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閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)所給的漢語提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答 案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。

例:We_____(起床)before dawn. It was still dark outside. ( get)

我們天亮前就起床了。外面仍然很黑

答案:got up

71.With_____,you can enjoy yourself in the Food Festival, (taste)

有如此多的食物品嘗,在這次美食節(jié)上你可以好好享受一番了。

72. _____can also help improve your oral English. (listen)

多聽也有助于你提高英語口語水平。

73.In 1991 Ranulph Fiennes published " The Feather Men”,the non-fiction book_____ (base )

這部影片是以1991年蘭奴夫•費(fèi)因斯發(fā)表的小說《羽人》為基礎(chǔ)而改編的。

74.As a policeman I find_____,drugs are always behind it. (violence)

作為一名警察我發(fā)現(xiàn),哪里有暴力,后面總是有毒品。

75.Hardly_____it when I heard the news yesterday that more than 100 people were

killed in the air crash, (believe) .

昨天當(dāng)我聽說有100多人在飛機(jī)失事中喪生的消息時(shí),我簡(jiǎn)直無法相信。

76.It is the first time in Olympic history that five mascots _____ . ( choose)

這是奧挪匹克歷史上第一次選出了五個(gè)吉祥物。

77.Fully_____the accuracy of the data, they stuck to their opinion, (convince)

深信數(shù)據(jù)準(zhǔn)確無誤,他們堅(jiān)持自己的意見。

78.It is high time that_____ the disagreement and focus on the subject, (set)

雙方是時(shí)候把分歧放到一邊,專注到這個(gè)主題上來。

79.Stop dreaming up getting _____and get down to your work, (belong)

不要幻想得到不屬于你的東西,趕緊開始干活吧。

80.    Jody Williams also worked hard to make_____ as possible agreenot to use landmines, (country)

喬迪•威廉斯還努力使盡可能多的國家同意不使用地雷

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Americans are most likely to say the price of energy, the price of food, taxes, and healthcare costs are hurting their family ‘s finances a lot or a little, out of a list of nine economic issues. Americans appear relatively unaffected by the availability of credit or immigration policies.

These results are from a Jan.21-22 Gallup poll(民意調(diào)查)

In addition to energy,food,taxes,and healthcare,the federal debt ceiling is the only other situation that more than half of Americans say is hurting them financially. This relatively high level of negativity about the debt ceiling is partly due to the views of Republicans, 74% of whom say it is hurting their finances, compared with 54% of independents and 48% of Democrats(民主黨人).

Americans with incomes under $ 24,000 a year rate the direct costs of food ,energy, and healthcare as most hurtful to their family’s finances. Those with incomes of $90,000 or more have a slightly different rank order, rating energy prices as most hurtful, followed by taxes, healthcare costs, and then food prices.

The availability of credit and federal spending cuts are less hurtful to those with high incomes than to those with low incomes. On the other hand, high-income Americans are more likely to view government regulations as harmful to their family finances.

67.According to the poll, what is hurting American family’ s finances most?

 A. The price of food.                            B. Taxes.

C. Healthcare costs.                               D. The price of energy.

68.Which income group is more likely to see healthcare costs as hurting a lot?

A. Under $24,000.                                  B. $24,000 to $60,000.

C. $60,000 to $90,000.                           D. $90,000 +.

69.    Which economic issue has the equally negative effect on the finance of American’s family with high incomes?

A. Government regulations.                     B. Federal spending cuts.

C. Immigration policies.                          D. The availability of credit.

70.    Suppose you were a teacher with an income of $50,000, which of the following would you mostly like to be changed?

A. The price of energy.                          B. The price of food.

C. Immigration policies.                          D. The availabilities of credit.

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   Modern Japan is proud of many technological wonders : robot dogs that run and bark creative household appliances that make everyday life easier, and computers that make complex problems almost childishly simple. But when it comes to which invention is the best, the Japanese may not be thinking with their heads or their hearts, but their stomachs. They named instant noodles the best invention of the 20th century. As for life-changing technology, that came in at No. 2: karaoke.

