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2020年11月学位英语考试真题参考答案

一、Part I Reading Comprehension (30%)

Passage 1

Questions to 5 are based on the following passage.

Country music star Kenny Rogers, known for classics like "The ambler" and "Islands in the Stream", died Friday night. He was 81. He died of natural causes at home in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

During his six-decade career, the popular singer sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won three Grammy Awards and was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. (76)He also published several photography books, donated time and money to noble causes, appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and launched a restaurant chain.

Kenneth Donald Rogers was born in Houston on Aug. 21, 1938. The fourth of Edward and Lucille's eight children, Rogers grew up in a government housing project. He was the first person in his family to receive a high school diploma.

"As early as elementary school, I began to see music and singing as a relief from all the awkwardness and embarrassment of growing up poor, shy and often an outsider," Rogers wrote in his 2012 book, Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir. He entered his first talent contest when he was 10. His version of "Lovesick Blues" won him the grand prize: a half-gallon of ice cream and a meeting with a country music star.

In high school, he formed a vocal group called the Scholars. They recorded a few forgettable songs, then went their separate ways. As a solo artist, Kenneth Rogers recorded a song called "That Crazy Feeling", which was released to the public.

In 1959, jazz pianist Bobby Doyle heard Rogers play at a club and asked him to join the Bobby Doyle Three as a bassist(贝斯手) and harmony singer. Rogers wasn't a bass player but signed on anyway. The group disbanded(解散) in the mid-1960s. By then, Rogers had “learned how to be a musician from Bobby Doyle,“ as he wrote half a century later.


1、From the passage we learn that Kenny Rogers was born in the _____.

A、early 1960s

B、late 1930s

C、early 1950s

D、late 1940s


Passage 1

Questions to 5 are based on the following passage.

Country music star Kenny Rogers, known for classics like "The ambler" and "Islands in the Stream", died Friday night. He was 81. He died of natural causes at home in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

During his six-decade career, the popular singer sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won three Grammy Awards and was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. (76)He also published several photography books, donated time and money to noble causes, appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and launched a restaurant chain.

Kenneth Donald Rogers was born in Houston on Aug. 21, 1938. The fourth of Edward and Lucille's eight children, Rogers grew up in a government housing project. He was the first person in his family to receive a high school diploma.

"As early as elementary school, I began to see music and singing as a relief from all the awkwardness and embarrassment of growing up poor, shy and often an outsider," Rogers wrote in his 2012 book, Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir. He entered his first talent contest when he was 10. His version of "Lovesick Blues" won him the grand prize: a half-gallon of ice cream and a meeting with a country music star.

In high school, he formed a vocal group called the Scholars. They recorded a few forgettable songs, then went their separate ways. As a solo artist, Kenneth Rogers recorded a song called "That Crazy Feeling", which was released to the public.

In 1959, jazz pianist Bobby Doyle heard Rogers play at a club and asked him to join the Bobby Doyle Three as a bassist(贝斯手) and harmony singer. Rogers wasn't a bass player but signed on anyway. The group disbanded(解散) in the mid-1960s. By then, Rogers had “learned how to be a musician from Bobby Doyle,“ as he wrote half a century later.


2、According to the passage, “______” is one of Kenny Rogers' best remembered songs.

A、The Gambler

B、That Crazy Feeling

C、Lovesick Blues

D、Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir


Passage 1

Questions to 5 are based on the following passage.

Country music star Kenny Rogers, known for classics like "The ambler" and "Islands in the Stream", died Friday night. He was 81. He died of natural causes at home in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

During his six-decade career, the popular singer sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won three Grammy Awards and was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. (76)He also published several photography books, donated time and money to noble causes, appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and launched a restaurant chain.

Kenneth Donald Rogers was born in Houston on Aug. 21, 1938. The fourth of Edward and Lucille's eight children, Rogers grew up in a government housing project. He was the first person in his family to receive a high school diploma.

