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单项填空 15 题,完形填空 1 题,阅读理解 4 题,任务型阅读 1 题,开放性作文 1 题
简单题 14 题,中等难度 8 题。总体难度: 简单
单项填空 共 15 题
  1. Whether the soup smells _____ or not doesn’t make any difference to me, as I can’t smell _____ due to my bad cold.

    A. good; good   B. well; well

    C. well; good   D. good; well

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  2. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, _____ was remembered for her love poems, published her first work in 1818 when she was at the age of twelve.

    A. which   B. who

    C. that   D. whom

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  3. The phone rang, but she _____ it and carried on with her work, because she knew what she was doing was more important.

    A. heard   B. prevented

    C. ignored   D. observed

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  4. There was a heated argument on the Internet as to _____ this kind of behaviour was against the law or not.

    A. that   B. whether

    C. if   D. when

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  5. —It _____ like this for ten days. Our clothes have to be dried with a dryer.

    —Don’t worry! According to the weather forecast, it will clear up the day after tomorrow.

    A. has rained   B. had rained

    C. has been raining   D. rained

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  6. This kind of seafood is likely to go bad _____ it is treated immediately after it is caught from the sea.

    A. as   B. unless

    C. since   D. when

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  7. An ancient painting was taken away from the museum last night, but what _____ the police was that there was no sign of the museum being broken into.

    A. puzzled   B. pleased

    C. excited   D. discouraged

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  8. Much to our surprise, in the last few seconds of the race, Gunnell came from _____ to win another gold medal.

    A. somewhere   B. anywhere

    C. everywhere   D. nowhere

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  9. —Who do you think will be the winner, Thomas or Henry?

    —No matter who wins, it will be a _____ winning. Because both of them have done a good job.

    A. narrow   B. complete

    C. likely   D. mild

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  10. On a raining evening, a big earthquake hit the city, causing serious damage to buildings and total _____ among the population.

    A. arguments   B. panic

    C. failures   D. defence

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  11. _____ Lippi became the new head coach of the Chinese football team filled the fans with confidence for the future of the team.

    A. When   B. Whether

    C. That   D. Which

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  12. —Should I go to the University of Iowa or Iowa State University?

    —Think it over for a few days. You _____ make up your mind right now. There’s no hurry.

    A. couldn’t   B. shouldn’t

    C. needn’t   D. musn’t

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  13. I was so busy this morning that I only had time to _____ the newspapers, so I can’t understand what you are talking about.

    A. glance at   B. guess at

    C. stare at   D. call at

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  14. Before you leave the house, make sure that the front door is locked and all the windows are _____ shut.

    A. suddenly   B. finally

    C. quickly   D. firmly

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  15. —I will go to Jane’s birthday party this evening. I have heard that there will be amazing performances.

    —_____!

    A. Have a good time   B. What a pity

    C. Thank you very much   D. It’s all right

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

完形填空 共 1 题
  1. As this year comes to a close, I’m full of love and gratefulness in more ways than I can put into words. It’s not a list inside my ____ or written down on paper anywhere, but rather a ____ I have been carrying within me throughout the past few weeks. Just yesterday, I was ____ to my mom that I felt as if I had grown so much in the course of the year.

    This year has been a strange year for me. It ____ with much hope and expectation, ____ there were a lot of open wounds that needed to be healed (治愈) before that could happen, even if I didn’t realize it at the time. Still, I was in a ____ place from the beginning and growth was inevitable (不可避免的) as I held a(n) ____ mind and a willingness to change.

    It was really a year of ____ and personal development. I have ____ to forgive others, as well as myself, and realized that it’s often my own expectations that lead to  ___. In the past few months I’ve been making great ____ to remove unrealistic expectations from my life. Though, I’ll admit it isn’t always ____. Still, I can say in confidence that I’m ____ this year full of love and gratefulness for all that I have in my ____.

