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1. His accent i ____ him as a Frenchman.
2. They drew different c____ from the facts.
3. What is the s____ of this word?
4. Botany falls into the c____ of biology.
5. I'm f____ up with all the attention.
6. He was not____ (觉察到)of her presence until she spoke to him.
7. Children must learn not to____ (打断……谈话).
8. _____ (假定)it rains tomorrow,what shall we do?
9. She is determined to do it (不管)of all consequences.
10. The dictionary is____ (特别地)intended for foreign learners of English.
用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空
________(judge)from his accent, I conclude that he must come from Australia.
根据下列句子的结构和所给汉语的意思,写出这一单词的正确形式
【小题1】 (判断)from his accent, we know he comes from the west.
【小题2】I’m glad to know that he has been finally (说服)to give up smoking.
【小题3】Tom is a ____ _(可靠的) person. He is sure to help you.
【小题4】John and Mary made a (航海)at the sea.
【小题5】The dead and (受伤的)people lay everywhere after the terrible accident.
“I was only thirteen when four of my team members and I were chosen by my swim coach to train with the Chinese National Team. The following piece shows how that experience has influenced me.”
The night before I left for China, my mother called me into her room. I entered not knowing what to expect. I sat down at the end of her very neatly-made bed, opposite the bedroom table on which she kept a Ming-style vase illustrated in great detail. She told me that my great-grandmother was still living in the surroundings of Beijing. Her name was Ren Li Ling and she was 97 years old. This was the first time I had ever heard of her.
The dragon on the vase snaked through the flowers and vines(藤蔓)as my mother said, “Pu Pu, look at me. You need to hear this so that when you go to China you will understand. You must keep this knowledge in your heart.”
She told me a story about my grandfather, Ren Li Ling's son, who left Beijing to go to college in Taiwan. She told me how the Chinese civil war kept him away from his mother for fifty years, so neither of them even knew that the other was alive. No one from Taiwan could visit, write, or call anyone in mainland. All lines of communication were cut off.
She told me of my grandfather's devotion to his own children, and how difficult it was for him to send his daughter to America for her education, fearing that same separation. He gave my mother all that he could give — nineteen years of love and fifty years of savings. I learned how my mother, through means only available in this country, would finally be able to unite my great-grandmother with my grandfather again. The dragon curled around the vase, connecting the separate vines. For a fleeting second, I felt it was present in my mother's room. It was all very strange, yet very clear. I began to understand that this trip to China was not just for me; it was for my mother, and her father, and his mother. Now, I had not only a future, but more significantly, a past. I saw the world with new eyes.
And so I went to China and met my great-grandmother. My great-aunt picked me up at the training center, and we rode in a taxi through the crowded city. The noise of the taxi and the city united into a deep roar. We finally stopped in front of a narrow street lined on either side with small one-level houses. As we made our way to a house like all the others, I drew the stares of many people in the street. My great-aunt led me through a rotting(朽烂的)doorway into a room with a furnace(炉子), table, and a rocking chair where an old woman wearing gloves sat facing the doorway, covered with a worn brown blanket. I walked over and immediately embraced this frail woman as if I had known her all my life. My limited, broken Chinese wasn't up to expressing my complicated feelings. And even though I couldn't completely understand what she was saying in her thick Beijing accent, I knew — the same way I knew what my mother had been trying to tell me before I left. Her joy shone through her toothless smile. She wouldn't let go of my hand. I haltingly(结结巴巴地)asked her how she had managed to live such a long life. She answered in words I will never forget, “Hope has kept me alive. I have lived this long because I wanted to see my son before I died.”
My fellow team members must have wondered how two people separated by three generations could be so close. Before this trip, I would have wondered the same thing. And even now, I can't quite explain it. We were as different as two people can be; some 85 years and 8,000 miles apart. We came from two entirely different cultures; yet we were connected by a common heritage(传统).
I stayed for dinner which was cooked in a black iron wok(锅)over the furnace. The meal was lavish(过分丰盛的), prepared in my honor. As I began to eat, with my great-grandmother beside me, I felt the dragon was present. But this time, the feeling didn't pass; the dragon had become a part of me.
My great-grandmother passed away last year at the age of 100. With her highest hopes and wildest dreams fulfilled, I know she died happy.
1. The writer’s mother called him into her room to ___________________.
A.prepare him for the trip and warn him against possible problems
B.remind him of his origin
C.ask him to look for his great-grandmother
D.share with him the story of her childhood
2. The dragon is mentioned several times in the passage because __________________.
A.the vase with the dragon on it is very valuable and beautiful
B.it stands for the blood running in every Chinese
C.it is a sign of the writer’s devotion to his birthplace
D.the writer’s mother hoped the writer would be as strong as a dragon
3. How old was the writer’s mother when she was sent to America for her education.
A.13 B.16 C.19 D.20
4.Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
A.The writer’s grandfather was afraid of a war when sending his daughter to America.
B.The hope to see her son again kept the writer’s great-grandmother alive for this long.
C.It was within the writer’s expectation that he could be so close to his great-grandmother.
D.The writer’s great-grandmother was reunited with her son before she died.
5.Which is the best title for the text?
A.We Share the Same Heritage.
B.Love from My Great-grandmother.
C.A Story from My Mother.
D.An Unforgettable Training Trip.
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第四部分:书面表达 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节:完成句子 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。
71. ______________________ (判断) his accent, Mr. Smith must be a native American. (judge)
72. – You see, Lily can’t hold back her tears.
-- Oh, sorry, _____________________ (不该告诉) her the news. (should)
73. Can you think of a situation _____________________________ (人们交流) with each other
freely and frankly. (communicate)
74. ________________________________ (究竟何时) China successfully sent up Chang’e I
into space? (when)
75. Tom _____________________________(被人指控行窃) in the supermarket and was sent to
prison. (accuse)
76. Oh, ____________________________ (多有趣) to skate on real ice! (fun)
77. ____________________________ (困在) in the collapsed coal mine for more than 70 hours,
the workers survived by eating newspaper. (trap)
78. Under no circumstances __________________________________(我们会放弃) the hope of
saving the sick boy. (give)
79. The party meeting made a promise _________________________________ (中国将构建) a
harmonious society. (create)
80. The green house is said ______________________________ (被装上了) with water-saving
systems recently. (equip)
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