第二节:信息匹配 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。 E Mr. Jackson realized that his sons had a lot of talents. 71 In those days there were plenty of music groups and some of them were very gooD.He knew if his sons were to stand out,they would have to be the best. 72 And the Jackson boys practiced! Gradually the group took shapE. When they took the first professional job,their total pay was only five dollars.They kept on working. They played at parties. 73 They worked at clubs. 74 Their first album sold a million copies! Michael, 11 years old then, was the star. It just didn’t seem possible that so much talent could come from such a young performer. 75 One million records of his were sold in New Zealand, which has only a total population of three million. A. They entered bigger contest. B. Then Michael got a chance to do some solo songs. C. He knew he could train them to become fine musicians. D. And he was proud of them very much. E. Practice makes perfect. F. All of a sudden.the Jackson Five became popular in the country. G. But he indeed did it greatly.

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  • Moreteachersarestartingofftheschoolyearwithletterstoparentsandstudentstointroducethemselvesandsetatone基调fortheyear.ThelettersareagoodwaytostartpositivecommunicationwithparentsseveralteacherstoldEducationWorlD.Ithinkit’sprofessionalsaidDorothyPesellianEnglishteacheratSpartaHighSchoolinSpartaNewJersayPeselliwhogivesoutthelettersthefirstdayofschooltoldEducationWorlD.Itgivesparentsanimageofyouasaprofessional.Ifyoustartcommunicationoffinapositivemanneryouwillhavetheparentsonyoursidewhenyouneedthem.InherlettertoparentsPeselliencouragesthemtocallore-mailherwithspecificconcernsabouttheirchildren.IwanttoworkasateamtomakesurethatyourchildbecomesanindependentlifelonglearnerPeselliwrotetoparentslastSeptember.Shealsotelephonestheparentsofallherstudentsatthebeginningoftheyear.Peselliincludeswiththeletteraclassroomhandbook手册listingplansandrules.Andsherequiresthatbothparentsandstudentsreadandsignstatementsincludedintheletterwhentheyreadthehandbook.Thestudentletteralsolistsneededsuppliesandgivesencouragement.Pleasecometoclassreadytoworkandlearn.Thiswillbeanexcitingyearforallofusitsays.LastyearPesellitaughtatadifferenthighschoolandparentstherewereshockedbutappreciativethatshehadsomuchcontactwiththem.Ireceivedrosesandathank-younotefromoneboyandhismotherPesellisaiD.Shewishedherownchildren’steacherswouldtakethetimetowritenotesaswell.Inevergotaletterhomefromanyofmydaughter’shighschoolteachers.shesaidItwouldbenicetoknowthebackgroundofsomeofthepeoplewhoareteachingmydaughter.60.Wemaylearnfromthetextthat______.A.mostteachersarewritingletterstoparentsandstudentsB.thehandbookisusedtolistsuppliesandgiveencouragementC.PesellibelieveitimportantforteacherstoexchangeinformationwithparentsD.Pesellimainlyintroducesherbackgroundandteachingexperiencesintheletters61.Theunderlinedworditinthefourthparagraphrefersto_____.A.thehandbookB.therequirementC.theschoolD.theletter62.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat______.A.parentsweresatisfiedwithPeselli’swayofworkingB.PesellimeanstosurpriseparentsbywritingstudentsC.PeselliseemedtobepopularamongboystudentsD.allPeselli’schildrenarestudyinginhighschools63.Thepurposeofthetextisto______.A.introduceanEnglishteachingmethodB.giveadviceonhowtoteachstudentsC.encourageteacherstokeepintouchwithparentsD.showushowDorothyPesellimakesteachingplans
  • 阅读下面短文根据第58至第60小题的具体要求简要回答问题并将答案转写到答题卡上ForAmericansamosquitobiteisanitchy使人发痒的botherbutformanyinAfricaatinybitecanbedeadly.Onemillionpeopledieeachyearofmalariaadiseasespreadbyinfectedmosquitoes.MostofthesepeopleliveinAfricaandareunderage5.MalariacanbepreventedandtreateD.HowevermanyAfricannationsdon’thavethefundstofightit.NothingbutNetsNBNhopestochangethat.TheUnitedNationsFoundationcreatedthecampaignin2006.Themission:Squash压制malariabycoveringsleepingareaswithnets.Hangingbednetstreatedwithinsecticide杀虫剂isthesimplestwaytostopmosquitoesfrombitingatnight.Thechemicallastsfourtofiveyears.For$10anyonecansendanettoAfricaandhelpsavealifE.SofarNBNhasraised$19millionanddelivered700000netstosevencountries.Familiesaretaughthowtousethenets.Kidsalsogetvaccines疫苗andvitamins.Womenlineupformilestogettheseinterventions干预措施fortheirkidssaysNBNdirectorElizabethMcKeeGorE.TheyunderstandtheimportancE.Sodokidsinthiscountry.TheygetsoexcitedthinkingofwaystoraisemoneysaysNBNspokespersonandbasketballstarRuthRiley.NBN’sbiggestfund-raiserisKatherineCommale7.She’sbeenspreadingthebuzz嗡嗡声aboutbednetsforthepasttwoyears.ToshowhowtheyworksheandherbrothermadeapicturE.WeteachthatbednetscansavelivesshetoldTFK.Katherinehasraised$42000forNBN.ShejustwantsthosewhoneedanettohaveonesayshermomLyndA.It’sprettysimpletoher.Tofindouthowyoucanhelpvisitnothingbutnets.net.WhycanatinymosquitobitebedeadlyinAfrica?within10words___________________________________________59.ListthewaystopreventmalariA.notmorethan8words___________________________________________60.Paraphrase用英语重述theunderlinedsentencE.notmorethan12words___________________________________________
  • 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能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Howcanweallgetmorelaughterintoourlives?Hereiswhattheexpertssuggest:51.NancyAlguireateacherinCliftonParkN.Y.wasoncepainfullyshyandhadahardtimelaughing.Thenshemarriedacircusclown小丑.IbecameinterestedintheclownssherecallsOnedayIputonacostumeandpaintmyfacE.ThatafternoonmywholelifechangeD.IlearnedtolaughandenjoylifeinawayIhadneverdonebeforE.52Tothisdayshestillmakesitaruletobewithpeoplewhoenjoylifeandlaughing.53Itdoesn’ttakeyoutoomuchtimeandcanbeeasy.Collectfavoritecartoonsandjokes.AlsokeepapaperforwritingdownhumoryoufindineverydaylifE.GoodideascomeandgofastyouhavetocapturethemquicklyortheyaregonesaysVirginiaTooper.Laughwhenyouneeditmost.54sayscomedianBillCosby.Andonceyoufindlaughternomatterhowpainfulyoursituationmightbyyoucansurviveitheinsists.GrayAlanasociologyprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesotaclaimsthatlaughterisaskillwecanallgain–becauseitcomesnaturally.55.Justremember:wearejusthereforaperiodsogetafewlaughs.A.Youcansoftentheworstblowsthroughhumor.B.Mixwithpeoplewholaugh.C.Practisetheartoflaughing.D.KeepalaughterfilE.E.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.F.Butit’salsosomethingthathastobedevelopeD.G.People’sjoycanaffectthosearoundthem.
