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I 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从各题所给的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。 They were in the Smoky Mountains at their favorite bed-and-breakfast.David was smiling down at her.“What do you say,wonderful? Marry me?” 36 ,she knew he was the one.Forever.As she stared into his deep-green eyes,somewhere in the 37 a bell began to ring.It was pulling him away.She 38 him,but her arms were in empty air It was the sound of the 39 that fully awoke Susan from her 40 She sat up in bed and felt the receiver,“Hello?” “Susan,it’s David.Did I 41 you?” She smiled,rolling over 42 bed.“1 was just dreaming of you.Come over.” He 43 .“It’s still dark out.” “Please come over.We can sleep late 44 we head north.” David let out an upset sigh.“That’s why I’m calling.It’s about our 45 .I’ve got to delay.” Susan was suddenly wide awake.“What!” “I’m sorry.I’ve got to leave town.I’ll be back by tomorrow.We can head up first thing in the morning.We’ll 46 have two days.” “But I called the hotel,” Susan said, 47 ,“I got our old room at Stone Manor.” “I know,but...” “Tonight was supposed to be 48 —to celebrate six months.You do remember we’re engaged(订婚),don’t you?” “Susan,”He sighed,“I really can’t 49 into it now,they’ve got a car 50 . I’ll call you from the plane and 51 everything.” “Plane? What’s 52 ? Why would the university...?”
“It’s not the university.I’ll phone and explain later.I’ve really got to go;they’re cal1ing for me.I’ll be 53 touch.I promise.” “David!” she cried.“What’s...” But it was too late.David had 54 . Susan 55 awake for hours waiting for him to call back.The phone never rang? 36.A.Staring down B.Looking up C.Watching up D.Glancing over 37.A.distance B.church C.darkness D.sky 38.A.ran after B.called C.reached for D.held up 39.A.bell B.phone C.car D.plane 40.A.thought B.dream C.world D.night 41.A.frighten B.puzzle C.interrupt D.awake 42.A.down B.in C.from D.through 43.A.laughed B.blamed C.shouted D.cried 44.A.when B.while C.before D.after 45.A.trip B.marriage C.date D.engagement 46.A.only B.yet C.still D.otherwise 47.A.happy B.lost C.calm D.hurt 48.A.normal B.sleepless C.special D.sad 49.A.go B.come C.see D.make 50.A.parking B.waiting C.starting D.leaving 51.A.say B.imagine C.guess D.explain 52.A.matter B.that C.going on D.on 53.A.in B.out of C.by D.with 54.A.gone B.left C.hung up D.run away 55.A.lay B.stood C.sat up D.slept II:阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从各题所给的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。 A There is an old saying:No one thinks he’s a bad driver.Here’s an updated 21st century version:No one thinks he sends annoying(令人烦恼的)e-mails. But,plenty of us do. A Princeton University research found that 22 per cent of Americans.say e-mail has added to their work pressures and caused misunderstandings.Here’s a guide on e-mail etiquette(礼节)to help you avoid being annoying. Experts say there are three.types of e-mails with different rules-close friends,office and public e-mails. The close friends e-mail You can send your lover,your closest friends and your siblings(brothers and sisters) anything,from jokes to “you got to see this!”.But bear in mind that not everyone shares your sense of humour and you may expose them to viruses. The office e-mail Don’t add to people’s workload.Keep e-mails short and to the point. ◆Make the subject line factual and brief. ◆Write in clear,concise(简练的)sentences. ◆Provide your name and phone number at the end. The public e-mail Occasionally we have to send an e-mail to a group of people.If possible,write your public e-mails with a who,what,when,where structure.For example: Who:All members of the soccer team What:Team photo When:Saturday,March 25,at noon Where:Playing field 2. Finally,before you hit “Send”,check the following: ◆Is the e-mail a “flame”? Never send an e-mail in anger,It could stay around forever and haunt(萦绕心头)your professional and personal life. ◆Check the “To” field.Is this really who you want to send the message to? ◆Spell-check the message.Does it have an error that can affect you badly? 56.The writer uses the old saying at the beginning of the passage to show that ________. A.many people are good at driving B.not everyone can be a good driver C.many people can be good.at sending non-annoying e-mails D.many people think highly of themselves 57.The writer may want to tell the reader that ________. A.mails online are often sent to wrong places B.different e-mails should be written in deliberant ways C.sending office e-mails is sure to add to people’s workload D.the public e-mail is usually sent to a large number of people 58.According to the writer,________. A.e-mails with some misspellings may hurt the receiver B.before sending an e-mail,the sender should ask someone to check it C.jokes sent to a close friend online sometimes may be harmful D.about 80% of Americans like sending and receiving e-mails 59.If an e-mail is a “flame”,the sender of it must be very ________ at the moment. A.angry B.excited C.worried D.disappointed B Women have jumped ahead of men for the first time in using.the Internet to do their holiday shopping,according to a study published last week in the US. For Years men have been more likely to shop on the Internet than women,but during the 2004 holiday season 58 percent of those making online purchases were women. “It shows how mainstream the Internet is becoming”,said Lee Rainie,director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project group,which carried out the study. Rainie said it was only a matter of time before women shoppers caught up with men.This is because women traditionally make decisions about spending.