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31. There ______ quantities of apples in the basket and there was ______ milk in the bucket.
A. were; a number of B. was; quantities of
C. were; a quantity of D. was; a good many
32. As the clock struck nine, players ______their positions and the match began.
A. stood up B. took up C. made up D. set up
33.________a reply from my American friend Bill, I decided to send another email to him.
A. Not having received B. Not being received
C .Not receiving D. Not to receive.
34. There was no doubt ____ it was in the supermarket _____ I lost my wallet yesterday.
A. that, that B. whether, whether C. that, whether D. whether, that
35. It _____ Sunday, I didn’t need to go to work. .I tidied all the cupboards of my apartments.
A. being B. is C. to be D. been
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I was walking home from work on a busy city street with lots of people. At that time, I wasn’t
36 going home, because my friends was 37 with their own business and weren’t able to spend time lazily with me. It’s then when I 38 past a homeless person that I hadn’t 39 before. He was moving back and forth to stay 40 , and very gently asking for some 41 . His words for money were so quiet that I could 42 hear him.
Something made me stop, turn around, an d walk up to him. All the while 43 thoughts w hirled (回旋)around in my head like, “What do you think you’re doing?” “You’re 44 , it’s dark out and you’re a woman.” Before I knew what I was 45 I asked him if he had had dinner yet and would he like to 46 me at a nearby restaurant. He said he hadn’t eaten and he would like to. 47 , he walked with me a few yards to the restaurant and 48 the door open for me as we entered.
He asked for the smallest thing on the 49 but I ordered a larger meal and I explained that the
50 wasn’t worth worrying about. We had a good dinner and a pleasant 51 about everyday things like where we grew up and what kind of music we liked. All the time I just hoped to say the
52 thing and to give him the 53 everyone deserves. I didn’t want to be like the case that I was better than anybody.
I was so grateful for this experience. I may not have met my friends that evening but I met an unexpected friend and the experience 54 my life. It will make me think twice i n future before I
55 about something I think I lack.
36.A.keeping away from B.putting off C.insisting on D.looking forward to
37.A.easy B.busy C.careful D.satisfied
38.A.walked B.looked C.came D.turned
39.A.felt B.known C.seen D.heard
40.A.warm B.cold C.cool D.hot
41.A.food B.kisses C.hugs D.change
42.A.happily B.hopefully C.hardly D.sadly
43.A.merry B.anxious C.boring D.touching
44.A.alone B.lonely C.kind D.excellent
45.A.asking B.thinking C.saying D.finding
46.A.join B.invite C.take D.bring
47.A.However B.Besides C.Anyhow D.Therefore
48.A.knocked B.pushed C.held D.threw
49.A.table B.dish C.menu D.plate
50.A.income B.price C.tip D.service
51.A.lunch B.speech C.discussion D.conversation
52.A.wrong B.right C.good D.bad
53.A.respect B.money C.help D.worry
54.A.destroyed B.kept C.changed D.made
55.A.learn B.quarrel C.think D.complain
第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Immigrants to the coast of southern Appalachian Mountains of North America brought the music and instruments of the Old World along with them for nearly 300 years. They brought some of their most important valuables with them. To most of them this was an instrument. Early Scottish settlers enjoyed the violin because it could be played to sound sad or li vely. The Irish violin, the German dulcimer, the Italian mandolin, the Spanish guitar, and the West African banjo were the most common musical instruments.
The communication among musicians fr om different ethnic groups(族群)produ ced music unique to this region of North America. Appalachian string bands(弦乐队)of the early 20th century primarily consisted of the violin, guitar, and banjo. This early country music along with early recorded country m usic is often referred to as old-time music.
According to Bill Malone in Country Music U.S.A, country music was “introduced to the world as a southern phenomenon.” In the South, folk music was a combination of cultural types, combining musical traditions of a variety of ethnic groups in the region. For example, some instrumental pieces from Anglo-Celtic immigrants were the basis of folk songs and ballads that form what is now known as old time music, from which country music descended. It is commonly thought that British and Irish folk music influenced the development of old time music. British and Irish arrivals to the Southern U.S. included immigrants from Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and England.