"As early as elementary school, I began to see music and singing as a relief from all the awkwardness and embarrassment of growing up poor, shy and often an outsider," Rogers wrote in his 2012 book, Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir. He entered his first talent contest when he was 10. His version of "Lovesick Blues" won him the grand prize: a half-gallon of ice cream and a meeting with a country music star.

In high school, he formed a vocal group called the Scholars. They recorded a few forgettable songs, then went their separate ways. As a solo artist, Kenneth Rogers recorded a song called "That Crazy Feeling", which was released to the public.

In 1959, jazz pianist Bobby Doyle heard Rogers play at a club and asked him to join the Bobby Doyle Three as a bassist(贝斯手) and harmony singer. Rogers wasn't a bass player but signed on anyway. The group disbanded(解散) in the mid-1960s. By then, Rogers had “learned how to be a musician from Bobby Doyle,“ as he wrote half a century later.


3、The word version in Paragraph 4 is probably closest in meaning to _____.

A、translating

B、reading

C、Singing

D、dancing


Passage 1

Questions to 5 are based on the following passage.

Country music star Kenny Rogers, known for classics like "The ambler" and "Islands in the Stream", died Friday night. He was 81. He died of natural causes at home in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

During his six-decade career, the popular singer sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won three Grammy Awards and was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. (76)He also published several photography books, donated time and money to noble causes, appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and launched a restaurant chain.

Kenneth Donald Rogers was born in Houston on Aug. 21, 1938. The fourth of Edward and Lucille's eight children, Rogers grew up in a government housing project. He was the first person in his family to receive a high school diploma.

"As early as elementary school, I began to see music and singing as a relief from all the awkwardness and embarrassment of growing up poor, shy and often an outsider," Rogers wrote in his 2012 book, Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir. He entered his first talent contest when he was 10. His version of "Lovesick Blues" won him the grand prize: a half-gallon of ice cream and a meeting with a country music star.

In high school, he formed a vocal group called the Scholars. They recorded a few forgettable songs, then went their separate ways. As a solo artist, Kenneth Rogers recorded a song called "That Crazy Feeling", which was released to the public.

In 1959, jazz pianist Bobby Doyle heard Rogers play at a club and asked him to join the Bobby Doyle Three as a bassist(贝斯手) and harmony singer. Rogers wasn't a bass player but signed on anyway. The group disbanded(解散) in the mid-1960s. By then, Rogers had “learned how to be a musician from Bobby Doyle,“ as he wrote half a century later.


4、According to the passage, Kenny Rogers ______.

A、came from a rich family

B、was very confident

C、didn't finish high school

D、wasn't a bass player


Passage 1

Questions to 5 are based on the following passage.

Country music star Kenny Rogers, known for classics like "The ambler" and "Islands in the Stream", died Friday night. He was 81. He died of natural causes at home in Sandy Springs, Georgia.

During his six-decade career, the popular singer sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, won three Grammy Awards and was given a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. (76)He also published several photography books, donated time and money to noble causes, appeared in a number of made-for-television movies and launched a restaurant chain.

Kenneth Donald Rogers was born in Houston on Aug. 21, 1938. The fourth of Edward and Lucille's eight children, Rogers grew up in a government housing project. He was the first person in his family to receive a high school diploma.

"As early as elementary school, I began to see music and singing as a relief from all the awkwardness and embarrassment of growing up poor, shy and often an outsider," Rogers wrote in his 2012 book, Luck or Something Like it: A Memoir. He entered his first talent contest when he was 10. His version of "Lovesick Blues" won him the grand prize: a half-gallon of ice cream and a meeting with a country music star.

In high school, he formed a vocal group called the Scholars. They recorded a few forgettable songs, then went their separate ways. As a solo artist, Kenneth Rogers recorded a song called "That Crazy Feeling", which was released to the public.

In 1959, jazz pianist Bobby Doyle heard Rogers play at a club and asked him to join the Bobby Doyle Three as a bassist(贝斯手) and harmony singer. Rogers wasn't a bass player but signed on anyway. The group disbanded(解散) in the mid-1960s. By then, Rogers had “learned how to be a musician from Bobby Doyle,“ as he wrote half a century later.


