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    1、每日一练9第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Katie Whetsell has been enjoying Disney movies from an early age and would often watch them with her mom,Karen. Confident about herself, Katie knew she 41 would be a performer in the future.When Katie was nine years old, her family were shocked by an unexpected 42 .Ka

    2、ties mother was diagnosed(诊断)with cancer. When the doctor told the Whetsell family that Karens disease was serious, and that she was 43 to get well again,they made a(n) 44 . Disney World had been a longtime dream for Karen.So the family headed to Disney World for a trip that none of them would ever

    3、45 .While they were watching a light show, a performer put her hands on Karens shoulder. They exchanged smiles and, to this day,Katie still remembers how 46 her mom looked. This was the day Katie decided she wanted to 47 for Disney. Sadly,Katies mom Karen lost her 48 . Her family members 49 her ever

    4、y day and often think of that Disney vacation.Katie went on to pursue(追求)performing for a living. She 50 for years, working as a waitress and trying to make it as a(n) 51 . Her effort finally 52 when she was hired as a performer in Disney.Katie says she could help other families get away from the 53

    5、 in their lives, whether its a battle with cancer or simply helping adults feel like kids again. “Everything we do at the parks 54 . We give people an opportunity to 55 with their childhood.41.A.fortunatelyB.surely C.normallyD.hardly42.A.proposalB.targetC.turnD.detail43.A.unnecessaryB.unusualC.unwis

    6、e D.unlikely44.A.decisionB.ruleC.judgmentD.option45.A.expectB.imagineC.enjoyD.forget46.A.surprisedB.delightedC.calmD.brave47.A.answerB.waitC.rateD.work48.A.battleB.confidenceC.balance D.anger49.A.concernB.encourageC.rememberD.comfort50.A.struggledB.rented C.survivedD.pressed51.A.directorB.performerC

    7、.starD.operator52.A.continuedB.succeededC.existed D.changed53.A.tensionB.failure C.sufferingD.loss54.A.makes a difference B.sets an exampleC. keeps a record D.reaches an agreement55.A.agreeB.compareC.liveD.reconnect第二节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)根据首字母提示或中文提示写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。注意:每个空格只写1个单词。答题时请写出包含所给首字母的完整的

    8、单词。56.It was a really heated a_and in fact they were shouting at each other.57. With the encouragement from his family, Joe began to hold a positive a_towards his life and study.58.As we all know,Canada and America are both countries rich in natural_(资源)。59.Teaching young children is not easy but c_

    9、,which needs great patience and skill.60.Young mothers prefer f_working hours,so that they dont have to start or finish their work at a fixed(固定的)time.61. Undeniably, the children get far more_(个别的)attention in these small classes.62.As a young adult, we need to behave_(负责)rather than depend on pare

    10、nts.63.They wanted to_(设计)a machine that was both attractive and useful.64. This is an interesting film b_on a true story in the 1930s in Beijing.65.After her g_from Beijing University,Amy took up a job as a teacher in poor mountainous areas.第三节 语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Magic TouchFrom my hotel room

    11、 window,I could see a large advertisement board with his face on it: Jason,the Great Magician.I absent- mindedly turned the 71._(page) of the phone book and came across a city map. Drinking my iced coffee I ran my fingers along the streets 72._the hotel to the opera hall. Not more 73_a half-hour wal

    12、k,I thought.I looked 74._(quick) at the clock. The show starts in one hour; plenty of time! I drank the rest of my coffee and went to take a shower.Soon after, I was on my way to the show, 75._(carry) a fancy black handbag and a happy smile.The hall was dark when I came in; the show was about 76._(b

    13、egin). I made my way backstage just 77._the great magician was putting on his top hat.Daddy,Im so glad to see you,I 78._(whisper). “Im in town for the writers class, but I just couldnt miss your show. I gave him a quick hug and went back into the seating area, leaving him with a 79._(surprise) smile

    14、.I settled down in the darkness, and the curtains opened.Magically,that show remains the Great Jasons best 80._(perform) to this day.第四节 阅读理解DOver the past five decades mosquito populations in parts of the U.S. have increased by a factor of 10a worrying situation with great possibilities of the spre

    15、ad of diseases and some places are actually more vulnerable than others. A new study published last October in the Journal of Medical Entomology found that in Baltimore poor neighborhoods bear the biggest problem: They have not only more mosquitoes but also larger ones, which often survive longer. T

    16、he problem most likely is rooted in the fact that Baltimore has nearly 17,000 abandoned(废弃的)buildings,which are concentrated in poor areas and serve as convenient breeding(繁殖)place for mosquitoes.Researchers at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, N.Y., and the University of Marylan

