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此文档收集于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除V.单项选择26. Mary wants to be great artist when she grows up。 A. a B. an C. the D./27.I cant see the paper clearly,so I need my glasses. But where did I put ?A. it B. its C. they D. them28.Its impolite to laugh the disabled.A. in B. at C. with D. on29.l really enjoy his new book, there is one part l dont quite understand.A. because B. unless C. although D. after30.Usually,we dont know how important something is until we it.A. lose B. will lose C. have lost D. lost31.we all thought the grapes were sour,but John said they tasted .A. delicious B. deliciously C. terribly D. terrible32.David is waiting for his daughter. She back from schoolA. wont come B. hasnt come C. didnt come D. doesnt come33.l like collecting stamps very much. -But l think it too much time.A. takes up B. tidies up C. gives up D. makes up 34.English and French in Canada. And both of them are official languages.A. are speaking B. speak C. are spoken D. will be spoken35.The girI missed the movie. CouId you tell me ?Because the traffic was too heavyA. if she comes here B. how she came here C. why she comes late D. why she came lateVI.完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的四个选择中选出最佳选择。 One day a teacher told his students a story :three dogs were chasing a woodchuck (土拔鼠,which ran into a 36 in a tree. Soon from the hoIe ran out a white 37 .The rabbit ran away very fast. Pursued(追赶)by the three dogs, the rabbit 38 a tree. But it couldnt stand steadily, so it fell down to the ground. Before the dogs came to realize what had happened, the rabbit ran away 39 again.Finishing the story, the teacher asked, “Are there any 40 with the story?” One student said, “Rabbits cannot cIimb trees.” Another student said, “Its 41 for three dogs not to catch a rabbit.”When the students couIdnt 42 other probIems with the story, the teacher said, “ There is another probIem, Where did the woodchuck go? The woodchuck was the goaI that the dogs were chasing. But 43 the rabbits appearance, the dogs changed their direction, and our thoughts unknowingly changed, too. The woodchuck disappeared in 44 minds.”Such is 45 .while holding on to our goals ,we are sometimes fascinated by surrounding deauties or interrupted (打断)by details .thererore ,we forget our goals.36.A.pool B. hole C. bag D. basket37.A.cat B. dog C. rabbit D. woodchuck38.A.cut down B. knocked into C. went into D. climbed up39.A.quickly B. quietly C. slowly D. happily40.A.agreements B. problems C. thoughts D. ideas41. A. possibIe B. likely C. impossible D. reasonable42. A. raise B. discuss C. solve D. find43. A. because of B. instead of C. except for D. as for44. A. its B. their C. my D. our45. A. world B. human C. class D. lifeVII. 阅读理解 AEverybody makes decisions in daily life. They can be as important as what you will do in the future or as simple as what you will eat for breakfast. Any decision could be the turning point in your life. I made an important decision when l was a Junior Three student. Before l made that decision l was one of the boys who tried hard to act as an adult. l didnt know that only kids want to show themselves as adults. l didnt listen to my parents and teachers, and my grades went down. so my mom wanted to have a conversation with me. I wanted to turn her down but when l looked at her eyes, l felt l couldnt refuse. lnstead of asking me to study hard, to my surprise, Mom just asked what I wanted to do in the future. I never seriously thought about the question. So I kept silent. “Whether you want to go on studying or go to work, she said, “it is your own decision. Your life ought to be decided by yourself, not by anyone else, including me.” After saying that, she had tears in her eyes. For the first time in my life I was asked to make my own decision. I sat in my chair and thought about myself, my life and what kind of person I wanted to become. I wanted to be a man who made a difference in the world. To achieve that, I needed to study hard. The path to my future became clear to me. I didnt act rebelliously抗拒的any more. With passion in my heart, I studied hard. Thanks to that decision, I have become what I am today. 