
1、Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
Aunt Jane is nw well ver seventy, but she is still a great cinema-ger. The cinema in ur twn clsed dwn years ag and smetimes she has t travel twenty miles r mre t see a gd film. And nce a mnth at least she ges up t Lndn t see 1 (late) freign films. Of curse she culd see mst f these films n televisin, but the idea des nt attract her. "It isn't the same, " she says. "Fr ne thing, the screen's t small. Besides, I like ging t the cinema!"
Hwever, ne thing which has always puzzled us is that 2 Aunt Jane has lts f friends and enjys cmpany, she always ges t the cinema alne. We discvered the reasn fr this nly recently—frm Mther. "It may surprise yu t learn that Aunt Jane wanted t be an actress when she was yung." she tld us. “She used t wait utside film studis all day, just 3 (appear) in crwd scenes. Yur aunt has prbably appeared in dzens f films. Smetimes she did nt even knw the name f the film they 4 (make). Therefre, she culdn't g t see 5 in the film at the cinema!
“All the time, f curse, she was lking fr a small part in a film. Her big chance came 6 they started t make a film in ur twn. Jane managed t meet the directr at a party and he ffered her 7 rle as a sheeper. It really was a very small part, but it was an imprtant mment fr Jane. Befre the great event, she rehearsed fr days. In fact, she turned the sitting-rm int a shp! We all had t help, ging t and ut f the shp 8 she culd remember her wrds perfectly. And 9 the actual day she was marvelus. Jane thught that this was the beginning f her film career!
"Unfrtunately, in the end, they did nt include the shp scene in the film. But nbdy tld Jane! When the film first appeared in Lndn, she tk all her friends t see it. And f curse she wasn't in it! It was a terrible blw! She stpped 10 (g) t film studis and gave up the idea f becming an actress. She still lves the cinema, as yu all knw, but frm that day she has always gne alne!"
二、完成句子
2、Directins: Fill in the blanks with the crrect frm f the given wrds.
He had t admit (steal) the mney.
3、Mr. Green std up in defence f the 16-year-ld by, saying that he was nt the ne blame.
4、The ancient rutns discvered in the jungle (amaze) archaelgists and are still being studied extensively.
5、Over the years, many things (add) t the stry f St Nichlas, changing him t the Father Christmas we knw f tday.
6、After the meeting, the prject prpsal (apprve) by the cmmittee and is nw being implemented by the team.
三、選詞填空
7、 Mblg is a cmbinatin f tw wrds. The first wrd is mbile, which means a mbile camera phne r camera. The secnd wrd is blg, a website fr 1 . wrds and pictures. 2 , mblggers are peple wh take phts r vides with their phnes and pst them n the Internet. Mblgging has caused a lt f excitement. It has als caused a lt f 3 .
With a picture phne and a mblg, anyne can be a reprter. Mblgging first gt the wrld's 4 during a terrrist attack n fur Lndn buses. Peple tk phts and 5 them nt the Internet many minutes befre real reprters culd get there. 6 , infrmatin abut car accident has been 7 .
Mblgging is dne just fr fun, t. Psted n sme mblgs yu can find phts f friends making funny faces, phts frm peple traveling, and phts f new babies. Other fun mblgs might be 8 famus peple, pictures f fd in restaurants, r new clthes.
Hwever, mblgs can be dangerus, t. Nt lng ag in Krea, a wman's dg made a mess n the train, but she refused t clean it up, became angry, and left. Her picture was taken and psted n the Internet, alng with the stry f what she did. Peple all arund the cuntry were angry with her. Yu can 9 hw she felt!
Mblgging can be wnderful, but it's really implite t pst anther persn's picture n the Internet withut asking 10 . One idea frm Japan may help: peple can n lnger quietly take pictures with their cell phnes Japanese cell phnes "click" like a real camera when yu take a picture.
四、完形填空
8、 The expressin. "everybdy's ding it, " is very much at the center f the cncept f peer pressure(同伴壓力). It is a scial influence applied n an individual in rder t get that persn t act r believe in a(n) 1 way as a larger grup. This influence can be negative r psitive, and cam exist in bth large and small grups.