    17、d trapped Asian tiger mosquitoes in five Baltimore neighborhoods over three years. This species, introduced to the U.S.in 1987, is now the most common in many American cities. The researchers found that the insects grow larger in poor blocks and tend to live longer, as a result of which they could b

    18、ring higher disease risks. They also found that poor blocks in Baltimore are 72 percent more likely to have Asian tiger mosquitoes than rich blocks are and have larger mosquito populations.The researchers say poor blocks produce more and larger mosquitoes because they have more abandoned buildings t

    19、han wealthy blocks do and are more heavily littered with thrown-away containers(容器)that collect standing water. And water that pools in degraded buildings is protected by shade-which helps mosquitoes grow larger. Some cities efforts to plant trees in poor blocks may worsen the problem: Trees and shr

    20、ubs not only shade outdoor breeding pools but also shed leaves into the water and feed the young mosquito, helping them grow bigger.If mosquito-borne diseases start to spread more widely in U.S. cities,the new study shows poor neighborhoods could be hit especially hard.Cities need to focus more mosq

    21、uito-control efforts on these areas. Urban health departments typically educate homeowners about the importance of emptying water out of outdoor containers. But nobody empties those in or around abandoned buildings, and so far most municipalities(市下的自治区)have not been willing to take on the job. “It

    22、is something that is fairly difficult for a city to address because its really expensive to go into private properties(房产)and clean them up, says Dina Fonseca, a molecular ecologist at Rutgers University. Yet if these properties become breeding grounds not only for annoying mosquitoes but also for d

    23、angerous diseases, officials calculus may need to shift.32. What does the underlined word“vulnerable” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Often ignored B.Easily harmedC.Heatedly discussed D.Widely misunderstood33.What did the researchers find about poor Baltimore blocks?A. They failed to control all kinds of mosq

    24、uitoes.B.They were looked down on due to mosquitoes.C.They hosted bigger and more dangerous mosquitoes.D.They had a higher death rate caused by mosquitoes.34.What may be bad to poor Baltimore blocks though it is commonly thought to be good?A.Planting trees in blocks B.Clearing abandoned buildingsC.R

    25、educing standing water nearby D.Clearing the piles of rubbish35. What does the author say about controlling mosquitoes in the last paragraph?A. Local people are too poor to afford it.B.Urban health departments have done enough.C.Homeowners refuse to empty water out of outdoor containers.D.Local gove

    26、rnments should take on more responsibility.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共12.5分)Dogs do not see the world in the same way that we do. They rely on their body language for communication. Read on to see the ways they SHOW their feelings and emotions through their actions and behaviors!How They BarkThere are severa

    27、l reasons dogs bark. If it is loud and frequent, it might be something urgent. Perhaps they sense danger and want to let you know. 36 Loud barking can also mean that they are in pain. Make sure to pay attention to figure it out!On Your Feet37 It might be a little annoying,but your dogs mean well! Th

    28、is is their way to show their love and loyalty. They only want to be as close to you as possible. It is behavior that they got from their ancestors when they used to run as a pack.Eye MovementIn certain ways,dogs are like humans. 38 They look at the ground when they feel tired or sad. Meanwhile, the

    29、y open their eyes wide and look around when they are excited. A raised eyebrow might mean confusion.Make sure to take these all into account!Barking At NothingSometimes when our dogs are looking out the window and start barking, we notice there is nothing actually there for the dog to bark at, so wh

    30、y are they barking? 39 Your house is their house, too,and they want any and all intruders(侵入者)to know that they are there.40 If your dog refuses to eat when another dog or human is in the room with them, it is not because of any other reason except for the fact that they do not want to share their f

    31、ood with you. While humans likely dont think about this because we dont eat dog food, dogs dont understand that!A.Using Their TailsB.Only Eating AloneC.They tend to show emotions with their eyes as well.D.They could be doing this because they are protecting your house.E. Shorter and softer barks, me

    32、anwhile, mean that they want to play.F. Dogs like to lie on your feet when you are eating dinner or watching TV.G.They have been waiting for you to come back, and they cannot control their excitement.完形填空(15分)41-45 BCDAD 46-50 BDACA 51-55 BBCAD单词拼写(5分)56.argument 57.attitude 58.resources 59.challenging 60.flexible 61.individual 62.responsibly 63.design 64.based 65.graduation语篇填空(15分)71.pages 72.from 73.than 74.quickly 75.carrying 76.to begin 77.as/when 78.whispered79.surprised 80.performance阅读理解:32-35 BCAD七选五:36-40 EFCDB

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