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It was the afternoon of December 24, the day before Christmas, but I had to stay to tidy the office. The only thing that __36__ my day was the beautifully decorated _37__ in our waiting room and a __38__ sent to me by a fellow I was dating—a dozen long-stemmed red roses.
Suddenly, our receptionist came and said there was a lady outside that urgently needed to speak with me. As I stepped out, I noticed a young __39__woman with a baby in her arms standing there. __40__, she explained that her husband—a prisoner in a nearby prison—was my next patient. She told me she wasn’t _41_to visit her husband in prison and _42_he had never seen his son. So she _43_ me to let her wait here ahead of time. I agreed. _44_, it was Christmas Eve.
A short time later, her husband arrived—with chains on his feet, cuffs on his hands, and two armed guards __45__ him. The woman’s tired face __46__when her husband took a seat beside her. I watched them laugh, cry, and share their__47__. He seemed like a gentle and honest man.
At the end of the __48__, the man had to go back and I__49__him a Merry Christmas. He smiled and thanked me and said he felt saddened by the __50__that he hadn’t been able to get his wife __51__for Christmas. On hearing this, I was __52__with a wonderful idea.
I’ll never forget the __53__on both their faces as the prisoner gave his wife the beautiful, long-stemmed red roses. I’m not sure who __54__the most joy—the husband in giving, the wife in receiving, or myself in having the opportunity to share in this __55__moment.
36 A. enjoyed B presented C relaxed D brightened
37 A office B Christmas Father C Christmas tree D furniture
38 A gift B regards C message D package
39 A ordinary-looking B good-looking C tired-looking D frightened-looking
40 A Happily B Quietly C Excitedly D Nervously
41 A going B determined C expected D allowed
42 A why B how C that D when
43 A persuaded B demanded C begged D pleased
44 A Above all B In all C All in all D After all
45 A near B around C behind D before
46 A turned pale B went red C lit up D turned away
47 A child B tears C joy D sorrows
48 A meeting B appointment C discussion D conversation
49 A said B showed C wished D hoped
50 A fact B words C idea D scene
51 A something B nothing C anything D everything
52 A encouraged B struck C provided D inspired
53 A sadness B happiness C look D smiles
54 A experienced B received C gave D accepted
55 A sad B unforgettable C happy D special
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In 1943, during the Second World War the body of an English man, William Martin, was discovered off the Spanish coast. The papers he has been carrying were returned to England, where they were carefully examined. They had clearly been changed and that was exactly what the British had hoped would happen, for Martin was a trick designed to fool the Germans.
Martin did not exist. The body was that of a sailor who looked as though he had died when his boat sank, but in fact he had been ill and died. Leaving the boat to go down, his parents allowed the dead body to be put into the sea near Spain. It was hoped that the Germans would find it and read the fake(假的)papers he carried.
The papers said that the British would attack the island of Sardinia, when in fact they planned to attack the island of Sicity. The trick was successful. When the British landed on Sicity, most of the heavy German guns had been moved to defend(保卫) Sardinia.
65._______ put the papers on the dead man.
A. The British B. German spies C. Spanish soldiers D. William Martin
66. When the Germans found William Martin they probably thought he _________.
A. was a British spy with important information about the war
B. was killed by the British soldiers
C. died of an illness
D. had the fake papers of the British Army
67. When the British found out the papers were changed they concluded _________.
A. Martin did exist B. Martin was a German spy
C. the Germans had read the papers D. They should attack Sardinia
68. Which of the order is right according to this passage? __________.
a. The Germans found the dead at sea.
b. The British decided to use the dead body to fool the Germans.
c. The British planned to attack Sicily.
d. The papers on Martin was brought to London to be examined.
e. The Germans found the fake papers on the dead body.
f. The Germans decided to defend Sardinia.
g. The Germans believed the papers.
A. c.b.a.e.g.f.d. B.c.a.b.d.g.f.e. C. a.c.b.g.f.e.d. D.b.c.a.g.e.f.d.
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。 (A)Have you ever wondered why the skins of animals have unusual colours? Colour in animals 1 either “protective” (保护的) or“warning” .
Birds, monkeys and spiders (蜘蛛) are very 2 butterflies (蝴蝶) , but there are some butterflies which are 3 . They had a bad taste and bright colour, and this bright colour 4 a danger signal to the birds, monkeys and spiders. These butterflies can 5 in daylight while the ones which are fit to be eaten have to hurry 6 through the very dark parts of the forest.
But if you study the 7 in any part of the world,you will find that the chief use of colouring is protection. Lions,tigers and other beasts move quietly through great masses of jungle (丛林) . They are often invisible to the eyes. The skin of the tiger looks 8 the stalks (梗) of the jungle.
But 9 act remains to be noted. After the rainy season,the new green grasses spring up. All the withered grass (枯草) insects seem 10 . Their colour would be no protection to them. and their places are now coloured as green as the new grass . Whether they are new insects or only the new green grasses,nobody knows.
1.
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A. happen to be B. happens to be
C. seem to be D. seems to be
2.
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A. fond of B. fond for
C. like to D. like for
3.
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A. not used to being eaten
B. not fit to be eaten
C. fit for them to be eaten
D. not fit to eat
4.
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A. serves for B. act for
C. serves as D. act to
5.
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A. fly freely B. run quickly
C. jump high D. sing gladly
6.
