摘要: In 2008 many people lost their lives in the 5.12 e in Sichuan province. 第二节:选词填空(共5小题.每小题1分.满分5) 选用适当的词组.并用其正确的形式填空.每个词组只用一次. blow up, persuade-to do, come to power, go through, come out, care about

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A 25-year-old student from Hubei was   36  into Tsinghua,China’s most famous university after an eight—year struggle.Li Jun comes from a poor family in a small village of Hubei Province.He first  37  going to college in the year 2000 38 he was admitted by a 1ocal school after  39  from a secondary technical school at age 17.Being a  40 art student,he passed the exam again next year but  41 school because of lacking money in September 2002.Life seemed   42  but Li didn’t give in.He earned a  43 by working part time in Wuhan’s art rooms and tutoring students.But he never lost sight of his lifelong dream of  44 the Academy of Arts&Design of Tsinghua University.Li 45  the college entrance examination for five continuous years starting from 2003.  46  ,he missed making the cut one mark last year.

  In 2008,his fifth try,Li’s efforts   47  .He finished the qualifying exam in his province and was finally admitted as a sculpture major into Tsinghua University.Every year, Li took art  48 in Beijing and took exams from December to March.He then took cultural courses in his school till June. The rest of the year he spent on  49  work.Li said he hadn’t  50  any money from his family since he graduated from the technical secondary school.Li said the reason he maintained for eight years was that he wanted to change his fate(命运)  51  knowledge.

52  by his contribution,Li Jun’s university funded him 9000 yuan out of his tuition fees of 11450 yuan.An eight—year struggle may have come to an end for Li Jun,but a new  53  has now begun.Li said he  54  not worry about repaying loans at present.He wants to study well and  55  more scholarships.

36.A.accept           B.admitted      C.admired      D.allowed

37.A.talked of      B.told of      C.knew of       D. dreamt of

38.A.where        B.since       C.that         D.when

39.A.learning       B.separating     C.graduating      D.dating

40.A.surprised    B.gifted     C.interested       D.easy going

41.A.went on with   B.watched out for C.1ooked forward to   D.dropped out of

42.A.fair          B.unfair       C.lucky         D.unlikely

43.A.value         B.respect      C.1iving        D.freedom

44.A.visiting       B.entering      C.supporting      D.pursing

45.A.turned to      B.applied for     C.called for   D.adapted to

46.A.Instead      B.At times       C.However       D.Besides

47.A.took off      B.gave off      C.paid off        D.sent off

48.A.ways         B.programmes    C.success      D.courses 

49.A.full—time    B.part—time      C.out—of—door   D.all

50.A.asked for      B.looked for     C.prayed for      D.waited for

51.A.on        B.for           C.through      D.into

52.A.Encouraged    B.Impressed    C.Accused      D.Influenced

53.A.challenge     B.1ife          C.case          D.relationship

54.A. will       B. would     C. can       D. might

55.A.spend       B.use          C.care          D.win

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  CCTV anchorman LuoJing died of cancer on June 5, 2009 at the age of 48.

  In 1983, graduating from Beijing Broadcasting Institute, he began his career as a prime time newscaster for CCTV.Over the past decades, as an icon of China's broadcasting industry, LuoJing's modest image and clear voice left unforgettable memories with his audience.

  In 2008 when he was diagnosed as having lymph(淋巴)cancer, he felt it too awful, for two weeks later he was to run the torch, he asked doctors to keep the secret in order for him to complete the task of the Olympic torch.Finally, not only did he complete the task, but he participated in a series of voice-overwork in the Olympic Games opening ceremony.After that, he frankly said to the leader the next day, “I have completed the task and I am going to hospital today.”

  Broadcast sowing rate of the News Network used to be 180 words a minute, but increases to 300 words a minute, which is beyond most people's ability.What's more, terror is the strict limit of time.Sometimes after a piece of news is broadcast, there is a few seconds left, when staff hand a message press release(新闻稿).The host must strictly control the time to broadcast the unexpected news.As soon as his voice fades, the program turns into the following images without one more second or less.In such high-intensity work environment, with the professional he worked for 26 years without any error.

