2.A.line 3.A.novels 4.A.wealth 5.A.to
B. step B. things B. health B. for B. joy
C. outside D. doorway D. problems D. order D. in D. shock D. lost
D. excited D. went on
D. set
C. questions C. condition C. on
6.A.need C. settlements C. decided
7.A.rejected 8.A.worried 9.A.couldnt help 10.A.hold 11.A.sold 12.A.books
B. received
B. encouraged B. got down to B. look
C. discouraged C. got used to C. give C. printed C. record C. telling C. meaning C. novels C. careful C. voice C. broke
B. published B. shops
D. passed D. list D. reading
D. respect
13.A.writing 14.A.use 15.A.hope
B. organizing B. love B. efforts B. normal B. mouth B. put
D. imagination D. general D. work D. added
D. translating D. work
16.A.lasting 17.A.head 18.A.took
19.A.writing 20.A.friend
B. reading B. call
C. developing C. success
(十三)
Every year between February and April, when the southwest monsoon(季风) blows, a fever seizes the Thais(泰国人). It is the kite, and kite flying in Thailand 1 a strong feeling of interest that is nothing 2 of feverish.
During the summer, in the months of March and April, the skies 3 cities, towns and villages throughout the Kingdom are 4 with kites of all descriptions --- long-tailed dragons, twisting snakes, beautiful butterflies, or familiar cartoon characters wheeling and weaving in the warm air.
One afternoon, a friend and long-time kite flier invited me to 5 him at the Pramane Ground. What’s the attraction? I asked as he flew a huge kite. Well, you can feel a bit of a 6 at first, he replied, a grown man standing there holding the end of a string and 7 up into the sky. But once you forget yourself, you get caught up in the 8 of controlling something in the air where you cannot follow. You’re on the ground, and the kites are in the air but its you that are making it all 9 Go on, go fly a kite.
I took his advice in the 10 it was meant and, holding the hand of my young
daughter so that others would think I was only satisfying a child’s 11 . I bought a rainbow-colored snake. After a few failed runs we got the kite into the air 12 greater ease than I expected. It was only my daughters crying, My go, my go that I realized I’d been holding the string, completely 13 what I was discovering was a very pleasing pastime.
Like many other 14 of popular culture, the sport of kite flying in Thailand has been 15 down from generation to generation. Its origins(起源) are 16 probably in ancient China, although it seems likely that Thai kites are as old as the 17 itself. It was a crazy thing 18 by everyone from the king down.
Its a great tradition(传统), that has the 19 of bringing generations together, says my friend. What you see today at the King’s Cup is the 20 as the people of the past would have seen more than two hundred years ago.
1.A.fires 2.A.long 3.A.on
B. fights B. short B. over B. ready B. care B. fool
C. turns C. fond C. around C. open C. accept C. master
D. keeps D. proud D. in D. equal D. join D. fireman D. jumping
D. movement
4.A.alive 5.A.see 6.A.hero 7.A.flying 8.A.match 9.A.happen 10.A.way 11.A.game 12.A.for
B. missing
C. staring
B. comfort B. begin B. while B. sport B. with
C. excitement C. attend
D. break D. need
D. best
C. language C. request
C. beyond
D. under
D. devoted to
13.A.tired of 14.A.laws 15.A.put
B. fit for B. rules
C. helped with
C. forms
C. sat
D. researches
D. looked
B. handed B. left
16.A.rooted 17.A.history 18.A.imagined 19.A.effect 20.A.same
答案: (一)
C. dated
D. hoped
D. earth D. told
B. Kingdom B. used B. right B. kite
C. time
C. enjoyed C. name
D. science
C. invention D. relation
1-5:DCBCA 6-10:CDBDB (二)
1-5:CBACD 6-10:BBABB (三)
1-5:CDABC 6-10:BACDB (四) 1-5:ACDCD 6-10: DCBCB
(五)
1-5: BDCBA 6-10: ACBAD (六)
1-5:BACDA 6-10: BBCDA (七)
1-5: BDBAC 6-10: CDBAC
(八) 1-5:ABCBD 6-10:BAADA 11-15:BABCD 16-20:BBCCC
(九) 1-5:CCBBA 6-10:CCDBA 11-15:DCAAC 16-20:BBABB
(十) 1-5:DBCDB 6-10:ADAAA 11-15:CBABD 16-20:CBDCB
(十一) 1-5 BDCAB 6-10 DDCAB 11-15 CBDBC
16-20 BCADA
(十二) 1-5 AACBB 6-10 DACBC 11-15 BDCBD 16-20 AABCC (十三) 1-5 ABBAD 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 CBDCB 16-20 ABCAA
第四部分:阅读理解
(一)
The flying fox is not a fox at all. It is an extra large bat that has got a fox’s head, and that feeds on fruit instead of insects. Like all bats, flying foxes hang themselves by their toes when at rest, and travel in great crowds when out flying. A group will live in one spot for years. Sometimes several hundreds of them occupy a single tree. As they return to the tree toward sunrise, they quarrel among themselves and fight for the best places until long after daylight.
