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      1.Chinese Basketball ________ (CBA) will run a series f matches in preparatin fr the Olympic Games.
      A. AssciatinB. AppreciatinC. AdvertisementD. Applicatin
      2.I’m afraid that yur advice will face ________ frm the managers if yu d nt make any changes.
      A. rejectinB. difficultyC. embarrassmentD. cnclusin
      3.Smking means ________ yurself with yur wn hands.
      A. t killB. having killedC. killingD. being killed
      4.She _____________ every ffer f help and slved the issue by herself.
      A. turned nB. turned dwnC. turned utD. turned ff
      5.The ld man ________ described his childhd adventures, making us feel like we were right there with him.
      A. vilentlyB. virtuallyC. significantlyD. vividly
      6.The sldier ______ the award fr his acts f bravery in the war.
      A. illuminatesB. cncludesC. deservesD. examines
      7.While shpping, peple smetimes can’t help _______int buying smething they dn’t really need.
      A. t persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuadedD. be persuaded
      8.Heavy drinking will cause ________ damage t the brain.
      A. permanentB. cruelC. wrthyD. wrkaday
      9.I need a new passprt, s I will have t have my phtgraph ________.
      A. takingB. takenC. being takenD. take
      10.Thugh it is a necessity, a high incme des nt ________ ne’s happiness.
      A. upsetB. deserveC. advertiseD. guarantee
      11.Mr. Wang is such a(n) ________ persn that he ften ges ut f his way t help thers in the neighbrhd.
      A. usefulB. enthusiasticC. delightfulD. embarrassed
      12.We have been very ________ f their supprt, withut which we culd nt have succeeded.
      A. appreciativeB. wrthwhileC. delightfulD. impressive
      13.Basketball is a game where ________ is far mre imprtant than ne’s wn skills.
      A. turnamentB. self-beliefC. cmpaninshipD. teamwrk
      14.Students are encuraged t take cntrl f their wn learning, ________ just depending n the teacher.
      A. rather thanB. in spite fC. due tD. in turn
      15.She was admitted t Peking University, ________ made her parents very happy.
      A. thatB. whC. whichD. whm
      二、阅读理解:本大题共20小题,共40分。
      A
      Trip 1 Black Bear Cunt
      There have been fires in this area in the last few years and the Office f the Natinal Park is nt sure hw many black bears are still living. Sme bears have been seen since the fires, and the Office has asked fr yung peple t help cunt them. The entire trip will last three hurs. Bkings necessary.
      ​​​​​​​ Cst: Free When: May 8
      Trip 2 Garland Valley
      Bring yur drink and lunch fr this walk in a beautiful area f the Blue Muntains. Garland Valley, clse t the twn f Garland hut, is part f the Natinal Park. Many wild animals live in this area, including many rare birds. This is a great walk fr bird-lvers. The trip lasts fur hurs. Bkings necessary.
      Cst: $ 15 When: May 8, May 15
      Trip 3 Flashlight Adventure
      Put n yur warm clthes, bring a flashlight and a pair f glasses, and cme fr a night walk alng the Dungg Valley. A guide will lead the tur. Yu will see many f the animals n this trip. The guide will tell yu abut the lives f the animals. Numbers are strictly limited n night trips, s be sure t bk early. This walk lasts tw and a half hurs.
      Cst: $ 12 When: May 8, May 15, May 22
      Equipment t be needed:
      • Please bring enugh water and fd fr all walks.
      • Wear gd walking shes—n high heels.
      • Wear a hat fr day walks.
      • Dress warmly fr night walks.
      • Children must be with an adult.
      • Make sure yur flashlight wrks well and bring extra batteries fr night walks.
      • Fllw all instructins frm guides during the walks. The muntains are a dangerus place.
      ​​​​​​​Bkings:
      Bkings fr the abve trips can be made by telephne(8934847) r n the Internet at www. Bluemuntaintur. cm
      16.Where are these trips?
      A. In a large city.B. In a park in the muntains.
      C. In a special kind f z.D. In three different cuntries.
      17.Which f the trips lasts the lngest hurs?
