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1、完型填空“Hey, Dad, are you going to come to my award ceremony tonight? ”I eagerly asked my father. “I have to work late tonight. I doubt Ill be able to_21_ it on time. I am just too busy right now, “he replied.My mind could not accept the idea that he would be too busy working late. He was also too busy

2、 to_2 2_my horse show, football games and the 15th birthday party. He always used the same_23_. Why would I even bother asking?24_, there was always a slight hope thattonight would be different.As my mother and I arrived at school, two friends greeted me. Jill, meet my dad. Dad, this is my friend I

3、shook the hand of a tall man. Camera flashes lit up the room, and claps filled the_2 5_as students accepted their awards. My name was finally called,_2 6_three others .1 followed my classmates to the stage. When I reached out my hand to shake the teachers, a big smile lit up her face. The blinding f

4、lash from my mothers camera hurt my eyes and I knew my dad wasnt there. I walked back to my seat 27_.Back at home, seeing my dads car in the garage, I told myself he would not be_28_. But the strong smell of alcohol (酒精)hit me as soon as I stepped inside, and I could feel my tears_2 9_.I followed th

5、e sound ofhis drunken words and saw him lying on the couch.Why did father lie to me? I threw my award on the floor, walked to mybedroom, and shut the door. T ears rolled down my face .1 wondered ifl would ever be more 3 0_than his whiskey bottle.D 21. A. reachC 22. A. watchA 23.A. excuseC 24.A. Besi

6、desB. keepB. avoidB. replyB.ThusC.takeC. attendC. promiseC. OtherwiseD. makeD. speedD. trickD. However25.A. air26. A. apart from25.A. air26. A. apart fromB. audienceB. otherthanC. schoolC. except forD. playgroundD. along withB 27.A. successfully B. disappointedly C. delightedlyB 27.A. successfully B

7、. disappointedly C. delightedlyD. hopefullyA 28.A. drunkC 29.A. getting offD 30.A. perfectA 28.A. drunkC 29.A. getting offD 30.A. perfectB. wokenB. taking downB. comfortableC. forgiven C.buildingup C. fortunateD. hiddenD. turning aroundD. importantAnyone who cares about what schools and colleges tea

8、ch and how their students learn will be interested in the memoir ofRalph W. Tyler, one of the most famous men in American education.Born in Chicago in 1902,_21_and schooled in Nebraska, the 22_college graduate Ralph Tyler became hooked on teaching while teaching as a science teacher in South Dakota

9、and changed his_23_from medicine to education.Graduate work at the University of Chicago found him connected with honorable educatorsCharles Judd andW. W. Charters, whose ideas of teaching and testing had an effect_24_his later work. In 1927, he became a teacher of Ohio State University where he_25_

10、developed a new method of testing.Tyler became well-known in 1938,26_he carried his work with the Eight-Year Studyfrom Ohio State University to the University of Chicago at the invitation of Robert Hutchins.Tyler was the first director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at S

11、tanford, a position he27 for fourteen years. There, he firmly believed that researchersA 24. A. ChristmasD 25. A. waterB 26. A. ofD 27. A.beforeA 28. A.treeB 29. A. eatD 30. A. kitchensA 24. A. ChristmasD 25. A. waterB 26. A. ofD 27. A.beforeA 28. A.treeB 29. A. eatD 30. A. kitchensB. New YearC. Spr

12、ing FestivalB. medicine C. feetB. onB. itB. seaB. comeB. bedroomsC. withC. thenC.streetC. sleepC. bathroomsD. FoolD. lightsD. upD. thereD. computerD. shoutD. windowsHomesickness is very common among students away from home 一 even those who had previously been away at overnight camp or traveled far a

13、way. There is a difference between being away from home for 8 weeks and being gone for 8 months. There is also a difference between 21 home for a while (knowingyou will be going back) and leaving 22 (knowing you may never return). F eeling homesick does not make you less mature or mean you are not r

14、eady to be 23 . If you feel homesick, talk to your friends at school about it. _24 they are feeling the same way. 25 family and friends back home, but make sure you 26 new relationships at school. If your homesickness does not 27 and does not seem to be getting better after a few months at school, s

15、peakingwith an adviser might help. Also, remember that going home for the first visit may be difficult 28 changes in yourself or your family. Old conflicts do not just disappear once you go to college, and new ones may 29Again, if things are too stressful foryou 30 handlealone, talk to an adviser. 2

16、1-25 BADAA26-30 DBBACB 21. A. abandoning B. leavingB 21. A. abandoning B. leavingC being awayD. heading forA22. A. foreverD23. A.yourselfA24. A. MostlikelyB. temporarily C. fora short time D. all the timeB. lonely C. of your ownD. on your ownB. Its impossible C. Ifs luckyD. Make sureC.Keep contact i