5、Which of the following contributes the most to his success as a country music star?

A、The government housing project that he grew up in.

B、The first talent contest that he took part in.

C、The association with Bobby Doyle.

D、The restaurant chain that he launched.


Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

When Ella's owners escaped from their home, they weren't able to take the dog with them. But as wildfires raced through, Ella stood watch at the only house that was still standing in the neighborhood.

(77)Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days. The family wasn't sure if Ella would survive the flames. But a family friend told Ella's owners, Mike and Leahna Copsey, that he'd seen her standing guard outside their neighbor's house.

The Copseys' neighborhood was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire, the deadly California wildfire that started on Nov.8,2018. The death toll(死亡人数) was 71, and more than 1,000 missing persons had been reported.

As for Ella, the dog is now living with Kayla Westman, the Copseys' eldest daughter. Westman has created a GoFundMe page where visitors can make donations to help her pay for Ella's medical bills. So far, she's raised $175 of a $650 goal to help Ella, who suffered burns in the fire.

"Like many other animals that have been affected by the Camp Fire, Ella is one of them. After going through the fire we are very lucky to have her back with us," Westman wrote on the GoFundMe page. "And while her bills have already been discounted(打折) for fire victims, it's still adding up quickly. Already spending $250, any little bit helps for the future visits we will be making. "

The family also said that a local animal protection society has provided food, toys and a bed for Ella. (78)Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without home. A separate GoFundMe page for the Copseys says that the family has "lost everything in this fire."


6、When the Camp Fire went out of control, ______.

A、both Ella and its owners escaped from the fire

B、Ella escaped but its owners stayed to take care of their home

C、Ella's owners escaped but Ella stayed in the neighborhood

D、both Ella and its owners stayed in the neighborhood


Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

When Ella's owners escaped from their home, they weren't able to take the dog with them. But as wildfires raced through, Ella stood watch at the only house that was still standing in the neighborhood.

(77)Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days. The family wasn't sure if Ella would survive the flames. But a family friend told Ella's owners, Mike and Leahna Copsey, that he'd seen her standing guard outside their neighbor's house.

The Copseys' neighborhood was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire, the deadly California wildfire that started on Nov.8,2018. The death toll(死亡人数) was 71, and more than 1,000 missing persons had been reported.

As for Ella, the dog is now living with Kayla Westman, the Copseys' eldest daughter. Westman has created a GoFundMe page where visitors can make donations to help her pay for Ella's medical bills. So far, she's raised $175 of a $650 goal to help Ella, who suffered burns in the fire.

"Like many other animals that have been affected by the Camp Fire, Ella is one of them. After going through the fire we are very lucky to have her back with us," Westman wrote on the GoFundMe page. "And while her bills have already been discounted(打折) for fire victims, it's still adding up quickly. Already spending $250, any little bit helps for the future visits we will be making. "

The family also said that a local animal protection society has provided food, toys and a bed for Ella. (78)Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without home. A separate GoFundMe page for the Copseys says that the family has "lost everything in this fire."


7、After the Camp Fire came to an end, ______ in the Copseys' neighborhood.

A、a few houses remained in good condition

B、all the houses were destroyed except one

C、half of the houses remained standing

D、most houses survived the fire


Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

When Ella's owners escaped from their home, they weren't able to take the dog with them. But as wildfires raced through, Ella stood watch at the only house that was still standing in the neighborhood.

(77)Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days. The family wasn't sure if Ella would survive the flames. But a family friend told Ella's owners, Mike and Leahna Copsey, that he'd seen her standing guard outside their neighbor's house.

The Copseys' neighborhood was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire, the deadly California wildfire that started on Nov.8,2018. The death toll(死亡人数) was 71, and more than 1,000 missing persons had been reported.

