摘要: He the work yesterday, but he didn't. A. must have finished B. need have finished C. finished D. should have finished

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(A)

      In 1962, A Russian woman told her doctor that she could see with   her fingers. 1 the doctor did not believe it 2 he saw with his own   eyes. The doctor 3 her eyes with a large handkerchief and then put   colored papers 4 newspapers under her hands. She was able to 5 one   color from 6 and read the newspaper by 7 and feeling them. The doctor   examined her many times and was 8 with the examination, so he sent 9   to Moscow, in which she was further examined by 10. Her unusual powers,   in the end, were 11.

       The early 12 into these unusual powers has shown that 13 man   trusts only his eyes he will 14 be able to see outside the limits of   time and into the 15.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
1. A. Easily  B. Certainly  C. So  D. Sometimes    [  ]
2. A. after   B. when     C. until  D. since     [  ]
3. A. opened  B. hid      C. closed   D. covered   [  ]
4. A. but     B. and      C. or     D. also    [  ]
5. A. see     B. guess    C. tell   D. think     [  ]
6. A. those   B. that     C. other  D. another   [  ]
7. A. seeing  B. singing    C. touching D. checking  [  ]
8. A. satisfied B. strict     C. busy   D. very careful    [  ]
9. A. him     B. them     C. her    D. it      [  ]
10. A. nursesB. scientists C. blind peopleD. good teachers[  ]
11. A. examined  B. believed  C. known     D. true   [  ]
12. A. lesson    B. examination  C. newspapers  D. research  [  ]
13. A. if   B. whether  C. because     D. after    [  ]
14. A. hardly   B. not  C. certainly   D. easily     [  ]
15. A. space  B. world   C. future   D. earth    [  ]

(B)

(W=woman;P=policeman)

W: Excuse me. I want to buy an English dictionary for my daughter.   could you tell me 16 to get it?

P: I think you can get it from the book shop in the center   of the 17. There are all kinds of dictionaries there.

W: Thanks. But I don't know the way to the book shop. This is my 18   time to come here.

P: Oh, welcome to our city, madam. The book shop is a bit far from   here. I think it's 19 to go there by bus. The No. 4 bus will take you   there. The bus stop is just on the other side of the street.

W: But I want to 20 the city while I'm walking.

P: OK! Go up the road and turn right at the second 21, walk on until   you reach a big bridge. Go across it and take the first turning on   the left. Walk 22 the road with some flowers and trees on 23 sides. At the end of the road you'll find the book shop on your right, 24 the   museum and the Bank of China. You can't miss it.

W: Oh, it's really a long 25, But it doesn't matter. I like walking.   It's very kind of you, young man. Thanks a lot.

P: You're welcome.

                                                                                                                                                                                   
16. A. what  B. where  C. when  D. which       [  ]
17. A. shop  B. village  C. city  D. village       [  ]
18. A. first   B. second   C. third   D. fourth      [  ]
19. A. best  B. better   C. well  D. good        [  ]
20. A. look  B. visit  C. watch   D. travel      [  ]
21. A. turning  B. crossing   C. lights  D. cross    [  ]
22. A. on    B. slowly  C. along   D. alone      [  ]
23. A. all   B. both    C. each    D. every      [  ]
24. A. between B. among   C. inside  D. beside     [  ]
25. A. road  B. street  C. way  D. path        [  ]
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Even though he has been caught, the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is still causing trouble. His arrest ? 1 ? as many questions as it has answers. Top of the list is  2  should happen to Saddam now, closely ? 3 ? by calls for information from him about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (毁坏).

He is currently being held by  4  troops at a secret place. The US says he will stand trial(审判) for his cruel actions during his years in  5 .This is likely to take place at a court  6  two weeks ago by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.

The council's president Abdul Aziz al-hakim has warned Saddam could be executed (处死) if

   7  guilty (有罪的) by the court. And the US  8  this.

“I think he ought to receive the  9  punishment for what he has done to people,” said US president George W. Bush, 10  directly stating that Saddam should be put to death.

  However, many  11 ,including Saddam's long time enemy Iran, believe he would receive a fairer trial in an international court. 12  Britain, American's closest supporter, said it would not take part in any trial that could lead to Saddam's execution.

The UN Security Council has yet to  13  its position clear. But UN Secretary—General Kofi Annan ? 14 ? say that “the UN does not support a death penalty.”