Peple are scial creatures by nature, and s it is hardly 2 that sme part f their self-respect cmes frm the apprval f thers. This instinct (本能) explains why the apprval f peers, and the fear f 3 , is such a pwerful frce in many peple's lives. This instinct drives peple t dress ne way at hme and anther way at wrk, r t answer a simple "fine" when a stranger asks "hw are yu? " even if it is nt necessarily true. There is a(n) 4 aspect t this: it helps sciety t functin efficiently, and encurages a general level f self-discipline that 5 day-t-day interactin between peple.
Fr certain individuals, seeking scial acceptance is s imprtant that it becmes a(n) 6 : in rder t satisfy the desire, they may g s far as t 7 their sense f right and wrng. Teens and yung adults may feel frced t use drugs, r jin games that 8 criminal behavir. Mature adults may smetimes feel 9 t cver up illegal activity at the cmpany where they wrk, r end up in debt because they are unable t hld back the desire t buy a huse r car that they can't affrd in an effrt t 10 the peers.
Hwever, peer pressure is nt always negative. A student whse friends are gd at 11 may be urged t wrk harder and get gd grades. Players n a sprts team may feel driven t play harder in rder t help the team win. This type f 12 can als get a friend ff drugs, r t help an adult take up a gd habit r drp a bad ne.
Althugh peer pressure is smetimes quite bvius, it can als be s 13 that a persn may nt even ntice that it is affecting his r her behavir. Fr this reasn, when making imprtant decisins, simply ging with a(n) 14 is risky Instead, peple shuld seriusly cnsider why they feel drawn t taking a particular actin, and whether the real 15 is simply that everyne else is ding the same thing.
(1)
A. traditinalB. similarC. strangeD. ppsite
(2)
A. understandableB. believableC. acceptableD. surprising
(3)
A. disapprvalB. failureC. absenceD. independence
(4)
A. uncertainB. practicalC. impssibleD. accustmed
(5)
A. prmtesB. preventsC. simplifiesD. increases
(6)
A. challengeB. inspiratinC. prmiseD. addictin
(7)
A. recgnizeB. abandnC. decreaseD. define
(8)
A. avidB. encurageC. declineD. punish
(9)
A. pressuredB. respectedC. delightedD. regretted
(10)
A. catch sight fB. stay away frmC. make fun fD. keep up with
(11)
A. cmpetitinsB. interactinC. academicsD. adaptatin
(12)
A. knwledgeB. interestC. assistanceD. influence
(13)
A. abstractB. ridiculusC. subtleD. reasnable
(14)
A. cnsciusnessB. mtivatinC. instinctD. encuragement
(15)
A. mtivatinB. dangerC. supprtD. achievement
五、閱讀理解
9、 When I was grwing up in America, I was ashamed f my mther's Chinese English. Because f her English, she was ften treated unfairly. Peple in department stres, at banks, and at restaurants did nt take her seriusly, did nt give her gd service, pretended nt t understand her, r even acted as if they did nt hear her.
My mther has lng realized the limitatins f her English as well. When I was fifteen, she used t have me call peple n the phne t pretend I was she. I was frced t ask fr infrmatin r even t shut at peple wh had been rude t her. One time I had t call her stckbrker(股票經(jīng)紀人). I said in an adlescent vice that was nt very cnvincing(令人相信的), "This is Mrs. Tan."
And my mther was standing beside me, whispering ludly, “Why he dn't send me check already tw week late.
And then, in perfect English I said: "I'm getting rather cncerned. Yu agreed t send the check tw weeks ag, but it hasn't arrived. "
Then she talked mre ludly. "What he want? I cme t New Yrk tell him frnt f his bss. "And s I turned t the stckbrker again, "I can't tlerate(容忍) any mre excuse. If I dn't receive the check immediately, I am ging t have t speak t yur manager when I am in New Yrk next week. "
The next week we ended up in New Yrk. While I was sitting there red-faced, my mther, the real, was shuting t his bss in her brken English.
When I was a teenager, my mther's brken English embarrassed me. But nw, I see it differently. T me, my mther's English is perfectly clear, perfectly natural. It is my mther tngue. Her language, as I hear it, is vivid, direct and full f bservatin and wisdm. It was the language that helped shape the way I saw things, expressed ideas, anc. made sense f the wrld.
