第Ⅱ卷(共45分) 第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分1 5分) 阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求) [1]Every language has its own special words and expressions.And a story can be told about each of them.Hot is a simple,easily understood worD.So are most of the expressions made with the word hot.But not always,as we shall seE. [2]The words hot potato,for example,give you no idea at all to the meaning of the expression,hot potato.The potato is popular and many Americans like baked potatoes.Imagine trying to carry a hot potato in your hanD.It would be difficult,even painful to do so.Some publicly argued problems are highly emotional.The problems must be treated carefully, or they will be difficult and painful if an elected official has to deal with them.One such hot potato is taxes.Calling for higher taxes can mean defeat for a politician.And yet,if taxes are not raised,some very popular government programs could be cut.And that also can make a politician very unpopular.The questions must be dealt with carefully,the same way you would handle any other hot potato. [3]Another expression is not so hot.If you ask someone how she feels,she may answer“not so hot."What she means is that she does not feel well.Not so hot also is a way of saying you do not really like something.You may tell a friend that the new play you saw last night is not so hot.That means_____________. [4]A hot shot is a person,often a young person,who thinks he can do anything.He is very sure he can succeeD.But often he fails.The expression was born in the military forces.A hot shot was a soldier who fired without aiming carefully. [5]Hot is a word that is often used to talk about anger.A person who becomes angry easily is called a hotheaD.An angry person’s neck often becomes reD.We say he is hot under the collar. 76.What is the text mainly about?(within 8 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 77.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentencE.(within 8 words) ______________________________________________________________________________ 78.Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one? As you would deal with other difficult problems,you must be careful with these ones. ______________________________________________________________________________ 79.List three situations where“hot”expressions can be used according to the text.(within 30 words) ①_____________________________________________________________________________ ②_____________________________________________________________________________ ③_____________________________________________________________________________ 80.Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into ChinesE. ______________________________________________________________________________

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题目介绍: 第Ⅱ卷共45分第四部分书面表达共两节满分45分第一节阅读表达共5小题每小题3分满分15分阅读下面的短文并根据短文后的要求答题请注意问题后的词数要求[1]Everylanguagehasitsownspecialwordsandexpressions.Andastorycanbetoldabouteachofthem.HotisasimpleeasilyunderstoodworD.Soaremostoftheexpressionsmadewiththewordhot.ButnotalwaysasweshallseE.[2]Thewordshotpotatoforexamplegiveyounoideaatalltothemeaningoftheexpressionhotpotato.ThepotatoispopularandmanyAmericanslikebakedpotatoes.ImaginetryingtocarryahotpotatoinyourhanD.Itwouldbedifficultevenpainfultodoso.Somepubliclyarguedproblemsarehighlyemotional.Theproblemsmustbetreatedcarefullyortheywillbedifficultandpainfulifanelectedofficialhastodealwiththem.Onesuchhotpotatoistaxes.Callingforhighertaxescanmeandefeatforapolitician.Andyetiftaxesarenotraisedsomeverypopulargovernmentprogramscouldbecut.Andthatalsocanmakeapoliticianveryunpopular.Thequestionsmustbedealtwithcarefullythesamewayyouwouldhandleanyotherhotpotato.[3]Anotherexpressionisnotsohot.Ifyouasksomeonehowshefeelsshemayanswernotsohot.Whatshemeansisthatshedoesnotfeelwell.Notsohotalsoisawayofsayingyoudonotreallylikesomething.Youmaytellafriendthatthenewplayyousawlastnightisnotsohot.Thatmeans_____________.[4]Ahotshotisapersonoftenayoungpersonwhothinkshecandoanything.HeisverysurehecansucceeD.Butoftenhefails.Theexpressionwasborninthemilitaryforces.Ahotshotwasasoldierwhofiredwithoutaimingcarefully.[5]Hotisawordthatisoftenusedtotalkaboutanger.ApersonwhobecomesangryeasilyiscalledahotheaD.Anangryperson’sneckoftenbecomesreD.Wesayheishotunderthecollar.76.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?within8words______________________________________________________________________________77.FillintheblankinParagraph3withapropersentencE.within8words______________________________________________________________________________78.Whichsentenceinthetextistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Asyouwoulddealwithotherdifficultproblemsyoumustbecarefulwiththeseones.______________________________________________________________________________79.Listthreesituationswherehotexpressionscanbeusedaccordingtothetext.within30words①_____________________________________________________________________________②_____________________________________________________________________________③_____________________________________________________________________________80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2intoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________, 本题为简答题收录于高中英语题库中。
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  • 四阅读理解AustraliaisthelargestislandintheworlD.ItisalittlesmallerthanChinA.Itisinthesouthoftheearth.Australiaisbigbutitspopulationissmall.ThepopulationofitisnearlyaslargeasthatofShanghai.Wecannotbelieveitissuchabigcountrywithsosmallpopulation!Enoughlawshavebeenmadetofightagainstpollution.ThecitiesinAustraliahavelittleairorwaterpollution.Theskyisblueandthewaterisclean.Youcanclearlyseefishswimmingintherivers.Plantsgrowverywell.LastmonthwevisitedPerththebiggestcityinWesternAustraliaandwenttoawildflowers.ExhibitionInspringeveryyearPerthhasthewildflowerexhibition.AftervistingPerthwespentadayinthecountrysidE.Wesatdownandhadarestnearapathatthefootofthehill.Butwhatwesawmadeuspickupallourthingsandrunbacktothecarasquicklyaswecould—therewereaboutthreehundredsheepcomingtowardsusdownthepath!Australiaisfamousforitssheepandkangaroos.Afterashortdrivefromanytownyouwillfindyourselfinthemiddleofwhitesheep.Sheepsheepeverwherearesheep.56.Australiais______________A.thelargestcountryintheworldB.largerthanChinaC.aslargeasShanghaiD.notsolargeasChina57.Enoughlawshavebeenmadeto______________.A.increaswthepppulationB.growmoreplantsC.fightagainstpollutionD.showwildflowers58.Pethis______________A.thecapitalofAustraliaB.inthewestofAustraliaC.intheeastofAustraliaD.thebiggestcityinAustralia59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.AllthecitiesinAustraliaareseriouslypolluteD.B.Australiaisfamousforitssheepkangaroosandlargepopulation.C.Weranbacktothecarbecausewewereinthemiddleofthewhitesheep.D.IfyougotothecountrysideinAustraliayouwillseealotofwhitesheep.
  • .第三部分补全对话共5小题每小题1分满分5分根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项A.HelloSimon.HaveyouseenBillythisafternoon?B.NoMariA.Why?A.Ohdear.Ican’tfindhimanywherE.Idon’tknowwhattodo.Heshouldhavebeenbackanhourago.61B.Don’tworryMariA.Hecouldhavebutheprobablydidn’t.Didanythinghappenthismorning?62A.Hisbirthdayparty.B.Isitpossiblethatyousaidsomethingtoupsethim?A.ImusthavE.Itoldhimwehadn’treceivedMr.White’sreplytoourinvitation.B.63A.Nohelefthomerightafterthat.64B.MariaI’msurethereisnothingtoworryabout.HeisprobablyonhiswaytoseeMr.SmithorelseheiswithMr.WhitE.A.Ohwait!Thereheis!AndMr.Smithiswithhim.65HemusthavebeentoMr.Smith’s.A.IsupposeIshouldhavecalledyouearlier.B.Anythingelse?C.Iwonderifhecouldhavehadanaccident.D.I’mafraidhemighthaveanaccident.E.Wherecouldhehavebeen?F.YouarerightSimon.G.Whatwereyoutalkingaboutbeforeheleft?
  • 任务型阅读共10小题每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词注意每个空格只填一个单词请将答案写在答题卡上相应的横线上Teamworkisjustasimportantinscienceasitisontheplayingfieldorinthegym.Scientificinvestigations调查arealmostalwayscarriedoutbyteamsofpeopleworkingtogether.Ideasaresharedexperiencesaredesigneddataareanalyzedandresultsareevaluatedandsharedwithotherinvestigators.GroupworkisnecessaryandisusuallymoreproductivethanworkingalonE.Severaltimesthroughouttheyearyoumaybeaskedtoworkwithoneormoreofyourclassmates.WhatevertehtaskyourgroupisassignedafewrulesneedtobefollowedtoensureaproductiveandsuccessfulexperiencE.Whatcomesfirstistokeepanopenmindbecasueeveryone’sideasdeserveconsiderationandeachgroupmembercanmakehisorherowncontribution.Secondlyitmakesajobeasiertodividethegrouptaskamongallgroupmembers.Choosearoleontheteamthatisbestsuitedtoyourparticularstrengths.Thirdlyalwaysworktogethertaketurnsandencourageeachotherbylisteningclarifyingandtrustingoneanother.MutualsupportandtrustoftenmakeagreatdifferencE.Activitieslikeinvestigationsaremosteffectivewhendonebysmallgroups.Herearesomemoresuggestionsforeffectiveteamperformanceduringtheseactivities:Makesureeachgroupmemberunderstandsandagreestothetaskgiventohimorherandeveryoneknowsexactlywhenwhyandwhattodo;taketurnsdoingvarioustasksduringsimilarandrepeatedactivities;beawareofwhereothergroupmembersareandwhattheyaredoingsoastoensuresafety;beresponsibleforyourownlearningthoughitisbynomeansunwisetocompareyourobservationswiththoseofothergroupmembers.Whenthereisresearchtobedonedividethetopicintoseveralareasandthiscanexploretheissueinaverydetailedway.Youareencouragedtokeeprecordsofthesourcesusedeachpersonwhichhelpsyoutracebacktotheoriginoftheproblemsthatmayhappenunexpectedly.A.formatforexchanginginformationE.g.photocopiesofnotesoraldiscussionetC.isalsoimportantforawell-chosenmethodnotonlystrengthenswhatyoupresentbutalsomakesyourselfeasilyunderstooD.Whenthetimecomestomakeadecisionandtakeapositiononanissueallowforthecontributionsofeachmemberofthegroup.Mostimportantofallitisalwayswisetomakedecisionsbycompromiseandagreement.Afteryou’vecompletedataskwithyourteammakeanevaluationoftheteam’seffectiveness—thestrengthsandweaknessesopportunitiesandchallenges.TitleWorkingTogetherThemeEffectiveperformanceneedshighlycooperated71________GeneralrulesKeepanopenmindtoeveryone’s72________.Dividethegrouptaskamonggroupmembers.73________andtrusteachother.74________Understandandagreetothe75________taskofone’sown.Taketurnsdoingvarioustasks.Showconcernforotherstoensuresafety.Take76_________forone’sownlearning.Compareyourownobservationswiththoseofothers.ExploreanissueBreakthe77________intoseveralareas.Keeprecordsofthesourcesjustin78________.79________yourinformationwithothersviaproperformat.Makealldecisionsbycompromiseandagreement.80________effectivenessAnalyzethestrengthsandweaknesses.Findouttheopportunitiesandchallenges.
  • 第三部分阅读理解共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Reducereuseandrecyclethisfamiliarenvironmentalistslogantellsushowtoreducetheamountofrubbishthatendsupinlandfillsandwaterways.Theconceptisbeingusedtodealwithonepossiblydangerousformofwaste–electronicjunk电子垃圾suchasoldcomputerscell-phonesandtelevisions.Butthisprocessformanaginge-wastemaybeusedinanunscrupulouswaymoreoftenthannotusedarecentreportsuggests.Alotofthesematerialsarebeingsenttodevelopingnationsundertheexcuseoftense-tobridgethedigitaldividesaidRichardGutierrezapolicyresearcher.Oneoftheproblemsisthatnooneproveswhethertheseoldmachinesworkbeforetheyhittheseaways.Becauseofthisthereportsayse-wasteisagrowingprobleminLagosNigeriaandelsewhereinthedevelopingworlD.Muchofthewasteendsupbeingthrownawayalongriversandroads.Oftenit'spickedapartbypoorpeoplewhomayfacedangerousexposuretopoisonouschemicalsintheequipment.Businessmenalsopayworkersalittlemoneytogetbackmaterialssuchasgoldandcopper.Thislow-techrecoveryprocesscouldexposeworkersandthelocalenvironmenttomanydangerousmaterialsusedtobuildelectronics.AccordingtoGutierrezthisshadoweconomyexistsbecausetheexcuseofrecyclingandreusingelectronicsgivesbusinessmenagreenpassporttoshipwastearoundtheglobE.'DevelopingnationsmusttakeuponsomeoftheresponsibilitythemselvesGutierrezsaiD.ButheaddedAgreaterpartofthisresponsibilityshouldfallontheexportingstatE.Chinaforexamplehasbecomeadumpingplaceforlargeamountsofe-wastE.Thenationisbeginningtotakeactiontostoptheflowofdangerousmaterialsacrossitsborders.TheChinesegovernmentaftermanyyearsofdenialisfinallybeginningtotaketheleaD.56.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphmainlydiscuss?A.OldcomputersandTVsstillworkbeforetheyaresentabroaD.B.Poorpeoplebreakupe-wastetocollectsomevaluablematerials.C.A.lotofe-wasteisdumpedindevelopingcountries.D.Theproblemofe-wasteisgrowingindevelopingcountries.57.FromwhatGutierrezsaidwecanlearnthat________.A.exportingcountriesshouldmainlyberesponsibleforthisproblem.B.neitherrichnorpourcountriesshouldbeblamedforthisproblemC.developingcountriesshouldberesponsibleforthisproblemD.poorcountriesshouldbeblamedforthisproblem58.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat__________.A.Chinahashiddenalargeamountofe-wasteinmanysecretplacesB.Chinahasgreatlychangedherideaabouttheproblemofe-wasteC.ChinahaspreventedpoisonousmaterialsfromenteringChinaforalongtimeD.Chinaisfailingbehindothercountriesindealingwithe-waste59.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat________.A.developingcountriesarefacingseriousenvironmentalproblemsB.e-wasteisagrowingproblemindevelopedcountriesC.e-wasteissenttodevelopingcountriesundertheexcuseofreuseD.developingcountriesaremakingfulluseofe-waste
  • TOURTHEBLUEMOUNTAINSINCOMFORTWITHOZTRAILSKnownasTheGrandCanyonofAustraliaitislocatedashortdistance55kmfromSydney.In2000thisareawasaddedtotheWorldHeritageListofUNESCOasithas:deepvalleysimpressivewaterfallsexcellentbushesandrichplantsandanimals.TheBlueMountainscoversabout10000kmandextends220km.TheBlueMountainsareacontainseightconservationareassixAboriginallanguagegroups.Itisalsohometo127kindsofrareorthreatenedplantsand52kindsofrareorthreatenedanimals.LETOZTRAILSSHOWYOUAUSTRALIANNATUREATIT’SBEST!OzTrailshasbeeninoperationsince1999andhasshowntheBlueMountainstothousandsoftravelersfromallovertheworlD.OZTRAILSisrecommendedbytheLONELYPLANETandLET'SGOtravelguidesbothofwhicharepopulartravelbooksinAustraliA.WealsoofferspecialtoursinandaroundSydney.TakingsmallgroupsonlyweprideourselvesoncustomerservicE.Weoffertravelersindividualattentionthatisnotavailableonotherlargetours.Allthetoursarealsoavailableatcharterrates包租费whetheryouwishtobringawholegrouporhavethetourjustforyourself.Wecanmakeatourtomeetyourspecialneeds.6REASONSTOTOURTHEBLUEMOUNTAINSWITHOZTRAILS1.Smallgroupsonlymax24passengersineachbus.2.FreehotelpickupanywhereincitycentreandalsoinCoogeeBondiandManlybyarrangementinadvancE.3.PerfectguideswithabroadknowledgE.4.WeareabletotakeyoutoseeallthefamousplacesinAustraliA.5.Ourtoursarebothaffordableandsatisfying.6.Comfortable—air-conditionedbuses.1.Theauthorwrotethispassageto________.A.introducefamousscenicsportsaroundSydneyB.attracttouriststotheBlueMountainsC.advertiseatouragencynamedOzTrailsD.giveadviceonhowtochooseatourcompany2.WhichofthefollowingdoesOzTrailsoffer?A.Smallgrouptourswithnotmorethan24tourists.B.Buseswithoutairconditioners.C.Charterratesforgroupsof24.D.One-to-oneserviceatalowpricE.3.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.CoogeeandBondiarelocatedinthecitycenterB.travelersneedtobooktheirpickupinadvanceC.OZTRAILScantakeyoutoforeigncountriesD.LonelyPlanetisafamoustravelcompany4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.ThepriceofthetourservicE.B.Theservicestheagencycanoffer.C.SomeofthefeaturesoftheBlueMountains.D.AbriefintroductiontoOzTrails.
  • .第四节对话填空共10小题每题1分共10分阅读下面对话掌握其大意并根据所给字母的揭示在标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整正确形式使对话通顺W=womanM=manW:HiPhilcanyoutellmehowit76h?76._______M:SurE.IwasmountainclimbinginNewHampshirein1982.Suddenlythe77wbecamereallybaD.Therewas77._______alotofsnowandwecouldn’tseeanything.Wegot78l.78._______Wellwespentfourdaysonthemountain.The79t79._______was20degreesbelowzero.Wedidn’thaveanyequipmentorfooD.W:Sowhathappened?Iguess80sfoundyouright?80._______M:Yesbutwewereverysick.Icouldn’tmovemylegsbecauseofthecolD.Ispenttwomonthsinthe81h.81._______Thedoctorsremovedmylegs.W:Right.SoyoulostyourlegsbutyouwanttotryyourbesttostayactivE.M:That’sright.In82fIdecidedtomakesome82._______newlegsformyself.IrealizethatnoonehastobephysicallydisableD.Wecanusemodern83t_________tohelp.83._______W:Andyoubuiltthesegreatnewlegs.Canyougomountain84cagain?84._______M:YesIcan.Infactthesearebetterthanclimbshoes.Thespring弹力designmeanstheyaremuchmore85p.85._______
  • .Themassive8.8quaketheseventhstrongestinrecordedhistoryhitChileandshouldhaveshortenedthelengthofanEarthdayby1.26millisecondsMoreimpressiveishowmuchthequakeshiftedtheEarth’saxis地轴.Thecomputermode!UsedtodeterminetheeffectsoftheChileearthquakeeffectalsofoundthatitshouldhavemovedtheEarth’sfigureaxisbyabout8cm.TheEarth’sfigurefigureaxisisnotthesameasitsnorth-southaxiswhichEarthturnsaroundonceeverydayataspeedofabout1604kph.ThefigureaxisistheaxisaroundwhichtheEarth’smassisbalanceD.Itisoffset偏离fromtheEarth’snorth-southaxisbyabout10meters.StrongearthquakescanchangeEarth’sdaysanditsaxis.The9.1Sumatranearthquakein2004whichsetoffadeadlytsunami海啸shouldhaveshortenedEarth’sdaysby0.0068millisecondsandshifteditsaxisbyabout7cm.OneEarthdayisabout24hourslong.OverthecourseofayearthelengthofadaynormallychangesgraduallybyonemillisecondItincreasesinthewinterwhenEarthmoreslowlyanddecreasesinthesummer.TheChileearthquakewasmuchsmallerthantheSumatranquakebutitseffectsontheEartharelargerbecauseofitslocation.Thefault断层responsibleforthe2010ChilequakealsocutsthroughEarthatalargeranglethattheSumatranquake’sfault.ThismakestheChilefaultoreeffectiveinmovingtheEarth’smassverticallyandhencemoreeffectiveinshiftingtheEarth’sfigureaxis.ThefindingsarebasedonearlydateavailableontheChileearthquakE.TheChileearthquakehaskilledmorethan700peopleandcausewidespreaddamageintheSouthAmericancountry.64.What’sthebiggestproblemcausedbytheChilequake?A.Itistheseventhstrongestinrecordedhistory.B.ItshouldhaveshortenedthelengthofanEarthday.C.ItshiftedtheEarth’saxis.D.ItmadethedaylongeronEarth.65.ComparingtheSumatramearthquakewiththeChileearthquakeweknowthat__________.A.theSumatramearthquakehadmoreeffectonEarthB.thelocationoftheChileearthquakeisresponsibleforitslargereffectsonEarth.C.theSumatramearthquakewaslessdestructiveD.theChileearthquakefaultchangedtheEarth’smass66.Whatdoestheworditinthe4thparagraphreferto?A.Thelengofaday.B.Theaxis.C.OnemilliseconD.D.Thechangeoftheday.
  • 任务型阅读共5小题每小题2分满分10分76—80是各位专家的有关信息请阅读六位不同的人的需求A---F并按照需求匹配信息选项中有一项是多余选项76.DoctorAllenDoctorAllenisadentist.Thedentistisadoctorwhoisspeciallytrainedtocareforteeth.Whenyouvisityourdentistforacheckupheorshewilllookatyourteethandgumstocheckforanyproblem.Thedentistalsowantstomakesureyourteetharedevelopingproperlyasyougrow.It’simportanttovisityourdentistevery6monthstomakesureyou’retakinggoodcareofyourteethandthatyourteethandgumsarehealthy.77.DoctorPhilipsDoctorPhilipsisapediatrician.Basicallypediatriciansfocusonthephysicalemotionalandsocialhealthofinfantschildrenadolescentsandyoungadultsfrombirthto21years.Theirpatient-carelensisfocusedonpreventiondetectionandmanagementofphysicalbehavioraldevelopmentalandsocialproblemsthataffectchildren.Evenmorebasicallypediatricianstakecareofchildren.Thismightinvolvetreatinganearinfectiontalkingtoparentsaboutschoolorbehavioralproblemsorseeingthemforwellchildcheckupsandgivingthemtheirshots.78.DoctorSmithDoctorSmithisasurgeonwhoisaphysicianspecializinginsurgery.GeneralSurgeonsperformcomprehensivegeneralsurgeryexaminationsconsultationdiagnosisandtreatmentplanningwhichincludes:traumawoundsandconditionsofsofttissueincludingaspirationbiopsyandrepairetC.79.DoctorStewardDoctorStewardisaclinicalpsychologistwhoistrainedandeducatedtoperformpsychologicalresearchtestingandtherapy.Clinicalpsychologistsmaysimplybutimportantlyprovideanopportunitytotalkandthinkaboutthingsthatareconfusingandworrying.Theywouldalsodiscusswithyoudifferentwaysofunderstandingorinterpretingyourproblemsorsituations.Clinicalpsychologistsaretrainedtousearangeofdifferentapproachesaimedtohelpyoubecomemoreexpertaboutyourselfandmoreabletoovercomeorcopewithlifeproblems.80.DoctorLisaDoctorLisaisanexcellentschooladviser.Educationaladvisershelpstudentsandtheirfamiliesintheselectionofprogramsschoolsandtreatmentcentersbasedonthestudent’sindividualneeds.Whenstudentsgraduatefromhighschoolsomeofthemwanttocontinuetheirstudy;theymaybenotsurewhichuniversityismoresuitableforthemorwhatsubjecttheywillchoosE.Inthatcasemostofthemwillturntotheireducationaladvisers.请阅读以下相关信息然后匹配他/她拟要咨询的相关专家或医生www..comA.Tom’smotherisworriedbecauseTom’swoundedthismorningwhenhejumpedoffthespeedingbicyclE.Thesofttissueofhisrightlegwasbroken.B.Alexisgoingtotakeacourseofcomputer.Butheisnotsurewhetherthiscoursewillbeusefulwhenhegoestotheuniversity.C.Mummyisunhappybecauseshefeelspainfulwhenshebitesintosomethingcoldorhot.Herteetharereallyatroubletoher.D.Mary’syoungerbrotherTimwhois8yearsoldfeltuncomfortablebecausehehadeatentoomuchice-cream.E.Lilywantstovisitsomeplacesofinterestduringthelongholiday.Butshedoesn’tknowwheretogoandhowtohaveagoodtourandnotwastemoney.F.Leeisreallyfrustratednowadays.Hedoesn’tknowwhyotherstudentsdon’twanttospeaktohim.What’swrong?Itseemsthathecannevergetoutofit.Hegetsangryeasilyrecently.Hewantstotalktosomeonetogetoutofit.
  • 第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项多余---Whenisyourvocationgoingtostart?---I'llbeleavingonthefifthofAugust---61Howmanyweeksareyougoingtobetaking?---I'mtakingtwoweeksnowbutlwanttosavetheotherweekandtakeitsometimeduringwinter.---ThatsoundsgooD.62---Tothebeach.---Haveyoumadeyourhotelreservationyet?----63I’llbestayingwithfriends.---You'relucky.64---Whataboutyou?Whenareyouplanningtotakeyourvocation?---_65IshouldbethinkingaboutitIguess.A.OhIdon'tneedtodothat.B.Nonotreally!C.That'sonlyafewdaysfromnowD.It’shardtofindahotelinAugust.E.Thatdepends.F.Idon'tknow.G.Whereareyougoing?
  • Thefoodweeatseemstohaveagreateffectonourhealth.Althoughsciencehasmadebigstepsinmakingfoodmorefittoeatithasatthesametimemademanyfoodsunfittoeat.Someresearchhasshownthatperhapseightypercentofhumanillnessisrelatedtofoodandfortypercentofcancerisrelatedtofoodaswell.Thatfoodisrelatedtoillnessisnotanewdiscovery.In1945someresearchersrealizedthatthingscommonlyusedtokeepcolourinmeatsandotherfoodadditives添加剂causedcancer.Yettheseadditivesremaininourfoodanditisdifficulttoknowwhichthingsonthewrappings包装offoodsarehelpfulorharmful.Theadditiveswhichweeatarenotallsodirect.Farmersoftengivepenicillintotheiranimalsandbecauseofthispenicillinhasbeenfoundinthemilkofcows.Sometimessimilartingsaresuppliedtoanimalsnotfortheirhealthbutjusttomakeaprofit.Thefarmersaresimplytryingtofattentheanimalsinordertogetahigherpriceonthemarket.Althoughsomecountrieshavetriedtocontrolsuchthingsthepracticecontinues.71.Accordingtothispassagewecanknow___________..A.perhapsmostofhumanillnessiscausedbywhatweeatB.perhapsmostkindsofcancerarerelatedtowhatpeopleeatC.cancerwasdiscoveredin1945O%D.sciencehasmadefoodunfittoeat72.Thingsthatareusedtokeepcoloursinmeatsare________..A.harmfulB.uselessC.helplessD.dangerous73.Alltheadditives________..A.arebrightandcolourlessB.arenotbrightandcolourfulC.haveindirecteffectsonourhealthD.havedirecteffectsonourhealth74.Peopleuseadditives_________.A.tomakefoodmoreunfittoeatB.toimprovethecolourandtasteofthefoodC.tochangecolourofthefoodD.totakeoffthediseasesofthefood75.Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?A.Somewrappingsoffoodareharmful.B.Farmerstrytomakemoremoneyonthemarketbyfatteningtheiranimals.C.Thepracticecontinuesmeansthingsarestillgoingonlikethat.D.Weneedn’ttakecareofwhatweeat..
