【正文】
d and beloved wife. B. He is fortunate to have so many colorful experiences. C. He realizes he is unlucky to have married with his wife. D. His wife deserves all his love and grate because of her devotion. 答案 C [意圖態(tài)度題。Atlantic states— as such, Canadian English is believed by some scholars to have e from northern American English. Recent studies suggest that Canadian English has been developing features of its own since the early 19th century. The second wave from Britain and Ireland was encouraged to settle in Canada after the War of 1812 by the governors of Canada. Waves of immigration from around the globe peaking in 1910 and 1960 had a lesser influence. 【語篇大意】 本文主要講了加拿大人使用母語英語的基本情況,以及四次移民對加拿大英語的影響。speaking settlement in Canada, and linguistically the most important...可知,第一次說英語的移民對加拿大的語言影響最大。old daughter with me, and a new baby. I owe this all to my Mother. She and my father remarried each other some years ago, and she is 51 years old and still a police officer in our hometown. And I do mean a police officer. She works the streets in her squad car (搶險隊 )with the best of them. So not only is she strong enough to protect the munity, but to protect her children as well. My Mom also supports many victims39。s divorce and her shortage of love. D. Her loss of the chance to go to a good school. 答案 C [推理判斷題。s mother is wrong? A. She married the author39。year survival rates of just 12 to 31 percent. However, Dr Sharon McKenna, lead researcher on the study says turmeric is broken down in the blood once ingested. A way is needed to be found to ensure it stayed in the circulatory system for longer to give it time to kill cancer cells. Asked if people with oesophageal cancer should now start eating lots of curries, she said turmeric was just one spice that was found in curry. “A curry co ntains a lot of other heavy spices that would not necessarily be good for you at all, ” she said. “When you eat it, you are not applying it directly to the cancer cells as we were in the laboratory.” So there39。 ] 70. According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. Cancers can kill 500,000 people across the world each year. B. We should eat curries as many as possible. C. A new treatment for oesophageal cancer has proved successful. D. Most of the people who get cancer are dead with in five years. 答案 D [細節(jié)理解 題。s because this music was especially designed to relax you, or to give you extra you don39。s similar to the music you listen to, but it39。 ] 69. What does the underlined word “curry” in the first passage most probably mean? A. A plant that can cure oesophageal cancer. B. A liquid that can be used as medicine for curing cancer. C. A kind of food from India that consists of meat and vegetables covered in a thick liquid with a hot taste. D. A new kind of medicine. 答案 C [詞義猜測題。s long thought to have healing powers. Tests by a team at the Cork Cancer Research Centre show it can destroy gullet cancer cells in the lab. The cancer cells began to digest themselves after the curcumin triggered lethal (引發(fā)致命的 )cell death signals. And this process started within 24 hours. Curry dishes have cancer beating ingredients. Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK, said: “This is an interesting researc h which opens up the possibility that natural chemicals found in turmeric could be developed into new treatments for oesophageal cancer.” Cancers of the oesophagus kill more than 500,000 people across the world each year. It39。說明這里的 it 是指代作者自己感覺不到母親的痛苦。 not loving her as before. B. Her mother39。_I sank even deeper. I know this has to be hard for a Mom to see, and even harder for her to let it happen, so that one day I might hit the bottom and have to swim back up. But luckily in the end this is what happened: after many years of struggle, now I am happily married with my 14173。 ] 62. Which of the four waves of immigration affected Canadian English most? A. The first wave. B. The second wave. C. The third wave. D. The fourth wave. 答案 A [推理判斷題。born Canadian, reflected the Anglocentric attitude that would be mon in Canada for the next hundred years when he referred to the language as “a ruined dialect , ” in parison to what he considered the proper English spoken by immigrants from Britain. Canadian English is the product of four waves of immigration and settlement over a period of almost two centuries. The first large wave of long English173。law. C. He likes to play tricks on others. D. His mother was strict with him. 答案 A [推理判斷題。在第 1 則笑話中的第三句話 the piece of paper with the name Jenny on it 說明當時妻子意識到丈夫和一個叫詹妮的女子有關(guān)系,所以頓生醋意,和 B項表述一致。s funeral, she stopped in to see you! ” Joke 3: “Oh, I am happy to see you , ” the little boy said to his grandmother on his mother39。 ] 51. B. forced C. affected D. made 答案 C [聯(lián)系上文作者對男人的看法可知一位酗酒、濫用毒品的爸爸對孩子的影響,故此處也會 “ 影響 ” 到作者的決定符合句意。 ] 45. B. started C. imagined D. believed 答案 B [聯(lián)系下文 divorce proceedings last year when I was 22. The divorce was just finalized last ,由此推出 “ 開始 ” 離婚是在去年,故答案 B合適。 ] 37. B. after C. before D. until 答案 A [聯(lián)系此處上下文意思可知在作者成長的階段他記得爸爸很少發(fā)火,故意思為“ 在 ?? 期間 ” 。father never fought with my mother, __43__ was verbally (言語 )abusive with my two oldest younger brothers and myself and also __44__ me when I was 17. They were married when I was 11 and __45__ divorce proceedings last year when I was 22. The divorce was just finalized last month. I39。根據(jù)句意 “ 在 ??之內(nèi) ” 可以判斷答案。句意:除了我們的車在路上拋錨了兩次,一切事情都進展順利。 ] 31. I don39。 make a(n) ...impression on ...“ 給 ?? 留下 ?? 印象。 terrified B. terrifying。句意:瑪麗利用機會并且試圖給新老板留下好印象。 stay B. to go to。 the 答案 C [考查冠詞。t afford either a train or a plane take the motor buses have partly replaced railroad passenger services on many local routes in a number of depend mostly on their cars, in which they go to work, go shopping, and even go on l