(1) Why was the authr's mther prly served?
A. She was unable t speak gd English.
B. She was ften misunderstd.
C. She was nt clearly heard.
D. She was nt very plite.
(2) Frm Paragraph 2, we knw that the authr was
A. gd at pretending
B. rude t the stckbrker
C. ready t help her mther
D. unwilling t phne fr her mther
(3) After the authr made the phne call, .
A. they frgave the stckbrker
B. they failed t get the check
C. they went t New Yrk immediately
D. they spke t their bss at nce
(4) What des the authr think f her mther's English nw?
A. It cnfuses her.
B. It embarrasses her
C. It helps her understand the wrld.
D. It helps her tlerate rude peple.
10、St Andrews & the Fishing Villages f Fife
An ancient university, breathtaking medieval(中世紀的) ruins, and ld fashined castal villages: explre all this and mre n ur adventure thrugh Fife.
(1) What d we knw abut the places included in the tur?
A. Anstruther has a mdern tk.
B. St Andrews Cathedral is in gd cnditin、
C. There is an ancient castle in Falkland Villa.
D. Glf was nce a very ppular sprt in St Andrews
(2) Accrding t the passage, a 48-year-ld father with his 16-year-ld daughter and five-year-ld sn shuld pay at least .
A. £120
B. £125
C. £130
D. £135
(3) The tur is made mre attractive by
A. ffering different travel chices
B. the gd cmments frm custmers
C. shwing cmparisns(比較) with ther turs
D. giving special ffers t all custmers
11、 Fr mre than twenty years, scientists have been searching fr signs f life n ther planets. Mst f these searches have been dne ver the radi. The hpe is that smene in uter ce may be trying t get in tuch with us. Scientists als have sent radi and televisin messages n ceships traveling thrugh ce, n the chance that smene may be receptive t such messages.
Scientists are using pwerful radi telescpes t listen t signals frm abut 1, 000 stars, all within 100 light years f earth. In additin, they will scan the entire sky t "listen" fr radi messages frm mre distant stars. Using a cmputer, they will be able t TAL#NBSPmnitr mre than eight channels at ne time. Scientists are lking fr any signal that stands ut frm the backgrund nise.
Of the 200 billin stars in the Milky Way galaxy(銀河星系) , scientists find that five percent are like ur sun. Perhaps half f them have a planet like earth. Such a planet wuld be a reasnable distance frm the star fr temperatures t be right fr the evlutin f life. Based n the inhabitable (that can be lived in) planets in ur galaxy, mst scientists agree that chances are likely that ne r mre f these planets supprt sme life.
Hwever, many scientists wnder whether intelligent life exists n ther planets. Sme believe that twenty years f searching withut any intelligible messages shws that n ne is ut there. They say that the evlutin f intelligence cmparable t urs is unlikely.
Other scientists believe that ur search hasn't been lng enugh t rule ut the pssibility that intelligent life exists in ur galaxy. Althugh ur sun family is nly abut five billin years ld, ur galaxy is abut 20 billin years ld. In that time, sme scientists think it is likely that civilizatin(文明) much mre advanced than urs have develped. Perhaps these civilizatins send us n signals; perhaps we have nt recgnized the signals they have sent us. If we hpe t find intelligent life, these scientists believe that we have t keep lking.
(1) Accrding t the passage, hw many planets in ur galaxy might be inhabitable.
A. 5 billin.
B. 10 billin.
C. 15 billin.
D. 100 billin
(2) The first paragraph in this passage is mainly abut .
A. hw scientists are lking fr signs f life n ther planets
B. why scientists are lking fr signs f life n ther planets
C. where scientists are lking fr signs f life n ther planets
D. when scientists are lking fr signs f life n ther planets
(3) The underlined wrd "mnitr" in the passage means" ".
A. find
B. change
C. check
D. frm
(4) Which f these statements is true based n the infrmatin in the passage?
A. The earth is ne f the ldest planets in ur galaxy.
B. Mst scientists believe that there is intelligent life n ther planets.
C. Scientists are trying different ways t find signs f life n ther planets.
D. Scientists dn't believe that there might be life n ther planets.
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