The admittedly non-scientific survey by the Fuji Research Institute attached to Tokyo University asked 2,000 adults in the Tokyo region to rate the greatest inventions of the 20th century in three categories: manufactured goods, culture and technology. Respondents were asked to take into consideration worldwide acceptance of the various customs and inventions. An astonishing 692 placed instant noodles, an Japanese “ invention" in 1958,at the top of the list. Instant noodles went into commercial production in 1971, and almost 50 billion cups are now consumed each year worldwide. In 1996, a giant billboard of a steaming cup of noodles was set up above Times Square in New York City, a proud declaration of the place "ramen" has earned in world cuisine(烹妊)•

Headphone stereo sets, TV video games ,CDs and cameras came in order respectively. They were ranked behind instant noodles and off-key howling. Known as ” Poketto Monsters" ("Pocket MonstersM ) in Japan ,Pikachu and his popular little friends came in at No. 8. In view of practicality, automobile-related technology came in at No. 9 —automobiles themselves, invented overseas, were not ranked at all. Sushi ,perhaps the original fast food in Japan, rounded out the top list.

While the Fuji Institute’s survey may not have been the most scientific, it does suggest one thing: technology may rule the world, but at least in Tokyo ? it begins and ends with the tastebuds(味蕾)

63.    Instant noodles were considered the best invention of the 20th century in terms of_____

A. practicality              B. acceptance              C. technology              D. commerce

64.The underlined part in Para 3 "off-key howling" probably refers to_____.

A. Pokemon                 B. automobiles             C. Pikachu                  D. karaoke

65.According to the survey, which was ranked the last on the list of the best inventions?

 A. cameras                                                  B. CDs

C. Sushi                                                        D. automobile-related technology

66.    What' s the best title for the passage?

A. Noodles, the Best Invention                         B. The Life-changing Technology

C Japan ,the Powerful Country                             D Wonders of Japan

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You may want to think twice after posting a new photo or update to your Facebook profile. That’ s because new research has found that social media use can lower some users ,sense of self-control over their lives. The research, which will be published in the Journal of Consumer Research, was based on the responses of 541 Facebook users in the United States.

"Using online social networks can have a positive effect on self-esteem(自尊)and well- being, However, these increased feelings of self-worth can have a damaging effect on behavior,” said researchers Keith Wilcox of Columbia University and Andrew Stephen of the University of Pittsburgh. ” Because consumers care about the image they present to close friends,social network use enhances self-esteem in users who are focused on close friends while searching for , information on their social network. This momentary  increase in self-esteem, leads them to display less self-control after looking through a social network."

In other words, social media users had more self-esteem after using networks like Facebook. However, that momentary improvement in self-esteem lowered their self-control and led them to do what they want, even if this is not good for them .

In particular, the researchers found that social media users were more likely to do too much drinking and eating and have a higher body-mass index. Frequent Facebook users also were more likely to have certain financial problems,including a lower credit score and higher levels of debt.

The researchers tied these feelings to the observation that social media users are less likely to exhibit modesty on their profiles, since feedback is not immediate.

“These results are concerning given the increased time people spend using social networks,as well as the worldwide proliferation of access to social networks anywhere ,anytime via smartphones and other small devices," Wilcox and Stephen wrote. “ Given that self-control is important for maintaining social order and personal health and happiness, this unnoticeable effect could have widespread impact. This is particularly true for adolescents and young adults who are the heaviest users of social networks and have grown up using social networks as a normal part of their daily lives.“

59.    When may social media users lower their self-control?

A. Before browsing networks.                   B. While eating too much.

B. While scanning networks.                     D. After using networks.

60.The word " enhance" (in Para. 2) means "_____".

A. improve                    B. lower                 C. damage                  D. benefit

61.    What quality are social media user most likely to show?

A. Self-control.                                           B. Self-confidence.

C. Self-esteem                                            D. Self-discipline.

62.According to the writer, Facebook can make you_____.

A. slim and rich    B. fat and poor    C. slim and poor    D. fat and rich

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There are some new drivers going back to school. Teens who have recently gotten their driver's licenses may be taking the wheel to drive to school this fall. However, parents fear when their teen starts driving. And it turns out that such parental fears are justified—so it's worth reviewing how to keep your teen safe while he or she is behind the wheel.