    The progress and growth I’ve made this year is just the ____ of the life I plan on leading in the next year and beyond. I spent so much time on ____, more than I have in years, and I feel that my efforts have ____ in so many ways. I’m ____ at a place where I’m excited to live life each day, and I’ve come to realize that ____ I’m not entirely living the life of my dreams at the moment, I’m working hard each day at making that life a ____.

    1.A. head   B. pocket   C. drawer   D. hand

    2.A. talking   B. feeling   C. warning   D. painting

    3.A. saying   B. complaining   C. promising   D. crying

    4.A. turned out   B. held out   C. started out   D. went out

    5.A. or   B. for   C. but   D. and

    6.A. wrong   B. bright   C. high   D. good

    7.A. open   B. young   C. normal   D. lively

    8.A. relief   B. growth   C. panic   D. pleasure

    9.A. forgotten   B. refused   C. learned   D. offered

    10.A. improvement   B. development   C. encouragement   D. disappointment

    11.A. advances   B. success   C. progress   D. efforts

    12.A. enough   B. certain   C. easy   D. common

    13.A. ending   B. missing   C. sparing   D. balancing

    14.A. eyes   B. life   C. mind   D. dreams

    15.A. beginning   B. lightning   C. building   D. thinking

    16.A. herself   B. it   C. itself   D. myself

    17.A. put off   B. kept off   C. paid off   D. given off

    18.A. quickly   B. finally   C. simply   D. quietly

    19.A. because   B. now that   C. even if   D. while

    20.A. reality   B. rule   C. signal   D. doubt

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

阅读理解 共 4 题
  1. Gobblers Knob Hunting Preserve is one of the newest shooting (射击) clubs in Southwestern Pennsylvania. This club is open to the public and provides the sportsman with 350 acres (英亩) of farmland.

    Gobblers Knob offers pheasant (野鸡) and rabbits hunting down on the farm. We can provide a professional guide service with dogs if needed. Training birds are available. Here at Gobblers Knob we hunt pheasants from September 1 through April.

    Come on out, enjoy the Pennsylvania historic farmland and socialize in our club house. If you want to stay overnight and spend your weekend here, we are only minutes from hundreds of hotel rooms and many restaurants of your choice. The area has a lot of places of interest.

    Guided Hunting Packages

    Morning hunts start at 8:00 a.m.

    Afternoon hunts start at 1:00 p.m.

    Package 1    1 or 2 guns for one half day, 10 pheasants or 20 rabbits.   $280.00

    Package 2   1 to 4 guns for one half day, 15 pheasants or 30 rabbits.   $405.00

    Package 3     1 to 4 guns for one half day, 10 pheasants and 20 rabbits.   $535.00

    Package 4     1 to 4 guns for one half day, 20 pheasants or 40 rabbits.   $550.00

    Package 5     2 to 5 guns for one half day, 25 pheasants or 50 rabbits.   $680.00

    Package 6    2 to 5 guns all day, 20 pheasants and 20 rabbits.         $910.00

    Package 7    2 to 5 guns all day, 30 pheasants and 30 rabbits.         $1160.00

    Package 8    2 to 5 guns all day, 50 pheasants or 100 rabbits.            $1195.00

    All Guided Hunting Packages include:

    A professional guide service with dogs

    Training birds

    Hunters with their own dogs are welcome

    1.If you need 3 guns and hunt 15 pheasants for one half day, you will pay _____.

    A. $280.00   B. $405.00

    C. $680.00   D. $910.00

    2.What type of writing is this passage?

    A. A history paper.

    B. A newspaper report.

    C. An announcement.

    D. An advertisement.

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

  2. Ridgewood is a small town 20 miles from Manhattan, New York. It is a quiet town, perfect for raising children away from the rapid pace of the city. However, besides hours of homework, many Ridgewood children have too many after-school activities — from swimming to piano classes. Some kids compare their life to that of a New York general manager who has an 80-hour workweek.

