The men took JuIiane by 52_____ to a small place called Tournavista. From there, a plane took her to Pucallpa and her 53_____ father.
Juliane‘s ten-day 54_____ experience was over. The men who found her called 55_____ a miracle (奇迹)
36. A. where B. which C. who D. that
37. A. blew B. swung C. appeared D. exploded
38. A. thrown B. driven C. pulled D. poured
39. A. passenger B. victim C. survivor D. witness
40. A. destroyed B. broken C. cut D. burnt
41, A. repeated B. wondered C. remembered D. noticed
42. A. ends B. edges C. symbols D. roads
43. A. lost B. blocked C, surrounded D. confused
44. A. map B. stream C. boat D. sign
45. A. but B. so C. and D. while
46. A. guide B. passage C. path D mark
47. A. cleared B. got C. followed D. chose
48. A. foil B. empty C. dry D. damp
49. A. sweep away B. get rid of C. drive off D. keep off
50. A. state B. sleep C. mind D. feeling
51. A. shouting B. looking C. waving D. pointing
52. A. train B. car C. bus D, boat
53. A. waiting B. watching C. wandering D. returning
54. A. practical B. plain C. severe D. private
55. A. it B. them C. her D. themselves
第三节,阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳项,并在答题卡 上将该项涂黑。
A
For at least a decade, Bridgette Haffher routinely ran into John Grant
Her parents immigrated from Sierra Leone in the early 1970s before she was born. In Washington, the family found a booming community of immigrants from their country. And almost any occasion (时刻)~birthday party, graduation, baby shower-was cause for a big, lively celebration.
Grant was quickly pulled into the same circle when he moved to the area in 1994. He left Sierra Leone at age 18,went to the University of Maryland and became an accountant. He knew Haffher only well enough to say hello, but he was always looking for an opportunity to continue the conversation.
“She was beautiful, and I liked her character,” says Grant, now 40. “But she was always with her mom and sister, so she was inaccessible. She was hard to get.”
Haffner thought Grant seemed like a nice guy~he was always smiling, even if he never said much. But she didn’t think much more about him. After college, she‘d lived in Spain for a year before returning to the United States to help her mother and grandmother, who were both ill. Unsatisfied with the care they received, she went to nursing school and started working in health care. Once they were healthy, she focused on becoming a lawyer and living abroad.