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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、—Shall I get you something to drink?

    —Thanks, but don’t _____. I have to leave now.

    A.make B.annoy C.disturb D.bother

  • 2、--- The Captain is definitely a touching movie, ______ adapted from a true story.

    --- Exactly. Captain Liu puts the safety of passengers in the first place.

    A.one that

    B.which

    C.the one

    D.one

  • 3、—Look at these tracks. It ________ be a wolf. I’m sure about it.

    —You are right! We have to be careful.

    A.may B.must C.can’t D.shouldn’t

  • 4、“When a person really desires something, all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream,” said the alchemist, _________ the words of the old king. The boy understood. Another person was there to help him toward his destiny.

    A.signaling B.echoing

    C.forecasting D.recalling

  • 5、Time passed quickly and three years went by ______ we knew it. How I regret the time I wasted!

    A. after B. till C. before D. when

  • 6、This is the documentary _______I talked about to you yesterday, ________ I learn a lot about the conservation of wildlife.

    A.which, on which

    B.where, in which

    C.that, from which

    D.what, where

  • 7、______ by the Youth League, she has made much progress this term.

    A. To be educated B. Educating C. Being educated D. Educated

  • 8、Meeting my uncle after all these years was an unforgettable moment, _______ I will always treasure.

    A.that

    B.one

    C.it

    D.what

  • 9、Forty days from now, the young athletes from all over China ____ part in the 2nd  Youth Sports Meeting in our city.

    A. will be taken B. would be taken

    C. would be taking D. will be taking

  • 10、Ladies and gentlemen, please remain __________ until the plane has come to a complete stop.

    A.seated

    B.seating

    C.to seat

    D.seat

  • 11、I found that the young man was always spying ________ me all the wayso I glared ________ him.

    A.atwith B.onwith

    C.aton D.onat

  • 12、The purpose of the new plan is to make life easier, ______ it more difficult.

    A.not make B.not to make C.not making D.do not make

  • 13、If one of your teeth feels ______, don’t be ______ and turn to your dentist for help.

    A. aching; puzzling B. loose; embarrassed

    C. painful; panicked D. uncomfortable; anxious

  • 14、Maria has written two novels, both of ________ have been made into television series.

    A. them     B. that

    C. which   D. what

     

  • 15、In the________of further evidence,the police were unable to solve the murder in a short term.

    A.presence B.charge C.control D.absence

  • 16、My sister ________ my parents and I are proud was admitted to Peking University last autumn.

    A. who B. that

    C. of whom D. in whom

  • 17、It is far better for one to drink milk, ________ one gets health nutrients, than to drink coffee, ________ contains no nutrients at all.

    A.that… which B.which… which

    C.which… that D.from which… which

  • 18、Doctors say that there are several possible cures ______ his disease and that they can cure him _____ it.

    A.about; for

    B.with; of

    C.for; with

    D.for; of

  • 19、— You’ve taken the lead in the test again. Can you share your ______ for success with us?

    — Remember, the early bird catches the worm.

    A. bonus B. recipe

    C. glory D. fancy

  • 20、______ makes the school proud is ______ more than 90% of the students have been admitted to universities.

    A. what; because B. that; because

    C. that; what D. what; that

  • 21、To understand the nature of this challenge, we must first come to terms________ a physical field.

    A.with the concept of B.without regard of

    C.independence of D.out of the question of

  • 22、It is suggested that one should develop some hobbies, which may help ________ pressure and depression.

    A.rid

    B.lead to

    C.keep free from

    D.reduce

  • 23、Boys, please don’t talk about such things _______ you don’t understand at all.

    A.that B.as

    C.which D.what

  • 24、I have got ________ things to do this morning, so I wasn’t able to go to the flower exhibit.

    A.a great deal of

    B.a plenty of

    C.masses of

    D.a great many of

  • 25、To spend the summer vacation, we may go to the mountains, or ____go to the seaside.

    A. alternatively B. differently C. relatively D. oppositely

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、   A number of studies show that sports and other physical activities can contribute to the development of self-esteem (a feeling of pride in oneself). For example, Canadian scientists found that sixth-grade students who were more physically active had considerably higher levels of self-esteem. A study in Switzerland found that teenagers who took part in sports clubs were healthier, including being better socially adjusted, feeling less anxious, and generally being happier about their lives. Similar findings were reported in a study of Latino students, where participation in school sport was found to be greatly associated with self-esteem.