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in U. S. teens. Drivers 16 to 19 years old are at the greatest risk for crashes. In fact, their risk is 4 times greater than for older drivers. The teens at the greatest risk are those who are male, those carrying other teenage passengers in the car, and those still in their first year of driving. Nearly 50 percent of teen deaths related to automobile crashes happen on Fridays ’ Saturdays ’ or Sundays between the hours of 3 p. m. and midnight.

Why are teens at higher risk for motor vehicle crashes?

Development. Teens haven * t completely matured mentally and have greater risk-taking behaviors, possibly because they tend to underestimate the risk associated with a particular behavior. Teens also have a greater tendency to speed and to drive too close to the cars in front of them.

No seatbelts. Teens have the lowest rate of seatbelt use among all driving groups.

Alcohol. At least 25 percent of motor vehicle deaths in teens are related to alcohol use.

Technological distractions (分散注意力).Cell phones, texting,MP3 players, and the like can all distract drivers greatly一and who more than teenagers?

Be aware of your teen ’ s driving practices and discuss safe driving habits when opportunities present themselves. Check out the applications and devices now available for restricting your teen ,s use of technology while driving. Some applications alert you to when your teen is texting while the vehicle is moving. Another device blocks incoming and outgoing texts when the car is running—incoming messages get an automatic reply ( e. g, " I ’ m driving right now"),and phone calls go directly to voicemail. You can also get notifications if your teen tries to shut off the program. There are also GPS programs that let you know your new driver' s whereabouts at all times. All in all, you can't be too cautious when teaching your teen how to be safe on the road.

55. What factor is least related to the teen drivers’ high risks of crashes?

A. Driver age. B. Passenger gender. C. Driving experience. D. Driving time.

56.    Teens probably turn away their attention from driving when they are_____.

A. using no seatbelts                             B. drinking water

C. carrying passengers                         ,D. answering cell phones

57.    According to the passage, which should be prevented during teens' driving?

A. Texting. B. GPS programs. C. Automated replies. D. Voicemail.

58.The author=writes the last paragraph in order to_____.

A. offer parents practical suggestions

B. summarize teen' s driving practices

C. advocate different driving habits

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London has always been known for its "black fogs. “ In the winter of 1952,a milky white fog rolled into the city. As the smoke poured into the air, it was so hard to see that people had to walk in front of the buses to guide them. In this way, the most serious air pollution disaster in history began. When it was over, more than 4,000 people had been killed by the thick black smog.

New York City has had several London-type smogs since 1950. Each time, there were from 100 to 400 deaths caused by the smog. Although these smogs were not as deadly as London’ s,

New York City has the worst air pollution problem in the United States.

In all the killer smogs, factories and homes poured smoke and fumes into the air from the furnaces. The chemical fumes combined with the water droplets in the fog to form harmful substances. These substances caused the illness of those who breathed the polluted air.

Usually, such harmful fumes rise into the upper air and are blown away by the wind. But sometimes there is an unusual weather condition called a temperature inversion. A layer of cold air remains near the ground as smoke and fumes pour into it. This is covered by an upper layer of warm air that acts like a lid. It prevents the polluted cooler air from rising. The harmful fumes pile up and make people ill. The smog may be so thick that airports are closed and chains of collisions occur on the highways.

Another type of smog occurs in Los Angeles. Here the weather may be clear and sunny. But stinging eyes and dry coughs show that harmful chemicals fill the air. The smog is due to invisible gases, mostly from automobile exhaust. Because these chemicals are changed by the sun high up in the air, it is called photochemical smog. It contains automobile exhaust fumes and nitrogen oxides changed by the sun's rays. Added to these are sulfur dioxide and other fumes from factories and oil refineries. Photochemical smog is found in many large cities all over the world.

Killer smogs don,t happen very often, fortunately. But in Beijing, a combination of automobile exhaust fumes, home furnace smoke, and factory waste gases pours into the air. This may also happen in the suburbs, or out in the country, where large factories have been built. A number of harmful substances have been found in the air there. When these substances are breathed in day after day ,the health of the population is affected.