  • 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首先请阅读以下几则招聘广告A.ShangHaiBranchDirectorJobRequirements:1.Bachelor’sdegreewithmajorinmanagementormarketing.Master’sdegreeaplus.2.A.minimumof10yearsexperiencewithatleast5years’experienceinsales/marketingroleandabletomanagemorethan10regionalbranchesoverthestatewithover500employees;publiccompanyispreferablebutnotessential.3.MainlandChinesegoodcommandinEnglishnativeMandarin.B.ExecutiveAssistantRequirementsforcandidates:1.FemaleChinesenationalitycurrentlyresideinShanghai.2.GoodcommandofspokenandwrittenEnglish.3.Highlevelofintegrityprofessionalimageandmanners.4.Collegegraduatewith0-2yearsofworkingexperiencE.5.DegreeinEnglishtourismorbusinessispreferreD.C.OperationImprovementManagerJobRequirements:1.Bachelordegreeorabovewithatleast5yearsexperienceinamanufacturingenvironment.2.Proficientandknowledgeableinallareasrelatedtoleanmanufacturing.3.GoodunderstandingoffinancialmeasurementsandgoalsintheLeanenterprisE.4.Excellentcommunicationskilltoworkwithfactoryrelevantpersons.D.AccountantneededinaBritishcompanyRequirements:1.Accountingdegreeorequivalent.2.Knowledgeofacceptedaccountingpracticesandprinciples3.Knowledgeofeconomicprinciplesauditingpracticesandprinciples.4.Usuallyaminimumof3yearsexperienceinthemanagementoffinancialsystemsandbudgets.FinancialreportingfinancialdataanalysisauditingtaxationandprovidingfinancialadvicE.5.Attentiontodetailandaccuracy;strongcommunicationskills.E.ToplessModelsRequiredPhotographystudioislookingforpart-timemodelstodotoplessphotoshootswithprofessionalphotographers.Photoshootswilllastbetween1-2hoursandwillbewellpaiD.Applicantsshouldbefemaleage18-30handsomebodyshapE.Toapplysendrecenttoplessphotosandcontactdetailsaswellasexpectedhourlysalary.F.ReceptionistinAmericanCorporationRequirements1.Chinesenationalwithacollegeorbachelor’sdegreE.2.AbletospeakandwriteMandarinandEnglish.3.IndependentandproactivE.4.Structuredandpossessgoodorganisationalskills.5.Possesspositiveworkattitudewithgoodcommunicationandinterpersonalskills.8.Somepreviousexperienceinadministrationandreceptionistdutiesisaplus.以下是几个求职人的基本情况请将他们与上述职位匹配56.Lin:Nearly16years’managingexperienceinstate-ownedenterprisesand6yearsinamultinationalcorporationwithsalesmanagerpositionplusamaster’sdegreefluentEnglishstandardmandarinhardworkingattitudeandproblemsolvingmindsetlookingforapositioninfinanceormanagementfielD.Hopetobeyourpartofbusiness!57.Grace:I’m23unmarriedandnowworkingasasalesgirlsellingmake-upproducts.IhaveatallslimfigureandIlikesinginganddancingandusedtobeourcollegebasketballcheerleader.Ihopetofindapart-timejobinactingfashionmodelorsomethingsimilar.58.Nancy:Outgoingandpositivewithexcellentcommunicationandinterpersonalskillsandestablishedworkingrelationswithlocalandinternationalsuppliers.NativemandarinbutfluentinbothoralandwrittenEnglish.Bachelor’sdegreeinsecretary.Twoyears’experienceasanofficegirlinaforeigntradecompany.59.Victoria:Iamabeautifulattractivefun-lovingandopen-mindedgirlwithasweetandfriendlypersonality.BornandbroughtupinShanghaimajoredinEnglishincollegeInowprovidemyservicesaspart-timetourguideescortandinterpreterbutI’dliketofindastablejoB.60.Liao:I’mmale35yearsolD.IhavebeenworkingasanaccountantforaTop50propertycompanyinshanghaifor14years.WhatIamgoodatisdealingwithcostaccountingfinancialdataanalysispreparingfinancialstatementsmonthlyandannualwithknowledgeabouttaxlawcodsandregulations.IalsodoparttimejoB.
  • .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
  • 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墨首先请阅读下列国外媒体上的插图及提示性文字A.B.HarryPotterstarsaddA.tourofdiscoveringNormandymagictoyoungrich.C.D.DoHollywoodstarsSaveEmergencyRoomsguaranteeafilm’ssuccess?foremergencies.E.F.Hertheoriesonchildren’sJennyMcCarthyandJimpsychologicalproblemsCarreywithMs.McCarthy’screatedasensation.soninananti-vaccinerally.以下是关于这些插图的简要评论请把评论与相关插图及提示性文字匹配起来56.ThedebatehasbeenragingforyearsoverthesafetyofandnecessityforchildhoodvaccinationswhichhasbeensomuchsothatitistermedTheVaccineWar.ThedebatehasonlyafewmomentsthatmightbeinspiringtothosewhohavebeenfollowingthisnowfamiliarissuE.57.Therearecertainlybenefitsofusingastarinafilm.Itmakesthefilmeasiertomarket.StarsalsohelpsellmoreticketsanddriveDVDsaleswhichareabigpartofstudiorevenueHoweverastardoesnotguaranteesuccess.Thesimplefactisthatifyoupayastaragrealdealofmoneyforafilmthatpeopledon’twanttoseethenitwon’twork.58.Theyarebarelyintheirtwentiesandarealreadymultimillionaires.AttheagewhenmanypeoplearelookingfortheirfirstjobtheyoungstersofTheSundayTimesRichListarebuyingcountryestatesorjettingofftotheiroverseashomes.DanielRadcliffeforexamplewhoplaysHarryPotterhasafortuneofξ42millionat20.59.MillionsofjoblessAmericanswhomightbesufferinginanxietyandlackingasenseofsecurityareshowingupatemergencyroomsofstate-ownedhospitalscontributingtoalongerwaitingtimeandahigherriskofcursorytreatmentbyoverworkeddoctorsandnurses.60.AliceMillerapsychologyexpertwhodiedat87athomeinProvenceFranceonApril14repositionedthefamilyasacentralplaceofabnormalpsychologicalfunctionwithhertheorythatparentalpowerandpunishmentlayattherootofnearlyallhumanproblems.
  • Evenasmallreductioninsaltinthedietcanbeabighelptotheheart.A.newstudyusedacomputermodeltopredict预测howjustthreegramslessadaywouldaffectheartdiseaseintheUnitedStates.ThestudyisintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinE.KirstenBibbins-DomingoattheUniversityofCaliforniaSanFranciscoistheleaderoftheresearchteam.Shesayspeoplewouldnotevennoticeadifferenceintastewiththreegramsorone-halfteaspoonlesssaltperday.TheteamalsoincludedresearchersatColumbiaUniversitylikeWestonForbes.Theresult:tenpercentfewerheartattacks.Fourpercentfewerdeaths.ElevenpercentfewernewcasesofheartdiseasE.Andtwohundredfortybilliondollarsinhealthcaresavings.Thusitcouldpreventonehundredthousandheartattacksandninety-twothousanddeathseveryyear.ThegovernmentsaystheaverageAmericanmaneatstengramsofsaltaday.MichaelswanfromtheAmericanHeartAssociationadvisesnomorethanthreegramsforhealthypeoplE.ItsayssaltintheAmericandiethasincreasedfiftypercentsincethenineteenseventieswhilebloodpressureshavealsorisen.LesssaltcanmeanalowerbloodpressurE.NewYorkCityMayorMichaelBloombergisleadinganeffortcalledtheNationalSaltReductionInitiativE.Theideaistoputpressureonfoodcompaniesandrestaurants.MayorBloomberghasalreadysucceededinotherareaslikerequiringfastfoodplacesinthecitytolistcalorieinformation.Nowastudyshowshowthatideacaninfluence影响whatparentsorderfortheirchildren.53.HowmuchsaltdidAmericanstakeinperdayonaverageinthe1970s?A.Threegrams.B.Fivegrams.C.Sevengrams.D.Tengrams.54.Whoisheadoftheteamstudyingtherelationbetweensaltreductionandheartattack?A.KirstenBibbins-Domingo.B.MichaelBloomberg.C.MichaelSwan.D.WestonForbes.55.Thetextmainlytellsusthat__________.A.cuttingsaltintakecansavemoremoneyB.eatinglesssaltmeansmorehealthylifeC.cuttingsaltintakehelpsreducecaloriesD.eatinglesssaltcancureheartdisease56.Accordingtothetextwemayconcludethat__________.A.eatingsaltlessthan3gramsmakesmuchdifferenceintasteB.theAmericangovernmentthinkslittleofsaltreductionC.moresaltinthedailydietmayresultinhigherbloodpressureD.100000Americansdiefromhigherbloodpressureeachyear
  • Life-changingdisasterawaitsthedrunkendriver.Andheisproof.Atjust18yearsofagehecouldbeaclassmateorafriendandthatfamiliarityaddstothepowerofhiswords.Hehasspokentomorethan2500highschoolstudentssofarandhehasnoticedtheirunusualsilencE.Alotofteacherssay'Don'tdrink'butI'mnotgoingtosaythatbecauseIknowthatstudentsaregoingtodoitNepolasays.Ijustsay'Don'tgetinacar.'OneyearagoNepolahavingbeenwithfriendsdrinkinglostcontrolofhiscarandwasthrownintotrees20feetaway.Hewasfoundcoveredinbloodwithmanybonesbroken.AtHackensackUniversityMedicalCenterhisskullwasopenedtorelievepressureonhisbrain.Hewasdiagnosedwithtraumatic创伤性braininjuryandremainedinacoma昏迷andonlifesupportfornearlythreeweeks.AtChildren'sSpecializedHospitalinNewBrunswickN.J.physicaltherapistErinLeahyinitiallyfoundNepolaunabletomovetherightsideofhisbody.Butbytheendofhissix-weekstayhewasabletowalkoutofthebuilding.LeahycalledthataninspirationandamiraclE.ButNepola'srecoveryisincompletE.BrainandmusculartherapyhashelpedhimregainmovementinhisrightarmbuthestillstruggleswithhisrighthanD.IntheprocessofrecoveryNepolahasthoughtdeeplyaboutwhathappenedandwhyanddecidedtosharehisstory.EncouragedbyhistraumadoctorSanjeevKaulheteamedwithGonzalezandbeganattendingassembliesinApril.Hesaidhewasnervousatfirstbuthasgrownusedtothespotlight.Andhisrehabilitation康复andvisibletraumahelphimdrawseriousattentionfromstudents.BesidesI'mnotawallhesaiD.IfeellikeIknowhowtotalktopeoplE.DrivingdrunkhetellsstudentsislikeplayingRussianroulette俄罗斯轮盘赌博:Youmightdoitabunchoftimesbutsomethingisgoingtohappen.Nowhisdaysareallaboutthetherapyworkandgoingtothegym.MentallyhesaysI’malothappierinmylifE.1.Themainpurposeofthetextisto______.A.tellreadersaboutthedangersofdrivingacarB.warnstudentsaboutthedangersofdrinkingC.tellreadersaboutMichaelNepola’srecoveryexperienceD.advisepeoplenottodriveacarafterdrinking2.AsaeighteenyearoldboyNepolastoryispowerfulbecause______.A.hisfamilysupportedhimB.hisclassmateandfriendnevergaveuphimC.hisclassmateandfriendarefamiliarwithhimD.heisjustlikeoneclassmateorfriendweknow3.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.A.drunkdriverwilleventuallyhaveaseriousaccident.B.DrunkdrivingisasriskyasitisexciteD.C.DrunkdrivingcanbefunifthedriverisexperienceD.D.Anexperienceddrivercandrivedrunksuccessfully.4.AftertheaccidentMichaelNepolacameto______.A.makeafullrecoveryB.recoveratamagicalspeedC.beeagerformoreadventureD.enjoylifemoredespitehisphysicalcondition5.Whatcanweinferfromthearticle?A.MichaelNepolabelieveshisaccidentwastheresultofbadluck.B.MichaelNepolathinksthatstudentsshouldn’tgetdrunk.C.MichaelNepolawantstowarnyoungpeopleaboutthedangersofdrunkdriving.D.MichaelNepolastilldoesn’tcareabouthisfutureorcollegE.
