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20.-You didn't get hurt at all in the traffic accident?
-______.I was a lucky dog.(  )
A.No problemB.Good heavens,no
C.I'm afraid notD.I don't think so

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19.Between the two books         the photo album you are looking for.( 。
A.areB.isC.hasD.have

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18.-Mary looks hot and dry.
-So ______ you if you had a high fever.( 。
A.wouldB.doC.willD.are

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17.---Thomson said he could fix my computer,but I really doubt it.
---        .He's very good at the sort of thing.( 。
A.I couldn't agree more.B.It's just a piece of cake.
C.Don't worry.D.That's out of the question.

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16.---Jane,I feel really nervous with the oral contest approaching.
---        .As long as you try your best,it's a victory.( 。
A.Take your timeB.Take it easy
C.No problemD.It's hard to say

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15.What a pity.If I had caught that flight,I _______ over the Pacific Ocean now.( 。
A.would flyB.would have flown
C.would be flyingD.were flying

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14.英語(yǔ)課上,文題要求,相互修改作文.假設(shè)以下短文為你同桌所寫(xiě),請(qǐng)你對(duì)其進(jìn)行修改.短文中共有10處錯(cuò)誤,各句中最多有兩處.錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改.
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(^),并在此符號(hào)下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞.
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(xiàn)(\)劃掉.
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線(xiàn),并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改的詞.
注意:
1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分.
Li Yue had been awarded the title of"Star Student of the Week"for which she did for the class.On a hot afternoon of last Saturday,Li Yue,want to downtown and walked from one store to another,looking for the costumes we would wear in the singing contest.While the rest of us was enjoying our leisure time in cool and comfortable rooms,she  spent the whole afternoon searching and selecting.Finally she found the right clothes.Deeply moved by his efforts,we tried our best and won the first prize in the contest.
Li Yue is always warm-hearted and cared a lot about the class.Besides,she devoted her spare time to help others.She set a good example for us.However,she deserves the honor and we should learn her.

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13.When Russell Lyons volunteered for the first time,he read"Goodnight Moon"to a class of San Diego preschoolers.And it wasn't reading-he'd memorized the book and was reciting it out loud.He was 4.Still,he said it felt good up there,in front of the other kids,lending a hand.He wanted more of that feeling.
Thirteen years later,he's getting a lot of it.He's on a five-month road trip across America-not sightseeing,but volunteering.
The University City resident has spent time at an animal reserve in Utah,a women's shelter in St.Louis,a soup kitchen in New York,a retirement home in Tucson.This week he's in Los Angeles,at a program that supports disabled youth.
"I just like helping people and feeling that something I do is making a difference,"he said.He resists the idea that his"Do Good Adventure"is all that unusual.It bothers him that the media often describe young people as lazy,self-centered and materialistic.So he sees his trip as a chance to make a statement,too."About 55percent of teens do volunteer work,higher than the rate for adults,"he said,according to a 2002 study."Not everybody knows that."
Of course,some teens do volunteer work because it looks impressive on their college applications.Lyons said he mentioned his trip on his submissions.But charity work is a habit with him.Even before the cross?country trip,he was volunteering about 200hours a year at various places.He's made sandwiches for homeless families in Washington D.C.He's taught math to fifth-graders in Cuernavaca,Mexico.
He gets some of that drive from his mother,Leslye Lyons,who has been involved in nonprofits for much of her life.She was there when her son"read"to the preschoolers-a memory of hers"that will never go away."

56.What did Russell Lyons think of his first volunteering?B
A.Creative.  B.Impressive.  C.Persuasive.  D.Imaginative.
57.The third paragraph is meant to.A
A.indicate Russell Lyons is working as a volunteer
B.introduce some tourist attractions across America
C.a(chǎn)ppeal for volunteers to offer help to those in need
D.show volunteers are needed in all parts of America
58.According to Paragraph 4,Russell Lyons is against the idea that.C
A.what he has done is common
B.most teens do volunteer work
C.young people don't work hard
D.a(chǎn)dults prefer to be volunteers
59.Russell Lyons has been doing volunteer work because.D
A.it is necessary for college applications
B.he ought to keep his promise to Mom
C.he likes the feeling of being praised
D.it has become a natural part of his life
60.What does the last paragraph suggest?B
A.Leslye Lyons is too busy to look after her son.
B.Russell Lyons is greatly influenced by his mother.
C.Leslye Lyons almost earns no money all her life.
D.Children are always important to their parents.

