2015遂宁二诊英语试题及答案(2)

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第一节  (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Volunteer at Shelter - North Toronto Cat Rescue---Bayview/Hwy 7
Do you like animals? Come and volunteer at our cat shelter. 
North Toronto Cat Rescue is a no-cage, no-kill cat shelter. We are a volunteer organization, funded totally by donation, and are a licensed Canadian charity.
We are looking for volunteers who can join us once a week for a 3 month period (at least). The work is not wonderful but it is very rewarding. Mainly, we feed, clean, and scoop litter. Of course we also spend quality time with our cats. 
We have 2 shifts(换班) per day, 7 days per week: 
Mornings are 9am-1pm. 
Evenings are 5-7pm or 6-8pm. 
Please note that any new volunteer who wishes to work evening shift must be able to work 4 morning shifts on a team before moving to an evening shift. This is required in order to gain the ability to work more independently, as required during evening shifts. 
Students must be at least 16 years old. Adults are also welcome. 
If you do not have your own personal transportation, please check the public transportation from your area to our location at Bayview/Hwy 7 area before responding to this ad.
31. Where is the ad most likely to appear?
A. In the local newspaper          B. On the Internet       
C. On TV                       D. In a magazine 
32. Which of the following volunteers can work evening shift?
A. A college student who can work for half a year period. 
B. A college student who lives near the shelter.
C. A worker who has worked five morning shifts at the shelter.
D. A car owner who will work there for the first time. 
33. How many hours will a new volunteer work at least for the shelter?
A. 14          B. 32         C. 48         D. 24
34. What can we infer about the work at the shelter?
A. Boring      B. Tiring       C. Dirty      D. Challenging
B
I have two sons. They are as different as night and day. My youngest is sweet, loveable, easy-going, and finds joy in everything. My oldest we’ve nicknamed the “Evil Genius” is ambitious, self-confident, and suffers no fools. 
Whenever we mentioned Santa my husband and I were rewarded with major eye rolling and deep sighs from my oldest. At first we both tried to ignore it.
We both knew that our eldest had figured out the big secret. But I’d be damned(指责) if he was going to ruin it for his six-year-old brother who had plenty of Santa-loving years ahead of him. I looked at my husband in the eye and said, “I’ll handle this.” to which he responded “Okay just be careful because I’m not sure he knows - he might just be acting like it.” But I knew. And I had it in my mind that he was about to break his younger brothers spirit and break the news to him. I was afraid he was going to take the Christmas spirit away from my sweet innocent youngest and stamp all over it. I had to protect him. I needed to control this now before it got out of control. I rushed into the play room where my oldest was playing alone. I looked him dead in the eyes and said: “Well you know Santa isn’t real, right?”  And as I stared at my eight-year-old son for what seemed like a long time of silence, his eyes started to fill with tears.  And a tear dropped down his cheek when he screamed out, “He’s not?” 
“Um well it’s not that he’s not real (shut up you idiot(白痴) - stop saying he’s not real), but he doesn’t really make and deliver all the toys. Dad and I get some of them for you. So he’s real. He’s just got a little help from us.”
The Evil Genius wasn’t buying it. He just sat there looking at me with an expression of doubt.
You know when you make a terrible mistake but you can’t stop yourself from making it worse? That was me because I just had to know. I had to know why he had seemed to be over Santa. So I asked him why he rolled his eyes and sighed every time his father and I mentioned Santa. To which he replied that kids at school had been saying Santa wasn't real but that he still thought he was.  
35. What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Two different sons                 B. Santa secret given away
C. Protecting one, ruining the other      D. Making a mistake worse
36. What did the writer conclude when “Evil Genius” rolled his eyes and sighed?
A. “Evil Genius” had discovered Santa was not real.
B. “Evil Genius” had broken the secret to his younger brother. 
C. “Evil Genius” had passed his Santa-loving years.
D. “Evil Genius” had been influenced by his classmates. 
37. What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?
A. “Evil Genius” refused to buy toys.        
B. “Evil Genius” didn’t believe his mother’s words.
C. “Evil Genius” wanted to keep silent.
D. “Evil Genius” would not give away the secret.
38. What lesson can we learn from the story?
A. Lies can never change facts.
B. Honesty is the best policy. 
C. No one is perfect.
D. We should think twice before we act.

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