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            • 1. Judy Hopps, a rabbit from rural area, fulfills her dream of becoming the first rabbit officer in the police department of nearby city Zootopia. She hopes animals would live side 80.________ side 81.________ peace. However, Chief Bogo, an African buffalo, doubts her potential 82. _______ of her being a rabbit and thus smaller than most of the large animals. Having developed a friendship with Wilde (a con artist fox), Hopps asks him to 83.________ the Zootopia Police Department and become her partner, 84.________ Wilde happily promises to consider.
            • 2. What color do you like best?Do you like yellow,orange and red?If you do,you must be an optimist,a leader or an (196)a ______ person who enjoys life,people and excitement.If you have a (197)p ______ for grey and blue,then you are probably quiet,shy and you would rather (198)f ______ than lead.If you love green,you are (199)l ______ to be strong-minded and (200)d ______ .You wish to succeed and want other people to see you are successful.This is what psychologists tell us.They have been seriously studying the relationship between colors and characters,and the (201)e ______ that colors have on human beings.
              Black is (202)d ______ while light and bright colors make people not only happier but more active.A yellow room makes us feel more cheerful and more (203)c ______ than a dark green one does,and a red dress adds warmth and cheer to sad winter days.It is a fact that factory workers work better,harder and have fewer (204)a ______ when their machines are painted orange (205)r ______ than black or dark grey.
            • 3. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

              Britain will soon ban smoking in cars with children. Britain’s government wants to reduce the harm cigarette smoke    61   (do) to children. New laws    62   (cut) the chances of children passive smoking. Many studies say passive smoking can almost be as    63  (harm) as actually smoking a cigarette. The British government said it looked at research that found children who sat in smoke-filled cars had health    64  (problem). Britain’s leader David Cameron said the problem is    65  (particular) bad in cars because there is so little space, so the car fills with smoke very quickly. The new law will make it illegal for anyone to smoke in    66  car that has a child in it.

              Not everyone agrees with the new law. Some lawmakers say it takes away the freedom for people   67   (smoke)in their own car. They believe people should be able to smoke in their car because there are so many public places   68   smoking is not allowed. However, Britain’s health minister said the health of children was   69   important than the freedom to smoke. He told reporters: “The freedom to smoke in your car in front of a child doesn't seem to me that important and    70  (protect) a child's health does seem to me to be extremely important.”

            • 4. M:You are a stamp-collector,aren't you?
              W:I particularly like this(176)h ______ .I have collected stamps for more than nine years.
              M:Nine years?That's(177)a ______ !How did you keep this hobby for such a long time?I(178)u ______ to collect stamps when I was in high school.But soon I felt (179)b ______ and then stop the hobby.
              W:How did you collect stamps (180)t ______
              M:Well,I (181)b ______ new issues at the post office and put them into my stamp Album about you
              W:I narrow down my collection to one (182)t ______ ,that is,ancient coins.
              I collect Chinese and (183)f ______ stamps.
              W:That sounds (184)e ______
              M:Yes,(185)b ______ ,I also take part in stamp exhibitions.
            • 5. Early in the last century,yellow fever was one of the worst diseases known.Thousands of people (166) ______ of it every year.It had been suggested that the yellow fever virus is transmitted by the bite of a certain mosquito.It was (167) ______ (认为) that a (168)c ______ kind of mosquito would bite a person ill with yellow fever and then,flying elsewhere,bite (169) ______ person and(170)g ______ him the disease.To prove whether or not this was true,Dr.James Carroll,allowed (171)s ______ a mosquito to bite him after it had bitten a yellow fever patient.
              He knew the bite of this mosquito might (172)c ______ his death;nevertheless,he made the (173) ______ (尝试).
              Dr.Carroll became very ill of yellow fever but finally(174) ______ (恢复).The risk this hero took,however,helped to save the lives (175) ______ thousands of people.
            • 6.

              One day while I was shopping in a supermarket, I met a man buying 24 ____  (1)  ____ (bottle) of milk and lots of bread.

