楊定生
一、單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
1. your assistance, he finished the job in only two hours.
A. Owing toB. Owing
C. Owed toD. Owed
2. with a new type of machine, the explorers went into a cave, hoping to find some buried treasure.
A. EquippingB. Equipped
C. Being equippedD. Having equipped
3. —What are you going to do with so many vegetables?
—Well, allow them to go bad, I will sell them at half price.
A. more thanB. less than
C. rather thanD. other than
4. This seaside city is the capital in terms of population.
A. only the second toB. only second to
C. second only toD. second to only
5. his knowledge of the mountainous country, John Smith was appointed as our guide.
A. In spite ofB. On account of
C. Regardless ofD. Instead of
6. George is going to talk about the geography of his country,but Id rather he more on its culture.
A. focusB. focused
C. would focusD. had focused
7. The girl to be a good dancer if she is well trained in an art school.
A. expectsB. allows
C. wishesD. promises
8. His lecture , a lively questionandanswer session followed.
A. being givenB. having given
C. to be givenD. having been given
9. The reason why he was sentenced to death was that he murder.
A. was charged withB. was in charge of
C. was in the charge ofD. was charged for
10. —Do you enjoy the dinner?
—Yes. The whole meal was good but the wine was excellent.
A. in commonB. in total
C. in particularD. in general
11. —What do you think of Tom?
—He is very sensitive, and he dislikes .
A. to be laughed at
B. to have been laughed
C. being laughed at
D. having been laughed at
12. A policeman shouted to the criminal, “Put up your hands and stand still the law.”
A. in the name ofB. at the mercy of
C. by the name ofD. regardless of
13. I know hes at the meeting, but Im content to him.
A. waiting forB. wait for
C. waiting onD. wait on
14. Montreal, port in the Province of Quebec, is second largest city in the world.
A. a; the; Frenchspeaking
B. a; a; Frenchspoken
C. the; the; Frenchspeaking
D. a; the; Frenchspoken
15. The European Union has been hit by the debt crisis one time after another, resulting in great panic.
A. noneB. each
C. neitherD. either
二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
We live in a fastpaced and anxietyfilled world that oftentimes (時常) seems to shift beneath our feet. Thus we are sometimes affected by fears or anxiety impacting our life.
After graduation, I made friends with a Moroccan woman at work. One day she invited me to 16 her and her family back home. I wanted to, but I would have to travel there 17 and I knew we would be in a very rural area. How would I cope with my 18?
Then one day it 19 to me that I had a life to live. I could choose to let anxiety 20 me or I could go to Morocco and 21 something different. I was 23 years old and had never been out of the UK alone. The journey to Morocco 22 something inside me. I managed to cope with my anxiety. The sense of 23 was overwhelming and still to this day when I get afraid of going somewhere alone, I remember how 24 it felt when I arrived in Morocco.
Upon arrival I was so 25 for the generous welcome I received. My friends family had arranged a welcome party. The people were so loving toward me. As a moment of 26 felt in a faraway village, this reminded me that I was “good enough”, which helped to 27 my anxiety.
Waking up the next day, in the morning light, I saw the area where we were. I was 28 by how rural it was—and the realization that these people had very few 29.
In the days afterwards, I traveled around Morocco. We went to Marrakesh and 30 the Atlas mountains. We had the most amazing food—lots of fresh fruits and vegetables.
At the end of my 31 something inside me had changed. I realized I had not felt anxious for nearly two weeks.
Experiencing a different culture far away from home helped me to realize what is important in life, what really 32, and with that my anxiety 33. When I returned home I was much more active in 34 my anxiety. Working with people, helping them 35 their anxiety, is how I can share the love I found in Morocco.
