1、A. have fun B. have been run C. had been run D. will run5.Flight 302 to Paris _ until 7:30 tomorrow morning.-No wonder I bear so many plaints from the passengers .A. put off B. has been put off C. will put off D. had been put off6.I want to buy this kind of cloth because I _ the cloth _ well.A. have
2、 told; washed B. have been told; washesC. have been told; washed D. was told; washed 7.Great changes _ in our province. Many tall buildings _.A. had been taken place; have been set upB. have taken place;C. have been taken place;D. were taken place; were set up8.This book is said_ into several foreig
3、n languages last year.A. has been translated B. have been translated C. to have translated D. to have been translated9.The new dictionaries are very useful. They _well and _ already.A. sell ; have been sold out B. sold ;had sold outC. sell; sell out D. are sold; have been sold out10. A new school li
4、brary _ here. It is said that they hope to finish it next month.A. will be built B. is built C. has been built D. is being built二、完形填空During my last stay in France, I took to biking down a quiet roadRound a 1 , I found a woman sitting in front of a little shabby houseI dont know why, but something a
5、bout her attracted my 2 I waved at her as I went by, and she must have thought I was some 3 tourist because she didnt wave backThe same thing happened the second dayBut on the third day, the old woman returned a hesitated 4 , and the next day, she 5 got out of her chair as I called out, “Morning, ma
6、dam!” It became a small ritual(仪式) 6 usShe had no idea who I was, nor 7 I was ing, but she seemed to be 8 for me.On my last ride, I bought some flowers and 9 down to the house, only to find she wasnt thereShe had gone to hospital for surgeries 10 , I tied the flowers to her gate as a 11 giftBack at
7、my place, I 12 Roger, the gardener, of my missed 13 “The old lady at the corner is suffering 14 injuries, through which walking has been troubling her,” he said, 15 “by the quiet road there used to be a stationWhenever a train passed, the couple would see the passengers waving 16 , especially the ch
8、ildrenfor them, such a ride was high adventure 17 , everything is gone except for this couple.” It seems that my bicycle ride 18 mind her past daysAs Roger said, “she has 19 the trains and the wavesYou brought them back to her.” By reaching out, in a way that cost me 20 , Id given more than I had re
9、alized.11Acorner Bgarden Chospital Dshop12Asympathy Bfeeling Cimpression Dinterest13Ahumorous Bsilly Centhusiastic Dwilling14Asmile Bwave Clook Dweep15Anearly Bhardly Cmerely Dmostly16Afrom Bbeyond Cbetween Damong17Awhere Bwhether Chow Dwhen18Aapplying Blooking Csearching Dwaiting19Acounted Bcycled
10、Cfled Ddrove20ADisappointed BRelaxed CAmazed DExhausted21Agreeting Bvisiting Cparting Dcelebrating22Aasked Btold Creminded Dconvinced23Aconnection Bdevotion Creaction Ddonation24Aleg Bhead Chand Darm25Aadding Bdenying Cpredicating Dconcluding26Asurprisingly Bangrily Cexcitedly Dcasually27ABesides BT
11、hus CHowever DTherefore28Acalled back Bcalled to Ccalled by Dcalled for29Amissed Bforgotten Clost Dpassed30Asomething Blittle Cmuch Dnothing三. 阅读理解 AIt seems that some people go out of their way to get into trouble. Thats more or less what happened the night that Nashville Police Officer Floyd Hyde
12、was on duty.“I was on the way to a personal-injury accident in West Nashville. As I got onto Highway 40, blue lights and siren(警笛) going, I fell in behind a gold Pontiac Firebird that suddenly seemed to take off quickly down the highway. The driver somehow panicked at the sight of me. He was going m
13、ore than a hundred miles an hour and began passing cars on the shoulder.”But Hyde couldnt go after him. Taking care of injured people is always more important than worrying about speeders, so the officer had to stay on his way to the accident. But he did try to keep the Firebird in sight as he drove
14、, hoping another nearby unit would be able to step in and stop the speeding car. As it turned out, keeping the Firebird in sight was not that difficult. Every turn the Pontiac made was the very turn the officer needed to get to the accident scene.Hyde followed the Pontiac all the way to his destinat
15、ion(目的地). At that point he found another unit had already arrived at the accident scene. His help wasnt needed. Now he was free to try to stop the driver of the firebird, who by this time had developed something new to panick about.“Just about that time,” Hyde says, “ I saw fire ing out from under t
16、hat car, with blue smoke and oil going everywhere. Hes blown his engine. Now he had to stop.”“After I arrested him, I asked him why he was running. He told me he didnt have a drivers licenseThat accident cost the driver of the Firebird plentya thousand dollars for the new enginenot to mention the ch
17、arges for driving without a license, attempting to run away, and dangerous driving.31. The meaning of “panicked” in paragraph 2 is related to _. A. happy B. fear C. anger D. hate32. Why did the driver of the Firebird suddenly speed down the highway? A. Because he was racing with another driver on th
18、e road. B. Because he realized he had to hurry to the accident scene. C. Because he thought the police officer wanted to stop him. D. Because he wanted to overtake other cars on the shoulder.33. Which of the following statements is true? A. Someone else was taking care of the injured person. B. The
19、Pontiac reached its destination at the accident scene. C. Hyde knew where he was going by following the right car. D. The policeman was running after a speeder on Highway 40.34. The driver of the Firebird _. A. took a wrong turn on the way B. had some trouble with his car C. was stopped by the polic
20、e officer D. paid for the expenses of the accident35. What is probably the best title for the article? A. Losing His Way? B. Going My Way? C. Fun All the Way? D. Help on the Way?BThe number of speakers of English in Shakespeares time is estimated(估计) to have been about five million. Today it is esti
21、mated that some 260 million people speak it as a native language, mainly in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In addition to the standard varieties of English found in these areas, there are a great many regional and social varieties of the l
22、anguage as well as various levels of usage that are employed both in its spoken and written forms. In fact, it is impossible to estimate the number of people in the world who have acquired an adequate(足够的) working knowledge of English in addition to their own languages. The purpose for English learn
23、ing and the situations in which such learning takes place are so varied that it is difficult to explain and still more difficult to judge what forms an adequate working knowledge for each situation. The main reason for the widespread demand for English is its present-day importance as a world langua
24、ge. Besides serving the indefinite needs of its native speakers, English is a language in which some of important works in science, technology, and other fields are being produced, and not always by native speakers. It is widely used for such purposes as meteorological and airport munications, inter
25、national conferences, and the spread of information over the radio and television networks of many nations. It is a language of wider munication for a number of developing countries, especially former British colonies. Many of these countries have multilingual populations and need a language for int
26、ernal munication in such matters as government, merce, industry, law and education as well as for international munication and for entrance to the scientific and technological developments in the West. 36. What would be the best title for this passage?A. The Difficulties of Learning English B. Inter
27、national munications C. The Standard Varieties of English D. English as a World Language 37. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Some 260 million people in the world have an adequate working knowledge of English. B. There are some 260 million native speakers of English in the world. C.
28、It is almost impossible to estimate the number of people with an adequate working knowledge of English. D. People learn English for a variety of reasons. 38. According to the passage, what is the main reason for the widespread use of English?A. It was popular during Shakespeares time. B. It is used
29、in former British colonies. C. It serves the needs of its native speakers. D. It is a world language that is used for international munication. 39. What forms an adequate working knowledge of English? A. The ability to read a newspaper. B. It is difficult to judge because it differs for each situation. C. Being a multilingual. D. Being a native speaker. 40. What type of developing countries would be most likely to use English?A. Those geographically close t