  In life, we seldom mention comedy without tragedy, laughter without tears, and joy without sorrow.Though the passing of LuoJing brings us pain, it's only fitting to remember his smiles with happiness.He's been taken from us much too soon, but he leaves us what he's beenworking for.

(1)

When did LuoJing go to hospital?

[  ]

A.

As soon as he ran the torch.

B.

As soon as he was diagnosed with cancer.

C.

As soon as he felt uncomfortable.

D.

After attending the Olympic Games opening ceremony.

(2)

When LuoJing began his career he was ________ years old.

[  ]

A.

22

B.

24

C.

26

D.

28

(3)

Through the fourth paragraph the writer intends to show ________.

[  ]

A.

how high broadcast sowing rate of the News Network is.

B.

how excellent the achievement that LuoJing made was.

C.

what gifts a person should have if he wants to make a host.

D.

how terrible to become a host of the News Network.

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  For decades, Morocco, the only North African nation without large quantities of oil, combed the surrounding desert in search of fossil fuels.But roughly a year and a half ago, the country turned to a resource that exists in abundance across the region:the sun.

  Now Europe-long dependent on Middle Eastern oil Russian natural gas-has begun to look toward the heat of the Sahara for some of its long-term energy needs.By 2050, roughly 15 percent of European energy could be produced by wind and solar-thermal(太阳能热)power in North Africa and parts of the Middle East, according to Dii, widely known as Desertec, a group of mostly Europen companies such as Siemens that are developing clean-energy technology in the region.Although the effort-expected to cost $510 billion-is still in the early stage of development, analysts say Morocco has far more aggressive investment plans than its regional rivels(竞争对手)and is well positioned to become North Africa's leading provider of renewable energy, especially solar-thermal.

  In 2008, when global oil prices hit record highs, Morocco-which imports most of its power-saw energy costs nearly double, to roughly $9 billion annually.Soon after, King Mohamed VI issued a royal command making the development of alternative energy a top priority.He also put a legal framework in place to encourager European investment and has managed to limit instability in a region known for political confusion.

  Another advantage for Morocco:geography.The sun over the Sahara is far stronger than it is in Europe.But what distinguishes the country from its neighbors is that it is close to Spain.The two countries are separated by less than 16 km at some points, and they’re connected by an energy transmission line.Currently the line sends energy from Spain to Morocco, but it could work both ways, and analysts say the line’s existence gives Morocco an advantage over its neighbors for access to the European market.

  Getting a position in that market may take some time, however, due to a shortage of funding.By 2020, Morocco hopes to invest several billion dollars in solar-thermal power and use to technology to greatly increase its energy production.But unlike, say, wind power, which is economically competitive with fossil fuels, solar-thermal often is not, despite financial support from various international institutions.Analysts say the costs of solar-thermal will come down, eventually.

(1)

The main purpose of the passage is to tell readers ________.

[  ]

A.

Morocco makes huge profits from its new energy

B.

Europe and Morocco has made a deal to cooperate

C.

Europe is searching the Sahara for new energy

D.

Morocco is developing a new form of energy

(2)

We can learn from Paragraph 2 that ________.

[  ]

A.

now Morocco is North Africa’s leading provider of renewable energy

B.

Morocco has a strong desire to produce more green energy

C.

Siemens’ clean-energy technology is far from satisfactory

D.

Europe gets most of its energy from Russia and America

(3)

The author mentions the high oil prices in 2008 in Paragraph 3 to imply that ________.

[  ]

A.

Morocco’s King is really ambitious

B.

Morocco is in need of international help

C.

Morocco has developed slowly in recent years

D.

Morocco must now turn to new resources

(4)

What is one of the problems that Morocco is facing now?

[  ]

A.

European countries won’t invest.

B.

No country is willing to buy its energy.

C.

There isn’t enough money to develop its energy.

D.

It has difficulty building an energy transmission line.