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A. on terror(恐怖)to their lives
B. be afraid of their lives
C. to terror to their lives
D. in terror for their lives
7.
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A. butterflies habit B. monkeys action
C. animal life D. animal deeds
8.
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A. much more like B. very like
C. much like D. many more like
9.
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A. a even more strange
B. an even much more strange
C. an even more strange
D. an much more strange
10.
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A. to be disappeared B. to disappear
C. to be disappearing D. to disappearing
(B)
In the autumn every leaf that falls to the ground in the wind tells a story. Little holes in the leaf may tell us that 11 during its life 12 insects came to make holes in it. Small light-coloured spots 13 across its face may show the troubles the leaf has had. The leaf, 14 , tells us a very special story. The story it tells is about a caterpillar (毛毛虫), the leaf miner. Do you see those small lines 15 the leaf? Notice, 16 the longer line, that one end is very narrow but the other end is 17 During the summer a very small insect 18 the leaf and 19 . Later a tiny caterpillar came from the egg and began eating its way through the leaf. As it 20 inside the leaf, eating along the way, the caterpillar grew larger and larger. Finally it made a tunnel to the leaf's surface and turned into a grownup insect with wings. The winding lines we see 21 across the leaf are the turnnels 22 the leaf-miner —caterpillar.
Looking for leafminer tunnels is very interesting. They can 23 trees are found. Look for them on 24 of plant, including garden plants and roadside grass,If you discover a leaf with a leaf-miner tunnel in it,take a magnifying glass (放大镜) and 25 the end of the wide part of the tunnel. You may be able to see the holes where the leaf-miner finally ate its way to the surface of the leaf and entered the outside world.
11.
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A. some time B. sometimes
C. some times D. always
12.
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A. one or less B. one or more
C. more or less D. one or fewer
13.
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A. to be dotted (布满) B. to have dotted
C. being dotted D. dotted
14.
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A. however B. but
C. and D. so
15.
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A. winded across B. winding across
C. winding over D. winded over
16.
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A. especial on B. especially with
C. especially on D. especial at
17.
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A. more wider B. very wider
C. much wider D. much more wide
18.
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A. flew onto B. flying into
C. coming through D. went into
19.
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A. laid an egg inside the leaf B. laying an egg outside the leaf
C. lying an insect on the leaf D. fallen itself beside the leaf
20.
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A. wandering (蜿蜒曲折) B. came
C. wandered D. wondering
21.
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A. passed B. passing
C. pasting D. pasted
22.
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A. made from B. made in
C. made by D. made up of
23.
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A. be looked for somewhere B. be looked at everywhere
C. be finding in some places D. be found anywhere
24.
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A. every branch B. every kind
C. every corner D. every stick
25.
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A. looked closely at B. looking close into
C. look closely at D. having looked to
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该部分分为第一节第二节两节 注意: 作题时,请先将答案划在试卷上。该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例: How much is the shirt? A. £ 19.15 B. £ 9.15 C. £ 9.18 答案是B。 1.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a cinema. B.In a restaurant. C.In a zoo. 2.What’s Yang
Pei’s brother? A.A worker. B.A student. C.A college teacher. 3.How many books does the want to borrow? A.Three. B.One. C.Two. 4.Why won’t Mary
go? A.She is busy. B.She is unhappy. C.She is ill. 5.When will the two speakers meet? A.At 8:30. B.At 9:30. C.At 8:00. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答下列各题 6.Where is Mr. Smith going? A.To the cinema. B.To the park. C.To the hospital. 7.What’s wrong with
Jack? A.He has got a headache. B.He has got a fever. C.He has got a toothache. 8.How is Mr. Smith going to see Jack? A.By bus. B.By bike. C.On foot. 听下面一段对话,回答下列各题 9.Why does Mr. Green call the headmaster? A.To invite the headmaster
to his son’s birthday party. B.To say hello to the
headmaster. C.To speak to the headmaster
about his son. 10.What’s his
son’s name? A.Tom. B.John. C.Jim. 11.What time will Mr. Green go to the school? A.Between 8:00 and 9:00
tomorrow morning. B.At 8:00 tomorrow morning. C.At 9:00 tomorrow morning. 听下面一段对话,回答下列各题 12.Where is Jim going for Christmas Day? A.To Shanghai. B.To America. C.To China. 13.How long will Jim stay there? A.One week. B.A fortnight. C.Just the weekend. 14.How will Jim go there? A.By train. B.by ship. C.By plane. 听下面一段对话,回答下列各题 15.Who was Mr. West? A.The woman’s husband. B.The man’s boss. C.The man’s friend. 16.What did Mr. West think of the man’s plan to have his holiday? A.It was not right to have a
holiday in June. B.The man should wait some
time for his turn. C.The man may have his
holiday. 17.What did the man think of going to Scotland? A.It was a good idea. B.it was crowded. C.It was a problem. 听下面一段独白,回答下列各题 18.What did Mr. Smith want to do that morning? A.To do some cleaning. B.To drive his car to
somewhere. C.To clean his car. 19.What’s on
both sides of the road? A.Tall trees and young
trees. B.Nothing but some flowers. C.Some flowers and young
trees. 20.Why couldn’t Mr.
Smith get his car out? A.Something was wrong with
the car. B.The car was covered by
much snow. C. The car was closed.
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