As for Ella, the dog is now living with Kayla Westman, the Copseys' eldest daughter. Westman has created a GoFundMe page where visitors can make donations to help her pay for Ella's medical bills. So far, she's raised $175 of a $650 goal to help Ella, who suffered burns in the fire.

"Like many other animals that have been affected by the Camp Fire, Ella is one of them. After going through the fire we are very lucky to have her back with us," Westman wrote on the GoFundMe page. "And while her bills have already been discounted(打折) for fire victims, it's still adding up quickly. Already spending $250, any little bit helps for the future visits we will be making. "

The family also said that a local animal protection society has provided food, toys and a bed for Ella. (78)Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without home. A separate GoFundMe page for the Copseys says that the family has "lost everything in this fire."


8、Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A、1,000 people died in the fire.

B、71 people went missing in the fire.

C、No animals were injured in the fire.

D、Ella finally got together with its owners.


Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

When Ella's owners escaped from their home, they weren't able to take the dog with them. But as wildfires raced through, Ella stood watch at the only house that was still standing in the neighborhood.

(77)Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days. The family wasn't sure if Ella would survive the flames. But a family friend told Ella's owners, Mike and Leahna Copsey, that he'd seen her standing guard outside their neighbor's house.

The Copseys' neighborhood was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire, the deadly California wildfire that started on Nov.8,2018. The death toll(死亡人数) was 71, and more than 1,000 missing persons had been reported.

As for Ella, the dog is now living with Kayla Westman, the Copseys' eldest daughter. Westman has created a GoFundMe page where visitors can make donations to help her pay for Ella's medical bills. So far, she's raised $175 of a $650 goal to help Ella, who suffered burns in the fire.

"Like many other animals that have been affected by the Camp Fire, Ella is one of them. After going through the fire we are very lucky to have her back with us," Westman wrote on the GoFundMe page. "And while her bills have already been discounted(打折) for fire victims, it's still adding up quickly. Already spending $250, any little bit helps for the future visits we will be making. "

The family also said that a local animal protection society has provided food, toys and a bed for Ella. (78)Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without home. A separate GoFundMe page for the Copseys says that the family has "lost everything in this fire."


9、Kayla Westman planned to raise _____ dollars for Ella's medical treatment.

A、175

B、650

C、250

D、350


Passage 2

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.

When Ella's owners escaped from their home, they weren't able to take the dog with them. But as wildfires raced through, Ella stood watch at the only house that was still standing in the neighborhood.

(77)Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days. The family wasn't sure if Ella would survive the flames. But a family friend told Ella's owners, Mike and Leahna Copsey, that he'd seen her standing guard outside their neighbor's house.

The Copseys' neighborhood was almost completely destroyed by the Camp Fire, the deadly California wildfire that started on Nov.8,2018. The death toll(死亡人数) was 71, and more than 1,000 missing persons had been reported.

As for Ella, the dog is now living with Kayla Westman, the Copseys' eldest daughter. Westman has created a GoFundMe page where visitors can make donations to help her pay for Ella's medical bills. So far, she's raised $175 of a $650 goal to help Ella, who suffered burns in the fire.

"Like many other animals that have been affected by the Camp Fire, Ella is one of them. After going through the fire we are very lucky to have her back with us," Westman wrote on the GoFundMe page. "And while her bills have already been discounted(打折) for fire victims, it's still adding up quickly. Already spending $250, any little bit helps for the future visits we will be making. "

The family also said that a local animal protection society has provided food, toys and a bed for Ella. (78)Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without home. A separate GoFundMe page for the Copseys says that the family has "lost everything in this fire."


10、It is learned from the passage that ______ .

A、people in the neighborhood have not paid enough attention to animals

B、animals in the neighborhood are not worth man's care and protection

C、blood is thicker than water

D、there exists a good relationship between people and dogs


Passage 3

Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

Last week, Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and founder of SCVNGR, wrote a post encouraging young people with entrepreneurial aspirations(创业愿望) to drop out of college. (79)He may be right, but that makes me sad.