  • Afteryearsofhearingdriverscomplainaboutscratches划痕ontheircarsJapan'sNissanMotorCompanyhasofficiallyannouncedthenextbigthing--apaintthatnotonlyresistsscratchesandscrapesbutactuallyrepairsitselfwithinafewdays.ThenewmaterialdevelopedbyNipponPaintCompanycontainsanelasticrubbery-likeresin弹性树脂thatisabletohealminor较小的markscausedbycarwashequipmentparkinglotencountersroaddebris石头碎片orevenon-purposedestruction.Theautomakeradmitsitsresultsvarydependingonthetemperatureandthedepthofthedamagebutaddsthisistheonlypaintlikeitintheworldandtestsproveitworks.Minorscratchesthemostcommontypearesaidtoslowlyfadeoveraboutaweek.Andoncethey'regonethereisnotrace痕迹thattheywereevertherE.ThespecialpaintissaidtolastforatleastthreeyearsafteritisfirstappliedbutthereisnowordyetonwhethermorecanbeaddedafterthatperioD.Nissanclaimscarwashesaretheworstoffendersforthistypeofdamageaccountingforatleast80percentofallincidents.Butthecompleteauto-healingwon'tcomewithoutscratchingyourwallet.Thevehiclemakernotesthespecialpaintaddsabout$100UStothepriceofacar.ItplanstouseitsnewchemicalmixtureonlyonitsX-TrailSUVsinJapanfornowasitlooksforamorewidespreadpresentation.Andwhileplanstoofferthefeatureoverseashaven'tbeenmadeyetifit'sahitthereyoucanbealmostsuremarketforceswilldriveittotheseshoresaswell.67.Fromthearticlewecanfindthat_______.A.thepainthasalreadybeenusedoncarsbynowB.thepaintbeatsotherproductsofitskindinitslengthyeffectC.cardamageismainlycausedbyscratchesandscrapesD.marketingthispaintinEuropeisnotunderway68.Thepaintusedoncarscan_________.A.last3yearsbeforeitisre-appliedagainB.fadeonlyinafewdaysC.helptoprotectcarsfromminorpaintdamageD.reducecarscrapeincidentsto20percent69.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartreferto?A.CertainmodelsofNissan.B.Nameforonekindofpaint.C.SomewhereinJapan.D.A.wordstandingforacar-dealerstorE.70.Whatcanbeinferredfromthearticle?A.ThepaintwasdevelopedbyNissanMotorCompany.B.Thepaintmightworkbetterinsummerthaninwinter.C.ThemarkonthecarcoulddisappearassoonasthepaintisapplieD.D.ThepaintisverypopularinJapan.
  • ThefilmAvatarhasreceivedgreatpopularityaroundtheworlD.Itturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.Thefilmgot$1billioninticketsalesinaveryshorttimE.ThestoryinthefilmhappensonanalienplanetcalledPandorawheremanystrangespecieslivE.Amongtheplanet’sinhabitants居民栖息动物theonethathasthemostsimilaritieswithhumansistheNa’vianditisthestrugglebetweentheMa’viandhumaninvaders入侵者thatformsthestoryofthefilm.Astothefactors因素leadingtothefilm’ssuccessmanythinkthattheentertainingfeast盛宴fortheeyesandthewonderfulstoryshouldn’tbeforgottenbutthenewlanguageinventedespeciallyforthefilmwhichprovidesaudienceswithanewexperiencealsoplaysanimportantpart.Inordertoincreasethetruthfulnessofanalienrace外星人thefilm’sdirectorJamesCameronaskedanexpertinlanguagesfromtheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniatoinventalanguagefortheNa’vi.ProfessorPaulFrommercombinedthelanguagesspokenamongIndiansAfricansandmid-AsiansandworkedwithJamesCaneronforfouryearstocreatetheNa’vilanguagebasedontheoriginal30wordsthatthedirectorhadalreadycomeupwith.AccordingtoProfessorFrommerthemostimportantcharacteristicoftheNa’vilanguageisthatitcouldbepronounceD.ThisisanalienlanguagebutobviouslyithastobespokenbyhumanactorsandactressesProfessorFrommertoldtheBBCithastosoundnaturalanditshouldmakehumanbeingscomfortablewhenusingit.Thelanguagehasavocabularyofaround1000wordsbutProgessorFormmerhopestoenlargethevocabularyinpossiblefollow-upstothefilmandinvideogames.TheprofessorhopesthatonedayhiscreationwillbeassuccessfulastheKlingonalienlanguagefromtheStarTrekfilms.There’satranslationofHamletintoKlingonandithasreceivedgreatpopularityamongtheaudiencessaysProfessorFrommerifanythinglikethishappenstotheNa’vilanguageI’dbeveryhappy.1.WhatdoweknowaboutAvatarfromthispassage?A.Thestoryinitisamovinglovestory.B.Itbringstheproducer$1billionintotal.C.Thestoryinithappensonanalienplanet.D.Ittalksabouthumansandaliens’friendship.2.ThedirectorofAvatarJamesCameronhadalanguageinventedfortheNa’vitoA.makethefilmawholemysteryB.maketheNa’vimorebelievableC.maketheNa’vidifferentfromhumansD.makethefilmhavespecificcharacteristics3.WhofirstcreatedthebasicwordsoftheNa’vilanguage?A.PaulFrommer.B.AnIndian.C.JamesCameronD.Hamlet.4.TheimportantfeatureoftheNa’vilanguageisthatA.itcanbespokenbyhumansB.ithasjust30originalwordsC.ithasavocabularyof1000words.D.itisliketheKlingonalienlanguage5.WecaninferfromthepassagethatA.JamesCameronwillproducefollow-upstoAvatarB.theNa’vilanguageisanotherkindoftheKlingonlanguageC.thedirectorbelievestheNa’vilanguagewillbepopularD.PaulFrommerhopestoaddnewwordstotheNa’vilanguage
  • .SinglesDayfallsoneveryNovember11thandasthenameindicatesthisrelativelynewholidayisonespeciallyforpeoplewhoarestilllivingthesinglelifE.IwasabitsurprisedwhenIgoogledSinglesDayontheInternettofindthatChinaistheonlycountryintheworldthathassetupaspecialdayforsinglestocelebratetheirlives.Anoldstorygoesthatoncetherewerefoursinglemenleadingveryboringlives.Noneofthemweremarriedorhadloversordidanythingexciting.TheyjustsataroundalldayandplayedMahjong.OnedaytheyplayedMahjongfrom11inthemorninguntil11atnight.Duringthegamenomatterwhowonthewinningcardwasalwaysthefourcolumnscardthecardshowsfourindependentparallelcolumnsintwolines.EvenmoreofacoincidenceitwasNov.11.InordertoremindthemofthedaytheynicknameditSinglesDay.SinglesDaywasfirstcelebratedatvariousuniversitiesinNanjingcapitalcityofJiangsuProvinceduringthe1990s.ThesecollegestudentscarriedtheiruniversitytraditionintosocietyaftertheygraduateD.SinglesDayisnowaspecialdayforall.ThemainwaytocelebrateSinglesdayistohavedinnerwithyoursinglefriendsbutit’simportantthateachpersonpaytheirownwaytoshowtheirindependencE.Peoplealsoholdblinddatepartiesinanattempttosaygoodbyetotheirsinglelives.ForbreakfastonSinglesDaysinglesofteneatfouryoutiaodeep-frieddoughsitcksrepresentingthefouronesin11.11andonebaozisteamedstuffedbunsrepresentingthedotinbetween.Manysinglesalsochoosetosaygoodbyetotheirsinglelivesontheday.Manyattendblinddatepartiesandmanypeoplechoosetomarryonthisday.Inadditiontomeaningsinglethefouronesofthedatecanalsomeanonlyoneasintheonlyoneforme.Somepeoplewillusethisdateandthismeaningtotelltheirspecialsomeonethattheyaretheonlyoneintheirheart.45.WhichofthestatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.SinglesDayhasalonghistory.B.OnlymencelebrateSinglesDay.C.SinglesDayisonlycelebratedinChinA.D.StudentsinNanjingUniversitystartedSinglesDay.46.Peoplecelebratethefestivalmainlyby.A.playingMahjongB.havingdinnerC.gettingmarriedD.hangingoutwithfriends47.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.SinglesDayB.FourSingleMen’sSinglesDayC.UniversityCultureonSinglesDayD.SymbolicFoodonSinglesDay48.Whichofthefollowingbestshowsthestructureofthepassage?a-parA.1b-parA.2c-parA.3d-parA.4e-parA.5f-parA.6
  • AnancientEgyptianmummythoughttobethatofPharaohRamsesI法老一世hasreturnedhomeaftermorethan140yearsinNorthAmericanmuseums.ThebodywascarriedofftheplaneinCairoinaboxcoveredinEgypt’sflag.TheMichaelCarlosMuseumgaveitbackaftertestsshoweditwasprobablythatofthemanwhoruled3000yearsago.TheUSmuseumacquireditthreeyearsagofromaCanadianmuseumwhichinturnisthoughttohaveboughtitfromEgyptiangarverobbersin1860.ThemummywaswelcomedbackhomewithsongsandmilitarybandmusicduringaceremonyatthenationalmuseuminCairo.ZahiHawassheadofEgypt’sSupremeCouncilofAntiquities文物最高委员会traveledfromtheUSwiththebodyandsaiditwouldbemovednextyeartotheLuxorMuseuminsouthernEgypt.Wearenot100%surethatmummyisthatofRamsesIsaidMr.Hawass.Butweare100%surethatitisofaking.Atlanta’sMichaelCarlosMuseumacquiredthemummyin1999butofferedtoreturnitafterhi-techscanningequipmentindicateditwaslikelytobethatofRamsesI.ThemuseumwebsitesaidithadbeenacquiredfromtheNiagaraFallsMuseum.ItisthoughtaCanadiancollectorboughtthemummyfortheNiagaraFallsMuseumaround1860fromanEgyptianfamilywhichhadcameacrossatombfilledwithroyalmummiesatasitenearLuxor.Mr.Hawasspraisedthehandoverasagreatcivilizedgesture.AndheappealedtootherworldmuseumstoreturnEgypt’santiquitiesparticularlytheRosettaStoneintheBritainMuseumandtheBustofNefertitiintheBerlinMuseum.WherewasRamsesmummykeptinjustbeforethehandover?A.theLuxorMuseumB.theMichaelCarlosMuseumC.theNiagaraFallsMuseumD.aCanadianMuseumWhichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingeventsaccordingtothepassage?A.ThemummyreturnedhomE.B.ThemummywaskeptintheNiagaraFallsMuseum.C.Egyptiangraverobbersoldhemummy.D.A.Canadiancollectorboughtthemummy.E.ThemummywaskeptintheMichaelCarlosMuseum.A.c-d-e-b-aB.c-b-e-d-aC.a-d-c-b-eD.c-d-b-e-aWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AlltheEgypt’santiquitieshavereturnedhomeafterthehandover.B.NiagaraFallsMuseumisanAmericanmuseum.C.BuyingthemummyfromtheEgyptianfamilywasacivilizedgesturE.D.RamsesMummyhadbeenkeptinCanadaformorethanacentury.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThehistoryofRamsesmummy.B.ThehandoverceremonyofRamsesmummyfromCanadA.C.ThereturningofRamsesmummytoitshomelandEgypt.D.ThehistoryoftheroyalfamilyofRamses.
  • 第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分下面是一篇应用文及其应用场合的信息请阅读下列应用文和相关信息并按要求匹配信息请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑首先阅读下列的应用文Needed:FulltimesecretarypositionavailablE.Applicantsshouldhaveatleast2yearsexperienceandbeabletotype60wordsaminutE.NocomputerskillsrequireD.ApplyinpersonatUnitedBusinessLtD.17BrowningStreet.Areyoulookingforaparttimejob?Werequire3parttimeshopassistantstoworkduringtheevening.NoexperiencerequireD.Applicantsshouldbebetween18and26.Call366-76564formoreinformation.Computertrainedsecretaries:Doyouhaveexperienceworkingwithcomputers?Wouldyoulikeafulltimepositionworkinginanexcitingmewcompany?Ifyouanswerisyesgiveusacallat457-896754.TeacherNeeded:Tommy’sKindergartenneeds2teacher/Trainerstohelpwithclassesfrom9A.m.to3p.m.Applicantsshouldhaveappreciatelicenses.FormoreinformationvisitTommy’sKindergarteninLeicesterSquareNo.56.Parttimeworkavailable:WearelookingforretiredadultswhowouldliketoworkparttimeattheweekenD.Responsibilitiesincludeansweringthetelephoneandgivingcustomersinformation.Formoreinformationcontactusbycalling345-674132.Universitypositionsopen:TheUniversityofCumberlandislookingfor4teachingassistantstohelpwithhomeworkcorrection.Applicantsshouldhaveadegreeinoneofthefollowing:PoliticalScienceReligionEconomicsorHistory.PleasecontacttheuniversityofCumberlandformoreinformation.请阅读以下职位申请者的信息然后匹配申请者和他/她拟要申请的职位JackAnderson.JackgraduatedfromtheuniversityofTrentwithadegreeinEconomicstwoyearsagE.Hewouldlikeanacademicposition.MargaretLillian.Margaretis21yearsoldandwouldlikeaparttimepositiontohelpherpayheruniversityexpenses.AliceFingelhamm.AlicewastrainedasasecretaryandhassixyearsofexperiencE.Sheisanexcellenttypistbutdoesnotknowhowtouseacomputer.Sheislookingforafulltimeposition.PeterFlorian.Peterwenttobusinessschoolandstudiedcomputerandsecretarialskills.Heislookingforhisfirstjobandwouldlikeafulltimeposition.LynneNagatA.Lynneaged65onceworkedinakindergarten.Sheisnowahousewifehelpingherdaughterwithherhouseworkonweekdays.SheislookingforaparttimejoB.申请者申请职位56.JackAndersonA.fulltimesecretary57.MargaretLillianB.parttimesecretary58.AliceFingelhammC.computertrainedsecretary59.PeterFlorianD.Kindergartenteacher60.LynneNagataE.parttimejobattheweekendF.universityteachingassistant
  • 根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项fewerandfewerpeoplewillbuybooksandnewspapers.WhyreadanarticleinthenewspaperwhentheTVnewscanbringyoutheinformationinafewminutesandwithpictures?Whyreadthelifestoryofafamousmanwhenashorttelevisionprogramcantellyouallthatyouwanttoknow?.Todaynewspaperssellinverylargenumbers.AndbooksofeverykindaresoldmorethaneverbeforE..Althoughsomebookswithhardcoversareexpensivemanybooksareprintedtodayaspaperbooks平装本whicharequitecheap.A.paperbackcollectionofshortstoriesforexampleisalwayscheaperthananeveningatthecinemaorthetheater.BooksareawonderfulproviderofknowledgeandpleasureandsometypesofbooksshouldbeineveryhomE..Agoodencyclopedia百科全书thoughexpensiveisusefultoobecauseyoucanfindinformationonanysubject.Besidesyoucanhavesuchbooksashistorybookssciencetextbookcookbooksandcollectionsofstoriesandpoems.Thenfromtimetotimeyoucantakeabookofpoemsoffyourshelvesandreadthethoughtsandfeelingsofyourfavoritepoets.A.Televisionhasnotkilledreadinghowever.B.SomepeoplethinkthatasmoreandmorepeoplehavetelevisionsintheirhomesC.Everyhomeshouldhaveagooddictionary.D.Booksarestillacheapwaytogetinformationandenjoyment.E.andyoucankeepabookforeverandreaditmanytimes.F.Fewerandfewerpeoplewillbuybooks.G.TVprogramsareachiefproviderofknowledge
  • 第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分请阅读下列应用文及相关信息并按照要求匹配信息以下是演讲会的资料A.AreyouinterestedinDreamoftheRedMansionHongLouMeng?Listentoalectureonthisclassicalnovel.Venue:NationalMuseumofChineseModernLiteratureBeijingTime:9:30amPrice:freeTel:010-84615522B.JiaguwenisamongtheoldestpictographiccharactersintheworlD.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutit?GetalltheanswersatthisfreelecturE.Venue:DongchengDistrictLibraryBeijingTime:9:00amPrice:freeTel:010-64013356C.FormerUnitedNationsinterpreterProfessorWangRuojinspeaksaboutherexperiencesattheUNandsharesherunderstandingoftheculturaldifferencesbetweenEastandWest.Venue:NationalLibraryofChinaBeijingTime:1:30pm—4:00pmPrice:freeTel:010-68488047D.QiBaishioneofChina’sgreatestmodernpainterswasalsoapoetcalligrapher书法家andseal-cutter刻印家.Canyouappreciatehisworks?Thencometospendthetimewithus.Venue:BeijingArtAcademyTime:9:00am—11:00amPrice:10yuanTel:010-65023390E.ItistheyearoftheTigerandyoucanseeFueverywherE.ButwhatisFuandwheredoesitcomefrom?WhydopeoplehangFucharacterupsidedownonthedoor?GetalltheanswersfromthisfreelecturE.Venue:CapitalLibraryBeijingTime:2:00pmPrice:freeTel:010-67358114F.About160culturalrelicsfromGuangdongMacaoandHongKongareondisplaytoApril15th.MeanwhileexpertswilltalkabouttheimportantrolesthesethreecitieshaveplayedinthepasttwothousandyearsofSino-Westernexchanges.Venue:BeijingArtMuseumTime:2:00pm—5:00pmPrice:20yuanstudents10yuanTel:010-83659337以下是想去听演讲的人员的基本信息请匹配适合他们的演讲内容56.AliceisnowstudyinginBeijingUniversityandsheisespeciallyinterestedinChinesewriting.Inhersparetimesheenjoysdrawingwritingpoemsandisfondofsharingherpieceswithherclassmates.57.SimoncomesfromEgypt.HeisnowstudyinginBeijingArtAcademy.HeshowsgreatinterestinChineseancientcharacters.Nowhewantstoknowmuchaboutit.58.LoraandPetervisitingprofessorsfromAustraliaarebothcrazyaboutChinesetraditionalculturE.AtweekendstheyliketocallonChinesefamiliestolearnaboutChinesefestivalsaswellastheirhistory.59.EdwardisaseniorstudentinBeijingForeignLanguageUniversity.Helikestravelingverymuchandhasmadeuphismindtoworkasaninterpreterforsomejoint-ventureenterprises公司.60.SteveandMarkarebothstudyingintheChineseDepartmentofChina’sRenminUniversity.TheywanttodosomeresearchonChineseancientliteraturE.
  • 三阅读理解共20小题满分40分第一节阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项ABC和D中选出最佳选项并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑AsoneapproachessomecrossroadsonecomestoasignwhichsaysthatdrivershavetostopwhentheycometothemainroadaheaD.Atothercrossroadsdrivershavetogoslowbuttheydonotactuallyhavetostopunlessofcoursethereissomethingcomingalongthemainroad;andatstillotherstheydonothaveeithertostoportogoslowbecausetheyarethemselvesonthemainroaD.Mr.Williamswhowasalwaysaverycarefuldriverwasdrivinghomefromworkoneeveningwhenhecametoacrossroads.IthadaSlowsignsohesloweddownwhenhecametothemainroadlookedbothwaystoseethatnothingwascomingandthendroveacrosswithoutstoppingcompletely.AtonceheheardapolicewhistlesohepulledintothesideoftheroadandstoppeD.A.policemanwalkedovertohimwithanotebookandpencilinhishandandsaidYoudidn’tstopatthecrossing.Butthesigntheredoesn’tsayStopansweredMr.Williams.ItjustsaysSlowandIdidgoslow.ThepolicemanlookedaroundhimandalookofsurprisecameoverhisfacE.ThenheputhisnotebookandpencilawayscratchedhisheadandsaidWellI’llbebloweD.Iaminthewrongstreet!1.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.Stopsignscanbefoundateverycrossroads.B.AtcrossroadswithaSlowsigndriversneverhavetostop.C.AtcrossroadswithaSlowsigndrivershavetostopandthengoslow.D.Atsomecrossroadsdriversneedn’tstoporgoslow.2.Whatdoyouthinkthepolicemanwoulddointheend?A.FineMr.Williams.B.Takehimtothepolicestation.C.ApologizetoMr.Williams.D.GiveMr.Williamshisnotebookandpencil.3.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.SignsatthecrossroadsB.A.carefuldriverC.A.policemanandadriverD.Policemaninthewrongstreet
  • HankViscardiwas26yearsoldwhenheputonhisfirstpairoflongtrousersandhisfirstpairofshoes.Forthefirsttimehesawhimselfashehadalwayswantedtobeafullfivefeeteightinchestall.Hankhadbeenbornwithoutlegs.Untilhewassevenhisworldwasaworldofrepeatedoperations.Atlasthehadnotlegsbutstumps残肢thatcouldbefittedwithakindofspecialboots.OutofthehospitalHankoftenfoundpeoplestaringathimwithcruelinterest.ChildrenlaughedathimandcalledhimApeManbecausehisarmsdragged拖onthegrounD.Hewenttoschoollikeotherboys.HisgradesweregoodandheneededonlyeightyearsinsteadoftheusualtwelvE.AftergraduationHankworkedhiswaythroughcollegE.Hesweptfloorswaitedontableorworkedinoneofthecollegeoffices.DuringallthisbusylifeHankhadbeenmovingaroundonhisstumps.Butonedaythedoctortoldhimeventhestumpswerenotgoingtolastmuchlonger.Hankwouldsoonhavetouseawheelchair.Hankfelthimselfgocoldallover.Howeverthedoctorsaidtherewasachancethathecouldbefittedwithartificial人造的legs.FinallyalegmakerwasfoundandthedaycamewhenHankstoodupbeforethemirrorandsawhimselfforthefirsttimefivefeeteightinchestall.Butthiswasnottheendyet.Hehadtolearntousehisnewlegs.Againandagainhemarchedthelengthoftheroomandmarchedbackagain.Thereweretimeswhenhefelldownonthefloorbuthepulledhimselfupandwentbacktotheendlessmarching.Hewentoutonthestreet.HeclimbedthestairsandlearnedtodancE.Hebuiltaboatandlearnedtosailit.WhenWorldWarⅡcamehetalkedtheRedCrossintogivinghimajoB.Hetooktheregulartraining.Hemarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiers.Fewknewthathewaslegless.ThiswasthetruestoryofHankViscardithemanwithoutlegs.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatfivefeeteightinchestallis.A.anaverageheightforanadult成人B.tootallforanaveragepersonC.tooshortforanaveragepersonD.noneoftheaboveChildrenlaughedatHankandcalledhimApeManbecause.A.hedidn’ttalktothemB.hekeptawayfromthemC.whenhemovedhisarmstouchedthegroundD.hisarmsweretoolongThewriterimpliesinthestorythat.A.theRedCrosswasonlytoogladtogivehimajobB.theRedCrossgavehimajobbecausehewasagoodsoldier.C.theRedCrossgavehimajobafterhetalkedtosomebodyheknewintheorganizationD.theRedCrosswasnotwillingtogivehimajobatfirstWhenHankmarchedanddrilledalongwiththeothersoldiers.A.hedideverythingtheothersoldiersdidB.hedidmostofthethingstheothersoldiersdidC.hedidsomeofthethingstheothersoldiersdidD.hetooksomespecialtrainingThewritersuggeststhatHankViscardi.A.hadnofriendsatallB.wasamanwithastrongwillC.hadlosthislegsinanaccidentD.wasnotsatisfiedwithhisartificiallegs
  • .AlhadbeenworkinginthisfactoryonlyelevenmonthsbutheexcelledateverythinghediD.Helookedfornewtasks-asanopportunitytogainexperiencE.Tohimmistakeswerenottobedeniedbutconsideredanopportunitytolearn.HewasbyfarthemostcapablemanamonghisworkmatesOnedaywhenhewasfinishinghisworkofthedayheheardJackcallinghim.Whatareyougoingtodoabout?askedJack.I’llcomeofftheendrailinterruptedAl.NoImeanaboutJoe’spromotion?I’mgoingbacktoschoolAlsaiD.Excuseme!I’mgoingbacktoschoolAlrepeateD.Youmeanyou’requitting!Wasitthatsimple?Isthiswhytherewassomuchmiseryinmen’slives?I’mgoingbacktoschoolwasjustanexcuseandAlknewitthoughtJackorAlwouldnotbedrunk.ItseemedthatAlwouldrathergetdrunkthanfightforhishappiness.Butwhy?Jackhadnoanswer.YesandI’mgoingbacktoschool.Idon’tknowwhatelsetodo.Ican’tbelievethatthiskindofthingcanhappen.MaybeifIgetmoreeducationandabetterjobitwillbedifferent.Doyoureallybelievethat?Wellwhatdoyouwantwetodo?Alwasgettingangry:Ican’tstayhere!Ican’tworkwherethemostincapablegetthebiggestreward!Ican’tkillJoeandthebosslikeAlstoppeD.Theybothknewwhatthismeant.LikeIdid?Aldidnotanswer.YesIkilledtwomenwithmybarehands;yesIgotpunishedandlostmyjob-butIkeptmysoul!Alundertoodthehiddenstatement.AldidnotknowwhetheritwashisangerorthebeerorboththatmadehimlesscautiousinthefacE.Heheldhishandsfirmly.ThenbeheardJack:You’vegottherightideaAl.You’vegottofight.Alneededtothink.InsteadoftakingthesubwayhewalkedfivemilesbackhomE.BythetimeheenteredhisbedroomheclimbedintobeD.TurnedoffhismindandfellasleeD.67.ChoosefromthefollowingarightwordtodescribeJack.A.Tough.B.IncapablE.C.Lazy.D.TalkativE.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.JackwasnothappyaboutJoe’spromotion.B.Alandjackwereworkmates.C.TheconversationbetweenAlandJackhappenedintheirworkplacE.D.TheconversationbetweenAlandJackhappenedduringtheworkinghours.69.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedpart?A.JackthinksAlhaslosthissoul.B.Jackusedtobeakiller.C.Alwouldbeakiller.D.Don’tbeakillerlikeJack.70.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutAlattheendofthestory?A.Alfeltsotiredfromthelongwalkhomeandcouldn’thelpfallingasleep.B.Alandmadeuphismindandknewwhattodo.C.AlforgotallthathadhappeneD.D.Alwastooconfusedtothinkfurther.
  • 第Ⅱ卷非选择题共35分第四部分写作共两节满分35分第一节任务型读写共10小题每小题1分满分10分阅读下面短文根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词注意每个空格只填一个单词Somepeoplesucceedwhileothersmaynot.Thisisbecausesomepeoplepossesscertainqualitieswhichothersdonot.ThefirstthingyoumustrememberisthatinordertosucceedyoumustbeoptimistiC.Ifyoudonotexpecttowinyouwillnottryashardasthosewhodoexpecttowin.Youalsoneedtohaveaclearaimandareasonfordoingsomethingbecausemotivationisakeytoachievingsuccess.Ifyoudonothaveanaimyouwillnotbemotivatedtoworkhardputyourperformanceunderthemicroscopetomakesurethateverydetailisright.Anotherqualitythathelpspeoplesucceediscreativity-----thinkingaboutthingsinadifferentwayandwonderinghowotherswoulddothesamething.Thinkaboutsomesuccessfulpeopleyouknow.Theymightbesuccessfulwithalittlecreativitybutthemostsuccessfulpeoplearethemostcreativeones.Readingisanothertosuccessasitwillhelpyoulearnabouthowotherpeoplehaveachievedsuccess.IfyouwanttolearnhowtosetupasuccessfulbusinessyoushouldreadbooksaboutfamouspeoplelikeBillGatesandJerryYangwhohaveachievedamazingsuccessintheirareasofbusiness.Practicingisequallyimportantifyouwanttosucceedbecausepracticemakesperfect.Practiceeverydayatwhatevercareeryouareinandbydoingsoyouwillseeyourselfyourbusinessandyourself-confidencebegintogrow.Ifyoufeelconfidentaboutwhatyoudothisconfidencewillmakeotherpeoplebelieveinyouaswell.Yourcolleagueswillbehappytoworkwithyouandyourbosswillgiveyoumoreresponsibility.Finallyifyouareasuccessfulpersonyouwillbeabletolookpeopleintheeyeandsmileconfidently.Successisyoursforthetaking!Cheers!Title:76__________Certain77______SupportingdetailsOptimismTryhard78_____whoeverdoexpecttowin.Haveaclearaimandareasonfordoingsomethingbecauseakeytoachievingsuccessis79______.80_______81_______aboutthingsinadifferentway.Studyhowotherpeoplewoulddothesamething.ReadingHelpyouknowabouthow82______haveachievedsuccess.Readbooksabout83_______suchasBillGatesandJerryYangtoencourageyourselves.Practicing84______thesayingpracticemakesperfect.85______inyourselfanddowhatyouwanttodoconfidently.
  • Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatit'spainful?ThismightbecalledlazinessbutDr.Kleitmanhasanewexplanation.HehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycyclE.Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythatyou'rehot.That'struE.Thetimeofdaywhenyoufeelmostenergeticiswhenyourcycleofbodytemperatureisatitspeak高峰.Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesbeforenoon.Forothersitcomesintheafternoonorevening.Noonehasdiscoveredwhythisissobutitleadstosuchfamiliarmonologues自言自语as:GetupJohn!You'llbelateforworkagain!ThepossibleexplanationtothetroubleisthatJohnisathistemperature-and-energypeakintheevening.Muchfamilyquarrellingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmeanandwhichcycleeachmemberofthefamilyhas.Youcan'tchangeyourenergycyclebutyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter.HabitcanhelpDr.Kleitmanbelieves.Maybeyou'resleepyintheeveningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway.Counteract对抗yourcycletosomeextentbyhabituallystayinguplaterthanyouwantto.Ifyourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodoearlyinthedayrisebeforeyourusualhour.Thiswon'tchangeyourcyclebutyou'llgetupsteam鼓起干劲andworkbetteratyourlowpoint.Getofftoaslowstartwhichsavesyourenergy.Getupwithaleisurelyyawnandstretch.Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor.AvoidthetroublesomesearchforcleanclothesbylayingthemoutthenightbeforE.Wheneverpossibledoroutineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyorconcentrationforyoursharperhours.Ifapersonfindsgettingupearlyaproblemmostprobably________.A.heisalazypersonB.herefusestofollowhisownenergycycleC.heisnotsurewhenhisenergyislowD.heisathispeakintheafternoonoreveningWhichofthefollowingmayleadtofamilyquarrelsaccordingtothepassage?A.Unawarenessofenergycycles.B.Familiarmonologues.C.Achangeinafamilymember'senergycyclE.D.Attemptstocontroltheenergycycleofotherfamilymembers..Ifonewantstoworkmoreefficientlyathislowpointinthemorningheshould________.A.changehisenergycycleB.overcomehislazinessC.getupearlierthanusualD.gotobedearlierWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Gettingofftoworkwithaminimumefforthelpssaveone'senergy.B.Dr.Kleitmanexplainswhypeoplereachtheirpeaksatdifferenthoursofday.C.HabitshelpapersonadapttohisownenergycyclE.D.Childrenhaveenergycyclestoo.
  • Inbringingupchildreneveryparentwatcheseagerlythechild’sacquisition学会ofeachnewskill—thefirstspokenwordsthefirstindependentstepsorthebeginningofreadingandwriting.ItiscommonthatparentshurrythechildbeyondhisnaturallearningratebutthiscansetupdangerousfeelingsoffailureandstatesofworryinthechilD.ThismighthappenatanystagE.A.babymightbeforcedtouseatoilettooearlyandayoungchildmightbeencouragedtolearntoreadbeforeheknowsthemeaningofthewordshereads.Ontheotherhandthoughifachildisleftalonetoomuchorwithoutanylearningopportunitiesheloseshisnaturalenthusiasm热情forlifeandhisdesiretofindoutnewthingsforhimself.Parentsvarygreatlyintheirdegreeofstrictnesstowardstheirchildren.Somemaybeespeciallystrictinmoneymatters;othersaresevereovertimeofcominghomeatnightorpunctuality准时formeals.Ingeneralthecontrolsimposed强加的representtheneedsoftheparentsandthevaluesofthecommunity社区asmuchasthechild’sownhappiness.Asregardsthedevelopmentofmoralstandards道德标准inthegrowingchildconsistency连贯性isveryimportantinparentalteaching.Toforbidathingonedayandexcuseitthenextisnofoundationformorality.Alsoparentsshouldrealizethatexampleisbetterthanprecept.Iftheyarenotsincereanddonotpractisewhattheypreach说教theirchildrenmaygrowconfusedandemotionallyinsecurewhentheygrowoldenoughtothinkforthemselvesandrealizetheyhavebeentosomeextentfooleD.Asuddenawarenessofamarkeddifferencebetweentheirparents’principlesandtheirmoralscanbeadangerousdisappointment.20.Eagerlywatchingthechild’sacquisitionofnewskills_____.A.shouldbeavoidedB.isuniversalamongparentsC.setsupdangerousstatesofworryinthechildD.willmakehimloseinterestinlearningnewthings21.Whenchildrenarelearningnewskillsparentsshould_____.A.encouragethemtoreadbeforetheyknowthemeaningofthewordstheyreadB.notexpecttoomuchofthemC.achieveabalancebetweenpushingthemtoohardandleavingthemontheirownD.createasmanylearningopportunitiesaspossible22.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat_____.A.parentsshouldbestrictwiththeirchildrenB.parentalcontrolssatisfyonlytheneedsoftheparentsandthevaluesofthecommunityC.parentalrestrictionsvaryandarenotalwaysenforcedforthebenefitofthechildrenaloneD.parentsvaryintheirstrictnesstowardstheirchildrenaccordingtothesituation23.TheunderlinedwordpreceptinParagraph3probablymeans_____.A.ideaB.punishmentC.behaviorD.instruction24.Inmoralmattersparentsshould_____.A.observetherulesthemselvesB.beawareofthemarkeddifferencebetweenadultsandchildrenC.forbidthingswhichhavenofoundationinmoralityD.satisfytheirchildren’sneeds
  • TherewasonethoughtthatairpollutionaffectedonlytheareaimmediatelyaroundlargecitieswithfactoriesandheavyautomobiletraffiC.AtpresentwerealizethatalthoughthesearetheareaswiththeworstairpollutiontheproblemisliterallyworldwidE.OnseveraloccasionsoverthepastdecadeaheavycloudofairpollutionhascoveredtheeastoftheUnitedStatesandbroughthealthwarningsinruralareasawayfromanymajorconcentrationofmanufacturingandautomobiletraffiC.Infacttheveryclimateoftheentireearthmaybeinfectedbyairpollution.Somescientistsconsiderthattheincreasingconcentrationofcarbondioxideintheairresultingfromtheburningoffossilfuelscoalandoiliscreatingagreenhouseeffect—conservingheatreflectedfromtheearthandraisingtheworld’saveragetemperaturE.Ifthisviewiscorrectandtheworld’stemperatureisraisedonlyafewdegreesmuchofthepolaricecapwillmeltandcitiessuchasNewYorkBostonMiamiandNewOrleanswillbeinwater.Anotherviewlesswidelyheldisthatincreasingparticularmatterintheatmosphereisblockingsunlightandloweringtheearth’stemperature—aresultthatwouldbeequallydisastrous.A.dropofjustafewdegreescouldcreatesomethingclosetoanewiceageandwouldmakeagriculturedifficultorimpossibleinmanyofourtopfarmingareas.Todaywedonotknowforsurethateitheroftheseconditionswillhappenthoughonerecentgovernmentreportdraftedbyexpertsinthefieldconcludedthatthegreenhouseeffectisverypossible.Perhapsifweareluckyenoughthetwotendencieswilloffseteachotherandtheworld’stemperaturewillstayaboutthesameasitisnow.Drivenbyeconomicprofitspeopleneglectthedamageonourenvironmentcausedbytheadvancedcivilization.Maybetheairpollutionisthepricethehumanbeingshavetopayfortheirdevelopment.Butisitreallyworthwhile?Aspointedoutatthebeginningofthepassagepeopleusedtothinkthatairpollution_______.A.causewidespreaddamageinthecountrysideB.affectedtheentireeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatesC.haddamagedeffectonhealthD.existedmerelyinurbanandindustriesareasAstothegreenhouseeffecttheauthor__________.A.sharethesameviewwiththescientist.B.isuncertainofitsoccurrenceC.rejectsitasbeingungroundedD.thinksthatitwilldestroytheworldsoonThewordoffsetinthesecondparagraphcouldbereplacedby_________.A.slipintoB.makeupforC.setupD.catchupwithItcanbeconcludedthat____________.A.raisingtheworld’stemperatureonlyafewdegreeswouldnotdomuchharmtolifeonearthB.loweringtheworld’stemperaturemerelyafewdegreeswouldleadmajorfarmingareastodisasterC.almostnotemperaturevariationshaveoccurredoverthepastdecadeD.theworld’stemperaturewillremainconstantintheyearstocomeThispassageisprimarilyabout__________.A.thegreenhouseeffectB.theburningoffossilfuelsC.thepotentialeffectofairpollutionD.thelikelihoodofanewiceage
  • 第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下面短文从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Therewasroomforallofusandthesleepingbagskeptthenightcoldnessaway.Wewouldlistentothesoundoftheriverandhearthecoyotes土狼howlingalongthehillsnotfaraway.Thosewerethecoolsummernightsofthemid-ninetiesinSouthernAlbertaCanadawhenthefourchildrenwereyoungandwewouldlieonthetrampoline蹦床inthebackyardlateatnightforthesunwouldnotsettilllateinJulyandAugust.Wewouldlookatthestarsupaboveandnevergrowtiredofit.ThesewerethetimeswhenIwouldtellthestoriesofmyownchildhoodandteachthekidslife’slessonsthathavebeenrememberedtothisday.Ichuckle轻声地笑asIrecallthetimewhenweheardacoyotenotfarawayandthenIstartedastoryaboutabearapproachingthetrampolinE.ThebearcamecloseinthestoryandthekidssnuggleduptomomandmeuntilsuddenlyI’dletoutahowlandgraballthekidsandtheywouldbefrightenedandjumpupandthenalllaughDaddyyouscaredus!NowthechildrenareintheirmidandlateteensbuttheyfondlyrememberthestarrynightsonthattrampolinE.RecentlymyoldestdaughteronherweddingdaysangasongforherparentsentitledI’llalwaysbeyourlittlegirl.Shewrotethemusicandwordsandyesindeed:itincludedamemoryofthosestarrynights.Ihavelearnedasaparentthatoneofthegreatestgiftswecangiveourchildrenastheyaregrowingupisthetimetotellthemstoriesoriftellingstoriesisnotthatsimpleperhapsreadthemastory.Theycanreadtheirownbooksbuttellingorreadingthemastorywillcreateacloserelationshipwithpleasantmemoriessuchasthoselatesummernightsunderthestarrysky.56.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.coyotes’effectsonchildrenB.therelationshipbetweenchildrenC.theauthor’sunforgettableexperiencesD.theauthor’smemoriesofstarrynights57.Theunderlinedpartsnuggledupprobablymeans_____.A.laydownB.gotcloseC.gaveinD.struggledforward58.Howdothechildrenfeelabouttheirchildhood?A.VeryenjoyablE.B.A.bitregretful.C.Ratherbusy.D.Sortofdull.59.Inthelastparagraphthewritermainlywantstoexpress_____.A.itiseasytotellstoriestochildrenB.kidsshouldreadstoriesthemselvesC.itisimportanttotellorreadstoriestokidsD.it’snecessarytospendsummernightswithkids
  • 第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项并将答案填写在第二卷上选项中有两项为多余选项共5小题每小题2分满分10分根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项多余WWouldyoulikeacupofteaorcoffeePeter?M__61__WAllright.IknowteahaslongbeenafavoritedrinkofChinesE.MYesithasbeenoneofthemostimportanttraditionsofChineseculturE.WBytheway.DoyoulikeKangshifuIcyBlackTea?M__62__YouknowinChinapeopledrinkdifferentteaindifferentseasons.W__63__Tellmemoreaboutthat.M:AstheChinesesayinggoesGreenteaisforsummerblackteaisforwinterandoolongteaworksallyeararounD.W__64__MSpringistheseasonforflowerteawhichcanliftthespiritfromdrowsiness昏昏欲睡.W__65__MWellthecoolingnatureofgreenteacancounter消除summerheatwhilethehotnatureofblackteacanhelpprotectthebodyagainstthecoldinwinter.A.Thatsoundsinteresting!B.Thenwhydoyouchoosegreenteaforsummerandblackteaforwinter?C.Acupofteathanks.D.Howaboutspring?E.MyfavoritedrinkisjuicE.F.Yes.Ialsolikegreenteaverymuch.G.Iliketeaverymuch.
  • SittinginadarkmovietheaterwithyourfriendsandatubofbutterypopcornsoundslikeaperfectwaytospendaSaturdaynight—anditcouldbeifyouarewillingtoshareyourpopcornwiththeentirerowofmoviegoersaroundyou.A.reviewofthenutritionalcontentsofmovie-theaterpopcornrevealsanalarmingamountoffatsaltandcaloriesineventhesmallestsizes.ThestudymadbyDr.NestlefromtheCenterforScienceinthePublicInterestcheckedpopcornfromthreemovietheaterchainsanddetailedThecontentsofallpartsoffereD.A.largetubofpopcornatRegalCinemasforexampleholds20cupsofpopcornandhas1200calories980milligramsofsodium钠and60gramsofsaturated饱和fat.Notsohungry?ThemediumsizepopcornwhichcomesinabagcontainsthesameamountasthelargE.Andeventhesmallat1lcupsdelivers670calories550milligranisofsodium24gramsofsaturatedfat.Thefindingsmaysurprisethosewhochoosepopcornattheconcessionstand货摊becausetheybelieveitisarelativelyhealthysnack.Infactplainair-poppedpopcornislowincaloriesandfreeofsaturatedfat.Movietheaterpopcornhoweverispopcornhoweverispoppedinoil—oftencoconutoilwhichis90percentsaturatedfat.Addsalttotheenormousportions部分andyouronce-healthysnackturnsintoahealthkiller.EventhehealthiestsampleofpopcorntestedasmallsizefromAMCcontaining6cupsofpopcornhad370caloriesenoughtosharewithafriendeatingonegrainatatimetomakeitlastthelengthofamoviE.ThethirdmovietheaterchaintesteD.Cinemarkisslightlybetterthanitscompetitorsbecauseitpopsitspopcorninnon-hydrogenatedcanolaoilinsteadofcoconutoil.Cinemark’slargetubcontains17cupsofpopcornwith910caloriesand4gramsofsaturatedfataswellasupto1500milligramsofsodium—nearlyenoughfortheentireday.Onewaytomakeyourpopcornhealthier?Askthetheatertopopaportionwithoutsalt.Twoofthemovietheatersthathadtheirpopcorntestedsaidtheywouldobligesucharequest.Thebestwaytomakeyourmoviesnackhealthierhoweverwouldbetoskipthepopcorn—andtheconcessionstand—altogether.Youcouldshareatubofpopcornwith10friends.Dr.NestlesaiD.Orwhataconceptwatchthemoviewithouteatinganything.72.Theunderlinedwordinthepassagecanbereplacedby__________.A.refuseB.agreeC.meetD.oppose73.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat__________.A.popcornwithmuchsaltwillbehealthierB.plainair-poppedpopcornhasnosaturatedfatatallC.popcornfromRegalcinemascontainstheleastunhealthysubstancesD.onlythethreemovietheatrechainsprovidepopcornforthemoviegoers72.Whileyouarewatchingthemovie__________isthebestwaytokeepyouhealthy.A.toeatnothingatallB.tochooseplainair-poppedpopcornC.tosharealargetubofpopcornwithyour10friendsD.tobuypopcornpopcornpoppedinnon-hydrogenatedcanolaoil75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.BadEatingHabitB.PopularFoodC.MovieTheaterFoodD.Popcorn’sDarkSecret
  • 第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节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Asthepaceoflifecontinuestoincreasewearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.Onceyouareinthehabitofrushingthroughliftbeingonthegofrommorningtillnightitishardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationisessentialforahealthymindandbody.Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeandthereisnowaytoavoidit.InfactitisnotthebadthingitisoftensupposedtobE.A.certainamountofstressisvitaltoprovidemotivationandgivepurposetolifE.Itisonlywhenthestressgetsoutofcontrolthatitcanleadtopoorperformanceandillhealth.Theamountofstressapersoncanwithstanddependsverymuchontheindividual.Somepeoplearenotafraidofstressandsuchcharactersareobviouslyprimematerialformanagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatthefirstsignsofunusualdifficulties.Whenexposedtostressinwhateverformwereactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infactwemakechoicebetweenfightorflightandinmoreprimitivedaysthechoicemadethedifferencebetweenlifeordeath.ThecriseswemeettodayareunlikelytobesoextremebuthoweverlittlethestressisitinvolvesthesameresponsE.ItiswhensuchareactionlastslongthroughcontinuedexposuretostressthathealthbecomesendangereD.Suchseriousconditionsashighbloodpressureandheartdiseasehaveestablishedlinkswithstress.Sincewecannotremovestressfromourlivesitwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwecouldweneedtofindwaystodealwithit.46.Peoplearefindinglessandlesstimeforrelaxingthemselvesbecause_____.A.theydonotknowhowtoenjoythemselvesB.theydonotbelievethatrelaxationisimportantforhealthC.theyaretravellingfastallthetimeD.theyarebecomingbusierwiththeirwork47.Accordingtothewriterthemostimportantcharacterforagoodmanagerishis________.A.notfearingstressB.knowingtheartofrelaxationC.highsenseofresponsibilityD.havingcontroloverperformance48.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Wecanfindsomewaystoavoidstress.B.StressisalwaysharmfultopeoplE.C.Itiseasytochangethehabitofkeepingoneselfbusywithwork.D.Differentpeoplecanwithstanddifferentamountsofstress.49.Inthelastsentenceofthepassagedosorefersto______.A.exposeourselvestostressB.findwaystodealwithstressC.removestressfromourlivesD.establishedlinksbetweendiseasesandstress
  • 三阅读理解共两节满分40分第一节共15小题每小题2分满分30分GrandmaMosesisamongthemostfamoustwentieth-centurypaintersoftheUnitedStatesyetshedidnotstartpaintinguntilshewasinherlateseventies.Assheoncesaidofherself:IwouldneversitbackinarockingchairwaitingforsomeonetohelpmE.NoonecouldhavehadamoreproductiveoldagE.ShewasbornAnnaMaryRobertsononafarminNewYorkStateoneoffiveboysandfivegirls.Attwelveshelefthomeandwasindomestic家庭的serviceuntilattwenty-sevenshemarriedThomasMosesthehiredhandofoneofheremployers.TheyfarmedmostoftheirlivesfirstinVirginiaandtheninNewYorkStateatEagleBridgE.Shehadtenchildrenofwhomfivesurvived;herhusbanddiedin1927.GrandmaMosespaintedalittleasachildandmadeembroidery刺绣picturesasahobbybutonlychangedtooilsinoldagebecauseherhandshadbecometoostiff硬的tosewandshewantedtokeepbusyandpassthetimE.HerpictureswerefirstsoldatalocalmarketandweresoonnoticedbyabusinessmanwhoboughteverythingshepainteD.ThreeofthepicturesexhibitedintheMuseumofModernArtandin1940shehadherfirstexhibitioninNewYork.Betweenthe1930sandherdeathsheproducedsome2000pictures:detailedandlivelyportrayals描绘ofthecountrylifeshehadknownforsolongwithawonderfulsenseofcolourandform.IthinkreallyhardtillIthinkofsomethingreallyprettyandthenIpaintit.shesaiD.36.AccordingtothepassageGrandmaMosesbegantopaintbecauseshewantedto___________A.makeherselfbeautifulB.keepactiveC.earnmoremoneyD.becomefamous37.Theunderlinedwordsurvivedmeans___________.A.graduatedfromcollegeB.examinedtheconditionofthehouseC.livedlongerthantheotherchildrenD.gaveupthemselvestothepolice38.FromGrandmaMoses’descriptionofherselfinthefirstparagraphitcanbeinferredthatshewas______________.A.independentB.prettyC.richD.nervous39.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GrandmaMoses:HerLifeandPictures.B.TheChildrenofGrandmaMoses.C.GrandmaMoses:HerBestExhibition.D.GrandmaMosesandOtherOlderArtists.
  • Ifthereisonethingthatmattersinhighschool-andforyourwholelife-itisfriendships.MylatestnovelTHEUNWRITTENRULEisaboutagirlSarahwhofallsforherbestfriendBrianna’sboyfriendRyanbutit’smoreaboutwrestlingwithfeelingsforaguythatyouknowyoushouldn’thavE.Alotofthebookdealswithfriendshipthekindoflifelongfriendshipthatmeanstheworldtoyou...andwhathappenswhenyourealizethatmaybeitisn’twhatyouthinkitis.Maybeyourbestfriendisn’tyourbestfrienD.Maybesheisn’tevenafriendatall.Friendshipsaretrickythings.Youcanhesureeverythingisfineandthatyourfriendshipisgoingtolastforever...anditcanjustenD.Noexplanationnoanything.Anditisnoteasy.InfactIthinklosingafriendisworsethanlosingaboyfriendespeciallywhenitisafriendyou’vehadinyourlifeforalongtimE.OneofthethingsthatSarahstruggleswithinTHEUNWRITTENRULEbeyondherfeelingsforRyanisherfriendshipwithBrianna—howlongthey’vebeenfriendshowsheunderstandsBriannainawaynooneelsedoesandwhattodowhenacrackappearsintheirfriendshipnotbecauseofSarah’sfeelingsforRyanbutbecauseSarahbeginstowonderifmaybeBriannaisn’therbestfriendafterall.HavingafriendshipendisincrediblypainfulandoneofthethingsIhatedwhenIwasyounger—andthatIstillhatenow—ishowpeoplesay.Ohit’llbeokay.You’llmoveonyou’llbefinE.ItistruethatyouwilleventuallymoveonandthatyouwillbefinE.Butyouwillalsoalwayscarrythatlostfriendshipwithyou.Itmaynottakeupallofyourheartlikeitdoesatfirstbutitwilltakepartofit.AndthatIthinkissomethingnooneevertalksaboutandthatIwishwecould—andwoulD.Whatdoyoudowhensomeoneyouarefriendswithdecidesyourfriendshipisover?Howdoyoudealwithit?Maybemylatestnovelcanprovidesomethingforyou.47.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_____.A.itmaytakesSarahalongtimetorecoveraftershelostBrianna’sfriendshipB.SarahandBriannaarestillbestfriendsafteralongperiodoftimeC.SarahdoesnotvalueBrianna’sfriendshipatallD.Ryanwouldfeelpuzzledabouthisreallove48.WhatdoyouthinkthebookTHEUNWRITTENRULEismainlyabout?A.Friendship.B.SchoollifE.C.LovE.D.Wrestlingwithfeelings.49.What’sthewriter’sattitudetowardsfriendship?A.WewillalllosesomefriendsinourlifE.B.EndingafriendshipisworsethanlosingaboyfrienD.C.It’susualwhenacrackappears.D.Youwilleventuallymoveonafteryouloseafriendship.50.Whatdoyouthinkisthebesttitleforthepassageabove?A.MyLatestNovel.B.TrickyFriends.C.SarahandBriannA.D.UnforgettableFriendship
  • 第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分阅读下列应用文及相关信息并按照要求匹配信息请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑以下是广告信息以下是与广告相关的读者来信请匹配来信与它们所对应的广告56.May152006GentlemanTheenclosedadvertisementforyourorganizationcomesfromtheAprilissueofCosmopolitan.Iaminterestedindoingvolunteerworkforabusedchildrenandwould1iketohaveyourinformationbooklet.Myaddressisasfollows:6VillaMaurice92160AntonyFranceYourstrulyD.Gruber57.January152006DearSirorMadamIaminterestedinwritingadventurestoriesforchildren.Pleasesendinformationonthecourseyouoffertothefollowingaddress:5481TorranceBlvdTorranceCA90503YoursfaithfullyIrenePonbsMs58.April142006DearSirorMadamIaminterestedinfindingapart-timejobinthemorning.Pleasesendinformationtothefollowingaddress:2955PacificCoastHighwayTorranceCA90505SincerelyM.E.NielsonMr59.1068BaxterRoadLovelandOhio45140March132006DearSirorMadamPleasesendmeyourcatalogandinformationontheserviceyouoffer.Ihaveasmallbusinessandhavebeenrobbedseveraltimes.YourstrulyJ.Barnes60.AmFrankenheim215000Koln40GermanyJune12006DearSirIwouldliketoreceivethelistmentionedinyourrecentadvertisementaswellasmoreinformationaboutL.A.Parent.Iencloseaself-addressedenvelopE.YoursfaithfullyH.Wolf
  • A.volcaniceruptioninIcelandhassentashacrossnorthernEuropE.AirlineshavestoppedorchangedtheflightsacrosstheAtlanticOceanleavinghundredsofpassengersstuckinairports.GrimsvotnisoneofthelargestandmostactivevolcanoesinEuropE.WhatmakesGrimsvotndifferentisthatitliesunderahugeglacieroficeupto12metersthick.Thehotvolcanoheatsuptheiceaboveitwhichthenformsalayerofwaterbetweentheglacierandthevolcano.ThislayerofwaterputspressureonthevolcanokeepingitstablE.AsthewaterflowsoutfromthevolcanothencomesuptothesurfacE.Thisisexactlywhathappenedtoday.Nowairlineshavetomakechangestotheirflightssoasnottoflythroughthecloudsofvolcanicash.AccordingtoKLMoneofEurope’sbiggestairlinesairplanescannotgounderthecloudoroverit.Goingthroughthecloudcanresultintheashgettingstuckintheairplane’senginescausingdamagetotheplanE.TheeruptionhasalsocausedproblemsforanimalsinIcelanD.Thevolcanoleftashandsharpglass-likerocksalloverthecountrysidE.Farmersarekeepingtheiranimalsinsidetostopthemfromeatingash-coveredgrassorthesharpobjects.55.WhatmakesGrimsvothdifferentfromothervolcanoes?A.ItisbelowicE.B.ItliesundertheseA.C.Itisthelargestvolcano.D.Itslavaaffectsairlines.56.WhatkeepsGrimsvotnstill?A.Theslowflowofwater.B.ThelowwatertemperatureC.Thethickglacier.D.ThewaterpressurE.57.Whichofthefollowingistheresultofthevolcaniceruption?A.PeoplestoptravelinginEuropE.B.Airlinessufferfromthelossofplanes.C.ItbecomesdangerousforanimalstoeatoutsidE.D.Farmershavelostmanyoftheiranimals.58.Thistextismostprobablytakenfrom______A.aresearchpaperB.anewspaperreportC.atextbookD.ageographytextbook
  • 第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项—Whatdoyouplantoorderplease?—___61__—Anythingelse?—Andacupoftea.—Isthatall?—Yes.MydoctortoldmethatIshouldlosesomeweight.__62____Thatisnothealthy.—Howdoyoufeel?—Ifeelfine.__63____FurthermoresomeofmyoldclotheswouldfitmeifIlostabout40pounds.—Howlongwillthattakeyou?—___64___Somaybesixmonths.ThenIcangetdowntomyproperweight.—Doyouplantoeatnothingbutsaladsforsixmonths?—NoI’llbeabletoeatfruitandcertainmeat.__65____AndIshouldnoteatanythingcontainingsugar.A.I’dlikesomefruitandchickenplease.B.I’mtooheavy.C.ButmostimportantIshouldnevereatanythingbetweenmeals.D.I’vegotabadly-diseasedheart.E.Ijusthaveavegetablesalad.F.WellIhavejuststarted.G.InfactIhaveneverfeltbetter.
