我举行了个人表演.那是一次巨大的成功.故选C.
32.B 考查名词词义辨析及上下文语境理解.speech演讲;performance表演;competition竞争;match比赛.根据前文的I had a solo performance可知,此处用performance,意为"表演之后".故选B.
33.C 考查名词词义辨析.mud 泥;wood木头;gold 金子;steel钢.表演之后,Eliot说,给你一个礼物(用金子做的个人塑像),同时,你也是用金子(gold )做的.以表示对他的鼓励和赞赏.故选C.
34.C 考查形容词词义辨析.simplest最简单的;deepest 最深的;greatest最伟大的;smartest最聪明的.那是我所获得的最好的(greatest)赞美.故选C.
35.A 考查动词短语的含义.dealing with对待,处理;letting out泄露;setting up建立;turning to 转向.我想正是我对待我的伤痛的态度使我更坚强.故选A.

点评 完形填空考查学生综合运用语言的能力.做题时,要先通读全文,掌握大意,然后结合选项,仔细阅读文章,选择最适合语境的词,注意上下文的呼应及语境.

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79.What's the result of expanding the kinds of sports taught in school?The risks of getting injured increase/expand..
80.P.E.teachers without special training are more likely toneglect unsafe conditions.
81.After reading the passage,could you give at least two suggestions to an American school on how to reduce injuries in"phys ed"classes?Increasing the number of school nurses; avoiding high risk activities.
6.Ryo Desmidt is in his first year at a kindergarten in Hong Kong and seems like an especially gifted child.He is three years old.Since he was ten months old,his mother,Momoe,has been taking him to a language center five times a week where he is taught to listen,speak and interact in English,Mandarin and Japanese.He attends a language school in the city that offers courses for children as young as a few months old.
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With a large expatriate(侨民)community and an increase in mainland Chinese parents wishing to send their kids across the homer to school.Hong Kong's world class educational system is under   siege  with applications.And this pressure is being felt by parents,many of whom are starting early and going to extraordinary lengths to outshine thousands of other applicants for limited pre-school opportunities,believing it will give them an advantage when it comes to securing a primary school place.
At this time of the year,parents go into a crazy queuing for application forms at schools acroos Hong Kong.According to Fung Kai Kindergarten in the city's Sheung Shui district,around 2,000people camped out overnight to apply for only 240available spaces on October 7-police were even called in to deal with complaints about people cutting the queue.
In Hong Kong,where formal pre-school education begins at the age of three,many prospective parents begin mapping out education plans before their children are born.Desmidt,an expat mother living in Hong Kong,revealed she started looking for potential kindergartens and playgroups during her pregnancy.

51.From Ryo Desmidt we can know that parents in Hong KongC.
A.spend much on their own language learning
B.usually attend a language center with their children
C.compete for limited school resources for their children
D.try to set examples for others in children's education
52.What does the underlined word"siege''in Paragraph 3mean?C
A.control    B.investigation    C.pressure   D.discussion
53.Why is it harder to apply for Hong Kong's schools?A
A.More kids in mainland are studying there.
B.More Hong Kong parents move to mainland.
C.Children in Hong Kong are outstanding.
D.Children in mainland are outstanding.
54.What does Paragraph 4mainly tell us?D
A.Parents fill in admission forms.   B.Policemen keep peace.
C.Parents camp out overnight.      D.Parents queue for school applications.
55.A ccording to the text,Desmidt was aBmother.
A.near-sighted    B.far-sighted    C.self-serving   D.straight-forward.
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People can have an intuitive (直观的) grasp of the meanings if they see pinyin,Kleeman said,adding that people avoid using an English word to keep the original meaning.
"We have nearly 120Chinese-linked words now in Oxford English Dictionary,"she said.Some of them are:Guanxi,which means"connection"; Taikonaut,a mix of taikong,meaning outer space,and astronaut.
The new words will be first uploaded on the official website before the dictionaries arrive.The online version is also renewed every three months."It at least broke our old rules.It used to take 10years to include a new word but now we keep the pace with the time,"according to a statement from ex-chief-editor John Simpson.

