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1、限时训练一 1. The author used to be a doctor but later gave up the _ of medicine for full-time writing. A. prescriptionB. procedureC. treatmentD. practice2. The stronger the_ for acquiring language skills is, the more quickly a language beginner will learn. A. administrationB. motivation C. occupation D.
2、 qualification3. The young lady responded to my greeting with a _ look as if I were air, which made me feel somewhat embarrassed. A. vacant B. grateful C. desperate D. curious4. Are you going to find a job or go on with your study to get a doctors degree? I have had enough of _ life. I want to find
3、a job. A. ridiculous B. appropriate C. straightforward D. academic 5.When Helen saw her tutor nod _ to her, she calmed down and went on with her performance .A. encouraginglyB. amazingly C. interestingly D. accordingly6. Bob, get this film _ quickly. I want to know if this camera works well. A. wash
4、ed B. printed C. shown D. developed7. I turned back only to find an old schoolmate whose name _ me for the moment.A. avoided B. escaped C. failed D. slipped8. I dont believe what he told us about meeting Yi Zhongtian. I think he was _ the story.A. making upB. takingupC. keeping upD. bringing up9. It
5、 seems that most educators _ the plan for Advanced Assessment for Admission, which gives rise to a complete reform of College Entrance Exams.A. consist of B. complain of C. approve of D. dream of10.The newly-built shopping mall provides goods that compete _ product quality, reliability and above all
6、 variety. A. in honor ofB. in terms of C. in the name ofD. in the form of11Usually children are allowed to _ when they are six years oldAattend schoolBattend the schoolCjoin schoolDjoin the school12 So hard _ in the past few months that he has made great progress in English I can see that; only a fe
7、w mistakes _ in the exam Ahas he worked; did he makeBhe has worked; did he made Che has worked; he madeDhas he worked; he made13Enough of it! Nobody here thinks what you are saying should make any _Avalue BsenseCfun Duse14Only after the second tower of the World Trade Centre did people know it was n
8、ot an accident, but an attack of some kind Ahad hit Bdid fallCwas hit Dwas fallen15Last summer holiday, I went back to my hometown, _ the neighbors and the house _ I used to be familiar with were goneAonly finding; whichBonly to find; thatConly to find; whomDfound; that16I wouldnt marry Pat even if
9、she _the last woman on earthAis Bwas Chad been Dwere17Dad always says he prefers _ outside the shopping centre _ together with my motherAwaiting; to shop Bto wait; to shoppingCwaiting; rather than shopping Dwaiting; to shopping18The man _ from a terrible illness, so he couldnt earn money to support
10、the big family any moreAsuffered Bwas suffered Cwas being suffered Dsuffering19As we can see, the work cant be finished by only one person, so lets _Atake a turn Bby turns Cin turn Dtake turns20Our college is going to choose some _ from the graduates to serve the poor village during the summer vacat
11、ionAvolunteers Bfirefighters Cemployers Dprisoners第二节:完形填空Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in ScotlandIn an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist打击乐器独奏演员 in spite of her disability“Early on I decided not to allow the 21 of others to stop me from becoming a m
12、usicianI grew up on a farm in northeast Scotland and began 22 piano lessons when I was eightThe older I got, the more my passion酷爱 for music grewBut I also began to gradually lose my 23 Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 24 and by age twelve, I was completely deafBut my love for music n
13、ever 25 me“My 26 was to become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that timeTo perform, I 27 to hear music differently from othersI play in my stocking feet and can 28 the pitch of a note音调上下 by the vibrations振动 I feel through my body and through my 29 My entire sound world exists b
14、y making use of almost every 30 that I have“I was 31 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in LondonNo other deaf student had 32 this before and some teachers 33 my admissionBased on my performance, I was 34 admitted and went on to 3