      A. Black Bear CuntB. Natinal Park Tur
      C. Flashlight AdventureD. Garland Valley
      18.Which f the fllwing is NOT necessary fr the three trips?
      A. Gd walking shesB. A pair f glasses
      C. A sleeping-bagD. Fd and water
      19.If yu are free n May 22, yu can chse_____.
      A. Black Bear CuntB. Garland Valley
      C. Flashlight AdventureD. Nne f the trips
      20.What is the best title fr the passage?
      A. Adventure Travel in America
      B. Hunting arund the Great Muntains
      C. Interesting Trips in the East f the USA
      D. Discvery Trips in the Blue Muntains
      B
      A jb is mre than just a jb, especially t the lder generatin. “It’s nt the mney that matters, but the sense f self-wrth,” 56-year-ld Cheng Wnlan said. S, every day Ms Cheng carries a bag f parcels, letters and dcuments f all shapes and sizes and des her runds in Nrth Pint. She’s a curier (快递人员).
      Five years ag, Ms Cheng was a nurse at a private clinic. She had wrked there fr almst 30 years but was made jbless when the dctr migrated. It was extremely difficult fr her t find anther jb. “Peple d nt trust my ability when they learn hw ld I am,” she said. After tw years f searching, the mther f tw eventually fund anther nursing jb. But then after tw years, she quit. Why?
      “My clleagues were yung and they didn’t understand me because f my age. They ften asked me, ‘Yu are s ld; what are yu wrking fr?’ I was very unhappy.” she said. S while the rest f her family left fr wrk, she was left t lnely bredm at hme. The urge t wrk drve her t suffering. Then, ne f Ms Cheng’s neighburs tld her abut Emplyee’s Retraining Bard (ERB) ffering retraining curses fr lder peple n specific ccupatins, such as cnvenience stre assistants, junir clerks and s n.
      “I was interested in curier wrk. I didn’t think my age was a barrier because I was fit and healthy. S I thught why nt give it a try.” she said. Upn graduatin frm the ERB, Ms Cheng was ffered a jb by the Speeding Shuttle Curier Service Cmpany Limited. But then Ms Cheng was faced with a cnflict: she was caught between hnur and emplyment. It tk Ms Cheng 24 hurs t make up her mind and eventually came t the cnclusin that there was nthing wrng r embarrassing abut ding the jb. S she tk heart and went ff t wrk as a curier.
      Ms Cheng’s emplyer is delighted with her, “Ms Cheng has been wrking with us fr tw mnths and has shwn a gd respnsible attitude t wrk.” Anthny Chng, wh runs the cmpany, said. Currently, Mr. Chng has 60 curiers wrking fr his cmpany: five f them are ver fifty, fur f whm have been thrugh the ERB plan. Mr. Chng said he hired lder peple because they were able and reliable. “Age is nt an imprtant factr but attitude is. Many ld peple are mre capable than the yungsters. They will nt run frm difficulties but the yung nes will.” he said. “It is nt easy t recruit yung peple since they shy away frm hardship and challenges.”
      21.Why was it difficult fr Ms Cheng t find anther nursing jb?
      A. Nursing clinics were hard t find.
      B. Peple thught that ld peple culdn’t be trusted.
      C. Peple thught she was t ld t take n a new jb.
      D. Peple didn’t think she had enugh wrking experience.
      22.Ms Cheng left her secnd nursing jb because _______.
      A. the ther staff made her feel uncmfrtable
      B. it was t difficult
      C. she was t ld t d the jb
      D. she was bred with changeless jbs
      23.Emplyee’s Retraining Bard is a plan fr _______.
      A. finding jbs fr lder peple
      B. teaching new skills t lder peple
      C. training lder peple t be curiers
      D. prviding lder peple with smething t d in their spare time
      24.Accrding t Anthny Chng, yung peple _______.
      A. are able and reliable
      B. are mre likely t give up than the lder nes
      C. are fitter and strnger than the lder nes
      D. are less experienced than the lder nes
      25.Frm the text, we can learn Ms Cheng is _______.
