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1、Exercise 28第一節(jié) 單項填空從、四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1. Students should be encouraged to use _ Internet as _ resource. A. 不填, aB. 不填, theC. the, theD. the, a 2. Either you or I _ going to attend the meeting in the afternoon. A. are B. amC. isD. will 3. Toms mother bought quite a lot of things onlin
2、e but spent only $20 _.A. in orderB. in a wordC. in allD. in conclusion 4. I _ some knowledge of cooking just by watching my mother doing it.A. put upB. looked upC. picked upD. set up 5. We _ close friends since we got to know each other in 2006, and we always keep in touch.A. wereB. have beenC. wil
3、l beD. had been6. She walked home by herself at night, _ she knew that it was dangerous.A. onceB. asC. unlessD. although 7. We have done half the work so far. _, well have finished it by December. A. UnluckilyB. FortunatelyC. HopefullyD. Thankfully8._ in Paris, the Louvre is one of the worlds larges
4、t art galleries. A. Locating B. Located C. Having been locatedD. Being located9. Sandy could do nothing but _ to his teacher that he was wrong.A. admitB. admitted C. admittingD. to admit 10. - Tim was seriously hurt in the match and sent to hospital. - _, lets go and see him. A. If soB. If notC. If
5、necessaryD. If any11. The old buildings, _ the seventeenth century, were destroyed in the earthquake. A. date fromB. dating fromC. dated fromD. to date from12. Generally speaking, clothes made of man-made materials is less comfortable than _ made of natural fibers like cotton, wool or silk. A. thatB
6、. itC. thoseD. One13. By the time the tornado ended, more than 2,000 people _.A. has injuredB. has been injuredC. had injuredD. had been injured14. In the dark street there wasnt a single person _ Mary could turn for help. A. to whomB. to whichC. on whomD. on which15. - How did you find the rock mus
7、ic concert last night? - _. A. I went there by bikeB. Ill do my bestC. It was fascinatingD. You are absolutely right第二節(jié) 完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。My husband Sid and I were never able to have children. I had always wanted a family and that feeling 16 after his deat
8、h. He was all I had. When he 17 , I felt like I had lost my entire family. I never 18 I would finally get the family I had always wished for. A few years later I met Tom. When we married, I 19 got four grown children and eight grandchildren. I was 20 about my first meeting with his children. My worr
9、ies melted away when I realized that they 21 me and were more than willing to bring me into their family. And when his daughters 22 me if their children could call me “Mimi,” I was excited, Tom was divorced, and 23 I was also concerned about the 24 that the children already had two grandmothers. Wou
10、ld the little ones understand 25 I fit into the family?At our first extended family gathering, I 26 our six-year-old grandson Jim staring at me with a 27 look. He seemed to be thinking about something serious. 28 sporting a big grin(咧嘴笑),he jumped and said, “I know who you are! You are our 29 grandm
11、a!” At that moment, I know it was time to just relax and enjoy my new 30 .People say when a door close, God opens a window. Now I know what that 31 . I lost so much joy when Sid died, 32 now I have a new happy life. I am enjoying so many things I 33 got to experience before like reading bedtime stor
12、ies. My refrigerator is covered with drawings, and my walls are 34 with photos of the kids. I may be an instant “extra” grandma in Jims eyes, but I am just as 35 any other “regular” grandma I know. 16. A. disappearedB. deepenedC. improvedD. worsened17. A. diedB. returnedC. recoveredD. divorced18. A.
