2.下面加点的字读音全部正确的一项是 ( )
A.慰藉(jiè) 缄默(jiān) 卓尔不群(zhuó) 如橼巨笔(yuón)
B.遒劲(jìng) 蛊惑(gǔ) 自怨自艾(yì) 素昧平生(mèi)
C.缜密(shèn) 摒弃(bìng) 焚膏继晷(guī) 同仇敌忾(kài)
D.怆然(chuàng) 跻身(qī) 筚路蓝缕(bì) 岿然不动(kuī)
1.下列各组词语中加点字的读音,完全相同的一组是 ( )
A.煎熬 悭吝 信笺 歼击机 草菅人命
B.渎职 赎罪 案牍 小牛犊 穷兵黩武
C.对峙 窒息 挚友 滞纳金 栉风沐雨
D.媲美 裨益 辅弼 庇护权 刚愎自由
第一节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,写出各单词的正确行使。(每空只写一词)。
66.Please keep an eye on my _____________(行李) while I go to buy the ticket.
67.She wants to buy some _______________(地毯) to make the room comfortable.
68.He washed and _______________(剃须), then hurried out of the room.
69.Peter wants to become a __________(教练)in the future.
70.He looks hones, but __________ (事实上)he is not.
71.The students _______________(交换) gifts with each other while they were in Japan.
72.The temple was completely_____(毁坏) in the 1960s.
73.Every year many of the students in our school are admitted to some key __________(大学).
74.The professor knows __________(几门) foreign languages.
75.Among the subjects, she likes _______________(生物) best.
第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Boys and girls,
It gives us great pleasure to get together here with
our guest from Australia.First in all, allow me, on behalf 76.________
of all the students present here, express our 77.________
warmly welcome to our guest-Mr.Jackson. 78.________
Mr.Jackson, a headmaster of the Jackson High 79.________
School in Canberra.has much knowledge or experience. 80.________
His school takes in overseas students, some of them 81.________
are Chinese.To make his school better know, 82.________
he is here not only to introduce the school to us and 83.________
tell us anything about their system of education. 84.________
Now, may Mr.Jackson make a speech for us? 85.________
第三节 书面表达(满分30分)
假如你叫李明。你的好友Mark生病了,在家复习迎考。以下是学校关于期末考试的通知,请根据该通知写一份100词左右的e-mail,告诉他考试的情况。
时间:下周四 the last day of the exam week.
内容:五个问题中任意回答三个;写作文一篇;
复习范围:课本,期中考试试卷和笔记;
计分:期末考试占55%;期中考试占25%研究型课程占20%.
注意:
1.开头已写好,不计如总词数;
2.生词:研究性课程reaearch work;分数grade。
Dear Mark,
It’s pity that you can’t go over your lessons with us.
65.The underlined word "outcry" (in Paragraph 2) probably means .
A.protest B.protect C.scream D.alarm
第二卷(非选择题 共55分)
64.What do proponents (supporters) of animal rights do to convince people of their opinion?
A.They treat their own pets kindly.
B.They explode bombs at laboratories that conduct scientific tests.
C.They give examples of animals that were mistreated in labs.
D.They point out the diseases that have been cured by scientists.
63.Animal experiments will probably continue because .
A.there are enough regulations to protest animals from abuse
B.they are critical for understanding and curing human disease
C.the groups that oppose them aren't very big or powerful
D.scientists insist they are harmless
62.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A.Mice and rats make the best subjects for experiments.
B.Scientific experiments can be carried out without animals.
C.Fewer animals should be taken to laboratories.
D.Americans are questioning the use of animals in experiments.
61.What did Denis Hennequin do to increase the sales of McDonald in Europe?
A.He visited all the McDonaId's branches in Europe.
B.He introduced "open door" visitor's days in each country.
C.He had done a reliable job as head of the group's French subsidiary.
D.He engaged in a dialogue with the public.
E
Animal experimentation is the backbone(支柱) of American research and treatment of disease. Each year, 17 to 22 million animals are sacrificed in the name of science.While 90 percent of them are rats and mice, 180,000 dogs, 50,000 cats.61,000 monkeys and 554,000 rabbits are done away with in Laboratories operated by industry and government.
But the public has raised an outcry over these deaths.Spurred vivid reports of cruelty, the animal rights movement is made up of 7,000 organizations with 10 million members.They've documented cases in which monkeys were isolated in steel tanks for 45 days and dogs were bombarded with radiation or chemicals until they bled from the mouth.
Scientists say such incidents are rare.I aws have been passed to govern testing.Many research centers now have committees to review all proposed animal experiments, and computers can be used in place of animals in many experiments.But scientists say they can't do without animals to test new drugs and treatments on animals to make sure they're safe for humans.Animal experiments produced vaccines or treatments for diseases such as diabetes(糖尿病), and techniques used in open heart surgery.They're important to efforts to find a treatment for AIDS.
Animals rights activists have shown they will go to almost any length.One New York researcher received more than 10,000 protest letters following publicity other experiments in which she gave drugs to monkeys.The researcher was studying drug addiction.A protester was arrested in Connecticut for placing a pipe bomb outside a company that used animals in tests.After fires and break-ins, many labs have bought electronic locks and alarms for protection.Other targets of the animal rights movement are the fur industry, farms, and school biology classes in which children dissect(解剖) frogs.
The movement has scored some successes.A dozen states no longer allow pounds- places that accept dogs and cats that have no homes to sell animals to scientists.Scientists claim the cost of their work will rise as a result.
The battle between scientists and activists raises a basic question: Can modern society be both humane in its treatment of living things and advanced in its treatment of disease? It seems certain there will be new restrictions placed on the use of animals in scientific experiments.
60.Which of the following is not included in the McDonaId's packaging?
A.attentions B.fat C.protein D.salt content
59.McDonaId's is blamed in Europe for the following reasons EXCEPT .
A.making people fat B.exploiting workers
C.treating animals cruelly D.earning too much
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