  Besides  15 a trial of Saddam, the world wants to see  16  the US and Britain can find the  17  weapons they gave as the  18  for the war in Iraq. Asked if Saddam's capture (捕获) could  19  a breakthrough (突破) in the hunt for the weapons of mass destruction, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said, “I think we should  20  what we're doing in Iraq.”

1.A. threw     B. throws      C. has thrown      D. had thrown

2.A. which     B. that        C. it             D. what

3.A. followed   B. following    C. to follow        D. to be followed

4.A. British     B. American    C. Iraqi           D. Iranian

5.A. strength       B. power       C. politics         D. force

6.A. set out     B. set on       C. set off         D. set up

7.A. found     B. finding      C. was found       D. find

8.A. supports   B. opposes     C. agrees         D. disappoints

9.A. better     B. good       C. best           D. worst

10.A. with     B. for         C. without         D. of

11.A. people    B. officers     C. nations         D. armies

12.A. But      B. And        C. Though         D. Even

13.A. have     B. let         C. make           D. allow

14.A. does     B. did         C. was           D. is

15.A. wait     B. waited      C. waiting         D. waiting for

16.A. that      B. why       C. if             D. which

17.A. banned   B. advanced    C. modern         D. new

18.A. cause     B. reason      C. result           D. end

19.A. result from B. come from C. lead to          D. solve

20.A. carry off  B. carry forward C. carry through     D. carry on

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完形填空

  Have you ever imagined that you could be cloned(克隆)like Dolly, the sheep, in the not too distant future?

  The news that a human embryo(胚胎)has been   1   cloned for the first time has caused mixed reactions(反应).

  The   2   was carried out by scientists from the Advanced Cell Technology Inc(ACT), in Massachusetts, US.The group   3   the news on November 25.

  This is not a cloned human being.“A   4   is alive, it walks, it breathes, ”said Jamie Grifo, an expert on the study of cloning at New York University School of Medicine.

  “This is a set of cells in a lab that will be used to   5   someone's life.”

  Such research could lead to treatment for   6   such as heart disease, AIDS and even cancer,   7   scientists.

  Despite high hopes from other scientists, the news   8   concerns immediately from religious and political leaders.Several   9   in the US do not allow human cloning.President George W.Bush also made it clear that he is   10   any type of human cloning.However, the   11   at ACT said they have no interest at present in developing an early embryo into   12  

  Animals have been cloned repeatedly since Dolly, the sheep,   13   in 1997.And there were no real technical   14   to stand in the way of scientists making a cloned human embryo.

  This time the research group used traditional cloning technology with a human   15    16   it was given DNA from an adult cell, the egg began to   17    18   it was stopped from becoming a baby-at a stage in which it was   19   a ball of cells.The   20   technology has been used to clone sheep, cattle and monkeys.

(1)

[  ]

A.

in failure

B.

never

C.

successfully

D.

not

(2)

[  ]

A.

research

B.

report

C.

works

D.

task

(3)

[  ]

A.

made known

B.

made

C.

said

D.

had

(4)

[  ]

A.

cell

B.

person

C.

man

D.

clone(克隆人)

(5)

[  ]

A.

save

B.

kill

C.

cure

D.

treat

(6)

[  ]

A.

patients

B.

health

C.

diseases

D.

things

(7)

[  ]

A.

according to

B.

including

C.

besides

D.

argued

(8)

[  ]

A.

beat

B.

lost

C.

raised

D.

missed

(9)

[  ]

A.

countries

B.

nations

C.

peoples

D.

states

(10)

[  ]

A.

for

B.

against

C.

researching for

D.

praising

(11)

[  ]

A.

scientists

B.

president

C.

people

D.

research

(12)

[  ]

A.

a baby

B.

a man

C.

a woman

D.

a white man

(13)

[  ]

A.

lived

B.

appeared

C.

turned

D.

was no more

(14)

[  ]

A.

questions

B.

affairs

C.

business

D.

problems

(15)

[  ]

A.

egg

B.

bless

C.

meat

D.

cell

(16)

[  ]

A.

Before

B.

After

C.

While

D.

And

(17)

[  ]

A.

grow

B.

die

C.

change

D.

appear

(18)

[  ]

A.

And

B.

But

C.

However

D.

Yet

(19)

[  ]

A.

yet

B.

still

C.

not

D.

/

(20)

[  ]

A.

different

B.

usual

C.

ordinary

D.

same

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  In the world of fairy tales, great and powerful men are often helped to victory by the small and weak.But in the US it has happened for real.

