黑龙江省哈九中2013四模英语试题答案(3)

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36. A. convenient  B. available C. impressive D. necessary
37. A. doesn’t wear B. hates wearing C. enjoys wearing D. has to wear
38. A. glasses B. purse C. case D. truth
39. A. when B. where C. that D. how
40. A. part B. either C. half D. all
41. A. missing B. broken C. empty D. stolen
42. A. counting B. repairing C. speaking D. reading
43. A. defeat B. hide C. realize D. escape
44. A. in case B. as if C. even if D. in order that
45. A. suggested B. proved C. required D. responded
46. A. occurred B. supposed C. risen D. happened
47. A. normal B. disappointing C. original D. surprising
48. A. Similarly B. Luckily C. Hardly D. Strangely
49. A. their mother B. their father C. their brother D. their sister
50. A. specially B. personally C. easily D. jokingly
51. A. begging B. asking C. forcing D. teaching
52. A. believed B. told C. grasped D. spotted
53. A. calls on B. puts on C. insists on D. keeps on
54. A. For another B. As a result C. However D. In a word
55. A. very B. less C. more D. ever
第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
                                    A
The new university hospital in Trenton, which the Health Minister Victoria Culley has described as a “shining example” to hospitals all over the country, has been open now for over six months. Having heard several complimentary (赞美的) comments about the organization and efficiency of the place, I decided to see for myself.
In spite of arriving early, I found that there were already long queues at the reception desks. While I was waiting, I looked around and had to admit that it is an impressive building: large and light with marble everywhere. Eventually my turn came and I presented my doctor’s letters to the receptionist, who informed me that I was in the X-ray queue and I’d have to go to another queue and start again! I couldn’t believe it and asked her if it might be possible to give me an appointment card anyway without making me queue up again. She informed me it was no good arguing with her and I should have read the sign, an almost invisible piece of card saying “X-rays” just in front of her where very few people can have seen it. No matter how hard I tried to persuade her, she wouldn’t give me an appointment card for a blood test, so I started queuing again and finally got the card at 8:30! I then set off for the blood test room, following the nice new signs until they suddenly stopped and I realized that I was in a part of the hospital that hasn’t been finished yet! When I got to the door I saw a notice saying “Back in 10 minutes”. I sat down and waited for 30 minutes before a doctor appeared and told me to come in without, of course, apologizing for keeping me waiting. I asked him why I’d had to wait and he explained he’d had to help out in another ward which was understaffed as a result of a flu epidemic (流感) among the doctors!
I got out of the hospital at 9:45 a.m. and breathed a sigh of relief. I’m now waiting for the results.
So, Mrs. Culley, a far from rosy picture. Certainly the public should be under no illusions (错觉) that things have changed for the better. Perhaps you should visit the hospital as an anonymous outpatient (门诊病人) rather than a government minister if you really want to know what it’s like unless, as I suspect, you don’t actually care about much.
56. Why did the author go to the hospital?
A. Because he was asked to investigate the hospital.
B. Because he wanted to find out the truth.
C. Because he wanted to prove it was a good hospital.
D. Because he had a flu and needed the doctor’s help.
57. What did the author find when he got to the hospital?
A. There were no doctors at all.
B. Doctors were polite and patient to patients.
C. A lot of people were waiting in line.
D. There were nice new signs everywhere in the hospital.
58. What made the author stand in the wrong queue?
A. The receptionist’s guidance.       B. His poor eyesight.
C. Other patients’ influence.         D. The unclear sign.
59. The best title for the passage should be “________”.
A. White elephant or shining example        B. An unforgettable experience
C. A good lesson                         D. An annoying receptionist

B
If there's a child in your house who likes pixies (精灵), nature, or magic, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is sure to be a hit. This beautifully animated film (动画片) is a first class production in every way, and features the familiar voices of Kristin Chenoweth, Anjelica Huston, Jane Horrocks, Lucy Liu, and Raven Symone. The movie offers up an adventure that’s easy enough to follow, but complex enough to hold one's attention, and even throws in a nice little moral about friendship. What can I say? I'm pleasantly surprised.                    
The up-and-coming Mae Whitman voices Tinker Bell herself, a far more dynamic character than we met in Peter Pan. Though Tinker still possesses her fiery temper, it doesn't manifest itself immediately, and takes a backseat to this pixie's many good qualities. As it turns out, Tinker Bell is extremely skilled at tinkering(修补), so she is a natural choice to build a special scepter(拐杖), for Pixie Hollow's Autumn Celebration. The scepter will hold the moonstone through which the light of the Blue Moon will pass, supplying Pixie Hollow with enough pixie dust for the year ahead.

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