15、5 with the academys highest honors“After that, I established myself as the first full-time solo percussionistI 36 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 37 had been written specially for solo percussionists“I have been a soloist for over ten years 38 the doctor thought I was totally deaf,
16、it didnt 39 that my passion couldnt be realizedI would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 40 by othersFollow your passion; follow your heartThey will lead you to the place you want to go21AconditionsBopinionsCactions D. recommendations22AenjoyingBchoosingCtakingDgiving23AsightBhearingCto
17、uchDtaste24AevidenceBresultCexcuseDcause25AleftBexcitedCaccompaniedDdisappointed26ApurposeBdecisionCpromiseDgoal27AturnedBlearnedCusedDought28Atell BseeChearDsmell29AcarefulnessBmovementCimaginationDexperience30AsenseBeffortCfeelingDidea31AdissatisfiedBastonishedCdeterminedDdiscouraged32AdoneBaccept
18、edCadvisedDadmitted33AsupportedBfollowedCrequiredDopposed34AusuallyBfinallyCpossiblyDhopefully35AstudyBresearchCgraduateDprogress36AwroteBtranslatedCcopiedDread37AenoughBsomeCmanyDfew38AHoweverBAlthoughCWhenDSince39AmeanBseemCconcludeDsay40AdirectedBguidedCtaughtDlimited第三局部:阅读理解共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分ADo
19、 you remember the game “Telephone? A message gets passed from person to person, and everyone laughs at how distorted(曲解) it becomes. As a game, telephone can be fun. In real life, sending messages through third parties fouls things up. It is important for family members who have “business with other
20、 family members to take it up directly. When tension arises in a relationship between two people, a frequent way of dealing with this is to send messages through a third person. Family doctors refer to the process as triangulation. Following a quarrel, a mother may say to her son, “Tell your father
21、to pass the salt, which may be answered by, “Tell your mother to get her own salt. In many long cases of triangulation, the middleman becomes severely disturbed. Two years ago, Ruth and Ralph Gordon brought their 17-year-old daughter for treatment. Lucille was not doing well in school, using drugs h
22、eavily. When I began to work with her, she was uncommunicative and aggressive. After some time, however, she opened up and told me her parents rarely talked to each other, but both used her as a middleman. Mrs. Gordon was sexually unsatisfied and suggested to Lucille that she ask her father to go fo
23、r marriage advice. Mr. Gordon told Lucille that he was seeing another woman, and he urged Lucille to speak to her mother about improving her behaviour. Caught in this confusing situation, Lucille became more and more troubled. It wasnt until she refused to play middleman that she began to improve. W
24、hen either parent began to send a message through her, she learned to say, “Tell him/her yourself!Youll find that when family members learn to dial each other directly, theres rarely a busy signal or wrong number. With direct dialing, a sense of freshness is created. 41. The underlined words “foul t
25、hings up in the 1st paragraph means _.A. create things B. improve things C. remove things D. ruin things 42. “Triangulation in the 2nd paragraph refers to _. A. the process of sending messages through a 3rd person B. the middleman who becomes severely disturbed C. the tension in a relationship betwe
26、en 2 peopleD. the argument between a mother and a father 43. Through the example of Lucille and her parents, the writer hopes to tell the readers that _.A. family members should learn to get their messages across directly B. parents should send their children taking drugs for treatmentC. children ca
27、n hardly get used to their parents troubles D. children should refuse the requests of their parentsBThere was once, in a little market-town not far from Upsala (瑞典一城市), a peasant who lived there with his family, digging the earth during the week and singing in the choir on Sundays. This peasant had
28、a little daughter to whom he taught the musical alphabet before she knew how to read. Daae was a great musician, perhaps without knowing it. Not a violinist in Scandinavia played as he did. His reputation was widespread and he was always invited to set the couples dancing at weddings and other festi