  Nine-year-old Noah McCullough from Texas, has taken on the role of speaking to the public in support of President George W.Bush's social security reforms.

  On February 25 he signed an agreement with the American Congress(国会)to work for the White House as a volunteer.“What I want to tell people about social security is not to be afraid of the new plan,”Noah said.“It may be a change, but it's a good change.”

  Besides this task, he already has a higher goal.He plans to run for the White House in 2032.So far, Noah seems to have a very bright future.

  Despite his age, Noah already has his firm opinion on running the US.“I firmly believe that the combination of large business and small governments creates a peaceful and present society because industry can stimulate(刺激)economic growth,”he said.

  Noah's politics do not come from his parents.“He is very patriotic(爱国的)and very republican,”said Noah's mother, Donna McCullough.“It's the way he was born.”

  Noah's interest began after a mock(模拟)election in the kindergarten when he was five years old.Now he has read more than 3,000 books on presidential history.He can recite the names of all 43 American presidents.He can also describe the achievements and events that took place during a president's term of office.

  His unusual experiences in the presidential campaign last year made him a famous figure.He was a member of Bush's presidential campaign team.He gave speeches at the Republican convention(大会)and followed Bush around on his tour of 27 states.President Bush thinks highly of the boy, saying that he is“the miracle kid of the White House”.

(1)

Noah McCullough worked for the White House ________.

[  ]

A.

to support George W.Bush in the presidential campaign

B.

to be a volunteer in the presidential campaign

C.

to show his gift in the presidential campaigns

D.

to drill for his running for the White House in 2032

(2)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Noah seems to have a very bright future because he supports Bush.

B.

Noah is the youngest of the Americans who support Bush.

C.

Noah has been to more than half of the states in the presidential campaign.

D.

Noah was born with his parents' dream of his becoming US President.

(3)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

Noah can surely succeed in the 2032 presidential campaign

B.

Noah's polities are deeply affected by his parents

C.

Bush had known Noah well before the presidential campaign began

D.

Noah would develop industry and reduce government officials if he were elected President of the USA

(4)

Which is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The Small and Weak Can Help the Big and Strong

B.

Little Boy Helps President Bush

C.

Beginning of Noah's Political Life

D.

The US Future President

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United States President George W. Bush yesterday expressed doubt on efforts by United Nations arms inspectors(调查人员)to get detailed information from Iraqi scientists, adding the presence of Iraqi officials as a reason for it. A US official said any interference (干涉、干扰) by Iraq with the interview would be another sign that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was failing to meet UN disarmament(解除武装) demands. “The inspectors are there to decide whether or not he is disarming. You hear these reports about Iraqi scientists being interviewed, but there's an official in the room.” Bush told reporters during a tour of his Texas farm. Bush had been asked whether he was satisfied with the UN inspectors' attempts to interview Iraqi scientists. Bush's answer included broad criticism (批评) of Saddam and a warning that a war was near. “He is a man who likes to play games and jokes. The question is, will Saddam Hussein disarm?” Bush said. “The first sign isn't very satisfactory that he will voluntarily disarm.”Bush talked of Iraq's declaration on its arms, which he called “false”, as well as the scientist interviews. “He's got to understand his day is coming,” Bush said of Saddam. Bush spoke as more than 11,000 US soldiers prepared to head for the Gulf to join in US preparations for a possible invasion (入侵) of Iraq to force an end to any programmes Saddam has to make nuclear biological or chemical weapons(武器). The news came the same day as warplanes dropped 480,000 leaflets(传单) over two cities in a so called no - fly area of southern Iraq on Thursday, pressing Iraqi army and citizens to listen to US special - forces radio broadcasts to the area, the US armed forces said.

1.What didn't President Bush talk about according to this news report?

[  ]

A.The interview with Iraqi scientists.

B.The warning towards Iraq.

C.The doubt about Saddam's disarmament.

D.Sending 480,000 soldiers to Iraq.

2.Why didn't Bush believe what the Iraqi scientists said during the interviews?

[  ]

A.Because the scientists wouldn't like to tell the truth.          

B.Because Bush never believed anythi g the scientists said.

C.Because Iraqi officials were watching them during the interviews.                                                      

D.Because Saddam asked them to tell lies during the interviews.              

3.Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.The farm owned by Bush is in Califor nia.

B.11,000 US soldiers haven't got to the Middle East.

C.The no - fly zone is in the northern part of Iraq.

D.Bush thinks Saddam will disarm of himself.

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