      A. capable but stubbrnB. purpseful but lazy
      C. determined and respnsibleD. intelligent and cnfident
      C
      A well-dressed man entered a famus jewelry shp. He explained that he wished t buy a pearl fr his wife’ s birthday. The price didn’t matter, since business had been very gd fr him that year. After examining a nice black ne that csts $5, 000, he paid fr the pearl in cash, shk hands with the jeweler, and left.
      A few days later the man returned and said that his wife liked the pearl s much that she wanted anther ne just like it. It had t be exactly the same size and quality as she wanted a pair f earrings made. "Can yu give me any advice n hw t get such a pearl?" said the man. The jeweler regretfully replied, "I wuld say it’s exactly impssible t find ne exactly like that pearl."
      The rich man insisted that the jeweler advertise in the newspapers, ffering $25,000 fr the matching pearl. Many peple answered the advertisement but nbdy had a pearl that was just right.
      Just when the jeweler had given up hpe, a little ld lady came int his stre. T his great surprise, she pulled the perfect pearl frm her purse." " I dn’t like t part with it." she said sadly, I gt it frm my mther, and ,my mther gt it frm her’ s. But I really need the mney.
      The jeweler was quickly t pay her befre she changed her mind .Then he called the rich man’s htel t tell him the gd news .The man ,hwever ,was nwhere t be fund.
      26.The man said he wanted t buy a pearl fr _____ .
      A. his wifeB. his mther-in-law
      C. his wn mtherD. n ne
      27.He paid $5,000 fr the black pearl withut bargaining (讨价还价) because______.
      A. he was very rich.
      B. he wanted t make the jeweler believe him
      C. he was anxius t get it
      D. his business had been successful
      28.He tld the jeweler t get him anther pearl that must be______.
      A. exactly the same size as the black ne
      B. exactly the same quality as the black ne
      C. wrth mre than $25,000
      D. exactly as big and nice as the black ne
      29.Many peple answer the advertisement because they wanted______.
      A. t see the perfect pearl
      B. t buy sme beautiful pearl t
      C. t get in tuch with the rich man
      D. t sell their wn pearl at a high price
      30.The jeweler culdn’t find the man anywhere because ______.
      A. he died suddenly
      B. he happened t be ut
      C. he gt $20,000 by cheating and had run away with the mney
      D. he wuldn’t shw up until the jeweler called him a secnd time
      D
      American lve pets. Many pet wners treat these friends as part f the family. Smetimes they spice their pets’ life with entertaining vides and amusing tys. If they have an eye fr fashin, pet wners can dress their pets in fashinable clthes. Fr special ccasins, they can use perfume t make their dgs smell well.
      Leading a dg’s life in America isn’t such a bad thing. Many grcery stres sell varius pet fds t wners eager t please their pets. In Hustn, Texas dgs can have their dinner delivered t their hmes. Well-t-d dgs can attend dggy daycare center, which is usually expensive, while their wners wrk. Pets can even accmpany their wners n vacatin. Fancy htels are beginning t accmmdate bth man the beast.
      Beneath all these things, there lies a basic American belief: pets have a right t be treated well. At least 75 animal welfare rganizatins exist in America. They prvide care and adptin service fr hmeless and abused (被虐待的) animals. Vet (兽医) can give animals an incredible level f medical care fr an incredible price. Peple can even bury their pets in a respectable cemetery.
      The average American enjys having pets arund fr a gd reasn. Researchers have discvered that interactin with animals lwers a persn’s bld pressure. Dgs can ffer prtectin frm burglars and unwelcme visitrs. Cats can help rid the hme f unwanted pests. Pets even encurage scial relatinships: they give their wners an appearance f friendliness, and they prvide a gd tpic f cnversatin.
      Pets are basic t American culture as ht dgs r apple pies. T Americans, pets are nt just prperty, but part f the family. After all, pets are “peple”, t.
      31.The underlined phrase “have an eye fr” (in Paragraph 1) prbably means ________.
