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1、outside and 6rubbed the littlethe garage, Maggie turned to her2020衡水萬(wàn)卷作業(yè)二十五考試時(shí)間:45分鐘姓名:班級(jí):考號(hào):一、完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給 的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、R C和D)選出可以填 入空白的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該 項(xiàng)涂黑。It was two days before Christmas and young Maggie Dotson was already being told that her Christmas wish would not be coming true. Paxton, she w
2、as 1, would not be coming back.Before that December day a/an 2baby deer had been abandonedin the woodsbehind the Dotson' s home. So 3was the little deer that he hadn ' t the strength to run from Maggie ' s father when he 4him. 5he carried the little deer towards their home, Maggie rushed
3、 deer' s nose; it licked (舔) Maggie' s hand, which made her laugh. Mr. Dotson smiled and just shook his head. He proceeded to carry the little deer to the 7±In what seemed like a few seconds to Mr. Dotson, Maggie rushed to the house and cameback carrying a medical bag, and a 8of lettuce
4、 (茵苣)she had 9from the refrigerator. Maggie handed her father the bag, and then placed the lettuce by the little deer ' s mouth - - but he wasn t 10.As Mr. Dotson placed a llaround the little deer' s injured hoof (蹄),Maggie became excited as the little deer began to bite on the lettuce. It w
5、as dark outside and the temperature was quite 12. Maggie insisted that her father return with carrots and warmblankets for him. He promised he 13.After he 14the light infather and said, T m going to name him Paxton, Daddy.With time and 15, Maggie finally gained the little deer' s 16. In fact, he
6、 was soon eating carrots right out of her hand. And when the holidays were over and Maggie was back in school,shenever left17feedingPaxton firstthingevery morning.Mr. Dotson could see the 18that his daughter felt for the little deer. That scared him,19, because he knew Maggie would never be able to
7、say 20. So whenhis hoof had finally healed, Mr. Dotson came home early one afternoon to set him free.1.A. asked B. advisedC. toldD. meant2.A. lost B.injured C.escapedD. freed3.A. weakB. sickC. tiredD.frightened4.A. threatenedB.scratchedC.witnessedD. approached5.A. BeforeB. SinceC. WhileD. As6.A. gen
8、tlyB.slightlyC. toughlyD. voluntarily7.A. house B. garage C. woodsD. backyard8 .A. row mouthful D. basket9 .A. stole grabbed D. kept 10.A. absorbed B. engaged C. satisfied D. interested11 .A. ingredient B.B.C.handfulB.C. threwrestrictionD. bandagelabelC.12 .A. freezing B. warmC. hotD. normal13.A. co
9、uld B. wouldC. shouldD. might14 .A. turned up B.turned on C.turnedoff D. turned out15 .A. persistence B.recognition C. sequenceD. sacrifice16 .A. appetite B.security C.awareness D. trust17 .A. except B.without C. afterD. until18.A. beauty B.bridge C. bondD. bitterness19.A. therefore B.thusC.stillD.
10、though20.A. goodbye B. goodnight C. helloD. apology、閱讀理解AThere are an extremely large number of antsworldwide. Each individual ( 個(gè)體的 ) ant hardly weigh anything, but put together they weigh roughly the same as all of mankind. They also live nearly everywhere, except on frozen mountain tops and aroun
11、d the poles.Foranimals their size, ants have been astonishingly successful, largely due to their wonderfulsocial behavior.In colonies ( 群 體 ) that range in size from a few hundred to tens of millions, they organize their lives with a clear division of labor. Even more amazing is how they achievethis
12、 level of organization. Where we use sound and sight to communicate,antsdependprimarily on pheromone (外 激 素 ), chemicals sent out by individuals and smelled or tastedby fellow membersof their colony. When an ant finds food, it produces a pheromonethat will lead others straight to where the food is.
