1、A. reliable B. available C. essential D. traditional 5. When my cousin worked in Japan, she _ some knowledge of Japanese cooking. A. took up B. turned up C. picked up D. made up6. He his views to the committee very clearly. A. preserved B. presented C. provided D. supplied7. He hurried to the bookin
2、g office only that all the tickets had been sold out. A. to tell B. to be told C. telling D. told8. Ann is in hospital.Oh,really?I _ know. I _ go and visit her. A. didnt;am going to B. dont;would C. dont;will D. didnt;will9. So far, no agreement on which type of exercise is best suitable for keeping
3、 fit. A. has reached B. has been reached C. was reached D. had been reached10. Professor Li has earned a world with his pioneer research in biochemistry. A. sense B. reputation C. influence D. feature11. _ there is not much time left, Steven, wed better talk about the case in short. A. As if B. Even
4、 if C. So that D. Now that12. Remember the first time we met, Jim? Of course I do. You in the library. A. were reading B. had read C. have read D. read13. Do you know how this disabled man succeeded in running such a big company?I dont know, but I think he many difficulties. A. could have gone throu
5、gh B. must have gone throughC. might go through D. need go through14. We try our best to live a low-carbon life _ the governments energy-saving call. A. in reply to B. in relation to C. in reference to D. in response to15. Shes developing into someone whos going to become very poor and requires . A.
6、 looked after B. being looked after C. looking after D. to look after第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AInformation for Visitors to the Hunterian MuseumOpening timesThe Hunterian Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free a
7、nd the museum is open to all.Christmas closure datesThe Hunterian Museum is closed for the Christmas holiday from 5:00 pm on Tuesday 23 December 2018 until 10:00 am Tuesday 6 January 2019.Location and local transport networkThe Hunterian Museum is located inside The Royal College of Surgeons of Engl
8、and, 35-43 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3PEHow to find usThe College is centrally located at Lincolns Inn Fields within easy walking distance of Holborn and Temple underground stations. It is underground journey from most major rail stations. Tel: 020 7405 3474Group bookingsAll groups must book
9、 in advance. An online booking form for groups is now available.Admission is free. A donation of 3 per person is encouraged.To book a visit please contact the museum on 020 7869 6560 or email: museumsrcseng.ac.ukCurator (馆长) led tours for groupsTours of the museum can be booked for up to 30 people:A
10、n introductory tour lasts 30 minutes and is 100 plus VAT (增值税).A specialized tour lasts 45 minutes and is 130 plus VAT.Tours for schools are free, but donations are encouraged (3 per person) To book a tour or a place for the free tour, please call 020 7869 6560.16. The Hunterian Museum is open _.A.
11、at 11:00 am Friday Dec 19, 2018 B. at 10:00 am Tuesday Dec 30, 2018C. at 5:00 am Wednesday Jan 7, 2019 D. at 4:00 pm Sunday Jan 11, 201917. If a tourist gets off the underground at the Temple underground station, he _.A. has to take a taxi to the museumB. must take another underground to the museumC
12、. can walk to the museumD. has to go to the museum by bus18. Which of the following statements is true?A. Everyone will have to donate $ 3.B. Group bookings are not needed in advance.C. Tours for schools are expensive.D. A group can telephone to book a free tour to the museum.BThere are big cultural
13、 differences between the US and the UK, despite (尽管) having many similarities. People talk differently, and not just in the accent or the words, but the general meaning.Americans are very friendly. They will talk to strangers in a store, laugh with someone at a bar, and help their neighbours as nece
14、ssary. Many expats (移居海外者) have reported difficulty in making really close friends like they had in the UK. The friendliness is only on the surface.Many Americans are very family-centered. Family life includes endless school musicals, after-class sports, birthday parties and the like. Many new expat
15、s report exhaustion trying to keep up with all the things to do with the kids when they come to the US.Most Americans have never been abroad. The United States is a huge country. Go and look at a map of the US to get an idea. Many Americans feel they simply havent seen enough of their own country to
16、 consider travelling abroad to see another country. In addition, many people just dont get enough holiday time to make it worthwhile (值得的) travelling abroad, with holiday or “vacation” time often being as low as 7-10 days a year, and sometimes that includes sick days.Most Americans are proud of Scot
17、tish or Irish or German or Italian ancestry (祖先), even if it has been centuries since anyone in their family lived abroad. Many Americans like to remember this not because they like the old country but because they like to show that their family came from immigrants (移民) who dreamed of a better life
18、 in America. By pointing out that fact, many feel they are meeting their ancestors wishes and dreams.Making friends can be daunting. While for some in their 20s, they can reach out to those who are also just starting out and form some lifelong friendships, for some who are older, in their 30s and 40
19、s, with kids and a family, meeting others can be difficult. 19. What do expats think of Americans?A. They are ready to help others.B. They seem to be friendly to others.C. They are fond of working with foreigners.D. They easily make close friends with others.20. Why do most Americans seldom travel a
20、broad?A. They have short holiday time.B. They are short of money for trips.C. They think it worthless to travel abroad.D. They like their own countrys scenery better.21. Why are most Americans proud of their British ancestry?A. They love the old country.B. They appreciate British culture.C. They thi
21、nk their ancestors had made history.D. They think theyre realizing their ancestors dreams.22. What does the underlined word “daunting” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Discouraging. B. Interesting. C. Surprising. D. Exciting.CIs it important for teenagers to own the latest cell-phone models? T
22、here are different ways of looking at this question. First, why do teenagers need to have the latest models? Often its just to show off. The problem is that there are many teenagers who own the latest cell-phone models but dont even know how to use them properly. This is true. They just want one bec
23、ause their friends have similar ones, or because they take very good videos and photos. On the other hand, if they do know how to use them, the latest cell phones are really good. They not only help teens to stay in touch with friends and family, but also help them to access the Internet and downloa
24、d pictures, videos or music they need when studying. These new phones are so powerful that having one is almost like having a whole library in your pocket. Its an instant (即刻的) source of information that helps young people get the latest news. But many parents, thinking only of such positive sides,
25、do not take into consideration the potential dangers. For example, children may constantly be distracted(分心) during class by sending and receiving text messages. Each young generation loves the new technologies available just think back to when you were a kid. But your job as a parent is to make sur
26、e your child gets the most out of this technology with the least possible harm. 23. According to the second paragraph, teenagers want to have the latest cell-phone models because _.A. they want to show they are fashionableB. they think the latest models help them a lot with StudyC. they think they c
27、an keep in touch with others more easily D. they want to learn how to use new technologies24. We can infer from the last paragraph that the author thinks _.A. a new generation always loves new thingsB. parents also liked technological products when they were youngC. parents should make sure children
28、 use the new technologies properlyD. parents shouldnt allow children to own a cell Phone25. What is the text mainly about?A. Different ways to deal with teenagers using the latest cell phones.B. That teenagers should not use the latest cell phones at school.C. Different views on teenagers using the
29、latest cell phones.D. That the latest cell phone models are becoming very popular with teenagers.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。What does it really mean to be successful?26 . It is about being able to live a happy life.If you want to have a successful life, here are three things you need to focus on.1. Believe in yourselfIf you dont believe in yourself, how do you expect other people to? When you believe in yourself, it fuels your creativity and your motivation (动力) to do things. All successful people from Gandhi to Tesla believed in themselves