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Once upon a time, there lived many doves(鸽子) in the jungle. One day they went out in search of food. They flew long distances 36 did not get anything to eat. All of them were 37 .
A young dove asked the King Dove, “Your Majesty(陛下),please 38 us to take some rest.” The King replied, “Have 39 , my dear young fellow. We shall 40 get something to eat very soon.”
The young dove started flapping(拍打) his wings(翅膀) with 41 and soon left everyone else behind. After some time, he 42 and spoke to others, “Hey, I see lots of 43 down there.”
Hearing this, all the doves started 44 the grains(谷物) under a banyan tree. 45 The King Dove said, “It’s too good to be true. There is something wrong. Don’t rush towards the grains. It might be a 46 .Some hunter must have laid a trap(下了陷阱).”
But the doves were very hungry. The 47 of the grains was too tempting(诱惑人的).Without giving a(n) 48 to the king’s advice, they flew
down and started eating the grains. After having a big 49 , they tried to fly away, only to 50 that they were caught in a net.
The King Dove said, “ I told you before that it is a trick(骗局) of some hunter.
All of them felt ashamed and 51 . One of them said to the King Dove. “Oh Your Majesty, please save us.”
So the King Dove said, “All of you must try to fly with the 52 at the same time and in the same 53 , all of you.”
Just then they saw a(n) 54 show up. The King Dove said, “ Now all of you, fly together.”
So all the doves flapped their wings together and flew with the net. The hunter stood dazed(眩晕). He couldn’t ____55___ what he had just seen.
【小题1】..
| A.but | B.and | C.so | D.or |
| A.excited | B.surprised | C.tired | D.angry |
| A.help | B.teach | C.allow | D.accept |
| A.rest | B.courage | C.luck | D.interest |
| A.slowly | B.happily | C.possibly | D.surely |
| A.surprise | B.pleasure | C.force(用力) | D.anger |
| A.turned down | B.turned back | C.broke out | D.watched out |
| A.persons | B.doves | C.plants | D.grains |
| A.rushing towards | B.looking for | C.picking up | D.dropping down |
| A.Gladly | B.Amazedly | C.Hardly | D.Suddenly |
| A.magic | B.trick | C.dream | D.mistake |
| A.color | B.smell | C.view | D.sight |
| A.sound | B.thought | C.idea | D.care |
| A.meeting | B.discussion | C.meal | D.break |
| A.appreciate | B.understand | C.realize | D.worry |
| A.pleased | B.scared(害怕) | C.full | D.sick |
| A.food | B.king | C.net | D.wing |
| A.way | B.place | C.circle | D.direction |
| A.hunter | B.guide | C.adult | D.child |
| A.believe | B.remember | C.tell | D.catch |
Ten Chinese PhD students are demanding that Beijing Normal University Professor Yu Dan be away from her television show on CCTV10. They argue that her on-air explanations of Confucius’s Analects (孔子《论语》) are “incorrect and misleading”.
Yu is known for explaining Confucius’s Analects to a TV audience. But some complain that her explanations are unfaithful to Chinese tradition.
But Yu doesn’t seem to worry too much about her critics, saying, “It’s a matter of personal choice. Some like KFC, while others like McDonalds.”
STEALING some online gamer’s password might seem less harmful than credit card theft. It does keep the victim from wearing himself out all night playing. But it is not all that nice, says 19-year-old Zhang Qiwen, in Shanghai.
Last August, Zhang accidentally downloaded a Trojan while playing Warcraft. The Trojan is a type of virus used by hackers to steal people’s passwords. Overnight the Trojan transferred all the “gold” (game credits) from Zhang’s private account to an unknown account. Zhang hopes the police will find and punish the thief, who can also pocket some cash since the stolen “gold” can go on sale online.
New England’s largest indoor public garden has opened here in a historic park, and officials expect it to become a center for learning about plants as well as a top attraction for visitors.
The glass-walled Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, which opened on March 2, offers a tropical garden, an orchid garden, and a Mediterranean room with a collection of citrus trees. The center also has two classrooms and will offer gardening classes provided by the University of Rhode Island.
Roger Williams Park, named for the city’s 17th-century founder, also has a zoo. The park already attracts more than 2 million visitors a year, and Providence Mayor David Cicilline said that he expects the new center will attract more and more visitors to Providence.
【小题1】Which of the following statements is true?
| A.Confucius’s Analects is like KFC or McDonalds in China now. |
| B.19-year-old Zhang was angry because a hacker stole his “gold”. |
| C.The Trojan is a new online game. |
| D.The garden is run by a university. |
| A.there are four gardens in Roger Williams Park Botanical Center. |
| B.No one likes Yu Dan’s explanation of Confucius’s Analects. |
| C.Yu Dan won’t show up on CCTV any more for explanations of Confucius’s Analects. |
| D.Some people make money by stealing online gamers’ game credits and selling them. |
| A.It’s in England. | B.It’s in Providence. |
| C.It’s in a botanical center. | D.It’s in a famous zoo. |
| A.a biology textbook | B.a fashion magazine |
| C.a newspaper | D.a book review |
Nuclear radiation(核辐射)has a certain mystery, partly because it cannot be detected(探测) by human senses. It can’t be seen or heard, or touched or tasted, even though it may be all around us. There are other things like that. For example, radio waves are all around but we can’t detect them or sense them without a radio receiver. Similarly, we can’t sense radioactivity without a radiation detector. But unlike common radio waves, nuclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other living things.