      A. lk dwn upnB. lk up t
      C. have a prper sense fD. keep a watch n
      32.Dgs can even attend dggy daycare centers if ________.
      A. their wners are wealthy
      B. their wners are eager t please them
      C. they d well while their wners are at wrk
      D. they are very clever
      33.Pets in America can even get very gd medical care mainly because ________.
      A. medical care fr animals is free
      B. the price f medical care fr pets is extremely lw
      C. Americans believe that pets have a right t be treated well
      D. there are many animal welfare rganizatins in America
      34.It can be learned frm the passage that dgs ________.
      A. can deliver dinner t their hmes in Hustn
      B. are liked by Americans better than cats
      C. can ffer burglars and unwelcme visitrs prtectin
      D. can prvide cmpaninship and lve fr peple
      35.What is the main idea f the passage?
      A. Americans have many reasns t lve pets.
      B. Pets are part f American families.
      C. Pets have a cmfrtable life in America.
      D. Americans have a childish lve fr pets.
      三、完形填空:本大题共20小题,共30分。
      Chle Marin was shpping at a supermarket with her 5-mnth-ld sn. As smetimes happened, she gt distracted and accidentally 36 her wallet behind.
      37 , the wallet was sptted by eagle-eyed stre security guard Twnsend, wh vlunteered t give it back t its 38 after wrk. Nt 39 a car, the yung 22-year-ld decided t 40 and he rde miles t Waiehu where she lived, getting the 41 frm her ID.
      Chle, wh didn’t even realize she’d lst her wallet, was 42 by Twnsend’s determinatin as well as his willingness t help ut a ttal 43 . Her husband, Gray was impressed 44 . Therefre, he 45 Twnsend’s gd behavir t his Facebk page.
      Gray’s friend Jhn was inspired nt nly by Twnsend’s 46 act but als by the yung man’s stry--inspired enugh t set up a G-Fund-Me page t see if flks culd 47 enugh mney s Twnsend might be able t trade in his bike fr a car t make his daily cmmute t wrk.
      “What really 48 me was that he has been wrking as a security guard at the stre t supprt his family fr 5 years and has t ride his bike t wrk and schl every day 49 he desn’t have a car. When I put myself in his psitin after a day f wrk and schl, wanting t g hme t see my family, but 50 t ride my bike t the next twn miles away instead t 51 a wallet, I knw this guy has a 52 heart.” Jhn said.
      The G-Fund-Me page had cllected mre than $24,000 in car-wrthy 53 . “He’s been 54 his wrk fr a lng time. He’s a gd guy. He 55 a break.” Jhn said.
      36.A. pickedB. cllectedC. tiedD. left
      37.A. ObviuslyB. LuckilyC. FrustratinglyD. Angrily
      38.A. wnerB. prducerC. cmpaninD. repairer
      39.A. discveringB. examiningC. pssessingD. renting
      40.A. waitB. bicycleC. runD. drive
      41.A. addressB. nameC. birthdayD. age
      42.A. encuragedB. trubledC. tiredD. struck
      43.A. visitrB. neighbrC. strangerD. friend
      44.A. after allB. in vainC. n timeD. as well
      45.A. dwnladedB. appreciatedC. pstedD. ccupied
      46.A. legalB. selflessC. cautiusD. nrmal
      47.A. spendB. brrwC. raiseD. earn
      48.A. tuchedB. frightenedC. surprisedD. embarrassed
      49.A. thughB. whenC. untilD. because
      50.A. prmisingB. chsingC. failingD. pretending
      51.A. prtectB. findC. returnD. purchase
      52.A. kindB. curiusC. brkenD. heavy
      53.A. rewardsB. dnatinsC. belngingsD. gds
      54.A. cncentrating nB. laying aside
      C. relying nD. setting aside
      55.A. caresB. admiresC. gainsD. deserves
      四、阅读表达:本大题共1小题,共10分。
      56.阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)。
      Dgs are ften knwn as man’s best friend—but in ne beautiful instance, a man ended up being a best friend t a grup f pets in need after a dangerus situatin nearly became tragic (悲惨的).
