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    1. T learn English well, we shuld find pprtunities t hear English as much as we can.
    A. speak B. speaking C. spken D. t speak
    2. He is very ppular amng his students as he always tries t make them in his lectures.
    A. interested B. interesting C. interest D. t interest [
    3. By his better nature, we persuaded the by t change his bad behaviur.
    A. referring t B. adapting t C. appealing t D. leading t
    4. —The manager is away.
    —S wh’s taking f the cmpany fr a while?
    A. charge B. place C. part D. psitin
    5. I am ften by the terrible nise made by the traffic utside. It is very .
    A. annying; annyed B. annyed; annying
    C. annying; annying D. annyed; annyed
    6. I wn’t him any mre because he is t selfish.
    A. assciate B. assciate t C. assciate with D. assciate n
    7. Our teacher is clever, but nt very gd at his ideas t us.
    A. getting acrss B. getting ver C. getting n D. getting int
    8. She was accused cheating in the exam and shuld be t .
    A. in; blame B. f; blame C. by; be blamed D. with; be blamed
    9. The play next mnth aims mainly t reflect the lcal culture.
    A. prduced B. being prduced C. t be prduced D. having been prduced
    10. At the pening ceremny, the chairman a speech t welcme the quests frm mre than twenty cuntries.
    A. delivered B. spke C. said D. started
    11. The cuntry life the accustmed t a lt since 1998.
    A. change B. has changed C. changing D. having changed
    12. The taxi drivers with il taxatin have left mre at ease since the new plicy went int effect.
    A. burden B. burdening C. burdened D. being burdened
    13. While the wrd “chairman” can in fact peple f bth sexes, it appears t sme peple t be male-riented as it ends in “man”.
    A. adapt t B. allw fr C. appeal t D. apply t
    14. After dating with that man several times, she fund she still desn’t men f that type.
    A. g against B. g up C. g fr D. g thrugh
    15. Althugh I d nt like my wrk, I have n intentin f right nw.
    A. handing B. determining C. desiring D. quitting
    16. the Internet is f great help, I dn’t think it’s a gd idea t spend t much time n it.
    A. If B. While C. Because D. As
    17. I thught we’d be late fr the cncert, we ended up getting there ahead f time.
    A. but B. r C. s D. fr
    18. It is ften said that the jy f travelling is in arriving at yur destinatin
    in the jurney itself.
    A. /; but B. /; r C. nt; r D. nt; but
    19. My English teacher’s humr was make every student burst int laughter.
    A. s as t B. such as t C. such that D. s that
    20. Yu’d better nt leave the medicine kids can get at it.
    A. even if B. which C. where D. s that
    二、完形填空。(30分)
    One night I decided t spend sme time building a happier and clser relatinship with my daughter. Fr several weeks she had been 21 me t play class (棋) with her, s I suggested a game and she eagerly 22 . It was a schl night, hwever, and at nine ’clck my daughter asked if I culd 23 my mves, because she 24 t g t bed, she had t get up at six in the mrning. I 25 she had strict sleeping habits, 26 I thught she ught t be able t 27 sme f this strictness. I said t her, “ 28 , yu can stay up late fr nce. We’re having 29 .” We played n fr anther fifteen minutes, during which time she lked 30 . Finally she said, “Please, Daddy, d it quickly.” “NO,” I replied. “If yu’re ging t play it 31 , yu’re ging t play it slwly.” And s we 32 fr anther ten minutes, until 33 my daughter burst int tears, and 34 that she was beaten.
    Clearly I had made 35 . I had started the evening wanting t have a 36 time with my daughter but had 37 my desire t win t becme mre 38 than my relatinship with my daughter. When I was a child, my desire t win 39 me well. As a parent, I 40 that it gt in my way. S I had t change.
    三、阅读理解(40分)
    A
    Melissa Pe was 9 years ld when she began a campaign fr a cleaner envirnment by writing a letter t the then President Bush. Thrugh her wn effrts, her letter was reprduced n ver 250 dnated billbards (广告牌) acrss the cuntry.
    The respnse t her request fr help was s huge that Pe established Kids Fr A Cleaner Envirnment (Kids F. A. C. E. )in 1989. There are nw 300,000 members f Kids F. A. C. E. wrldwide and it is the wrld’s largest yuth envirnmental rganizatin.
    Pe has als asked the Natinal Park Service t carry ut a “Children’ s Frest” prject in every natinal park. In 1992, she was invited as ne f nly six children in the wrld t speak at the Earth Summit in Brazil as part f the Vices f the Future Prgram. In 1993, she was given a Caring Award fr her effrts by the Caring Institute.