46.In the writers opinion, any decision can be the in our life.A. biggest problem B. turning point C. important thing D. right choice47.The writer_ before he made the important decision. A. behaved very well B. got high grades in exams C. tried to act as an adult. D. didnt talk to his mom48. The writer felt_ when he heard his moms question. A. surprised B. worried C. angry D. excited49. What kind of person did the writer want to be? A. A student who listened to his parents B. A boy who never acted rebelliously. C. A man who made his own decision D. A man who made a difference in the world.50. From the passage, we know that the writer _ A. was always different from others B. studied hard to get more attention.C. was thankful to the decision he made D. never made any decisions before he was a Junior Three studentC When taking an elevator, do you often push the “close” button?You hope by pushing it, the elevator door will close faster. But what if the button actually fake? Karen Penafiel is the executive director of the US National Elevator Industry. She said that elevators “close buttons are a complete trick, at least in the US, and that the doors will not close any faster no matter how hard you push. In the 1990s,the Americans wish Disabilities Act was passed in the US. It means all elevators have to stay open long enough to allow disabled people to enter. Only US firefighters and elevator workers can really use the buttons with special keys. But the buttons arent completely useless. According to psychologists(心理学家) ,fake buttons can make you feel better. They give you a sense of control that can help reduce stress. Thats why some other buttons in our lives are fake, too. For example, many offices in the US have fake thermostats (恒温器). People may feel better when they think they can control the temperature in their workplaces. You are told that traffic light buttons can help make the traffic signals faster. But they may not really work either. However, even when people know these “white lies, they still push fake buttons. As long as the doors finally close, it seems worthy. John Kounios is a psychology professor at Drexel University in the US.Hetold The New York Times that he always pushes the traffic light buttons. “Well, Ive got nothing else to do while waiting .So why not push the button on the off chance that this one will work?”56.Whats the meaning of the underlined word “fake ?A.not necessary B.not important C.not useful D.not real57.We can know _ from the second paragraph.A.elevators in the US are of poor quality B.using an elevator may not save any timeC.elevators “close” buttons in the US dont really workD.elevators “ close” buttons work when you push it hard58.According to psychologists,fake buttons_.A.are of no use in our daily life B.may make people feel unsafeC.may make people feel stressed D.can give people a sense of control59.The writer uses the example of traffic light buttons to tell us_.A.fake buttons are not necessary at all B.fake buttons can help people mentallyC.how to make traffic light buttons work D.pushing fake buttons is very interesting60.What is the best title of the passage?A.Elevator buttons B.Fake buttons C.Useless buttons D.White liesIX.任务性阅读You may have heard of 3D printing from newspapers and TV programs.It can “print on plastic,metal,nylon and over a hundred other materials. 3D printing technology has been around since the 1980s. It was not widely used until the early 2010s. The first working 3D printer was created in 1984 by Chuck Hull. 3D printers use many different types of technologies, but they all share one thing in common:They create a three-dimensional(三维的) object by building its layers(层) until the whole object is completed.How can 3D printers work so well? The most important thing is a program. A 3D printer also needs to have instructions for what to print from a computer. It need a file. The file which is a Computer Aided Design(CAD)paper is created with the use of a 3D modeling program. The program cerates a paper that is sent to the 3D printer. Along the way, software pieces the design into hundreds, or more likely thousands of layers.T he 3D printer builds up one layer at a time, from the bottom to the top,until the object is done. 3D printing can be used for making many kinds of things such as machine parts,daily life objects,even human organs(器官)by using a persons own cells(细胞).Nowadays, Marc Dillon founds a project which deals with many world-famous paintings like Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa and Van Goghs Sunflowers with 3D technology. This project helps the blind enjoy the fantastic art through touching. In order to provide a user with a good experience,these 3D paintings have special instruments which can tell people what they should touch.66题完成句子;67-68题简略回答问题;69题归纳文章的主题;70题将文中画线句子翻译成汉语66. 3D printing technology_before the early 2010s.67. Who created the first working 3D printer?_68. With 3D technology, how do the blind enjoy the fantastic art? _ 69. The passage mainly tells us about_ 70._X.词语运用。 When I was six, Dad brought a dog home one day, who was 71._(call) “Brownie.My brother and I all loved Brownie and did 72._(difference)things with her. And Brown
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