  • HoneybeesaredisappearingforunknownreasonsaroundtheUnitedStates.Lastwinterbeesdisappearedfrom23percentofAmericanbeekeepingbusinesses.Causesofthephenomenonhoweverhaveremainedamystery.NowscientistsfromseveraluniversitiesandtheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturesaytheyhaveapossibleexplanationforthebeedecline数量下降.ItisalittleknownviruscalledIsraeliacute--paralysisvirusIAPV.Theviruskillsbees.ResearchersinIsraelfirstdescribeditin2004butuntilnowbeeexpertshadn’tpaidmuchattentiontoit.WhentryingtofindoutwhythebeesweredisappearingaresearchteamatColumbiaUniversitystudiedbeecolonies群体somewithandtheotherswithoutdeclinE.Theresearchturneduplargenumbersoftwotypesoffungi真菌oncesuspectedofcausingthebeedeclinE.TheresearchresultshowevershowedthatthefungiwerealmostascommonincolonieswithoutadeclineastheywereincolonieswithadeclinE.Theresearchersconcludedthatthetwofungiprobablyweren’tthecausE.StudiesofthepresenceofIAPVhowevershowedmoreinterestinginformation.InthosestudiesdonebyateamatPennsylvaniaStateUniversityinUniversityParkthevirusshowedupin83percentofsamplesfromcolonieswithsymptoms症状.Onlyfivepercentofsamplesfromsymptomlesscolonieshadit.Scientistsstilldon’tknowwhetherIAPIVcansingle--handedlycausethebeedeclinE.TheybelievethatevenifthevirusismakingcoloniessickitcouldhaveapartnerincrimE.It’spossibleforinstancethatinsectsorchemicalsintheenvironmentweakenbeesmakingthemmorelikelytocatchIAPV.ScientistsarestilltryingtofigureouthowIAPVcametotheUnitedStates.TheUnitedStatescurrentlyallowsbeeproductstobeimportedfromCanadaAustraliaandNewZealanD.IfitturnsoutthatthistradeisspreadingdiseasetherulesmighteventuallychangE.68.AccordingtothepassageIAPVisavirusthat______.A.hasn’tattractedmuchattentionB.well-knowntodoctorsandscientistC.wasfirstfoundbyAustrianresearchersD.isdangeroustoanimalsandhumanbeings69.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefifthparagraphprobablymeans______.A.theviruscouldalsocauseotherdamagesB.theremustbesomethingthatistherealcauseC.IAPVisnottheonlycauseforthebeedeclineD.thevirusmaybecausedbythepollutedenvironment70.Fromthethirdandfourthparagraphsweknowresearchersdrawtheirconclusionsbymeansof_______.A.calculatingB.comparingC.examiningD.investigating71.WhatstillremainsunknowntoAmericanscientistsaccordingtothepassage?A.HowandwhytokillIAPV.B.HowIAPVcametoAmericA.C.WhetherbeeproductsshouldbeimporteD.D.HowtochangetherulesofthebeeproductstradE.72.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe_____.A.BeeDiseaseB.HowtoKillIAPVC.A.Virus—IAPVD.TwoTypesofFungi
  • 第三部分阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项中A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ManyChinesestudentswhohavelearntEnglishformorethantenyearsarestillunabletospeakEnglishverywellwhentheymeetaforeigner.Theyseemtohavemasteredthebasiclanguagestructure结构butaconversationinEnglishwillmakethemfeeluneasy.Theyareafraidthatotherpeoplemightfindouttheirmistakes.It’suncommonthatmanystudentswhoarebadspeakersofEnglishcanwriteEnglishperfectly.ThisprovesthattheyareunabletoorganizetheirideainEnglish.ThecenteroftheproblemisthattheylackpracticeandconfidencE.Whyshouldyoubeafraid?Doyoufearthoseforeignerswithwhomyouarespeaking?Don’tbeshy.TheywillnotlaughatyoujustforalittlemistakeyoumakE.ThebestwaytogetridoftroubleistolearntospeakbyspeakingmorE.IamsurethatconstantpracticewillhelpyousucceeD.56.What’sthebesttopicforthepassage?A.HowtoSpeaktoForeignersB.HowtoStudyEnglishWellC.HowtoOrganizetheIdeainEnglishD.PractiseSpeakingEnglishAlltheTime57.ManyChinesestudentscanwriteEnglishverywellbuttheycannotspeakEnglishfluentlybecause______.A.theyseldommeetforeignersB.theyseldompractisespeakingEnglishC.theyhadnochancetospeakEnglishD.theythinkit’senoughtomasterthebasiclanguagestructureonly58.SomanyChinesestudentsareafraidtospeaktoforeignersbecause______.A.theyareafraidtheycan’tunderstandforeignersB.theydon’tthinktheirEnglishispoorC.theyworryaboutmakingmistakesintheirspeakingD.theydidn’tlikespeakingtoforeigners59.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.WecanspeakEnglishfluentlybydoingmorespeaking.B.IfyoucanwriteEnglishperfectlyyouareabletoorganizeyourideainEnglish.C.IfyoucanwritegoodEnglishcompositionyoucanspeakEnglishverywell.D.ManyChinesestudentscan’tspeakEnglishfluentlybecausetheyareafraidofmakingmistakes.60.Inthelastparagraphtheexpressiongetridofmeans_______.A.throwawayB.freeoneselffromC.giveupD.dowith
  • .Asthepaceoflifecontinuestoincreasewearefastlosingtheartofrelaxation.Onceyouareinthehabitofrushingthroughlifebeingonthegofrommorningtillnightitishardtoslowdown.Butrelaxationisessentialforahealthymindandbody.Stressisanaturalpartofeverydaylifeandthereisnowaytoavoidit.Infactitisnotthebadthing.ItisoftensupposedtobE.A.certainamountofstressisvitaltoprovidemotivationandgivepurposetolifE.Itisonlywhenthestressgetsoutofcontrolthatitcanleadtopoorperformanceandillhealth.Theamountofstressapersoncanbeardependsverymuchontheindividual.Somepeoplearenotafraidofstressandsuchcharactersareobviouslyimportantformanagerialresponsibilities.Othersloseheartatthefirstsignofunusualdifficulties.Whenexposedtostressinwhateverformwereactbothchemicallyandphysically.Infactwemakechoicebetweenflightorfightandinmoreprimitivedaysthechoicesmadethedifferencebetweenlifeordeath.ThecriseswemeettodayareunlikelytobesoextremebuthoweverlittlethestressitinvolvesthesameresponsE.ItiswhensuchareactionlastslongthathealthbecomesendangereD.Sincewecan’tremovestressfromourlivesitwouldbeunwisetodosoevenifwecouldweneedtofindwaystodealwithit.51.Peoplearefindinglessandlesstimeforrelaxingthemselvesbecause_______.A.theyregardworkingastheirgreatestenjoymentB.theybelievethatworkissuperiortorelaxationC.theyaretravelingfastallthetimeD.theyarebecomingbusierwiththeirworkthaneverbefore52.Accordingtotheauthorthemostimportantcharacterforagoodmanagerishis______.A.strongwilltoovercomestressC.highsenseofresponsibilityB.knowingtheartofrelaxationD.havingcontroloverperformance53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Wecanfindquiteafewwaystoavoidstress.B.Stressisalwaysharmfultopeople’shealthC.It'seasytochangethehabitofkeepingoneselfbusywithwork.D.Differentpeoplecanbeardifferentamountofstress.54.Inthelastsentenceofthepassagedosorefersto_____.A.exposeourselvestostressC.removestressfromourlivesB.findwaystodealwithstressD.establishlinksbetweendiseasesandstress55.Accordingtotheauthortherightattitudetowardstressis_____.A.toavoiditB.totrytodealwithitC.toregarditasavitalmotivationD.tofindsomerelaxation
  • 第二部分阅读理解共25小题第一节每小题2分第二节每小题1分满分45分第一节MarkTwainwasagreatwriter.HewasfromtheUSA.Hewasbornin1835.Hewasalsoafamousspeaker.Hewasfamousforhissenseofhumour.ManypeoplelikedtolistentohimtalkbecausehelikedtotellsomeinterestingstoriestomakepeoplelaughallthetimE.OnedayMarkTwainwasgoingtoasmalltownbecauseofhiswriting.Beforehewasgoingtoleaveoneofhisfriendssaidtohimthattherewerealwaysalotofmosquitoesinthetownandtoldhimthathe’dbetternotgotherE.MarkTwainwavedhishandandsaidItdoesn’tmatter.ThemosquitoesarenorelativesofminE.Idon’tthinktheywillcometovisitmE.AfterhearrivedatthetownMarkTwainstayedinasmallhotelnearthestation.Hewentintohisroombutwhenhewasjustabouttohavearestquiteafewmosquitoesflewabouthim.Thewaitersfeltverysorryaboutthat.I’mverysorryMrMarkTwain.Therearetoomanymosquitoesinourtown.Oneofthemsaidtohim.MarkTwainhowevermadeajokesayingtothewaiterThemosquitoesareveryclever.Theyknowmyroomnumber.Theydidn’tcomeintothewrongroom.Whathesaidmadeallthepeoplepresentlaughheartily.ButthatnightMarkTwainsleptwell.Doyouknowwhy?Thatwasbecauseallthewaitersinthehotelweredrivingthemosquitoesawayforhimduringthewholenight.41.ThatdayMarkTwainwenttothetown_____.A.toseeoneofhisfriendsB.becausehewantedtodosomethingthereforhiswritingC.becausehewastoldtherewerealotofmosquitoesthereD.toseeoneofhisrelatives42.Thewaitersfeltsorrybecause_____.A.theydidsomethingwrongtoMarkTwainB.theirhotelwastoosmallC.theroomwasnotverycleanD.therewerequiteafewmosquitoesinMarkTwain’sroom43.Allthepeoplepresentlaughedheartilybecause_____.A.themosquitoeswereverycleverandtheydidn’tcomeintothewrongroomB.themosquitoesknewMarkTwain’sroomnumberC.MarkTwaingavethewaiterssomenicepresentsD.MarkTwainmadeajoke44.Fromthestoryweknow_____.A.nomosquitoestroubledMarkTwaininthenightB.theownerofthehoteltoldthewaiterstolookafterMarkTwainwellatnightC.MarkTwaindidn’thaveagoodrestthatnightD.therewerenotmosquitoesinthehotelanylonger
  • SundayOctober5Clear69°FMywifeEleanorandItookthetrainfromParistoStrasbourgwhereweweremetbyourdriverandguidE.Andtheminibuswhichgoesalongwiththeboat.WestoppedoffinBarnforanhourontheway.ThenweweretakentoNancywheretheboatwaskept.Aftertheotherpassengersarrivedwehadourfirstdinnerontheboat.AfterdinnerwewalkedintodowntownNancyavillagewithalargesquareandwoodenhouses.MondayOctober6Rainedlastnightcloudyinthemorning69°FWespentabouttwohoursinNancythensailedontheCanaldelaMarneauRhinE.Kindofalazyday.EatingbreakfastlunchanddinnerafterdinnerwewatchedatapeonBaccarat.Wherewewillvisittomorrow.Itwaspleasanttositoutondeck甲板andwatchthescenerygobyatabout3mph.TuesdayOctober7Lightrain64°FThismourningwedroveovertoBaccaratandtoureditsmuseumandthechurchwhichhasthisunbelievablelampthatisgoingonaworldtourthenextday.WedidlostofshoppingthenwalkedacrossthebridgetoseeaveryverymodernCatholicchurchwithspecialBaccaratwindows.WedrovetothetopoftheVogesMountainsandstarteddowntheeasternsidE.LaterwedrovetoSorrenbourgtoseethe13thcenturychurchattheCordeliers.ItcontainsthelargestwindowbyMar.WednesdayOcrober8Cloudy.65°FTodaywesailedfromSchneckenbushtoSavernE.Wewentthroughtwocavesanextremelyunusualpartofthejourney.Thisriversceneryisverydifferent.Wewereinamountainvalleywithgrasslandononesideandaforestbeginningtoshowsomecolorontheother.ThursdayOcrober9Cloudy66°FOurdependableminibuswaswaitingtoloadtheluggageandtakeustothehotelwhereeveryonewenttheirseparateways.OurboatingdaysareoveruntilnexttimE.68.Wheredidtheauthorgetoffthetrain?A.ParisB.StrasbourgC.NancyD.Barn69.FromthetextwelearnthatBaccaratandSorrenbourgarethenamesof_________.A.townsB.churchesC.museumsD.mountains70.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthetour?A.TiringB.ExpensiveC.EnjoyableD.Quick
  • ThepeoplebelowarealllookingforentertainmentstoamusethemselvesinMarchinShanghai.AfterthedescriptionofthesepeoplethereisinformationaboutsixadvertisementsofactivitiesA-F.Decidewhatactivitieswouldbemostsuitableforthepersonmentionedinquestions1-5andthenmarkthecorrectletterA-Fonyouranswersheet.ThereisoneextraparagraphaboutoneactivitywhichyoudonotneedtousE.____1.RaymondaforeignstudentstudyinghistoryinShanghaiFudanUniversityisplanningforhisweekendinthefirstweekofMarch.Ashehasaphonefromhisfatherfromhomeheissurelytoreturntohisdormitorybefore8:pm.____2.VanessahasbeenworkinginShanghaiforacoupleofmonthsandhasgotanumberoffriendswhoareinterestedinwesternmusicanddancE.Whattheywanttodoistoamusethemselvesandlearnsomethingnew.____3.Jackandhisfriendsusuallyenjoytheirjoyfulweekendbyattendinglatenightactivities.Astheyaremusicfanstheywouldliketolistentoaliveconcert.____4.SmithisinterestedinavarietyofmusicandheisfreeinearlyMarch.HewouldliketoamusehimselfbyattendingconcertsnomatterwhatpricetheymightbE.____5.AliceaFrenchgirlof26isreturninghomein2days.SheandhercompanionswanttodoshoppingintheeveningandboughtsomepresentsfortheirfamilyandfriendsbackhomE.ThisMarchisabusymonthinShanghai.There'salottodo.Herearethehighlights.A.Brightman’sSoloConcertBrightmantheversatilesingerwhoshiftsfreelybetweenoperamusicalstriphopandfolksongsistogiveasoloconcertinShanghaiinMarch.TheeventwillbepartofaglobaltourpromotinghernewalbumHarem.HerconcertinShanghaihasoutrageouslyhighticketpricebetween2500and380yuanbuthardcorefanshaveboughtticketsworth2millionyuaninjustoneweek.Place:ShanghaiGrandStage1111CaoxiBeiluTel:6652-7750Time:7:30pm-9:30pmMarch4Price:380-2500yuanTicketHotline:6377-1109B.RafflesCityShanghaiPositioningthemallinthemiddleandmiddleupperincomegroupthetargetconsumersof20-35agegroups.EachfloorpresentsaspecificthemelikepopularyoungfashioncasualwearandbeautygallerylifestylefoodandkidsinternationalcollectionshealthandfinediningetC.Place:No.268XizangzongluShanghaiTel:64247260Time:9:00am-10:00pmC.Exhibitions-ShanghaiMuseumThereare120000piecesonshowherE.YoucanseethewholeofChinesehistoryunderoneroof.It'salwaysinterestingtovisitbutdoublysoatthemomentwiththeEgyptianTombsexhibition.Therearelotsofmummiesandmoregoldthanyou'veeverseenbeforE.Letusknowifyouseeamummymove!PLACE:ShanghaiMuseumPRICE:¥30¥15forstudentsTEL:6888-6888DATES:dailyTIME:Monday-Friday9:00A.m.-5:00p.m.Weekends9:00A.m.-9:00p.m.D.Dining-SushichefintownSushiisgettingreallybiginShanghai.InJapanit'sbecomeanartform.ThemostfamousSushi'artist'isYukiKamurA.She'salsooneofthefewfemalechefsinJapan.She'llbeatSushiSceneallofthismonth.PLACE:SushiSceneintheShanghaiHotelDATES:allmonthPRICE:¥200TIME:lunchtimeTEL:6690-3211E.LiveMusic-LateNightJazzEnjoyrealAmericanjazzfromHerbieDavisthefamoustrumpetplayer.He'scomingwithhisnew7-piecebandHerbie'sHeroes.Herbieisknowntoplaywellintotheearlyhourssodon'texpecttogetmuchsleep.ThisisHerbie'sthirdvisittoShanghai.Thefirsttwoweresoldoutsogetyourticketsquickly.PLACE:TheJazzClubDATES:15-23MarchPRICE:¥80120TIME:10:00p.m.tilllate!TEL:6466-8736F.ScottishdancingTakeyourpartnersandgetreadytodancetillyoudrop.Scottishdancingisfunandeasytolearn.Instructorswilldemonstratethedances.ThelivebandGordonStroppieandtheWeefreesarealsoexcellent.PLACE:JackStein'sDATES:everyMondayPRICE:Y60includingonedrinkTIME:7:00-~0:00p.m.TEL:6402-1877
  • SectionB.Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagE.Answerthequestionsaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageandrequiredwordslimit.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.MartiSementellihasbeenabaseballplayersincepreschoolthrowingplasticballsandswingingatinywoodbatfromthetimeshewas3yearsolD.Shewasasolidplayerateveryyouthlevelandsometimesastar.In2007NikeevenfeaturedtheyoungCalifornianinaTVcommercial.DespiteherexperienceSementellinow16hadahardtimefindingahighschoolthatwouldallowhertotryoutfortheboys’baseballteam.Twoparochialschools教会学校nearherfamily’shomeinNorthHollywoodsaidnoandseveralpublicschoolswerelukewarm冷淡的totheideA.FinallyshefoundBurbankHighSchoolwhereshe’snowasophomoreandamemberoftheJVbaseballteam.Sementelli’sstoryisnotuniquE.Acrossthecountrygirlsdevotedtobaseball--andwithasmanyseasonsofyouthballundertheirbeltsastheirmaleteammates--arefindingitisn’teasytostayinthesportwhentheyreachhighschool.Biologydoesplayaroleinthesituation:BoysespeciallyolderonesoftenhaveanedgeovergirlsinsizeandstrengthallowingthemtothrowharderandswingwithgreaterforcE.Butgirlssaythatthetoughestbattlesarenotaboutcapabilitiesbutagainstthetraditionalattitudethatbaseballisforboys.Mostpeoplejustareincapableofseeingbeyondwhat’seasysaysJenniferRingtheauthorofStolenBases:WhyAmericanGirlsDon’tPlayBaseballandaprofessorattheUniversityofNevada-Reno.Itismuchneaterifwesayboysplaybaseballandgirlsplayothersports.InatleastonestateMassachusettsgirlsarebarredfromtryingoutforboys’baseballinhighschoolsthatalsooffersoftball.NebraskadroppeditsbanlastyearandinJanuaryIndianaremoveditsbanafterbeingsued控告bytheparentsofLoganYounga15-year-oldaspiringcatcherandfreshmanatBloomingtonSouthHighSchool.81.WhendidSementellibegintoplaybaseball?nomorethan6words82.WheredidSementellistayinabaseballteam?nomorethan6words83.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutgirls’capabilitiesinbaseball?nomorethan10words84.Inwhichstatesaregirlsallowedtoplaybaseball?nomorethan4words
  • .ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYorka23-year-oldhairdresser理发师wandered徘徊abouthospitalsallnightwearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlysaidincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualifications资格hehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.Hehadevenbeenallowedtohelpasurgeon外科医生duringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswallowed吞.IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope听诊器andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatcheD.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatientsnursesandotherdoctorsit’seasytotakepeopleinhesaiD.OneofthepatientshetreatedwasLauraKennan.ShehadbeenknockeddownbyacarandfainteD.WhenshecametoinhospitalYorkwasstandingoverher.Helookedveryprofessional专业的.HetoldmehisnamewasDoctorSimon.Thenhegavemesomesortofinjection注射shesaiD.Andthenhesuddenlywentawaywhenanurseaskedwhohewas.Shedidn’tthinktherewasanythingwrong.Iwouldneverhaverealizedhewasafake冒牌货ifapolicewomanhadn’tshowedmehisphotographaweeklater.WhenthepolicewomantoldmewhohereallywasIcouldhardlybelievemyears.JudgeRaymondAdamstoldYorkthathewasshockedandhorrifiedthathegotawaywithhisdeceiving欺骗forsolongandthensentenced判刑himtoeighteenmonthsinaspecialprisonforcriminalwithmentaldisorders.Icanonlyhopethatthiswillnotleadtofurtherproblems.Afterallyouwillhaveconsiderableopportunitytostudythebehaviorofthepsychiatrists精神科医生whowilllookafteryouwhileyouaretherE.IfyoutrytopersuadepeoplethatyouyourselfareapsychiatristafteryouaresetfreeIshallmakesurethatyouaregivenamuchlongersentencE.JudgeAdamswarnedYork.68.Yorkwasproudofthefactthat___________.A.asurgeonlethimwatchanoperation.B.hecouldperformsomedutiesofadoctor.C.hehadcheateddoctorsforsolongD.peoplethoughthecouldbecomearealdoctor69.Yorklearnedhowtobehavelikeadoctorby__________.A.watchingotherdoctorsworkB.talkingtodoctorsandnursesC.gettingsometrainingandexperienceD.observingdoctorswhilehewasapatient70.WhywasLauraKennaninhospital?A.ShehadswallowedsomethingandalmostdieD.B.Shehadtohaveandemergencyoperation.C.Shehadbeeninjuredinaroadaccident.D.Shehadlostconsciousnesswhiledriving.71.Thejudge’sremarkimpliedthatYorkwouldbemoreseverely严厉punishedifhe_________.A.pretendedtobeapsychiatristB.triedtogetawayfromprisonC.wasproudofwhathehaddoneD.studiedthebehaviourofthepsychiatrist
  • LongagonearthevillageofHedleytherelivedastrangeandplayfultrickster骗子knownastheHedleyKow.Sometimesitlookedlikeanordinaryobject.Sometimesitlookedlikeadonkeyoragoat.Oneeveningasanoldwomanwentalongthepathshesawanoldironpotlyingintheditch.Fancythat.shesaiD.Nobodyseemstowantthisoldpot.Iwilltakeithomeandplantprettyflowersinit.Whenshetriedtoliftitshesawthatitwasfullofgoldpieces.Wellnowifthatdoesn’tbeatallshesaiD.I’mrich!Icanbuyafinehouseandfancycloths.ThepotwasheavysoshetiedhershawlarounditandbegantodragithomE.Afterawhileshestoppedtorest.Whenshelookedinthepotshewasamazedtoseethatitwasfullofsilverpieces!Ohmy!shesaiD.Aren’tItheluckyone!IfitweregoldthieveswouldhavebeenaftermE.Myfriendsmighthavebeenjealous.ButIcanhidethesesilverpiecestakeoutafewatatimeandlivelikeaqueen.Onshewentpullingthepotafterher.Shewasnearinghomenow.Athergateshelookedintothepot.Whatasurprise!Thesilverhadchangedintoalump块ofiron.IronshesaiD.Wellnow!NoonewillbejealousorwanttostealthisfrommE.Icanusethisirontopropopenmydoorandletinfreshairandsunlight.Luckyme!Assoonasshesaidthatthepotbegantogrowandlateritbecameagoat.Thenitjumpedupandranoffdowntheroadlaughing.Fancythat!saidtheoldwoman.IbelieveIhaveseentheHedleykow!Notmanyfolkscansaythatandthat’safact.I’lljustsitupbymyfiretonightthinkingabouthowlucky.Iwastoseeitformyself.Itrulymustbetheluckiestpersonintheworld!73.WhichofthefollowingsayingscanbestdescribethisstoryA.AllgoodthingscometoanenD.B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.C.Contentisbetterthanriches.D.Allbadluckgoesaway.74.WhatdoesseeingtheHedleykowforherselfstandforintheeyesoftheoldwoman?A.GloryB.HonorC.MisfortuneD.Luck75.Readersmaysensetheoldwomanis_________.A.optimisticB.pessimisticC.strangeD.mindless
  • Thistourtakesyoubackinhistorytoamomentthatwillliveininfamy声名狼藉.ExplorethehistoricartifactsattheArizonaMemorialVisitorCentercommemorating纪念theattackonPearlHarborthentravelaroundbeautifulOahuonaCircleIslandguidedbustour.TheArizonaMemorialVisitorCenterisHawaii’snumberonevisitorattraction.ViewthefilmoftheattackonPearlHarborandbrowsethehistoricartifactsondisplay.ThenridetheNavylaunchacrossPearlHarbortovisittheArizonaMemorial.ThenboardatourbusforascenictriparoundtheislandofOahu.GetyourcamerasreadyforthebeautifulviewoverWindwardOahuatNu’uanuPaliLookout.VisitByodo-InTemplE.whichissetagainstapicturesquemountainbackdrop.You’llalsoseethefamousNorthShoresurfingbeachesofSunsetBanzaiPipelineandWaimeaBayanddrivethroughrusticHaleiwaTown.VisitDolePlantationanddiscoverthehistoryofHawaii’spineappleindustrybeforeenjoyinganohostlunchatthePolynesianCulturalCenterlunchisnotincludedinthelisted-price.InclusionsScenicbustourofOahuislandFilmviewingatArizonaMemorialVisitorCenter.PearlHarborVisitofByodo-InTempleandDolePlantationAvailableMon.—Fri.Hoursofoperation7AMto5PMNoteStrictsecuritymeasuresforbidpurseshandbagsfannypacksbackpackscamerabagsdiaperbagsluggageand/orotheritems.Visitorsmaybringacameraandcam-recorder.AstoragefacilityoperatedbyaprivatevendorisavailableforvisitorscomingtotheUSSArizonaMemorialUSSBowfinSubmarineMuseum&ParktheBattleshipMissouriandthePacificAviationMuseum.Thefacility象征性的storagefeE.Thestoragefacilityisinoperationdaily630AMto530PM.39.Whatisthepurposeofthepassageabove?A.TointroducethebeautifulsceneinOahu.B.TotellthewriterattractionsinHawaii.C.Toattractmoretourists.D.TodescribeawonderfultourinOahu40.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderofthetour?A.TheArizonaMemorialByodo-InTempleNu’uanuPaliLookoutPolynesianCulturalCenterB.PearlHabor.DolePlantation.Nu’uanuPaliLookout.SunsetBeachC.PearlHaborNorthShoreByodo-InTempleDolePlantationD.TheArizonaMemorialNu’uanuPaliLookoutDolePlantationPolynesianCulturalCenter41.AtouristwillseeeverythingbelowatPearlHarborexcept_____.A.theArizonaMemorialB.somehistoricartifactsC.afilmD.WindwardOahu42.WhichofthepersonsbelowwillnotbeallowedtoentertheattractionsinPearlHarbor?A.AliceastudentfromLAcomeswithherparentswithaSonydigitalcamerainherhanD.B.GeogreZhangfromShanghaileaveshisbackpackinalockeroutridetheentrancE.C.BillyfromItalywithsmallbaginhandandinsidethebagisacam-recorder.D.HosefromSpainwhohaslefthisluggageinthehotel.
  • 情景对话每题1分满分5分Mrs.Hunter:Jack___61_____Jack:Nextyearwehopemotherbutwecan’tbesureaboutit.Findingahouseisadifficulty.Mrs.Hunter:Haveyoumadeanyinquiries咨询yetJack?Jack:Yes.__62___.Thereareplentyoffurnishedflatsandfurnishedhousestoobuttherentsfortheseareveryhigh.Icouldn’tpossiblyaffordthemonmypresentsalary.Mrs.Hunter:Whatwoulditcosttobuyaplotoflandandbuildahouse?___63___Jack:No.Ihaven’teventhoughtofit.That’llcostatleastfourthousandpounds.It’snouseourthinkingaboutbuildingahousE.Mrs.Hunter:Andevenifyouhadahousethere’dbethefurnitureandallsortsofotherthings.Jack:___64_____AnneandIhavebeensavingup.We’vesavedafewhundredpoundsbetweenusandcouldbuyfurniture---enoughtostartwith.Butthehouseistheproblem.Mrs.Hunter:__65____Jack?Jack:OhquiteasmallonE.A.livingroomandakitchen.We’dlikeadiningroomofcoursE.Twobedroomsandabathroom.HaveyouanyideahaveyouandAnnedecidedwhenyouaregoingtogetmarried?YesIknow.It’salmostimpossibletofindasuitablehousetorentunfurnisheD.NoI’mtryingtomakemoremoneytopayfortherents.Whatsizeofhousewouldyouwant?ExcusememayIaskaquestion?
