28. With the help of this new type of calculator, people will be able to __________ the numbers much faster with more accurate figures. A. work out B. watch over C. take apart D. set down 29. London employers were __________ a shortage of school-leavers, while many graduates were looking for better work opportunities. A. adding up B. turning to C. digging out D. suffering from 30. In order to save time, I will __________ mention the events that happened last night to refresh your memories before the discussion. A. carefully B. logically C. simply D. slowly 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 I got a cancer when I was 18. This was a big deal for someone to 31. I chose to fight. After treatments, I 32 from my illness. Life couldn’t have been any 33. When I became fit years later, I met a wonderful man and got married. 34, I still felt something missing and eager to find my 35. As my 20-year anniversary (周年纪念) of being a cancer 36 approached, I wanted to do something special and 37. I organized a fundraiser, calling it “A Mission (使命) of Love” and thanks to my 38 family and friends, raised﹩4,000 for St. Jude’s, planning to 39 it myself. Three quarters of the money would be given as a (n) 40 to the hospital, and what was left would go toward buying 41 for the children. I also organized a T-shirt 42 activity for any child who felt well enough. Thanksgiving Day seemed the most 43 day of the year for the mission, and so it was all arranged. We went to a store and 44 three shopping carts with toys. It was 45 we were celebrities (名人) when the employees and other shoppers knew what we were doing. On Thanksgiving Day, as we got to St. Jude’s, I became 46 emotional, as my eyes were filled with tears of 47. After dropping the toys off, we arrived where six children were waiting anxiously to begin painting. To me, it was as though they weren’t sick, and to see them smile was the greatest gift I could have ever 48. Leaving there that day, I knew I had finally found my purpose. All of us are born for a reason, but all of us don’t 49 why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you 50 in life. It’s what you do for others. 31.A.standB.ignoreC.recognizeD.command 32.A.developedB.aroseC.treatedD.recovered 33.A.worse B.betterC.richerD.poorer 34.A.ThereforeB.ThusC.HoweverD.Finally 35.A.concern B.freedomC.purpose D.attitude 36.A.photographerB.survivorC.sailorD.operator 37.A.unbelievable B.unacceptableC.unforgettableD.uncomfortable 38.A.determinedB.generous C.educatedD.intelligent 39.A.useB.admitC.keepD.deliver 40.A.helpB.applicationC.characterD.evidence 41.A.foodB.toysC.candies D.medicine 42.A.makingB.designingC.wearingD.painting 43.A.properB.naturalC.universalD.common 44.A.downloadedB.selectedC.expressedD.filled 45.A.ifB.thoughC.even ifD.as though 46.A.exactly B.extremelyC.actuallyD.gradually 47.A.sadnessB.eagernessC.happinessD.kindness 48.A.receivedB.broughtC.orderedD.remembered 49.A.discoverB.askC.wonder D.doubt 50.A.show B.desireC.get D.need 第三部分:阅读理解(共20题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Leave a camera on a mountaintop, and chances are, you'll never see it again. But 24-year-old Paul Bellis, a university student from Wales, believed that most people were better than that, and set up a creative experiment to test out his theory. "I was speaking to a friend who said you can't trust anyone, anywhere these days," Bellis told the Daily Mail. "I didn't want to believe that so I set up this experiment to find out what might happen and prove you can trust people." Billis decided to do an experiment by hiking up a mountain called Snowdonia, taking a photo, and leaving his camera behind. He also attached a note to the camera, asking other hikers to take photos of themselves and then leave the camera there until the roll of film (胶卷) was empty. He also included his address, in case someone would be nice enough to return the camera to his home after the roll of film was finished. Four days later, Bellis got a visit from a Snowdonia park manager, who came to return his camera. After Bellis got the film developed, he saw that his fellow hikers and followed his instructions. Thirty people had each taken photos of themselves at the mountain. From viewing the collection, it was clear that all the hikers had enjoyed the experiment. (责任编辑:admin) |