29、vals. His wife died when Christine was entering upon her sixth year. Then the father, who cared only for his daughter and his music, sold his land and went to Upsala in search of fame and fortune. He found nothing but poverty.He returned to the country, wandering from fair to fair, playing his Scand
30、inavian music pieces, while his child, who never left his side, listened to him in delight or sang to his playing. One day, at Ljimby Fair, Professor Valerius heard them and took them to Gothenburg. He insisted that the father was the first violinist in the world and that the daughter had the making
31、 of a great artist. Her education and instruction were provided for. She made rapid progress and charmed everybody with her prettiness, her grace of manner and her real eagerness to please.When Valerius and his wife went to settle in France, they took Daae and Christine with them. Mamma Valerius tre
32、ated Christine as her daughter. As for Daae, he became ill with homesickness. He never went out of doors in Paris, but lived in a sort of dream which he kept up with his violin. For hours at a time, he remained locked up in his bedroom with his daughter, playing and singing, very, very softly.Daae s
33、eemed not to recover his strength until the summer, when the whole family went to stay at Perros-Guirec, in a far-away corner of Brittany, where the sea was of the same color as in his own country. Often he would play his saddest tunes on the beach and pretend that the sea stopped its roaring to lis
34、ten to them. And then he persuaded Mamma Valerius to allow him to leave for a while. At the time of the pardons, the village festivals and dances, he went off with his violin, as in the old days, and was allowed to take his daughter with him for a week. They gave the smallest villages music to last
35、them for a year and slept at night in a barn, refusing a bed at the inn, lying close together on the straw, as when they were so poor in Sweden. At the same time, they were very neatly dressed, refused the halfpence offered to them; and the people around could not understand the behaviour of this co
36、untry violinist, who walked heavily on the roads with that pretty child who sang like an angel from Heaven. They followed them from village to village.44. When he was in the countryside, Daae did NOT _.A. work on his land B. sing in the choir on SundaysC. make a fortune at weddings and festivalsD. t
37、each his daughter how to sing45. The 3rd sentence “He insisted in the 2nd paragraph showed Professor Valerius _.A. hope for Daae and Christine B. appreciation of Daae and ChristineC. sympathy for Daae and ChristineD. love for Daae and Christine46. While Daae was in Paris, he never went out of doors
38、because he was _.A. always sleepy B. so homesick that he fell illC. too busy teaching his daughterD. willing to be locked up with his daughter 47. What made people curious about the father and daughter was that _.A. the father made very good music B. the daughter sang like an angel from Heaven C. th
39、e father walked strangely with his daughter D. they appeared to be badly off but refused money offered 15 DBADA 610 DBACB 1115 AD(宾语)BCB 1620 DDADA 21B。从上下文可知Glennie不想让别人的看法the opinions of others左右自己成为音乐家的理想。A条件;C项行动;D项推荐。22C。Glennie八岁开始学习钢琴。take lessons上课,固定短语。23B。 从下文可知,Glennie听觉hearing逐渐失去,直到12岁时
40、完全失聪completely deaf。24D神经损伤the nerve damage是Glennie失去听觉的主要原因cause。evidence证据;result结果;excuse借口。25“我对音乐的爱从来没有离开过我。根据never,句意否认,所以B项excite sb令人冲动,C项accompany sb陪伴某人不正确。D项应为disappear from sb。26D。人生的目标 goal ,purpose目的;decision决定;promise许诺。27B。“我学会了听learn to do音乐。turn to转向某人寻求帮助;used to 过去常常做某事;ought to应
41、该做某事。28A。tell 区分;see看到;hear听到;smell闻到。句意是:通过振动来区分音调的上下。29C。据句意,为了分辨音调的上下,除了通过身体对振动的感觉,还可以通过我的想象imagination。因为Glennie以前没有失聪过,所以不会有experience经验;而carefulness细心和身体的movement运动对聋人来说是无法分辨音调上下的。30A。“我只有通过调动全部的感觉sense器官才能弥补失聪的遗憾来感受周围世界。定语从句I have修饰的我能拥有的sense 感觉、effort努力、feeling感情、idea想法中A项符合句意。31C。Glennie下定
42、决心be determined to do要被别人评价为一名音乐家,而不是一名聋人音乐家。dissatisfied不满意的;astonished惊讶的;discouraged气馁的。A、B、D都是Glennie对别人评价的反响,而Glennie这时实际上还没有成名,所以不可能有这些感觉。32A。“以前没有失聪学生做过done这件事applied to the Royal Academy of Music。Accept接受,advise建议,admit成认。根据语意,A项正确。3334B。由于Glennie的表现,最终finally被录取。35C。以最高的荣誉从the Royal Academy of Music毕业graduate。36A。作曲write musical compositions。37D。自己作曲的原因是很少有人few专门为打击乐器独奏演员作曲。38B。尽管医生认为Glennie完全聋了,但并不意味着她的热情被无视了。Although引导让步状语从句。从语意判断,B项最正确。39A。mean意味着。conclude作结论。40D。Glennie根据自己的切身体会告诫人们:不要被别人这样那样的说法所禁锢limit。4143 . DAA 4447 CBBD