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(上)一、单项选择(每小题1分,共20分)( )1.Thiscourseis mustforstudentswhowanttoworkinthefilmindustryas editor.A.不填; B.a;an C.不填;the D.a;the( )2.Toorderticketsfor2018OlympicGames,justcall952018.It besimpler.A. must B.could C.mustn’t D.couldn’t( )3.Asweknow,tomatoescanbecooked,juiced,eatenwhole,slicedor .A.whatever B.whenever C.however D.wherever( )4.WeaskedbothJohnandJerry,but couldofferasatisfactoryanswer.A.either B.neither C.nothing D.none( )5.Chinaisdevelopingaruralhealthcareservicesystem, Iamsuremorepeasantswillbenefit.A.ofwhich B.fromwhich C.inwhich D.aboutwhich( )6.–WhatifIdobadlyatthejobinterview?– Youshouldhaveconfidenceinyourself.A.Givemeahand. B.Takeiteasy. C.Congratulations! D.Takecare!( )7.Heisaheavysmokerandevenhishair thesmellofcigarettes.A.givesup B.givesaway C.givesoff D.givesin( )8. in2005,DisneylandinHongKonghasenjoyedgreatsuccess.A.Havingcompleted B.Completed C.Completing D.Tocomplete( )9.Measureshavebeentakentosolvetheproblem,butitmaybesometime thesituationimproves.A.since B.when C.unless D.before( )10.Idon’tcarewhetherheishonestornot; ,Idon’tlikehim.A.anyway B.though C.but D.however( )11.–Wheredidyoufindthewallet?–Itwasatstadium Iplayedfootball.A.that B.where C.which D.there( )12.Hewouldhavepaid forthehouseifthesalesgirlhadinsistedbecausehewasreallyfondofit.A.astwicemuchas B.muchastwice C.twiceasmuch D.twicemuchas( )13.ThoughConfuciushaslonggone,hispowerfulideasundoubtedly Chinesesocietyandtradition.A.shaped B.formed C.laid D.made( )14.Hewantedtosleep,butnosooner hiseyesthanthedesiretosleeplefthim.A.hadheclosed B.hehadclosed C.didheclose D.heclosed( )15.Themedicineisonsaleeverywhere.Youcangetitat chemist’s.A.each B.certain C.some D.any( )16. ,Iwouldgiveupsmoking.A.IfIwereyou B.IfIamyou C.IfIwasyou D.IfIamlikeyou( )17.Manyaboy playingbasketball.A.likes B.like C.tolike D.havelike( )18.Itisimpossibleto thenewsunlessyouneedthenewspapereveryday.A.lookupin B.keepupwith C.putupwith D.catchup( )19.Themeetingispostponeduntilnextweek, wewon’tbesobusy.A.since B.when C.while D.that( )20.It’ssocold,IthinkIwillhaveacupofhotcoffee acolddrink.A.than B.nomorethan C.ratherthan D.morethan 二、完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)InJune1985,twoBritishmountaineersJoeSimpsonandSimonYatesmadethefirst-everclimbofthe21,000-footsnow-coveredSiulaGrandemountaininPeru.Itwasanexceptionally21job,butnothingcomparedtowhatwasto22.Earlyintheprocess,Simpson23andbrokehisrightknee.Yatescouldhave24himbutmanagedtofindawayof25himdownthemountainsonaropeinaseriesofdifficultdrops.ThenSimpsonfellintoacrevasse(裂缝)andYateseventuallyhadno26buttocutthe27,completelyconvincedthathisfriendwasnow28.Inhisbookonthe29,JoeSimpsonwrote: 30 Ilookedatthedistantmoraines(冰碛),IknowthatImustatleasttryIwouldprobably31thereamongthoserocks.IfIdied,well,thatwasn’tso32,butIwouldn’thave 33waitedforittohappen.The34ofdyingnolongeraffectedmeasithadinthecrevasseatfirst.Inowhadachanceto35itandstruggleagainstit.ThesurvivalofYateshimselfwas36.ThatSimpsonsomehowfoundawayof37outofthecrevasseafter12hoursandthencrawled(爬行)and38himselfsixmilesbacktocamp, 39threedaysandmightwithoutfoodordrink,wouldbeconsideredasaheroicfiction.Butinfactitwasso40.