I've been worrying about Priebatsch's "drop-out" advice because for the most part, I think it's terrible counsel. As a parent who pays two college tuitions, I'm a strong believer in the importance of higher education not just because think degrees will help my kids get good jobs, but because the college experience is making them better, smarter, and more interesting people. (80)They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that, but when else will they be free to study art history, read great books, learn to write well, or become fluent in another language? And from a more practical  perspective, they've creating relationships with classmates and professors that will benefit them personally and professionally for a lifetime.

Entrepreneurship(创业) as career path is now widely popular and it's my view that this generation will emerge as the most entrepreneurial generation in history. But colleges and universities are way behind the curve on this trend. Sure, there are now over 400 distinguished professors in graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs with more than 200,000 students, according to the Kauffman Foundation. But if you're well on your way to starting a company as a freshman, a class or two in entrepreneurship is not going to keep you happy and it's probably not going to help you grow your company.

Here's my solution: colleges and universities need to come up with a whole new curriculum(课程设置) for young entrepreneurs so that they can continue to learn the skills they need to succeed in business but still enjoy the resources that higher learning offers.


11、Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?

A、Dropping out of college is key to business success.

B、Many successful people dropped out to accelerate their success.

C、Entrepreneurship is a popular career path now.

D、Dropping out of college is not wise decision for young people.


Passage 3

Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

Last week, Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and founder of SCVNGR, wrote a post encouraging young people with entrepreneurial aspirations(创业愿望) to drop out of college. (79)He may be right, but that makes me sad.

I've been worrying about Priebatsch's "drop-out" advice because for the most part, I think it's terrible counsel. As a parent who pays two college tuitions, I'm a strong believer in the importance of higher education not just because think degrees will help my kids get good jobs, but because the college experience is making them better, smarter, and more interesting people. (80)They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that, but when else will they be free to study art history, read great books, learn to write well, or become fluent in another language? And from a more practical  perspective, they've creating relationships with classmates and professors that will benefit them personally and professionally for a lifetime.

Entrepreneurship(创业) as career path is now widely popular and it's my view that this generation will emerge as the most entrepreneurial generation in history. But colleges and universities are way behind the curve on this trend. Sure, there are now over 400 distinguished professors in graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs with more than 200,000 students, according to the Kauffman Foundation. But if you're well on your way to starting a company as a freshman, a class or two in entrepreneurship is not going to keep you happy and it's probably not going to help you grow your company.

Here's my solution: colleges and universities need to come up with a whole new curriculum(课程设置) for young entrepreneurs so that they can continue to learn the skills they need to succeed in business but still enjoy the resources that higher learning offers.


12、The word counsel in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______ .

A、goal

B、industry

C、advice

D、reaction


Passage 3

Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

Last week, Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and founder of SCVNGR, wrote a post encouraging young people with entrepreneurial aspirations(创业愿望) to drop out of college. (79)He may be right, but that makes me sad.

I've been worrying about Priebatsch's "drop-out" advice because for the most part, I think it's terrible counsel. As a parent who pays two college tuitions, I'm a strong believer in the importance of higher education not just because think degrees will help my kids get good jobs, but because the college experience is making them better, smarter, and more interesting people. (80)They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that, but when else will they be free to study art history, read great books, learn to write well, or become fluent in another language? And from a more practical  perspective, they've creating relationships with classmates and professors that will benefit them personally and professionally for a lifetime.

Entrepreneurship(创业) as career path is now widely popular and it's my view that this generation will emerge as the most entrepreneurial generation in history. But colleges and universities are way behind the curve on this trend. Sure, there are now over 400 distinguished professors in graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs with more than 200,000 students, according to the Kauffman Foundation. But if you're well on your way to starting a company as a freshman, a class or two in entrepreneurship is not going to keep you happy and it's probably not going to help you grow your company.

Here's my solution: colleges and universities need to come up with a whole new curriculum(课程设置) for young entrepreneurs so that they can continue to learn the skills they need to succeed in business but still enjoy the resources that higher learning offers.