  • 第Ⅱ卷非选择题满分35分第一节任务型读写共10小题每小题1分满分10分阅读下面的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个只填一个单词第四部分:任务型阅读共10小题每小题l分满分l0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1个单词请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上World’sFairsoriginatedintheFrenchtraditionofnationalexhibitionsatraditionthatendedwiththeFrenchIndustrialExpositionof1844heldinParis.ItwassoonfollowedbyothernationalexhibitionsincontinentalEuropeandfinallycametoLondonwherethefirstrealinternationalexhibitionwashelD.Sincetheirstartin1851thecharacterofworldexpositionshasdevelopedgradually.Threeerascanbedistinguished:theeraofindustrializationtheeraofculturalexchangeandtheeraofnationbranding.Thefirsteracouldbecalledtheeraofindustrializationandcoveredtheperiodfrom1851to1938.Inthesedaysworldexpositionswereespeciallyfocusedontradeandfamousforthedisplayoftechnologicalinventionsandadvancements.Worldexpositionsweretheplatformwherethestateoftheartinscienceandtechnologyfromaroundtheworldwasbroughttogether.InventionssuchasthetelephonewerefirstpresentedduringthiserA.AnimportantpartoftheimageofWorld’sFairsstemsfromthisfirsterA.The1939NewYorkWorld’sFairandthe1949StockholmWorld’sFairweredifferentfromtheoriginalfocusoftheexpositions.FromthenonWorld’sFairsbecamemorestronglybasedonaspecificthemeofculturalsignificanceandbegantoaddressissuesofhumankinD.TechnologyandinventionsremainedimportantbutnolongerastheprincipalsubjectsoftheFair.Cross-culturaldialogueandtheexchangeofsolutionsbecamedefiningelementsoftheexpos.Itwasalsoduringthistimespecificallyinthe1960sthatBIEorganizersstartedcallingWorld’sFairsExpo’s.FromExpo’88inBrisbaneonwardscountriesstartedtouseWorldExpositionsmorewidelyandmorestronglyasaplatformtoimprovetheirnationalimagesthroughtheirpavilion展馆whereastrongnationalimageisakeyasset财产pavilionsbecameadvertisingcampaignsandtheExpoachannelfornationbranding.Aswellasculturalandsymbolicreasonsorganizingcountriesalsousetheworldexpositiontobrandthemselves.Expo2010inShanghaihasbeensuccessfullyhelD.2017willseearecognizedexposition.2020willseearegisteredcategoryofexposition.Biddingmaybeginasearlyas2011forthislargersizedexposition.TherearecitizeneffortsinAmericancitieswiththeintentionofbringingaWorld’sFairbacktotheUnitedStates.TitleThe76______ofWorld’sFairsWhentostartWorld’sFairs?●TheideaofWorld’sFairscamefromtheFrenchtraditionlaterreplacedbytheFrenchIndustrial.Expositionof1844heldinParis.Erasandtypes●Theworldexpositionswereespeciallyfixedontradeandknownforthe77______oftechnologicalinventions●Theworldexpositioncreatedaplatformforcountriestopresentinventions●InthiseraanimportantimageofWorld’sFairscameinto78__________●ThefocusofWorld’sFairs79______fromtheoriginaloneandbecamemoretheme-baseD.●World’sFairswereofmore80_________significanceandstartedtodealwiththeproblemsofmankinD.●81________technologyandinventionswerestillimportanttheywerenolongerregardedastheprincipalsubjects.●WorldExposbegantobeusedmorewidelyandstronglyasaplatformforcountriestoimprovenational82___________●Thecountries83__________inTheWorldExposuseditasachannelfornationbranding.●84_________culturalandsymbolicreasonsorganizingcountriesmadeuseoftheWorldExpostopromotethemselves.85_____________●2017willseearecognizedexpositionand2020willseearegisteredcategoryofexposition.AmericancitizensaremakingeffortstobringaWorld’sFairbacktotheircountry.
  • 第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分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把答案写在答题卷标号为61—65的空格中选项中有一项为多余选项首先请阅读下列的应用文A.Taiwan’sGoldenHorseAwardsareoneofthemostfilmhonorsinAsiA.Foundedin1962goldenhorseswereinitiallyawardedforlocalexcellencE.They’vesincebeenextendedtoprofessionalsfromthemainlandandHongKong.B.TheestablishmentoftheAcademyanditsawardssystemhashadamajoreffectandinfluenceuponthefilmindustryduetotheenormousboostanominationorawardforafilmoractorcreatesbygivingprestigeandbottom-lineprofitstoastudioorperformer.C.In1895AlfredNobelsignedhislastwillandtestamentinParis.Amongitsfourclosely-writtenpageslessthanonereferstothedonationwhichwasdestinedtolinkhisnamewiththesupremeachievementsofthemodernworldinscienceandliteratureandthecauseofpeacE.InthewillNobelmadehislifelongloveofliteratureclearasoneoftheprizeswastobeawardedtothepersonwhoshallhaveproducedinthefieldofliteraturethemostoutstandingworkinanidealdirection.D.RegardedasChina’sNobelPrizebythoseintheChinesescientificcircletheSupremeStateScienceandTechnologyAwardwasestablishedin1999tohonourscientistswhomakeremarkablecontributionstotheprogressofscienceandthecommercializationoftechnologicalfindings.Thetophonourisbestowedonnomorethantwoindividualseachyearandtheprizeispresentedbythepresident.E.TheMaoDunLiteraturePrizewascreatedduetoMaoDun’swishthatoutstandingnovelsshouldbeencouragedandcommunistliteratureshouldbepromoteD.ItisoneofthemosthonorableliteratureawardsinChinA.F.TheFieldsMedalplaysthemostimportanceintheworldofmathematics.ItisawardedbytheInternationalMathematicalUnionIMUeveryfouryearsatICM.Itisaccompaniedbystrictconditions.Onlythosemathematicansbelowtheageof40areeligibletoreceiveit.Thisisbecausetheyaremeanttoencouragefutureendeavour.请阅读以下获奖者或获奖作品的信息然后匹配获奖者或获奖作品和适合他们的奖项:On2003July16TheAmerican-ChineseWriters’Associationdeclaredtheirnomination提名ofWangMengacontemporaryChinesewriterandvicechairmanoftheChinaWriters’AssociationtotheNobelCommitteeoftheSwedishAcademyinStockholmacandidateforthe2003PrizE.RedPoppyhasbeenwidelyacclaimedasoneofthebestnovelswritteninChinathiscenturyevenbeforeitwontheprizE.IttellsabouttheriseandfallofaTibetanlandlord’sfamilyandtherelationshipbetweentheTibetanregionandotherpartsofChinA.WinningweregeologistLiuDongshengandspaceandaviationscientistWangYongzhi.ThetwowererewardedfortheirdecadesofdedicationtoChina’sdevelopmentofgeologicalandenvironmentalscienceandsatelliteandaircraftengineeringsciencerespectively.AndreiOkounkovwontheprizeforhiscontributionsbridgingprobabilityrepresentationtheoryandalgebraicgeometryCharlizeTheronborninSouthAfricawhogaveacareer-makingperformanceasserialkillerAileenWuornosinMonsterwonbestactress.获奖者或获奖作品奖项56.WangMengA.Taiwan’sGoldenHorseAwards57.RedPoppyB.AcademyAwards58.LiuDongsheng&WangYongzhiC.NobelPrizeinLiteraturenominee59.AndreiOkounkovD.TheSupremeStateScienceandTechnologyAward60.CharlizeTheronE.TheMaoDunLiteraturePrizeF.TheFieldsMedal
  • .RecentlythemostpopulartopicamongpeopleinZhongguancunhasbeen:HowfarisZhongguancunawayfromSiliconValley硅谷?CanZhongguancunbethenextSiliconValley?PeoplethinkthatthedayisnotfarwhenZhongguancunwillbecomeaSiliconValley.ThisisbecauseSiliconValleyhastwofamousuniversitiesStanfordandBerkeleyuniversitiesandZhongguancunalsohastwouniversitiesPekingandTsinghuauniversities.SiliconValleyandZhongguancunaregatheringplacesforengineers.SiliconValleyhasagroupofwell-knownAmericanhigh-techcompaniesincludingIntelandHewlett-PackardandZhongguancunhasfamouscompaniessuchasLenovoandFounder.SiliconValleyisgoodatscienceandtechnologyespeciallytheinformationindustrywhileZhongguancunisknownasanelectronicsstreet.HoweverSiliconValleyisstillafardreamforZhongguancun.SiliconValleyisaproductofthemarketeconomywhileZhongguancunisagovernment-ledindustrialgroup.SiliconValleyhasaninvestmentsystemofitsownwhileZhongguancunismainlyatradingcenterforinformationproductsasalescenterandamarketcenter.TheSiliconValleypeoplehavespecialandusefulideas.It’simportantbecauseofpeople’sinnovationandadventurE.Allofthepeoplehaveagoodinter-personalrelationshipnetworkwhichenablesSiliconValleybusinessstarterstoquicklygetmoremoneytheyneedfindpartnersandgrow.ThepeopleinZhongguancunthinkmoreaboutfund-raisingandgivelittlethoughttootherfactors.Somemanagersdon’tunderstandtheideaofmarketwell.ThiscanbringaboutmanyproblemsandcaneasilyleadtofailurE.NowthebasictaskforZhongguancunistoknowthedemandsofthemarketandtheusers.NowmanyoverseastalentswhoarereturninghomearepeoplewhooncestudiedlivedandworkedinSiliconValley.A.groupoffirst-classuniversitieshavetakenpartinthedevelopmentofZhongguancun.It’sbelievedthatZhongguancuncanbecomethenextSiliconValleybutitdoesn’tneedtocopySiliconValleyineveryway.ZhongguancuncanbecomeaSiliconValleywithChinesecharacteristics.64.AccordingtothepassagewhatisHewlett-Packard?A.AnAmericanhigh-techcompanyinSiliconValley.B.AfamousAmericancompanyinZhongguancun.C.ThemostfamousuniversityinAmericA.D.TheheadquartersofSiliconValley.65.