1、Test 21Kate said “Hello”to Mr.Patel as she entered.She picked up a wire basket and walked towards the back of the store _1_ the rice was kept.The room was quite large and divided by three long aisles (过道), with rows of shelves full of _2_.Besides her and Mr.Patel there were only two boys in the stor
2、e.They were both wearing _3_ overcoats.They looked rather _4_ because the overcoats were too big for them.“_5_, ” she heard one of them whisper to _6_.She walked on to the next aisle and found the _7_ she was looking for.Then she heard something else.It _8_ like a box dropping on the floor.She looke
3、d through the small open space _9_ goods on the shelf and saw one of the boys picking up a box.But _10_ putting it in the basket,he dropped _11_ into the inside pocket of his overcoat.Kate looked back and _12_ see Mr.Patel at the door checking through a list.Then she looked through the _13_ in the s
4、helf again.The boys still had their backs to her.They were putting something _14_ into their inside pockets and then one of them said, “Lets get out of here.” They moved away from her.When she got to the door the two boys were _15_ her.She watched them _16_ for the few things in their _17_.They had
5、both _18_ their overcoats.Mr.Patel did not seem to know what they had done.He even _19_ at them as they were about to _20_.Now,Kate decided to stop them.1A.which BthatCthere Dwhere2A.books BbasketsCgoods Dmagazines3A.dirty BlongCgrey Dtight4A.strange ByoungCnervous Dexcited5A.Look up BListen to meCW
6、atch out DPut it down6A.him BherCthe boy Dthe other7A.book BriceCbag Dmagazine8A.looked BheardCshowed Dsounded9A.between BofCaround Dat10A.instead of BbeforeCwithout Das if11A.something BitCone Dthat12A.would BshouldCmight Dcould13A.spot BspaceCgoods Dbooks14A.important BnewCelse Dextra15A.looking a
7、t Btalking toCin front of Dbehind16A.paying BlookingCasking Dreaching17A.hands BpocketsCbox Dbasket18A.thrown out Bput onCbuttoned Dhidden19A.shouted BsmiledClooked Dlaughed20A.leave BpayCspeak DapologizeSmokers in Japan will no longer be able to buy cigarettes from vending machines (投币式自动售货机) from
8、next year without an ID,which aims to make it harder for teenagers to buy cigarettes.By next July,Japans 570,000 new cigarette vending machines will work with a smart card called “taspo”,only given to people who are at least 20,the legal smoking age.The taspo will be offered free of charge by the To
9、bacco Institute of Japan after smokers send papers showing their age.However,the vending machines have a disadvantage.The smokers picture will be on the card.The vending machines will not be able to read the picture,so they wont be able to tell if the customer is at the legal smoking age.The Tobacco
10、 Institute,whose members include Japans three tobacco companies,has spent $780 million on the machines and says it hopes the new system will prevent minors from smoking.Another aim is to let adults know the importance of keeping cigarettes away from children.The number of minors who smoke has become
11、 smaller,but a Health Ministry study in 2010 showed 13 percent of boys and 4 percent of girls in the third year of high schoolthose aged 17 to 18 smoked every day.The percentage of Japanese adults who smoke has reduced to 26 percent from 34 percent ten years ago and the highest 49 percent in 1996,Ja
12、pan Tobacco said this week.The company,halfowned by the government,said an experiment for the new vending machines in rural Japan had no effect on sales.1The passage mainly tells us that_.Athe Japanese government will try to prevent minors from smokingBthe taspo is a useful way to reduce the number