    There seems little doubt that part of the potency (潜能) of sports lies in their social setting. There are a lot of facts showing the importance of social connectedness (关联性) for healthy child and teenager development, and sports offer a popular and engaging setting for social interactions. Involvement in team sports has been positively associated with social acceptance and a sense of belonging, especially where such involvement is characterized by positive coaching, progressive skill development, and peer support.

    But, the social setting of sports can exclude as well as include. There is now evidence that boys’ and girls’ experiences of sports can be very different, and this can affect the contribution they can make to the self-esteem of players. Peer acceptance seems to be an important factor in determining the relationship between sport participation and self-esteem, and girls can be particularly sensitive to negative judgments. And studies have found that many ‘girly’ boys and girls benefit most from non-competitive physical activities.

    So, a note of caution ought to be sounded in case sports are considered to be a cure. Much of the literature on the most positive psychological (心理的) outcomes associated with childhood and youth sports stress the absolute importance of positive experiences. It will surprise no one that bullying, excluding or abuse experiences will harm, rather than support the development of self-esteem, and well-being in general. Sadly, it will also not be a shock to learn that many children’s introductions to sports are far from improving the quality of life.

    The great developmental psychologist Jean Piaget argued that the foundations of self-esteem were laid between the ages of about 6 and 11 years of age. Importantly, this is also the time when children are most likely to be introduced to sports. We should know the importance of positive early sporting experiences for the development of both self-esteem and on-going participation in sports and other physical activities. Teachers, coaches, and parents have a responsibility to ensure that these experiences ‘catch’ as many children as possible, and for this to happen they need to remember ‘the principles of child development’: Children are not mini-adults.

    Problems arise when adults forget these principles, and kid themselves into thinking that they are coaching future Olympians or Super stars. Unluckily, evidence suggests that talented children are most likely to stand out when they are given time to develop, to play, and to remain children.

    Children are not miniature adults, and their enjoyment of sports (and their self-esteem) can suffer when adults forget this!

    1Studies in Switzerland and Latino showed teenagers who often join in sports _____.

    A.build self-esteem earlier

    B.have more good experiences

    C.are more sensitive to judgments

    D.are healthier both physically and mentally

    2In general, the author’s attitude toward the influence of sports on teenagers is _____.

    A.positive B.critical

    C.uncertain D.tolerant

    3According to the author, when children take part in sports, they _____.

    A.will be happier about their lives

    B.are more likely to be attracted by competitive sports

    C.should be treated by coaches and parents as super stars

    D.will build self-esteem if given positive comment and support

    4Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

    A.Children Should Take Part in Sports

    B.Sports Offer You a Better Teenage Life

    C.Sports Experience and Building Self-Esteem

    D.People Should Treat Teenagers Like Miniature Adults

  • 27、   Having spring around makes you feel different after such a long winter journey. The power  of sunshine brings us a lot of comfort, optimism, self-confidence and of course a smile. Imagine how great it will be if we are so positive all year round!

    Living like this is possible if you really think about it. In order to exist in such a state of happiness, we must have sunshine radiating from within ourselves, shining from our  hearts,  minds and souls. Actually, that's your choice, and if you think that way then your own life will reflect that attitude of yours!

    In order to make “sunshine” or rather “light” part of our being, it is so important that you watch your thoughts, your words and your actions so that you will accept what you really feel you'd like to create in your own life. Watch your thoughts and really become aware of how many negative thoughts pass through your mind about yourself and other people around you. Watch to see how often you gossip ( ) about other people, which is actually often attached with feelings of jealousy (妒忌) and insecurity(不安全感) about yourself.

    You are also supposed to take a close look at your “intention”. How many of you do something for another person without expecting to receive something in return? It might not even have to be a material or physical thing you expect; expecting to be recognized for what you have done is enough to create conditions on your intention. Think about it!

    Putting all of these together, it seems that most of us are creating monsters inside us just by simply talking, thinking and not putting our heart out with the right intention towards helping someone else. If you take all your negative attitudes in one hand and measure your need to feel “sunshine” in the other, you will see how both these elements really contradict each other.

    Be brave and break your patterns and your habits this spring, and by doing so, you will allow the true sunshine to take place by radiating out from your heart and into your life and the lives of the people around you!

    1You can have sunshine shining  from your inside  .