( )21. A.tough B.good C.easy D.new( )22. A.became B.end C.come D.change( )23. A.bent B.fell C.raised D.survived( )24. A.helped B.saved C.pulled D.abandoned( )25. A.throwing B.turning C.lowering D.setting( )26. A.idea B.hope C.choice D.chance( )27. A.rope B.wire C.finger D.tree( )28. A.safe B.dead C.alive D.hurt( )29. A.person B.partner C.mountain D.climb( )30. A.Before B.Unless C.As D.If( )31. A.stickout B.holdout C.hangout D.dieout( )32. A.happy B.great C.funny D.surprising( )33. A.ever B.just C.almost D.never( )34. A.horror B.dream C.picture D.imagination( )35. A.face B.defeat C.solve D.consider( )36. A.common B.evident C.extraordinary D.lucky( )37. A.running B.walking C.climbing D.escaping( )38. A.brought B.pushed C.carried D.dropped( )39. A.going B.lasting C.expecting D.sharing( )40. A.particular B.usual C.true D.interesting三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分) AMyparentsknewtheirwealth:eachother,theirsixchildren,andtheirfaith.Theytriedtolivesimplelivessothattheycouldhavetimeforwhatwasmostimportant.Theydidn’tbusythemselvesbuyingabiggerhouse,becausethatwouldmeanworkinghardertopaythemonthlymortgage(按揭贷款),workingovertimeortakingsecondjob.Whowouldgorunningwithmethen?Whowouldreadstoriestome?Theydidn’tburdenthemselveswithbuyinganexpensivecarbecausethatwouldmeanworryingaboutinstallment(分期付款)bills.Besides,walkingtotheshoppingcentreeverySaturdayafternoonwithmegavemydadhisneededexercise,andmademefeelsospecial.Oneofmyheart’sdelightswasseeingDadandMomintheirbedroomatnight,afterournightlyfamilyprayer.Thelightswereturnedoff,andI’dseethefigureofmyfatherseatedonhisoldchairandMomstandingbehindhim,gentlymassaging(按摩)hisshoulders.I’dhearthemtalkaboutwhathappenedduringtheirday.Evenasachild,Isensedtheirquietpleasureinbeingtogether.Myquestiontoday:Couldtheyhavedonethisrichritual(仪式)eachnightandnourished(滋润)theirmarriageiftheyhadbeenbusypayingforexpensiveclothesforthemselvesortheirkids,oriftheyhadbeenworryingaboutmonthlybillsfornewhi-techequipment?Idon’tthinkso.AndI’vemadeachoice:Idon’twantthatoflifeeither.( )41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheauthor’sfamily?A. Thereweresixpeopleinthefamily.B. Theydecidedtobuyabiggerhouse.C. Theylivedaneasyandhappylife.D. Theyhadasecond-handcar )42.Whatdidtheparentsregularlydowiththeauthor?A. Theywrotestoriestogether.B. Theyreadnewspaperstogether.C. Theyregularlytookexercisetogether.D. Theywentshoppingtogethereachday.( )43.Theauthorbelievedthathis/herparents’happinesswasdueto A. theirattitudetowardslifeB. theirloveforeachotherC. theircommoninterestsD. theirabilitytocommunicatewitheachother( )44.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthattheauthor .A. gotboredwithhis/herparents’wayofeducatingkidsB. wasinfluencedbyhis/herparents’lifestyleC. didn’twanttofollowhis/herparents’adviceD. didn’twanttolivethesamelifeashis/herparents BTheCEOofApple,SteveJobs’storyaboutdeathWhenIwas17,Ireadaquotethatwentsomethinglike:“Ifyouliveeachdayasifitwereyourlast,somedayyou’llmostcertainlyberight.”Itmadeanimpressiononme,andsincethen,forthepast33years,Ihavelookedinthemirroreverymorningandaskedmyself,“Iftodaywerethelastdayofmylife,wouldIwanttodowhatIamabouttodotoday?”RememberingthatI’llbedeadsoonisthemostimportanttoolI’veeverencountered(遇到)tohelpmemakethebigchoicesinlife.AboutayearagoIwasdiagnosedwithcancer.Thedoctorstoldmethiswasalmostcertainlyatypeofcancerthatwasincurable,andthatIwouldlivenolongerthanthreetosixmonths.Mydoctoradvisedmetogohomeandgetmyaffairsinorder,whichisdoctor’codeforpreparingyourselftodie.Ilivedwiththatdiagnosisallday.Iwascompletelyindespair.LaterthateveningIhadanotherbiopsy(活组织检查)andmywifetoldmethattumor(肿瘤)turnedouttobecurablewithsurgery.IhadthesurgeryandI’mfinenow.ThiswastheclosestI’vbeentofacingdeath.Totellthetruth,noonewantstodie.Andyetdeathisthedestinationweallshare.Noonehaseverescapedit.Itclearsouttheoldtomakeroomforthenew.Rightnowthenewisyou,butsomedaynottoolongfromnow,youwillgraduallybecometheoldandbeclearedaway.Yourtimeissolimitedthatyoushouldn’twasteitrepeatingsomeoneelse’life.Don’tbetrappedbydogma—whichislivingwiththeresultsofotherpeople’thinking.Don’tletthenoiseofothers’opinionsdrownoutyourowninnervoice.Andmostimportant,havethecouragetofollowyourheart.Itsomehowalreadyknowswhatyoutrulywanttobecome.Everythingelseissecondary.( )45.Thedoctoradvisedtheauthortogohomeandgethisaffairsinorderbecause .A.hehadtorestathomeB.hisdiseasecouldn’tbecuredC.hisdiseasewasnotseriousatallD.hehadtowaitfortheresultoftherest( )46.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterthediagnosis?A.Calm B.Excited C.Hopeless D.Optimistic( )47.Howdidtheauthorthinkofdeath?A.HethinksitisnothingtobescaredofB.HethinksitisimpossibletoavoidC.HethinksitisnottheendoflifeD.Hethinksitisthebeginningofanewlife( )48.Intheauthor’sopinion,weshould .A.followothers’advice B.dowhatwewantC.keepapositiveattitudetowardslife D.takeexerciseandkeephealthyCWhat’sontonight10pm(NBC)ERInthis300thepisode(集),wefindthestafftreating300patientsinanoverflowingemergencyroom.PeterFondamakesaguestappearance(客串出场)asahusbandwhorushestothehospitalwhenhehearsthathiswifehasbeeninacaraccident,andunexpectedlymeetsupwithsomeonehispast.8PM(HBO)SANDANDSORROWGeorgeClooneynarratesthisdocumentary,directedbyPaulFreedman,aboutthecivilwarinSudan.ItfollowsJohnPrendergast,ahumanrightsactivist,SamanthaPower,aHarvardprofessor,andTheNewYorkTimescolumnistNicholasKristofastheyjourneyfromrefugee(难民)campsalongtheChad-SudanbordertotheUnitedStatestodefendthecaseofthehundredsofthousandswhohavelosttheirlives.9PM(Ovation)ARTSAFARIForAmericanartists,itcanbeajungleoutthere.Insixback-to-backhalf-hourepisodes,thisserieslooksatafewwhohavesurvivedthelastcoupleofdecades,startingwithMatthewBarney,SophieCalle,GregSchneiderandSantiagoSierra.9pm(Discovery)LASTONESTANDINGThesixathletescompeteinlog(原木)racinginaKrahovillageincentralBrazilaspartofthecoming-of-age(成年人)ceremonyforthechief’sgranddaughter.8pm(ABC)BARBARAWALTERSPRESENTSTHE10MOSTFASCINATINGPEOPLEOF2007Ms.Waltersgetspersonalwiththepeoplewhomosttouchedherthisyear,includingVictoriaandDavidBeckham,JustinTimberlake,KatherineHeiglandothers.( )49.PeoplewholiketowatchfictionalTVserieswillturnto .A.NBC B.HBO C.Ovation D.ABC( )50.Accordingtothepassage,SANDANDSORROW .A. issetinSudanB. isdirectedbyGeorgeClooneyC. isabouttheAmericanCivilWarD. iscenteredonHarvardprofessor( )51.At9pmyoucanenjoyatraditionceremony .A. forsomeathletesB. forsomeAmericanartistsC. whichcelebratesatraditionalholidayD. whichmarksagirl’sgrowthintoadulthood( )52.Whowillhosttheprogrampresentingthemostfascinatingpeopleof2007?A. PeterFonda B.GeorgeClooney C.MatthewBarney D.BarbaraWalters