A. correspond with B. gain access to C. comb through D. withdraw from
29.Three days ago the girl took the watch she found on the way to school to the headmaster's ,but nobody has __________it yet.
A. acknowledged B. claimed C. fetched D. delayed
30.Grammar teaching is not the eventual aim of English language teaching,but a means to develop communicative __________.
A. potential B. qualification C. comprehension D. competence
31.All the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling, a poor single mother__________ in Edinburgh, _________all over the world.
A. lives; selling well B. living; are sold well C. living; sell well D. lives; are sold
32.The poem is _________ ---it is simple enough for people to understand and appreciate easily.
A. available B. accessible C. absurd D. ordinary
33.The sick man found he was fooled when he was none the better for _______ was a new cure for the disease advertised in a morning paper.
A. that B. which C. what D. it
34.My father is going to give me a set of dictionaries for my birthday, but I would rather he ______me a bicycle.
A. give B. would give C. gave D. had given
35.My new boss is ______all the time, saying I have to work harder.
A. on my back B. on cloud nine C. in the pink D. under the weather
第二节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
I woke up one morning recently to read a story about an athlete who had seemed to have everything.
US track star Marion Jones 36 a trophy (奖杯) case filled with medals. She had 37 fame. She held the high honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics - the 2000 Sydney Games.
But last month, the 31-year-old track star 38 confessed that she had lied to fans, sports officials and US federal agents about 39 steroids (类固醇).
The five Olympic medals in her trophy case? 40 . Meaningless. The worldwide fame? Exchanged for infamy (声名狼藉). The honor of being the first female track and field athlete to win five medals at an Olympics? Forgotten, wiped off the 41 books.
"It is with a great amount of shame that I stand before you and tell you that I have 42 your trust," Jones confessed.
She'd posed for 43 with fans. She'd attended parties and talked about her accomplishments. 44 for years she'd slept - or tried to sleep - knowing that much of what she had done was built on a 45 .
Now, finally she'd decided to 46 the truth.
"If she had trusted her own natural 47 and combined them with self-sacrifice and hard work, I sincerely believe that she 48 have been an honest champion at the Sydney Games," IAAF President Lamine Diack said over the weekend. " 49 , Marion Jones will be remembered as one of the biggest cheats in 50 history."
51 , she won't be the last. There are still others hiding 52 their trophies. They too appear to have everything. They're superstars, the 53 of every young person who has played a sport. But for how long? And at what 54 ? Every time they look at their trophies and medals they remember that the awards really 55 to someone else.
36. A. won B. bought C. accepted D. owned