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He()his rose bushes carefully with insecticide every evening.

A.distributed

B.discharged

C.spread

D.sprayed

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第1题

Section A听力原文:A: Bye, Mark, have a nice weekend.B: Thanks, same to you. Doing anything

Section A

听力原文:A: Bye, Mark, have a nice weekend.

B: Thanks, same to you. Doing anything exciting?

A: No, not really. We were thinking of going to the beach, but I don't think Martin is well enough to go. So he will probably stay in and watch TV. And I'll plant the rose bushes I bought yesterday.

Q: What's the woman going to do this weekend?

(1)

A.Work in the garden.

B.Go to the beach.

C.Watch TV.

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第2题

He rose up, grinding his teeth, pale and with fury in______looks.A.xB.theC.hisD.him

He rose up, grinding his teeth, pale and with fury in______looks.

A.x

B.the

C.his

D.him

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第3题

Unfortunately, he ______ a setback in his attempt to find a solution to the problem.

A.achieved

B.created

C.suffered

D.rose

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第4题

听力原文:There was once a man who spent all his time in his glasshouse. Flowers were his n

听力原文: There was once a man who spent all his time in his glasshouse. Flowers were his name, and flowers were his main joy in life He grew flowers of every color under the sun. He grew these flowers in order to enter them for competition. His greatest hope in life was to grow a rose of an entirely new color that would win him the silver cup for the Rose of the Year (32) .

Mr. Flowers' glasshouse was close to a public path, which was always used by children walking to and from school. Boys were often attracted to throw a stone or two at his glasshouse (33) . So Mr. Flowers did his best to be in or close by his glasshouse at the beginning and end of the school day.

However, it was not convenient or possible to be on guard all the time (34) . Mr. Flowers had tried in many ways to prevent harm to his glasshouse, but nothing that he had done had been successful.

Then, just as he was giving up hope of ever winning the battle, and of growing the Rose of the Year, he had a truly wonderful idea. He put up a large notice made of good, strong wood, some meters away from the glasshouse, where it could be clearly seen from the path. He had painted on the board the words: DO NOT THROW STONES AT THIS NOTICE. After this, Mr. Flowers had no further trouble. The boys were much more attracted to throw stones at the notice than at the glasshouse (35) .

(33)

A.To grow beautiful flowers.

B.To grow a rose of new color and win a prize.

C.To grow all kinds of flowers in the world.

D.To take part in the competition.

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第5题

听力原文:There was once a man who spent all his time in his glasshouse. Flowers was his na

听力原文: There was once a man who spent all his time in his glasshouse. Flowers was his name, and flowers were his main joy in life. He grew flowers of every color under the sun. He grew these flowers in order to enter them for competition. His greatest hope in life was to grow a rose of an entirely new color that would win him the silver cup for the Rose of the Year.

Mr. Flowers' glasshouse was close to a public path, which was always used by children walking to and from school. Boys were often attracted to throw a stone or two at his glasshouse. So Mr. Flowers did his best to be in or close by his glasshouse at the beginning and end of the school day.

However, it was not convenient or possible to be on guard all the time. Mr. Flowers had tried in many ways to prevent harm to his glasshouse, but nothing that he had done had been successful.

Then, just as he was giving up hope of ever winning the battle, and of growing the Rose of the Year, he had a truly wonderful idea. He put up a large notice made of good, strong wood, some meters away from the glasshouse, where it could be clearly seen from the path. He had painted on the board the words: DO NOT THROW STONES AT THIS NOTICE. After this, Mr. Flowers had no further trouble. The boys were much more attracted to throw stones at the notice than at the glasshouse.

(33)

A.To grow beautiful flowers.

B.To grow a rose of new color and win a prize.

C.To grow all kinds of flowers in the world.

D.To take part in the competition.

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第6题

The Marriage of Young People Young people are often pressured to marry by their famil

The Marriage of Young People

Young people are often pressured to marry by their families and friends. Rose and Bill talk about the frustrations and disagreements Rose has had with her family. She has told Bill about how her family continually asks her why she isn't marrieD.Her family has been putting pressure on Rose to find a husband, and this makes Rose angry.

Bill understands how Rose feels. He has also been upset about how his friends react to his single life. His women friends usually find him date, even if he doesn't want them. They introduce him to new people as the eligible (合适的) bachelor.

Sometimes Rose and Bill feel they might be better off financially if they each found a marriage partner.. They know that two people living together and earning two salaries can afford more than a single person can. They also know about the income tax advantages married couples enjoy. However, for the moment, each of them is committed to remaining single.

Young people feel many pressures not to get marrieD.Rose has a very good job at the bank. There is a possibility of a promotion in the near future. A promotion means a higher salary and more responsibility. She questions whether she can combine success in business with marriage. Both demand a great amount of time and work. Bill too, is hesitant about getting married because of his active social life. He has many friends and is out with one of them almost every night. How can he ever settle down and stay home with one person? Will he miss friends?

At this point Rose and Bill are each trying to settle the question of whether to get married, Both Rose and Bill know they will reach a decision without being pressured.

