摘要: The Hollywood movies are full of sex and v , so some are not suitable for teenagers.

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第二部分  阅读理解  (满分45分)

第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项。 (每小题2分)

When we think of Hollywood, we think of films and famous film stars. They are part of Hollywood’s history. Today people make films in other places, too. Not all famous film stars live in Hollywood. But Hollywood is still a very special part in Los Angeles, Cali­fornia.

You can easily see where Hollywood is in Los Angeles. There is a big sign on the hills. It says “HOLLYWOOD”. The white letters are fifty feet tall. You can see the sign from far away. The Holly­wood sign is a famous Hollywood landmark (标记) in Los Angeles. Many post­cards show this famous Hollywood land­mark.

In the hills of Hollywood, there is also the Hollywood Bowl. This is an open-air theatre. It is one of the biggest open-air theatres in the world. It has seventeen thousand seats and a very dif­ferent stage (舞台). The designer (设计师) of the stage was a great American called Frank Lloyd Wright. You can listen to different kinds of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl.

1The best title for the article should be “____”.

         A. The History of Hollywood    B. Hollywood

         C. Famous Films and Film Stars        D. Famous Hollywood Sign

2 We learn from the reading that ____ .

         A. Hollywood is one part of Los Angeles

         B. Hollywood is now a place only for travelers

         C. all the films are made In Hollywood

         D. “HOLLYWOOD” can just be seen from far away

3 The word “special” in the last sen­tence of the first paragraph means ____ .

         A. unusual        B. famous         C. old        D. new

4At the Hollywood Bowl ____ .

         A. all postcards are made        B. only 7000 people can get together

         C. people can enjoy music        D. you can hardly listen to all kinds of concerts

 

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“Lookit's Baldy”A boy shouted in my direction across the playground.Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱)because of the____on my headit was____ horrible to hear.I sighed as I headed back to the class.

When I was just 20 months oldI suffered serious____ after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head.I was____ to hospital and had to stay there for weekswhile the doctors___ to save my life.“Holly's very____to be alive” they told Mum and Dad.“But she'll be____ with scars on her headand of course her hair won't grow there.”

As a childI cared much about my scars so I____wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home.____I didn'tpeople would call me horrible names like Baldy.Although my friends were always comforting methey never____understood how it felt.

Then through the hospital I was____ to a children's burns campwhere children like me can get any help.ThereI____14yearold Stephaniewhose burns are a lot more serious than mine.But she is so __ that she never lets anyone put her down.“You shouldn't____what people say about what you look like because we're not different from anyone elseHolly”she____me.“And you don't need to wear a scarf because you look great ____ it”For the first time in my life I could speak to someone who'd been through something____.So weeks laterat my 13th birthday party____by her braveryI gave up my scarf and showed off my scars.It felt amazing not having to____away behind my scarf.

NowI am____ of what I look like and much happierbecause I have realized it is your personality(个性)that decides who you truly are.                  

1.A.hat? Bscarf? Cscars? Dcuts

2.A.still? Bjust? Cnever? Dseldom

3.A.hunger? Bcold? Cdefeats? Dburns

4.A.rushed? Bled? Cinvited? Dforced

5.A.learned? Bfought? Creturned? Ddecided

6.A.happy? Blucky? Clonely? Dpoor

7.A.pressed? Boccupied? Cleft? Dpainted

8.A.possibly? Busually? Cfinally? Dnearly

9.A.Although? BSince? CIf? DBefore

10.A.correctly? Broughly? Ceasily? Dreally

11.A.promoted? Bintroduced? Creported? Dcarried

12.A.met? Brecognized

Cremembered? Dcaught

13.A.honest? Bstrong

Cactive? Dyoung

14.A.write down? Bagree with

Cpass on? Dlisten to

15.A.promised? Bencouraged

Cordered? Dcalmed

16.A.in? Bfor? Cwithout? Dbeyond

17.A.similar? Bstrange?

Chard? Dimportant

18.A.allowed? Brequired? Cguided? Dinspired

19.A.hide? Bgive? Ckeep? Dput

20.A.sick? Baway? Ctired? Dproud

 

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   Animals can move from place to place, but plants cannot. When an animal is under attack, it can run away or fight back. Plants certainly cannot run away, and they lack teeth and claws. But plants can defend (保护) themselves by using both physical and chemical means.
  Some plants have their own ways to keep animals away. For example, the leaves of the holly plant have sharp spines (刺) that discourage grass-eating animals. Holly leaves on lower branches have more spines than leaves on upper branches. This is because the lower leaves are easier for most animals to reach.
  Some plants, such as the oak tree, have thick and hard leaves that are difficult for animals to eat. Some grasses may contain a sandy material; eating such grasses wears down the animal's teeth.
  Many plants also have chemical defenses. Some plants produce chemicals that taste bitter or cause an unpleasant reaction. Some plants may fight against an attack by increasing the production of these chemicals. When a caterpillar (毛虫) bites a tobacco leaf, the leaf produces a chemical messenger. This messenger sends to the roots the information to produce more nicotine. The higher levels of nicotine discourage the caterpillar.
Many plants depend on both physical and chemical defenses. A certain plant in China, for instance, has prickly (多刺的) leaves, and each prickle contains poisonous venom (毒液) A single experience with this kind of plant will teach an animal to stay away from it in the future. 
【小题1】To defend themselves, oak trees use________.