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12.Dr Asim Syed,32,has performed more than 100operations at London's Hammersmith Hospital in the country's busiest transplant unit,but never imagined that he would one day become a donor himself.
He stepped forward when was told his 64-year-old mother might be dead within months unless she got a new kidney (腎).The worried surgeon brought her to London to be cared for at his hospital.However,it was not all plain sailing.Tests showed Dr Syed was the wrong blood group,so the only way was to go through a special blood-washing process.He consulted colleagues about that,but they didn't agree,because the risk of rejection is still too high.Dr Syed and his mother were then advised to consider a new way of donating and receiving,called an organ-paired.That is,Dr Syed donated his kidney to an unknown person and another donor in the chain was a successful match for his mother.The chain of three transplants took place at the same time on July 31with Dr Syed's kidney going to a recipient in the Midlands and Mrs.Syed receiving her kidney from a person in the south of England.
Just hours after donating his own kidney,Dr Syed found himself recovering in bed next to his mother.Mrs Syed said,"When I came round from my operation Asim was in the next bed and the first thing he said was,‘Mum now all your worries are over.'Tears fell down."
Now mother and son are recovering well with Dr Syed already back at work.Mrs.Syed is staying with him for several months while the hospital monitors her progress.
He said,"I did what anyone would do when they see a relative suffering disease.Although I wasn't able to help mum directly,by agreeing to be part of a chain,I was also very happy."

41.Why isn't it a plain sailing?B
A.No one can treat his mother well.
B.Dr Syed was the wrong blood group.
C.They didn't have money to be in hospital.
D.Mrs.Syed was unwilling to receive the operation.
42.Why didn't his colleagues agree to the method of blood-washing?A
A.It is very dangerous.
B.It costs too much.
C.They didn't know how to do it at all.
D.They didn't have the relative equipment.
43.What can we learn about Mrs.Syed?A
A.She was touched by his son's deed.
B.She has already recovered completely.
C.After operation,she went her own home.
D.She was in hospital in London for many years.
44.What can be inferred from the text?B
A.The hospital still needs improving.
B.Dr Syed has love and devotion to his parents.
C.The expense in the hospital is too high to afford.
D.Dr Syed donated his kidney to his mother directly.

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11.Growing up,I remember my father as a silent,serious man not the sort of person around whom one could laugh.As a teenager arriving in America,knowing nothing,I wanted a father who could explain the human journey.In college,when friends called home for advice,1 would sink into deep depression for what I did not have.
Today.a(chǎn)t twenty-seven,I have come to rediscover them in ways that my teenage mind would not allow-as adults and as friends with their own faults and weaknesses.
One night after my move back home,I overheard my father on the telephone.There was some trouble.Later,Dad shared the problem with me.Apparently my legal training had earned me some privileges in his eyes.I talked through the problem with Dad.a(chǎn)nalyzing the purposes of the people involved and offering several negotiation strategies.He listened patiently before finally admitting,"I can't think like that.I am a simple man."
Dad is a brilliant scientist who can deconstruct (解構(gòu)) the building blocks of nature.Yet human nature is a mystery to him.That night I realized that he was simply not skilled at dealing with people,much less the trouble of a conflicted teenager.It's not in his nature to understand human desires.
And so,there it was-it was no one's fault that my father held no interest in human lives while 1 placed great importance in them.We are at times born more sensitive,wide-eyed,and dreamy than our parents and become more curious and idealistic than them.Dad perhaps never expected me for a child.And I,who knew Dad as an intelligent man,had never understood that his intelligence did not cover all of my feelings.
It has saved me years of questioning and confusion.I now see my parents as people who have other relationships than just Father and Mother.I now overlook their many faults and weaknesses,which once annoyed me.
I now know my parents as friends:people who ask me for advice; people who need my support and understanding.And I've come to see my past clearly.

46.What was the author's impression of her father when she was a teenager?B
A.Friendly but irresponsible.
B.Intelligent but severe.
C.Cold and aggressive.
D.Caring and communicative.
47.Why did the author feel depressed when her friends called home?D
A.She did not have a phone to a1l home.
B.Her father did not care about her human journey.
C.Her father was too busy to answer her phone.
D.Her father couldn't give her appropriate advice.
48.After the author overheard her father on the telephone.C
A.he blamed her for impoliteness
B.he rediscovered human nature
C.he consulted with her about his problem
D.he changed his attitude towards the author
49.The author realized thatC
A.her father had too many faults and weaknesses
B.her father was not as intelligent as she had thought
C.her father was not good at interpersonal relationships
D.her father placed too much importance in social activities
50.Which of the following is the best title of this passage?A
A.My Parents as Friends
B.My Parents as Advisors
C.My Father-a Serious Man
D.My Father-an Intelligent Scientist.

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