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一、单项选择: 1.We are going to have a picnic next week . Will you ________ us ? A. take part in B. go in for C. join D. join in 2.The box is ___________what I saw in the shop . A. some as B. the same like C. the same that D. the same as 3.The doctor told me to take the medicine ________________. A. every four hours B. four hours each C. four each hour D. every fourth hours 4.There is __________ in today’s newspaper . A. interesting special nothing B. nothing specially interesting C. specially interesting nothing D. nothing special interesting 5.Every player tried his best to _________ the game . A. win B. catch C. take D. beat 6. People are not allowed __________ freely at the meeting and they don’t allow ______ either. A. to talk ; smoking B. to talk , to smoke C. talking , smoking D. talking , to smoke 7.When he was there, he ______ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day. A. would B. should C. had better D. might 8. The old men who gave away lots of money ______ highly of at yesterday’s meeting. A. spoke B. spoken C. was spoken D. were spoken 9. The taxi driver often reminds passengers to ____ their belongings when they leave the car. A. keep B. catch C. hold D. take 10. It was so cold that the travelers had the fire ______ all the night. A. burning B. to burn C. burn D. burnt 11. The manager recommended he _______ a plane in order to get there in time for the meeting. A. take B. taking C. to take D. would take 12. While doing shopping, people sometimes can’t help ______ into buying something they don’t really want.
A. persuade B. persuading C. being persuaded D. to be persuaded 13. We have to __________ some practical measures. A. come out B. come up with C. come up D. come about 14. They couldn’t, ________ they would, get out of trouble by themselves. A. if B. when C. even if D. as if 15. Our English teacher advise us ____________ more after class. A. to practice to speak B. practising to speak C. to practice speaking D. practising speaking 16. --I'll tell Mary about her new job tomorrow. --You her last week. A. ought to tell B. would have told C. must tell D. should have told 17. I often see lights in that empty house. Do you think I __ report it to the police? A. should B. may C. will D. can 18. Tom, you leave all your clothes on the floor like this! A. wouldn’t B. mustn’t C. needn’t D. may not 19. John, look at the time. ____ you play the piano at such a late hour? A. Must B. Can C. May D. Need 20. ---I've taken someone else's green sweater by mistake. ---It ____Harry's. He always wears green. A. has to be B. will be C. mustn't be D. could be 二、完型填空: I was afraid to fly alone, but Dad put me on board anyway and a flight attendant (乘务员) was keeping an eye on me through the flight. 21 came to land. As we broke through the clouds, I could see lights 22 and knew we were getting close to the ground. When we came to the runway, however, I realized we were going too 23 ! I turned and looked back: no one seemed to be acting 24 — it seemed to be fine. The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted, “Look, the runway's 25 !” I looked up ahead and saw a busy road. There were lots of 26 that must have seen us because some of them 27 . We crossed the road, and I felt 28 not knowing whether we were going to run over or be hit by the cars! 29 was with us, but not for long. We 30 nose down onto some ground. The flight attendant came, “Have to 31 !” I didn’t 32 and immediately unfastened my seatbelt. Through the window I saw 33 sign. A 34_ thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might 35 ! The exits were opened and the 36 started to help get people down out. When I did touch the ground, I wanted to 37 , still fearing the explosion. The gas tanks were 38 and the flight attendant passed me my cell phone by which I called my grandparents, who were waiting for 39_ from me. Although they knew no one was dead, they were still glad I was 40 ! 21. A. Order B. The plane C. Time D. Place 22. A. below B. ahead C. around D. behind 23. A. slow B. far C. high D. fast 24. A. carefully B. differently C. calmly D. seriously 25. A. moving B. working C. ending D. closing 26. A. people B. passengers C. buses D. cars 27. A. stopped B. rushed C. escaped D. cheered 28. A. puzzled B. scared C. discouraged D. ashamed 29. A. Hope B. Care C. Luck D. Fear 30. A. landed B. struck C. settled D. crashed 31. A. get off B. sit still C. run away D. stay behind 32. A. wonder B. reply C. hesitate D. hurry 33. A. a gas-station B. an emergency C. a keep-off D. a no-crossing 34. A. curious B. powerful C. cautious D. bitter 35. A. survive B. explode C. rescue D. disappear 36. A. pilot B. air-hostess C. crew D. captain 37. A. lie down B. rush away C. ring up D. give up 38. A. unharmed B. destroyed C. removed D. equipped 39. A. gift B. word C. story D. evidence 40. A. polite B. patient C. nervous D. alive 三、阅读理解: A In 1944 a 22-year-old Army medic (卫生兵) was answering a battle-field cry for help when pieces of an exploding German shell tore into him. “Gee doc, I feel like both my arms were blown off,” George Lott told his surgeon as he was rushed into a first-aid station near the front in northeastern France. It was the beginning of a painful 5000-mile journey through three hospitals as doctors tried to save the medic's life. After five operations and two and a half years in Army hospitals, Lott, regained use of his left arm, but his right was painfully paralyzed (使丧失活动能力) , “I begged the doctors to cut off my arm,” he recalls. They did. An orphan since he was two, with a third grade education, Lott has lived on his pension(抚恤金) and Social Security (社会保险金) for the past 40 years. In 1962 he bought a house in Albany, N. Y., not far from the Adirondack Mountains where he hunted and fished.