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【正文】 B. anything interesting, nothing interesting C. nothing interesting, nothing interesting D. something interesting ,nothing interesting 15. –What do you do? –I’m an engineer. I ___________ in a pany in Wuhan. I like my job very much. A. work B. had worked C. will work D. worked 二 、 完形填空( 每小題 1 分,共 10 分) Dragon Headraising (龍?zhí)ь^ ) Day is a traditional Chinese festival. It es on the 16 day of the second lunar (農(nóng)歷的 ) month. In 2021, it is 17 March 2. On the day in ancient times, people put paths of ashes (灰 ) into kitchens and around water vats (缸 ). This was 18 the dragon into the house. On this day people eat noodles,dumplings and fried the day’s foods 19 after dragons. For example, people eat “dragon whisker (龍須 )”— noodles and 20 are called “dragon’s teeth”. In some ancient Chinese stories, dragons have power over the wind and rain. They often 21 rain to the world on the second day of the second lunar month. It is said that after that day there will be more and more rain. This is 22 the day is often called “Spring Dragon Day”. It was hoped that 23 the help of the dragon, ploughing (耕種 ) would be easier and the autumn would have a good harvest. It was said that a haircut during the first lunar month might bring 24 luck to mother’s brothers. So you still see many people 25 their hair cut on Dragon Headraising Day. 16. A. first B. second C. third D. fourth 17. A. in B. at C. during D. on 18. A. led B. lead C. to lead D. be led 19. A. are named D. is named 20. A. dumpling B. noodles C. dumplings D. noodle 21. A. bring B. take C. carry D. lend 22. A. because B. why C. when D. that 23. A. under B. in C. with D. by 24. A. good B. bad C. better D. worst 25. A. has B. to have C. had D. having 三、閱讀理解(每小題 2 分,共 30 分) A A study finds that not enough morning light causes teenagers not to get enough sleep at night. “As teenagers spend more time indoors, they miss necessary morning light. Day light is needed to keep the balance of the body’s 24hour biological system (生物系統(tǒng) ), which regulates (調(diào)節(jié) ) body temperature and sleep styles,” reports Dr. Mariana Figueiro. “These teenagers who receive little morning light are going to bed later, getting less sleep and doing badly in tests. They are more likely to fail in their exams.” In the study, Dr. Figueiro asked 11 students in Grade 8 to wear special glasses to prevent blue morning light from reaching their eyes. At the end of the 5day study she found that they fell asleep 30 minutes later than usual. During her research, Dr. Figueiro has been very worried about teenagers going to bed too late. The problem is that today’s schools require teenagers to be in school very early in the morning. These students are likely to miss the morning light because they often go to school before the sun is up or as it’s just rising. Furthermore (此外 ), the schools are not likely to provide enough electric light to keep the balance of this biolog
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