51.    Why do people call this phenomenon " black fog" ?

A. It is black and dirty.                        B. It can affect the health.

C. It can kill people.                            D. It is too thick for people to see something.

52.    What can reduce the air pollution according to the passage?

A. Water.                    B. Wind.                  C. The sun.                  D. Cold air.

53.When photochemical smog happens in the city, _____.

A. many people will be killed                B. black smoke may pour into the air

C. the weather may be fine                   D. people have to walk to work

54.From the passage we know that the most serious black smog disaster took place in_____

A, London               B. New York             C. Los Angeles              D. Beijing

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閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白

處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

The Johnson family from England believe they are lucky to be alive after surviving an

incredible incident off the coast of Australia. The Johnsons had been 31_____ that they might see some whales when they were 32_____ a yacht — a large expensive boat for a 10-day sailing 33_____ around the Whitsunday Islands. 34_____, they had no clue just how 35_____ their viewing would be. Two hours into their journey a nine-meter-long humpback whale 36_____ out of the ocean and crashed into their boat before returning to the water.

Mark Johnson,the eldest son,was sailing the yacht when he heard an immense bang and a thud(重?fù)袈?.He 37_____ thought the yacht had hit a rock. However, when he looked up, he saw the whale 38_____ down the deck of the boat. He told the reporters, “ We were staring into its right eye. It was a very 39_____ moment. The eye was about the 40_____ of a dinner plate. It was huge.“

41_____ for the Johnson family, no one was hurt, but the yacht suffered 42 damage. The whale had ruined the mast and rigging — the pole and ropes which hold the 43_____ ——and so the family was left 44_____ at sea, 10 miles from the shore. The 45_____ equipment was also damaged, but fortunately they had a cell phone and were able to call for help.

Why the whale jumped onto the yacht is a 46_____ ,but the family thinks that maybe the boat had not 47_____ sailed between the whale and its baby calf. Perhaps the whale was trying to 48_____ its calf when it jumped, hit the yacht by chance.

Whatever the reason, people are completely 49_____ that this incident happened. There is over 135 million square miles of ocean ’ so what are the 50_____ of a whale jumping onto a 30-foot-long yacht? The chance of something like this happening is miniscule, but it just shows that life is full of surprises.

31.

A.

explained

B.

learned

C.

told

D

,taught

32.

A.

hiring

B.

running

C.

taking

D,

.driving

33.

A.

competition

B.

game

C.

trail

D.

 trip

34.

A.

Moreover

B.

Nevertheless

C.

Worthwhile

D.

However

35.

A.

wide

B,

close

C.

vivid

D.

tense

36.

A.

swam

B.

leapt

C.

slipped

D.

stretched

37.

A.

suddenly

B.

occasionally

C.

immediately

D.

accidentally

38.

A.

shooting

B.

jumping

C.

falling

D.

sliding

39.

A.

exciting

B.

surprising

C.

frightening

D.

astonishing

40.

A.

size

B.

sample

C.

range

D.

scale

41.

A.

Certainly

B,

Luckily

C.

Definitely

D.

Possibly

42.

A.

severe

B.

extreme

C.

actual

D.

special

43.

A.

boat

B.

beach

C.

sail

D.

journey

44.

A.

by all means

B.

in no time

C.

from then on

D.

with no way

45.

A.

radio

B.

craft

C.

edition

D.

compass

46.

A.

problem

B.

mystery

C.

suspect

D.

question

47.

A.

carefully

B.

surely

C.

deliberately

D.

simply

48.

A.

see

B.

touch

C.

tend

D,

reach

49.

A.

amazed

B.

worried

C.

interested

D.

touched

50.

A.

marvels

B.

chances

C.

predictions

D.

results

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Calling an adult Mr. or Ms. signals the adult’s authority. When a kid uses a grown-up’ s title, it shows that the adult is _____

A. in common B. in turn C. in charge    D. in height

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—If appearance did not count, why would people _____ for such interviews.

— even if the job they are hoping to get is dressed down?

A. stay up    B, hold up    C. pick up   D. dress up

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In Disneyland every year, some 800,000 plants are replaced because Disneyland refused to  _____signs asking his "guests" not to step on them.

A, put down   B. put out       C. put off       D. put up

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