13、of smokersCthe number of minors who smoke has been decreasingDmore smokers will stop smoking when the system is carried out2The new vending machines in rural areas_.Amay have no use in reducing the sale of cigarettesBare perfect for preventing minors from buying cigarettesCare not bought by the Toba
14、cco InstituteDcan tell the buyers age3What are the two aims of using the new cigarette vending machines?aHelp adults stop smoking.bPrevent minors from smoking.cDevelop adults awareness of keeping children away from smoking.dMake adults know that the legal smoking age should be raised.Aab Bbc Cad Dbd
15、4If you were a minor,_.Ayou could buy the taspo in a certain organizationByou could buy cigarettes with the taspo from vending machinesCyou could not buy cigarettes from vending machines even with taspoDthe vending machine would recognize you even if you had taspo1She picked up a wire basket.( 完形填空第
16、一段第二句)她拿起一个金属丝篮子(1)He lived in London for 3 months,during which he picked up some English.他在伦敦住了三个月,在这期间学会一点英文。(2)She picked up the good news over the radio.她从收音机里收听到这个好消息。(3)The bus will pause here to pick up passengers.汽车会在这里停一下载客。(4)Trains will pick up again soon.不久火车又要加速。2Now,Kate decided to sto
17、p them.(完形填空最后一句)现在凯特决定阻止他们。(1)They stopped to have a rest after a long walk.走了这么长的路,他们停下来休息。(2)When the teacher came in,the students stopped talking.当老师进来的时候,学生停止讲话。(3)The heavy rain stopped him (from) going there.大雨阻止他去那里。3.had no effect on sales.(阅读理解最后一句)对销售没影响。(1)The law will come into effect n
18、ext week.这项法律下周生效。(2)The medicine is of no effect to him.这药对他无效。(3)Smoking has an effect on health.吸烟对健康有影响。答案.1.D 这是一个定语从句。先行词 store 表示地点,所以要用关系副词 where 引导。这句话的意思是:她拿起一个金属丝篮子,向商店后面存放大米的地方走去 。2C 从文章的开头和下面所述可知,这个商店不卖书、杂志或篮子,而是卖各种货物,所以要填 goods。这句话的意思是:房间很大,被三个过道分开,一排排的货架上摆满了货物。3B 从下文可知,这两个男孩子到商店里的目的是偷
19、一些货物,所以他们穿着又长又大的大衣。而无法推断出他们穿着 dirty(脏的)、grey(灰色的)或 tight(紧身的)大衣。4A 由于穿着又长又大很不合身的大衣,所以他们看上去很奇怪。这句话的意思是:因为他们穿的大衣对他们来说太大了,所以他们看上去有点怪。5C 因为这两个男孩子是来行窃的,所以他们很小心。所以一个男孩对另一个说:“Watch out!” 。Watch out 的意思是 “密切注意”。Look up 的意思是“向上看”;listen to me的意思是“听我说 ”;Put it down 的意思是“把它放下” 。6D 因为只有两个男孩,所以要用 the other。这句话的意
20、思是: “注意望风!” 她听到一个男孩对另一个小声说。7B 从文中第二句话可知,Kate 到商店的目的是买大米。这句话的意思是:她走到另一个货架找到了她所要的大米。8D 从上句“Then she heard something else.”可知,她听到了其他的声音。所以要填sounded。sounded 是系动词,意思是“听起来” 。这句话的意思是:这听上去像是一只盒子掉在地上的声音。9A 从货物之间的缝隙中要用 through the small space between goods。between 表示每两层货物之间,这句话的意思是:她通过货架上的货物的缝隙中看去,看见其中一个男孩正在拿
21、起一个盒子。10A 代替干某事要用 instead of doing sth.这句话的意思是:他没有把盒子放在篮子里,而是把它放在他大衣里面的衣袋里。11B 因为男孩子拿的是一个盒子,所以要用代词 it 指代这个盒子。 12D 这句话的意思是:凯特回头看了看,她能够看见 Patel 先生在门口算账。所以用情态动词 could。13B 这句话的意思是:她又从货架的缝隙中看去。从上文“She looked through the small open space.”中也可得出此答案。14C else 用于不定代词或疑问词后,意思是“ 其他的” 。这句话的意思是:他们正把其他的东西放在他们里面的口袋
22、里。15C 这句话的意思是:当她走到门口时,两个男孩子在她的前面。这可以从后面的句子所说的她观察两个男孩子的所作所为得到答案。16A 为货物付款要用 paying。17D 在这家商店买东西时,首先把挑选的货物放在篮子里,然后付款。这句话的意思是:她看见他们付了篮子里的几件货物的款。18C 他们应该是把大衣的衣扣扣上,这样才能藏好偷盗的货物。19B 冲某人微笑 smile at sb.;嘲笑某人 laugh at sb.。20A 从文中可知,这两个男孩子准备离开商店。这句话的意思是:当他们要离开商店时,他甚至还冲他们微笑。.1.A 综合全文内容可知,日本采取凭卡买烟措施是为防止未成年人抽烟。 2A 从最后一段“The company,halfowned by the government,said an experiment for the new vending machines in rural Japan had no effect on sales.”可以看出,试验表明新机器对日本农村地区烟的销售没有影响,因此 A 正确。3B 根据文中的第二、三段可知这个新型的投币式自动售货机的目的是为了阻止未成年人吸烟和使成年人意识到孩子们应该远离香烟的重要性。4B 由文章第二段可知,由于自动售货机不能识别照片,不能判断顾客是否达到法定年龄,所以未成年人使用成年人的智能卡也能买到香烟。