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  Joel kissed his wife goodbye saying he'd return in a week, and started a fishing trip with four other fishermen.The first few hours on the ocean were not   1  .Then a terrible storm came.When the storm finally stopped, the men   2   their boat.Their fishing nets were gone.The engine and the radio didn't   3  .There was no food, and no   4   water.Without their   5   the men couldn't fish.But they could   6   out of the boat and catch turtles(海龟).They needed a   7   for cooking.So they   8   the boat's wood cabin(木船舱)and made a fire.They also built a simple roof to prevent the sun and the rain.The roof   9   rain water, too.

  Often there was no food and no water.Sometimes they thought, “We are going to die soon.”Joel wrote a   10   to his wife.“My dear, if I die, I hope someone will send you this letter.Then you will know   11   I died.I had the best-in life a great   12   and beautiful children.“In June it didn't rain for long.They were thin and   13  , and they thought, ”We are going to die now.”They   14   and closed their eyes.Soon it began to rain.The men stood up and licked (舔)the water from the roof.Then they began to   15  .On June 15, a Chinese fishing boat   16   the men.

  Nobody sent Joel's letter to his wife.He   17   his letter to his wife.Joel will always   18   the letter.“On the ocean I realized how I love my wife and children.  19   is everything to me.I don't want to forget   20  .”

(1)

[  ]

A.

usual

B.

common

C.

unusual

D.

uncommon

(2)

[  ]

A.

checked

B.

tested

C.

watched

D.

looked at

(3)

[  ]

A.

lose

B.

go

C.

work

D.

damage

(4)

[  ]

A.

clean

B.

fresh

C.

clear

D.

rain

(5)

[  ]

A.

engine and radio

B.

hopes

C.

nets

D.

water

(6)

[  ]

A.

reach

B.

go

C.

step

D.

stand

(7)

[  ]

A.

pot

B.

water

C.

fire

D.

boat

(8)

[  ]

A.

cut off

B.

cut down

C.

tore down

D.

put down

(9)

[  ]

A.

prevent

B.

protect

C.

caught

D.

held

(10)

[  ]

A.

letter

B.

word

C.

sentence

D.

a few words

(11)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

if

C.

why

D.

how

(12)

[  ]

A.

man

B.

woman

C.

family

D.

trip

(13)

[  ]

A.

weak

B.

hungry

C.

thirsty

D.

hopeless

(14)

[  ]

A.

lay down

B.

lying

C.

lay sleeping

D.

slept

(15)

[  ]

A.

delight

B.

cry

C.

talk

D.

drink

(16)

[  ]

A.

took

B.

found

C.

picked up

D.

looked up

(17)

[  ]

A.

passed

B.

gave

C.

read

D.

showed

(18)

[  ]

A.

send

B.

put away

C.

keep

D.

remember

(19)

[  ]

A.

My letter

B.

My wife

C.

My children

D.

My family

(20)

[  ]

A.

that

B.

my children

C.

my wife

D.

everything

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第三部分:阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Few people realize that there is a big difference between formal English and informal English. Formal English is used for most writing, and often in public speaking and formal meetings. It pays close attention to grammar rules, because if we use proper grammar, our meaning is often more precise. Also, on important occasions, we do not want to appear uneducated or to offend (冒犯) others, so we are very careful about how we speak. Informal English is used in speaking or writing to our friends and family. It often does not pay such close attention to grammar rules, because when we speak or write to them, we want our words to flow quickly. Also, with our friends and family, we are usually not so worried about appearing uneducated or about offending them by how we write or speak.

  A big difference between formal and informal English is the use of contractions. A contraction is where we make a word shorter or where we put two words together and take away some of the letters. For example, instead of saying “do not”, many people say “don’t”. Using contractions in our speech is fine because it sounds natural, especially when we speak to our friends. In formal writing, however, contractions are usually avoided because people might think that you have made a mistake, or that you do not know proper grammar.

  In the same way we might make words shorter, in informal English we often make sentences shorter as well. For example, if someone asks you your name, you will likely answer with one word: your first name. However, in formal English we usually use complete sentences. For example, we might write “My name is John”. In most speaking, we may not need to use every word in a sentence because the person we are speaking to will probably still understand us. In most writing, however, every word in a sentence must be written out in order to make sure that we can be understood.

56. When we use formal English, _______.

         A. we will offend others 

B. we will appear educated on important occasions

         C. we needn’t pay more attention to grammar rules

         D. we can express ourselves more directly and more quickly

57. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “precise”?

         A. simple                    B. direct                     C. puzzling                 D. clear

58. Contractions are best used when we are _______.

         A. speaking at a formal meeting                        B. speaking to our friends

         C. speaking in public                                              D. writing an application (申请) letter

59. In speaking, we do not always use complete sentences because ______.

         A. we do not care about grammar                    B. we do not want to sound stupid

         C. we can still be understood                              D. we don’t want to waste time

 

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第三部分:阅读理解(共12小题;每小题2分,满分24分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Few people realize that there is a big difference between formal English and informal English. Formal English is used for most writing, and often in public speaking and formal meetings. It pays close attention to grammar rules, because if we use proper grammar, our meaning is often more precise. Also, on important occasions, we do not want to appear uneducated or to offend (冒犯) others, so we are very careful about how we speak. Informal English is used in speaking or writing to our friends and family. It often does not pay such close attention to grammar rules, because when we speak or write to them, we want our words to flow quickly. Also, with our friends and family, we are usually not so worried about appearing uneducated or about offending them by how we write or speak.