    Children's schedules filled with homework and activities made a lot of townspeople worried, so the town decided to start a movement called “Ridgewood Family Night — Ready, Set, Relax!” The mayor (市长) made a public statement, calling for a town-wide night for families to do nothing. And schools and clubs agreed to support the movement so families could relax and get together.

    Some parents like to talk about their childhood, one without so many scheduled after-school activities. As kids, they just went out to play with neighborhood friends after school. However, almost all these parents take their children to their regularly scheduled activities. These fathers and mothers feel it is their duty to make sure their children are prepared to survive in today's high-pressure work environment. They are afraid that their children can't enter the “right” universities and won't succeed in a more and more competitive world.

    However, it seems that Family Night worked, at least to a certain degree. Cars moved freely around Ridgewood's normally busy downtown streets. Some families ate supper together for the first time in months. One family watched home movies of when the children were little, baked cookies and played games together.

    At first, some people were excited that they could take back their lives. But sadly, few families now believe that one night will change them. Nearly all of the townspeople are sure that they will fall back into the old habit.

    1.How can people benefit from Family Night?

    A. They can learn and share knowledge.

    B. They can rest and enjoy family time.

    C. They have more time to discuss family matters.

    D. They have enough time to talk about schoolwork.

    2.What can we learn about the movement?

    A. It is held once a week.

    B. It was partly successful.

    C. It first started in Manhattan.

    D. It needed the mayor's support.

    3.How do most Ridgewood people look at Family Night?

    A. It won't change their lifestyle.

    B. It will help take back their lives.

    C. It can't be accepted by the public.

    D. It may help break kids' bad habits.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  3. The comic-book superhero Daredevil (超胆侠) became blind by accident, but his blindness only made his other senses superhuman.

    It’s commonly believed that deaf or blind people may have other Daredevil-like senses. But the reality is that people with one impaired (受损的) sense don’t have general improvements in their other senses, but rather very specific brain changes, new research shows.

    Scientists are now uncovering some of the brain differences that underlie changes or improvements in other senses.

    “For example, research shows that people who are deaf from birth tend to be more sensitive to light or movement in their peripheral vision (周边视觉), compared with people who can hear,” said Christina Karns, a neuroscientist at the University of Oregon.

    Karns and her colleagues wanted to know whether the areas of the brain responsible (负责的) for hearing were also organized differently in deaf people, compared with people who could hear. In experiments with people who can hear, when the participants see a light flashed in their peripheral vision and hear two beeps at the same time, they experience the illusion (错觉) that they saw two flashes of light. Karns’ team did the same experiment with deaf individuals, except that the beeps were replaced with puffs of air on the participants’ faces.

    Deaf people reported seeing two flashes of light when they felt two puffs of air, suggesting they use touch the same way hearing people use sound to improve visual accuracy (精确性). “Hearing people are doing this all the time,” said Karns, who presented her findings. “Deaf people don’t have sound, so they end up building a visual system that’s more accurate.”

    But the improvements in deaf people’s other senses are very specific. Studies show that vision in the fovea, the central part of the eye, is no better in deaf people than in hearing people. Also, the improvements aren’t seen in people who become deaf later in life.

    One of the big questions driving research on this topic is whether being deaf or blind frees up brain areas for other senses. Stephen Lomber, a neuroscientist at the University of Western Ontario, and colleagues found that cooling down the hearing cortex (皮层) of deaf cats caused the animals to lose their improved peripheral vision, suggesting those brain areas had, indeed, been related to vision.

    Taken together, the research into the differences between deaf people’s brains and hearing people’s brains shows there’s a lot of hope for ways we can train our brains. But humans haven’t developed super senses just yet.

    1.Most people think people with one impaired sense _____.

    A. experience great changes in their brains

    B. tend to become a superman like Daredevil

    C. generally have a super ability in other senses

    D. should improve their other senses through training

    2.According to Karns’s experiment, deaf people _____.

