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1、此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习与交流完形填空(共15 小题,每小题2 分,满分30 分)Are you good at understanding body language? You are probably 16 than you think, according to the experts. What is body language exactly? 17 ,its signals made by body movement, gesture and eye movement.Body language can actually 18 a lot of info
2、rmation, and it can help us 19 a person s attitude and state of mind. In fact, studies have suggested that only 7%of communication involves actual 20 , while55%is body language and 38%is intonation.( 语调 ) Many examples of body language are 21 to identify. In most cultures, smiling shows happiness an
3、d a/an 22 attitude. So, when someone smiles at you, they re telling you that they are open, interested and happy to23 . But if someone puts their arms across their chest,they don t want to communicate with you. And if this is combined with a serious facial expression, you should 24 because this can
4、mean anger. It s very difficult to25 with your body language. For example,when people pretend to 26 , they only use the muscles around the mouth-and the top half of their face remains 27 .However, a true smile involves the 28 face, including the cheeks and eyes. Research shows that most people can s
5、ee whether a smile is true by looking at the top half of the 29 . One of the great advantages with body language is that you don t have to30 it-you already know it, even if you don t know you do.16.A.stronger B.better C.more interested D.more careful 17.A.Basically B.Suddenly C.Truly D.Surprisingly
6、18.A.read B.destroy C.receive D.communicate 19.A.hide B.creat C.understand D.like 20.A.words B.signals C.meaning D.gesture 21.A.sure B.impossible C.easy D.hard 22.A.surprised B.friendly C.curious D.angry 23.A.operate B.stay C.go D.talk 24.A.leave out B.watch out Cspeak out. D.turn out 25.A.begin B.m
7、ove C.answer D.lie 26.A.smile B.speak C.look D.reply 27.A.untouched B.unnoticed C.unchanged D.uncovered 28.A.partial B.whole C.usual D.happy 29.A.mouth B.cheek C.face D.body 30.A.like B.do C.mean D.learn 语法填空Early one morning in New York, Paige, a clever dog, climbs into bed next to his sleeping 1 (
8、own), Laura Smith. The dog usually wakes up Laura by placing a foot on her. Then the dog takes a corner of the blanket in his mouth and pulls it back. Laura opens her eyes and starts laughing. Laura found Paige through 2 online advertisement three years ago. When the eight-week-old dog 3 (arrive), h
9、e need to be trained to obey orders. Laura sent him to a training school, 4 he received high marks. It wasn t long before he could lie down and roll over. 5 The training was a lot of fun, the dog liked it and learned quickly. Now he enjoys picking up a toy from the floor, 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - -
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11、 blanket, 9 rolls himself up like a big spring roll. The next morning, Paige will once again wake Laura up and get her off to work. It s clear that Laura has had the dog well 10 (train). 阅读理解A In 2006, I was swimming off Sunshine Beach with some friends and my brother Taariq, on a life-saving exerci
12、se. Two guys stayed in the boat while Taariq and I swam out. Then something caught my eye - a large shark fin heading towards my brother. I shouted to the guys in the boat to get Taariq out and I tried to draw the shark s attention away from my brother by hitting the water. It worked. But now the sh
13、ark was swimming towards me. As the three-meter “ great white” circled me, I tried to push it away with my feet. But that only make it angry. It swung its body round, making a huge splash. I tried desperately to swim away, but my right leg wouldn t move. I looked down and saw why: everything below m
14、y knee was in the shark s mouth. It was like a dog with a bone, shaking me violently. I screamed to the guys in the boat for help as the shark took me underwater, still shaking me with my leg in its mouth. I was running out of my breath and my lungs felt as if they were on fire. Then I got so angry,
15、 I thought, “I m not going down without a fight. ” I started attacking the shark with all my remaining strength, grabbing its eye and punching its nose. I gave one last enormous push and heard a great snapping sound. Suddenly, I was free. When I broke the water surface I was close to blacking out. T
16、he boat was nearer now, and Taariq grabbed my hand and started pulling me out. He held my injured leg, trying to stop the bleeding. I didn t know it, but halfway down my leg there was nothing left. After I left the hospital, I felt angry about what had happened to me at first. But my brother told me
17、 not to give up on life. I followed his advice and less than two years later I was chosen to attend the 2008 Beijing Paralympics(残运会 ). 41. The writer started hitting the water in order to . A. tell his brother a shark was coming B. ask the people on the boat for help C. show the shark he wasn t afr