13、 dreamedB. foundC. forgotD. regretted19. A. unwillinglyB. merelyC. naturallyD. surely20. A. excitedB. crazyC. curiousD. anxious21. A. doubtedB. praisedC. likedD. changed22. A. challengedB. askedC. promisedD. tested23. A. as a resultB. in other wordsC. from then onD. in the end24. A. troubleB. behavi
14、or C. choiceD. fact25. A. whenB. whereC. whatD. why26. A. allowedB. noticedC. ignoredD. hated27. A. frightenedB. sadC. happyD. confused28. A. GenerallyB. EventuallyC. GraduallyD. Suddenly29. A. newB. extraC. distantD. great30. A. causeB. partnerC. roleD. job31. A. containsB. determinesC. meansD. mat
15、ters32. A. andB. butC. orD. so33. A. everB. stillC. onceD. never34. A. decoratedB. replacedC. coveredD. filled35. A. proudB. busyC. carefulD. healthy第三節(jié):閱讀理解認真閱讀下列短文, A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMelbourne Zoos Close-up Visits will bring you face to face with some of our zoos most popular animal
16、s.Each experience includes a 6×8 photograph, taken by one of our professional photographers, to help you keep the memory of your visit to Melbourne Zoo.Please note: The price of a Close-up Visits ticket does not include entry to Melbourne Zoo.Meerkat Close-upPrice per person$30Max group size4 p
17、eopleRestrictions (限制)Minimum age: 5. Children aged 5 to 12 must be accompanied by a paying adultTime11:30 amBig Tortoise Close-upPrice per person$15Max group size4 peopleRestrictions Children under 12 must be accompanied by a paying adultTime11:00 amGiraffe Close-upPrice per person$30Max group size
18、6 peopleRestrictions Minimum age: 5. Children aged 5 to 12 must be accompanied by a paying adultTime11:30 amKangaroo Close-upPrice per person$30 for up to 2 peopleMax group size4 peopleRestrictionsChildren under 12 must be accompanied by a paying adultTime2:00 pmBookings Information Bookings can be
19、made by calling Zoo Photos on 0392859406. Bookings can be made on the day by visiting Zoo Photos from 9:30 am. A Zoo Photo Animal Experience does not include entry to Melbourne Zoo.Terms and Conditions Group size and restrictions are needed to pay attention to. The photographer have the right to sto
20、p any experience at any time for reasons relating to animals health or visitors bad behavior.36. If you buy a ticket for Melbourne Zoos Close-up Visits, you _.A. can enter Melbourne Zoo for freeB. are asked to work for the wildlifeC. can have a photo of yourself takenD. arent allowed to meet animals
21、 face to face37. If you are free in the afternoon, you may choose to see _.A. kangaroos B. giraffes C. big tortoisesD. meerkats38. Giraffe Close-up is different from Meerkat Close-up in _.A. priceB. max group size C. restrictionsD. time39. What do we know from the passage?A. You can make a booking f
22、rom 9 in the morning.B. Children of all ages can visit the animals in the zoo.C. The photographer has the right to deal with your photos.D. You may be forced to leave the zoo if you behave badly.BWhat would you do if Martians (火星人) kidnapped (綁架) your mom? In the 3-D animated movie Mars Needs Moms,
23、a young boy named Milo finds himself in this exact difficult situation. The aliens want to steal Milos mothers “momness” for their own young. Now its up to the 9-year-old to get his mom back before she is lost forever.Every good action movie has a bad guy. The villain (反派角色) in this film is the Mart
24、ian Supervisor, played by Mindy Sterling. The Supervisor has an icy cold heart. Remarkably, Sterling acted out almost all of her scenes in a special Martian language created just for the movie. “Learning Martian was a piece of cake,” Sterling said. “There wasnt too much to learn; sometimes, I just m
25、ade it up!”Anyone who has a mother will be moved by this movie. In fact, anyone who loves someone will be moved by this movie. Maybe it is because the story was inspired by a real-life event. The movie is based on a novel by prize-winning cartoonist Berkeley Breathed. He wrote the book after a dinne
26、r-table incident between his wife and son, who was then 4 years old. That night, Breatheds son had thrown his broccoli into the air and rushed out of the room angrily, yelling at his mother on the way out. Breathed told his son, “You might think differently about your mom if she were kidnapped by Ma
27、rtians.” He wrote the novel that same evening.All kids get into arguments with their parents. The fights may be about homework, chores or eating vegetables. Mars Needs Moms tells us to look past these silly disagreements and to remember the importance of family and the things that really matter.40.