    A. have a much better fovea than hearing people

    B. have totally different brains from hearing people

    C. have obvious illusions about light flashed in front of them

    D. take advantage of their touch to improve visual accuracy

    3.In Paragraph 8, the experiment with deaf cats is used to show _____.

    A. the hearing cortex helps train our brains

    B. deaf cats like using their improved peripheral vision

    C. the ability of Daredevil can become a reality in our life

    D. brain areas for other senses have a relationship with vision

    4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

    A. Whether deaf people have superhuman vision.

    B. How deaf people use their other senses in life.

    C. Experiments on the superhuman vision of the deaf.

    D. Differences between deaf people and hearing people.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  4. My three-year-old son, Dayton, lay on the couch, held the family iPad and clicked on the Angry Birds app. It was a beautiful, sunny Wednesday morning and all he wanted to do was play a video game. I felt guilty. Why hadn’t I planned some activity for us to do together? I’d been wanting for months to spend more time with Dayton, take him to a story hour at the library or to the Native American Museum. But whenever I thought of it I was busy doing something else.

    It was so much easier with Sydney. She was always coming to me with a book she wanted me to read to her. She loved playing dress up, having tea parties and social activities I liked too. I’d left my teaching job when she was born to devote my full time to being a mother. But I worried I was shortchanging (忽视) Dayton. What if I made today all about him?

    “Let’s do something fun together, just you and me, Dayton. What would you like to do?” I asked. He didn’t hesitate, “Crystal Bridges.”

    “Sounds good,” I said, trying to hide my surprise. Crystal Bridges, an art museum in nearby Bentonville, is home to world famous paintings and sculptures (雕塑) by American artists. We’d been there as a family a few times, but an art museum was not exactly the first thing I think of when I was looking for someplace fun to take a three-year-old boy to. Was this really what he wanted? Still, this was Dayton’s day. I told myself to just go with the flow, but even as we were in the car I couldn’t help but wonder what I was getting myself into.

    We finally got to the museum. Dayton glanced toward the entrance. Suddenly he ran to a sculpture of the word  LOVE. With his hand, Dayton followed the curves (弧形) of the letters. He moved slowly through the space between the  V  and the  E,  then climbed to the top of the L and sat there, a big smile across his face, as if he’d just gotten to the top of a jungle gym (儿童游戏用的攀登架).

    Then he was off again, tearing across bridges and up some stone steps. He found a yellow butterfly and dashed after it, the two of them doing a kind of dance together. “I see you found something yellow,” I said. “That’s your favourite colour, isn’t it?” Dayton nodded excitedly, as if this was the most amazing thing there was to know about him. I probably never would have noticed it.

    I was still considering this when Dayton had ran to a distant spring. “Is the water cold?” he asked.

    “Yes,” I said. “It comes from under the ground.”

    “Must be the coldest water in the world!” he said. Usually, I felt compelled (强迫) to tell him that a rock or a tree wasn’t the biggest in the world. But that day I let it go.

    He ran almost the whole way and led me inside the museum to a big room designed for children. Dayton got a box of tangrams (七巧板) and in minutes there before him appeared a ... What was it?

    “It’s a car,” he said. To me they were just pieces of plastic, but Dayton’s mind was so different from mine. For him everything was so fresh and exciting that I had to run so as not to miss a single thing. I could understand my son’s amazement, now that I was finally seeing the wonder of who he was made to be.

    1.Seeing her son playing a video game on the couch, the author _____ .

    A. got very angry

    B. felt sorry for it

    C. wondered what he wanted to do

    D. planned to take him to the library

    2.What can we learn from Paragraph 2?

    A. The author’s daughter loved reading very much.

    B. The author was a fulltime mother when Sydney was born.

    C. The author loved her daughter more than her son.

    D. The author wanted to spend a day with her two kids.

    3.The author was surprised when her son wanted to go to the art museum because _____ .