64.Which of the following statements is true according to the text?B
A.Dama and hukou have made it into Oxford English dictionary.
B.Some influential Chinese words appeared on one of BBC's recent programs.
C.tuhao refers to people who have both the cash and the class.
D.John Simpson thinks that it is not good to break old rules.
65.What does the underlined part in paragraph 2mean?A
A.Give orders to others.B.Get ready to help others.
C.Go on a diet.D.Put on weight.
66.Tuhao becomes more popular in September partly becauseD.
A.it is very likely to appear in Oxford English Dictionary
B.it is often used by the online community
C.people use Chinese pinyin to keep the original meaning
D.Apple launched a new gold-colored iPhone
67.The main idea of the text is thatA.
A.tuhao may end up in Oxford English Dictionary
B.sometimes pinyin makes Chinese words better understood
C.tuhao has a new meaning at the present time
D.Oxford English Dictionary Includes new words faster than before.
20.Britain's most popular lie has been discovered,with one in four people admitting using"Sorry I had no signal"when returning a missed mobile phone call,a survey found.
According to a recent survey people usually use this little white lie after they hit the"ignore"button when their mobile rang.The second most common fib is"I haven't got any cash on me"when asked for money by beggars.Modern technology is a major excuse in many of our lies with"I didn't get your text"in 18th,"Our server was down"in 20th and"My battery died"in 26th place.
Researchers found the average Briton tells on average four lies every day or almost 1500 every year.One in three Britons have lied about their weight,a quarter have fibbed about the amount of debt they are in and 30 percent have bent the truth about the amount of exercise they do.
Almost a quarter of men have told their wife or girlfriend they look good in an outfit,despite thinking the opposite.More than 40 percent of women have admitted lying about how much new clothes actually cost while 30 percent have fibbed about how much they've had to drink.
Three quarters of people think women are better liars.The research found 46 per cent of girls have been caught lying,compared to 58 of men.Men tell the most fibs,coming out with five every day compared to women who lie just three times.
A spokesman for one poll,which carried out the research of 4,300 adults,said,"As a nation we are obsessed with trying to be nice and not upsetting people.Often little white lies are used to cover what we actually want to say."
"Most of these were considered either completely harmless or necessary depending on the situation in which they are delivered."He added,"It was sad to see a string of compliments in the top 50,but once again in many cases perhaps it is better to compliment(恭维) with a lie than destroy someone with the truth."
26.What is the best title for the passage?A
A.The most popular British lies         B.British people like to lie
C.The reasons British people lie        D.Technology makes us lie
27.According to the research,what do women most frequently lie about?D
A.Their weight
B.The amount of their debt.
C.Their drinking habits
D.The cost of their clothing.
28.Which of the following statement is true according to the research?B
A.Three quarters of women are better liars
B.Men lie more often than women.
C.More men are better liars than women
D.More women lie than men.
29.The underlined phrase"obsessed with"is closest in meaning toA.
A.very concerned with                  
B.surprised about
C.opposed to                           
D.not interested in
30.Why do people usually lie according to the one poll?C
A.To prevent argument with their partners.
B.To avoid speaking with others on the phone.
C.To avoid hurting others.
D.To destroy others.
1.Indian's snake charmers (耍蛇者) are to be retrained as wildlife teachers under a plan to prevent their unique skills and knowledge from being lost.The charmers,who make snakes dance to the sound of flutes (笛子),used to be a traditional feature of Indian life,performing in towns and villages,until they were banned in 1972to control the trade in snake skins.
The government is now considering a plan to train the snake charmers,as they are known,to visit schools and zoos to tell children about forests and wildlife.There is also a proposal to set up a"dial a snake charmer"service to help householders to deal with unwelcome intruders (入侵者).
"For generations they have been a feature of Indian life but now they can't earn a living for fear of arrest,"said Behar Dutt,a professor behind the plans,"if a policeman doesn't catch them,animal rights activists report them."
Many snake charmers have continued to work clandestinely since the ban,despite the threat of up to three years in jail.But their trademark cloth-covered baskets,hanging from a bamboo pole carried across their shoulders,make them an easy target (目标) for police.
The fate of Shisha Nath,56,from Badarpur,a village just outside of Delhi,is typical of practitioners (从业者) of the dying art."I used to earn enough to support my family and send my children to school,"he said."Now it's hard to earn even for a day.My children want to be snake charmers.It's our identity.We love the work.But it's become impossible."
Next month Dutt's project to train 30snake charmers will begin at a snake park in Pune,western India,where experts will enrich their home-grown skills with some formal knowledge.
More than the law,though,it is the dishonest attitude of their fellow countryman that angers many snake charmers.
"We're disturbed all the time but when people want a snake removed from the house,they rush to us,"said Prakash Nath,who was ordered recently to the home of Sonia Gandhi,the Congress party leader.

60.According to the passage,snake charmers will be retrained as wildlife teachers mainly becauseD.
A.schools need large numbers of such teachers
B.most of them cannot support their families
C.their performances on the street are banned
D.the government plans to save the dying art
61.The purpose of the proposed"dial a snake charmer"in paragraph 2telephone service isD.
A.to give performance of snake dancing
B.to teach householders how to catch and kill snakes
C.to offer cleaning service to wealthy householders
D.to help remove unwanted snakes from the houses
62.The word underlined word"clandestinely"in paragraph 4can be best replaced by the word"A".
A.secretly  B.happily  C.unconsciously  D.diligently
63.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?B
A.Snake charmers can easily be recognized by the police on the street.
B.Children of snake charmers would not like to continue their fathers'job.
C.Snake charmers are quite angry with the attitude of their fellow countrymen.
D.The animal rights activists take a negative attitude towards snake charmers.

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