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inkit.Hecouldn’tcutithimself,couldhe?Anotherofthebarberscutit.Soyouknowhecan’tbetheworstbarber.”4.“Itriedanewbarber’sshoptoday.”means.A.this
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ishaircut,hethought.A.thenewbarber’sshopwasthebestoneB.theoldbarber’sshopwasn’tsogoodasthenewoneC.thenewbarb
er’sshopwasworsethantheoldoneD.theoldbarber’sshopwastheworstone6.BobtoldJacktofindoutwhichbarber’shairlookedt
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ripark(野生动物园),notfarfromLiverpool.IwasveryhappytogoasIhadneverbeentoasafariparkbefore.It’saveryinterestingpark,fullofwildanimalsrunningfr
eely.Whenwegotthere,weboughtourticketsanddroveintothepark.Wewereveryexcitedatthethoughtofgoingtoseethelions.Buttogettoth
elions’placewehadtogothroughthemonkeys’landfirst.Andthatwasanunforgettableexperiencebecausetheyclimbedalloverthecar,ateapplesandbananas,andthrewa
llkindsofthingsatus.Theyseemedveryunfriendly.Anyway,wewentonourwaytothelions’placewherewehadtolockourselvesinthecarasweknewlionsco
uldbedangerous.Alioncameupveryclosetous.Thenitwasonthebonnet(车盖).Itlookedcalmbutwefeltterrified.AuntEmily,whoisn’
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ardarrivedinhiscar,andthelionjustgotoffourcarandstartedsmellingtheguard’shandasifnothingwas评卷人得分thematter.8.Whichanimaldidtheauthorwanttosee
themost?A.Thelions.B.Theelephants.C.Themonkeys.D.Allofthem.9.Whydidtheylockthemselvesinthecar?A.Becausethemonkeysmightstealthi
ngs.B.Becausetheywereafraidofbeingrobbed.C.Becausethelionsmightbedangerous.D.Becausesomethingwaswron
gwiththecar.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“terrified”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Excited.B.Bored.C.Interest
edD.Scared11.Whostayedcalmamongthevisitorswhentheymetthelion?A.AuntEmily.B.George.C.Theguard.D.Theauthor.DLastweekend,Isaidgoodbyetoanotherdearol
dfriend.Wehad12fineyearstogether,butourrelationshipwasbecomingdysfunctional(不正常的).Unwantedemissionsandserioush
ealthproblemswerethefinalstraw,leavingmewithnochoicebuttomakeatriptotheknacker’s(收废汽车者的)yard.Iamnowcar-freeforthefirsttimein20years
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r,butIcan’t.Itwasfirstandforemostafinancialdecision:keepingtheoldcarontheroadwasgettingtooexpensive.Butdoingtheri
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damoreenvironmentallyfriendlymeansoftransport.Goingcar-freeis,Ithink,alifestylechangethatmanyofusaregoingtomake
overthenextfewyears,ascarownershipbecomesincreasinglyunnecessary,expensiveandsociallyunacceptable.However,itiseasiersaidthandone.Nowmycarisgone.Isti
llneedtogetaround.Buthow?Ialreadycycletoworkandusepublictransportwhenappropriate.Buttherearesomeoccasionswhen
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appedoneenvironmentalproblemforanother.Iamalsoafraidtothinkabouttheultimatefateofmycar.Ihavejustoffloadedmorethanaton
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esintheUKalonethatwillhavetogosomewhere.MaybeIamoverthinkingit.AccordingtoCharlieWilson,aclimatescientistattheUK’sTyndall
CentreforClimateChangeResearch,gettingridofaprivatecarisnodoubtapositivesteptoreduceCO2emissions.Hepointstoresear
chbytheOECD’sInternationalTransportForum.“Theyshowedthatmovingfromaprivatevehiclefleet(车队)toasharedvehiclefleetcangrea
tlycutthenumberofvehiclesyouneedtodeliverthemobilitythatweneedandwant.Ifthatvehiclefleetiselectrified,youcanalsobringCO2emissionsclosetozero.”