13、What solution does the author offer in the last paragraph?

A、College should design a whole new curriculum for young entrepreneurs.

B、College should create opportunities for students to work with local entrepreneurs.

C、The government should provide loans for young entrepreneurs.

D、The government should make favorable policies to help young entrepreneurs.


Passage 3

Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

Last week, Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and founder of SCVNGR, wrote a post encouraging young people with entrepreneurial aspirations(创业愿望) to drop out of college. (79)He may be right, but that makes me sad.

I've been worrying about Priebatsch's "drop-out" advice because for the most part, I think it's terrible counsel. As a parent who pays two college tuitions, I'm a strong believer in the importance of higher education not just because think degrees will help my kids get good jobs, but because the college experience is making them better, smarter, and more interesting people. (80)They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that, but when else will they be free to study art history, read great books, learn to write well, or become fluent in another language? And from a more practical  perspective, they've creating relationships with classmates and professors that will benefit them personally and professionally for a lifetime.

Entrepreneurship(创业) as career path is now widely popular and it's my view that this generation will emerge as the most entrepreneurial generation in history. But colleges and universities are way behind the curve on this trend. Sure, there are now over 400 distinguished professors in graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs with more than 200,000 students, according to the Kauffman Foundation. But if you're well on your way to starting a company as a freshman, a class or two in entrepreneurship is not going to keep you happy and it's probably not going to help you grow your company.

Here's my solution: colleges and universities need to come up with a whole new curriculum(课程设置) for young entrepreneurs so that they can continue to learn the skills they need to succeed in business but still enjoy the resources that higher learning offers.


14、The author's position on dropping out of college is ______ supportive.

A、supportive

B、neutral

C、negative

D、positive


Passage 3

Question 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.

Last week, Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and founder of SCVNGR, wrote a post encouraging young people with entrepreneurial aspirations(创业愿望) to drop out of college. (79)He may be right, but that makes me sad.

I've been worrying about Priebatsch's "drop-out" advice because for the most part, I think it's terrible counsel. As a parent who pays two college tuitions, I'm a strong believer in the importance of higher education not just because think degrees will help my kids get good jobs, but because the college experience is making them better, smarter, and more interesting people. (80)They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that, but when else will they be free to study art history, read great books, learn to write well, or become fluent in another language? And from a more practical  perspective, they've creating relationships with classmates and professors that will benefit them personally and professionally for a lifetime.

Entrepreneurship(创业) as career path is now widely popular and it's my view that this generation will emerge as the most entrepreneurial generation in history. But colleges and universities are way behind the curve on this trend. Sure, there are now over 400 distinguished professors in graduate and undergraduate entrepreneurship programs with more than 200,000 students, according to the Kauffman Foundation. But if you're well on your way to starting a company as a freshman, a class or two in entrepreneurship is not going to keep you happy and it's probably not going to help you grow your company.

Here's my solution: colleges and universities need to come up with a whole new curriculum(课程设置) for young entrepreneurs so that they can continue to learn the skills they need to succeed in business but still enjoy the resources that higher learning offers.


15、According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

A、College provides young adults with both the intellectual capital and the social capital.

B、The author thinks Priebatsch's

C、Entrepreneurship courses that universities offer are far from enough.

D、The author thinks college education is very important.


二、Part Ⅱ Vocabulary and Structure (30%)

16、Tom's uncle works at small railway station, which ______ Lowton Cross.

A、call

B、calls

C、is called

D、has called


17、The flowers in the garden need ______ badly; otherwise they will dry up soon.

A、watering

B、to water

C、watered.

D、to have watered


18、Hilton Hotel, ______ I stayed in during my visit to Toronto, is located on Yonge Street.

A、that

B、which

C、where

D、when


19、Now the washing machine doesn't work at all! There _____ be something wrong with it.

A、can

B、shall

C、must

D、could


20、Hugh Johnson is not a man to be trusted: ______ he said is seldom true.