16. A. sendB. consult
C. callD. visit
17. A. aloneB. soon
C. freeD. safe
18. A. workB. curiosity
C. homesicknessD. worries
19. A. appearedB. hit
C. struckD. occurred
20. A. impressB. control
C. reachD. persuade
21. A. enjoyB. experience
C. takeD. experiment
22. A. changedB. moved
C. supportedD. impressed
23. A. achievementB. fear
C. disappointmentD. embarrassment
24. A. goodB. ashamed
C. afraidD. proud
25. A. sorryB. confused
C. confidentD. thankful
26. A. doubtB. luck
C. loveD. surprise
27. A. improveB. hold
C. protectD. reduce
28. A. inspiredB. moved
C. pleasedD. shocked
29. A. landsB. difficulties
C. resourcesD. friends
30. A. discoveredB. explored
C. examinedD. recognized
31. A. opportunityB. rush
C. stayD. life
32. A. rulesB. exists
C. mattersD. hurts
33. A. disappearedB. expanded
C. remainedD. removed
34. A. expressingB. challenging
C. forgettingD. remembering
35. A. dropB. notice
C. passD. overcome
三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
A
Box Office Instructions
Discounts / Service charges:
We offer children (12 and under), seniors (65 and over) and students (student ID card required) discounts on all seats. Please call the Box Office to know about any other possible discounts.
Returns / Exchanges:
We are happy to offer returns or exchanges of tickets purchased up until the close of the last business day before the show with a $300 per ticket fee for this service. The box office must be informed directly in order to exchange tickets to another date (this service is not available online).
Friendly reminders:
Latecomers will not be permitted to enter the hall until a suitable break in the performance.
Children must be seated where they can be looked after by parents.
Please show consideration for other audiences by not talking during the performance, and please encourage children to do the same.
Cameras and recording equipment are not allowed to be used in our theatre.
Please turn off all cell phones while enjoying the performance.
Will call:
Please tell us at the time of booking if you would like your tickets mailed to you, otherwise they will be held for pickup at the box office.
36. We can learn from the passage that exchanges of tickets purchased .
A. are free of charge
B. are not available until the last business day
C. will not be given a big cash discount
D. need to contact the box office directly
37. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Latecomers will not be permitted to enter the theatre.
B. There is a special area for children in the theatre.
C. The audience is not allowed to take photos in the theatre.
D. Children can talk in a low voice during the performance.
38. According to the passage, the audience .
A. can receive their tickets by mail
B. can see the performance online
C. cant take cell phones to the theatre
D. cant return tickets in any case
39. If you want to return your ticket and your parents before the show, you should for them.
A. pay no moneyB. pay $3.00 in all
C. pay $6.00 in allD. pay $9.00 in all
B
Typing is fast becoming an important skill in our world with computers coming up. Having your students open to using this skill is important. Doing the following activities for just 20 minutes per day will give your students the finger strength and keyboard knowledge they need. To do this can combine their learning programs.
Step 1: Knitting (編織): Introduce your students to the art of knitting. You can try various styles until you find the one that suits your students ability well. Finger knitting is a great way to start! It helps students improve finger strength. The more practice the fingers get, the stronger they will become.
Step 2: Key board games: The Internet is full of interesting webbased software to help your students become familiar with the keyboard. Students from as young as 4 years old can be practising finger placement and letter sounds from the keyboard.
Step 3: Piano practice: For students who are interested in music, piano programs are a fabulous way to help your students use a computer keyboard. Finger strength and coordination (協(xié)調(diào)) are made stronger with this type of activity.
Step 4: Clay modeling: Many children gain a lot of practice through playing clay models. The creative nature of this activity has been attracting children. This helps keep fingers strong and supple (靈活的).
Step 5: Lego (拼裝玩具) building: The fine motor (產(chǎn)生運動的) skills and finger coordination of this activity help typing. Fingers become strong when pulling apart little Lego time and time again. Because of the fun nature of this activity it helps build the strength in fingers and does a lot of good to your students typing.
