28. Recently I bought an ancient Chinese vase, ________ was reasonable. A. which price B. the price of which C. its price D. the price of it 29. With the children ___________, they have known a lot about society. A. to bring up B. to grow up C. bringing up D. growing up 30. Look at the timetable.Hurry up! Flight 4026 ___________ off at 18:20. A.takes B. took C.will be taken D.has taken 31. --- Have you ever been to Australia? --- Never, but I have been looking forward _______ such a chance for further study there. A. to give B. to be given C. to giving D. to being given 32.It remains __________ whether Jim’ll be fit enough to play in the finals. A.seen B.to be seen C.seening D.to see 33.—Will you go to study in Australia next fall? — No, I can not ________________ the high cost. A. spare B. share C. spend D. afford 34.The old man used to _______ in the country, but he is now used to _______ in the city. A. live; live B. living; living C. live; living D. living; live 35. —_________ you __________ him around the museum yet? — Yes. We had a great time there. A. Have;shown B. Do; show C. Had; show D. Did; show Ⅲ. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55 各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 About ten years ago, a young and very successful manager named Josh was traveling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit too fast in his expensive new car, ___36 was only two months old. He was 37 for kids rushing out from between parked cars and 38 down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no child rushed out, 39 a brick (砖) sailed out and --WHUMP! -- it smashed (砸向) into the Jaguar XKE’s (美洲豹车) shiny black side door! SCREECH...!!!! Josh became very 40 . He drove back to the place from where the brick had been thrown. Josh __41 out of the car, caught hold of the kid and pushed him up against a parked car. He shouted at the kid, “What was that all about and who are you? Just what 42 are you doing?!” Still angry, he went on. “That’s my new car and that brick you threw is going to__43 you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?” “Please, mister, please ... I’m sorry! I didn’t know what else to do!” begged the boy. “I threw the brick___44_ no one else would stop!” Tears were running down as he pointed around the parked cars. “It’s my brother, mister,” he said. “He fell out of his wheelchair and I can’t 45 him up.” Crying, the boy asked the manager, “Would you please help me get him back into his 46 ? He’s hurt and he’s too 47 for me.” Deeply 48 by his words, the young manager tried hard to hide his feelings. With great effort(努力), he lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief (手帕) and wiped the scrapes and cuts (伤口) , 49 to see that everything was going to be 50 . He then watched the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their 51 . It was a long walk back to his expensive Jaguar XKE -- a long and 52 walk. Josh never did __53_ the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the dent (痕迹) to 54 himself not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his 55 ... 36. A. which B. that C. it D. what 37. A. searching B. watching C. listening D. looking 38. A. walked B. looked C. turned D. slowed 39. A. but B. however C. still D. and 40. A. surprised B. excited C. angry D. sad 41. A. walked B. stepped C. jumped D. looked 42. A. in all B. on earth C. in world D. at last 43. A. spend B. take C. cost D. pay 44. A. because B. although C. as if D. even if 45. A. save B. rise C. take D. lift 46. A. home B. wheelchair C. room D. way 47. A. heavy B. much C. old D. hard 48. A. surprised B. movedC. excitedD. interested 49. A. hoping B. lookingC. testing D. checking 50. A. OK B. necessaryC. importantD. fun 51. A. office B. schoolC. parentsD. home 52. A. slowB. relaxingC. mad D. harmful 53. A. touch B. repair C. match D. cover 54. A. hopeB. encourageC. warn D. remember 55. A. explanation B. donationC. introduction D. attention Ⅳ.阅读理解(共两部分;第一部分15小题;第二部分阅读填空共5小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一部分( 共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) A Parents often believe that they have a good relationship with their teenagers (青少年). But last summer , Joanna and Henry noticed a change in their elder son : suddenly he seemed to be talking far more to his friends than to his parents . “ The door to his room is always shut .” Joanns noted . Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14-year-old daughter . “She used to cuddle up (蜷伏)with me on the sofa and talk ,” said Mark . “Now we joke that she does this only when she wants something , Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes like a young lady . The problem is figuring out which time is which .” Before age 11, children like to tell their parents what’s on their minds . “In fact , parents are first on the list .” said Michael Riera, author of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers . “This completely changes during the teen years .” Riera explained . “They talk to their friends first , then maybe their teachers , and their parents last .” Parents who know what’s going on in their teenagers’ lives are in the best position to help them . To break down the wall of silence , parents should create chances to understand what their children want to say , and try to find ways to talk and write to them . And they must give their children a mental break , for children also need freedom , though young . Another thing parents should remember is that to be a friend , not a manager , with their children is a better way to know them . (责任编辑:admin) |