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1、第 1 頁 / 共 11 頁12. _, i bet, and you will find him very humorous and outgoing.a. having a talk with the shy boyb. one talk with the shy boyc. given a talk with the shy boyd. if you have a talk with the shy boy13. -who won the election for mayor?-a man _ to donate what he had to the city.a. promisingb

2、. promisedc. is promisedd. having promised14. martin luther king, jr. put it that peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means_ we arrive at that goal.a. thatb. wherec. by whichd. with which15. -what if he failed to get a satisfactory score in the tofel exam again?-i dont know. _ hea

3、rt and give up _?a. will he lose; to study abroadb. did he lose; to study abroadc. had he lost; studying abroadd. would he lose; studying abroad16. we have the feeling, somehow, _ the 4thindustry revolution is right around the corner.a. whichb. thatc. whatd. when17. its reported that us media are fo

4、cusing on xis upcoming state visit, from tuesday to friday,_ xis exchanges and interactions with all walks of life there.a. as far asb. as long asc. as well asd. as much as18. its so good a habit to instruct children to lay things _ they belong when they are young.a. to whichb. thatc. in whichd. whe

5、re19. i found my drone functioning much better, _ a new operating system.a. having installedb. installingc. to installd. installed20. _, he often thinks of _ he can react more appropriately on such occasions.a.as new diplomat; whatb.although he is a new diplomat; whenc. new diplomat though he is; ho

6、wd.anew diplomat as he is; the way21. he stood on tiptoe and looked forward to _ what had happened over there and found therewas a museum, around _ a large crowd of people were waiting.a. seeing; whichb. see; whichc. seeing; whered. see; that22. with several problems _ to be solved, we still need to

7、 hold another meeting as soon aspossible.a. remainedb. remainingc. remaind. having remained23. not until recently _ the development of tourist-related activities in the rural areas.a. they had encouragedb. had they encouragedc. did they encouraged. they encouraged24. _ for his invitation the other d

8、ay, i should not be here now.a. had it not beenb. should it not bec. were it not bed. hadnt it been25. many young people, most _ were well-educated, headed for remote regions to chase theirdreams.a. of whichb. of themc. of whomd. of those26. _ is often the case, anything is possible for those who _

9、on the hope.a. which; hangsb. what; hangsc. it; hangd.as; hang27. were it not for the fact that he _ the entrance examination, he _ practicing footballat the moment.a. passed; wouldnt have beenb. had passed; wouldnt have beenc. has passed; wouldnt bed. passes; wouldnt be28. _ sour, the milk i bought

10、 from the supermarket was thrown out immediately.第 2 頁 / 共 11 頁a. having been smeltb. being smeltc. smellingd. smelt29. “the paris terrorism attacks might never have happened if enough measures _ in advance”,said russian president putin in an interview.a. had been takenb. has been takenc. was takend

11、. is taken30. _ concerns the neighboring countries is that north korea has carried out its first hydrogenbomb test.a. whichb. whateverc. whatd. thatb. vocabulary:31. after being _ by his teacher for being late, sky ying said he would try to break the habit ofgoing to bed late and try to get up earli

12、er.a. criticizedb. remindedc. advisedd. warned32. tom used to visit his parents _, but he couldnt spare time to do after he got his present job.a. particularlyb. approximatelyc. regularlyd. especially33. despite the poor service of the hotel, the manager is _ to invest in sufficient training for his

13、staff.a. eagerb. unwillingc. anxiousd. ready34. you neednt be too concerned about what to wear to the party its all _ anyway, becauseyou havent even been invited yet.a. academicb. painfulc. physicald. economical35. -can you tell us your _ for happiness and a long life?-living every day to the full,

14、definitely.a. recipeb. recordc. ranged. receipt36. the un security council had an emergent meeting _ the nuclear test carried out by northkorea.a. in response tob. in control ofc. in honor ofd. in addition to37. her thoughts flashed back to her wedding day when she _ some old photographs in a drawer

