笫二节(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。
A good training partner can be a great asset(有用的人)to your training but if you get stuck with a bad one, it could lead you down the road to frustration. Be selective when choosing a training partner. 36
Dependable. Choose someone who you are sure will show up for every scheduled workout or who will call you if they can't make it. It is a drain (消耗 ) on your valuable energy especially before training to have to constantly remind your partner.
Attitude. Get a partner with a positive attitude. This is very important. If they constantly say that something is impossible or that they can't or you can't do something, you may end up believing them 37
Open mind. Get a partner with an open mind 38 In every partnership, one person will tend to be the leader. The leader should take into account the needs and feelings of the other partner not totally ignoring them.
Spotting. Get someone you feel comfortable with spotting you. One of the main roles of a
training partner is spotting and if you don't trust them, there's not much point in having them around to help.
39 If you are a beginner, try to find someone who knows what you are doing. You will get more out of your training than if you train with another beginner
40 In the end, it is really up to you whether or not you need a training partner
A. Training level.
B. Similar strength levels.
C. Here are a few things to look out for.
D. Find someone with a similar training goal with you.
E. Do not train with someone who is satisfied with no improvement.
F. While there are a number of advantages of having a training partner, there are also advantages of working alone.
G. Someone who has to do things his or her way all the time, will not listen to you and will not change his or her mind isn't a good partner.
笫三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最
佳选,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Angela Fullmer already had enough to handle. She'd recently completed her bachelor's degree and she had given birth to her 41 baby Atreyu just three months before.
So at l:30 a.m. March 15, when her dog Capone was barking 42 in their home, she yelled, “Shut up! You’re going to 43 the baby.”
He wouldn't 44 .
She called for Capone to come to her
He wouldn't come.
The dog 45 comes, she said ever since she and husband, Isaac, 46 the wandering animal from a busy highway 18 months ago.
Capone just looked at her and ran back to the 47 .
Fullmer, 32 - who has a 48 about dogs - thought something wasn't 49 . Tired as she was, she went to 50 what was going on in the kitchen.
The plug for the microwave was on fire. The fire seemed 51 at first, but she knew she needed to get the 52 out fast. She scooped up her 53 baby Atreyu, and then grabbed her 20-month-old toddler Mondecai. She yelled for her oldest, Landon, 12, to help 54 the other children.
By the time most of the children were heading out, 55 shot up to the kitchen ceiling and the smoke alarm 56 went off. She called 911 and did a roll call. Her nine children were all outside the house.
Capone? He had barked and barked for two minutes before the fire alarm even 58 He had saved their lives.
“He 59 his family,” Fullmer said. “I’m glad we found him on the 60 .”
41. |
A. first |
B. ninth |
C. healthy |
D. sleepy |
42. |
A. as usual |
B. on purpose |
C. like crazy |
D. at random |
43. |
A. wake |
B. feed |
C. protect |
D. milk |
44. |
A. shut up |
B. show up |
C. listen up |
D. wake up |
45. |
A. seldom |
B. hardly |
C. always |
D. rarely |
46. |
A. hunted |
B. purchased |
C. trapped |
D. rescued |
47. |
A. garden |
B. kitchen |
C. bathroom |
D. bedroom |
48. |
A. doubt |
B. curiosity |
C. sense |
D. puzzle |
49. |
A. true |
B. sure |
C. strange |
D. right |
50. |
A. check out |
B. set down |
C. tell about |
D. think up |
51. |
A. fierce |
B. dangerous |
C. opened |
D. small |
52. |
A. dog |
B. cookers |
C. kids |
D. plug |
53. |
A. cleverest |
B. weakest |
C. youngest |
D. strongest |
54. |
A. examine |
B. gather |
C. cure |
D. educate |
55. |
A. flood |
B. fog |
C. clouds |
D. flames |
56. |
A. finally |
B. immediately |
C. gradually |
D. causally |
57. |
A. afraid |
B. present |
C. injured |
D. awake |
58. |
A. went off |
B. broke down |
C. shut off |
D. turned up |
59. |
A. misses |
B. loses |
C. raises |
D. loves |
60. |
A. ceiling |
B. highway |
C. spot |
D. ground |