  • ChildrenliketoimaginetheyaresomeoneelseinagamE.AsaparentyoumightneverguessallthewayagoodimaginationbenefitsyourchilD.IthelpsapreschoolerDevelopsocialskillsAschildrenplaypretendgamestheyexplorerelationshipbetweenfamilymembersfriendsandco-workersandlearnmoreabouthowpeoplecommunicatE.Playingdoctortheyimaginehowphysicianscarefortheirpatients.Playinghousetheylearnmoreabouthowparentsfeelabouttheirchildren.Imaginativeplayhelpdevelopsympathyforothers.IfchildrencanimaginehowitfeelstobeleftoutofagameortoloseapettheyarebetterabletohelpthoseinneeD.TheybecomemorewillingtoplayfairtoshareandtocooperatE.Buildself-confidenceYoungchildrenhaveverylittlecontrolovertheirlives.ImaginingoneselfasbuilderofskyscrapersorasuperherodefendingtheplanetisinspiringtoachilD.Ithelpsthemdevelopconfidenceintheirabilitiesandtheirpotential.BoostintellectualgrowthUsingtheimaginationisthebeginningofabstractthought.Childrenwhocanseeaking’scastleinapileofsandoradeliciousdinnerinamudpiearelearningtothinksymbolically.Thisskillisimportantinschoolwhereachildwillhavetolearnthatnumberssymbolizegroupsofobjectsletterssymbolizesoundsandsoon.PracticelanguageskillsKidswhoplaypretendwiththeirfriendsdoalotoftalking.ThishelpsincreasetheirvocabularyKidswhoplaypretendwiththeirfriendsdoalotoftalking.Thishelpsincreasetheirvocabularyimprovesentencestructuresanddevelopcommunicationskills.WorkoutfearsPlayingpretendcanhelpchildrenworkOuttheirfearsandworries.Whenchildrenrole-playaboutthebigbadmonsterunderthebedtheygainasenseofcontroloverhimandhedoesn’tseemquitesobigorsobaD.Imaginativeplayalsohelpskidsvent发泄confusingfeelingstheymighthavesuchasangertowardaparentorrivalry较劲withanewbrotherorsister.68.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpchildrendevelopsocialskillsinagame?A.Imaginingbeingasuperhero.B.PreparingadeliciousdinnerwithmuD.C.Pretendingtohaveatalkwithfriends.D.Pretendingtobeadoctor.69.Whycanimaginationbuildchildren’sself-confidence?A.Itmakesthemmorewillingtoplayfair.B.Ithelpsthemgaincontroloverthemselves.C.Ithelpsthemprotectpeopleandmakemuchgreaterprogress.D.ItmakesthemfeelasiftheyweremuchmorepowerfulthantheyreallyarE.70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheprogress.A.Playingpretendgamesonlyhelpschildrenpsychologically.B.Playingpretendgamesisgoodforchildren’sdevelopment.C.Whileplayingpretendgameschildrenlearntogetalongwithothers.D.Playingpretendgameshelpschildrentodowellwhiletheyareinschool.71.Thepassagemainlytellsussomethingabout__________.A.advantagesofplayingoutdoorsB.skillsinplayingpretendgamesC.benefitsofdevelopingyourchild’simaginationD.tipsonhowtoimproveourchild’simagination
  • 第Ⅱ卷共45分第四部分书面表达共两节满分45分第一节阅读表达共5小题每小题3分满分15分阅读下面短文并根据短文后的要求答题请注意问题后面的字数要求.[1]Ifyouarearecentsocialsciencegraduatewhohashadtolistentojokesaboutunemploymentfromyourcomputermajorclassmatesyoumayhavethelastlaugh.Therearemanyadvantagesforthesocialsciencemajorbecausethishigh-techInformationAgedemandspeoplewhoareflexible灵活的andwhohavegood________.[2]Thereareman}rsocialsciencemajorsinlargecompanieswhotakeupimportantpositions.Forexampleanumberofresearchstudiesfoundthatsocialsciencemajorshaveachievedgreatermanagerialsuccessthanthosewhohadtechnicaltrainingorpre-professionalcourses.Studiesshowthatsocialsciencemaiorsaremostsuitedtochangewhichistheleading:featureofthehighspeedhigh-pressure_high-techworldwenowlivein.[3]Socialsciencemajorsarenotonlyexperiencingsuccessintheirlong-termcompanyjobsbuttheyarealsofindingjobsmoreeasily.A.studyshowedthatmanycompanieshadfilledalargepercentageoftheirentry-levelpositionswithsocialsciencegraduates.Thestudyalsoshowedthatthemostsought-after广受欢迎的qualityinapersonwhowaslookingforajobwascommunicationskillsnotedasveryimportantby92percentofthecompanies.SocialsciencemajorshavetheseskillsoftenwithoutknowinghowimportanttheyarE.Itisprobablyduetotheseskillsthattheyhavebeenofferedawidevarietyofpositions.[4]Finallyalthoughsomesocialsciencemajorsmaystillfinditmoredifficultthantheirtech-nicallytrainedclassmatestolandthefirstjobrecentgraduatesreportthattheydon'tregrettheirchoiceofstudv.76.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?Pleaseanswerwithin10words.______________________________________________________________________________77.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Forinstanceastudyshowedthatsocialsciencemajorshadheldmoreimportantpositionscom-paredtothosetechnicallytrainedstudents.______________________________________________________________________________78.FillintheblankwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentencE.Pleaseanswerwithin5words.______________________________________________________________________________79.Whathaveyoulearnedaboutthesocialsciencemajorsinfindingajobinthishigh-techInfor-mationAge?Pleaseanswerwithin30words.______________________________________________________________________________80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphintoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________
  • Ⅳ.任务型阅读Christmasisapproaching.Butshootingmassacres残杀castatragicshadowovertheholidayseasonintheUS.OnDecember5agunmankilledeightpeoplebeforetakinghisownlifeatashoppingmallinOmahaNebraskA.OnDecember9fivepeopleincludingthegunmandiedintwoattacksinColorado.Whilepeoplearebusytryingtodiscoverthekillers’motives动机anotherissueiscausingheateddebateinthecountry---theweaponthekillersuseD.TheUSisoneofjustafewdevelopedWesterncountriesthatallowprivatepossessionofguns.AnyadultcanbuyarmystyleweaponsfromahandguntoanAK-47.TherighttoownarmsisapartoftheConstitution__.ManyAmericansbelieveittobeafundamentalfreedomsaidJonathanHaagenwhoworkedforTeens.WhentheUnitedStateswasstillagroupofcoloniestheydealtwithalotofcorruption腐败fromtheBritish.ThereforeAmericanpeopleconsidereditagreatdangerforthegovernmenttohavecontrolofalltheweapons.Privategunownershipwasimportantintheirfightforfreedom.HoweverwithmoreandmorekillingsinschoolsandshoppingmallslotsofAmericansarguethattheyshoulddoawaywiththerighttobeararms.ButtheNationalRifleAssociationNRAsaidthispositionviolates违反theConstitution.TheNRAisfondofsayingitisnotgunsbutpeoplewhokill.InsomecasesthisistruE.Butinmanyothercasesowninggunsiswhatcausesthemurder.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofJusticemorethan10000crimesayeararecommittedwithguns.1________________________ofPrivateGunsintheUnitedStatesOriginalbeliefItwasdangerousforthegovernmentalonetocontrolalltheweapons.Itwasimportantforpeopletoownprivategunsto2___forfreedom.PresentsituationTheUSisoneofthefewWesterncountrieswhereany3____hasthefreedomtopossessprivateweapons.Asaresultmorethan10000crimesarecommittedwithguns4_____.ThreeattacksaloneinNebraskaandColoradoinDecemberforexampleclaimedaltogether5____people’slives.Peoplehavedifferent6_____towardsowningprivateguns.Thosein7____ofowninggunsbelievethatitisthefreedomgivenbytheConstitution.Besidesthekeyfactorinkillingis8____insteadofguns.9_____thoseagainstowingprivategunsarguethattherighttoowngunsshouldberemovedbecausean10____numberofkillingsoccurinschoolsandshoppingmalls.
  • PARTFOURWRITINGSectionA.Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagE.CompletethediagrambyusingtheinformationforthepassagE.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Losingweightisdifficultandkeepingitoffmaybeevenharder.SoHarvardresearcherssetouttodetermineexactlyhowmuchphysicalactivitywomenneedinmidlifetoavoidgainingweightastheyagE.Theresearchersfoundthatanhourofmoderateactivityaday—includingsuchrecreationalactivitiesasbriskwalkingleisurelybicyclingballroomdancingandplayingwithchildren—preventedwomenofnormalweightfromgainingmorethanfivepoundsoveranythree-yearperioD.HalfthatamountofvigorousactivitylikerunningjoggingorfastbikingwilldothetrickaswelltheysaiD.Womenwhogotthesameamountofexercisebutwereheaviertostartwithwerenotabletoavoidgainingweighthowever.NeitherwerewomenofnormalweightwhogotlessthansevenhoursaweekofmoderateactivityaccordingtothestudypublishedintheMarch24issueofTheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.Theaverageweightgainoverthecourseofthe15-yearstudywhichfollowed34079healthywomenwithanaverageageof54atthebeginningwasjustoverfivepounds.Theresearchersdidnottakedietintoaccount.It’ssohardtoloseweightandmaintainthelosssowhateverweightyouareyoushouldtrytostaythatweight—thatisasuccesssaidthepaper’sleadauthorDr.I-MinLeeanassociateprofessorofepidemiologyatHarvardSchoolofPublicHealth.ButanyamountofexerciseisbeneficialsheemphasizeD.Peopleshouldn’tjustthrowuptheirhandsandsay‘Sixtyminutes?Ican’tdothat’andgiveup.Healthismorethanweight.Title:A.researchonhowto7172Todeterminehowmuchphysicalactivitywomenneedinmidlifetoavoidgainingweightastheyage73Researchobjects74Typesofexercise[来WeightgainWomen75Anhourofmoderateactivityaday●Briskwalking●Leisurelybicycling●76●Playingwithchildren77fivepoundsoverathree-yearperiodHalfanhourofvigorousactivityaday●Running●Jogging●78Lessthan79aweekofmoderateactivityNotbeingavoidedHeavierwomenThesameastheaboveSuggestions●Stayingyourweight●80
  • 阅读表达阅读短文回答问题You’llhavemanythingstoarrangeandthinkaboutbeforeyouleaveyourhomecountryforNewZealanD.UseourlinkstofindsomeimportantinformationtohelpyoupreparefordeparturE.BankaccountsandcreditcardsYourpresentbankshouldbeabletohelpyousetupabankaccountinNewZealandbeforeyouleavesothatyoucanmakecreditcardandotherwithdrawals提款whenyouarrivE.Documentscreditreferences证明anddriverlicencesYourfirstfewdaysinNewZealandaremorelikelytobeeasyandproblem-freeifyouarrivewiththefollowingdocuments:◎birthcertificates◎marriagecertificates◎academicqualifications◎referencesfrompreviousemployers◎curriculumvitae个人简历◎aninternationaldriverlicenceorpermitAlldocumentsshouldbeoriginalsnotcopies._________________________theyshouldbeaccompanied附上byacertified认可的translation.PlanwhattowearTheweatherischangeablesobringarangeofclothesanddonotforgettoincludearaincoat.Rememberseasonsarethereverse相反的ofthoseinthenorthernhemispherE.BringingyourbelongingsTheNewZealandCustomsServicepamphlet小册子AdviceonImportingGoodsintoNewZealandprovidesfullinformationaboutimportinggoodsintoNewZealanD.ThepamphletisavailablefromNewZealandimmigrationdiplomatic外交的andtradeofficesoryoucanE-mail:feedback@customs.govt.nzPetsYoumayneedtoplansixmonthsaheadifyouwishtobringyourdomesticpetsintothecountry.ForfullinformationcontacttheImportManagementOfficeoftheMinistryofAgricultureandForestryMAF.Telephone:+6444989625Fax:+6444744132.71.Whatisthepropertitleofthepassage?Pleaseanswerwithin10words____________________________________________________________________________72.WhichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingoneWhenyousetoffforNewZealandbringsomeclothesincasetheweatherchanges____________________________________________________________________________73.PleasefillintheblankinthefifthparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentencE.Pleaseanswerwithin10words________________________________74.WhichoneofthepreparationsdoyouthinkisthemostimportantforyouifyougotoNewZealand?Giveyourreasons?Pleaseanswerwithin30words______________________________________________________________________________75.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphintoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________
  • .Parentsoftenbelievethattheyhaveagoodrelationshipwiththeirteenagers青少年.ButlastsummerJoannaandHenrynoticedachangeintheirolderson:suddenlyheseemedtobetalkingfarmoretohisfriendsthantohisparents.Thedoortohisroomisalwaysshut.JoannanoteD.TinaandMarknoticedsimilarchangesintheir14-year-olddaughter.Sheusedtocuddleup蜷伏withmeonthesofaandtalksaidMark.NowwejokethatshedoesthisonlywhenshewantssomethingSometimesshewantstobetreatedlikealittlegirlandsometimeslikeayounglady.Theproblemisfiguringoutwhichtimeiswhich.Beforeage11childrenliketotelltheirparentswhat’sontheirminds.Infactparentsarefirstonthelist.saidMichaelRieraauthorofUncommonSenseforParentswithTeenagers.Thiscompletelychangesduringtheteenyears.RieraexplaineD.Theytalktotheirfriendsfirstthenmaybetheirteachersandtheirparentslast.Parentswhoknowwhat’sgoingonintheirteenagers’livesareinthebestpositiontohelpthem.Tobreakdownthewallofsilenceparentsshouldcreatechancestounderstandwhattheirchildrenwanttosayandtrytofindwaystotalkandwritetothem.Andtheymustgivetheirchildrenamentalbreakforchildrenalsoneedfreedomthoughyoung.Anotherthingparentsshouldrememberisthattobeafriendnotamanagerwiththeirchildrenisabetterwaytoknowthem.72.Thedoortohisroomisalwaysshutsuggeststhattheson______________.A.isalwaysbusywithhisstudiesB.doesn’twanttobedisturbedC.keepshimselfawayfromhisparentsD.beginstodislikehisparents73.WhattroublesTinaandMarkmostisthat_____________.A.theirdaughterisn’taslovelyasbeforeB.theycan’treadtheirdaughter’smindexactlyC.theydon’tknowwhattosaytotheirdaughterD.theirdaughtertalkswiththemonlywhensheneedshelp74.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthewallofsilenceinthelastparagraph?A.Teenagerstalkalotwiththeirfriends.B.Teenagersdonotwanttounderstandtheirparents.C.Teenagersdonottalkmuchwiththeirparents.D.Teenagerstalklittleabouttheirownlives.75.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Parentsareunhappywiththeirgrowingchildren.B.Parentshavesuitablewaystotalkwiththeirteenagers.C.Parentsshouldbepatientwiththeirsilentteenagers.D.Parentsshouldtrytounderstandtheirteenagers.
  • WhenIwasabout12Ihadanenemyagirlwholikedtobepointoutmyshortcomings缺点.SometimesshesaidIwasthin.SometimesshesaidIwaslazy.SometimesshesaidIwasn’tagoodstudent.SometimesshesaidItalkedtoomuchandsoon.Itriedtoputupwith忍受heraslongasIcoulD.AtlastIbecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.HelistenedtomequietlyandthenheaskedArethethingsshesaidtrueornot?Marydidn’tyoueverwonderwhatyou’rereallylike?GoandmakealistofeverythingshesaidandmarkthepointsthataretruE.PaynoattentiontotheotherthingsshesaiD.IdidashetoldmeandtomysurpriseIdiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretruE.IbroughtthelistbacktomydaD.Herefusedtotakeit.That’sjustforyouhesaiD.Youknowbetterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Whensomethingsaidaboutyouistrueyou’llfinditwillbehelpfultoyou.Don’tshutyourears.Listentothemallbuthearthetruthanddowhatyouthinkisright.ManyyearshavepasseD.ThesituationoftenappearsinmyminD.InourlifeweoftenmeetwithsometroubleandweoftengotosomeoneandaskforadvicE.Forsomeadviceyouwilltreasureallyourlife!60.Whatdidthewriter’sfatherdoafterheheardhercomplaints抱怨?A.Heagreedwithherenemy.B.helethercontinuetoputupwithherenemy.C.Hetoldhertowritedownallherenemyhadsaidabouther.D.HetoldhernottopayattentiontowhatherenemyhadsaiD.61.Thewriterfelt________whenshedidthethingsasherfatherhadtoldher.A.surprisedB.angryC.disappointedD.sad62.Whichofthefollowingcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Theenemythoughtthewriterwaspretty.B.TheenemythoughtthewriterstudiedharD.C.Thewriterandherenemybecamebestfriendsatlast.D.Thewriterisgratefultoherfather.63.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MyParentsB.A.SeriousCriticism批评C.WhatPeopleSayAboutYouIsAlwaysRightD.TheBestAdviceIEverHad
  • Idon’tlikegettinguptooearlyunlessIhaveto.Whenyou’refilmingyou’vegotmake-uponwhichdoesn’thappenoften.AsI’mnotfilmingatpresentI’llgetupat8.30.WorknormallymeansMattcomingovertomyhouseabout10am.We’rewritingatthemoment.We’llchatforabitbeforegoingtomystudy.Oneofuswillhaveanideaforasketch梗概we’lltalkaboutthecharactersandwhenwefeelwehaveenoughwe’llstartwriting.MattandImetattheNationalYouthTheatrein1990andstarteddoingshowstogetherin’95attheEdinburghFringefestival.Weknowwe’reontosomethingifwe’vemadeeachotherlaughandthat’sareallyspecialmoment.It’snotalwayslikethatbutwe’recomfortableenoughwitheachotherthatwecanbehonestandgo.Somedaysyou’renotinthemoodtobefunny—likewritingwhenmydadwasdyingofcancerorwhenMattwasseparatingfromhispartner.WestopforlunchandsometimesgotoWagamamainCamdenbutthelasttimewewerefollowedbypaparazzi狗仔队whichgetsyoudown—whowantstobepicturedeatingnoodles?WhenI’mnotwritingwithMattIworkonotherprojects.Mysecondchildren’sbookcomesoutlaterintheyear.It’scalledMr.Stink.ThefirstoneIdedicatedtomythree-year-oldnephewEddiE.BothbookshavebeenillustratedbyQuentinBlake;it’sbeenathrilltoworkwithhim—like20yearsagoreadingaRoaldDahlbookandlookingatthosedrawingsthenonedaythatpersonillustratesyourworkmagical.At5IgoswimminginSoho.MytrainermakesmedohorribleexercisesbutIalwaysfeelbetterafter.BeinginalldayIliketogooutintheeveningandlooksmartbutnotlikeI’vecomeoutoftheCity.I’matallbroadguyandwell-dresseD.FordinnerI’llmeetfriends.Whenyou’reasingleguyit’sgreattohavesomegoodfemalefriends.OrImighttakemymumtothetheatreasIknowshereallyappreciatesit.IlikewatchingTVcomedyshowstoseewhateveryone’sdoing.Whenyouseesomethingimpressiveitmakesyouworkharder.IalsoloveLarkin’spoems:theydon’ttrytotranscend超越thecommonplace;they’remuchmorestraightforwarD.Poetryisgreattodipintobeforegoingtobedratherthanfallingasleepreadinganovelandbeingconfusedoverwhatyou’vereadornot.Ihaven’thadagoodnight’ssleepinsevenyears;unfortunatelyIrelyonpills.I’vetriedeverything.IfIcouldwishanythingformyselfI’dwishIcouldsleepbetter.67.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_______.A.theauthorspendsmuchtimewithhisfriendsB.theauthorandMattarebothfamousinthedistrictC.theauthordoesn’tcaremuchaboutwhattowearD.theauthorworksathomeandseldomgoesouteveryday68.Wheredoesthepassagemostlikelyappear?A.Inatraveldiary.B.Inanewscolumn.C.Inanonlinediary.D.Inaresearchpaper.69.Whydoestheauthorreadsomepoetrybeforegoingtobed?A.Becausepoetrycanoftenbringhimsomefunnyideas.B.Becausepoetryismucheasiertounderstandthannovels.C.Becausepoetryisveryabstractandreflectsunusualthings.D.BecausepoetrycanbeofsomehelpforhimtokilltimE.70.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.day’sworkwithMattB.A.newlife-styleC.A.lifeinthedayD.A.goodwaytowrite
  • Wouldyoupleaselisten?It’sacomplaintwe’veallheardthoughperhapsnotlistenedto.Thepricepaidfornotlisteningcanbehigh:frommakingamessofatasktobrokenrelationships.Frustrateddevaluedanddisrespected—that’showpeoplefeelwhenthey’re‘heard’butnot‘listenedto’saysJennieGraupresidentofcommunicationstrainingandcoachingfirmTaliaferroGrauAssociates.Yetfocusingattentionandunderstanding—thequalitiesthatmakephysicallyhearingdifferentfromactuallylistening—canbehardtodevelop.Learntotrulyunderstandothersandyou’llimproveyourpersonalandprofessionalskillsetsalikE.BusinessisallaboutrelationshipsandbeingabetterlistenerhelpsyouestablishmorepositiverelationshipssaysRockhurstUniversitycommunicationsprofessorLauraJanusik.Thefirststepistolimitanythingthatdrawsyourattentionaway.Giveupmulti-taskingandfocusonwhatthespeaker’ssaying.Ifthemomentsimplydoesn’tallowyoutopayfullattentionsetupanalternativetimewhenyouwillbeabletoconcentratE.Nextstopinterrupting.Alwayswanttojumpinbeforetheotherpersonfinishesspeaking?Controlyourselflikethis:Pressyourfingersfirmlycounttofiveandre-evaluatewhetherit’stimetotalk.Beawareofthesubjectsorwordsthatinfluenceyouremotions—bothpositiveandnegative—andcalmdownbeforeresponding.Finallylistenbetweenthelines.Ifyouhearonlythewordswithoutpayingattentiontothespeaker’stoneofvoicefacialexpressionandbodylanguageyouriskmissinghiddenmeaningsorimportantsignals.Confirmyou’vegottenthemessagE.Transformwhatotherssaidintoafewwordsofyourown.Andwhenit’syourturntospeakknowyou’veprovidedamodelforhowyouhopeyourwordswillbereceiveD.63.What’sthedifferencebetweenhearingandlisteningaccordingtothepassage?Nomorethan14words_________________________________________________________________________64.WhatdoestheauthormeanbysayinglistenbetweenthelinesinParagraph5?Nomorethan8words__________________________________________________________________________65.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?Nomorethan8words__________________________________________________________________________
  • .Ⅴ.任务型阅读Packagingisanimportantformofadvertising.A.packagecansometimesmotivate促动someonetobuyaproduct.ForexampleasmallchildmightaskforabreakfastfoodthatcomesinaboxwithapictureofaTVcharacter.ThechildismoreinterestedinthepicturethaninbreakfastfooD.Picturesforchildrentocolororcutoutgamesprintedonapackageorasmallgiftinsideaboxalsomotivatemanychildrentobuyproductsortoasktheirparentstobuyforthem.Somepackagessuggestthatabuyerwillgetsomethingfornothing.Foodproductssoldinreusablecontainersareexamplesofthis.AlthoughasimilarproductinaplaincontainermightcostlesspeopleoftenprefertobuytheproductinareusableglassordishbecausetheybelievethecontainerisfreE.Howeverthecostofthecontainerisaddedtothecostoftheproduct.Thesizeofapackagealsomotivatesabuyer.MaybethepackagehadEconomySizeorFamilySizeprintedonit.Thissuggeststhatthelargersizehasthelargestamountofproductfortheleastmoney.ButthatisnotalwaystruE.Tofinditoutabuyerhastoknowhowtheproductissoldandthepriceofthebasicunit.Theinformationonthepackageshouldprovidesomeanswers.Buttheimportantthingforanybuyertorememberisthatapackageisoftenanadvertisement.Thewordsandpicturesdonottellthewholestory.Onlytheproductinsidecandothat.Title:71._________MeansExamplesConsumers’opinionsFactsorpurposesConsumer’snecessaryconsiderationCoverpackagingPicturesEconomic/costingless78.They_________manychildrentobuyproducts⑴Sellingways⑵Basicunit80.________⑶TheproductinsideGamesSmall73.______ReusablecontainersGlasses76.________Thecostofproductincludesthatofthecontainers.74.__________Package72.______FamilySizeThelargersizehasthelargestamountofproductfortheleast77._______Notalways79._____75._______Size
  • 第三部分阅读理解共两节20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节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ShaneThomasisa10-year-oldpianistfromEnglanD.He’sbeingcalledthenextMozartbecauseofhisamazingabilities.Hehasonlybeenhavingpianolessonsforfourmonthsandpracticesfourhoursaweekbuthehasalreadyplayeddifficultclassicalpieces.HewasjustsevenwhenhesatdownatthepianoandcouldplayatoncE.Healsosayshenevergetsnervous.WhenShanewasthreeyearsoldhesaidthathecouldplaythepianobutnobodytookhimseriously.Atschoolhecouldlistentotheteacheranddohisworkwhilecomposing作曲inhisheaD.Shameremembersallthemelodies旋律andwhenhegetshomeheplaysthemonthepianowhilehisfatherrecordsthem.Shanelovesplayingthepianoandwhenhegrowsuphewantstobeacomposer.HistutorRichardGoffin-LecarsaysheislikeAmadeusMozartwholivedduringthe18thcenturyinSalzburgAustriaandwasoneofthemostfamouscomposersever.Mr.Goffin-lecarsaysIdon’tteachShaneverymuch.Ijustgivehimdirectionsthensitbackandwatch.HisfatherasingleparentwithtwootherchildrensaysthatalthoughhehaslittlemoneyhewantstosendShanetoagoodmusicschool.I’masinglefatherbutIhavethisgiftedchilD.Idon’thavemuchmoneybutIwanttogivehimthebestteachersandalsotakehimintoastudiotorecorD.56.WhendidShanetellothersthathecouldplaythepiano?A.AtagethreE.B.Atageten.C.Atageseven.D.Atagefour.57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutShane?A.HefeelsnervouswhileplayingthepianoB.Hecancomposeinhisheadwhiledoinghiswork.C.Hewantstobeapianotutorwhenhegrowsup.D.Hedoesn’tliketolistentotheteacheratschool.58.WhatdowelearnaboutShane’sfather?A.Healsoplaysthepianowell.B.He’sasinglefatherwithtwochildren.C.HebelievesinShane’stalentformusicandwillsupporthim.D.Nothavingenoughmoneyhewillasktheteachersforhelp
  • Howmanycoinsnaveyougotinyourpocketrightnow?Three?TwoA.bentoneWithaphonecardyoucanmakeupto200callswithoutanychangeatall.1Whatdoyoudowithit?Gotoatelephoneboxmarkedyouguesseditphonecard.Putinyourcardmakeyourcallandwhenyou’vefinishedascreentellsyouhowmuchisleftonyourcarD.2Nowappearinashopnearyou.NeareachCardphoneplaceyou’llfindashopwhereyoucanbuyonE.They’reatbustrainandcitytubestations地铁.Manyuniversitieshospitalsandclubs.Restaurantsandgasstationsonthehighwayandshoppingcentres.Atairportsandseaports.3Nomorebrokenpayphones.Mostbrokenpayphonesarelikethatbecausethey’vebeenvandalized故意破坏.TherearenocoinsinCardphonetoexcitethieves’interestinit.Soyou’renotprobablytofindavandalizedonE.Getaphonecardyourselfandtryitoutorgetabiggerwallet.Thepassageismostprobably________.A.awarningB.anoteC.anadvertisement广告D.anannouncementTherearethreesections部分inthepassagE.Whichsectiondoyouthinkisaboutwhyphonecardsaregood?A.Section1.B.Section2.C.Section3.D.NonE.ChoosetherightorderorthestepsunderHowdoyouuseaphonecard.A.PutinyourphonecarD.B.LookatthescreentofindouthowmanycallsyoucanstillmakE.C.GotoatelephoneboxmarkedPhonecard.D.Makeyourcall.A.abcdB.cadbC.adcbD.cdab
  • 第二卷非选择题满分35分第四部分写作共两节满分35分第一节对话填空共10小题每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下面对话并根据各题所给首字幕的提示在答题卡上标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整正确形式使对话通顺D.=DebbieP=PaulD.:Haveyou76ebeentoBritainonvacation?76.P:Ohyes.I’veoftenbeenthereD.:Wherehaveyoubeen?P:Welllastyearwe77ftotheLivepool77.butwe’re78abeentoScotlandandIrelanD.78.Wealwaysgoinsummerbecausethe79w_________isbetter.79.D.:Yesbuttherearemoretourists.P:Yesthat’sright.Butit’sthe80sinevery80.country.HaveyoubeentoBritain?D.:Yesbutnoton81h.81.Ihave82m________severalbusinesstripstoBritain.82.P:Whichplaceshaveyoubeento?D.:Nowhere83bLondon.83.P:Therearemany84iplacesinLondon.84.D.:Yes.Andtherearelotsoflovelyshops85t.85.