                  I was surprised and asked, "____  (2)  ____ do you buy so much food?" He smiled and said, "These are ____  (3)  ____ my street dogs. Today, I want ____  (4)  ____ (be) a Santa for them."

                  I said, " Well, ____  (5)  ____ is too early for you to be a Santa. Christmas comes in December, which is almost in half a year's time."

                  he smiled and said ____  (6)  ____(cheerful), "Yes. I love to be Mr. Santa in the month of June. Santa is a man ____  (7)  ____(represent) surprise and love. Santa comes in December as expected. But in real life there is a hidden Santa in each of us, no matter ____  (8)  ____ month it is. When we offer food to a poor man or an umbrella to someone who ____  (9)  ____(catch) in the rain, we are Santa there. So when you offer help to others or get help from others, just think that Santa has come all the way for you."

                  He left and I was happy that I had met him. We just need to realize that Santa is around us spreading ____  (10)  ____(happy) and unconditional! love.

            • 7.

              Once I was sent to attend a seminar(研讨会). It was pouring outside.   (1)   I was holding an umbrella, my trouser legs as well as my shoes and socks, still got wet. When I entered the hall, suddenly I   (2)   (catch) sight of my chief boss coming in.

              At that time, I just got the job. Therefore, I hurriedly went   (3)   (meet) this boss and introduced myself to him as I was   (4)   newcomer, named so-and-so. He said: “Yes, I recognize you. Got your feet wet?” I lowered my head to look at my trouser legs and with a

                (5)   (help) tone, I said, “Yeah. It’s raining cats and dogs, isn’t it?”  (6)   (stare) at me for a moment, the chief boss said nothing with a smile.

              Later on, I mentioned the incident to my colleague. And I learnt that I   (7)   (make) a big fool of myself. It turns out that “Get one’s feet wet” is an American slang, with the meaning of “reaching the state of affairs.” But I regarded   (8)   ( I ) as humorous and replied with a slang sentence, which is seldom used now to describe the rain falling   (9)   

               (heavy). This was completely off the point. I am lucky that the chief boss did not point it out   (10)   the spot.

            • 8.

              (一) Charlie Chaplin wrote, ­­  1 and produced the films he   2  . In 1972 he was given a special Oscar for his   3   work in films. He lived in England and the USA but spent his last years in 4 , where he was buried in 1977. He is loved and remembered as a great actor who could  5people with great confidence.

              (二)Which theme park would you like to visit? There are  6  kinds of theme parks, with a different park for almost everything: food, culture, science,  7 , movies or history. Some parks are famous for having the biggest or longest 8, others for showing the famous sights and sounds of a 9 ,  10and whatever you like, there is a theme park for you!

            • 9. 课文背诵,用所背段落的单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)

              California is the third largest state in the USA but has the largest population. It also has the (1)________ of being the most multicultural state in the USA, (2) ________ people from all over the world.

              Although at present human egg cells and embryos needed for cloning research are difficult (3)________, newspapers wrote of evil leaders hoping to clone themselves to attain their ambitions. Religious leaders also (4)________. Governments became nervous and more conservative. Some began to reform their legal systems and forbade research into human cloning, but other countries like China and the UK, continued to accumulate evidence of the abundant medical aid that cloning could provide. However, scientists still wonder (5) ________ cloning will help or harm us and where it is leading us.

                (6)________by my friends and relations, I decided to seize the opportunity to get recognition for my successful idea by sending my invention to the patent office. Only after you have had that recognition (7)________you say that you are (8)________an inventor.

                Welcome to the Zhoukoudian caves here in China. It is (9)_________ to meet you students from England, who are interested in archeology. You must be aware that it’s here (10) ________ we found evidence of some of the earliest people who lived in this part of the world.

            • 10. Mao Zedong wrote a poem in which he dreamed of “walls of stone to    (1)    back clouds and rain till a     (2)    lake rises in the    (3)    gorges”. Now his dream has come    (4)    . The power of the Yangtze River, which is the world’s third   (5)    river, has been harnessed by the Three Gorges Dam.
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