      Keith Walker, an Atlanta-based hmeless man, culd have run in the ther directin when he saw lcal animal shelter W-Underdgs n fire. But he ran twards the fire instead and saved all the animals caught inside, thugh he was in great danger himself.
      “I was nervus; I’m nt ging t lie. I was really scared t g in there with all that smke. But my heart put me there t save thse animals,” Walker said.
      “If yu lve a dg, yu can lve anyne in the wrld. My dg is my best friend, and I wuldn’t be here withut him, s I knew I had t save all thse ther dgs.”
      The shelter is currently greatly wrecked by the fire and it culdn’t safely inhabit the dgs, says funder Gracie Hamlin, s all the animals have been safely mved t anther shelter.
      “He is my guardian angel,” Hamlin said. “Even the firefighters didn’t want t deal with the dgs. They called animal cntrl, but Keith was already in the building pulling ut the cats and dgs until they were all safe.”
      Hamlin and Walker had already knwn each ther because Walker, wh has been hmeless since he was 13, keeps his wn dg, a pitbull (斗牛犬) named Brav, at the shelter every night.
      In fact, Walker came acrss the fire when he was n his way t pick up Brav t take him fr a walk. And that was hw he was able t rescue all the animals—6 dgs and 10 cats.
      Befre yu lk dwn n hmeless persns, remember that they are peple just like yu—and sme f them are great, like Keith Walker.
      (1) What did Walker d when he fund the animal shelter n fire? (n mre than 12 wrds)

      (2) What des the underlined wrd in Paragraph 5 prbably mean? (1 wrd)

      (3) What did Walker intend t d at first befre cming acrss the fire? (n mre than 10 wrds)

      (4) What kind f persn is Walker accrding t the passage? (1 wrd)

      (5) What inspiratin d yu get frm the stry? Please say it in yur wn wrds. (n mre than 20 wrds)

      五、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      57.假定你是李华。寒假将至,有些学生会对手机产生严重的依赖。针对这一情况,请你在校英文报上发表文章,呼吁同学们在寒假期间合理使用手机。内容包括:
      1. 手机主要是工作、学习和通信的工具;
      2. 长时间玩手机的危害;
      3. 提出建议。
      注意:
      1. 词数120左右;
      2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      1.【答案】A
      2.【答案】A
      3.【答案】C
      4.【答案】B
      5.【答案】D
      6.【答案】C
      7.【答案】C
      8.【答案】A
      9.【答案】B
      10.【答案】D
      11.【答案】B
      12.【答案】A
      13.【答案】D
      14.【答案】A
      15.【答案】C
      16~20.【答案】B、D、C、C、D
      21~25.【答案】C、A、B、B、C
      26~30.【答案】A、B、D、D、C
      31~35.【答案】C、A、C、D、B
      36~55.【答案】D、B、A、C、B、A、D、C、D、C、B、C、C、D、B、C、A、B、A、D
      56.【答案】【小题1】
      ​​​​​​​He ran twards the fire and saved all the animals caught inside. Or: He ran int the fire t save all the animals in it.
      【小题2】
      Damaged/​​​​​​​Destryed.
      【小题3】
      T pick up Brav t take him fr a walk.
      【小题4】
      Brave/Gd-hearted/Lving/Kind
      【小题5】
      Animals are ur best friends, and we shuld prtect them against hurt. Or: Keith Walker is a her wh risked his life t save animals. Or: Dn’t lk dwn upn hmeless peple, because they can als make a great difference.
      57.【答案】With the ppularizatin f smart phnes, many students have unluckily been addicted t cellphnes. Nw the winter hliday is cming, and it is necessary t knw the best way f using cellphnes.
      We must remember that cellphnes are mainly tls f cmmunicatin, wrk and study. Althugh we can use cellphnes fr sme entertainment, the time shuld be limited t the least. After all, spending t much time n cellphnes will badly influence ur study and health. Therefre, it is strngly suggested that we use the valuable time at hme t stay with ur families and imprve ur learning and health.
      Wish yu a happy and clrful hliday.

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