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III.完形填空:(本題有20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
A soldier was coming home after the war. He 41 his parents from San Francisco. He told them that he was going home but he had a 42 he’d like to bring home.
“Sure,” they replied, “we’d love to 43 him.”
“There is something you should know.” The son 44 , “He was hurt pretty badly in the fighting so that he 45 an arm and a leg. He has 46 else to go, and I want him to live with us.”
“I’m sorry to hear that, son. Maybe we can 47 him somewhere to live.”
“No, Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us.”
“Son”, said the father, “you don’t know what you’re 48 . He would be a 49 burden on us. We have our own lives to live. I think you should just come home and 50 about this guy. He’ll find a way to live on his 51 .” At that point, the son 52 the phone. The parents heard nothing 53 from him.
A few days later, 54 , they received a call from the San Francisco police. Their son had died after falling from a building. The police 55 it was suicide(自殺). The 56 parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the body of their son. They 57 him, but to their horror they also discovered their son had only one arm and one leg.
We find it 58 to love those who are good-looking or fun to have around, but we don’t like people who make us feel 59 . We would rather stay away from people who aren’t as healthy, beautiful, or smart 60 we are.
41. A. asked B. called C. wrote to D. shouted
42. A. friend B. classmate C. officer D. soldier
43. A. accept B. have C. meet D. welcome
44. A. said B. added C. stopped D. answered
45. A. missed B. wounded C. hurt D. lost
46. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere D. everywhere
47. A. find B. leave C. ask D. provide
48. A. making for B. using for C. asking for D. leaving for
49. A. expensive B. cheap C. soft D. terrible
50. A. talk B. forget C. think D. care
51. A. life B. own C. himself D. style
52. A. hung up B. called up C. picked up D. broke up
53. A. new B. less C. terrible D. more
54. A. therefore B. however C. then D. otherwise
55. A. believed B. reported C. told D. replied
56. A. excited B. heartbroken C. silent D. surprised
57. A. covered B. found C. thought D. recognized
58. A. hard B. easy C. simple D. nice
59. A. grateful B. powerful C. uncomfortable D. careful
60. A. than B. so C. as D. like
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John said he would pay ________ second visit to China ________ next year.
A. the; / B. the; the C. a; the D. a; /
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_____________ that he did quite well in the exam.
A. He made so rapid progress B. He made so rapid a progress
C. His English made such rapid progress D. He made such rapid progress.
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—Why didn’t you tell him about the exciting news?
—He rushed out of the room ______ I could say a word.
A. before B. after C. when D. until
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VII.補(bǔ)全對話
根據(jù)中文提示,將對話中缺少的內(nèi)容寫在對話下面的對應(yīng)橫線上。所補(bǔ)的句子必須與所給的標(biāo)點(diǎn)符號(hào)一致。
提示:后天是Alice 的生日。她的父母商量著給她買禮物,最后說定買一張唱片送給她。
M: It’s Alice’s birthday the day after tomorrow. 79 ?
W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?
M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it’s better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.
W: Alice doesn’t like sweet things. Didn’t you know that?
M: You’re right. Er…I know. 80 ? She loves music.
W: 81 . Let’s go to the music shop and choose one for her.
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23. Environmental experts are those who devote ______to______ nature and environment.
A. them…protecting B. their…protect
C. themselves…to protect D. themselves…protecting
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-Mary, how did your Math test go?
-I had thought I _________, but in fact I came in the top 10% in my class.
A. should have failed B. couldn’t have failed
C. might have failed D. shouldn’t have failed
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Dr. Frank failed many times but he finally _____ to find a successful way to solve the problem.
A. broke off B. broke up C. broke down D. broke through
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City officials are hoping to use the power of dog droppings. San Franciscans already recycle more than 60% of their dogs’ droppings, but in this dog-friendly town, such wastes make up nearly 4% of residential waste, or 6,500 tons a year.
Within the next few months, Norcal Waste, a company that collects San Francisco’s wastes, will begin a trial program under which it uses biodegradable (生物分解的) bags and dog-waste carts to pick up droppings at a popular dog park.
The droppings will be thrown into a machine called a methane digester (沼氣處理機(jī)), which is basically a tank in which bacteria feed on droppings for weeks to create methane gas.
The methane could then be piped directly to a gas stove, a steam heater, an air turbine or anything else powered by natural gas. It can also be used to produce electricity.
Someone doubts whether this plan is practical. But Norcal Waste spokesman, Robert Reed points to San Francisco’s creative food composting (混合肥料) program, which began 10 years ago. It is a proof that an unusual idea can work in this forward-thinking city. Norcal Waste collects 300 tons of food left over after meals per day from homes and restaurants and changes it into a rich fertilizer sold to grape farms and organic farms.
Methane digesters are nothing new. The technology was introduced in Europe about 20 years ago, and more than 600 farm-based digesters are in operation there. Nine are in use on California cow farms, and chicken and pig farms elsewhere in the United States also use them.
“The main obstacle is probably getting communities around the country the courage to collect dog droppings, to give value to something we’d rather not talk about,” Brinton, a recycling and composting consultant, said. “San Francisco is probably the king of pet cities. This could be an advantage of it, which is very important.”
Some other experts believe energy production from dog droppings must become more attractive economically before it gets popular. Landfill space is relatively cheap, and natural gas and electricity also remain fairly inexpensive. However, Reed said confidently, “Now, the city authorities asked us to look at dog waste specifically.”
61. How many dogs’ droppings can be recycled at present per year in San Francisco?
A. About 6,500 tons. B. About 169,000 tons.
C. About 260 tons. D. About 3,900 tons.
62. It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. there are many pets that are treated well in San Francisco
B. Norcal Waste is a company of refuse (垃圾) treatment, which collects dog wastes only
C. most of the farms in Europe use Methane digesters
D. Brinton doesn’t feel optimistic about the collection of dog droppings in San Francisco
63. The underlined word “obstacle” in Paragraph 7 most probably means .
A. interest B. effect C. difficulty D. purpose
64. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. San Francisco is a city full of innovation.
B. Dog droppings can be changed into methane gas in several days.
C. It is the first time to utilize animal waste in San Francisco.
D. Utilizing dog droppings presently is more economical than the landfill.
65. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A. Animal wastes collection by Norcal Waste
B. Changing dog droppings into energy
C. Methane digester technology in San Francisco
D. A dog droppings composting program
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