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaboutthedifferencesbetweenZhongguancunandSiliconValley?A.Zhongguancunisagovernment-ledindustrialgroup.B.SiliconValleyhasaninvestmentsystemofitsown.C.TheZhongguancunpeopledon’thavelotsofideasofinnovationandadventurE.D.SomemanagersinSiliconValleydon’tunderstandtheideaofmarketwell.66.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinthefourthparagraph?ChineseshouldbravelyfacesomefailurE.Chineseshouldthinkmoreaboutfund-raising.Chineseshouldunderstandthedemandsofthemarketandthecustomers.ChineseshouldhaveaquickerdevelopmentinsciencE.67.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.ChinadevelopsmoreslowlythanAmericainscienceandtechnology.B.ThepossibilitythatZhongguancunbecomesaSiliconValleyisdiscusseD.C.Americanshaveabetterinter-personalrelationshipnetworkthanChinesE.D.SomemethodsareputuptoenlargethecompetitiveabilityofZhongguancun.
  • .九部分阅读与选择共5小题每小题2分共10分根据短文内容从方框中选择能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项是多余选项将字母标号写在后面答题纸上相对应的题号后.A.TherearealsooftenspecialChinesecharactersonthem.B.NowadaysrestaurantsinmanyChinatownsaresocialgatheringplaces..C.Inreturnstorekeepersusuallydonatesomemoneytotheperformers.D.Chinatownsareusuallypopulardestinationsforvariousethnic异域风味的ChinesefoodsE.MostChinatownsarewellknownfortheirrestaurants.F.SmallherbshopsarecommoninmostChinatowns.G.ManyChinatownsfocusOncommercialtourismwhereasothersareactuallivingandworkingcommunitiesManyChinatownshavelargeredarch拱门entrancesknownasPaifangs.SomePaifangsaremadeofwoodorsteelandmayincludeelaborate精心制作的orsimpledesigns.Theyaresometimesaccompaniedbystonelionstatuesonbothsidesofthestreetthatgreetvisitors.29.____________UsuallythesePaifangsweredonatedtoaparticularcityasagiftbytheChinesegovernment.30.__________ForexampleSanFrancisco'sChinatownhasmanyhistoricrestaurantsincludingthoseestablishedfromthe1910stothe1950s.Someoftherestaurantshavelastedforgenerationswhileothershaveshutdowninrecentyears.Someothershavechangedtheirmenus.31_________SomeChinatownssuchasthoseinSingaporehavetheirlocalstyleofChinesefooD.IntheChinatownsintheWesterncountriesrestaurantworkmaybetheonlycareeravailabletopoornewcomers.MostChinatownsgenerallyhavemanysocialandtouristyrestaurants.32.____MostChinatownscelebrateChineseSpringFestivalwithdragonandliondances.Thelionperformanceistypicallyconductedbytwoperformersandmayinvolveseveralstunts特技表演.33._______SomeChinatownsalsoholdaMissChinatownbeautypageant选美大赛everyyearsuchasMissChinatownSanFranciscoMissChinatownHawaiiMissChinatownHoustonandMissChinatownAtlanta.
  • .Ⅲ阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑I’velovedmymother’sdesksinceIwasjusttallenoughtoseeabovethetopofitasMothersatdoingletters.StandingbyherchairlookingattheinkbottlepensandwhitepaperIdecidedthattheactofwritingmustbethemostwonderfulthingintheworlD.YearslaterduringherfinalillnessMotherkeptdifferentthingsformysisterandbrother.ButthedeskhesaidisforElizabethIneversawherangryneversawhercry.Iknewshelovedmesheshoweditinaction.ButasayounggirlIwantedheart-to-hearttalksbetweenmotheranddaughter.TheyneverhappeneD.Andagulfopenedbetweenus.Iwastooemotional.Butshelivedonthesurface.AsyearspassedandIhadmyownfamily.Ilovedmymotherandthankedherforourhappyfamily.IwrotetoherincarefulwordsandaskedhertoletmeknowinanywayshechosethatshedidforgivemE.Ipostedtheletterandwaitedforheranswer.NonecamE.Myhopeturnedtodisappointmentthelittleinterestfinallypeace—itseemedthatnothinghappeneD.Icouldn’tbesurethattheletterhadevengottoMother.IonlyknewthatIhadwrittenitandIcouldstoptryingtomakeherintosomeoneshewasnot.Nowthepresentofherdesktoldmeasshe’dneverbeenabletothatshewaspleasedthatwritingwasmychosenworkIcleanedthedeskcarefullyandfoundsomepapersinside—aphotoofmyfatherandaone-pageletterfoldedandrefoldedmanytimes.GivemeananswermydeskinanywayyouchooseMotheryoualwayschosetheactthatspeakslouderthanwords.31.Thewriterbegantolovehermother’sdesk_______.A.afterMotherdiedB.beforeshebecameawriterC.whenshewasachildD.whenMothergaveittoher32.Thepassageshowsabout_______.A.MotherwroteherdaughterincarefulwordsB.MothercaredmuchaboutherdaughterinwordsC.MotherwastooseriousabouteverythingherdaughterhaddoneD.Motherwascoldonthesurfacebutkindinherhearttoherdaughter33.Thewordgulfinthe4thparagraphmeans_______.A.partoftheseagoingfarinlandB.freetalksbetweenmotheranddaughterC.differentideasbetweenthemotheranddaughterD.deepunderstandingbetweentheoldandtheyoung34.WhatdidMotherdowithherdaughter’sletteraskingforforgiveness?A.Shehadneverreceivedtheletter.B.ShereadtheletteragainandagaintillshedieD.C.Foryearssheoftentalkedabouttheletter.D.Shedidn’tforgiveherdaughteratallinherlifE.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.MylettertoMotherB.MotherandchildrenC.MyMother’sDeskD.TalksbetweenMotherandMe
  • 任务型阅读:五个人在讲述自己的故事下面是他们讲述故事的后述部分阅读下面五个选项A.B.C.D.和E选出符合各自故事前述部分的最佳选项选项中有一项是多余选项67.WhatIreadismainlyaboutthehistoryofsports.Idon’thavemuchtimeforanythingelseexceptthatIlikedancingalot.SomepeoplesayI’mnotverygoodatitthough.I’mhappyI’mactivedoingthingsinsteadofwatchingpeopledo.68.I’mparticularlyinterestedincurrentaffairs.SoIoftenchoosetheTVnews.Andsometimeswatchthesports.InsomewaysIthinkIlearnmorethanIdidatschool.69.Ourjoyisnotonlyduetotheappreciationofhisdiligencebutalsoofhisstrongwill.NowIfeelhappybecausesomethinginthisboy’sheartmovedmeandmademeknowthatwemainlydependedonourownfeettostandupnotjustothers’help.70.Howeverallthingswentcontrary相反的tomywishes.Iwaswrongextremelywrong!Whattheso-calleddevelopedandprosperouscityisonlythemirage海市蜃楼.A.Jonny’sStoryAboutmonthagoIheardthatJohnnyoneofmycousinshadgotahighscoreandhecouldsuccessfullyenterafamousuniversityinShanghai.Allofusfeltverypleasedforhim.Asyouknowhehasbeenanorphan孤儿sincehewas3yearsolD.B.Eve’sStoryIhaven’tmuchinterestinstudying.TobehonestIdon’tlikereadingverymuchexceptformagazinesandthatsortofthings.JustdolightreadingtokillthetimE.ButIdoenjoyTV.NotthatIwatcheverything.InfactIchoosemyprogramsverycarefully.C.Zhang’sStoryOnceIbroughtwithgreatideastocometothiscitytorealizemydreams.EverythinginmyeyesseemedtobeperfectatthattimeandIthoughtthattherewouldbenothingimperfectthatwouldcomeintomylifE.D.Ted’sStoryI’maveryactivesortofperson---Isimplylovedoingthings.That’swhyIenjoysportssomuch.ActuallyImeanplaying.IhardlyeverwatchthemonTVbutIreadquiteabitaboutthem.Ben’sStoryWhenIleftschoolfiveyearsagoIsaidtomyselfThat’sit.NomorelearningformE.NowIcanenjoymyselfintheevening.ButaboutayearagomybosssaidWe’regoingtogetacomputerinthenearfuturE.Whatdidhemean?Isimplydidn’tknow.