Soinotherwords,justgetridofyourcar.12.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’scar?A.Itwasold.B.Itwasgreen.C.Itwashisfirstcar.D.Itwasasecond-handcar.13.Wha
tdotheauthor’sgivingupmeatandsayinggoodbyetohiscarhaveincommon?A.Hedidbothforthewrongreasons.B.Hethinksbothh
elphimsavemoney.C.Heconsidersbotharerightdecisions.D.Hedidbothoutofconcernfortheenvironment.14.Whatdoestheauthorfear?A.Hem
ayhavetospendmoreontravel.B.Hislifestylemightbechangedcompletely.C.Hemightgetboredwithpublictransportation.D.Hisdecisionmayfailtohelpthee
nvironment.15.WhatdoesCharlieWilsonsay?A.Itiswisetodoawaywitholdprivatecars.B.Itisveryeasytodealwitholdprivatecars.C.Electriccarsarethesolution
totrafficproblems.D.TheOECDplaysakeyroleinpromotingcar-sharing.二、七选五(2.5*5=12.5分)Pollutionisoneofthebiggestproblemsintheworldtoday.Inm
anyplaces,rubbishisthrownintolakesandrivers.16Insomecities,theairisfilledwithpollution.17Ifitisnotcleanedup,morepe
oplewillbehurt.18Landandwaterpollutionkillsmanyanimalseveryyear.Ifwedonotacttoimprovetheenvironment,morelivingthingswillbekilledbypollution.19Weshoul
dseparaterubbishintodifferentgroups.Inthisway,itcanberecycledandreused.Wehadbetterplantmoretrees.20What’smore,weshouldn’tputthewasteintolak
esorrivers.Ifwecandothese,wewillmaketheworldabetterplacetolivein.A.Thismakessomeoldpeopleandchildreni
ll.评卷人得分评卷人得分B.Aswellaspeople,animalsarealsoharmedbypollution.C.Wecanmakeourlakesandriverscleanerandcleaner.D.It’stimeforallofustotakeaction
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shouldtakeactiontoprotecttheenvironment.三、完形填空(2*15=30分)JoeandDellawereanewcouple.Theywerebothinterestedinart--oneinpainting,the
otherinmusic.Theylivedinasmallflat.Theylovedeachotherandtheywerehappy.Butonedaytheyfoundthattheyhadspentalltheirmoney.OneafternoonDellatoldJo
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th26tohavesomuchmoneyathand.Thenextweek,Joe27homeanothereighteendollarsbutDellacamehomewithherrighthandinabandage(绷带).JoeaskedDellawha
twasthe28.Dellasaid,“Itwasbecauseofaniron--Imeanaplateofsoupspilledonmy29.”“Whatdoyoudoeveryday,Della?Doyou30givemusiclessons?”
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ononherhandandshegota34burn.ButDellaaskedJoehowhehadguessedthatshewasn’tgivingmusiclessons.JoetoldDellathath
eworkedintheengine-roomofthesamelaundrywheresheworked.Theybothletouttheir26.A.puzzledB.disappointedC
.anxiousD.happy27.A.borrowedB.broughtC.appliedD.stored28.A.resultB.jobC.matterD.bandage29.A.footB.faceC.armD.hand30.A.reallyB.oftenC.
seldomD.finally31.A.reasonB.causeC.truthD.incident32.A.makingB.repairingC.ironingD.selling33.A.pickedupB.setdownC.pouredoutD.filledwit
h34.A.slightB.badC.softD.hard35.A.secretsB.lessonsC.ideasD.opinions四、用单词的适当形式完成短文(2*10=20分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要
求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Icanremembersomethingsaboutmychildhood.Someareunhappy.Iremembermyfirstvisit36thezoo.Isawaliona
nd37eagle.Thelionwasverylazy,andhe38(sleep)allthetime.Hewasvery39(bore)tome.Theeaglessuddenlyflewintheairandfrightenedm
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2(fast)thanmyfather!AndIalsoremembermyfirstdayatkindergartenvery43(clear).Thereweresomanychildren!Ionlyknewoneofthem,aboy44(live)intheapartmen
tnextdoor.Iwasverynervous.However,45westartedplayingwithsometoys,Isoonstoppedfeelingnervous.35andlaughed.21.A.pupilB.teacherC.p
ainterD.director22.A.worriedB.busyC.gladD.surprising23.A.studiedB.metC.workedD.talked24.A.killedB.spentC.wastedD.passed25.A.
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