A、why

B、what

C、if

D、that


21、Mrs Jones was ______ all in black at her husband's funeral.

A、put on

B、dressed

C、worn

D、had


22、To be ______ is to state or express things in an open and honest way.

A、frank

B、guilty

C、smart

D、upset


23、She likes to be ______, watching TV and doing nothing else all day long.

A、active

B、diligent

C、idle

D、restless


24、When you are faced with ______ in the mainland of China, you can dial 110 for help.

A、a wedding

B、an emergency

C、a harvest

D、a festival


25、They set up a huge monument in the square ______ Abraham Lincoln.

A、in honor of

B、in disgust of

C、in doubt about

D、in dislike for


26、--When is Frank going to leave? 

--He is going to set out ______ this week.

A、sometimes

B、some time

C、sometime

D、some times


27、George took ______ of the fine weather to plant some trees in the garden.

A、chance

B、interest

C、charge

D、advantage


28、Jane ______ German and French very fluently though she was born and grew up in Australia.

A、talks

B、says

C、speaks

D、tells


29、We were ______ for half an hour in a traffic jam, so we arrived late.

A、held up

B、broken down

C、put back

D、kept off


30、The big difference between men and women is that men are _____ stronger.

A、boldly

B、bodily

C、completely

D、physically


31、Many people enjoy calling ______ their friends at Christmas.

A、on

B、for

C、of

D、to


32、Your proposal sounds ______ so it may be accepted at the meeting.

A、available

B、reasonable

C、embarrassing

D、confusing


33、Hurry up! We have ______ to spare.

A、a little time

B、a few time

C、few time

D、little time


34、______ the English examination, I would have gone to the exhibition last Sunday.

A、In spite of

B、But for

C、Because of

D、As for


35、In the hot daytime, elephants go to sleep in the cool ______ of the trees.

A、place

B、shade

C、shadow

D、cover


36、______ already left for London.

A、Smiths have

B、The Smiths has

C、The Smiths have

D、Smiths has


37、The population of Shanghai is about three times as large as ______ of Nanjing.

A、one

B、that

C、it

D、this


38、When see Jane in the street, she ______ at me.

A、always smiled

B、is always smiled

C、was always smiling

D、always smiles


39、The goods ______ when we arrived at the airport.

A、were just unloading

B、were just being unloaded

C、had just unloaded

D、were just been unloaded


40、Some of the questions ______ by the students were very difficult ______.

A、raised, to be answered

B、raised, to answer

C、to be raised, answering

D、raising, to answer


41、The teacher says this is ______ for the beginners.

A、too difficult a book

B、too difficult book a

C、too difficult book

D、difficult too book


42、A red rose, together with a letter, ______ left on her desk.

A、were

B、was

C、had

D、were being


43、They will fly to New York, ______ they plan to stay for two or three days.

A、there

B、where

C、here

D、which


44、Sam doesn't eat meat; his wife doesn't ______.

A、too

B、also

C、neither

D、either


45、Alice doesn't speak English _______ her sister.

A、more fluently as

B、so fluently as

C、so fluently than

D、as fluently than


三、Part Ⅲ Identification (10%)

46、As  we  know, all animals  need  air, and  so plants do.

A、As

B、know

C、need

D、so plants do


47、If  the captain  were  more  careful, his ship would not have  sunk.

A、If

B、were

C、careful

D、sunk


48、He  knows  little  of  biology, and  still  more of physics.

A、knows

B、of

C、and

D、more


49、The  farther  we  get  away from the earth, the thinner  is the air.

A、farther

B、get

C、the thinner

D、is the air


50、There is  a surprising news  that  the big forest fire  is approaching  the city  now.

A、a surprising news

B、that

C、is approaching

D、now


51、The doctor examined Jim  careful  to see  if  his heart  worked   properly.

A、careful

B、if

C、worked

D、properlyproperly


52、Mr Blair and his wife  lived  in  a old house, in front of  which  there was   a very beautiful  garden.