  • DearCassyThanksforremindingmebye-mailthatyouwanttobaby-sitourchildren.Inspiteofthefactthatyouareonly15yearsoldmywifeandIwouldbewillingtoconsideryourapplicationifyoucanmeetafewmodestrequirements:1.SubmitthreelettersfromteacherswhowillprovethatyouhaveneverfailedtofollowdirectionsperfectlyinclassandneverfailedtohandinthehomeworkontimE.2.Submitanotefromtwodoctorswhichsaysthatyouareinperfecthealthhaveneverbeensickandneverwillbesick.3.Submitadocument文件fromyourphysicaleducationteacherorteamcoachthatprovesthatyoucandoeachofthefollowing:Runtwomilesinlessthannineminutesclimbanoilyropetoaheightoftwentyfeetinthirtysecondswhilebalancingaglassofwateronyournoseandwalkinbarefeetoverhotcoalsandbrokenglasswithoutcomplaintorinjury.4.Submitlettersfromatleasttwomentalhealthexpertssayingthatyouhaveneverhadabadthoughttowardsanylivingbeingornotlivingobject.5.Playanddefeatfiveexpertchessplayerswithyoureyescoveredaftergoingwithoutsleepfor48hours.6.WaitpatientlyfortwoyearswhilewemakesurethatallyourdocumentsaretruE.YourlovingandtrustingfriendsTheSmiths1.Fromtheletterwecanknowthat______.A.CassywrotetotheSmithstwiceB.CassyloveschildrenverymuchC.CassywillbeinperfecthealthD.Cassydoesverywellinherstudies2.Whichofthefollowingcanmostprobablyreplacetheunderlinedwordsubmit?A.writeB.reportC.handinD.recommend3.Whatcanweinferfromthistext?A.Theirchildrenarehardtobaby-sit.B.TheirchildrenarewelleducateD.C.Cassyisgoodatdoingmanythings.D.Cassywon'tgetthejobasababy-sitter.4.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheSmiths?A.Humorous.B.Patient.C.Honest.D.Kind-hearteD.
  • 第三部分阅读理解共12小题每小题2分满分24分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑EveryChristmaswevisitmyparentswholivenearly400milesawayfromus.Itisalways9to10-hourdrivebutwealwaystrytomakeitbecausethat’stheonlytimemyparentsgettoseetheirgrandchildren.OneyearIwasthedrivermywifeAdrianawasinthepassengerseatmythreekids----JacobEthanandCaleb----satinthebackseatandourdogSusiewasplacedbythekids’feet.ThatyearwetraveledatnighttoavoidtheheavyholidaytraffiC.Weleftthehouseatabout9:00intheeveningsowecouldgettomyparents’housebyabout6:00thenextmorning.ThefirstthreehourswasfinE.MywifeandkidswereallfastasleepincludingSusiewhowaslyingonJacob’slap.Butbyaround1amIwasverysleepy.SoIstoppedatasmallconveniencestoreandtriedtowakemyselfupwithacupofcoffeE.Thecoffeehelpedforseveralmiles.ButsoonIwasdriftinginandoutofsleep.Iclosedmyeyesforwhatfeltlikeaveryshortmoment.WhatIdidn’tknowwasthatIwasslowlydrivingtowardstheotherlaneandthatatruckwascomingquicklytowardsus.IhadfallenasleepatthewheelwhenSusieroughlywokemeupbyjumpingontomylap.WhenIopenedmyeyesIsawtheglaringheadlightsofthetruckheadingtowardsourcar.IquicklydrovethecarbacktoourlanE.Ihadnarrowlymissedhittingthetruckandgettingmyfamilyintowhatcouldhavebeenaveryseriousaccident.IcheckedeveryonetoseeiftheywereOKandtheywerestillfastasleep.IdrovetherestofthedistanceveryalertandawakE.AssoonaswegotthereItoldmywifemykidsandmyparentswhatSusiehaddoneandwecouldnothavebeenmoreproudofourdog.56.WhydoestheauthorvisithisparentswithhisfamilyeveryChristmas?A.BecauseChristmasistheonlytimehecanrelaxeveryyear.B.Becausehisparentsdon’tlikethe400-miletravel.C.Becausehemissedhisparentsverymuch.D.BecausehisparentscanonlyseetheirgrandchildrenatthattimE.57.Whatdidtheauthordotowakehimselfupduringthejourney?A.Hegotoffthecartobreathethefreshair.B.HestoppedtohaveacupofcoffeE.C.Hetalkedwithhiswifeandchildren.D.Hestoppedeveryfewmiles.58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.theauthor’swifeandkidshadnoideaaboutthenarrowescapeduringthejourneyB.theauthorwassofrightenedbythetruckthathecouldhardlydrivefortherestofthejourneyC.noonebutSusiekeptawakeforthewholejourneyD.theauthorhadneverexperiencedacaraccidentbefore59.Thepassagetellsusastoryabout______.A.apoordriver’sfirstdrivingexperienceB.howtheauthor’sfamilyspenttheirChristmasC.howadogsavedawholefamilyD.thedisadvantagesofdrivingatnight
  • InarecentlypublishedbookIcameacrosssomeexerciseswithinterestingnamessuchasfishbonediagramslotusflowersandclustering.AsIusedtheseexercisesinmyclassesInoticedthatstudentswereinterested.Theysaidmoreandwrotemore.Theyenjoyedexpressingtheirideasandsharingthemingroups.Theywerenolongerpassivelywaitingforthebellbutactivelytookpartinthelesson.Ifindthatcreativitycanactasawaytoincreaseparticipationandimprovefluency流利程度.Creativityhasbecomeapopularwordinrecentyears.Scholarsintheartspsychology心理学businesseducationandscienceareallworkingtogetadeeperunderstandingofit.RobertJ.SternbergisacreativityspecialistandYaleprofessorofpsychology.Hedefinescreativityastheabilitytoproduceworkthatisbothneworiginalandappropriateapplicabletothesituation.Thisdefinitionisusefulaswewantourstudentstouselanguageinanewwayandtouseitcorrectlyandproperly.Mostscholarssaytherearetwotypesofcreativity:bigCcreativityandsmallccreativity.BigCcreativityreferstogeniuslevelthinkingthatresultsinartisticmasterpiecesandscientificbreakthroughs.Smallccreativityreferstoeverydaylevelthinkingthatcanbeusedinanysituation.Ouremphasisisonthelatter.WhileitgoeswithoutsayingthatanyofourstudentscouldgoontobethenextPicassoorEdisonouraimistohelpstudentsproducemoreideasanduselanguageinnewways.64.Theunderlinedwordswaitingforthebellinthefirstparagraphprobablymean.A.longingforaphonecallB.hopingtohaveabellC.expectingtheendoftheclassD.wantingtospeakinclass65.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorthoughttheexercisesinthebookwere.A.popularB.usefulC.scientificD.creative66.Whenyouuseaveryfamiliarwordinanewwayyouare.A.creativeinthesenseofbigCcreativityB.creativeinthesenseofsmallccreativityC.notcreativeinthesenseofbigccreativityD.notcreativeinthesenseofsmallccreativity67.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.A.showhowusefulthebookisB.explainwhatcreativityisC.discusshowonecanbecreativeD.tellwhatteachingaimsat