13、When an individual ant comes under attack or is dying, it sends out an alarm pheromone to warn the colony to prepare for a conflict as a defense unit.In fact, whenit comesto the art of war, ants have no equal.They are completely fearless and will readily take on a creature much larger than themselve
14、s, attacking in large groups and overcoming their target. Such is their devotion to the commongood of the colony that not only soldier ants but also worker ants will sacrifice their lives to help defeat an enemy.Behaving in this selfless and devoted manner, these little creatures have survived on Ea
15、rth, for more than 140 million years, far longer than dinosaurs.have a collective (集體的) intelligence greater than you would expect from itsindividualparts.21 .We can learn from the passage that ants are.A. not willing to share foodB. not found around the polesC. more successful than allother animals
16、D. too many to achieve any level of organization22 .Ants can use pheromones for.A. escape B. communication C. warning enemies D.arranging labor23 .What does the underlined expression "take on" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Accept.B. Employ.C. Play with.D.Fightagainst.24 .Which of the following co
17、ntributes most to the survivalof ants?Because they think as one, theyA. Their behavior. B.founded in 1948 Jim Thompson reviving industry . establishment silk costumes Broadway playsTheir size. C. Their number.D. Their weightBChina produces 58,000 tons of silk each year . Yet one of the most popular
18、silk companies in the world is Jim Thompson, a brand based in Thailand .Thompson, a Delaware native, was trained to be an architect in the mid 1920s, but joined the United States army in the early 1940s in response to the rise of World War II . He was soon appointedto theOffice ofStrategicServices(
19、whicheventuallybecametheCIA) andtraveled around the world, includingThailand,where hefell in love with the people and their country . There were few hotels that accommodated international travelers in the capital of Bangkok, and Thompson thought that with the rise of leisure travel, the Far East wou
20、ld make an appealing destination for Westerners . Upon his discharge from the military in 1946, he returned to Thailand to start his own silk businessAt the time, silk was main y being produced in the northeast of Thailand, but due to the dullnessof the collection process, silkproductionwasonthedecl
21、ine .Thompsonwasdetermined torevive(振興)thebusiness, so in 1947, he took avariety of silk thread back toNew York City to see if the product would be marketable to foreign consumers。 He received a positive response9 so the Jim Thompson Silk Company wasis credited for thesilkAfter the of his company, s
22、oon-appeared in and popular filmssuch as Ben Hur, and Thai royalty, such as Her Majesty QueenSirikit, began wearing silk often . Many also think his work contributed greatly to the Thai economy, since the silk industry continues to employ thousands of Thai citizens even today . Jim Thompson s succes
23、s is no mystery . 'However, his disappearance on March 26, 1967 certainly is one. Thompson made a tripto Malaysia to visitfriendsand one day, venturedinto the jungle on an afternoon walk. He was never seen again despite search parties sent out by the Royal Army Air Corps and British troops . Man
24、y have their own theories on his disappearance, but none have been completely confirmed .25.What conclusion can you make about silksincethe JimThompsonSilk Company'sestablishment?A. Siik has only been worn byroyalty . B . Silk has become harder to getC . Silk has become more popular . D . Silk h
25、as become more expensive .26.Accordingto the passage,which ofthefollowingstatementsis NOT true aboutThompson?A. His military service ended after World War H .B. His disappearance remains a mystery .C. He is the founder of Jim. ThompsonD. He is a Thai American .27 .Which one of the following is the c
26、losest in meaning to the underlined word “credited ” in paragraph 5?A. Honoured . B . Sorry .C. Accounted .D . Blamed.28 .What is this passage mostly about?A. The revival of the silk industry .B The mysterious disappearance of Jim Thompson C How the silk industry improved the Thai economy D How Jim
27、Thompson Silk Company came into being CAt home, ordering food from a menu is a normal, everyday routine. I don t even give it a second thought. In China, it s a whole other story! Here, ordering is a fun game of trial and error, and the adventure begins before the food is even served!Many restaurant
28、s in central Beijingadvertise“ Englishlanguagemenus” ,but thetranslations can just add to the confusion.Althoughaccompanying pictures can be a helpful relief, the translations often make the whole experience even more amusing. During my first few weeks in China I tried some delicious dishes with off