    A. she thought that she had always shortchanged her son

    B. her son had never gone to the art museum before

    C. there were many famous paintings and sculptures in the art museum

    D. she didn’t think a three-year-old child would consider an art museum as a fun place

    4.What did Dayton do during his visit to the museum?

    A. He bought a box of tangrams.

    B. He ran after two yellow butterflies.

    C. He explored the sculpture of the word LOVE.

    D. He had a taste of the water from Crystal Bridges’ spring.

    5.What’s the author’s understanding about her son’s amazement?

    A. He had a great interest in art.

    B. He had a different mind from his sister.

    C. He needed more attention from the family.

    D. He saw the world as being alive with colours and sounds.

    6.Which would be the best title for the passage?

    A. A day at the museum

    B. A world-famous museum

    C. What children are thinking about

    D. How to keep children away from video games

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

任务型阅读 共 1 题
  1. 请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

    注意:每个空格只填一个单词。

    Many of us keep asking the question. What is personal development? It simply means that you do a daily activity to improve your day-to-day performance. Self-development or personal growth also covers a broad set of areas. It is also about improving yourself mentally and physically and all the areas of personal development are therefore to improve your mind, heart, body and spirit. There are a few steps that lead to success through personal development.

    Hoping for success through personal development requires you to set a goal. Setting a goal is an organized personal planning. This is a reliable method for identifying (确认) the areas you need to succeed in — be it your professional (专业的) career or personal life. To start setting a goal, the first step you need to take is to decide which direction you want to take your life in. From the very first step, your goal will keep you focused on the direction you have chosen and will act as a reference (参考) for the times when you feel that you have deviated (脱离) from your determined path.

    Habits play a key role in one’s life and help one succeed in the career. There is a simple habit plan that you can follow in your everyday life to make positive progress. For example, the healthy habit of going to the gym would keep you energetic throughout the day. There are also many personal development habits that you can develop for a successful career. There is the habit of never leaving a question unanswered, and the habit of going through daily tasks and reviewing the progress of your goal would be of great benefit. Good habits can be inculcated (反复灌输) only in the formative years of one’s life and one mustn’t hesitate then.

    A true fact is that success through personal development of habits requires discipline (自律). Well, that is the secret of developing really good habits with a few clear values and not having to work at keeping them. Most habits need great efforts at their formative stage. It may take some time but when it’s done, you will feel the real value of the habit as it will benefit you. It will help you enjoy most of your daily tasks. There are also some bad habits which play an important part in one’s life. By means of discipline, they can remind us of the important approaches that need to be changed as soon as possible.

    Success through personal development

    General introduction to personal development

    ●In a narrow sense, it means 1. your daily performance.

    ●In a broad sense, it covers many areas, including 2. and physical improvement.

    3. of goal setting for success

    ●It is a method for you to decide the areas and direction you need to succeed in.

    ●It will keep you moving towards the  4. you have chosen and prevent you from deviating from your determined path.

    The relationship between habits and success

    ●Good habits are  5. for one’s life and success in career.

    ●You can make positive progress by  6. a simple habit plan, such as going to the gym.

    ●You can develop personal development habits for a successful career, such as 7. daily tasks and the progress of your goal.

    8. of discipline for development of habits

    ●Most good habits are formed by means of great 9., which need discipline, but you can get much benefit from them.

    ●Discipline helps us to change important approaches 10. after we have noticed the bad habits.

    难度: 简单查看答案及解析

开放性作文 共 1 题
  1. 青少年研究专家Richard在自己的英文网站上开辟专栏,邀请大家分享自己身边的小故事。请你根据故事梗概,用英文发帖,写一个小故事并给故事设计一个出人意料的结局。

    故事梗概:

    Sam在去购物的路上遇到一个需要帮助的盲人,他热心地将盲人扶过马路。他购物回来的时候又遇到了那个盲人,但是他惊讶地发现……

    注意:1. 词数150左右;

    2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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    难度: 中等查看答案及解析