15、.a. put acrossb. came acrossc. went acrossd. got across38. kids shouldnt have access to violent films because they might _ the things they see.a. indicateb. investigatec. imitated. innovate39. a waterfall theme park in kunming, finished and opened to public for free last month, _ a400-meter-wide man

16、-made waterfall and attracts thousands of visitors.a. expandsb. localizesc. occupiesd. features40. a strong time awareness makes us give priority to the _ and immediate rather than theimportant and strategic.a. vitalb. urgentc. practicald. temporaryiii. cloze.third culture kidsas more cities and com

17、panies become increasing international, there is a growing number of childrenthat are creating their own sub-culture. often _41_ to as tcks (third culture kids) or global nomads,these students have a(n) _42_ impact on the global community.so who are these third culture kids? they are not a new pheno

18、menon. as one looks back on history,there is a realization that certain groups of people have led highly mobile lives, a key factor in describingtcks. they often _43_ their parents into another country and spend a significant part of his or herdevelopment years outside the parentsculture. they are _

19、44_ to new cultures and to other people in the第 3 頁 / 共 11 頁community who also move constantly. their numbers _45_ into the hundreds of thousands and areincreasing. ease of travel and constant relocation of people through multinational companies and globalbusiness links contribute to this _46_.the q

20、uestion “who am i?” is frequently asked by tcks. they have had a good number of culturalidentities, and have built relationships to all the cultures, _47_ not having full ownership of any.although elements from each culture are absorbed into tcks life experience, the sense of _48_ is inrelationship

21、to others of a similar background.as you enter into the world of tcks, one might suspect they are no different. but it is clear, afterspending only a short time with them, that they bring a deep knowledge from inside and a special abilityto compare international and local issues. they represent many

22、 countries and cultures. they are the futurecross-culturalists and hopefully future politicians, diplomats, government employees and educators.they certainly experience a different lifestyle compared to their mono-cultural peers but we canbenefit from their global and _49_ lives. so, whatever one ch

23、ooses to label the international students as-tcks, global nomads, or global souls -we will gain unbelievable _50_.41. a. referringb. regardedc. describedd. referred42. a. tremendousb. temporaryc. immediated. initial43. a. accompanyb. dividec. drived. invite44. a. connectedb. exposedc. addictedd. com

24、mitted45. a. extendb. burstc. breakd. change46. a. traditionb. trendc. optiond. shift47. a. asb. whilec. whend. so48. a. achievementb. belongingc. responsibilityd. possessing49. a. professionalb. spiritualc. materiald. colorful50. a. awardsb. rewardsc. popularityd. successiv. reading comprehension(a

25、)1.i didnt cry when i learned i was the parent of a mentally handicapped child. i just sat still and didntsay anything.2.when kristi was old enough, we sent her to a kindergarten. it would have been comforting to cry theday i left her in that room full of kids. kristi had spent hour upon hour playin

26、g by herself, but this moment,when she was the “different” child among them, she was probably the loneliest.3.however, positive things began to happen to kristi in her school, and to her schoolmates, too. kristisclassmates always took pains to praise her: “kristi got all her spelling words right tod

27、ay.” no one botheredto add that her spelling list was easier than anyone elses.4.later, she faced a very special challenge. the final event of the term was a program based on a finaloutcome of the years music and physical education activities. kristi was behind in both. my husband andi dreaded the d

28、ay as well.5.on the day of the program, kristi pretended to be sick. desperately i wanted to keep her home.surely missing one program couldnt matter. but my conscience wouldnt let me off that easily. so ipractically got a pale, reluctant kristi onto the school bus.6.just as i had forced my daughter

29、to go to school, now i forced myself to go to the program. at thekindergarten, i felt worried because of her slow and clumsy reactions, she would surely hold up her team.7.the performance went well until it was time for the sack race. surely kristi would find it tough. noweach child had to climb int