  • 第Ⅱ卷非选择题共35分第三部分写作第一节阅读表达共5小题每小题2分满分10分阅读下面短文按照要求完成阅读任务TheInternationalCoastClean-upisanorganizationthatissetuptohelptheenvironmentintheworidespeciallytheareasnearthewaters.Recentlymorethanahalf-millionvulunteersaretakingpartinaninternationalmovementtocombtheworld’sshorelinesforcigarettebuttsbottlecapsandanyotherrubbishtheycanfinD.TheIntematiohalCoastClean-upisinits14thvolunteersreadytocollectmorethan10millionpiecesofrubbishalong19308kilometersofshorelinein70countries.Sponsored赞助bytheCentreforMarineConservationandseveralothernon—profit非盈利的groupsandcorporatesponsorstheactivityisaone-dayattempttoimproveconditionsonimportantwaterfronts.Cigarettebuttsarebyfarthemostcommonitemwithexactly1.6millionpickedupandcountedinthelastyear’sclean-up.Theywerefollowedinnumbersbyfoodwrappersplasticpiecesbottlecapsandbrokenpiecesofglass.TheglobaleventisheldonthethirdSaturdayofSeptember.LastyearthebiggestvolunteerarmywasinthePhilippineswherenearly300000peopletookpartintheclean-up.Withmorethan7000islandsthePhilippinesisamongthecountrieswhichhavethelargestshorelines.AroundeverymainbodyofwaterwehavearubbishproblemsaidSheavlydirectoroftheCenterforrubbishproblem.BadweatherwithsomehurricaneaffectedsomeplansbutthousandsofvolunteerswerereadytogoshesaiD.About20000diversarejoiningtocleanupoffshorerubbishwithmajorunderwatereffortsintheUnitedStatesthePhilippinesGermanyItalyAustraliaVenezuelaandEISalvador.Globallylessthan20percentofshorerubbishclearlycomesfromthewater.Themostappearstocomefromlandsourees.Partoftheeffortiscountingtherubbish.Volunteerscarrycardstorecondtheircollectionswhichwillbepiledandusedforstudiesofhowtosettletheproblemyear-rounD.56.WhatistheInternationalCoastClean-upsetupfor?Within20words__________________________________________________________________________57.Howlongdoestheactivityusuallylast?Within10words__________________________________________________________________________58.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordwaterfrontsmean?Within10words__________________________________________________________________________59.What’sthewriter’sopinionaboutthisinternationalmovement?Within15words__________________________________________________________________________60.What’Sthemainideaofthepassage?Within15words__________________________________________________________________________
  • Manypeopleinfluencedvariousaspectsofmylifebasedontheirpersonalcharacteristicsaccomplishmentsandvalues.IhavebeenfortunatetohavehadnumerousteachersandprofessorswhoIrespectfortheirpatienceandintelligencE.Thereareartiststhathaveinspiredmebytheirnaturaltalentsandoriginalcreativity.Ivaluemanypoliticalleaderswhohaveinspiredmebytheircontributionstosocietyandtheirabilitytochangeourfutures.ButofallthepeopleIhaveknowninmylifethepersonIadmiremostismyfather.AstheyoungestgirlinmyfamilyIalwaysconsideredmyselftobeDaddy’slittlegirl.WhileIgrewupitalwaysmademesadtoseesomanyofmyfriendsandneighborswithoutafatherorfather-likefigurearounD.Thishelpedmeappreciatehowmyfatheralwaystakesaninterestinhischildren’slives.IneveryaspectofmylifemyfathercontinuouslypushesmetoexcelsoIcouldaccomplishmyworkoutstandinglyamongmypeoplE.WheneverIfeellikegivinguporhaveaquestionoraconcernIknowIcanalwayscallonhimforadvicE.FromhimIhavealsolearnedthatsometimesyouhavetoputothers’needsaheadofyourownbutyoushouldmakesureyouarenottakenadvantageofbyothers.Hisstrengthseemstobeunbreakableduringhardtimesandheisextremelydeterminedtoaccomplishanythinghesetshismindonnomatterhowtinyitis.Ihighlyrespecthimforhowhestandsupforwhathebelievesinandwillneverbackdown.Ihavealwaysadmiredhisopenmindcompassion同情forpeopleandsenseofunderstanding.Heisaveryreservedmanbuttoeverybody’ssurprisehehasagreatsenseofhumorandalwaysknowshowtoputasmileonthefacesofhiswifehischildrenandhisfriends.LivinginhisaffectionandinstructionIamveryproudofmyfather.Healsoprofesses声称howproudheisofhischildrenandisstilltheretosupportusinwhateverweareinvolvedin.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowmyfatherlovedmeB.Myfather—thepersonIadmiremostC.Iamtheappleonmyfather’spalmD.Myfather—theonewhoinfluencedmemostWhichofthefollowingcouldnotbeusedtodescribetheauthor’sfather?A.ConsiderateandhumorousB.Affectionateandopen-mindedC.KnowledgeableandsociableD.EnergeticandhelpfulWhichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedwordexcel?A.Dobetterthanothers.B.Showoff.C.Beclevererthanothers.D.KeephealthyAccordingtotheunderlinedpartthefatherwastellingtheauthorto____.A.trytobegoodtothosewhowereworthmakingfriendswithB.trytotakeadvantageofthosewhowerefriendlytoherC.thinkaboutothersandhelpthemsothatshecouldmakethemserverherD.thinkaboutothersandhelpthembutnottobemadeuseofinanegativewayWhatcanweinferabouttheauthor?A.Sheappreciatedherfatherbecausehesolvedalltheproblemsforher.B.Sheconsideredherfatherhumorousandwasoftenmadetolaughbyhim.C.Shehadsympathyforthefatherless.D.ShewasoutstandinginworkbecauseherfatherpushedherharD.
  • Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.A.newstudysuggeststhattheround-the-clockavailabilitythatcellphonehavebroughttopeople’slivesmaybetakingatollonfamilylifeanewstudysuggests.Thestudywhichfollowedmorethan1300adultsover2yearsfoundthatthosewhoconsistentlyusedamobilephonethroughoutthestudyperiodweremorelikelytoreportnegativespillover’’betweenworkandhomelife—andinturnlesssatisfactionwiththeirfamilylifE.Spilloveressentiallymeansthatthelinebetweenworkandhomebeginstobecomeunclear.Worklifemayinvadehomelifewhenaparentistakingjob-relatedcallsathomeforinstanceorfamilyissuesmaystarttotakeupworktimE.ForexampleachildmaycallmomatworktellinghermicrowaveexplodedexplainedNoelleChesleyanassistantprofessorofsociologyattheUniversityofWisconsin—Milwaukeeandtheauthorofthestudy.TheproblemwithcellphonesseemstobethattheyareallowingforevermorespilloverbetweenworkandhomE.ThismaybeespeciallytrueforworkingwomenthestudyfounD.Amongmenconsistentuseofmobilephonesseemedtoallowmoreworkissuestocreep潜入intofamilytimE.Butforwomenthespillovertendedtogoinbothdirections.BeingconnectedmeantthatworkcutintohometimeandfamilyissuescameintoworklifE.Cellphonesseemtobeopeningmorelinesforstressfulexchangesamongfamilymembers.ButtheremaybewaystocontrolthespilloveraccordingtoChesley.Employersshesaidcouldlookattheirpoliciesoncontactingemployeesafterworkinghourstomakesuretheirexpectationsarereasonable.FortheirpartemployeescoulddecidethatcellphonesgooffduringfamilytimeChesleysaiD.Note:WriteNOMORETHANTENWORDSforeachquestionorstatement.81.Bysayingmaybetakingatollonfamilylifethewriterprobablymeansthatcellphone____________.82.Asaresultofnegativespilloverpeoplewillfeel______________.83.Thewritergavetheexampleofmicrowaveexplodedtoindicatethat______________.84.AccordingtoChesleywhatcouldemployeesdotoavoidspilloverwhentheyarenotatwork?
  • MillionsofwordshavebeensaidaboutyoungpeopleintheUnitedStates.Therearereasons31thisgreatinterestintheirideas32feelandactions.TodaythereareabouteightmillionAmericansinthecollegesanduniversities.Theyoungundertwenty-fivemake33nearlyhalfoftheAmericanpopulationmanyof34willbeinpowerintheU.S.35naturetheirideasareimportanttoeveryoneinthecountryand36isnecessaryfortheolderpeopletounderstand37theythinkandfeel.Collegestudentstodayhavestrong38opinionaboutrightandwrong.Theyaredeeplyinterestedinmakinga39goodlifeforallthepeopleespeciallyforthose40_____haveneverbeengivenafairchancebeforE.