29、-the-wall names. As an experiment, my friends and I would order things like“ st udents addicted to chicken gristle ( 軟 骨 )”and “redburned lion head” . It was always fun to see what landed on our table. Eventually we learned that “ lion head ” was actually pork, and “students ”are“ addicted ” to dice
30、d (切碎的 )chicken with green pepper.Recently, I came across a busy restaurant down a narrow side street in a Beijing hutong.It was lunchtime and the smallroom was packed with people sitting on small stools ( 凳子 ) eating noodles. I was hungry and cold, and thesteamingbowlslooked irresistible!Isatmyself
31、 down and called out for a“caidan! ” Inresponse,thewaitress pointedto a wallattheback of the restaurant. The wallwas full of Chinese charactersdescribing numerous dishes.There was only one sentence in English:"crossingover thebridge noodles ” .I had never heard of the dishand had no idea what i
32、t would taste like. I took a gamble and ordered one bowl of" crossingover the bridge noodles ” . A few minutes later the waitress carried over a heavy bowl full of broth (肉湯)and I quickly dug in. It was the best bowl of noodles I had ever tasted! I have been back again and again and each time I
33、 point at the one English sentence -" crossing over thebridge noodles ” . I always enter a restaurant in China feeling excited and a little nervous. Who knows what the next ordering adventure will show?29 .How does the writer find theEnglish-language menus in many of Beijing ' s restaurants
34、?A. Confusing but amusing. B.Easy to understand.C. Boring and annoying. D. Accurate and helpful.30 .The underlined word “gamble" in the last paragraph probably means.A. taste B. look C.step D. risk31 .The passage deals withA. the author s favorite Chinese dishesB. the fun the author had orderin
35、g food in China' s restaurantC. a comparison between Western food and Chinese foodD. the correct way to translate the names of Chinese dishes into English32 .The passage is developed mainly in the form ofA. examples and statementsB. comparison and conclusionC. causes and effectsD. time and descr
36、iptionDMaintown Public Library Job Application Job DescriptionThank you for your interest in the Part-Time Public Library Clerk position. The application contains personal information followed by a few short-answer questions; your answers to these questions will help us determine if you are a good c
37、andidate for the position of Public Library Clerk.Job DutiesAnswer readers ' questions in person, by telephone and through e-mailOrganize and shelve books and mediaProvide general research assistanceCollect fees, and issue overdue noticesAssist with children ' s programsApplicant Information
38、Name: Rosa ChanCurrent Address: 1928 W.Franklin Avenue, Maintown, WA 99571Age : 16High School:Maintown HighSchoolDid you graduate? I w川 graduate in two years.E-mail address: rchanm*What days andhours (Mondaythrough Saturday) work?are you able toI am available Monday and Wednesday afternoons af
39、ter4:00 P.M. and all day Saturday.Personal Responses1 .Why do you want to work at the Maintown Public Library?I consider myself a keen reader, a quality I feel a library clerk should possess. Although my reading preferences span a variety of genres, I consider mystery and science fiction among my fa
40、vourites.Additionally, I volunteer in my school library as an assistant after school; therefore, I have experience using a library catalogue and check-out system, assisting others in researching topics through the Internet and shelving books. My school librarian, Mr. Morris, has trained me to proces
41、s new books for delivery to the floor. I feel my experience would translate well to the public library system and ensure that the public library gains a valuable employee.2 .What do you enjoy about visiting the Maintown Public Library?A library is a place of learning and reflection, so it should be
42、comfortable and welcoming. From the large windows to the plush armchairs to the well-organized layout of the shelves and open spaces, the bright, cheerful atmosphere of our town s library makes me want to extend each of my visits. All my friends have Maintown Public Library cards.3 .How do you defin
43、e good customer service?Good customer service means customers leave the library feeling they have accomplished their initial goals for visiting the library that day. In order to assist in this endeavour, a library clerk should determine a customer s needs and makethose needs a priority. Whether patr