28、In the movie Mars Needs Moms the aliens want to _.A. kill Milos motherB. take Milo as their kidC. make Milos mother their kids momD. send their kids to Milos family41. To Mindy Sterling, learning Martian language is _.A. simpleB. difficultC. interesting D. unacceptable42. What made Breathed write th
29、e novel?A. The movie producers idea.B. His wifes inspiration and help.C. His good relationship with his mother.D. His sons bad behavior toward his mother.43. In the last paragraph the author wants to _.A. advise children to help with the houseworkB. encourage readers to learn something from the movi
30、eC. stress the importance of doing something differentD. ask parents to be good teachers of their childrenCGetting close to active or erupting volcanoes can be dangerous. But for Michael Rampino, its all in a days work. Rampino is a volcanologist, a scientist who studies volcanoes and how they affec
31、t our planet. Rampino has been close to red-hot lava flows (熔巖流) in Hawaii and explosive volcanoes in Indonesia. He knows when to get close to an active volcano and when to back away.Rampino wasnt always a volcanologist. He worked for NASA for seven years. He studied rocks until he began to research
32、 climate change and the effects that volcanoes have on climate. He became interested in the subject. “Once I started working with volcanoes,” Rampino said, “I was hooked.”Rampino is a professor at New York University. As part of his job, he travels to areas where volcanoes have been active. “Active”
33、 means they have erupted within the past few centuries and probably will erupt again. Rampino studies the deposits (沉積物) of ash and other materials from the eruptions. The ash may hold clues to what happened to the Earth in the distant past. It may also help scientists predict what could happen to E
34、arths climate in the future.Rampino doesnt work alone. He works with a team of scientists who use computers to stimulate (模擬) the effects volcanoes have on Earths atmosphere.Being a volcanologist may be hard work, but its also fun. “Its cool traveling the world studying volcanoes,” Rampino says. Whe
35、n he talks to students about his work, he tells them that his goal is “to understand the events that have shaped Earths history.”44. To Rampino, being close to active volcanoes is _.A. adventurous but meaningfulB. scary but necessaryC. impossible and unnecessaryD. dangerous but urgent45. The underli
36、ned word “hooked” in Paragraph 2 probably means “_”.A. trapped B. touched C. frightenedD. attracted46. Rampinos study on volcanoes might help _.A. warn people to protect the environmentB. support the study of Earths future climateC. tell the future eruption time of the volcanoesD. reduce the possibi
37、lity of the volcanoes eruptions 47. In which part of a newspaper could we find this text?A. Climate. B. History. C. People. D. Business.DToday, over six billion people live on the planet. This means that there are very few places on Earth with no people. One place that has very few people is at the
38、bottom of the Earth. In Antarctica, the icy continent surrounding the South Pole, you will not find anyone who lives there all the time.First, Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. For example, it can be l30 in the winter. Humans cannot live in this kind of environment. Because it is so cold, ve
39、ry few plants or animals live there. This means there are no farms and no places to find wild plants or animals to eat.Second, Antarctica can be dangerous. Many people think that it is safe to travel to Antarctica in the summer months when it is warmer. However, Antarctica is mostly ice, so when its
40、 summer, the ice melts. When the ice melts, the ice can break. So, people cannot travel around Antarctica during the summer. If the ice breaks, they could fall into the water and die.Another serious problem in Antarctica is the sun. Because Antarctica is mostly ice, there are no trees so there is no
41、 shade. Also, the ground is mostly white ice so the sun bounces off (反射) it. The light from the sky and the light from the ground can burn peoples skin and hurt their eyes. People must be very careful in this situation. For example, they must wear sunglasses to protect their eyes. They must also cov
42、er their hands and faces all the time.Although Antarctica is a tough place to live, explorers have discovered coal in Antarctica. This leads them to believe that Antarctica at one time was a land of swam (沼澤) and forests.48. This text is mainly about _.A. the discovery of AntarcticaB. how people travel around AntarcticaC. different animals found in AntarcticaD. why it is difficult to live in Antarctica49. We can learn from the text that _.A. Antarctica is a place with n
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