18、aid. D. get the shark to swim away from his brother. 42. In what order did the following events take place? a. My lungs felt as if they were on fire. b. I was close to blacking out. c. The shark circled around me. d. I started hitting the water. e. The shark made a huge splash. A. d, c, e, a, b B. d
19、, e, c, b, a C. e, d, a, c, b D. c, d, a, b, e 43. The underlined expression “I am not going down ” is closest in meaning to . A. I won t go out of the water B. I won t be defeated C. I refuse to co-operate D. I cannot disappoint others 44. which of the following best describes the writher? A. Cleve
20、r B. Foolish C. Brave D. Careless 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 8 页 - - - - - - - - - - 此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习与交流B Children who spend more than two hours a day at a computer or watching television are more likely than others to have mental problems, s
21、cientists say. Researchers found that 11-year-olds who spent several hours in front of a screen each day did worse on mental health tests, no matter how much physical exercise they got. The study found no direct evidence that sitting in front of a screen actually causes mental health problems. Inste
22、ad, it suggests that children with difficulties, such as extreme shyness, are more likely to choose TV or computer games than sociable activities. In the study, children were asked whether they agreed, disagreed or somewhat agree with a list of statements, including, “I generally play alone or keep
23、to myself” and, “I am often unhappy or tearful ” . They were also asked how much exercise they took and how long they spent at a TV or computer screen. According to the study, children who spent more than two hours a day at a screen had a 60% higher risk of mental problems than children who spent fe
24、wer viewing hours. The risk was only slightly higher in children who did little or no exercise. “ Physical activity is good for health in many ways, but it can t make up for long hours of screen viewing. Parents should consider limiting their children s screen viewing to no more than 2 hours a day,”
25、 said the study organizer, Angie Page. Previous studies have raised concerns that watching too much television can affect children s behaviour in later life. A Canadian study found that those who watched most TV as young children performed worse at school, ate more junk food and had more trouble con
26、centrating. 45. What is the passage mainly about? A. It describes the reasons people watch television. B. It reports the findings of a scientific study. C. It discusses ways to improve children s physical health. D. It advises parents on raising their children. 46. How did the researchers carry out
27、the study? A. By reviewing children s records online. B. By interviewing children s parents C. By watching children in their home. D. By asking children questions. 47. Which problem linked with watching too much TV is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Poor concentration in school B. Bad eating habits
28、 C. Getting angry D. Mental illness 48. How can children improve mental health according to the passage? A. Limit TV and computer use to less than two hours a day. B. Get more physical exercise. C. Play more educational computer games. D. Go to bed earlier each night. 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - -
29、 - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 3 页,共 8 页 - - - - - - - - - - 此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习与交流C The Dutch did not invent windmills(风车 ), but they put them to good use, drying flooded fields to create more farmland. Unlike historys first windmills in Persia centuries ago, which were used to make f
30、lour, these windmills were pumping systems, bringing up water for families and farm animals from deep underground. In the U.S.A, windmills were introduced to desert lands around the railroads, which needed water along the tracks for the steam engines. Farmers quickly borrowed the idea and bought a l
31、ot of windmills. These days, you can see hundreds of wind turbines(漩涡机 ) on top of some Californian mountains, where the wind always - or at least most of the time - steadily blows. A collection of 3,300 wind turbines on one Californian mountain draws enough energy to supply the power needs of a who
32、le city. While windmills drove water pumps, wind turbines make electricity that goes directly into the electric system. Electricity companies have discovered the same strengths of wind power that farmers learned a century ago: the wind is a wonderful, non-polluting energy source. You never run out o
33、f it, and the price cannot be beat. 49. Who invented the first windmills? A. the Dutch B. The Persians C. The Californians D. Turbine owners 50. Windmills in the U.S.A were first used to . A. get water B. dry fields C. create electricity D. make flour 51. Why are wind turbines often built on mountai