At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in important organs. Even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hit anything important, the damage may not be serious. This is the case when only a few cells are hit, and when they are killed outright. Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in an unusual way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years.
This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the knowledge of the person at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated(放射治疗)and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten, or twenty years later as a result. A child can be born weak or easy to get serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.
【小题1】According to the passage, the danger of nuclear power lies in __________.
| A.nuclear mystery | B.radiation detection |
| C.radiation level | D.nuclear radiation |
| A.when it kills a few cells |
| B.if it damages a few cells |
| C.though the damaged cells can repair themselves |
| D.unless the damaged cells can reproduce themselves |
| A.kill large numbers of cells in main organs |
| B.replace cells which may grow into cancer years later |
| C.affect the healthy growth of our younger generation |
| D.A and C |
| A.The importance of protection from radiation cannot be overemphasized(过度强调). |
| B.The mystery about radiation has been solved. |
| C.Cancer is only caused by radiation. |
| D.Radiation can hurt those who do know about its danger. |
| A.Radiation Can Hurt Us. |
| B.Radiation Is the Source of Cancer. |
| C.Radiation Is a Subject Scientists Work on. |
| D.Radiation Is a Mystery. |
Remembering names is an important social skill. Here are some ways to master it.
Recite and repeat in conversation(谈话,交往).
When you hear a person’s name, repeat it. Immediately say it to yourself several times without moving your lips. You could also repeat the name in a way that does not sound forced or artificial(矫揉造作的,不自然的).
Ask the other person to recite and repeat.
You can let other people help you remember their names. After you’ve been introduced to someone,ask that person to spell the name and pronounce it correctly for you. Most people will be pleased by the effort(努力) you’re making to learn their names.
Admit you don’t know.
Admitting that you can’t remember someone’s name can actually make people relaxed. Most of them will feel sympathy if you say, “I’ m working to remember names better. Yours is right on the tip of my tongue. What is it again?”
Use associations(联络,联系).
Link(联系) each person you meet with one thing you find interesting or unusual. For example, you could make a mental note:“Vicki Cheng — tall, black hair.” To reinforce (加强) your associations, write them on a small card as soon as possible.
Limit the number of new names you learn at one time.
When meeting a group of people, concentrate on(集中精力) remembering just two or three names. Free yourself from remembering everyone. Few of the people in mass introductions expect you to remember their names. Another way is to limit yourself to learning just first names. Last names can come later.
Go early.
Consider going early to conferences(会议), parties and classes. Sometimes just a few people show up(到场) on time. That’s fewer names for you to remember. And as more people arrive, you can hear them being introduced to others — an automatic (无意识的)review for you.
1...How will most people feel when you try hard to remember their names?
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A.They will be moved. |
B.They will be annoyed. |
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C.They will be delighted. |
D.They will be discouraged. |
2..If you can’t remember someone’s name, you may ________.
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A.tell him the truth |
B.tell him a white lie |
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C.ask him for pity |
D.ask others to help you |
3...When you meet a group of people, it is better to remember________.
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A.all their names |
B.a couple of names first |
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C.just their last names |
D.as many names as possible |
4...What does the text mainly tell us?
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A.Tips on an important social skill. |
B.Importance of attending parties. |
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C.How to make use of associations. |
D.How to recite and repeat names. |
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第二节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
My grandmother has been suffering from a bad cough these days. 36 old people seem to get diseases often, I got 37 about my grandmother when a friend told me about her grandfather 38 a stroke and diabetes.
I 39 my grandmother every day asking about her sleep, her diet or what she buys, to 40 she is all right. It is now that I 41 how much my family 42 to me. Remembering my grandma cooking dinner for me, I am 43 to find that if I think about it, there are lots of things that move me to 44 . I found that my dad was taking 45 of the roses in my bedroom to make sure they were 46 when I went back from school on the 47 . On the Sunday , my parents take me 48 to campus and gave me fruits, snacks, and drinks as if nothing was 49 at college.
But I 50 none of this before. I used to phone them if I had problems and would 51 without a thank-you as soon as I got the 52 . My grandma’s problem 53 me of how important family is. The world is attractive to us teenagers and we seem to have a great career to pursue and many 54 . But most important of all, we have a 55 to care for and love for.
36.A.Unless B Although C.Until D.D.Whether
37.A.bored B.delighted C.disappointed D.worried
38.A.having B.considering C.curing D.governing
39.A.write B.save C.call D.dream
40.A.carry out B.make sure C.point out D.put forward
41.A.realize B.miss C.regret D.doubt
42.A.excites B.touches C.means D.encourages
43.A.amazed B.interested C.frightened D.annoyed
44.A.thanks B.sweaters C.tears D.hopes
45.A.fun B.part C.hold D.care
46.A.worse B.friendly C.valuable D.lovely
47.A.space B weekend C.time D.place
48.A.back B.right C.straight D.away
49.A.beneficial B.cheap C.available D.comfortable
50.A.noticed B.accepted C.adapted D.performed
51.A.show up B.hang up C.burn up D.bring up
52.A.agreement B.decision C.exchange D.solution
53.A.reminds B.informs C.approves D.robs
54.A.impressions B.invitations C.responsibilities D.explanations
55.A life B.family C.friend D.soldier