40. Which step cannot make ones fingers stronger according to the passage?.
A. Step 1.B. Step 2.
C. Step 3.D. Step 4.
41. According to the passage, to develop your students finger coordination ability, you can .
A. make them play clay models
B. introduce them to the art of knitting
C. let them practise playing the piano
D. make them play computer games
42. The author writes this passage mainly to .
A. help teachers to train their students to type
B. help parents teach their children how to type
C. introduce five ways to entertain children
D. tell readers that typing is very important today
43. The underlined word “fabulous” in Step 3 probably refers to .
A. easyB. bad
C. difficultD. excellent
C
It is reported that the Ebola (埃博拉) virus has returned to Africa. The virus causes a disease called Ebola hemorrhagic (出血的) fever. The Ebola virus affects animals and people. It killed more than 200 people in the former Zaire in 1995. This year, the Ebola virus has killed more than 150 people in Uganda.
The Ebola virus kills so quickly that the bodys defense system has no time to act against it. The disease kills fifty to ninety percent of the people it infects. The disease begins with high body temperature, severe headache and muscle hurting. Then it causes severe bleeding and organ failure. Then the victim dies. Doctors say a person with the Ebola virus usually dies within three weeks after becoming infected. The disease spreads by people touching the body fluids(體液) of an infected person.
No medicine or treatment now exists for the disease. Recently, however, American researchers announced progress in developing a medicine to prevent Ebola hemorrhagic fever in monkeys. The scientists gave eight monkeys a small but deadly amount of the Ebola virus. They gave an experimental vaccine (疫苗) to only four of them. The monkeys that did not receive the vaccine died within a week. The vaccine prevented the disease from developing in the four monkeys that received it. All the four monkeys were healthy six months later.
The researchers said this was the first time a vaccine had protected animals similar to humans from the deadly Ebola virus. They will continue to test the vaccine on animals by giving them increasingly strong amounts of the virus.
44. The first symptom of Ebola hemorrhagic fever is .
A. high body temperature
B. serious bleeding
C. severe body hurting
D. organ failure
45. The Ebola virus can cause death quickly mainly because .
A. it causes a great deal of suffering
B. it causes people to lose much blood
C. the bodys defense system hasnt time to act against it
D. it can easily produce viruses in peoples bodies
46. From the passage we can learn that .
A. the Ebola virus was originally found in Africa
B. progress in finding a vaccine to prevent the Ebola virus has been made
C. monkeys can be infected by the Ebola virus through air
D. people infected with the Ebola virus always die immediately after being infected
47. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Monkeys are similar to humans in how a vaccine affects them.
B. The researchers directly tested the vaccine on people.
C. Half of all monkeys injected with the vaccine died six months later.
D. The researchers gave the monkeys a large amount of the Ebola virus.
D
There are few places in the world with people as friendly and scenery as beautiful as the Philippines. Of the 7,107 islands that make up the archipelago nation (群島國家), Boracay is one that has some of the best beaches the country—or even Asia—has to offer.
Boracay is a great choice for a beach holiday, especially if youre trying to escape the cold claws of winter. A lot is packed on the island, which is not much bigger than 10 square kilometers. It has many charms and attractions for the most active traveler, as well as the biggest beach bum (沖浪愛好者).
It also caters to a variety of budgets. With everything from lowkey guesthouses to fivestar resorts, local fare to gourmet meals (美食大餐), travelers will be able to spend as much or as little as they want. And like many destinations in Asia, bargaining will help you get better prices on accommodation, leisure activities, shopping and dining.
The majority of accommodations can be found along the western side of the island, along White Sand Beach and Bulabog Beach. The southern part of the beach, called Station Three, caters more to backpacker crowds, and prices tend to increase the farther you go up the beach. Station Two, 5 to 10 minutes on foot from Station Three, is the center of the islands pulsing nightlife. Another 10 minutes up from Station Two is Station One, where youll find the resort hotels and a more relaxed, comforting atmosphere.
The islands lookout point is arguably the best place for panoramic (全景的) views of Boracay and its neighboring islands. Just a few moments of breathtaking scenery and fresh sea air will rejuvenate (使精神煥發(fā)) you and make you feel you never want to leave.
There are organized trips to nearby islands, one of the most popular being Ariels Point. The Boracay Beach Club resort, which owns the island, plans outings to Ariels for a minimum of 14 people each trip.Visitors can have a day of cliffjumping, snorkeling and barbecues.