30、o a sack, hop to a goal line, return and climb out of the sack. i noticed krististanding near the end of her line of players.第 4 頁 / 共 11 頁8.but as her turn to join, a change took place in her team. the tallest boy behind kristi placed his handson her waist. two other boys stood ahead of her. the mo

31、ment the player in front of kristi stepped from thesack, those two boys grabbed the sack and held it open while the tall boy lifted kristi and dropped her intoit. a girl ahead took her hand and supported her. kristi gained her balance. then off she hopped, smilingand proud.9.at the cheers of teacher

32、s, schoolmates and parents, i silently thanked the warm, understanding peoplein life who make it possible for my disabled daughter to be like her fellow human beings. then i finallycried.51. when sending her daughter to the kindergarten, the writer must have felt _.a. lonelyb. cheerfulc. worriedd. s

33、cared52. what does the underlined sentence imply?a. it didnt matter to miss one program because it was not important.b. it gave the author a good excuse not to send kristi to the program.c. kristis illness prevented her from taking part in the program.d. the teachers wouldnt blame kristi for she was

34、 ill.53. what does paragraph 6 & 7 mainly tell us?a. the writer was worried about her daughters performance.b. the sack race is very difficult for the kids at the kindergarten.c. the writer was unwilling to go to watch the program.d.all the kids performed well in the games except the sack race.5

35、4. the author expressed her gratitude mainly because _.a. her daughter kristi won the competition with the help of her teammatesb. her daughters teammates helped her experience the happy feeling of her agec. the teachers at the kindergarten arranged some teammates to help her daughterd. the other ki

36、dsparents cheered for her daughters good performance55. whats the best title of the passage?a. the day i criedb.an unforgettable experiencec. my disabled daughterd.awarm-hearted teamwork(b)books, films and playsthe novelists medium is the written word, on might almost say the printed word. typically

37、 the novelis consumed by a silent, individual reader, who may be anywhere at the time. the paperback novel is stillthe cheapest, most portable and adaptable form of narrative entertainment. it is limited to a single channelof informationwriting. the narrative can go, effortlessly, anywhere: into spa

38、ce, peoples head, palaces,prisons and pyramids, without any consideration of cost or practical possibility. in determining the shapeand content of his narrative, the writer is restricted by nothing except purely artistic criteria. the novelistkeeps absolute control over his text until it is publishe

39、d and received by the audience. he may be advisedby his editor to revise his text, but if the writer refused to meet this condition no one would be surprised. itis not unknown for a well-established novelist to deliver his or her manuscript and expect the publisher toprint it exactly as written.howe

40、ver, not even the most well-established playwright or screenplay writer would submit a scriptand expect it to be performed without any rewriting. this is because plays and motion pictures arecooperative forms of narrative, using more than one channel of communication.the production of a stage play i

41、nvolves, as well as the words of the author, the physical presence ofthe actors, their voices and gestures, the “set” and possibly music. although the script is the essential basis第 5 頁 / 共 11 頁of both stage play and film, it is a basis for subsequent revision negotiated between the writer and theot

42、her creative people involved. they are given “approval” of the choice of director and actors and havethe right to attend rehearsals(排演), during which period they may undertake more rewriting work. in thecase of the screenplay, the writer may have little or no control over the final form of his work.