    Since the rganizatin started, Kids members have distributed and planted ver 1 millin trees! Onging tree-planting prjects include Kid’s Yards — the creatin f backyard wildlife habitats (栖息地) — and nw Kids is invlved in the exciting Earth Odyssey, which is a great way t start helping.
    “Starting the club turned ut t be a way t help peple get invlved with the envirnment. Club members started ding things like recycling, picking up litter and planting trees as well as inviting ther kids t jin their club.”
    “We try t tell kids that it’s nt OK t be lazy,” she explains. “Yu need t start being a respnsible, envirnmentally friendly persn nw, right away, befre yu becme a resurce-sucking adult.”
    41. Kids is .
    A. a prgram t help students with writing B. a prject f little recycling
    C. a campaign launched by President Bush D. a club f envirnmental prtectin
    42. What can we learn abut Pe?
    A. She was awarded a prize in Brazil. B. She dnated billbards acrss the cuntry
    C. She gt psitive respnses fr her effrts D. She jined the Natinal Park Service
    43. Kid’s Yards is .
    A. established in a natinal park B. started t prtect wildlife
    C. a wildlife-raising prject D. an entertainment park fr kids
    44. Which f the fllwing can be inferred frm the text?
    A. Adults are resurce-sucking peple B. Pe sught help frm a yuth rganizatin
    C. Kids members are frm the U.S. D. Kids are urged t save natural resurces
    B
    Freign drivers will have t pay n-the-spt fines f up t £ 900 fr breaking the traffic law t be carried ut next mnth.
    If they d nt have enugh cash r a wrking credit card, their vehicles will be clamped (扣留) until they pay—and they will face an additinal fee f £ 80 fr getting back their vehicles.
    The law will als apply t British citizen. The fines will be described fficially as “depsits” when the traffic law takes effect, because the mney wuld be returned if the driver went t curt and was fund nt guilty. In practice, very few freign drivers are likely t return t Britain t deal with their cases.
    Freign drivers are rarely charged because plice cannt take actin against them if they fail t appear in curt. Instead, fficers ften merely give warnings.
    Three millin freign-registered vehicles enter Britain each year. Plish vehicles make up 36 percent, French vehicles 10 percent and German vehicles 9 percent.
    Freign vehicles are 30 percent mre likely t be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number f crashes caused by freign vehicles rse by 47 percent between 2003 and 2008. There were almst 400 deaths and serius injuries and 3,000 slight injuries frm accidents caused by freign vehicles in 2008.
    The new law is partly intended t settle the prblem f freign lrry drivers ignring limits n weight and hurs at the wheel. Freign lrries are three times mre likely t be in a crash than British lrries. Recent spt checks fund that three quarters f lrries that failed safety tests were registered verseas.
    The standard depsit fr a careless driving ffence—such as driving t clse t the vehicle in frnt r reading a map at the wheel—will be £ 300. Depsits fr speeding ffences and using mbile phnes will be £ 60. Freign drivers will nt get pints as punishment added t their licenses, while British drivers will.
    45. The first paragraph serves as a(n) .
    A. explanatin B. intrductin C. cmment D. backgrund
    46. The freign drivers wh break the traffic law and d nt pay n the spt are likely t be fined up t .
    A. £ 60 B. £ 300 C. £ 900 D. £ 980
    47. We can learn frm the passage that .
    A. many freign drivers have been fined by British plice
    B. 300,000 German vehicles enter Britain every year
    C. 25 percent f freign vehicles entering Britain have failed safety tests
    D. British drivers will be punished with pints and fines fr breaking the traffic law
    48. The new traffic law is mainly intended t .
    A. limit the number f freign vehicles entering Britain
    B. increase the British gvernment's additinal incme
    C. lwer the rate f traffic accidents and injuries
    D. get freign drivers t appear in curt
    C
    As kids, my friends and I spent a lt f time ut in the wds. “The wds” was ur part-time address, destinatin, purpse, and excuse. If I went t a friend's huse and fund him nt at hme, his mther might say, “Oh, he’s ut in the wds,” with a tne(语气)f airy acceptance. It’s similar t the tne peple smetimes use nwadays t tell me that smene I'm lking fr is n the glf curse r at the gym, r even" away frm his desk. "Fr us ten-year-lds, “being ut in the wds” was just an excuse t d whatever we feel like fr a while.