  • .InancientGreecepeopleknewaboutthecuringpowersofthesunbutthisknowledgewaslost.AttheendofthenineteenthcenturyaDanishdoctorNielsFinsenbegantostudytheeffectofsunlightoncertaindiseasesespeciallydiseasesoftheskin.Hewasinterestednotonlyinnaturalsunlightbutalsoinman-producedrays.SunlightbegantoplayamoreimportantpartincaringsickpeoplE.A.SwissdoctorAugusteRolliermadefulluseofthesuninhishospitalatLeysinwhichisasmallvillagehighupintheAlps.HefoundthatsunlightfreshairandgoodfoodcureagreatmanydiseasE.Hewasparticularlysuccessfulincuringcertainformsoftuberculosiswithhissuncure.TherewerealargenumberofchildreninDr.Rol]ier'shospital.Hedecidedtostartschoolwheresickchildrencouldbecuredandatthesametimecontinuetolearn.Itwasnotlongbeforehisschoolwasfull.InwinterwearingonlyshortssocksandbootsthechildrenputontheirskisafterbreakfastandleftthehospitalTheycarriedsmalldesksandchairsaswellastheirschool-books.Theirteacherledthemoverthesnowuntiltheyreachedaslopewhichfacedthesunandwasfreefromcoldwinds.Theretheysetouttheirdesksandchairsandschoolbegan.AlthoughtheyworehardlyanyclothesRollier'spupilswereveryseldomcolD.Thatwasbecausetheirbodieswerefullofenergywhichtheygotfromthesun.Butthedoctorknewthatsunshinecanalsobedangerous.Ifforexampletuberculosisisattackingthelungsunwisesun-bathingmaydogreatharm.Todaythereisnotjustoneschoolinthesun.ThereareseveralinSwitzerlandandsinceSwitzerlandisnottheonlycountrywhichhastherightconditionstherearesimilarschoolsinotherplaces.45.Twodoctorswerementionedinthepassagebecause__________.A.theybothmadeuseofsunlighttotreatillnessB.theywerethefirsttousesunlightfortreatmentC.theywerebothfamousEuropeandoctorsD.theyusedsunlightinverydifferentways46.Dr.Rolliersetupasun-cureschoolprobablyforthereasonthat_________.A.mostchildrencouldstayinhishospitalB.childrencouldstudywhilebeingtreatedC.theschoolwasexpectedtobefullofpupilsD.theschoolwashighupinthemountains47.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDr.Rollier'sschoolaccordingtothefourthparagraph?A.ItisintheopenandfullofsunshinE.B.Itliesonaslopefacingcoldwinds.C.Itisopenonlyinwinters.D.Thepupilshaveclassesinshorts.48.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Sun-cureschoolsarebecomingpopulareverywherE.B.Switzerlandistheonlycountrywheresun-cureschoolsarepopular.C.Properconditionsarenecessaryfortherunningofasun-cureschool.D.Sun-cureschoolsarefoundincountrieswherethereisalotofsunshinE.
  • TheHarvardStudent-ledWalkingTourLetastudentshowyouHarvard···onafreewalkingtour.WewelcomeourneighhourstostopbytheHarvardUniversityEvents&InformationCentrelocatedintheHolyokeCentreArcadeat1350MassachusettsAvenueintheheartofHarvardSquareinCambridgE.Letastudenttakeyouandyourfamilyschoolororganizationonanengaginghour-longfreehistoricaltouroftheHarvardCampus.ThetoursleavefromtheEvents&InfomlationCentrE.NotonlywillyoudiscoverthelocationoffascinatingexhibitionandprogrammersoncampusyouwillalsoseeHarvard’srichsamplingofAmericanhistoryandarchitecturefromtheColonialperiodtothepresent.SeheduleofToursToursleavetheEvents&InformationCentreat10A.m.and2p.m.MondaythroughFridayandat2p.m.onSaturdaythroughtheacademicyearFebruary4throughMay2September23throughDecember16.SummertoursJune24throughAugust15areofferedat10A.m.11:15A.m.2p.m.and3:15p.m.MondaythroughSaturday.Reservationsforspecialtoursof20ormorepeoplemaybemadebycallingtheEvents&InformationCentreat617495—1573oremailingicenter@camail.harvardedu.ToursaresuspendedMarch23throughApril2forSpringBreakMay3throughJune23forSpringintercession祷告andAugust16throughSeptember22forSummerintercession.NOTEProspective未来的studentsmaytaketoursoriginatingattheHarvardAdmissionofficelocatedatByerlyHallon8GardenStreetinCambridgE.FromAprilthroughAugusttheAdmissionsstaffconductsaninformationsessionatl0A.m.followedbyan11A.m.tour.MondaythroughFridayOnSaturdays.thereisnoinformationsessionbutthe11A.m.tourisstillscheduleD.Anothersessionisheldyearroundat2p.m.witha3p.m.tourfollowing.Formoreinformationontoursforprospectivestudentspleasecallat617495—1551.HarvardUniversityEvents&InformationCentreLocationHolyokeCentreArcadE.1350MassachusettsAvenueCambridgeMA02138Phone617495—157368.A.personcanjoininatourat________onSaturdaythroughtheacademicyear.A.10A.m.B.2p.m.C.11:15A.m.D.3:15p.m.69.Ifyouwanttogoforaninformationsessionyoucangoon_________.A.May2B.June23C.August20D.September170.A.studentwhowantsaninformationsessionmay_______formoreinformation.A.call617495—1573B.call617495—1551C.emailicenter@camail.harvardeduD.gototheEvents&InformationCentre71.Theaboveadvertisementismainlyintendedfor____________.A.foreignvisitorsB.freshmenC.highschoolstudentsD.thoselivingnearHarvardUniversity
  • 第二节共5小题每小题2分满分10分根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两人项为多余选项Doctorssayangercanbeanextremelydamagingemotionunlessyoulearnhowtodealwithit.Theywarnthatandgercanleadtoheartdiseasestomachproblemsheadachesemotionalproblemsandpossiblycancer.71Somepeopleexpressangeropenlyinacalmreasonableway.Othersburstwithangerandscreamandyell.ButotherpeoplekeeptheirangerinsidE.Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Thisiscalledrepressinganger.Foryearsmanydoctorsthoughtthatrepressingangerwasmoredaneroustoapersong'shealththanexpressingit.Theysaidthatwhenapersonisangrythebrainreleasesthesamehormones荷尔蒙.TheyspeedtheheartrateraisebloodpressureorsugarintothebloodetC.72Somedoctorssaythatbothrepressingandexpressingangercanbedangerous.TheybelievethatthosewhoexpressangerviolentlymaybemorelikelytodevelopheartdiseaseandtheybelievethatthosewhokeepangerinsidemayfaceagreaterdangerofhighbloodpressurE.73Theysaythefirststepistoadmitthatyouareangryandtorecognizethecauseoftheangerthendecideifthecauseisseriousenoughttogetangryabout.Ifitistheysay74Waituntilyourangerhascooleddownandyouareabletoexpressyourselfcalmlyandreasonably.Doctorssaythatagoodwaytodealwithangeristofindhumorinthesituationthathasmadeyouangry.75A.Ingeneralthepersonfeelsexcitedandreadytoact.B.Theysaidthatlaughterismuchhealthierthananger.C.Expressingangerviolentlyismoreharmfulthanrepressingit.D.Angermaycauseyouacancer.E.Donotexpressyourangerwhileangry.F.AngerisanormalemotionthatweallfeelfromtimetotimE.G.Doctorssaythesolutionislearninghowtodealwithanger.
  • Tasteissuchasubjectivematterthatwedon’tusuallyconductpreferencetestsforfooD.Themostyoucansayaboutanyone’spreferenceisthatit’soneperson’sopinion.Butbecausethetwobigcolacompanies—Coca-ColaandPepsiCola---aremarketedsoaggressivelywe’vewonderedhowbigaroletastepreferenceactuallyplaysinbrandloyalty.WesetupatastetestthatchallengedpeoplewhoidentifiedthemselvesaseitherCoca-ColaorPepsifans:Findyourbrandinablindtasting.WeinvitedstaffvolunteerswhohadastronglikingforeitherCoca-ColaClassic传统型orPepsiDiet低糖的CokeorDietPepsi.Thesewerepeoplewhothoughtthey’dhavenotroubletellingtheirbrandfromtheotherbranD.Weeventuallylocated19regularcoladrinkersand27dietcoladrinkers.Thenwefedthemfourunidentifiedsamplesofcolaoneatatimeregularcolasfortheonegroupdietversionsfortheother.WeaskedthemtotelluswhethereachsamplewasCokeorPepsi;thenweanalyzedtherecordsstatisticallytocomparetheparticipants’choiceswithwhatmereguess-workcouldhaveaccomplisheD.GettingallfoursamplesrightwasatoughtestbutnottootoughwethoughtforpeoplewhobelievedtheycouldrecognizetheirbranD.Intheendonly7outof19regularcoladrinkerscorrectlyidentifiedtheirbrandofchoiceinallfourtrials.Thediet-coladrinkersdidalittleworse-only7of27identifiedallfoursamplescorrectly.Bothgroupsdidbetterthanchancewouldpredictbutnearlyhalftheparticipantsineachgroupmadethewrongchoicetwoormoretimes.Twopeoplegoallfoursampleswrong.Overallhalftheparticipantsdidaboutaswellonthelastroundoftastingasonthefirstsotirednessortasteburnoutwasnotafactor.OurpreferencetestresultssuggestthatonlyafewPepsiparticipantsandCokefansmayreallybeabletotelltheirfavoritebrandbytasteandpricE.67.Accordingtothepassagethepreferencetestwasconductedinorderto________.A.showthataperson’sopinionabouttasteismereguessworkB.comparetheabilityoftheparticipantsinchoosingtheirdrinksAC.findouttheroletastepreferenceplaysinaperson’sdrinkingD.revealwhichcolaismoretothelikingofthedrinkers68.Thestatisticsrecordedinthepreferencetestsshowthat________.A.thereisnotmuchdifferenceintastebetweenCoca-ColaandPepsiB.fewpeoplehadtroubletellingCoca-ColafromPepsiC.people’stastesdifferfromoneanotherD.Coca-ColaandPepsiarepeople’stwomostfavoritedrinks69.Itisimpliedinthefirstparagraphthat________.A.thecompetitionbetweenthetwocolasisverystrongB.blindtastingisnecessaryforidentifyingfansC.thepurposeoftastetestsistopromotethesaleofcolasD.theimprovementofqualityisthechiefconcernofthetwocolacompanies70.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassageisto________.A.emphasizethattasteandpricearecloselyrelatedtoeachotherB.recommendthatblindtastingbeintroducedinthequalitycontrolofcolasC.showthattastepreferenceishighlysubjectiveD.arguethattastetestingisanimportantmarketingstrategy
  • WhatisaBoy?Betweentheinnocenceofbabyhoodandtheseriousnessofmanhoodwefindadelightfulcreaturecalledaboy.Boyscomeindifferentsizesweightsandcolorsbutallboyshavethesamebelief:toenjoyeverysecondofeveryminuteofeveryhourofeverydayandtofilltheairwithnoiseuntiltheadultmalespackthemofftobedatnight.Boysarefoundeverywhere---ontopofunderinsideofclimbingonswingingfromrunningaroundorjumpingtothisandthat!MothersspoilthemlittlegirlshatethemoldersistersandbrotherslovethemandGodprotectsthem.A.boyisTRUTHwithdirtonitsfaceBEAUYTYwithacutonitsfingerWISDOMwithchocolateinitshairandHOPEofthefuturewithasnakeinitspocket.Whenyouarebusyaboyisatrouble-makerandanoisE.Whenyouwanthimtomakeagoodimpressionhisbrainturnstojellyorelsehebecomesawildcreaturebentondestroyingtheworldandhimselfwithit.A.boyisamixture---hehasthestomachofahorsethedigestionofstonesandsandtheenergyofanatomicbombthecuriosityofacattheimaginationofasupermantheshynessofasweetgirlthebravenatureofabulltheviolenceofafirecrackerbutwhenyouaskhimtomakesomethinghehasfivethumbsoneachhanD.HelikesicecreamknivessawsChristmascomicbookswoodswaterinitsnaturalhabitatlargeanimalsDadtrainsSaturdaymorningsandfireengines.HeisnotmuchforSundayschoolscompanyschoolsbookswithoutpicturesmusiclessonsnecktiesbarbersgirlsovercoatsadultsorbedtimE.Nobodyelseissoearlytoriseorsolatetosupper.Nobodyelsegetssomuchfunoutoftreesdogsandbreezes.Nobodyelsecanputintoonepocketarustyknifeahalfeatenappleathree-footropesixcentsandsomeunknownthings.A.boyisamagicalcreature---heisyourheadachebutwhenyoucomehomeatnightwithonlyshatteredpiecesofyourhopesanddreamshecanmendthemlikenewwithtwomagicwordHiDad!61.Thewholepassageisinatoneof_______.A.humorandloveB.respectandharmonyC.ambitionandexpectationD.confidenceandimagination62.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinPare4probablymean?A.Hehasaltogetherfivefingers.B.Heisslowfoolishandclumsy.C.Hebecomescleverandsmart.D.HecutshishandwithaknifE.63.AccordingtothewriterboysappreciateeverythinginthefollowingEXCEPT___________.A.icecreamB.comicbooksC.SaturdaymorningsD.Sundayschools64.Whatdoesthewriterfeelaboutboyhood?A.Curious.B.Tiring.C.Delightful.D.UnsafE.65.Thewriterisprobably________.A.acheerfulyoungbachelorB.akeenlyobservantfatherC.anappreciativefondmotherD.aspoilednaughtykid
  • 附加阅读题阅读短文根据所读内容在表格的空白处填上适当的单词或短语每空不超过三个单词EffectsoftourismNearlyeverybodylikestraveling.NowadaystourismisbecominganindispensableindustryinChinA.Moreoverourgovernmenthastakengoodmeasurestoimprovethisnewindustryinrecentyears.ForinstancemanyappealingscenicandhistoricspotshavebeenexploreD.AndthereforethousandsuponthousandsoftouristsaroundtheworldfloodintoChinaeveryyear.Howeveracoinhastwosides.Advantagesoftourismindustryarealwaysaccompaniedbydisadvantages.Thosewhoareinfavouroftourismindustryarguethatourcountrycanbenefitalotfromit.OntheonehandwecanintroduceoursplendidnationalculturetotheworlD.OntheotherwecanincreaseourfinancialincomE.AdditionallytourismcanhelptopromotetheunderstandingandfriendshipamongthepeoplesoftheworlD.Themainreasonwhysomepeopleopposetourismisthatthemassescannotbenefitfromitbecausetoomanytouristswillleadtothehigherpricesofgoods.Furthermoreitisalsoadangertotheenvironmentbecausetoomanytouristswillbringmorewastewhichisdifficulttodealwithforthemoment.AnywayasarisingindustrytourismhasplayeditsuniqueroleinthedevelopmentofChinA.Chinaisagreatcountrywhichisendowedwithnaturalbeautyandpossesseshistoricrelics.Soforonethingweshoulddisplayourbesttotheworld;andforanotherweshouldtakeactiontoavoidanynegativeeffects.EffectsoftourismTourismindustryis___1___.Thegovernmentistryingto_2____thisindustryMoreandmoretourists__3___ChinA.Argument___4__Introduce____5____totheworld___6__financialincomePromote___7___ArgumentagainsttourismThemasseshave___8_______9___theenvironmentInconclusionShowourbesttotheworldTakemeasurestoprevent__10____
  • ChinanewsBeijingFeB.9–HousingpriceinChinahasalwaysarousedheateddiscussionsamongpropertydevelopersandordinaryChinesE.TomanypropertydevelopersandlocalgovernmentofficialshousingpriceinChinaisstilllowcomparedwithmanydevelopedcountries.HowevertheaveragehousingpriceintheUnitedStatesisonly8000yuanpersquaremeterwhileinChinaitisevenhigherthanintheUnitedStates.Thisshowsthattherearesomebubbles泡沫inChineserealestate房地产markettheInternationalFinanceNewsreporteD.AlthoughtheaveragepriceofresidentialhousesintheUnitedStatesafterconvertedtoRenminbiisabout8000yuanpersquaremeterthehousesinUSarenotsoldintermsofbuildingareaasmostChinesepropertydevelopersdowhentheyselltheirhouses.IfUSpropertydevelopersselltheirhousesaccordingtothebuildingareathenthehousingpricewillbeevenlowerthan8000yuanpersquaremeter.InmostbigChinesecitiessuchasBeijingShanghaiandShenzhenhousesaresoldatapriceevenhigherthanthoseintheUS.ThehighhousingsalespriceinlargecitiesinChinaprovesthatChineserealestatemarketdoeshavesomebubbles.MoreoverChinesehousescannotbecomparedwithhousesinUSintermsofbuildingqualityenvironmentandsupportingfacilities.FurthermoreitshouldbenotedthatAmericanpeople’saverageincomeisseveraldozentimeshigherthanthatofChinesepeoplE.HowcantheChineseaffordtobuyahousewhichisevenmoreexpensivethanthatsoldinUS?Atthebeginningof2007ChinesegovernmentissuedasetofpoliciesthataimedtobenefitthepubliC.Nowinordertoreducethehighhousingpricesthegovernmentcanregulate控制therealestatemarketbyraisingtaxonpropertyindustryandcontrollingthereleaseofloanstopropertydevelopers.Atthesametimethegovernmentshouldallowpeopletobuildmorehousesthroughvariousfund-raisingchannelssuchasfundscollectedfrombuyersorraisedbyworkingunits.ByapplyingthesemultiplemeansitisexpectedthatthehighhousingpricescanbelowereD.63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.ChinesehousescannotbecomparedwithhousesinUSintermsofbuildingqualityenvironmentandsupportingfacilities.B.Americanpeople’saverageincomeisseveraldozentimeshigherthanthatofChinesepeoplE.C.ThehousesinUSarenotsoldintermsofbuildingareaasmostChinesepropertydevelopersdowhentheyselltheirhouses.D.TherearemorepeoplewhoneedhousesinChinathanthoseintheUnitedStates.64.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.TheChinesegovernmentshoulddosomethingtocontrolthehousingpricE.B.TherearesomebubblesinChineserealestatemarket.C.TheaveragehousingpriceinChinaisevenhigherthanintheUnitedStates.D.TheChinesegovernmentissuedasetofpoliciesthataimedtobenefitthepubliC.65.Howmanymeasuresarementionedinthelastparagraphinordertoreducethehighhousingprices?A.FourB.ThreeC.FiveD.Two66.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______A.HousingpriceinChinahasloweredsince2007.B.TherewillbenobubblesinChineserealestateafterthegovernmentraisestaxonpropertyindustry.C.OrdinaryChinesearelookingforwardtoseeingthatthehighhousingpriceswillbelowereD.D.MoreordinaryChinesewillbuyahouseinAmericainsteadofinChinA.
  • .第二部分:阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节阅读下面短文从每小题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项A.carneedsgastorunandyourbodyalsoneedsfoodtoworkforyou.Eatingtherightkindoffoodisveryimportant.Itcanhelpyourbodygrowstrongtotakecareofwhatyoueat.Therearefourmainfoodgroupsaltogether.Thedairygrouphasfoodlikemilkcheeseandsourmilk.Theotherthreegroupsarethemeatandfishgroupthefruitandvegetablegroupandthebreadandricegroup.Eachmealshouldhaveatleastonefoodfromallfourmaingroups.Withallthesefoodtogetheryouwillbegivenenoughenergyduringtheday.Itiseasytogetintobadeatinghabits.YoumayeatyourbreakfastinahurrytogettoschoolontimE.Oryoumaynothavetimeforagoodlunch.ItmayseemeasytofinishyoursupperwithfishandchipsallthetimE.Butyouwillfindyourselftiredinthesedaysandyoucannotthinkquickly.Watchingwhatyoueatwillhelpkeepyourbodyhealthyandstrong.ItisalsogoodtotakesomeexercisE.Itwillhelpyoueatmoreifyoutakeawalkorplaygamesintheopenair.Havingagoodeatinghabitwithsomeexerciseisthekeytoyourhealth.41.Whichofthefollowingdietsdoyouthinkisthebestone?Eggstomatoesandchicken.B.Milkbreadcabbagesandbeef.Cornfishcreamandpork.D.Ricebeancurd豆腐applesfishandchicken.42.Whichofthefollowingisagoodeating-habit?A.GoingtoschoolwithoutanybreakfastB.EatingfishandchipsforsupperallthetimE.C.Havingatleastonefoodfromallfourgroupseachmeal.D.Havingdifferentfoodfromallfourfoodgroups.43.Inthispassagethewritermainlytellsusthat_____.A.everypersonneedsfoodtogrowwellB.takingexercisecankeepyourbodystrongC.therightkindoffoodwithexercisewillkeepyouhealthyD.enoughenergyhelpspeoplethinkmorequickly44.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____.A.TheFourFoodGroupsB.A.HealthyDietC.YourBodyAndFoodD.FoodAndYourHealth
  • ManypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideitandtogointotheirofficesorschoolseverydaybytraincarorbuseventhoughthismeanstheyhavetogetupearlyinthemorningandreachhomelateintheevening.OneadvantageoflivingoutsideLondonisthathousesarecheaper.EvenasmallflatinLondonwithoutagardencostsquitealottorent.Withthesamemoneyonecangetalittlehouseinthecountrywithagardenofone’sown.Theninthecountryonecanrestfromthenoiseandhurryofthetown.Eventhoughonehastogetupearlierandspendmoretimeintrainsorbusesonecansleepbetteratnightandduringweekendsandonsummereveningsonecanenjoythefreshcleanairofthecountry.Ifonelikesgardensonecanspendone’sfreetimediggingplantingwateringanddoingthehundredandoneotherjobswhichareneededinagarden.ThenwhentheflowersandvegetablescomeuponehastherewardofonewhohassharedthesecretofNaturE.Somepeoplehowevertakenointerestincountrythings:forthemhappinessliesinthetownwithitscinemasandtheatresbeautifulshopsandbusystreetsdance-hallsandrestaurants.SuchpeoplewouldfeelthattheirlifewasnotworthlivingiftheyhadtoliveitoutsideLondon.Anoccasionalwalkinoneoftheparksandafortnight’stwoweeksvisittotheseaeverysummerisallthecountrytheywant:theresttheyarequitepreparedtoleavetothosewhoaregladtogetawayfromLondoneverynight.60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Peoplewholikecountrythingsprefertoliveoutsidethecity.B.PeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinthecountry.C.BecauseofcertaindisadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondonsomepeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveinsideLondon.D.BecauseofcertainadvantagesoflivingoutsideLondonmanypeoplewhoworkinLondonprefertoliveoutsideLondon.61.Onecanusethesamemoneyfor________tobuyalittlehousewithagardeninthecountry.A.gettingasmallflatwithagardenB.havingasmallflatwithagardenC.rentingasmallflatwithoutagardenD.buyingasmallflatwithoutagarden62.Peoplewhothinkhappinessliesinthetownwouldfeelthat_______iftheyhadtoliveitoutsideLondon.A.theirlifewasmeaninglessB.theirlifewasvaluableC.theydidn’tdeserveahappylifeD.theywerenotworthyoftheirhappylife63.Theunderlinedwordrestinthelastparagraphrefersto________.A.theresttimeB.therestpeopleC.therestofthecountryD.therestoftheparksandofthesea
  • 根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项请将答案写在答题纸的相应位置SuccessstoryYesterdayafternoonFrankHawkinswastellingmeabouthisexperiencesasayoungman.Frankisnowtheheadofaverylargebusinesscompany.1.Itwashisjobtorepairbicycles2.Hesavedmoneyforyearsandin1938heboughtasmallwork-shopofhisown.DuringthewarFrankusedtomakesparepartsforaeroplanes.3.Bytheendofthewar4whichemployedsevenhundredandtwenty-enghtpeoplE.Franksmiledwhenheremembered5.Hewasstillsmilingwhenthedooropenedandhiswifecamein.Shewantedhimtorepairtheirson’sbicycle!A.AtthattimehehadtwohelpersB.ButasaboyheusedtoworkinasmallshopC.Hewantedtorepairtheirson’sbicycleD.AndatthattimeheusedtoworkfourteenhoursadayE.HishardearlyyearsandthelongroadtosuccessF.Thesmallwork-shophadbecomealargefactoryG.HewantedtosucceeD.
  • Weekendone-dayoutA.walkalongtheGreatWallBeijingHikersisorganizingahikeinavillagealongtheGreatWallinChangpingDistrictnorthofdowntownBeijing.Thewalkwilltakearoundthreehourscoveringadistanceof10kilometers.Time:8:30A.m.~4:30p.mDeC.4Cost:200yuanUS$25peradult150yuanUS$18.50forunder-12s.Meetingplace:8:30A.m.infrontofStarbucksatLidoHolidayInnJiangtaiLu.Tosigh-uponedaybeforethehikeandmoreinformationcontactHuijieat13910025516.SkiingandhotspringsCycleChinaplansaday’sskiingfunataresortaroundBeijingfollowedbyanoutdoorhotspringbathforyoursore酸痛的body.Cost:350yuanUS$43.40Time:8:30A.m~6:30p.mDeC.4Location:MeetattheofficeofCycleChinaoppositetheeastgateofJingshanParkXichengDistrict.Formoreinformationandreservationemailreserve@cyclechinA.comorcall13911886524.HorseridingThisisatriptoaprofessionalhorse-ridingclubwithwell-trainedbilingualinstructorsofferinglessonstopeoplewholoveridingandthosewillingtolearnmorE.TheclubislocatedinHebeiProvincenexttotheKangxiGrasslanD.Time:1:30A.m~4:30p.mDeC.4Cost:330yuanUS$40.74includingonehour’sridingtransportationguidelunch.Tosigh-upandmoreinformationcontactLucyat85805080or13011171326.68.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyfor________.A.travelagenciesB.holiday-makersC.guidesD.sportsmen69.IfMarywhoistenyearsoldwantstohikealongtheGreatWallwithherparentstheywillpay_____dollars.A.400B.450C.68.50D.6570.Ifyouareinterestedintheknowledgeabouthorse-ridingyou’llcontact_________.A.13911886515B.13911886524C.13011171326D.1391002551671.CycleChinais________.A.awebsitewhichofferstravellinginformationB.atravelingagencyC.atrainerforskiingD.aresortwhichoffershotspringbath
  • 共5小题每小题2分满分10分根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项51Manythingscanbecomedistractions分散注意力.Yourabilitytofocusyourmindemotionsandphysicalmovementswilldirectlyinfluenceyoursuccess.StayingfocusedonthetaskathandcanbeeasiersaidthandonE.Herearesomepowerfultechniquesthatcanhelpyouimproveyourabilitytofocus.ForphysicalcontrolithelpstohaveaconstantexerciseschedulE.52Exercisinghelpsyougainbettercommandofyourbodyandevengoesbeyondthebodygivingyoumoreflexibilitynotjustphysicallybutalsoemotionallyandmentally.Whenyoufeelmorecomfortableinyourbodyyouincreaseyourself-confidencewhichhelpsyoufeelmorerelaxeD.Formentalcontrolmeditation沉思冥想doesthetask.53It'seasytogetdistractedbythingsinyourbackgroundbutinordertoperformwellyouhavetomaintainahighdegreeoffocus.Whenyourelaxyourthoughtsittrainsyourmindtodealeffectivelywithoutsidedistractionssoyoucanstaycenteredonwhatmattersmostatthemoment.54Itpreventsyoufromoverreactionandalsofromoveracting.Whenyouremotionssettledownyougaingreaterawarenessoftheenvironmentyou'reinandfeelcalmandincontrol.55Thegoodthingisthatself-controlcanbedevelopeD.Startexercisingfrequentlygetyourselfintomeditationandstarttofeelpositivechangesinyourcareerandyourlifeingeneral.A.Inshortfocusrequiresself-control.B.Therearemanybenefitsofexercising.C.Generallyspeakingyouneedtopractisealot.D.Therearestillsomedisadvantagesofexercises.E.Youremotionsarewellservedbymeditationaswell.F.Focusisanimportantpartofsuccessandachievementingeneral.G.Ithelpsblockoutallthenoiseandactivitiesthataregoingonaroundyou.