34、n tops? A. The land is cheaper B. The air is cleaner C. The weather is better D. The wind is steadier 52. Which is mentioned as an advantage of wind power? A. Easy to create B. Requires no workers C. Good for environment D. Better for cities D About 1.5 million American children - or 3 percent of th
35、e school-age population - won t be going anywhere as schools open for the new term. Before 1918, when Mississippi became last U.S. state to require that schoolage children attend public or private schools, many children were taught by their parents at home or by teachers informally hired by the comm
36、unity. Quite often in the countryside, kids of all ages were taught in the same oneroom schoolhouse. Many years later in the 1980s, homeschooling made a comeback when very religious parents persuaded the government to approve the teaching of children at home. Homeschooling is popular with many paren
37、ts because they believe that children get their moral values from the people with whom they spent the most time. Adults who choose to stay home and teach their children often don t agree with standardized testing, grouping students by age rather than ability, and passing them ahead to the next grade
38、 whether or not they ve grasped the material. In home schooling households, its not unusual to find several children, ages 4 to 16, being taught together. Older kids help younger ones, as they once did in those one room schoolhouses. Critics point to home teachers lack of experience and qualificatio
39、ns. And they argue that pulling kids out of school may stop them developing social skills. 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 4 页,共 8 页 - - - - - - - - - - 此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习与交流But home schooling parents dont think their children are separated from other kid
40、s and become bookish. They are, the parents say, simply hard workers who go to church meeting, play sports, and shop at malls right alongside their friends who go to school. 53. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. There are about 5 million school age children in th
41、e US nowadays. B. Until 1918, school age children were all taught by their parents at home. C. In the 1980s, homeschooling came back because of religious reasons. D. Oneroom schoolhouses were once popular in city centers. 54. Homeschooling parents most probably agree that . A. standardized testing i
42、s a good way to judge students abilityB. students should be passed ahead to the next grade without any test C. children get their moral values from people they spend the most time with D. homeschooled children learn better with their brothers and sisters 55. The underlined word “They” in the last pa
43、ragraph refers to . A. homeschooling parents B. homeschool children C. ideas D. other kids 56. The main purpose of the passage is to . A. discuss why some people prefer home schooling B. point out the problems of home schooling C. show concerns about the social disabilities of home schooled children
44、 D. encourage more parents to homeschool their children E “Aw, isnt it cute?”That, right there, is the well accepted response to any animal contact the world over. Animals are cute. Theyre there to be photographed, loved, and occasionally fed. But you know what? Not all animals are cute, or lovely,
45、or even nicer. Some of them are a real pain in the neck. When you travel, you come into contact with all sorts of animals you ve never heard of before. Some of them are amazing creatures that youll talk about for the rest of your life. Some of them are just annoying. So, at the risk of causing anger
46、 among animal lovers around the world, here are some of the world s most annoying animals Vervet monkeys, South Africa Youll immediately notice two things about Vervet monkeys they have a bright blue bottom; and they ll steal any food thats not locked in a bank safe. I recently spent some time in So
47、uth Africa and watched as monkey after monkey dived in from the trees and stole everyone s food. Get your own food, Vervet! My sandwich was expensive! Kea parrots, New Zealand I have never seen one of these birds before but from what I ve been told they are more annoying than a spoilt kid. From biti
48、ng the paint off your car doors to stealing people s passports, Keas are probably the most curious, and there fore annoying, animals in t he world. And they re New Zealanders. That makes sense!Kangaroos, Australia Another well-known food-stealer, kangaroos are loved by tourists, eaten by Australians
49、, and generally enjoy 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 5 页,共 8 页 - - - - - - - - - - 此文档仅供收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习与交流making trouble for others. Go on a camping trip anywhere in Australia, and watch how long your bags of food last. Turn your back for 15 minutes and th
50、e camp-will look like thieves have turned the place upside down. Grizzly bears, USA They look pretty cute, grizzly bears. You almost want go up and give them a hug. Unfortunately, it wouldn t end well. In fact, one of the world s most huggable creatures is also the one most likely to kill you just b