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111一、听力二、完形填空Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often _36_ that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so _37_ with the city that he had to leave.So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily _38_ up their new home, the light suddenly _39_. Terry was regretful to have forgotten to bring along _40_ and had to wait _41_ in a low mood. Just then he heard light, hesitant _42_ on his door that were clearly audible (听到) in the _43_ night.“Whos it?” he wondered, since Terry was a _44_ to this city. And this was the moment he especially hated to be _45_, so he went to the door and opened it _46_. At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? Im your neighbor. ” “No,” answered Terry in anger and shut the door _47_. “What a nuisance!” He complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to _48_ things.”After a while, the door was knocked again. He opened it and found the same girl outside. _49_ this time she was _50_ two candles, saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She _51_ me here to give you these.” Terry was very _52_ by what he saw.At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his _53_ in life. It was his _54_ and harshness (刻薄) with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was _55_ nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred (蒙蔽) by his unsympathetic mind.36.A. complainingB. tellingC. hopingD. pretending37. A. pleasedB. disappointedC. exhaustedD. encouraged38. A. lookingB. turningC. comingD. tidying39. A. went onB. went downC. went outD. went through40. A. candlesB. matchesC. lightsD. flashlights41. A. happilyB. patientlyC. hopefullyD. helplessly42. A. stepsB. wordsC. knocksD. screams43. A. darkB. quietC. noisyD. crowded44. A. newcomerB. strangerC. guestD. settler45. A. calledB. disturbedC. watchedD. offered46. A. surprisinglyB. delightedlyC. impatientlyD. willingly47. A. gentlyB. kindlyC. politelyD. violently48. A. lendB. sellC. harnessD. borrow49. A. AndB. ButC. SoD. For50. A. holdingB. hidingC. fetchingD. lifting51. A. suggestedB. commandedC. sentD. forced52. A. frightenedB. pleasedC. puzzledD. surprised53. A. failureB. successC. complaintD. determination54. A. warmthB. coldnessC. kindnessD. sympathy55. A. doubtfullyB. hardlyC. actuallyD. nearly三、阅读理解AWomen in Nazi Germany were to have a very special job. Hitler was very clear about this. This job was that they should be good mothers bringing up children at home while their husbands worked. Except for some special fields, Hitler saw no reason why a woman should work. Within months of Hitler coming to power, many female doctors, teachers and lawyers were sacked. By the start of the Second World War, very few German women were in fulltime work. From their earliest years, girls were taught that all good German women married at a young age to a proper German and that the wifes job was to keep a good home for her working husband and to have children. One of the earliest laws passed by Hitler once he came to power in 1933, was the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage. This law stated (声明) that all newly married couples would get a government loan (贷款) of 1000 marks. This loan was not to be simply paid back. The birth of one child meant that 25% of the loan did not have to be paid back. Two children meant that 50% of the loan didnt need to be paid back. Four children meant that the entire loan was cleared.What was more, as housewives and mothers, their lives were controlled. Women were not expected to wear make-up or trousers. Only flat shoes were expected to be worn. Women were discouraged from slimming as this was considered bad for child birth. 59. The aim of the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage was to _.A. attract more young people to join the army willinglyB. make those married couples become rich quicklyC. encourage people to loan more from the government D. encourage couples to have as many children as they could 60. The underlined word “sacked” in Paragraph one probably means “_”.A. punished B. fired C. killed D. raised61. According to the passage, women in Nazi Germany _.A. could make up or wear beautiful clothes B. were to have children and do housework C. could receive a good education at school D. were offered the equal rights as men 62. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. The life of women in Nazi Germany B. The cruel rule of Hitler in Germany C. The marriage policy in Nazi Germany D. Hitler a powerful leader in Germany BCyril was a small town. The houses there were all made of wood; almost everything in the houses such as cupboards, tables and chairs were made of wood, too. And all the houses faced south. The town was never peaceful. Fire broke out once a week on summer afternoons. Residents were puzzled who the real firebug(纵火犯) was.One day a big fire broke out. It was said that a Negro had jumped out of the house on fire, so the police arrested(逮捕) all the Negroes in the street. However, fire never stopped to breaking out when the Negroes were in prison.Mauson, a physics teacher didnt believe that the Negroes were the firebugs, for he really knew about those Negroes, He made up his mind to find out who the real firebug was.One day he was invited to drink in a pub and happened to notice that many bottles and plastic plates were baked by the hot sunrays. Suddenly he realized what the actual fact was. He jumped with joy, saying, “Ive got the answer!”Mauson dashed out of the pub to his friends house nearby, which also faced south. He made an experiment there to confirm his idea.The next Saturday afternoon, Mauson asked some policemen and newsmen to come to the house. They were told that the real firebug would be shown there. At that time the sun was shining full into the house and it became hotter and hotter inside the room.Someone wanted to draw the curtains together, while another was going to use a bottle to drink water, but neither got permission from Mauson, who wanted to let the firebug in.“Now,” said Mauson, “this house will soon catch fire.” People looked at each other in surprise. Mauson asked them to look at the bottles and focus on the table cloth. After a while the cloth gave off a burning smell and began to catch fire!The mystery of fire was discovered, but the police wouldnt believe him and insisted that Negroes had been the firebugs. Instead they arrested Mauson and put him into prison. But Mauson said he would never turn against science.63. The town was never peaceful, for fire broke out . A. in the afternoon B. in summerC. at any time D. A and B64. Why did the police arrest all the Negroes?A. One of them had jumped out of the home on fire.B. They were suspected to be the firebugs.C. The police hated the Negroes.D. The Negroes knew something about the fires.65. Drinking in a pub, Mauson realized what the actual fact was .A. by experiment B. by backing the bottlesC. through the hot sunrays D. by accident66. By making an experiment, they knew the real firebug was .A. the Negroes B. bottlesC. sunrays D. plastic plates67. Mauson was put into prison, because .A. he had told a lieB. he had fund out the real firebug C. he had turned against scienceD. he had made friends with the Negroes四、短文改错During the weekend I traveled by the air for the firsttime in my life. I usual travel by train or bus. Itsboth cheaper and safe. But to fly in the sky wassomething new to me. At the end I felt alittle nervous. But very soon I became exciting whenI found me high up in the sky among the clouds. Ialso found that mountains, fields, river and so onwere interestingly small. I enjoy the frightening and comfortable journey very much. After all, it is moreinteresting take a plane than to take a car.作业2完型36-40 ABDCA 41-45 DCBAB 46-50 CDDBA 51-55 CDABC阅读理解59-62 DBBA 63-67DBDCB短改1.去掉the 2.usual变usually 3. safe变safer 4. end变beginning 5.exciting变excited6.me变myself 7. river变rivers8.enjoy变enjoyed 9. and变but 10.take前加to 111
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