43、 contractsfor the production of plays protect the rights of authors in this respect.in film or television work, on the other hand, the screenplay writer has no contractual right to thisdegree of consultation. while the script is going through its various drafts, the writer is in the drivers seat,alt

44、hough sometimes receiving criticism from the producer and the director. but once the production isunder way, artistic control over the project tends to pass to the director. this is a fact overlooked by mostjournalistic critics of television drama, who tend (unlike film critics) to give all the cred

45、it or blame forsuccess or failure of a production to the writer and actors, ignoring the contribution, for good or ill, of thedirector.56. where might you find the passage?a. in a textbook.b. in a movie magazine.c. in a travelling brochure.d. in a shopping guide.57. which of these subtitles would be

46、 most appropriate?a. why does the future look good for writers of books, plays and films?b. what do audiences want from these three forms of entertainment?c. how do these forms of media compare for their producers?d. what benefit can we get from these forms of media?58. why can the novelist expect t

47、he publisher to print the manuscript exactly as written?a. because the novelist keeps absolute control over his text.b. because the paperback novel is most portable and adaptable.c. because the novel is limited to a single channel of informationwriting.d. because the novelist is seldom advised by ed

48、itors to revise the text.59. which of the following statements is true according to the passage?a. playwrights envy the simplicity of the novelists work.b. experience in the theatre improves the work of screenplay writers.c. screenplay writers have the final say in how a tv drama will turn out.d. pl

49、aywrights are frequently involved in revising their work.60. what can be implied from the last sentence of the passage?a. tv critics often blame the wrong people for the failure of a program.b. the director is a determining factor in the future of a television drama.c. few people know the screenplay

50、 writer is often criticized by the director.d. it is urgent for the film critics to realize their mistakes.(c)shelly ann francis pryce was just an average high school athlete. there was every indication that shewas just another american teenager without much of a future. however, on person wants to

51、change this.stephen francis observed then eighteen-year-old shelly ann at a track meet and was convinced that hehad seen the beginning of true greatness. her time were not exactly impressive, but even so, he seemedthere was something trying to get out, something the other coaches had overlooked when

52、 they hadassessed her and found her lacking. he decided to offer shelly ann a place in his very strict trainingseasons. their cooperation quickly produced results, and a few years later at jamaicas olympic games inearly 2008, shelly ann, who at that time only ranked number 70 in the world, beat jama

53、icas unchallengedqueen of the sprint.第 6 頁 / 共 11 頁“where did she come from?” asked an astonished sprinting world, before concluding that she mustbe one of those one-hit wonders that spring up from time to time, only to disappear again without signs.but shelly ann was to prove that she was anything

54、but a one-hit wonder. at the beijing olympic sheswept away any doubts about her ability to perform consistently by becoming the first jamaican womanever to win the 100 meters olympic gold. she did it again at the world championship in britain,becoming the world champion with a time of 10.73 the four

55、th record ever.shelly-ann is a little woman with a big smile. she has a mental toughness that did not come about bychance. her journey to becoming the fastest woman on earth has been anything but smooth and effortless.she grew up in one of jamaicas toughest inner-city communities known as waterhouse

56、, where she livedin a one-room apartment, sleeping four in a bed with her mother and two brothers. waterhouse, one of thepoorest communities in jamaica, is a really violent and overpopulated place. several of shelly-annsfriends and family were caught up in the killings; one of her cousins was shot d

57、ead, only a few streetsaway from where she lived. sometimes her family didnt have enough to eat. she ran at the schoolchampionships barefooted because she couldnt afford shoes. her mother maxime, one of a family offourteen, had been an athlete herself as a young girl but, like so many other girls in

58、 waterhouse, had tostop after she had her first baby. maximes early entry into the adult world with its responsibilities gaveher the determination to ensure that her kids would not end up in waterhouses roundabout of poverty.one of the first things maxime used to do with shelly-ann was taking her to

59、 the track, and she was readyto sacrifice everything.it didnt take long for shelly-ann to realize that sports could be her way out of waterhouse. on asummer evening in beijing in 2008, all those long, hard hours of work and commitment finally bore fruit.the barefoot kid who, just a few years previou

60、sly, had been living in poverty, surrounded by criminals andviolence, had written a new chapter in the history of sports.but shelly-anns victory was far greater than that. the night she won olympic gold in beijing, theroutine murders in waterhouse and the drug wars in the neighbouring streets stopped. t

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