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42.A.Finally 43.A.looked 44.A.above 45.A.the next

B.Final B.noticed B.below B.next

C.Lately C.saw C.over C.the last

D.Late D.showed D.under D.last

四、阅读理解(共30分,每小题2分)

阅读下列短文,从所给选项中选择最佳答案。

Passage 1

Long long ago, a man, named Tom, wanted to build a house, so he went into his garden. He climbed up a big tree and began to saw(锯)a branch from it. While he was doing his business, a stranger passed his garden. The stranger found that Tom was sitting on the branch, and the place he sawed was just between himself and the trunk of the tree. So he told Tom that if he continued to cut that branch like that, he would fall down.

Tom turned his back on the stranger. He continued sawing the branch without saying anything. He thought how silly the stranger was! He was just that person who had no work to do and went about telling other people what to do and what not to do.

After giving the advice, the stranger continued on his way. Certainly, after a few minutes, the branch fell and Tom fell down with the branch. At this moment, Tom thought that this stranger could tell what would happen in the future. So he ran after him as soon as possible and wanted to ask him how long he would live. But the stranger had already disappeared.

46.According to the passage, why did Tom saw a branch from a big tree?

A.He made his living by sawing branches. B.He wanted to build a house. C.He wanted to shear his garden. D.A stranger asked him to do so.

47.When Tom was cutting the branch, a stranger .

A.asked something from him B.told him to stop working C.passed his garden

D.asked him the reason why he sawed the branch 48.Why did Tom turn his back on the stranger?

A.He thought the stranger was a liar. B.He thought the stranger was a foolish man. C.He thought the stranger was a beggar.

D.He was too busy to talk with the stranger. 49.What happened to Tom after a few minutes?

A.Tom was hurt by the saw. B.The branch fell. C.Tom fell to the ground. D.Both B and C.

50.Which of the following is Not true?

A.The stranger was clever. B.Tom was stupid.

C.The stranger could tell future. D.The stranger gave a good advice to Tom.

Passage 2

Two years ago, a lot of Londoners heard alarms all over the town. The Emergency services, the Fire Departments, the Police, hospitals, and ambulances stood by, ready to go into action. In railway underground stations, people read notices and maps that told them where to go and what to do in the emergency. This was Exercise Flood Call to prepare people for a flood emergency. London wasn’t flooded yet, but it is possible that it would be. In 1236 and in 1663, London was badly flooded. In 1928, people living in Westminster, the heart of London, drowned in floods. And in 1953, one hundred people, living on the eastern edge of the London suburbs were killed, again, in the floods. At last, Greater Council took actions to prevent this disaster from happening again. Though a flood wall was built in the 1960s, Londoners still must be prepared for the possible disaster. If it happens, 50 underground stations will be under water. Electricity, gas and phone services will be out of action. Roads will be drowned. It will be impossible to cross any of the bridges between north and south London. Imagine: London will look like the famous Italian city, Venice. But this Exercise Flood Call didn’t cause panic among Londoners. Most people knew it was just a warning. One lady said, “It’s a flood warning, isn’t it? The water doesn’t look high to me.” 51.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.The passage is mainly about possible damages caused by Floods. B.The passage is mainly about flood emergency in London. C.The passage is mainly about emergency exercise in London. D.The passage is mainly about London Floods in History.

52.According to the passage, in 1960s, what action was taken to fight against floods in

London?

A.In order to fight against floods, 50 underground stations were made waterproof. B.In order to fight against floods, rescue teams were formed. C.In order to fight against floods, a flood wall was built. D.In order to fight against floods, an alarm system was set up.

53.“But this Exercise Flood Call didn’t cause panic among Londoners.” What does the

underlined word “panic” here mean? A.Excitement. C.Fear.

B.Tirelessness. D.Happiness.

54.According to the passage, if there is a flood disaster in London, which statement is

Not true?

A.50 underground stations will be under water.

B.Electricity, gas and phone services will be out of action. C.Roads will be drowned.

D.It will be possible to cross any of the bridges between north and south London. 55.What can you learn from the woman’s statement?

A.She described how frightened most of the Londoners were. B.She argued that it was impossible to prevent floods in London.

C.She wanted to say that the Exercise Flood Call did cause a lot of trouble to

Londoners.

D.She wanted to say that most Londoners took Exercise Flood Call calmly.

Passage 3

While watching film, we are always attracted by such scene that two actors are fighting each other hard. At the beginning, we can see that they just fight with their fists, or kick with their feet. But as the film goes on, they hit each other with desks, chairs or sticks. Sometimes, we can see blood flowing all over one’s face, but the fighting continues until one actor is threw out of a window of a high building and falls to the ground or into a lake. Then he died.

As we all know that the actor isn’t really dead, and even isn’t hurt. Do you know the reason? Actually the actors who fall out of high windows or ski over the edge of a cliff, are professionals. They make their living by doing such things. And these actors are named stuntmen. That is to say, they show tricks.

To these actors, actually, there are two aspects to their work. What we are seeing on the screen is most of the things they do. For example, they jump from a fast-moving train.

However, they fall on to cardboard boxes not to a hard ground, and those cardboard boxes are empty and covered with a mattress. Besides, when they hit one another with desks, the desks are made of soft wood and when they are threw out of windows, the glass is made of sugar!

Their work also needs a very high degree of skill and training though it depends on such trick. Actually, careful timing is the key to a stuntman’s success. For instance, when he is “blow up” in a battle scene, he has to jump out of the way of the explosion just at the right moment.

Generally because their lives are dangerous, the stuntmen always get a high salary. They are often hurt seriously, and sometimes even killed. A Chinese stuntman, for example, was killed when he jumped from a fast-moving train on a rainy day. 56.What does the underlined word “attracted” mean in the first paragraph?

A.Fought. C.Found.

B.Captured. D.Put.

57.What is the author of this passage attempting to do?

A.The author wants to explain that stuntman’s life is very dangerous. B.The author wants to explain that stuntmen earn a lot. C.The author wants to explain that stuntmen are professionals. D.The author wants to explain stuntmen’s dirty trick. 58.How do the stuntmen make their living?

A.They make their living by selling their special skills in a film. B.They make their living by jumping out of windows of a high building. C.They make their living by showing their dirty tricks. D.They make their living by fighting others.

59.According to the passage, for a stuntman, which of the following is the key to a successful

performance? A.Skill. C.Exactness.

B.Courage. D.Training.

60.This passage is a(an) .

A.note C.explanation

五、情景对话(共5分,每小题1分)

在所给选项中选择最佳答案。

61.——Excuse me. What time does the plane take off?

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