  • .第四节阅读填空共5小题每小题2分满分10分ForoveronehundredandfiftyyearsAmericansofallsocialclasseshavewornbluejeans.71Whethertheyarewornforworkorforfashiontoday.Strauss'inventioncontinuestobepopularnotonlyamongAmericansbutalsoamongpeoplearoundtheworlD.LeviStrausswasborninGermanyin1829.72HegrewupinKentuckybeforemovingtoNewYorkin1847.BeforebecominganAmericancitizenandmovingtotheWestin1853Straussworkedinhisbrother'sdrygoodsbusiness.Thisgavehimachancetoproducehisfamousinvention.Afterthegoldrushof1949StraussdecidedtomovetotheWesttoseekhisfortunE.Straussdidnotwanttobeapersonwhosearchedanareaforminerals.Insteadheknewhecouldmakeagoodlivingbysellingsuppliestotheminers.Atfirstheplannedtosellsewingsuppliesandcloth.73Whenheheardminerscomplainingthattheirclotheswereeasilybrokenortheyusuallytoretheirpocketsduringmininghedecidedtouseaspecialfabrictomakepantsfortheminers.ThesepantsprovedsopopularthathequicklyranoutofmaterialstomakemorE.In1873StraussreceivedaletterfromaJewishtailornamedJacobDaviswhohadinventedaprocessofconnectingpocketswithcopperrivets铆钉.ThismadethepantslastalongtimE.BecauseDavisdidnothavethemoneytopatenthisideaheofferedtoshareitwithStraussifStrausswouldagreetopayforthepatent.74.BythetimeStraussdiedin1902hehadmadeagreatcontributiontoAmericanfashion.75ThebusinesshasbeengrowingeversinceandLeviStrauss'companyisnowoneofthelargestclothingcompaniesintheworlD.A.AsayoungboyhemovedwithhisfamilytotheUnitedStates.B.NobodyknewwhatkindofmaterialwassuitablE.C.HedidandLevijeanshavebeenmadewithmetalrivetseversincE.D.Howeverhedidnotgetmuchbusinessforthoseproducts.E.HealsomadeagreatcontributiontoAmerica'sclothingindustry.F.SincetheywereinventedbyLeviStrausstheyhavebecomeasymbolofAmericanconsumerculturE.G.AsthebusinessgrewStraussgotmuchmoneyfromit.
  • TYPINGThiscourseisforthosewhowanttolearntotypeaswellasthosewhowanttoimprovetheirtyping.Thecourseisnotcommon.Youaretestedinthefirstclassandbeginpracticingatoneofeightdifferentskilllevels.ThisallowsyoutolearnatyourownspeeD.Eachprogramlasts20hours.Bringyourownpaper.Coursefee:$125Materials:$25Twohourseacheveningfortwoweeks.Newclassesbegineverytwoweeks.ThiscourseistaughtbyanumberofqualifiedbusinesseducationteacherswhohavesuccessfullytaughttypingcoursesbeforE.UNDERSTANDINGCOMPUTERSThistwelve-hourcourseisforpeoplewhodonotknowverymuchaboutcomputersbutwhoneedtolearnaboutthem.Youwilllearnwhatcomputersarewhattheycanandcan’tdoandhowtousethem.Coursefee:$75Equipmentfee:$10Jan.47111418WeD.&Sat.9—11:30A.m.JosephSaundersisProfessorofComputerScienceatNewUrbanUniversity.HehasovertwentyyearsofexperienceinthecomputerfielD.STOPSMOKINGDoyouwanttostopsmoking?Haveyoualreadytriedtostopandfailed?Nowisthetimetostopsmokingusingthelatestmethods.Youcanstopsmokingandthistwelve-hourcoursewillhelpyoudoit.Coursefee:$30Jan.291623Mon.2—5p.m.DrJohnGoodisapracticingpsychologistwhohadhelpedhundredsofpeoplestopsmoking.IfyouchoosetheUNDERSTANDINGCOMPUTERScourseyouwillhaveclasses_______.A.fromMondaytoSundayB.fromMondaytoFridayC.onWednesdayandSaturdayD.onSaturdayandSundayTheSTOPSMOKINGcoursewilllast______.A.forhalfadayB.forthreehoursC.foraweekD.forfourweeksMr.Blackworkseverymorningandeveningbuthewantstotakepartinoneofthethreecourses.Themostprobablecoursehewillattendis______.A.typingB.understandingcomputersC.stopsmokingD.allthecoursesIfyouwanttolearncomputerandatthesametimeyouwanttoimproveyourtypingyouwillpay_______.A.$75B.$15C.$115D.$235ThetypicaldifferenceofTypingfromtheothertwois______.A.peoplewithdifferentskilllevelsmaylearnatdifferentspeedB.youwilltakeatestafterthecourseC.youwillpaythefeebeforepracticingD.youwillpaylessmoney
  • Willitmatterifyoudon'thaveyourbreakfast?A.shorttimeagoatestwasgivenintheUnitedStates.Peopleofdifferentagesfrom12to83wereaskedtohaveatest.Duringthetestthesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfastsandsometimestheygotnobreakfastatall.Scientistswantedtoseehowwelltheirbodiesworkedwhentheyhaddifferentkindsofbreakfasts.Therulesshowthatifapersoneatsarightbreakfastheorshewillworkbetterthanifheorshehasnobreakfast.Ifastudenthasfruiteggsbreadandmilkbeforegoingtoschoolheorshewilllearnmorequicklyandlistenmorecarefullyinclass.Theresultisoppositetowhatsomepeoplethink.Havingnobreakfastwillnothelpthemloseweight.Thisisbecausetheyaresohungryatnoonthateattoomuchforlunch.Theywillgainweightinsteadoflosingit.Youwillloseweightifyoureduceyourothermeals.Duringthetestthepeopleweregiven_________.A.nobreakfastatallB.differentbreakfastorsometimesnoneC.veryrichbreakfastD.littlefoodforbreakfastScientistswantedtoknowwhether__________A.breakfasthadanyeffectonworkandstudies.B.peoplewereinterestedinbreakfastC.breakfastdidharmtopeople’shealthD.peoplewouldworkbetterwithoutbreakfastAccordingtothepassagesomepeoplethinkwithoutbreakfasttheywill____A.loseweightB.getagoodresultintheirworkC.gainweightD.notbehungryatall.Whichofthefollowingsciencesisnotright?A.Itisbadforyourhealthtohavenobreakfast.B.Nobreakfastandmorelunchmaymakeyoufatter.C.Themorebreakfastyouhavethemorequicklyyouwilllearninclass.D.Ifyoudon'teatmuchforlunchandsupperyoumayloseweight.
  • 任务型阅读10’:每空填一词Nowadayspeopleusedifferentwaystocommunicatewitheachother.Anddoesonealwaystellthetruthwhenheorshetalkswiththeotheronthephone?Ordoesonesometimestellaliewhenwritingane-mailorgivinganinstantmessage?Recentresearchhasfoundthatcommunicationtechnologiesarefarfromequalwhenitcomestoconveyingthetruth.ThefirststudymadebyJeffHancockofCornellUniversityinIthacaNewYorktocomparehonestyacrossarangeofcommunicationmediahasfoundthatpeoplearetwiceaslikelytotellliesinphoneconversationsastheyareine-mails.Thefactthate-mailsareautomaticallyrecorded---andcancomebacktotroubleyou---appearstobethekeytothefinding.JeffHancockmadeaninvestigationbyasking30studentstokeepacommunicationdiaryforaweek.Inittheynotedthenumberofconversationsore-mailexchangestheyhadlastingmorethan10minutesandhowmanyliestheytolD.Hancockthenworkedoutthenumberofliesperconversationforeachmedium.Hefoundthatliesmadeup14percentofe-mails21percentofinstantmessages27percentofface-to-faceinteractionsandanastonishing37percentofphonecalls.HisresultstobepresentedattheconferenceonhumancomputerinteractioninViennaAustriainAprilhavesurprisedpsychologists.Someexpectede-mailerstobethebiggestliarsreasoningthatbecausetheunrealconditionmakespeopleuncomfortablethedetachment非直接接触ofe-mailingwouldmakeiteasiertoliE.Othersexpectedpeopletoliemoreinface-to-faceexchangesbecausepeoplearemorepracticedatthatformofcommunication.ButHancocksaysitisalsoveryimportantandeffectivewhetheraconversationisbeingrecordedandcouldberereadandwhetheritoccursinrealtimE.Peopleappeartobeafraidtoliewhentheyknowthattheywillberesponsibleforwhattheyhavesaidintheconversationhesays.Thisiswhyfewerliesappearine-mailthanonthephonE.Peoplearealsomorelikelytolieinrealtime---inaninstantmessageorphonecallsay---thaniftheyhavetimetothinkofaresponsesaysHancock.Hefoundmanyliesaresuddenorimmediateresponsestodemandsthattheydon’texpectsuchas:Doyoulikemydress?HancockhopeshisresearchwillhelpbusinesscompaniesworkoutthebestwaysfortheiremployeestocommunicatE.Forinstancethephonemightbethebestmediumforsellingtheirproductswhereemployeesareencouragedtostretchthetruth.Butgivenhisresultsworkassessmentwherehonestyisregardedasmoreimportantthanothersmightbebestdoneusinge-mails.JeffHancock’sstudyonlyingindifferentwaysofcommunicationsThe___71___fromthestatisticsoftheinvestigationLiesbecome___72___whenthecommunicatingwayschangefrom___73___toinstantmessagestoface-to-faceinteractionstophonecall.The___74___whypeoplelie/don’tliePeoplewon’tliewhentheirconversationswillberecordedandcanberereadorwhentheyknowtheyshouldbe___75___forwhathavesaiD.Peoplelieinrealtimemostlybecausetheyhavetoanswer___76___questionswithouthesitation.The___77___thatbusinesscompaniescanlearnfromthestudyUsingtelephonesfor___78___becausetheiremployeescanstretchthetruth.Usinge-mailsforworkassessmentbecausetheiremployeesmusttellwhatthey’vedone___79___.Theinference推断fromthestudySuitablemediashouldbechosenfordifferent___80___purposes.