A.chemical means B.physical means
C.bitter chemicals D.sandy materials
【小题2】How does tobacco protect itself against an attack from a caterpillar?
A.Its leaves fight against the attack by physical means.
B.Its roots send a messenger to discourage the caterpillar.
C.Its roots increase the production of nicotine when it is attacked.
D.Its leaves produce poisonous sand to drive the caterpillar away.
【小题3】What would be the best title for this passage?
A.Plants and Animals
B.How Plants Defend Themselves
C.Attacks and Defenses
D.How Animals Eat Plant Leaves

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第二部分  阅读理解  (满分45分)

第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项。 (每小题2分)

When we think of Hollywood, we think of films and famous film stars. They are part of Hollywood’s history. Today people make films in other places, too. Not all famous film stars live in Hollywood. But Hollywood is still a very special part in Los Angeles, Cali??fornia.

You can easily see where Hollywood is in Los Angeles. There is a big sign on the hills. It says “HOLLYWOOD”. The white letters are fifty feet tall. You can see the sign from far away. The Holly??wood sign is a famous Hollywood landmark (标记) in Los Angeles. Many post??cards show this famous Hollywood land??mark.

In the hills of Hollywood, there is also the Hollywood Bowl. This is an open-air theatre. It is one of the biggest open-air theatres in the world. It has seventeen thousand seats and a very dif??ferent stage (舞台). The designer (设计师) of the stage was a great American called Frank Lloyd Wright. You can listen to different kinds of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl.

1The best title for the article should be “____”.

       A. The History of Hollywood       B. Hollywood

       C. Famous Films and Film Stars   D. Famous Hollywood Sign

2 We learn from the reading that ____ .

       A. Hollywood is one part of Los Angeles

       B. Hollywood is now a place only for travelers

       C. all the films are made In Hollywood

       D. “HOLLYWOOD” can just be seen from far away

3 The word “special” in the last sen??tence of the first paragraph means ____ .

       A. unusual      B. famous       C. old     D. new

4At the Hollywood Bowl ____ .

       A. all postcards are made      B. only 7000 people can get together

       C. people can enjoy music     D. you can hardly listen to all kinds of concerts

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阅读理解

  In Britain and other countries, young people sometimes take a "gap year", a year off between high school and college.This idea never gained a big following in America.Recent news reports have suggested that interest may be growing, though there are no official numbers.

  Charles Deacon, Dean of Admissions at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., estimates that in the first-year class of 1600 students, only about 25 decided to take a year off.He says this number hasn't changed much over the years.

  Mr.Deacon says the most common reason for taking a "gap year" is to have a chance to travel, but he says international students may take a "gap year" to meet requirements at home for military(军事的)duty.

  Some high school graduates see a year off as a chance to recover after twelve years of required education, but it can also give students a chance to explore their interests.Students hoping to be doctors, for example, could learn about the profession by volunteering in a hospital.

  Many colleges and universities support gap-year projects by permitting students to delay their admission.Experts say students can grow emotionally and intellectually as they work at something they enjoy.

  The Harvard admissions office has an essay on its Web site called "Time Out or Bum Out for the Next Generation".It praises the idea of taking time off to step back.think and enjoy gaining life experiences outside the pressure of studies.It also notes that students are sometimes admitted to Harvard or other colleges partly because they did something unusual with that time.

  Of course, a " gap year" is not for everyone.Students might miss their friends who go on directly to college, and parents might worry that their children will decide not to go to college once they take time off.Another concern is money.A year off, away from home, can be costly.

  Holly Bull's job is to specialize in helping students plan their "gap year".She notes that several books have been written about this subject.She says these books along with media attention and the availability of information on the Internet have increased interest in the idea of a year off, and she points out that many gap-year programs cost far less than a year of college.

(1)

What is the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.

More and more American students are choosing to take a year off.

B.

If you want to go to an American university, take a "gap year" first.

C.

It is likely that taking a " gap year", is becoming popular in America.

D.

Americans hold different opinions towards students' taking a "gap year".

(2)

How many reasons for students' taking a" gap year" are mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

2.

B.

3.

C.

4.

D.

5.

(3)

The essay "Time Out or Bum Out for the Next Generation" suggests that ________.

[  ]

A.

every student must take a "gap year" before applying for a famous university

B.

some famous universities encourage students to gain more life experiences

C.

taking a" gap year", can make students free from life learning

D.

the stress of studies.does harm to the students' health

(4)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Books and media have contributed to the students' interest in school learning.

B.

Charles Deacon doesn’t support the idea of the students' taking a "gap year".

C.

Parents might disagree with the program, concerned about their children's future.

D.

Experts agree taking a year off will benefit the students emotionally and physically.

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