1、 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Rebuilding a broken friendship can be difficult. The 1 may not be easy to get over, but you should try. Be the first to talk to your friend. If it wasnt your fault, then it should be easy to 2 your friend. Tell her that her friendship is more 3 t
2、o you than any silly misunderstanding. Be generous, and she will accept your apology. Never return to this painful 4 unless she brings it up.If the fault was yours, tell her so and 5 that you should never have said what you said or done what you did. Dont send her an email or 6 her. You have to be b
3、rave and apologize to her in person. If youre lucky, she might 7 it at once; otherwise, you will have to give her 8 to recover. Get your shared friends to help if your first attempt has been 9 . But dont give up. Prove to your friend that shes worth fighting for and that youre 10 to show how sorry y
4、ou are by being mature and 11 until shes ready to forgive you.A friendship can be broken in a minute due to 12 talk or jealousy. A true friendship however is worth mending but take it 13 , step by step. Talk to her about the good times you had and the bad times when you helped each other. Tell her h
5、ow 14 it would be for you to lose someone you value and respect so much. Show her that your broken friendship must be mended because you cannot 15 to keep it broken forever.1. A. friendship B. feeling C. hurt D. talk2.A. forgive B. encourage C. ignoreD. blame3.A. dependable B. valuable C. acceptable
6、D. considerable4.A. conversationB. friendship C. ideaD. topic5.A. analyze B. explainC. demonstrateD. conclude6.A. call B. meetC. avoidD. join7.A. confirm B. welcomeC. faceD. accept8.A. courage B. timeC. reasonD. strength9.A. offensive B. surprising C. unsuccessfulD. unacceptable10.A. willing B. deli
7、ghtedC. scaredD. upset11.A. polite B. faithfulC. patientD. eager12.A. unprepared B. informalC. meaninglessD. careless13.A. slowly B. seriouslyC. softlyD. kindly14.A. strange B. difficultC. impracticalD. pointless15.A. wait B. liveC. hopeD. afford第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的
8、要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1625的相应位置上。Once, in a lovely garden, lived the most beautiful butterfly in the world. She was so pretty, and had won so many beauty competitions 16 she had become very proud. One day, the naughty cockroach (蟑螂) got fed up with her showing off, and decided
9、17 (teach) her a lesson.She went to see the butterfly, and in front of everyone she told her that she wasnt really that beautiful, and that the butterfly only won the competitions 18 the judges had been paid. In 19 (real), the cockroach was the most beautiful.The butterfly was angry and told the coc
10、kroach, “I 20 (beat) you in a beauty competition, with whichever judges you yourself choose.”“OK, I accept. See you on Saturday,” answered the cockroach, and left 21 waiting for a reply.That Saturday everyone went to 22 beauty competition. The butterfly arrived completely confident of victory until
11、she saw 23 the judges were: cockroaches, worms, beetles. All of 24 preferred the ugliness and bad smell of the cockroach.The butterfly was left 25 (sob) and disappointed, wanting never to enter another beauty competition in her life. Fortunately, the cockroach forgave the butterfly for her pride and
12、 they became friends.II 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A When Luca first heard of the Island of Inventions, he was still very young. But its wonders sounded so incredible that they were forever burned in his memory. From that moment, he never sto
13、pped searching for clues which might lead him to the island. He read hundreds of adventure books, histories, volumes of physics and chemistry, even music. Over time, he pieced together his idea of what the Island of Inventions was like. It was a secret place, where all the great wise men of the worl
14、d would meet to learn and invent together. Access to the island was totally restricted. To join, you had to have created some great invention for humanity. Only then could you receive the special invitation which came with directions to the island. So Luca spent his youth studying and inventing. Eve
15、ry new idea he got, he made it into an invention, and if there were something he didnt understand, hed seek others to help him. Soon he met other young inventors and he told them about the Island of Inventions. They too dreamed of one day receiving an invitation letter. As years passed, the disappoi
16、ntment of not receiving their invitation made Luca and his friends work harder and co-operate more. They would meet in Lucas house, share their ideas and build new machines. Their inventions became known throughout the world, and improved the lives of millions. But still, no invitation came. They di
17、dnt lose heart. They continued learning and inventing every day, trying to come up with more and better ideas. Fresh young talent joined their group, as more inventors dreamed of getting to the island. One day many years later, Luca, already very old, was speaking with a brilliant young man named Ro
18、berts, who had written to him, asking him to join the group. Luca started telling the man of the wonderful Island of Inventions, and of how he was sure that some day they would receive an invitation. Surprised, the young inventor interrupted: “You mean this place isnt the Island of Inventions? Isnt
19、the letter you sent me the real invitation?” It was only then that Luca realised that his dream had become true in his very own house. No island could exist which would be better than where he was now. No place of invention would be better than what he and his friends had created. Luca felt happy to
20、 know that he had always been on the island, and that his life of invention and study had been a truly happy one.26. Lucas picture of the Island of Inventions was mainly based on _. A. scientific researchB. his imagination C. reports of others D. history books27. Why did Luca and his colleagues prob
21、ably never receive an invitation to the island? A. Their ideas were not considered worthy enough. B. They were too concerned with acquiring fame. C. The organization had already broken up. D. The island was not a real place.28. What was Roberts reaction to Lucas story of the island? A. He thought he
22、 had already arrived at the island. B. He was disappointed to discover it didnt exist. C. He was excited about receiving an invitation. D. He expressed surprise that Luca believed in such fairy tales.29. What did Luca learn at the end of the story? A. The island of inventions did not exist. B. He ha
23、d wasted most of his life. C. He had unknowingly built his own dreamland. D. He finally would receive his invitation.30. Which of the following best describes Luca? A. Aggressive.B. Trusting. C. Creative.D. Easy-going.B Imagine putting a seed in a freezer, waiting 30,000 years, and then taking the s
24、eed out and planting it. Do you think a flower would grow? Amazingly, scientists have just managed to do something very similar. They found the fruit of an ancient plant that had been frozen underground in Siberia a region covering central and eastern Russia for about 31,800 years. Using pieces of t
25、he fruit, the scientists grew plants in a lab. The new blooms have delicate white petals. They are also the oldest flowering plants that researchers have ever revived from a deep freeze. “This is like regenerating a dinosaur from tissues of an ancient egg,” said University of California, Los Angeles
26、 biologist Jane Shen-Miller. The plant has a long history. Back when mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses walked the land, an Arctic ground squirrel buried seeds and fruits in an underground chamber near the Kolyma River in northeastern Siberia. The ground became permafrost, a layer of soil that stays f
27、rozen for a long time. Recently, Russian scientists dug out the old squirrel hole and found the plant remains 38 meters below the surface. Back at the lab, the team fed nutrients to tissue from three of the fruits to grow shoots. Then the scientists transferred the shoots to pots filled with soil. T
28、he plants produced seeds that could be used to grow even more of them. Its important for scientists to know that plant tissues can still be revived after being frozen for a long time. Thats because many researchers are trying to preserve the seeds of modern plants by freezing them and then storing t
29、hem in giant lockers at various spots around the globe. One such endeavor, an underground facility in Norway, is called the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. It stores hundreds of thousands of frozen seeds. If a plant ever goes extinct, scientists could bring it back by taking its seeds from the Svalbard or other storage lockers. “No one knows how long they are able to live for, but f