英语试卷一第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共l5小题;每小题l分,满分l5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.——WouldyoumindifIaskedyouwhereyou’refrom?——.A.Ofcourse.I’mfromLondon.B.Sure.IwasborninLondon.C.Notreally.Youcandoit.D.Notintheleast.I’mfromLondon.22.Whenitairpollution,Beijingfacesthethree“C”s——cars,coalandconstruction,whichleadtoBeijing'sthickairpollution.A.referstoB.comestoC.happenstoD.speaksto23.——Whyaretheytakingalltheequipmentaway?——____________,theyarepackinguptoleave.A.ThejobwasdoneB.ThejobhasbeendoneC.WiththejobdoneD.Withthejobdoing24.Shehasbecomealawyer,____shehopedtobe.A.whatB.whichC.whoD.why25.,thedancerspracticehardtomaketheirdreamscometrue.A.BeingdisabledastheyB.AlthoughdisabledtheyareC.DisabledthoughtheyareD.Astheyaredisabled26,Thankyouforthetroubleyouhave______tohelpme.A.paidB.takenC.hadD.asked27.—Yousee,I’mpoorinphysicsandyouarenotgoodatchemistry,and⋯⋯—That’s_______weshouldhelpeachother.A.whenBwhereC.howD.what28.TheteachertogetherwiththestudentsdiscussingWritingSkillsthatnewlypublishedinAmerica.A.are;wereB.are;wasC.is;wasD.is;were29.Hehavecomehereyesterday,he?A.mustn’t,didB.couldn’t,hasC.must,haven’tD.must,didn’t30.---Isn’titasurprisethatIhappenedtomeetFrancisMathewsattheChristmasPartylastweek?---Ifmymemoryservesmecorrectly,you_____eachotherforexactlytwoyears.A.hadn’tseenB.haven’tseenC.didn’tseeD.don’tsee31.—Whathappenedtotheoldlady?—Shewasobserved______ofherhandbag.A.robB.torobC.robbingD.robbed32.—Jim,you______quiet!Don’tyouknowit’stimeforclassnow?—Sorry,sir.A.beingB.beC.areD.willbe33.______nice,thefoodwasalleatenupsoon.A.TastingB.TasteC.TastedD.Totaste34.---Butforyourtimelywarning,weintogreattrouble.---Well,youknowwe’refriends.A.wouldgetB.musthavegotC.wouldhavegotD.can’thavegot35.--Tom,youthelazybone!Youleftthedishesunwashedagain!--________Momisn’tathomeandshecan’thearyou.Awhy?BSowhat?CForwhat?DHowcome?第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Scientistssaytheyhavefoundkeyclues(线索)intohowlongwewilllive.Oneofthemisafirm36.Britishresearchersbelieveafirmstronghandshakeisnotjusta37ofconfidencebutalsoanindicatorofalonglife.LeadauthorDrRachelCooperofUniversityCollegeLondonsaidherstudylooked_38_33differentreportsonthe_39ofhandshakes.Theresearchinvolvedmorethan50,000menandwomenand4040years.DrCooperconcludedthat_41withweakerhandshakeswere70percentmorelikelytodieearlierthanthosewiththe_42_handshakes.Sheconcludesthatpeoplewithafirmstronghandshake_43fromahappychildhoodthat44ahealthydietand45_ofexercise.Thenewstudy,46intheBritishMedicalJournal,alsofoundothersignsoflivingalongerlife.Thesemeasuresof_47__capabilityincludewalkingatafasterpace,gettingoutofachairquickly,andbeingableto_48__ononeleg.Thestudyshowedthatslowwalkerswerealmostthreetimes49todieatayoungeragethanthosewhowalkedquicklyandactively.Thosewho50__togetupfromtheirarmchairsweretwiceaslikelytodieearlierthanthosewhosprang_51__theirchairs.DrCooperbelievesthere_52moreresearchintothelink53physicalcapabilityandalonglife.“Researchthathelpspeopleto54_alongandhealthylifeisevenmoreimportanttoprovidehelpforanageing_55_.”shesaid.36.A.childhoodB.relati...