Flying foxes have babies once a year, giving birth to only one at a time. At first the mother has to carry the baby on her breast wherever she goes. Later she leaves it hanging up, and brings back food for it to eat. Sometimes a baby bat falls down to the ground and squeaks (尖叫)for help. Then the older ones swoop (俯冲)down and try to pick it up. If they fail to do so, it will die. Often hundreds of dead baby bats can be found lying on the ground at the foot of a tree.
1. The passage tells us that there is no difference between the flying fox and the ordinary bat in
______.
A. their size
B. their appearance
C. the kind of food they eat D. the way they rest
2. Flying foxes tend to _____.
A. double their number every year
B. fight and kill a lot of themselves C. move from place to place constantly D. lose a lot of their young
3. At daybreak every day flying foxes begin to _____.
A. fly out toward the sun
B. look for a new resting place C. come back to their home D. go out and look for food
4. Flying foxes have fights _____.
A. to occupy the best resting places B. only when it is dark
C. to protect their homes from outsiders D. when there is not enough food
5. How do flying foxes care for their young? ______.
A. They only care for their own babies B. They share the feeding of their young C. They help when a baby bat is in danger
D. They often leave home and forget their young
(二)
It is only seventy years since British women got the right to vote. Some people think this is the main reason women are so underrepresented in politics, trade unions and big businesses. Others feel it is simply that they are much too busy doing other things. The old saying “a woman’s place is in home” may seem out of date to most people, but the old, fixed image of a woman as a supporting wife and caring mother is certainly still usual——one only has to watch a few television ads.
In 1975 the law did not allow women to be paid less than men doing the same work. Certainly it is usually the case nowadays that women doing the same jobs as men get the same money, but generally women do not do the same job: they do different ones that offer lower salaries. The areas women work in are almost all those of “service” : teaching, nursing, catering and cleaning, jobs that can be seen as an extension of the mothering role.
Apart from looking after people during the day at work, women often have to take care of family at home too, which may mean they have less energy to complete in the race for professional development. In almost every field, top positions are more likely to be filled by men. While most teachers are women, for example, most headmasters are not. School cooks are women, head cooks are men and even cleaners tend to be watched over and directed by male caretakers. 1. Which of the following is true according to the passage?______.
A. Many women’s places are still in the home B. Women’s places are no longer in the home
C. Many women’s jobs have something to do with TV D. Women’s jobs are less important than before 2. Now women are ______.
A. doing the same jobs as men B. in need of more new services C. not doing the same jobs as men D. paid more attention to than before
3. In Paragraph 2, the word “catering” may mean _____.
A. preparing meals B. writing articles
C. running a school D. watching TV programs 4. From the passage, we can see that _______. A. it’s better for a woman to stay at home
B. women need much more education to deal with professional tasks C. there is still a long way for women to go to get equal opportunities D. women should be at the top position in their working places 5. The writer tells us that _____.
A. women are kept busy all day long