第 31 题 Rose is frustrated by her family's_________

A.constant pressure about marriage

B.unwillingness to accept Bill into the family

C.ignorance of her career potential

D.all of the above

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第7题

Dixie Rose Makes Another Stride in RecoveryThe St. Louis Derby winner Dixie Rose had the c

Dixie Rose Makes Another Stride in Recovery

The St. Louis Derby winner Dixie Rose had the cast changed on his broken hind leg, his veterinarian said yesterday, and the plates and screws that were inserted three weeks ago appear to be working.

The first cast, which was placed on Dixie Rose's leg after four hours of surgery on May 21, was removed under general anesthesia, the University of Missouri School of Veterinary Medicine's Skroll Center said in a news release.

"His leg looks excellent," Dr. Debra Gregory said in the release. She added that the incision had healed well and the graft was taking.

Dr. Gregory implanted a plate and 27 screws to help the ankle fuse a day after Dixie Rose fell during the Holloway Stakes race in Charleston, South Carolina.

"All of the implants look unchanged," Dr. Gregory said. "The prognosis is good. It's unlikely he will race again, but the leg should recover fully."

Dixie Rose, a three-year-old colt, remains in the intensive care unit at the hospital in Columbia, MO.

What is learned about Dixie Rose?

A.He won the St. Louis Derby.

B.He won three of his last four races.

C.He was unable to start the Holloway Stakes.

D.He was not expected to win the Holloway Stakes.

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第8题

听力原文:Poe was born in Boston in 1809. He attended the University of Virginia, where he

听力原文: Poe was born in Boston in 1809. He attended the University of Virginia, where he was a distinguished student and developed his lifelong taste for liquor. Afterward, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and rose to the rank of sergeant major. He was expelled from West Point after a year, loosing his hopes of becoming a career officer.

Poe started publishing his poetry and stories in the early 1830s and pursued a career in journalism to ensure some sort of financial security. In 1843, he published several works, including "The Tell Tale Heart" and "The Gold Bug," which won a $100 prize in a contest sponsored by the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper. The story made Poe famous with the fiction--reading public His poem "The Raven," which appeared in the New York Evening Mirror in January 1845, was a critical and commercial success. Along with "To Helen" and "Annabel Lee," "The Raven" is considered one of Poe's finest poems. "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" are arguably two of his best short stories. But both Poe's and his wife Virginia's poor health kept the pair in financial and e motional distress. Poe died in 1849.

(36)

A.In the early 1810s.

B.In the early 1820s.

C.In the early 1830s.

D.In the early 1840s.

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第9题

第二节 短文理解1阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正

第二节 短文理解1

阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。

Morison and Philip were classmates. They lived in the same town. After they left school, Morison became the manager(经理) of a flower shop and Philip became a doctor in a hospital.

Philip made a girlfriend. He bought a rod rose for her each day to show his love. The flowers made her very happy. Sometimes he took the rose to her himself. But when he was busy in the hospital, he asked Morison to give the rose to her instead of him.

One afternoon, Philip came into the flower shop and said to Morison. "1'!1 go to another town to work today. I have no time to give the letter and the flowers to my girlfriend. Please give her the letter and twenty-four roses. "

In the evening, when Morison was closing the door of the shop, Philip came. "Morison, how many roses did you give my girlfriend this morning?" asked Philip angrily.

"I gave her thirty, "answered Morison.

"Why did you do that?" asked Philip.

"I thought you often bought roses for her in my shop. I want to give her six roses as the gifts (赠品). Six is a good number, you know, "said Morison.

"How foolish you are!" He threw his letter on the table. "Read it!"

Morison picked it up and began to read:

Dear Mimi,

I love you very much. Today is your birthday. Please accept my present--some roses. One rose is a year. And the number of the roses is your age.

Yours,

Philip

"She returned them to me, "cried Philip, "you must go and explain it to her. "

Philip and Morison had different jobs after school.

A.Right.

B.Wrong.

C.Doesn't say.

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第10题

听力原文: Poe was born in Boston in 1809. He attended the University of Virginia, where he
was a distinguished student and developed his lifelong taste for liquor. Afterward, he enlisted in the U. S. Army and rose to the rank of sergeant major. He was expelled from West Point after a year, loosing his hopes of becoming a career officer.

Poe started publishing his poetry and stories in the early 1830s and pursued a career in journalism to ensure some sort of financial security. In 1843, he published several works, including "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Gold Bug," which won a $100 prize in a contest sponsored by the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper. The story made Poe famous with the fiction-reading public His poem "The Raven," which appeared in the New York Evening Mirror in January 1845, was a critical and commercial success. Along with "To Helen" and "Annabel Lee," "The Raven" is considered one of Poe's finest poems. "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" are arguably two of his best short stories. But both Poe's and his wife Virginia's poor health kept the pair in financial and emotional distress. Poe died in 1849.

When did Poe start publishing his poetry and stories and pursue a career in journalism?

A.In the early 1810s.

B.In the early 1820s.

C.In the early 1830s.

D.In the early 1840s.

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