    We smetimes tld urselves that what we were ding in the wds was explring (探索). Explring was a mre ppular idea back then than it is tday. Histry seemed t be mstly abut explrers. Our explratins, thugh, seemed t have less system than the histric kind: smething usually came up alng the way. Say we stayed in the wds, thrwing rcks, shting frgs, picking blackberries, digging in what we were briefly persuaded was an Indian burial mund.
    Often we gt “lst” and had t climb a tree t find ut where we were. If yu read a stry in which smene des that successfully, be skeptical; the tpmst branches are usually t skinny t hld weight, and we culd never climb high enugh t see anything except ther trees. There were fur r five trees that we visited regularly—tall beeches, easy t climb and cmfrtable t sit in.
    It was in a tree, t, that ur days f fling arund in the wds came t an end. By then sme f us had reached seventh grade and had begun the rugh ride f adlescence (青春期). In March, the mnth when we usually tk t the wds again after winter, tw friends and I set ut t g explring. We climbed a tree, and all f a sudden it ccurred t all three f us at the same time that we really were rather big t be up in a tree. Sn there wuld be the spring dances n Friday evenings in the high schl cafeteria.
    49. The authr and his friends were ften ut in the wds t .
    A. spend their free timeB. play glf and ther sprts
    C. avid ding their schlwrkD. keep away frm their parents
    50. What can we infer frm Paragraph 2 ?
    A. The activities in the wds were well planned.
    B. Human histry is nt the result f explratin.
    C. Explratin shuld be a systematic activity.
    D. The authr explred in the wds aimlessly.
    51. The underlined wrd “skeptical” in Paragraph 3 is clsest in meaning t .
    A. calm B. dubtful C. serius D. ptimistic
    52. Hw des the authr feel abut his childhd?
    A. Happy but shrt. B. Lnely but memrable.
    C. Bring and meaningless. D. Lng and unfrgettable.
    D
    July 21st, 2007 was a typical English summer’s day—it rained fr 24 hurs! As usual, I rushed hme frm wrk at midday t check n the huse. Nthing was amiss. By the time I left wrk at 5 pm, hwever, the rad int ur village was flded. Our huse had never been flded but, as I pened the frnt dr, a wave f water greeted me. Thank Gd the kids weren’t with me, because the huse was 5 feet deep in water. We lst everything dwnstairs. And the plaster had t be trn ff the walls, ceilings pulled dwn.
    At first we tried t push n thrugh. We didn’t want t mve the children ut f hme, s we camped upstairs. We put a sheet f plastic acrss the flr t prtect us frm the damp. But after three mnths, we felt very sick, s we mved t a wden huse in a park. The huse was small, but at first we were all just delighted t be in a new place. Unfrtunately, things tk lnger than expected and we were there fr 10 mnths. The life there was incnvenient. What surprised me mst was hw much I missed being part f a cmmunity (社区). We had lived in a friendly village with gd neighburs, and I'd never thught hw much I’d miss that.
    Althugh ur situatin was very bad, it’s difficult t feel t srry fr yurself when yu lk at what's happening elsewhere. I watched a news reprt abut flds in Nrthern India and thught, “We didn’t have a straw hut(茅草房)that was swept away, and ur huse is still standing. We're lucky.”
    We mved back hme in August. With December cming, there’s still recnstructin wrk t be dne, s it's difficult t prepare fr Christmas. But I can’t wait—I’m ging t thrw a party fr ur friends in the village t say thanks fr their supprt. This year, I wn’t need any gifts—living away frm hme fr mnths has made me realize hw little we actually need r miss all ur pssessins. Althugh we are replacing things, there's really n rush--we have ur hme back, and that’s the main thing.