  • 任务型阅读共10小题每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入恰当的单词注意每个空格只填一个单词Everyoneneedsabreakandvacationsarenotmeantforseriousstudy.Insteadthey’reagreatwaytotakeabreakandenjoyagoodbook.TheSpringFestivaliscomingupsothisistheperfecttimetodiscusssomegreatEnglishlanguageliteraturetotakeonalongtrainjourneyorwhileyou’rehangingoutwiththefamily.BeforegettingintotherecommendationsweneedtodetermineyourEnglishreadingcomprehensionlevelsoyoudon’tpickabookwhichissochallengingthatit’sstressfulorsosimplethatit’sboring.Ifyou’reatthebeginnerleveltherearetwooptions:readingachildren’sbookorreadingabookthatyou’vereadinChinesetranslation.Thiswillhelpyougetoveranyunfamiliarwordsorphrasessinceyou’realreadyfamiliarwiththestory.Ifyou’reattheintermediatelevelpopularbookslikepopfictionmysteriesandthrillersaregoodoptionsasthey’llbeguaranteedpageturnersandthatwillincreasethepossibilityofyourgettingallthewaythroughthebook.ForadvancedreaderssciencefictionclassicworksofliteratureorcontemporaryprizewinnersBookerNobelPulitzeraregoodoptions.Themostimportantthingistopickabookthatyou’rereallyinterestedin.WhenIpickupanewbookinChinesethefirstfewchaptersarealwaysreallyhardtogetthroughasIhavetogetaccustomedtothewaytheindividualauthorusesthelanguagE.ButafterthefirstfewchaptersthingsgetaloteasierespeciallyifIgetinvolvedinthestory.SomeofmyfavoriteChinese-languageeyecandyarebooksthatareserieslikeBrothersbyYuHuaorTheDancerbyHaiYan.Ilikethembecausethere’salwaysalotofactionandstorydevelopmenttokeepmeinvolvedwhichhelpsmemakeitthroughthosefirstfewchapters.Anothergreatwaytokeepyourselfmotivatedovertheholidayistofindafriendwho’sinterestedinreadingthesamebook.YoucanmakegoalsthatyoubothwanttoachieveanddiscussplotlinesorvocabularyissueswitheachotherbySMSore-mail.I’mcurrentlydoingthatwithmyfriendLaurA.We’vebeendoingthissincewewereclassmatesinChineseatcollegE.Somequickrecommendations:HarryPotterstartwiththefirstbookandgoonfromthere;theNarniaseries;anythingbyUSwriterMichaelCrichtonorBritishwriterAgathaChristie;andifyoulikehorrorUSwriterStephenKingisalwaysunusualandfun.Butreallyyoushouldjustfindatopicorauthorthatyou’reinterestedinandtherestwillgofromtherE.Happyreading!-from21stCenturyJanuary212009TitleEnjoyEnglishlanguageliteratureonvacationThemeFindagoodbooktoreadonyour71▲toadistantplacE.72▲ofproperbooks●Beginnersmaypickachildren’sbookorabookwhosestoryis73▲tothem.●Poplarbooksmightmakeit74▲forintermediate-levelreaderstoreadthemfromcovertocover.●Sciencefictionclassicworksofliteratureorcontemporaryprizewinnersmaybe75▲foradvancedreaders.Waystokeepupyour76▲forreading●Chooseabookthatisinterestingenoughtokeepyouinvolvedinthestoryandhelpgetthroughsomedifficult77▲.●Readalongwithafriendabookyoubothfeelinterestedinand78▲viewsonplotlinesorvocabularytoachieveyourcommongoals.Books79▲●HarryPotterseries●Narniaseries●WorksbyMichaelCrichton●WorksbyAgathaChristie●80▲fictionbyStephenKing
  • ThereisanEnglishsaying:LaughterisbestmedicinE.Untilrecentlyfewpeopletookthesayingseriously.Nowhoweverdoctorshavebeguntolookintolaughterandtheeffectsithasonthehumanbody.Theyhavefoundthatlaughterreallycanimprovepeople'shealth.Testswerecarriedouttostudytheeffectsoflaughteronthebody.Peoplewatchedfunnyfilmswhiledoctorscheckedtheirheartbloodpressurebreathingandmuscles.Itwasfoundthatlaughterhassimilareffectstophysicalexercises.Itincreasesbloodpressuretheheartbeatingandbreathing;italsoworksseveralgroupsofmusclesinthefacethestomachandeventhefeet.Iflaughterexercisesthebodyitmustbebeneficial.Othertestshaveshownthatlaughterappearstobeabletoreducetheeffectofpainonthebody.Inoneexperimentdoctorsproducedpainingroupsofstudentswholistenedtodifferentradioprograms.Thegroupthattolerated忍受thepainforthelongesttimewasthegroupswhichlistenedtoafunnyprogram.Thereasonwhylaughtercanreducepainseemstobethatithelpstoproduceakindofchemicalsinthebrainwhichdiminishbothstressandpain.AsaresultofthesediscoveriessomedoctorsintheUnitedStatesnowholdlaughterclinicsinwhichtheyhelptoimprovetheirpatients'conditionbyencouragingthemtolaugh.Theyhavefoundthateveniftheirpatientsdonotreallyfeellikelaughingmakingthemsmileisenoughtoproducebeneficialeffectssimilartothosecausedbylaughter.63.Doctorshaveprovedthefollowingexceptthat____________.A.smilingdoesgoodtohealthB.laughtercanbetoleratedC.thereisawaytoreducepainD.laughtercanworkthemusclesinthefeet64.Themainideaofthepassageis____________.A.laughterandphysicalexerciseshavesimilareffectsonthehumanbodyB.smilecanproducethesameeffectsaslaughterC.paincanbereducedbylaughterD.laughterisbestmedicine65.Theunderlinedworddiminishissimilarto____________.A.testB.stopC.reduceD.increase66.Doctorsholdlaughterclinics_____.A.togivebetterconditiontotheirpatientsB.inordertoimprovepatients'healthC.tomakepatientssmileD.toprovesmileandlaughterhavethesameeffect
  • 第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项多余选项共5小题每小题2分满分10分—KnocksonthedoorGoodmorningMadam!—Goodmorning.—IwouldliketochangeyourlifE.—Good!61—Areyoumarried?Doyouhavechildren?—UnfortunatelyImeanfortunatelyyes.—62Wouldn'tyouratherspendmoretimewithyourfamilyandlessdoinghousework?—Thatsoundsgreat.ButhowcanIdothat?—WiththerevolutionarynewelectricknifE.—Electricknife?63—NoMadamI'mnot.MayIshowyou?—ThankyoubutI'mreallyverybusy.YouseemygrammarteacheralwaysgivesmealotofhomeworkandwehaveatestonChapter3verysoon.—64Youcan'tfindthisknifeinanystorE.TodayandonlytodayIcangiveyouaspecialpricE.—65—ButMadamyouwillregretthis!ThedoorclosesloudlyinhisfacE.A.GoodbyE.B.Youmustbekidding!C.That'smuchtooexpensivE.D.YouaremakingabigmistakE.E.Mylifemustuseafewchanges.F.Icanbelievewhatyouaresaying.G.Thenyoumustbeextremelybusy.
  • A.massiveearthquakeandtsunamiskilled350peopleinoneChileancoastaltowndoublingthetotaldeathnumberonSundayasthegovernmenttriedtogetaidtohungrysurvivorsandstoplooting抢劫.PresidentMichelleBacheletsaidatleast708peoplehadbeenkilledandcalledforcalmaspeopledesperateforfoodandwaterlootedstoresinsomeareasworsthitbySaturday’s8.8-magnitudequakeoneoftheworld’sbiggestinacentury.TheearthquakethatshookChileonSaturdaymorningwas50timesbiggerthantheoneofHaiti.TheearthquakeinChilewasfarstrongerthantheonethatstruckHaitilastmonth-yetthedeathnumberinHaitiaCaribbeannationwasmuchhigher.ThereasonsaresimplE.Chileiswealthierandinfinitelybetterpreparedwithstrictbuildingcodesrobustemergencyresponseandalonghistoryofhandlingseismiccatastrophes.NolivingHaitianhadexperiencedaquakeathomewhentheJan.12disastercrumbledtheirpoorlyconstructedbuildings.TelevisionimagesshowedhouseswashedawaybyswirlingwaterscarstossedintoshatteredbuildingsandboatsliftedintothestreetsincoastaltownsincludingPelluhueandConstitucionwhere350deathsalonewerereporteD.It’sanenormousdisaster...there’sagrowingnumberofmissingpeopleBacheletsaidaddingthatfoodandmedicalaidwasbeingsenttohelptheroughly2millionpeopleaffectedbythequakE.ChileismakinggreateffortstodealwithaformidabletaskcausedbytheearthquakehowtoprovidetemporaryshelterforsomanypeoplE.A.lackofwaterfoodandfuelsharpenedthehardshipforthehundredsofthousandsofpeoplelefthomelessandwidespreaddisruptiontothepowersupplythreatenedtohamper妨碍Chileanindustry’srecovery.Inthehard-hitcityofConcepcionabout310milessouthofSantiagothegovernmentimposedanight-timecurfew宵禁令inConcepcionandtheMauleregiononSundayinabidtostoplooting.PoliceusedteargasandwaterblastgunstodisperseacrowdoflooterscarryingofffoodandelectricalappliancesfromonesupermarketinConcepcion.Televisionimagesshowedpeoplestuffinggroceriesandothergoodsintoshoppingtrolleys.PeoplehavegonedayswithouteatingsaidOrlandoSalazaroneofthelootersatthesupermarket.Theonlyoptionistocomehereandgetstuffforourselves.OntheseconddayofthemostseriousnaturaldisastertohitChileindecadesrescuingsurvivorsfromtheruinshadbeenquicklyreplacedbythehardchallengeofhelpingthem.PeopleoverseashavebeendeeplyimpressedbyearthquakereliefeffortsbytheChileangovernment.1.ThereareseveralreasonswhythelossoflivesintheChileearthquakewascomparativelylowEXCEPT__________.A.improvementshadbeenmadeintheconstructedbuildings.B.ChileisalwayswellpreparedforthecomingearthquakE.C.largenumberofChileresidentshadgoneoatforaholiday.D.Chilehasrichexperienceindealingwiththisdisaster.2.Theunderlinedwordformidableinthefifthparagraphprobablymeans________.A.difficultB.gloriousC.lightD.original3.Accordingtothepassagewhatisthemostpressingtaskintheearthquake-hitareas?A.rescuingsurvivorsB.providingtemporaryshelterandfoodforthevictimsC.buryingdeadbodiesD.clearingawaytheruins4.Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto____________.A.calloninternationalaidagenciestogotoChiletohelp.B.tellushowtodealwiththecomingdisaster.C.showhowthepeopleofChilerebuildtheircountryafterthebigdisaster.D.tellussomethingabouttheenormousearthquakeinChilE.
  • NewYorkSeptember15.Duringaheavyrainfalllastnightabuscarrying42passengersslippedofftheroadonHighway28killing36ofthepassengersandthedriver.A.spokesmanfortheHighwayPatrol巡逻队whicharrivedatthesceneshortlyafter11:30p.m.estimated估计thattheaccidenthadhappenedabouthalfanhourbeforE.TheinjuredandthedeadweresenttothenearesttownofValleyView.Atthepointwheretheaccidenthappenedtheroadhasathree-lane三条行车线highwaywithmanycurves弯道.Causeoftheaccidenthasnotbeenfullyfoundout.50.Inconsiderationofwhatcausedtheaccidentoneshouldpayattentionto________.A.thecarelessdriverB.thenearesttownofValleyViewC.Highway28D.theroadwithmanycurves51.Itwasverylikelythattheaccidenthappened________.A.after11:30p.m.B.inthecityofNewYorkC.atorabout11:00p.m.D.inthetownofValleyView52.Howmanypeoplediedintheaccident?A.37B.36C.43D.42
  • Artexhibition:The16thAsianInternationalArtexhibitionfromDeC.182005toJan.102006attheGuangdongMuseumofArt.Theexhibitionwillhighlightover300worksfromJapanKoreaChinaMainlandChinaHongKongChinaMacauMalaysiaSingaporeThePhilippineIndonesiaandAustraliA.RMB7090100BookingTel:88677766Concert:ChristmasConcertperformedbyGermanorganistThorstenMacderandtheGuangzhouSymphonyOrchestraconductedbyYuFeng.RMB801201802308pmonDec2SymphonyperformedHall.GuangdongXinghalConcertHallBookingTel:87352222Thailandcuisinefestival:IntheGreenerycafé’atGardenHotelfromDeC.202005toFeB.20.2006BookingTel:87675443Performance:AtSunYatsenMemorialHall;8pmonDec679RMB100160200260Tel:8978565677.Thegroupoftheadvertisementsaremainlyabout__________inGuangzhouMorningPost.A.sportsB.businesstradeC.countrylifeD.cityguide78.Ifyouwanttogototheconcertwithyourtwofriendsyouwillatleastcarry__________yuanwithyou.A.240B.160C.80D.19079.Thecountriesinthe16thAsianInternationalArtExhibitionareallinAsiaexcept___________A.KoreaB.ChinaMacauC.IndonesiaD.Australia80.IfyouwanttoenjoyyourselfonDeC.7youwillprobablydialthetelephonenumber_______A.89785656B.87675443C.87352222D.888677766
  • Thereadingskillsofyoungmalestudentsmayimprovemorewhenhutsaretutored辅导bywomenaCanadianstudyshowscontradictingsomeschoolpoliciestohiremaleteacherstoimproveboys'literacy.HerbKatzaneducationprofessorattheUniversityofAlbertatook175boysinthethirdandfourthgradesidentifiedasstrugglingreadersandpairedthemwitharesearchassistantwhoworkedontheirreadingskillsfor30minutesaweekover10weeks.Onaveragetheboyspairedwithfemaletutorsfeltbetterabouttheirreadingskillsafterthe10weeksthanthosewhowereguidedbyamaleresearchassistantthestudyfounD.KatzsaidthestudypublishedintheUSjournalSexRolesmaycauseeducationalpolicy-makersincountriessuchasAustraliaandBritaintorethinkpoliciesthatcallformoremaleteacherstobehiredtoproviderolemodelsforboyswhosereadingskillsfallbehindtheirpeers同龄人.IttellsusthatthewaygovernmentsrespondwithpolicyisperhapsalittletooquickandalittletoosimpleKatzsaiD.BoysandgirlsenterkindergartenwithsimilarreadingskillsKatzsaidbutbytheendofthethirdgradeboyshavelowerreadingscoresthangirls.Thereasonsbehindthatdifferencearenotentirelyclear.Idon'tknowthatreadingskillsfadesomuchasteachersmaynotrecognizewhatboysaredoinghesaiD.Wedon'treallyknowalotaboutboyseveninthoseearlyyears.Theboysinvolvedinthestudyattended12schoolsintheCityofWinnipegManitobA.Mostwerefromdowntownneighborhoods.AboutathirdwerenativeCanadiansand55percentcamefromethnicminoritygroups.60.What'sthepurposeofthispassage?A.Toencourageboystodomorereading.B.Topersuadeschoolstohirefemaleteachers.C.Toadvisegoodwaysforreadingskills.D.Toprovidesomeinformationaboutastudy.61.Theunderlinedwordcontradictinginthefirstparagraphprobablymeans_________.A.findingoutB.goingagainstC.standingbyD.bringingabout62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheboystakingpartinthestudy?A.Theyhavedifficultyinreading.B.Theytakenointerestinreading.C.TheycomefromdifferentCanadiancities.D.Theyhavenofemaleteachersatschool.63.Itcanbeknownfromthepassagethat_________.A.womenmustbebetteralteachingthanmenB.girlsdomorereadingthanboysC.maleteachersarepreferredtohelpreading-troubledboysinAustraliaD.governmentswillchangetheirpolicyonhiringteachers
  • 第二节根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Everyyearmorepeoplerecognizethatitiswrongtokillwildlifeforsport.Progressinthisdirectionisslowbecauseshootingisnotasportforwatchingandonlythosefewwhotakepartinitrealizethecrueltyanddestruction.Thenumberofgunnershowevergrowsrapidly.67Theyaresubjectedtoadvertisementsofgunproducerswhodescribeshootingasgoodfortheirhealthandcarryinggunasawayofputtingredderbloodintheveins血管.68Inschooltheyviewmotionpictureswhicharesupposedlymeanttoteachthemhowtodealwitharmssafelybutwhichareactuallydesignedtostimulateadesiretoownagun.Wildlifeisdisappearingbecauseofshootingandthelossofwildlandhabitat栖息地.Habitatlosswillcontinuewithourincreasingpopulationbutcanweslowthelossofwildlifecausedbyshooting?6970Althoughmostpeopledonotshoottheyseemtoforgiveshootingforsportbecausetheyknowlittleornothingaboutit.TheonlyanswerthenistobringthetruthaboutsportshootingtothegreatmajorityofpeoplE.Nowitistimetorealizethatanimalshavethesamerighttoliveaswedoandthatthereisnothingfairorrightaboutapersonwithagunshootingtheharmlessandbeautifulcreatures.Thegunnersliketodescribewhattheydoascharacter-buildingbutweknowthattowoundananimalandwatchitgothroughthesufferingofdyingcanmakenobodyhappy.71A.Theredoesn’tseemtobeanychanceiftheseriousconditionofourwildlifeisnotimproveD.B.Theyarepersuadedbygunnermagazineswithstorieshonoringthechaseandthekill.C.Ifastheywouldhaveyoubelievecarryinggunsandkillingimprovehumancharacterthenperhapsweshouldencouragewar.D.Childrenwhoaretooyoungtodevelopproperjudgmentsthroughindependentthoughtareledalongwayawaybytheirparentswhohaveguns.E.Thefilmschildrenwatchatschoolactuallyencouragethemtohavegunsoftheirown.F.WildlifebelongstoeveryoneinsteadofthegunnersalonE.G.Mostpeopledonotseemtobeagainsthuntingbecauseithelpstobuildhumancharacter.
  • .Thereisnodoubtthatadultsandevenhighlyeducatedadultsvarygreatlyinthespeedandefficiencyoftheirreading.Someproceedverylowlythroughout;othersdashalongtooquicklyandthenhavetoregress.Poorreadersinparticularmaylacktheabilitytovarytheirmannerofreadingaccordingtothetypeofreadingmatterandtotheirintentionsinreadingit.A.goodreadercanmoveatgreatspeedthroughthetextofanovelorsimilarlightreadingmatter.Hemaybeabletoskimapagepickingupawordortwohereandthereandgainageneralideaofwhatthetextisaboutwithoutreallyreadingit.Inreadingmoredifficultmaterialwiththeintentionoftakinginthewholeofithewillproceedmoreslowlybuteventhenhewillvaryhispaceconcentratingonthekeywordsandpassagesperhapsre-readingthemseveraltimesandpassmorequicklyovertheremainder.A.lessefficientreadertendstomaintainthesamespeedwhateverthematerialhereads.Consequentlyevenlightreadingmattergiveshimlittlepleasurebecausehereadssoslowly.Butthispacemaybetoofastforreallydifficultmaterialwhichrequiresspecialconcentrationatdifficultpoints.A.typeofreadingwhichnecessitates需要carefulattentiontodetailisproofreadinginwhichthereaderinordertodetectmisprintsinasampleprinthastonoticenotsomuchthemeaningofwhathereadsastheexactshapeandorderoflettersandwordsinthetext.Thisisextremelydifficultformostpeoplesincetheyareaccustomedtooverlookingsuchdetails.Infactconsiderablepracticeisrequiredtopractisethistaskefficientlyanditcanbedoneonlybyreadingveryslowlyandbypayingcomparativelylittleattentiontothegeneralmeaningofthetext.68.Thisarticleismainlyconcernedwith________.A.theabilitytoreadfastB.differenceinthespeedandefficiencyofreadingC.differentreadingskillsD.thereadingspeedofhighlyeducatedadults69.Accordingtothearticlethereisadifferenceinreadingspeed________.A.amongadultreadersB.amongyoungeducatedpeopleC.amongreaderswhohavedifferentexperiencesD.betweenthepoorlyeducatedandthehighlyeducated70.Theunderlinedwordregresscanbebestreplacedby________.A.regretB.stopC.moveslowlyD.goback71.Theauthorbelievesagoodreadershould________.A.alwaysreadatgreatspeedB.readcarefullyandcatcheverydetailC.alwaysreviewthetexthehasreadD.changehisspeedaccordingtothetypeoftext
  • .第二卷两部分共35分第四部分任务型阅读共10小题每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词注意每空格1个单词Areyouaprocrastinator?Followingascheduleanddoingthingsontimeisextremelyimportantintoday’sbusyworlD.Unfortunatelynoteveryoneisgoodatdoingthis.Manypeopleareprocrastinators;theyputoffdoingthingsthattheyneedtountilit’stoolatE.Weallputoffdoingthingsattimes.Statisticsshowthat90%ofuniversitystudentswilloftenputoffstudyingforatestorwritinganimportantpaperthenightbefore25%ofuniversitystudentsputoffalmosteverythingallthetimE.Thismoreseriousformofprocrastinationcanresultinastudentdroppingoutofschool.Studentswhoputoffdoingtheirassignmentsonceinawhilegetfurtherandfurtherbehindintheirstudies.Beforelongtheyfeelcompletelyhelpless.Forthechronic长期的procrastinatoroftentheonlywaytosolvethisproblemistoquitschool.Accordingtorecentstudiestherearethreemainreasonsthatstudentsputoffdoingthings.Firstmanyhavepoortime-managementskillsandoftentrytodotoomuchintoolittletimE.Intheendthesestudentsoftenfeelhelplessandwillputoffdoingmanythingstheyneedto.Anotherreasonwhystudentsputoffdoingthingsisthattheyfeelasubjectisboringandhavesomethingbecausetheydon’tlikeit.athirdreasonwhymanystudentsputoffdoingthingsisthattheyoftenworrythattheirworkwillneverbeasgoodasitshouldbeandfearfailureofanykindwhichunfortunatelycanoftencausethesestudentstoputoffdoinganyworkatall.Doyourecognizeanyofthesesignsinyourself?Ifsoyoumaywanttodosomethingaboutyourtendencytowardsprocrastination.Thefollowingfivetipsmaybehelpful.Firstlistthethingsinlifethatareimportanttoyouandthenlistthereasonswhyyouareatschooloruniversity.Lookatthetwolistsandseewheretheymatch.Istheresomethingyouneedtodoinordertoachievealifegoal?Secondchoserealisticgoalsforyourself;don’ttrytodomorethanyoucan.ThirdonceyouhaveidentifiedourgoalslistthemandaskyourselfWhichshouldIdofirst?AsyoubecomemoreawareofwhatyouneedtodoandwhenyouneedtodoityouwillfeelmoreincontrolandwillbeabletocompletetasksontimE.Fourthmanageyourtimewisely.Createaschedulethatallowsadequatetimeforaccomplishingagoal;forexampleyourscheduleshouldgiveyouenoughtimetostudyforandpassatestaswellastimetorelax.FinallywhenyouaccomplishagoaldosomethinggoodforyourselfasarewarD.IfyoubelievethatyouareachronicprocrastinatoryoushouldtrytogethelpbeforeitistoolatE.Talktoaprofessionalanddiscusstheproblem.Ifyouareamildprocrastinatormakesuretokeepyourselfmotivatedbutdon’tworrytoomuch.Remember-weallputoffdoingthingsattimes.Title:Areyouaprocrastinator?Frequencyofprocrastination·Everyoneputsoffdoingthings71.·90%ofuniversitystudentswilloftenputoffdongthings.·25%ofuniversitystudents72doingthingsallthetimE.73_thatprocrastinationwillleadto·Atthebeginningtheygetfurtherandfurtherbehindintheirstudies.·Beforelongtheyfeelcompletelyhelpless.·Forthechronicprocrastinatoroftenheorshehasno74buttoquitschool.Mainreasonsforprocrastination·Firstmanyarenotskillfulatmanagingtimewell.·Secondtheyfeelasubjectisboringwhichmakesitdifficultforthemto75onanassignment.·Thirdtheyexpecttodoeverything76andfearfailureofanykinD.77toavoidingprocrastination·Firstidentifyyourlifegoals.·Secondchooserealisticgoalsforyourself·Thirdlistyourgoalsinorderofpriority.·Fourthmanageyourtimeina78way.·Finally79yourselfforaccomplishingagoal.Advicetoprocrastinators·Forachronicprocrastinator80aprofessional.·Foramildprocrastinatormakesuretokeepyourselfmotivatedanddon’tworrytoomuch.