    A. by watching what you think, say and do

    B. by helping someone else

    C. by measuring what you need

    D. by changing your intention

    2According to the writer, you don't feel secure about yourself when you  .

    A. expect to be recognized for what you've done

    B. take a close look at your intention

    C. gossip about other people

    D. become aware of your negative thoughts

    3What can be inferred from the passage?

    A. Breaking our patterns is the most important to get true sunshine.

    B. Expecting something in return for our help isn't the right intention.

    C. If we don't intend to help others, we create monsters inside us.

    D. Negative attitudes have little to do with happiness.

    4The passage is written mainly to  .

    A. stress the importance of the positive lifestyle

    B. analyze the intentions and thoughts in our mind

    C. warn us about the bad effects of negative attitudes

    D. offer advice on having sunshine from our inside

  • 28、 Mark Twain left school when he was twelve. He had little school education. In spite of this, he became the most famous writer of his time. He made millions of dollars by writing. His real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, but he is better known all over the world as Mark Twain, his penname.

      Mark Twain was born in 1835 and he was not a healthy baby. In fact, he was not expected to live through the first winter. But with his mother’s care, he managed to survive. As a boy, he caused much trouble for his parents. He used to play jokes on all his friends and neighbors. He didn’t like to go to school, and he often ran away from home. He always went in the direction of the nearby Mississippi(密西西比河). He was nearly drowned nine times.

      After his father’s death, Mark Twain began to work for a printer, who only provided him with food and clothing. Then, he worked as a printer, a river-boat pilot and later joined the army. But shortly after that he became a miner. During this period, he started to write short stories. Afterwards he became a full time writer.

    In 1870, Mark Twain got married. In the years that followed he wrote many books including Tom Sawyer in 1876, and Huckleberry Finn in 1884, which made him famous, and brought him great fortune.

    Unfortunately, Mark Twain got into debts in bad investments(投资) and he had to write large numbers of stories to pay these debts. In 1904, his wife died, and then three of his children passed away.

      At the age of 70, his hair was completely white. He bought many white suits and neckties. He wore nothing but white from head to foot until his death on April 21, 1910.

    1In his childhood, Mark Twain, ________.

    A. learned a lot at school

    B. he often went swimming with other boys

    C. his mother often worried about his safety

    D. he often played games with other boys

    2Which of the following shows the right order about Mark Twain?

    a. He became a miner. b. He worked as a printer.

    c. He got into debts. d. His father died.

    e. He became a full-time writer.   F. He joined the army.

    A. a—d—b—c—e—f B. d—b—f—a—e—c

    C. d—a—f—e—b—c D. c—b—d—f—e—a

    3In order to make a living, Mark Twain _______.

    A. first worked as a printer

    B. did many kinds of work

    C. wrote stories in the beginning

    D. joined the army after he worked in a mine

    4From the passage we can see that Mark Twain _______.

    A. had a happy childhood

    B. was a good boy and always did what he was asked

    C. was very naughty when he was young

    D. lived a pleasant life

  • 29、   There are many places to go on safari in Africa, but riding a horse through the flooded waters of Botswana’s Okavango Delta must be one of the world’ most exciting wildlife journeys.

    Several safari camps operate as the base for this adventure(冒险经历), providing rides twice a day to go deep into the delta. The camps have excellent horses, guides and lots of support workers. They are famous for providing a great riding experience.

    The morning ride, when the guides take you to beautiful, shallow lakes, is more active. It is unlike any other riding experience. With rainbows forming in the splashing water around you and the sound of huge drops of water bouncing off your body and face, it is truly exciting. You are very likely to come across large wild animals, too. On horseback it is possible to get quite close to elephants, giraffes and many other animals. The sense of excitement and nervousness rise suddenly though, as does your heartbeat, as you move closer to them.

    In the evening, rides are usually at a less exciting and unhurried pace, with golden light streaming across the grassy delta and the animals coming out to eat and drink. Though they are peaceful and slow, rides at this time of day are still unforgettable. As the sun’s rays pass through the dust kicked up by the horses, the romance of Africa comes to life.

    Back at the camp you can kick off your boots and enjoy excellent food and wine. Looking back on your day, you will find that a horseback Safari is as close as you will ever come to answering the call of the wild.

    1What does the underlined word “They” refer to?