    53. What des the underlined wrd “amiss” in the first paragraph mean?
    A. Wrng. B. Missing. C. Right. D. Fund.
    54. It can be inferred frm the text that the authr .
    A. was sick f staying upstairs
    B. cared much abut her children
    C. culd nt stand living in a wden huse
    D. did nt deal well with her family affairs during the fld
    55. Why des the authr say that they were lucky in the third paragraph ?
    A. Because her situatin was nt serius. B. Because many ther places were flded.
    C. Because she had been t Nrthern India. D. Because sme thers suffered even mre.
    56. What des the authr mainly want t express by telling her stry?
    A. She valued human feelings mre than befre.
    B. She realized she almst didn’t need pssessins.
    C. She fund Christmas gifts n lnger badly needed.
    D. She thught her wn hme was the mst imprtant.
    E
    57. What is the purpse f the letter?
    A. T cmplain abut a brken by. B. T ppse the advertising.
    C. T rder a gift fr Christmas. D. T apply fr a jb in a ty cmpany.
    58. Why des the writer f the letter feel that Electr-Rb is vilent?
    A. It is cntrlled by radi waves.B. It is expensive t buy.
    C. It is 80 centimeters tall. D. It bears arms.
    59. What des “Enc.” at the end f the letter mean?
    A. Smething attached t the letter. B. A cmplaint t the by cmpany.
    C. A hidden message. D. An encuraging respnse.
    60. Electr-Rb can d all the fllwing EXCEPT .
    A. sitting dwn B. shaking hands C. talking D. walking
    四、短文改错(110分)
    英语10月半月考答案
    一、单选题:
    ( )21. A. guiding
    ( )22. A. fllwed
    ( )23. A. change
    ( )24. A. agreed
    ( )25. A. knew
    ( )26. A. s
    ( )27. A. put up
    ( )28. As usual
    ( )29. A. patience
    ( )30. A. excited
    ( )31. A. well
    ( )32. A. discussed
    ( )33. A. nervusly
    ( )34. A. prmised
    ( )35. A. a mistake
    ( )36. A. free
    ( )37. A. managed
    ( )38. A. imprtant
    ( )39. A. ffered
    ( )40. A. realized
    B. asking
    B. expected
    B. repeat
    B. needed
    B. learned
    B. fr
    B. take up
    B. G ahead
    B. luck
    B. prud
    B. again
    B. cntinued
    B. immediately
    B. admitted
    B. a decisin
    B. different
    B. recgnized
    B. attractive
    B. served
    B. aplgized
    C. training
    C. replied
    C. hurry
    C. begged
    C. guessed
    C. but
    C. pick up
    C. By the way
    C. fun
    C. anxius
    C. fairly
    C. cunted
    C. strangely
    C. wndered
    C. an attempt
    C. full
    C. allwed
    C. practical
    C. cntrlled
    C. imagined
    D. advising
    D. accepted
    D. pass
    D. hated
    D. heard
    D. r
    D. give up
    D. Cme n
    D. success
    D. angry
    D. regularly
    D. argued
    D. suddenly
    D. discvered
    D. an effrt
    D. happy
    D. reduced
    D. interesting
    D. taught
    D. explained
    237 West Palmdale bulevard
    Fresn, Califrnia 93706
    AmTy Crpratin
    Suite 15
    TransAm Building
    San Francisc, Califrnia 94115
    Nvember 20,2008
    Dear Sirs,
    As a cncerned parent, I am writing t prtest yur recent advertisement fr Eleetr-Rb seen in lcal media in Califrnia. Specifically, I am referring t newspaper and magazine ads( attached t this letter)published the week f Nvember 15.
    Children respnd t yur type f advertising in an immature way; that is, they are un-able t understand hw expensive sme tys are fr middle-class parents. Further, yur prduct is vilent in nature. Yur advertisement gives children the impressin that it’s fine t have “tw guns and laser eyes.” Yu als suggest that children need yur ty t prtect them “when yu g utside.” This is nt a healthy attitude fr children t have.
    I hpe yu will stp advertising yur prduct in such a way that may harm ur children.
    Sincerely yurs,
    ( Mrs. ) Alma Hernandez
    President, Parents fr Nn-vilent Tys
    Enc.
    It’s Here ! Ready fr Yu, Nw ! It's Electr-Rb!
    Every by dreams f being in cntrl f a rbt, and AmTy can make yur dream cme true! Electr-Rb is the wrld's first fully autmatic rbt with radi cntrl. Standing 80 centimeters tall, Electr-Rb is like a friend at hme. He can walk, talk, and even shake yur hand! He has tw guns and laser eyes t help yu defend yurself when yu g utside with him. Every by needs Electr-Rb !
    Ask yur Mm and Dad t buy Electr-Rb fr yur birthday r fr Christmas, which is cming up sn. Imagine that yu are in cntrl f yur friend fr life, Electr-Rb!
    Available at all ty stres and department stres NOW!
    My hmetwn is a pretty city, s peple there are
    kind and plite. With cming f spring, grass and
    trees turn green, and flwers grew in many clrs.
    In summer, the sea under the blue skies is even mre
    beautiful. After autumn arrives, the city lks as an
    ld man with leaves fallen frm the trees. In winter,
    a lt f white birds cme t my city fr fd. I can
    wait mre patiently abve the sea fr quite a lng
    time. While they find fish cme t the surface, they
    fly dwn immediate and catch them withut delay.
    That is my city, and I lve it s much.
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