  • Byfarthemostcommondifficultyinstudyissimplefailuretogetdowntoregularconcentratedwork.Thisdifficultyismuchgreaterforthosewhodonotworktoaplanandhavenoregularroutineofstudy.Manystudentsmuddlealongdoingabitofthissubjectorthatasthemoodtakesthemorlettingtheirsetworkpileupuntilthelastpossiblemoment.FewstudentsworktoasettimetablE.TheysaythatiftheydidworkoutatimetableforthemselvestheywouldnotkeeptoitorwouldhavetochangeitfrequentlysincetheycanneverpredictforeseefromonedaytothenextwhattheiractivitieswillbE.Nodoubtsomestudentstakemuchmorekindlytoaregularroutinethanothers.Therearemanywhoshyawayfromaself-controlledweeklytimetableanddislikebeingtieddowntoafixedprogrammeofwork.Manyablestudentsstatethattheyworkincycles.WhentheybecomeinterestedinatopictheyworkonitattentivelyforthreeorfourdaysatatimE.Onotherdaystheyavoidworkcompletely.Ithastobeadmittedthatwedonotfullyunderstandthemotivationtowork.Mostpeopleover25yearsofagehavebecomeusedtoaworkroutineandthemajorityofreallyproductiveworkerssetasideregularhoursforthemoreimportantareasoftheirwork.Thetough-mindedschoolofworkersdoesn’tfullyaccepttheideathatgoodworkcanonlybedonenaturallyundertheinfluenceofinspiration.Thosewhobelievethattheyneedonlyworkandstudyasthefittakesthemhaveamistakenbeliefeitherintheirowntalentorinthevalueoffreedom.Freedomfromcontrolanddisciplineleadstounhappinessratherthantoself-expressionorpersonalitydevelopment.Oursocietyinsistsonregularhabitstimekeepingandpunctuality准时andwhetherwelikeitornotifwemeantomakeourwayinsocietywehavetomeetitsdemands.63.Themostwidespreadprobleminapplyingoneselftostudyis________.A.changingfromonesubjecttoanotherB.workingonasubjectonlywhenonefeelslikeitC.theunwillingnesstofollowasystematicplanD.thefailuretokeeptoasettimetableofwork64.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Manystudentsarenotinterestedinusingaself-controlledtimetablE.B.Tough-mindedpeopleagreethatgoodworkisdonenaturally.C.Mostpeopleover25yearsofagedon’tworktoasettimetablE.D.Manystudentsdon’tlikebeingtoldtostudytoafixedtimetablE.65.Theunderlinedpartasthefittakestheminparagraph4means________.A.whentheyhavetheenergyB.whentheyfindconditionssuitableC.whentheyfeelfitD.whentheyareinthemood66.Asuitabletitleforthepassagemightbe________.A.AttitudestoStudyB.StudyandSelf-disciplineC.TheDifficultiesofStudyingD.A.studyPlan
  • WhenDenisHennequintookoverastheEuropeanbossofMcDonald'sinJanuary2004theworld'sbiggestrestaurantchainwasshowingsignsofrecoveryinAmericaandAustraliabutsalesinEuropeweresluggishordeclining.OneexceptionwasFrancewhereMr.Hennequinhaddoneareliablejobasheadonthegroup'sFrenchsubsidiary子公式tosellmoreBigMacstohisrelativesHistaskwastocopythissuccessinall41oftheEuropeancountrieswhereanti-globalisers’favouriteenemyoperates.SofarMr.Henncquinisdoingwell.LastyearEuropeansalesincreasedby5.8%andthenumberofcustomersby3.4%thebestannualresultsinnearly15years.Europeaccountedfor36%ofthegroup'sprofitsandfor28ofitssales.DecemberwasanespeciallygoodmonthascustomerstooktoseasonalmenuofferingsinFranceandBritainandtoapromotioninGermanybasedonthegameofMonopoly垄断.Mr.Hennequin'srecipeforrevival复兴istobemoreopenabouthiscompany'soperationstobelocallyrelevantandtoimprovetheexperienceofvisitinghis6.400restaurants.McDonaId'sisblamedformakingpeoplefatexploitingworkerstreatinganimalscruellypollutingtheenvironmentandsimplyforbeingAmerican.Mr.Hennequinsayshewantstoengageinadialoguewiththepublictoaddresstheseconcerns.Heintroducedopendoorvisitordaysineachcountrywhichbecamehugelypopular.InPolandalonesome50000visitorscametoMcDonaId'sthroughthevisitors'programlastyear.TheNutritionInformationInitiative倡议launchedlastyearputdetailedSablesonMcDonaId'spackagingwithdataoncaloriesproteinfatcarbohydratesandsaltcontentthedetailsarealsoprintedontray-liners.49.WhichofthefollowingstatementisRIGHT?A.DenisHennequinhasbeenbossofMcDonaldsince2004.B.ThesalesofMcDonaldisincreasinginFrancE.C.DenisHennequintrieshisbesttoincreasethesalesofMcDonaldintheworlD.D.ThenutritioninformationisalwayslaunchedonMcDonaldproducts.50.McDonaId'sisblamedinEuropeforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT_________A.makingpeoplefatB.exploitingworkersC.treatinganimalscruellyD.earningtoomuch51.WhichofthefollowingisnotincludedintheMcDonaId'spackaging?A.attentionsB.fatC.proteinD.saltcontent52.WhatdidDenisHennequindotoincreasethesalesofMcDonaldinEurope?A.HevisitedalltheMcDonaId'sbranchesinEuropE.B.Heintroducedopendoorvisitor'sdaysineachcountry.C.Hehaddoneareliablejobasheadofthegroup'sFrenchsubsidiary.D.HeengagedinadialoguewiththepubliC.
  • 61Beingangrydoesn’treallysolvemuchbutwhatpeopledowhentheyfeelangryisimportant.Thegoalistocalmdownandtrytosolvewhatisbotheringyou.Thisishardforsomekidsandadultstoo.Insteadofcalmingdownsomekidsmightkeepgettingmoreandmoreupsetuntiltheyexplodelikeavolcano!62Theirangermightbesostrongthattheylosecontroloftheirtemper.Theymayactinwaysunacceptableandhurtful.Peoplemaysaythatsomeonehastroublecontrollingtheirtemper.63Somekidsmightgetsoangrythattheyscreamattheirparentsbreaksomethingorevenworsehittheirbrothersandsisters.64Howeverit’snotOKforakidtodoanyofthosethings.Kidsdon’twanttoactinthiswaybutsometimesangryfeelingscanbehardtomanagE.Sowhattodo?Wellthegoodnewsisthatkidsdon’tjusthavetokeepmakingthesamemistakesoverandoveragain.65Imagineyourtemperasapuppyinsideyouthatneedssometraining.Thepuppyisnotbad-itwillprobablyturnoutagreatdog.Itjustneedstolearnsomerulesbecauserightnowthatpuppyiscausingsomeproblemstoyou.Youcantrainyourtemper.Youdon’twanttocausetroublE.Kidsshouldbeallowedtoexpresstheirfeelingsevenangryones.Everybodygetsangrysometimes.Infacttheyusuallymeanthatakidbehavesbadlywhenfeelingangry.InsteadofthinkingofthepersonyouareangrywiththinkofsomethingelsE.Somekidsgetangrymoreoftenormoreeasilythansomeothers.
  • SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneeD.DA.ValueofrareskillsB.DangerousjobspaidmoreC.SocialdemanddecidesrewardD.DevelopingskillsE.Women’sskillsrewardedF.Reasonfortakinglow-payingjobs1._________________________Therewardsofaskillthatisinstrictlylimitedsupplydependuponthedemandforthatskill.Men’sprofessionalbasketballisextremelypopularandthetopNBAplayersmakemillionsofdollarsperyear.Therearesomegreatwomenbasketballplayerstoobutbecausewomen’sprofessionalbasketballhasnotbecomepopularthesewomen’sskillsgocomparativelyunrewardeD.2._________________________Somepeoplewithveryrareskillscanmakeenormoussalariesinafreemarketeconomy.PaulaAbdelhasavoicethatmillionsofpeoplearewillingtopaytohearinpersonandontapesCDsrecordsandvideos.BeforePabloPicassodiedhecouldsellsmallsketchesforvastsumsofmoney.Weretheyworthit?Theywereworthexactlywhatthehighestbidder出价人waswillingtopay.3._________________________Notallskillsareinbornhowever.Somepeoplehaveinvestedintrainingandschoolingtoimprovetheirknowledgeandskills.Whenwegotoschoolweareinvestinginhumancapitalthatweexpecttoyielddividendspartlyintheformofhigherwageslateron.Humancapitalisalsoproducedthroughon-the-jobtraining.4._________________________Somejobsaremoredesirablethanothers.Entry-levelpositionsinattractiveindustriessuchaspublishingandtelevisiontendtobelow-paying.Sincetalentedpeoplearewillingtotakeentry-leveljobsintheseindustriesatsalariesbelowwhattheycouldearninotheroccupationstheremustbeothernon-wagerewards.Itmaybethatthejobitselfismorepersonallyrewardingorthatalow-payingapprenticeshipistheonlywaytoacquirethehumancapitalnecessarytoadvancE.5._________________________Ontheotherhandcompensatingdifferentialsarerequiredwhenanoccupationisverydangerous.Workersonskyscrapersandbridgescommandadditionalwages.Firefightersincitiesthathavemanyoldrun-downbuildingsareusuallypaidmorethanthoseinrelativelytranquilruralorsuburbanareas.SectionDDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
  • 第二节以下第81至85题是五个应聘者的信息请阅读A至F职位招聘的信息选出符合他们要求的最佳选项选项中有一项是多余选项答案写在答题卷上______81.ElizabethNagatA.Elizabethoncestudiedinasecretarialprogramwhenshewasatuniversity.ShehasworkedinSumitomoCorporationasanexecutiveassistantforeightyears.______82.JamesFlorian.JamesonceworkedasasalespersonandservedasthedirectorofnewhomesalesinbothForestLakesandGlenmoreforthreeyears.HecanspeakexcellentGermanandEnglishandheisverygoodatdealingwithpeoplE.______83.ArthurSmith.Arthura22-year-oldboyhasjustgraduatedfromcollegE.He’sgotadiplomainLibraryTechnicianProgram.Wishingtohavesomefreetimehedoesn’twanttoworkfulltimE.______84.GillianAnderson.GilliangraduatedfromtheUniversityofManchesterandgotaMaster’sDegreeinLibrarySciencefiveyearsago.AssoonassheleftschoolsheworkedinSt.BridePrintingLibraryasalibrarian.Nowsheisskilledindealingwithalmosteverythinginthelibrarysystem.______85.JeromeFingelhamm.Jeromeaged32majoredincomputersciencewhenhewasatuniversity.HehasworkedinasoftwarecompanyforsixyearsandisanexpertatbothsoftwareandhardwarE.Hegotadriver’slicensewhenhewaseighteenyearsolD.SalesExecutiveWearelookingforintelligentsalesstaffforourever-growingteam.ApplicantsmusthaveatleastoneyearsalesexperienceknowledgeofEnglishlanguagepublicationsandmediagoodEnglishandsocialskills.B.ExecutiveAssistantVancouverIslandRegionalLibraryVIRLhasanopportunityforanexecutiveassistant.A.diplomainBusinessAdministrationorasecretarialprogramisneedeD.A.minimum最小值offiveyears’experienceasanexecutiveassistanttoanexecutivedirectorisrequireD.C.ReferenceSpecialistYou’reresponsibleforprovidingsupportforreferenceservicesinthelibrarysystem.ThesuccessfulapplicantmusthaveaMaster’sDegreeinLibraryScienceandaminimumofthreeyears’experienceasaprofessionallibrarian.D.LibraryTechnicianWeneedapart-timelibrarytechnician.Yourpositionisresponsibleforlibrarycataloging编目录bindingorderingpublicationsassistinginlegalresearch.BothtechnicalandreferenceservicesarerequireD.ThesuccessfulapplicantshouldhaveaLibraryTechniciandiplom__凭.E.CirculationDirector发行总监Wearelookingforacirculationdirector.ThesuccessfulapplicantmusthavegoodmanagingskillsincludingtheabilitytoassigntaskstoensuretheworkofthecirculationdepartmentisdonetothehigheststandarD.A.salesexperienceofatleasttenyearsisneedeD.F.Computer&NetworkAssistantThispositionisresponsiblefortheactivitiesrelatedtotheuseofautomated自动化的systems.Dutiesincludeinstalling安装repairingandupdatingsoftwareandhardwarE.A.driver’slicenseisnecessary.
  • A.LoveOrientedFamilyJiaorFamilyinEnglishisoneofthemostwidelyreadnovelsbyChineseliteraturegiantBaJin.IthasbeenagainadaptedintoaTVserieswithitsmainplottellingthelovestorybetweentheyoungheroesaccordingtoareportbytheBeijingTimes.FamilyisamongBaJin’smostacclaimed受称赞的novelsandisoneofhisthreesemi-autobiographicalnovelsknownastheTorrenttrilogy三部曲composedofFamilySpringandAutumn.Writtenbetween1931and1940inpre-revolutionaryChinathenovelattackedthetraditionalChinesefamilystructureanddepictedthestrugglesandtragediesloveandhatredoftheyounggenerationinastoryoffamilydeclinE.Ithasattractedextensivereadersforitsanti-feudal封建的thoughtsanduniqueartisticcharmwinninganimportantpositionincontemporaryChineseliteraturE.InChinafamilyiscloselyrelatedtocountryhencetheappearanceoftheverycountryoffivethousandyears'civilization.Theidealofancientpeoplenamelyself-cultivationregulatingthefamilymanagingthenationandestablishingpeaceallovertheworldfullyreflectsthecloserelationbetweenthefamilyandthecountry.Ourversionisnotasdepressingastheoriginalstory.ItismodernandcatertoayoungeraudiencesaidthedirectorWangJunatthepressreleaseinBeijing.StarringfamilyfacesincludingHuangLeiHuangYiandLiXiaoranthedramafocusesonthecomplicatedrelationshipsbetweenthecharactersandthrowslightontheresistanceagainstfeudal封建的restrictions.WehavetoactasteenageboysitisquiteachallengesaidHuangLeianexperiencedactorwhois36yearsolD.HuangYisaidFamilyisagoodchanceforhertoswitchstylebecauseshehastoplayavirtuouswifewhoselifeendsintragedy.81.WhatarethethreenovelsknownastheTorrenttrilogybyBaJin?_______________________________________________________________________________82.Accordingtoparagraphthreeweknowtheoriginalstoryis____________._______________________________________________________________________________83.Theunderlinedworddepictedprobablymeans____________._______________________________________________________________________________84.What’stheTVseriesFamilyabout?_______________________________________________________________________________
  • 第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项病在答题卡上将该选项涂黑选项中有两项多余选项共5小题每小题2分满分10分----MummyoldbikehadgonewrongagainWhatshallIdo------______61_______----great!butcanIhaveamountainbike----whyamountainbikethere’snomountainsaroundhere-----mountainbikesarestrongerandthey’rebetteratgoinguphillsButI------______62_______-----moneydoyouknowhowmuchtheycostatleast$300each!howcanIgetsomuchmoney?------______63_______-----overayear!butIneedonenow------_______64______----Isupposeabout$150each-----wellthatsoundsmorereasonableIfyousave$5aweekyou’llhaveenoughinaboutsixmonths---______65______-------wellgoaheadwithyoursavingandI’llmakeuptherestinsixmonthsnowgoandgetyouroldbikerepairedA.noproblemB.buyanewoneC.isthatexpensiveD.what’stroublingyouE.MmbutIstillhopeF.howmuchdoesanordinarybikecostG.youcansaveupthemoneysay$5aweektheninjustoverayear
  • LINDAMAYNARD11WindriftCircleMethuenMA978–555–4539JOBOBJECTIVESeekspecialeducationprimaryschoolormiddleschoolmathteachingposition.EDUCATIONRivierCollegeNashuaNHBachelorofArtsinEducation–May2006Major:ElementaryEducationHavesuccessfullycompletedPRAXISIandPRAXISII.MeethighlyqualifiedtestingrequirementsforMassachusettsandNewHampshirE.TEACHINGEXPERIENCENovember2005–January2006WilkinsElementarySchoolAmherstNHStudentTeacher·Developedandcompletedstudent–centeredlessonsinallsubjectareasforvariousgroupsoffifthgradespecialandregulareducationstudents.·Adaptedlessonstomeetstudents’needsbyreviewingtheirbackgroundsandlearningneedsthroughIEPs.·CommunicatedwithparentsonaregularbasisvianewslettersdailyorweeklyprogressreportsphonecallsandemailresultinginincreasedparentalparticipationathomE.September2005–November2005CharlotteAvenueElementarySchoolNashuaNHStudentTeacher·TaughtreadingandwritingthroughLanguageExperienceApproachmethods.·IntroducedaWriter’sWorkshopappropriateforfirstgradestudentstohelpthemtodeveloptheirwritingskills.·Developedlearningstationsinreadingandscienceenablingstudentstobemoreindependentlearners.Spring2005WilkinsElementarySchoolAmherstNHDesignedandtaughtaunitonInsectsandSpidersbasedonNewHampshireStandardsto23self-containedthirdandfourthgradestudentswithdisabilities.Fall2004AmherstStreetElementarySchoolNashuaNHTaughtaclassof24thirdgradestudentswithawiderangeofabilities.ADDITIONALEXPERIENCE·After-SchoolAidAmherstSchoolDistrictAmherstNH2004–2005·SummerCampadvisorYMCANashuaNHSummers2002and2003·BigBrother/BigSisterVolunteerNashuaNH2002–200549.WhatkindofjobdoesLindawanttoget?A.ABigBrother/BigSisterVolunteer.B.Amiddleschoolmathteacher.C.Aspecialeducationadvisor.D.Asummercampadvisor.50.LindahasworkedforthefollowingschoolsEXCEPT.A.RivierCollegeNashuaNHB.WilkinsElementarySchoolAmherstNHC.CharlotteAvenueElementarySchoolNashuaNHD.AmherstStreetElementarySchoolNashuaNH51.WhatcanweknowaboutLindaaccordingtothepassage?A.Shewasmerelyinterestedindevelopingstudent’smathabilities.B.Shewasnotactiveinparticipatinginafter–schoolactivities.C.SheispermittedtoteachinanyhighschoolofNewYork.D.Shehasplentyofexperienceinteaching.52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthewaysLindausedtocommunicatewiththe______students’parents?A.Newsletters.B.Phonecalls.C.Face-to-facetalks.D.Dailyorweeklyprogressreports.
  • 第二节阅读下列材料从所给的六个选项A.B.C.D.E和F中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项并在答题纸上将该项标号涂黑选项中有一项是多余选项___81.EmmaisanoverseacollegestudentwhoenjoysplentyofsparetimeduringheruniversitylifE.ShewantstoseekaparttimejobtopayhertuitionfeE.___82.CliffordisanMBAgraduateofLondonUniversityandheonceworkedinABCcompanyasamarketresearcherforthreeyearsbutthiscompanywentbankruptlastyear.HehopestofindanotherjobrelatingtohisexperiencE.___83.JeffreyisamanagerofStoneCompanyfortenyears.HeisskilledinwebdevelopmentandhasrichwebexperiencE.Butheisnotsatisfiedwithhiscurrentpayment.Hehopestofindacompanyofferingsalarynolessthan10000permonth.___84.OliverClarkusedtobeatailorandheisalsofamiliarwithsewingmachineoperation.Hewantstoapplyforaclothingcompany.___85.Mathewisastudentjournalistintheuniversity.Histypingspeedisabout4000wphandhasagoodknowledgeoffillingprocedures.Hewillgraduatefromhisuniversitythismonth.HehopestofindajobbeforegraduatE.A.DevelopmentManagerWithsevenyearsexperienceoffulllifecycleexperienceandoneyear’sexperienceinleadingawebdevelopmentteam.MusthavestrongwebexperienceincludingASPASP.NETC#XMLXSLHtmlXHtmlandCSS.Wearelookingforatechnicalpersonwhoisabletospecifyanddeliversolutions.Salary$156000peryearPhone7344897foranappointmentB.MarketResearcherA.financialservicescompanyrequiresamarketresearcherwhomustbeeducatedtodegreelevelorwithamarketresearchqualificationandexperienceofayearinthisfielD.Salary:$18000peryearTel:3247345C.EmuAirlinesSecretaryEmuAirlinesisnowofferingapermanentparttimesecretarialposition.Thepositionoffersaminimumof20hoursaweekwithaviewtofulltimeworkinthefuturE.Phone8993264foranappointment.D.CityCollegeUnionInC.SecretaryTheUnionisastudentrunorganizationwithapermanentstaffof20.Typingspeedofatleast3600wph.Theabilitytotakeshorthanddictationandaworkingknowledgeoffillingproceduresareessentialrequirements.Thebasicsalaryforthepositionis$18500peryear.EnquirestoR.Barbar3875075E.WordProcessorOperatorfull-timeApplicationsareinvitedforanoperatortoworkinanofficeassociatedwiththebuildingindustry.Onlyexperiencedoperatorsneedapply.Startingsalary$17950Applyinwritingto:ThePersonnelOfficerHillMorganPtyLtD.38GreenhillRD.Kensington2033FSewingMachinistWeareanexpandingclothingcompanylocatedsouthofthecity.Ourdenimrangeincludesjeansskirtsjacketsandshorts.Wearelookingforsewingmachineoperators.Thefactoryworks38hoursaweek.WagesandconditionsareinlinewiththecurrentindustrialawarD.IfyouareinterestedcallinandpickupanapplicationformfromRipperJeans23NorthAveBeaudesert.cbafd
  • SometimeagoIdiscoveredthatoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingitmendedasthereareawholelotofantique古董shopsnearmyhomE.SoIlefthomeonemorningcarryingthechairwithmE.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendlyreception.Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn’tevenlookatmychair.Thesecondshopthoughslightlymorepolitewasjustthesameandthethirdandthefourth-soIdecidedthatmyapproachmustbewrong.IenteredthefifthshopwithaplaninmyminD.IplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeperWouldyouliketobuyachair?HelookeditovercarefullyandsaidYesnotabadchair.Howmuchdoyouwantforitsir?TwentypoundsIsaiD.OKhesaidI’llgiveyoutwentypounds.It’sgotaslightlybrokenlegIsaiD.YesIsawthatit’snothing.EverythingwasgoingaccordingtoplanandIwasgettingexciteD.Whatwillyoudowithit?IaskeD.OhitwillbeeasytoselloncetherepairisdonE.I’llbuyitIsaiD.Whatdoyoumean?You’vejustsoldittomehesaiD.YesIknowbutI’vechangedmyminD.Iamsorry.I’llgiveyoutwenty-sevenpoundsforit.YoumustbecrazyhesaiD.ThensuddenlythepennydroppeD.Iknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.You’rerightIsaiD.AndwhatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaidWouldyoumendthischairforme?Iwouldn’thaveagreedtodoithesaiD.Wedon’tdorepairsnotenoughmoneyinitandtoomuchtroublE.ButI’llmendthisforyoushallwesayforafiver五英镑钞票?Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.46.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinthefirstshopthewriter_________.A.wasratherimpoliteB.waswarmlyreceivedC.askedtheshopkeepertobuyhischairD.askedtheshopkeepertorepairhischair47.TheunderlinedwordApproachinthesecondparagraphmeans_________.A.planfordealingwiththingsB.decisiontosellthingsC.ideaofrepairingthingsD.wayofdoingthings48.Theexpressionthepennydroppedinthelastparagraphmeanstheshopkeeper_________.A.changedhismindB.acceptedtheofferC.sawthewriter’spurposeD.decidedtohelpthewriter49.Howmuchdidthewriterpay?A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.50.Fromthetextwecanlearnthatthewriterwas_________.A.honestB.carefulC.smartD.funny
  • Mostofusareusedtoseasons.Eachyearspringfollowswinterwhichfollowsautumnwhichfollowssummerwhichfollowsspring.Andwinteriscolderthansummer.ButtheearthgoesthroughtemperaturecyclesovermuchlongerperiodsthanthosethatweexperiencE.Between65000and35000yearstheplanetwasmuchcolderthanitisnow.Duringthattimethetemperaturealsochangedalotwithperiodsofwarmingandcooling.IcemeltedduringthewarmperiodswhichmadesealevelsrisE.Waterfrozeagainduringthecoldperiods.A.newstudyfromSwitzerlandthrowslightonwhereicesheets冰川inchedduringtheiceagE.Itnowseemsthattheicemeltedatbothendsoftheearthratherthanjustineithernorthernorsouthernregions.ThissurprisedtheresearchersfromtheUniversityofBern.Scientistshavelongassumed假设thatmostoftheicethatmeltedwasintheNorthernhemisphere半球duringthe30000-yearlongiceagE.ThatbeliefwasheldbecausetheNorthPoleissurroundedbylandwhiletheSouthPoleissurroundedbytheAntarcticOcean.Itiseasierforicesheetstogrowonland.Ifsurrenderedbyseatheicecaneasilyjustslipintotheoceaninsteadofbuildingup.Theresearchersusedacomputermodeltolookatwaystheicecouldmeltandhowitmightaffectsealevels.TheycomparedtheseresultstoevidenceofhowtemperaturesandcurrentsactuallychangedduringthattimE.ThemodelshowedthatifitwasonlyintheNorthernhemispherethaticemeltedtherewouldhavebeenabiggerimpact影响onoceancurrents洋流andseatemperaturesthanwhatactuallyhappeneD.StudiessuggestthatmeltingjustintheSouthernhemispherewouldhavebeenimpossibletoo.TheonlyreasonableconclusionthescientistscouldmakewasthaticemeltedequallyintheNorthandtheSouth.Itisstillamysteryastowhatcausedthetemperaturechangesthatcausedtheicetomelt.57.TheNorthPoleissurroundedbylandwhiletheSouthPoleissurroundedbytheAntarcticOcean.Soscientiststhoughtthat______.A.mostoftheicemeltedintheNorthernhemisphereB.mostoftheicemeltedintheSouthernhemisphereC.TheNorthPoleiscolderthanSouthPoleD.TheSouthPoleiscolderthanNorthPole58.Wecanlearnfromthepassage______.A.theicecaneasilyjustslipintotheoceanB.volcanoescausedtheicetomeltC.meltingjustintheNorthernhemispherewouldhavebeenimpossibleD.researchersoftenusethecomputermodelstohelptheirresearchwork59.Thescientistsarenotsure______.A.howlongtheiceagelastedB.whereicesheetsmeltedduringtheiceage.C.whatcausedthetemperaturechangesD.whattheearthismadeupof60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTright?A.Theresearcherswanttoknowhowthemeltingoficemightaffectsealevelsbythecomputermodel.B.StudiesshowicemeltedequallyintheNorthandtheSouthduringtheiceagE.C.MostoftheicemeltedintheNorthernhemisphere半球duringthe30000-yearlongIceagE.D.Thetemperaturechangescausedtheicetomelt.
  • IV阅读理解共20小题每题2分满分40分Doyouwanttoimprovethewayyoustudy?Doyoufeelnervousbeforeatest?Manystudentssaythatalackofconcentrationistheirbiggestproblem.Ithasbadeffectsontheirabilitytostudysodotheirtestresults.Ifsousethesetipstohelpyou.StudyTechniquesYoushouldalwaysstudyinthesameplacE.Youshouldn’tsitinapositionthatyouuseforanotherpurposE.Forexamplewhenyousitonasofatostudyyourbrainwillthinkitistimetorelax.Don’twatchTVwhileyouarestudying.Expertswarnthatyourconcentrationmaybereducedby50percentifyouattempttostudyinthisway.Alwaystrytohaveawhitewallinfrontofyousothereisnothingtodistractmakelessconcentratedyou.BeforesittingdowntostudygathertogetheralltheequipmentyouneeD.Apartfromyourtextbookspenspencilsandknivesmakesureyouhaveadictionary.Ifyourstudydeskortableisneededwhenyouarenotstudyingstoreallyourequipmentinaboxbesideit.YoureyeswillbecometiredifyoutrytoreadatextwhichisonaflatsurfacE.Positionyourbookatanangleof30degrees.Berealisticanddon’ttrytocompletetoomuchinonestudyperioD.Finishonethingbeforebeginninganother.Ifyouneedabreakgetupandwalkaroundforafewminutesbuttrynottotelephoneafriendorhavesomethingtoeat.Test-takingSkillsAllyourhardworkwillbefornothingifyouaretoonervoustotakeyourtest.Gettingplentyofrestisveryimportant.Thismeansdonotstudyallnightbeforeyourtest!Itisabetterideatohavealong-termstudyplan.Trytomakeatimetableforyourstudywhichlastsafewmonths.ExerciseisagreatwaytoreducepressurE.Doingsomeformofexerciseeverydaywillalsoimproveyourconcentration.Eathealthyfoodtoo.Whenyouarriveintheexaminationroomfindyourseatandsitdown.Breatheslowlyanddeeply.Checkthetimeontheclockduringthetestbutnottoooften.Abovealltakenonoticeofeveryoneelseandgivethetestpaperyourundividedattention.41.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Youshouldstudyinadifferentplaceeverydaysoyoudon’tgetboreD.B.YourconcentrationwillimproveifyoustudyandwatchTVatthesametimE.C.CheckthetimeduringtheexamatacertaintimE.D.StayingupallnightistiringbutyouwilllearnalotusingthismethoD.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedworditreferto?A.YourstudydeskortablE.B.Yourtextbook.C.Yourdictionary.D.TheequipmentyouneeD.43.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Youshouldn’tlookateveryoneelseduringthetest.B.Youwillhaveenoughenergytodealwithandconcentrateonyourstudyandexamsbetterbyeatinghealthydiet.C.You’llconcentratemoreifthereisnothingtodistractyou.D.Ifyouneedabreakduringstudyyoucanwalkaroundforafewminutes.
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