    A.Flooded waters B.Safari camps

    C.Wildlife journey D.Special rides

    2What does the writer find most exciting about a horse safari?

    A.Seeing and feeling the real African life.

    B.Enjoying good food and wine at the camp.

    C.Hunting large animals just as our ancestors did.

    D.Being part of the scene and getting close to animals.

    3Compared to the morning ride, the evening ride is ________.

    A.wild B.relaxed

    C.fast D.active

    4The author introduced the riding experience in the Okavango Delta mainly by________.

    A.Following time order B.Following space order

    C.Giving answering questions D.Giving examples

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、   Last summer,Steller drove to work in Minneapolis.She ___at a traffic light,where a man was asking for __.She rolled down her window.

    Hey!”she shouted."I'm driving around giving __ haircuts.Do you want one right now?”

    The man looked to be in his 60s and missing a few teeth.He laughed,then paused. “Actually,”he said,"I was __ hoping to get a haircut."

    She pulled off the road and took a __ chair from her car.The man,named Edward, took a __,and she cut his curly graying hair.__ Steller was done,Edward looked in a mirror."I look __!"he said."I'll have to___ to put my teeth in next time.”

    By now,Steller has given 30 or so such __ to people around the city.They all lead a __ life,and she is aware of the __ of her cleanup job."It's __ a haircut,"she says.I want it to be a gateway,to show ___and respect,but also to get to know people."

    Steller knows that a haircut can change a.__.One changed hers:As a teen,she suffered from a disease that was so __,and her hair thinned very much.Seeing this,her mother arranged for Steller's first professional haircut which helped her feel cared about and less __.

    Today a branch of the Red Chair Project is the Steller Kindness Project,in which people who offer acts of __ are invited for a free haircut at Steller's salon.In exchange,they tell their __,which Steller shares on her website.Her hope is that by reading about kind acts, others will be inspired to ___their own.

    1A.played B.hesitated C.stopped D.worked

    2A.help B.money C.advice D.company

    3A.quick B.free C.regular D.unique

    4A.merely B.rarely C.sincerely D.really

    5A.red B.black C.white D.colorful

    6A.look B.sigh C.seat D.breath

    7A.Before B.After C.While D.Until

    8A.bad B.poor C.rich D.good

    9A.learn B.attempt C.manage D.remember

    10A.chairs B.haircuts C.gateways D.mirrors

    11A.happy B.boring C.hard D.interesting

    12A.power B.cost C.trouble D.method

    13A.less than B.other than C.more than D.rather than

    14A.value B.ambition C.strength D.courage

    15A.job B.life C.hobby D.plan

    16A.common B.deadly C.mild D.serious

    17A.busy B.lonely C.tired D.worried

    18A.kindness B.courage C.politeness D.consideration

    19A.lies B.jokes C.stories D.adventures

    20A.imagine B.accept C.read D.spread

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    Scientists have proved what students have long suspected: Maths equations can actually trigger physical pain.

    Regions of the brain linked with the experience of physical 1 were activated in those fearful of maths when they were presented with a tough equation, researchers have found. The higher a person’s anxiety of a maths task, the more it 2 activity in regions of their brain associated with visceral (内脏的) threat detection, and often the experience of pain itself.

    However, the researchers say their study examines the pain response associated with anticipating an anxiety-provoking event, rather than the pain associated with a 3 event itself. A maths task itself is not painful but 4 the thought of it is highly unpleasant to certain people.

    “Maths can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics-anxiety (HMAs), math is associated with tension, apprehension (忧虑) and fear,” the researchers said in their paper titled. When Math Hurts. “5, this relation was not seen during math performance, 6 that it is not that math itself hurts, rather, the anticipation of math is painful. These results may also provide a potential neural mechanism to explain why (people with) HMAs tend to 7 math and math-related situations, which in turn can bias (使有偏见) (those with) high levels of mathematics-anxiety away from taking math classes or even entire math-related 8 paths. We provide the first neural 9 indicating the nature of the subjective experience of math-anxiety.

    Other forms of psychological stress, such as social 10 or a traumatic break-up, can also elicit feeling of physical pain.”

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Brad给你发来邮件,提到他上周作为交换生来到太原的一所学校学习,但感觉很难融入新学校。请你用英语给他回信,提一些建议。要点包括:

    1.求助于父母和老师;

    2.乐于助人;

    3.参加活动……

    注意:1.词数110左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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