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第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题l分,共20分)阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从每题A、B、C、D中选择一个最佳答案。Eleven—year—oldAngelawasattackedbyararediseaseaffectinghernervesystem(神经系统).Shewasunableto36andhermovementwaslimited(限制)inotherwaysaswell.Thedoctorsdidnotholdmuch37ofherrecoveringfromthisillness.Theysaidshewould38therestofherlifeinawheelchair.Theyalsosaidthatfewwereabletocomebacktotheir39levelaftersufferingfromthisdisease.However,thelittlegirlwas40.There,lyinginherhospitalbed,she41thatshewasgoingtobewalkingagainsomeday.Angelawasmovedtoa(an)42hospitalinSanFrancisco,whereshecouldgetbetteraftertheillness.Allthetreatments(治疗)thatcouldbeappliedtoherdiseasewere43.Thedoctorsspokehighlyofher,44sheneveroncethoughtofgivingup.Theytaughtherabout45seeingherselfwalking.Ifitwoulddo46else,itwouldatleastgiveherhopeandsomethingoptimistic(乐观的)inthelongwakinghoursinherbed.Angelaworkedashardaspossibleinphysicaltreatment,andinexerciseperiods.Alsosheworkedhardwhenshelaythere,47herselfmoving,moving,moving!Oneday,48shewastrying,withallherdetermination,toimagineherlegsmovingagain,itseemedasthoughsomething49happened:thebedmoved!itbegantomovearoundtheroom!She50out,“LookwhatI'mdoing!Look!Look!Icandoit!Imoved!Imoved!”Ofcourse,atthisverymomenteveryoneelseinthehospitalwascryingaloudandrunningfor51.Everythingstartedto52.Peoplefeltthatthefloormovedbackandforthabitlikebeingonaboatongentlewaves(浪).Yousee,itwastheSanFranciscoearthquake.Angeladidn’tknowthat.Instead,shefelt53thatshedidit.Andnowonlyafewyearslater,she’sbackinschool,onherown54.Nowheelchair,nocrutches.Yousee,anyonewhocanshaketheearthcan55alittledisease,can’tthey?36.A.speakB.walkC.smellD.watch37.A.breathB.powerC.positionD.hope38.A.spendB.loseC.shareD.bring39.A.localB.exactC.usualD.low40.A.carelessB.fearlessC.harmlessD.selfless41.A.promisedB.wonderedC.introducedD.demanded42.A.languageB.experimentC.performanceD.recovery43.A.neededB.respondedC.providedD.guided44.A.orB.forC.thoughD.but45.A.admittingB.consideringC.appreciatingD.imagining46.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything47.A.mirroringB.picturingC.streamingD.cornering48.A.whileB.afterC.beforeD.until49.A.annoyingB.frighteningC.surprisingD.disappointing50.A.criedB.pointedC.spokeD.read51.A.distanceB.coverC.orderD.space52.A.avoidB.escapeC.returnD.shake53.A.stupidB.sorryC.certainD.comfortable54.A.legsB.eyesC.handsD.arms55.A.developB.treatC.catchD.beat第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,30分)第一节(共l2小题,每小题2分,共24分)阅读下面短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。AFivemillionpeoplevisitGrandCanyonintheUSeveryyear.ForthepurposeofhelpingprotectGrandCanyonforyourfellowvisitors,pleasefollowtheguidelinesbelow.CampingToprotectthepark,campingshouldbewithinthecampgroundwhichisallowed.Permits(许可证)arerequiredforovernightcampingattheNorthRim.Youshouldbookinadvance.Advancebookingcanbereceivedbymail.Pleasewrite:InformationCenter,P.O.Boxl29,GrandCanyon,AZ86203.FiresBecauseoftheextremefiredanger,campfiresarenotallowedexceptatMatherandDesertViewcampgrounds.Collectionoffirewoodisnotallowedeither.Pleasestayonpermittedareas.Oryoumaydestroydesertplants.Packoutwhatyoupackin,soyouleavenosigns(迹象)ofyourvisit.Itisimportanttokeepinmindthatyouareinanationalparkwherethereismuchwildlife.WeatherTheweatheratGrandCanyoncanchangeveryquickly.Withsomuchrock,lightningcausesaparticulardangerduringsummerstorms.Thesestormsalsobringfloods(洪水),adangertovisitors.Watchtheskiesandcheckdailyweatherreports.WildlifeDonotfeedparkwildlife.TherehavebeenafewexamplesatGrandCanyonNationalParkwheredeerkilledbecausetheyateplasticbagsthatleftthemsickandweak.HungrydeercanbedangerousandhavekickedandbittenvisitorsatGrandCanyon.Someotheranimalswillalsobedangerous.Foryourownsafetyandthewell-beingoftheanimals,pleasedonotfeedwildlife,nomatterhowgentletheymayappear.56.Ifyouwanttocampovernight,youshould.A.gototheinformationcenterfirstB.stopatMatherandDesertViewC.collectsomefirewoodD.bookinadvance57.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceprobablymean?A.KeepeverythingoutofcampgroundsB.CarryallthenecessaryfoodbyyourselfC.TakeawayeverythingyoubringinD.Lookafteryourpersonalthingswell58.Accordingtothepassage,somedeerwerekilledatGrandCanyonbecause.A.theyatewrongthingsandbecameveryillB.theybeggedfoodfromvisitorsC.theywereadangertoothergentleanimalsD.theykickedandbitvisitors59.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.A.reportsomerecentnewsB.providetravelguidanceC.teachtouristssomebasicskillsD.introducefamouswildlifetovisitorsBSeveralyearsago,JimTurnerheardaprogramontheradiofortheN.C.Children’sHospitalanddecidedhecouldusehisloveoforigamiarttohelpthehospitalraisemoneyformuch—neededprograms.Soattheageofl3,Turnerbeganmakingorigamigreetingcardsandsellingthemtohelpthehospital.Hisprogram,knownasHeartbeatsforKids,hassinceraisedmorethan$2.500forthehospital.“ThefirstcardsImadehadaheartinthemandyoucouldremovetheheartfromthecardandmakeitbeat,”Turnersays,explaininghowhecameupwiththenamefortheprogram.Nowasa17-year-oldhighschoolstudent,Turnerhaslesstimetodevotetocard—making,becauseorigamicostsalotoftimeandeachcardcantakeupto30minutestodesign.ButTurnerstillenjoysorigamiartandhascreateddesignsthathavebeenchosenforexhibits(展览)th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