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阅读短文, 掌握大意, 然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。
For Chinese students, the end of their senior year is filled with studying and 36 when they prepare for the college entrance exams in June. But for American high school seniors, the experience 37 be more different. It is a celebration of their time in high school and 38 parties, games and fun.
Seniorities is a commonly used 39 . It means seniors have a disease which 40 them unable to do work. This starts in April, 41 seniors find out whether they have been accepted to university.
Unwilling to do school work, seniors have plenty of 42 activities to focus on.
Many school have a “Senior Show”. Only seniors are allowed to perform in it. Some seniors sing 43 dance but many of them perform skits (滑稽短剧).They 44 their favorite teachers or their friends. For example, a group of boys may 45 and imitate a group of their friends. It is all 46 .
The “Senior Show” is just a part of Senior Week — the week 47 intended for seniors. During this week, seniors usually get academic or athletic 48 for their wonderful jobs in high school. They also vote 49 one of their male and female classmates who they believe 50 the best-looking or funniest or most involved, etc. These are then 51 in the yearbook.
The yearbook is an important part of high school for seniors. There are all their pictures and some words from them in it. Seniors will 52 to get 53 signed by their friends so they can always remember their time together.
The end of 54 is a truly special and wonderful time for American students. It’s 55 they will remember for the rest of their lives.
| A. attitudes | B. stress | C. difficulty | D. experience |
| A. shouldn’t | B. needn’t | C. couldn’t | D. mustn’t |
| A. consists of | B. makes up | C. makes for | D. forms |
| A. translation | B. explanation | C. expression | D. depression |
| A. allows | B. asks | C. means | D. makes |
| A. that | B. which | C. what | D. when |
| A. another | B. others | C. other | D. the other |
| A. or | B. and | C. also | D. nor |
| A. play with | B. make fun of | C. take in | D. act as |
| A. put up | B. dress up | C. pack up | D. stand up |
| A. open-mouthed | B. tongue-tied | C. hand-emptied | D. light-hearted |
| A. specially | B. normally | C. doubtfully | D. obviously |
| A. jobs | B. positions | C. chances | D. awards |
| A. against | B. with | C. for | D. over |
| A. were | B. are | C. was | D. is |
| A. written | B. appeared | C. published | D. signed |
| A. go around | B. go away | C. go through | D. go over |
| A. them | B. it | C. these | D. one |
| A. senior show | B. senior week | C. senior year | D. senior students |
| A. something | B. anything | C. nothing | D. everything |
Norah has a cottage on a cliff above a big bay. In winter it could be very nasty because of strong winds and sea spray. In fact, when a gale was blowing, Norah and her husband got used to sleeping in a small room downstairs, because their bedroom upstairs, which faced the gales, had a very big window, and they were afraid that an extra violent gust might break it and blow pieces of broken glass over them.
Also, the salt spray from the sea put an end to many of the colorful plants Norah planted in the garden. She tried putting up a fence to protect them, but the wind just hit it, went up over the top and then down the other side, so in the end she filled the garden with trees and bushes that liked salt.
But most of the summer Norah enjoyed her cottage and garden very much. At weekends she could sit out-of-doors in the sun, looking at the beautiful view, with interesting ships and boats passing by, and she could very easily cycle down to the sea for a swim.
Now, Norah and her husband had plenty of friends and relations. In the summer most of them used to come to enjoy the beautiful place, and in the end it really became quite annoying for Norah and her husband. When they were at home, they found friends and relations arriving, expecting to be given unlimited drinks and meals, and to sit in the sun for hours, talking as if Norah and her husband had nothing else to do but entertain and listen to them.
This went on for several years. Norah did not wish to appear rude by refusing to let her friends and relations in, but on the other hand, she was getting tired every summer.
Then one day Norah was complaining about this to her hairdresser while she was doing her hair. “You’re disturbed by too many uninvited guests, are you?” said the hairdresser. “Why don’t you try my way of escaping?”
“What’s that?” asked Norah.
“Well,” the hairdresser answered, “when the bell rings, I put on my coat and take my shopping bag. If it’s someone I don’t want to see, I say innocently, ‘I’m sorry, but I’ve got to go out. But…’”
1.In paragraph one the underlined word “spray” probably means .
A. wastes produced by some birds living near the sea
B. great waves caused by strong wind
C. plants floating on the surface of the sea
D. very small drops of sea water sent through the air by something
2.We can infer that .
A. a lot of friends came to visit them in winter
B. few friends came to visit them in winter.
C. Friends came to visit them only for drinks and meals
D. Norah was a good cook
3.The best title for the passage might be .
A. A Good Place of Enjoying the Sea
B. A Warm-hearted Couple
C. A Clever Way of Escaping
D. A Visit to Norah
4.What the hairdresser is likely to continue to say in the end is “ ”
A. If I am tired, I say, ‘Sorry, can you come next time?’
B. If it’s someone I like to see, I say, ‘How lucky! I’ve just come in!’
C. If it’s someone I like to see, I say, ‘How happy to see you! I was going shopping, but now I’ve changed my mind.’
D. If it is fine that day, I say, ‘I am tired, but I’ll show you around the place, anyhow.’
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John:Tom, would you please read this letter of application I’ve just written? 1 I really want to get a job.
Tom:It looks fine to me.But I have one suggestion.
John:Good! I’m interested in your advice.
Tom: 2 You should include more information about your work experience.
John:Good idea, Tom.What do you think about the second part?
Tom: 3
John:You are right.I’ll change it.How do you feel about the last part of the letter?
Tom:Very good. 4
John:I agree. 5 Do you think the end is all right?
Tom:Oh, yes, Jack.But personally I believe a business letter should end with “very truly yours”, not “sincerely”.
A.If you don’t think it’s good, please say so.
B.I’d better tear up the letter and start over again.
C.But, unless I miss my guess, you should say something about your family too.
D.Just make the few changes, I think, it will be perfect.
E.I appreciate your helping me.
F.Now that you ask me, I think it’s too short.
G.If I were you, I’d write about my education first.
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