A、lived

B、a old house

C、which

D、a very beautiful


53、The dancing party  is  to  be taken place   in  five minutes and everybody  is ready.

A、is

B、be taken place

C、in

D、is ready


54、The war  was broken out   while  the young couple were  on  voyage to Italy.

A、was broken out

B、while

C、on

D、to Italy


55、I used to  swimming  every day  when  I was a boy  of ten.

A、swimming

B、every day

C、when

D、of ten


四、Part IV Cloze (10%)

Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


56、( 56 )

A、from

B、with

C、besides

D、without


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


57、( 57 )

A、what

B、where

C、whether

D、when


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


58、( 58 )

A、appear

B、sound

C、become

D、smell


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


59、( 59 )

A、on

B、in

C、with

D、at


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


60、( 60 )

A、taken

B、given

C、believed

D、looked


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


61、( 61 )

A、after

B、besides

C、across

D、below


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


62、( 62 )

A、departed

B、offered

C、reached

D、returned


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


63、( 63 )

A、inside

B、back

C、away

D、out


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


64、( 64 )

A、love

B、kiss

C、reject

D、welcome


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


65、( 65 )

A、that

B、when

C、what

D、how


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


66、( 66 )

A、over

B、apart

C、out

D、away


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


67、( 67 )

A、in

B、with

C、at

D、by


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


68、( 68 )

A、high

B、low

C、wide

D、deep


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


69、( 69 )

A、put

B、find

C、take

D、leave


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


70、( 70 )

A、calm

B、nervous

C、safe

D、dangerous


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


71、( 71 )

A、worrying

B、strange

C、exciting

D、normal


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


72、( 72 )

A、doing

B、hiding

C、eating

D、thinking


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


73、( 73 )

A、Furthermore

B、Moreover

C、However

D、Therefore


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


74、( 74 )

A、protected

B、robbed

C、attacked

D、helped


Spring is the season when kind-hearted people mistakenly take thousands of wildlife babies from their mothers. It is important to know how to help   56   hurting. The best way to make sure   57   an animal is truly motherless or not is to wait and check it for a period of time. Animals often   58   to be abandoned but are not.

Rabbits feed their young only   59   dusk and dawn, which is probably why you never see them. If the babies are fat and warm, they are being

  60   good care of. If you are unsure, place some strings or sticks   61   the entrance of the nest. If the sticks are later disturbed, the mother has   62   to feed her young.

A lot of baby birds fall out of the nest. If they are not injured, it is safe to put them   63   into the nest. The mother will not   64   the babies even if you touch them. Birds   65   are learning to fly are often found on the ground, and the mother looks after them there. If a bird nest falls   66   in storm, you can make a new one   67   making a few holes in a plastic butter container. Nail the "nest" as   68   as you can on the same tree, and place uninjured baby birds in it. The mother will often come back home in a day.

In spring, it is common for mother deer to   69   their babies alone for most of the day to protect them. The baby deer has no scent(气味). It can lie in the grass and be   70  , because animals that kill and eat them hunt mostly by scent. If you see a baby deer all alone, this is   71    Do not take it away from its   72   place.

The bottom line is that natural mothers provide best care and survival training for their babies.   73   , if the animal baby is obviously injured, its mother has been   74   by another animal, or you have seen the baby's   75   worsen over couple of days, you should bring it to a wildlife protection center.


75、( 75 )

A、system

B、condition

C、memory

D、muscle


五、Part Ⅴ Translation (20%)

76、He also published several photography books.


77、Ella stayed in the ruins for almost two days.


78、Still, even though Ella is safe, the family is without a home.


79、He may be right, but that makes me sad.


80、They have the rest of their lives to start companies if they choose to do that.


81、你觉得这首诗怎么样?


82、你经常去听音乐会吗?


83、上周五我去图书馆借了本书。


84、放学后,这些孩子们一直在操场上踢足球。


85、去年夏天我们班去露营了。


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