DExploringspaceisadreamsharedbymanypeople,butfewhaveeverexperiencedthethrillofspaceadventure.Afewyearsago,thatfieldwasopenonlytothosewhoworkedforNASAorthespaceprogramsofothernations.Butnowprivatecompaniesaregettingintothespacerace.GoogleandtheXPRIZE Foundationhavejoinedforcestochallengeordinarypeopletoexplorethemoon.Thefirstteamthatsuccessfullysoft-landsaroboticrover(天体登陆车)onthemoonwillreceivea$20millionprize.Thesecondteamtotouchdownonthemoonwillwin$5million.Teamscanalsowinanadditional$5millioninbonusprizesforcompletingtaskssuchasdiscoveringwaterice.Towin,contestants(竞争者)mustlandtheircraftonthesurfaceofthemoonandletitroam(漫游)formorethan500meters,or1,640feet.ThecraftmustalsosendvideoandInternetclips(片段)backtoEarthinrealtime.GoogleandtheXPRIZEFoundationannouncedthecompetitiononSeptember13.2007.“TheGoogleLunar X Prizecalls on entrepreneurs(企业家)andengineers fromaroundtheworldreturnustothelunarsurfaceandexplorethisenvironmentforthebenefitofallhumanity,”saidPeterH.Diamandis,theheadofthefoundation, when thecontestwasannounced.“Wehopetobringthishistoricprivatespaceraceintoeveryhomeandclassroom,”headded.TeamsarealreadygatheringatthefirstcommercialspaceportintheMojaveDessertinCaliforniatoworkontheirspaceshipdesigns.ContestantshaveuntilDecember31,2018toqualify(取得资格)forthecontest,which endsin2018.Thelasttimehumanswenttothemoon,thevoyageinspiredagenerationofscientistsand explorers.GoogleandtheXPRIXEFoundationarehopingthattheircontestwillgetevenmorepeopletoreachforthemoon,thestarsandbeyond.( )53.Ifthefirstteamland theircraftonthesurfaceofthemoonanddiscoverwaterice,howmuchprizemoneywilltheyreceive?A.$5million. B.$10million.C.$20million. D.$25million.( )54.WhyareGoogleandtheXPRIXEFoundationcallingonpeopletogotothemoon?A.Furtherexplorationofthemoonwillbenefitmankind.B.Theywanteveryonetojoininthespacerace.C.TheyrequirevideoandInternetclipsofthemoon’ssurface.D.Theyhopethatnewexplorationwillfindlifeonthemoon.( )55.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassage that .A.noprivatecompanyhaseversetfootonthemoonsofarB.contestantscanwintheprizesolongastheytouchdownonthemoonC.contestants don’t havetodesigntheirownspaceships.D.thecontestwillendin2018( )56.what’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Morescientistsareworkingonspaceshipdesigns.B.Google andtheX PRIZEFoundationjoinedforcestolandonthemoon.C.Moreteamsareencouragedtojoinintheracetoexplorethemoon.D.ThefirstcommercialspaceporthasjustbeencompletedinCalifornia. EBertBolin, a Swedishclimate scientistandco—founderoftheNobelPeacePrize—winningUNpanel(专门研究小组)onclimatechange,hasdiedatage82.Asearlyasthe1950s,Bolinproducedresearchonthecirculationofcarboninnaturethatremainsrelatedtothedebateonclimatechange.HeplayedakeyroleincommunicatingthedangersofclimatechangeandservedasthefirstchairmanoftheUN’sIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC)from1988to1988.Thepanelwonthe2007NobelPeacePrizealongwithformerVicePresidentAlGoreforhelpingalert(警告)theworldtothethreatofglobalwarming.BolindiedonSundayinaStockholmhospitalfromstomachcancer,butwasactiveuntilthreedaysbeforehisdeath,saidhiscolleagueHenningRodhe,aprofessorinchemicalmeteorology.(气象学)atStockholmUniversity.“He wasagreatorganizerandleaderandplayedanimportantroleinternationallyinestablishinglinksbetweenscientistsanddecision—makers,”RodhesaidonWednesdaywhenannouncingBolin'sdeath.“HewasveryhappythattheNobelPeacePrizewasawardedtotheIPCCandAlGore.Hewasespeciall