  A big difference between formal and informal English is the use of contractions. A contraction is where we make a word shorter or where we put two words together and take away some of the letters. For example, instead of saying “do not”, many people say “don’t”. Using contractions in our speech is fine because it sounds natural, especially when we speak to our friends. In formal writing, however, contractions are usually avoided because people might think that you have made a mistake, or that you do not know proper grammar.

  In the same way we might make words shorter, in informal English we often make sentences shorter as well. For example, if someone asks you your name, you will likely answer with one word: your first name. However, in formal English we usually use complete sentences. For example, we might write “My name is John”. In most speaking, we may not need to use every word in a sentence because the person we are speaking to will probably still understand us. In most writing, however, every word in a sentence must be written out in order to make sure that we can be understood.

56. When we use formal English, _______.

         A. we will offend others 

B. we will appear educated on important occasions

         C. we needn’t pay more attention to grammar rules

         D. we can express ourselves more directly and more quickly

57. What’s the meaning of the underlined word “precise”?

         A. simple                    B. direct                     C. puzzling                 D. clear

58. Contractions are best used when we are _______.

         A. speaking at a formal meeting                        B. speaking to our friends

         C. speaking in public                                              D. writing an application (申请) letter

59. In speaking, we do not always use complete sentences because ______.

         A. we do not care about grammar                    B. we do not want to sound stupid

         C. we can still be understood                              D. we don’t want to waste time

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  When you are learning English, you find   1   wrong to translate a sentence word by word into your   2   language.Take the sentence “How do you do?” as an   3  .If you look   4   each word in the   5  , one at a time, what is your   6  ? It must be a   7   sentence in your native language.Languages do not only have different sounds, they are also   8   in many other ways.It is very   9   to master the rules of word   10   in the study of English, too.If the   11   puts words in a very unusual order, the listener doesn't   12   the speaker's sentence easily.

  Another thing we must always   13   is that there are a lot of   14   in the English language.  15  , when we say “look out!” to a man who is in danger, we   16   mean “Be careful!”

  When people are parting, they often say “Good-bye”  17  “Bye-bye!”But sometimes they   18   say“Good morning!”or “Good afternoon!” or “Good evening!”or “Good night!”to one another   19  “Good-bye!” In fact, few people   20   know that“Good-bye!”is a short way of saying “God be with you!”

(1)

[  ]

A.

it

B.

that

C.

you

D.

yourself

(2)

[  ]

A.

second

B.

spoken

C.

native

D.

foreign

(3)

[  ]

A.

advice

B.

example

C.

article

D.

answer

(4)

[  ]

A.

up

B.

at

C.

after

D.

down upon

(5)

[  ]

A.

sentence

B.

book

C.

phrase

D.

dictionary

(6)

[  ]

A.

idea

B.

meaning

C.

answer

D.

translation

(7)

[  ]

A.

wrong

B.

interesting

C.

puzzled

D.

strangely

(8)

[  ]

A.

same

B.

different

C.

similar

D.

alike

(9)

[  ]

A.

important

B.

easy

C.

simple

D.

hard

(10)

[  ]

A.

place

B.

stress

C.

order

D.

formation

(11)

[  ]

A.

speaker

B.

listener

C.

reader

D.

writer

(12)

[  ]

A.

read

B.

repeat

C.

translate

D.

understand

(13)

[  ]

A.

remember

B.

say

C.

do

D.

deal with

(14)

[  ]

A.

letter

B.

words

C.

phrases

D.

idioms

(15)

[  ]

A.

Such as

B.

For example

C.

Because of

D.

According to

(16)

[  ]

A.

hardly

B.

nearly

C.

really

D.

clearly

(17)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

or

C.

instead

D.

as well

(18)

[  ]

A.

don't

B.

must

C.

should

D.

may

(19)

[  ]

A.

without

B.

instead of

C.

unless

D.

more than

(20)

[  ]

A.

today

B.

tomorrow

C.

in future

D.

in the past

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Few people realize that there is a big difference between formal English and informal English. Formal English is used for most writing, and often in public speaking and formal meetings. It pays close attention to grammar rules, because if we use proper grammar, our meaning is often more precise. Also, on important occasions, we do not want to appear uneducated or to offend (冒犯) others, so we are very careful about how we speak. Informal English is used in speaking or writing to our friends and family. It often does not pay such close attention to grammar rules, because when we speak or write to them, we want our words to flow quickly. Also, with our friends and family, we are usually not so worried about appearing uneducated or about offending them by how we write or speak.

A big difference between formal and informal English is the use of contractions. A contraction is where we make a word shorter or where we put two words together and take away some of the letters. For example, instead of saying “do not”, many people say “don’t”. Using contractions in our speech is fine because it sounds natural, especially when we speak to our friends. In formal writing, however, contractions are usually avoided because people might think that you have made a mistake, or that you do not know proper grammar.

In the same way we might make words shorter, in informal English we often make sentences shorter as well. For example, if someone asks you your name, you will likely answer with one word: your first name. However, in formal English we usually use complete sentences. For example, we might write “My name is John”. In most speaking, we may not need to use every word in a sentence because the person we are speaking to will probably still understand us. In most writing, however, every word in a sentence must be written out in order to make sure that we can be understood.

1.When we use formal English, _______.

A.we will offend others

B.we will appear educated on important occasions

C.we needn’t pay more attention to grammar rules

D.we can express ourselves more directly and more quickly

2.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “precise”?

A.clear             B.direct            C.puzzling           D.simple

3.Contractions are best used when we are _______.

A.speaking at a formal meeting               B.speaking in public

C.speaking to our friends                   D.writing an application (申请) letter

4.In speaking, we do not always use complete sentences because ______.

A.we do not care about grammar             B.we do not want to sound stupid

C.we can still be understood                D.we don’t want to waste time

 

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