17、n D. CommunicateC.Keep contact in D. CommunicateA25. A. Keep in touch with B.ContactwithD26. A. have builtB27. A. go withB28. A. thanks toA29. A. appearC 30. A.tooD. developD. go throughD. resulting inD. growD. notB. doC.formedB. go awayC. go overB. because of C. becauseB. riseC. raiseB.soC.toWhat d

18、o we mean by a perfect English pronunciation? In one sense there are as many different kinds ofEnglish as there are speakers of it. 21 two speakers speak in exactly the same way. We can always hear differences 22 them, and the pronunciation ofEnglish shifts a great deal in different geographical _ 2

19、3_ 一 How do we decide what sort ofEnglish to use as a model? This is not a question that can be _. in the same way for all foreignlearners ofEnglish.25 you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a lon 26 of speaking English for general communication purpose, you should

20、 tend to acquire a good 27 of the pronunciation of this area. On the other hand, if you live in a country 28 there is no traditional use of English, you must take as your model some form of native English pronunciation. It does not 29 very much which form you choose. The most effective way is to tak

21、e as your model the sort ofEnglish you can 30 most often.A 21. A.NoB. NoneC. NotD.NorA 22. A. between B. ofC. amongD. fromA 23. A. areasD 24. A. givenB 25. A. BecauseB 26. A. customA 27. A. varietyA 23. A. areasD 24. A. givenB 25. A. BecauseB 26. A. customA 27. A. varietyB. countriesC. partsB. satis

22、fied C. respondedD. spacesD. answeredB.If C. WhenD. WhetherB. traditionB. practiceA 28. A. where B. thatD 29. A. careC 30. A. listenB. troubleB. noticeC. useC. fashionC. whichC. affectC. hearD. habitD. methodD. whatD. matterD. findWhat is a museum? A museum is a good place to keep (1)and beautiful t

23、hings. A museum may be a place to learn about science. A museum can be a place (2)art ofIndians or animals. What is inside a museum? Some museums (3)old cars and airplanes.(4)museums have pictures and statues . Others have rocks and old bones. One museum even has (5)coal mine inside! Many cities hav

24、e museums. Some very small (6)have museums, (7). Indianapolis has a (8)museum. Children do not have to payto get in. Children go to the museum often. They like (9)at the dinosaur bones. They see a white bear ten feet tall. They go inside an old log cabin. On Saturday, Indianapolis childrencan (10)B

25、1. A. newC 2. A. forB 3. A. hasD 4. A. A bitC 5. A. theB 6. A. homesA 7. A. tooC 8.A. childsD 9. A.seeC 10.A. listencan (10)B 1. A. newC 2. A. forB 3. A. hasD 4. A. A bitC 5. A. theB 6. A. homesA 7. A. tooC 8.A. childsD 9. A.seeC 10.A. listentalks about animals and trees. They see moviesB. oldB. inB

26、. haveB. A littleB. anB. townsB. alsoB. childB. to seeB. to listenC. good D. importantC. aboutC. there isC. MuchC. aC. villagesC. eitherC. childrensC. lookC. hearD. onD. there areD. ManyD. onD. countriesD. neitherD. childrenD. to lookD. to hearClimate change is one of the most fundamental challenges

27、 ever to confront humanity. Its impacts are already showing and will intensify over time 21 left unchecked. There is overwhelming scientific evidence, 22 shown in the Fourth Assessment Report (第四次评估 报告的综合报告)of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)或府间气候变化专 门委 员会(IPCC). that climate cha

28、nge will threaten 23 growth and long-term prosperity, as well as the very survival of the most vulnerable populations. IPCC projections indicate that if emissions continue to rise at their current 24 and are allowed to double from their pre-industrial level, the world will face an average temperatur

29、e 25 of around 3 this century.Serious impacts are associated 26 this scenario (情景),including sea-level rise, shifts in growing seasons, and an 27 frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as storms, floods and droughts.The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in Decemb

30、er in2009 offers a 28 opportunity to step up international action on climate change. A Copenhagen deal is 29the global transition into green economic growth, and, most urgently, to help the world,especially the most vulnerable, to adapt to impacts 30 are now inevitable.21、A. ifB. whetherC. whenD. wh

31、ich22、A. becauseB. asC. whileD. when23、A. economicsB. economicalC. economyD. economic24、A. speedB. rateC. paceD. rhythm25、A. risingB. riseC. raiseD. raising26、A. withB. toC. fromD. inD 27、 A. being increased B. increased C. increase D. increasingA B D c B AB28A. historyB. historicalC. historicD.hist

32、oricallyC29A.necessaryB. inevitableC. essentialD. basicA30A. thatB.ofwhichC. whoD. whatIts very interesting to study names of different countries. Chinese names are different 2.L_ foreign names. Once an English lady came to_22 me. When I was introduced to her she said, nGlad to meet you, Miss Ping.