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A Hollywood movie was met with an awkward situation last Saturday in China. While fans are standing in long queues to watch the first show, others are advocating a boycott(抵制)on the American movie with Chinese story elements.

  After "Kung Fu Panda", a cartoon movie telling about a panda’s Kung Fu master journey, hit China’s silver screens in 2008, its sequel (续集), Kung Fu Panda 2, was released in China just ahead of International Children’s Day, adding more Chinese elements such as shadow play (皮影戏) and lion dancing.

  However, some Chinese artists and scholars argue that the movie has twisted (扭曲) Chinese culture and serves as a tool to "kidnap (绑架)" the mind of the Chinese people.

  “Children’s Day should be pure. Don’t turn it into a money-making day for Hollywood, and don’ t fool our next generation with American fast food,” according to an open letter to Chinese cinema managers written by Zhao Bandi, an artist hoping to boycott the “Americanized” movie. His move is backed by Kong Qingdong, a professor of the Chinese language in Beijing University, who said Chinese elements have become advertising products to advocate American culture. "It is a cultural invasion," said Kong.

  In the movie, the main character called “Po,” a panda, is talkative, humorous, lovely, and is widely believed to be a typical American figure.

  However, the panda has won millions of fans in China. On China’s most popular website, comments on the movie reached nearly 270 million entries.

  “I won’t call it a cultural invasion,” said Li Jiayi, a Beijing university student. “I see nothing bad for others to use our cultural elements to make a movie. I’ m a huge fan of Po. In spite of being a cartoon, it is still loved by many adults like me,” said the 25-year-old after watching the first show at midnight.

  Cao Hui, general manager of Shenzhen Global Digital Creations company, said: “instead of a

‘boycott’, movie producers should learn from the movie to make better use of Chinese story elements. Technically, Kung Fu Panda is not more advanced than Chinese movies, but as for story telling skills, Chinese movies have a long way to go”.

1.Some artists and scholars are against "Kung Fu Panda" because they think_____.

A. it has added too many Chinese elements

B. it has ruined Chinese image deliberately

C. it is an exact copy of Chinese culture

D. it is advertising American culture

2.What does the underlined word “backed” in the fourth paragraph mean?

A. supported       B. criticized       C. released        D. resisted

3.This passage can be classified as _________.

A. an advertisement   B. a feature story  C. a news report      D. a film review

 

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Ma Weidu is the founder and curator(馆长)of Guanfu Museum, which is the first private  museum in China. With mainly Chinese artifacts on exhibition, the museum was founded on Jan. 18,l 997.It was not well-known by the public until 2008.

On Jan. l,2008,Ma Weidu was invited to be the guest in the flagship CCTV program “Lecture Room”. He talked about his museum and more importantly, he introduced Chinese artifacts and their underlying historical, cultural significance.

In 2009,Ma Weidu initiated Beijing Guanfu Cultural Foundation. Creating a culture foundation had been Ma’s dream for many years. Beijing Guanfu Cultural Foundation is committed to spreading Chinese traditional culture, funding the development of Guanfu Museum, heritage research and conservation projects, building a platform for public culture, promoting and guiding the public in the spirit of “charity&culture sponsorship(赞助)”.

Guanfu Museum is currently located at No.18 Jinnan Road, Zhangwanfen, Dashanzi, Chaoyang district, Beijing. But due to the city planning, it has to move. Guanfu Museum, which has experienced relocation for three times, is now looking for a new place. According to Mr. Ma, it should be around 20,000-30,000 square meters.

1.According to this passage, which of the followings is true?

A.Guanfu Museum was built in 2008.

B.Ma Weidu was invited to lecture by Guanfu Museum.

C.The public were attracted by Chinese artifacts on exhibition.

D.Guanfu Museum, the first private museum in China was founded fifteen years ago.

2.Guanfu Museum, according to the city government,_______ .

A.will be painted                         B.has to hold a new exhibition

C.has to move to a new place                D.has to be enlarged

3.The proper title of this passage should be_____.

A.Ma and His Museum B.Museums          C.Culture Relics      D.Chinese Culture

 

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