44、ons have come to the library to browse for a book, or they are researching a topic through the Internet or other media, my job would be to assist them in their search.4 .A reader complains about the library services or products. How would you respond?I would first apologize for any inconvenience, an
45、d then I would work to solve the problem. The key to solving problems is listening and asking questions.Using the knowledge I have gained through working in my school s library and any skills gained through work in the public library, I would work to handle the issue for the reader. If I am unsure o
46、f how to solve the problem, I would ask the librarian for help. Finding a solution to a reader' s issue will help create a positive environment and ensure that every reader feels comfortable in asking staff for assistance. Please review the following information and sign below.I certify that I h
47、ave answered and provided all information honestly and accurately, to the best of my knowledge, and I give my permission to the public library to contact my references.Applicant ' s signature:RosaChan33. The main idea of Rosa s answer to Question 1is that .A. she likes assisting readers and find
48、ing solutions to issues. B. she interacts well with others and can use the Internet.C. she can use a library catalogue and shelve books.D. she enjoys reading and has library experience.34. How are Rosa' s answers for Question 3 and Question 4 similar?A. Both show that satisfied library customers
49、 leave with their needs met.B. Both show the importance of understanding various media in the library.C. Both show the importance of customers asking library staff for assistance.D. Both show that library clerks need to know how to deal with customer complaints.35.Which detail proves Rosa is well qu
50、alified for this job?A. Rosa wants to create a positive environment for customers.B. Rosa volunteered as a library assistant for two years.C. Rosa enjoys the cheerful atmosphere at the library.D. Rosa reads many different kinds of books.三、七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中 選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中 有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Find ways to re
51、spond to a major disasterWhen natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes happen, there ' s always a great need for coordinated( 協(xié)調(diào)的) disaster relief and recovery. 36.VolunteerTo take a hands-on approach to disaster recovery, volunteer your time and talents. You can travel to the affected
52、regions to provide support. 37.It is recommended that you volunteer through one of the professional organizations for your safety and your skills can be put to best use.Donate moneyDisaster victims often have lost their homes or need to relocate. In manycases, your moneyis just as valuable as your p
53、hysical presence in helping with relief efforts. Many organizations provide temporary housing, food and other items for victims. 38.Even organizations like the Red Cross have been criticized for how donated funds have been allocated(分配).Donate bloodIf you can ' t travel and don ' t feel comf
54、ortable giving money, a need for donated blood always existed. The Red Cross and local medical organizations manage blood supplies that are important to disaster victims. Call the Red Cross to schedule an appointment. 39.40.Goods are valuable in stricken areas. Building materials and donations of bo
55、ttled water or household items can be placed on trucks and taken to the disaster areas. It is the best to allow the professional organizations to coordinate these donation efforts and see that the needed supplies reach a location where they will be best used for recovery.A.Send needed items.B.Make p
56、reparations.C.A lot of groups organize local response.D.Or look out for a blood drive in your area.E.Whether disaster has occurred at home or abroad ,you can help. F.And you can do everything from providing first aid to rebuil ding homes in these areas.G.Before giving,though,make sure you trust the
57、organization receiving your money.四、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng) 的內(nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞 的正確形式。Great changes have taken place in the countryside in our country.As a child, I lived in a poor family. The second hand clothes, rain-leaking roof of old house becamepart of mymemory.41., the worst impression is that I 42.(feel) hungry all the time. Sometimes hunger hit me so severely 43.I regarded dried sweet potato slices as delicious snack. At that time, mydream was getting enough to f川 my empty stomach .In the early years of the 1980s, as the reform and opening-up policy 44.(carry) out, our
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