33、Then she gave me her name card with three words on it: Betty J. Black. So I said, Thankyou, Miss Betty, We looked at each other and laughed heartily. Later I found that the English people, their family names last and the givennames while their middles are25_ used very much. I explained to her that t

34、heChinese family name26first, the given name last, so shenever call me MissPing. She asked if we Chinese had a middle name. I told her we didnt.people mayoften find three words on a Chinese name card. In this case the family name still comes first, and the other words after it . a two-word given nam

35、e .It is quite usual in China. My sister is LiXiaofang. She has two words in her given name insteadmine.B21、A. withB. fromC. forD. inC22、A. findB. lookatC. visitD. meetA23、A. putB. placedC. tookD. broughtD24、A. at the first B. at firstC. in the frontD. firstB25、A. neverB. notC./D. oftenB26、A. cameB.

36、 comesC. putD. putsC27、A. wouldB. couldC. shouldD. mustA28、A. ButB. OrC. WhileD. AndC29、A. isB. wasC. areD. wereD30、A. asB. withC. toD. likeEagle has the longest life-span ofitsspecies. Eagle can 21_70 years, but to reach thisage, the Eagle must make a hard decision.22_its 40s, its* long and flexibl

37、e talons (JR) can no longer grab prey (掠食)which serve as food, its long and sharp beak (鸟嘴,喙)becomes bent. Its old-aged and heavy wings, due to their thick feathers, become stuck to its chest and make it 23_to fly. Then Eagle is left with only two options: die or go through a painful process of chan

38、ge 24_lasts 150 days for survival.The process requires that Eagle fly to a mountain top and sit on its nest. There the Eagle knocks its beak_25_a rock until it plucks (拔去)it out. After plucking it out, Eagle will wait for a new beak to grow back._26_its new talons grow back, the eagle starts pluckin

39、g its1 old-aged feathers and after five months, eagle can take its flight of rebirth and lives for thirty 27_years.Many times, in order to survive, we 28_start a change process. We sometimes need to29_old memories, habits and other past traditions. Only freed from past burdens, can we _30_the presen

40、t. (208 words)D 21 A. surviveB. liveC.live withD. live up toA 22、A. InB. OnC. OfD. WithB 23、A. easyB. difficultC . hardlyD. difficultyC 24、A. whoB. whatC. whichD. itA 25、A. againstB. forC. withD. onB 26 A. AlthoughB.WhenC. BecauseD. ThereforeD 27、A. fewerB.lessC.manyD. moreA 28、A. have toB. willC. s

41、houldD. needB 29、A. cherishB. get rid ofC. keepaliveD. remove fromC 30、A. look forward toB. dream of C .take advantage of D. free fromshould be free to seek an independent (独立的)spirit in their work.28 Tyler officially retired in 1967, he never actually retired. He served on a long list of educationa

42、l organizations in the United States and abroad. Even_29_he traveled across the country to advise teachers and management people on how to set obj ectives (目 标)that develop30_teaching and learning within their schools.C 21 .A.bringingup B. to bring up D 22. A. 19years old B. 19 years9 oldB 23. A. st

43、udy B. majorC. brought upC. 19 year oldC. courseA 24. A. onA 25. A. furtherB 26. A. whereD 27. A. gotC 28. A. BecauseC 29. A. in 80sA 30. A. the bestB. toB. againB.whenB. becameB. FurthermoreB.at80sB. betterC.inC. additionC. howC.layC. Although C. inhis 80s C. the betterD. having brought upD. 19-yea

44、r-oldD. classD. atD. once moreD. whichD. heldD. In spite ofD. at his 80sD. bestHow do you spend your off hours? Do you watch television? There are_21_ways you can spend your leisure time. But is it really possible to get more_22_your time off? Not just making this time more productive, but actually

45、making it more enjoyable.The answer goes against what many ofus_23_about how to spend our free time. From early childhood weve been taught to divide everything 24into two groups, work and leisure.Work consists of all the things we need to do and leisure is everything_25_.Dividing the world this way

46、isnt necessarily wrong.26the subtle message containedin this division is that work and leisure are different. Your work needs to be productive, efficient and challenging. Therefore leisure should be relaxing, accomplish 27 and be free of pressures.The problem is this opinion, that work should be the

47、_28_of leisure, ruins your free time.The belief_29_the most enjoyable moments oflife are spent relaxing in the fruits of our labordoesnt match the real world. Research has shown that the most the ones when we are most engaged.B 21. A. a little B. manyA D 23. A. teachB 24. A. doC 25. A. otherA 26. A. ButD 27. A. somethingdoesnt m

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