  • 2009.广东卷读写任务共1小题满分25分阅读下面的短文然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文Jackieisperhapsthemosteasilyannoyedkoala考拉attheFeatherdaleWildlifeParkinsouthernAustraliA.Allthekoalasthereareunhappyandcomplaining.Youwouldbetooifyouwereusedtonightactivitiesandsomeonekeptwakingyouupalldaywhileyouweretryingtosleepitoff.That’sright—sleepitoff.Theaveragekoalaisalwayshalfasleepbecauseitfeedsontheleavesofaspecialkindthatmakesitsleepy.ThereasonJackieandherfellowkoalasarerepeatedlyawokenfromtheirdeepsleepissotheycanbehuggedandphotographedbytouristswhomakethetripstoFeatherdaleandanincreasingnumberofothernationalparksforjustthatspecialexperiencE.WhateverdepartmentintheAussiegovernmentinchargeofsuchthingsisnowmovingtomakethepracticeillegalwhichisunderstandablE.Howwouldyoureactmyfriendifyouweretryingtosleepoffadozentimesandsomeroundfurrycreaturesmellingofgrasskeptwakingyou?*考拉即树袋熊[写作内容]1.以约30个词概括这段短文的内容2.然后以约120个词就该不该禁止游客和动物拍照进行议论内容包括:1人们在参观动物园时为什么喜欢和动物拍照2假如你处在那些动物的处境你会有什么反应3你认为是否应该禁止游客和动物拍照[写作要求]1.在作文中可以使用自己亲身的经历或虚构的故事也可以参照阅读材料的内容但不得直接引用原文中的句子2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称
  • MisunderstandingmeansEast-Westculturalclash.A.failuretounderstanddifferentcustomsleadtomisunderstanding.A.commonexampleofthisclashoccursinChinawhenWesternerscomplainthattheChinesearenoisyandimpoliteandfeeluneasywiththequestions:Whereareyoufrom?Wheredoyouwork?Howmuchdoyouearn?Areyoumarried?OneWesternerhasdescribedthisquestionandanswerprocessasaLaowaiforeignerLitany.It'snotsurprisingthatforeignersinChinawhoarenotfamiliarwithChineseculturewouldbeshockedbythequestionsandmightfeelthatChineseweremeddlingintheiraffairs.WhydoChineseandWesternershaveoppositebehaviourinpublicandinsociety?Culturaldifferencespartlyexplainthis.Chinesecultureisfoundedoncollectivism.InsteadofconsideringthemselvesindividualsChineseareaboveallmembersofacommunity.Theyidentifymorewithemployeesofthecompanycitizensofthecountryhusbandsorwivesorfathers.Theyareusedtothinkingofgroups.Withthiscommunityspiritit'snotuncommontoapproachotherswithquestions.SoWhereareyoufrom?couldmeanI'minterestedinyouandreadytobeyourfriend;Howmuchmoneydoyouearn?couldmeanIfyoudon'tearnenoughtofeedyourselfI'mhappytoinviteyoutosharemyriceporridge;andAreyoumarried?couldmeanIfyou'restillsingleI'llhelpyoufindagirlfrienD.ForChineseaskingastrangerquestionsisanormalwaytoshowsympathyandtoinvitesomeonetohaveafriendlyconversation.Chineseona10-hourtrainridewouldbeconsideredimpoliteorevenarrogantiftheyrefusedtoaskoranswerquestions.ThatiswhyaChinesetrainrideisalwayshappyandanimatedforChinesebutcanbenoisyforaEuropean.Westerncultureisbasedonindividualism.A.Westernerseeshimselforherselfbothasanindividualandmemberofacommunity.Thusanyinsistenceoncommunicatingthroughquestionsmightbeconsideredannoying.InEuropeapersonona10-hourtrainridewillbeconsideredpoliteifheorshewantstokeepsilentforthewholejourney.ThisisalsowhytrainridesinEuropeareagreeablyquietforEuropeansbutpossiblepainfulforChinesE.ThereseemstobefundamentallynothingwrongwithbeinginterestedinstrangersdependingonthecircumstancesbuteitheraskingquestionsornotaskingquestionscouldproveindelicatE.Whoeveryouareberelaxedandpolitenomatterwhetheryougetintrusivequestionsoraperfunctoryhello.66.Whichiswrongabouttheabovefourquestionsinparagraph2?TheChineseusethemtoshowtheirsympathy.TheWesternerswillbeshockedatthesequestionsTheyareoftenaskedtoopenaconversationbyChinesepeoplE.Theyimplythespiritofindividualism.67.AccordingtothepassageallthefollowingshowstheculturedifferencesbetweenweChineseandtheWesternsexcept_________________.theChineseconsiderthemselvestobemembersofacommunitywhiletheWesternsdon’twesterncultureisfoundedonindividualismyourquestionswillannoyaWesternerifhe/shedoesn’twanttocommunicatetrainjourneyinWesterncountriesareoftenquietbutnoisyinChina68.Onaten-hourtrainride___________________________.theChinesewillprobablytalkwithstrangershappilytheWesternersarecertaintotalkwithstrangersitisimpoliteforboththeChineseandtheWesternerstokeepsilentitisoftenpainfulfortheWesternerstobeinsilence69.Theunderlinedwordanimatedinparagraph4possiblymeans_______________.A.causingshamefulfeelingsB.filledwithnoiseC.fulloflifeandspiritD.importantandagreeable70.Themainideaofthepassageisprobably_____________________.A.weshouldn’tasktheWesternersthefourquestionsB.culturedifferencesmayleadtomisunderstandingC.it’swrongtobeinterestedinstrangersD.askingastrangerquestionsisanormalwaytoshowsympathy
  • 三阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下面短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Iwasworkingasaconsultantinabeercompanyhelpingthepresidentandseniorvice-presidentsformandcarryouttheirnewplanningprojects.ItwasreallyagreatchallengE.Atthesametimemymotherwasinthefinalstagesofcancer.Iworkedduringthedayanddrove40mileshometobewithhereverynight.ItwastiringandstressfulbutitwaswhatIwantedtodo.MycommitmentwastocontinuetodoexcellentconsultingduringthedayeventhoughmyeveningswereveryharD.Ididn’twanttobotherthepresidentwithmysituationyetIfeltsomeoneatthecompanyneededtoknowwhatwasgoingon.SoItoldthevice-presidentofHumanResourcesaskinghimnottosharetheinformationwithanyonE.AfewdayslaterthepresidentcalledmeintohisofficE.Ifiguredhewantedtotalktomeaboutoneofthemanyissueswewereworkingon.WhenIenteredheaskedmetositdown.HefacedmefromacrosshislargedesklookedmeintheeyeandsaidIhearyourmotherisveryill.Iwastotallycaughtbysurpriseandburstintotears.Hejustlookedatmeletmycryingsubside平息andthengentlysaidasentenceIwillneverforget:WhateveryouneeD.Thatwasit.HisunderstandingandhiswillingnessbothtoletmebeinmypainandtooffermeeverythingwerequalitiesofsympathythatIcarrywithmetothisday.1.Whentheauthorwasworkinginabeercompanyhismother.A.wasconcernedabouthimB.drewthepresident’sattentionC.wasseriouslyillD.wasproudofherson2.Althoughhefelttiredandstressedhefeltithisduty.A.tocarryouttheirnewstrategicvisionB.toavoidbotheringthepresidentC.totellthevice-presidenthisdifficultsituationD.todohisjobwellandlookafterhismother3.Mostprobablythepresidentgottheinformationfrom.A.arelativeoftheauthor’sB.thevicepresidentC.theauthor’sgoodfriendsD.theauthor’scolleagues4.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtobestdescribethepresident?A.ConsideratE.B.Intelligent.C.Honest.D.ConsultativE.5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.UnderstandingIsEverywhereB.GenerousPresidentC.SympathyIsNeededD.AnUnforgettableMemory
  • SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneeD.A.TheDecadeofInternetRevolutionB.TheEraofNationalMisfortuneC.TheEraofMisplacedAnxietyD.TheDecadeofGreatFeatsE.TheDecadeofYouthHeroisminDistressF.TheDecadeofGreatImbalancesThefirstdecadeofthenewmillenniumhascometoanenD.It’sbecomeasortofhabittogivearepresentativenametoeachdecadesoonceagainaneffortisunderwaytofindatermtofittheyearsfrom2000to2009.80.__________Thatshouldn’tbetoohardajobforushereinChinA.Firstnocountryhasseeneconomicgrowthinthelastdecadelikethis.Theeconomyquadrupledwithalmostdouble-digitannualgrowthandGDPwentfromNo.6toNo.3.It’snowonlyslightbelowthatofJapanandmanyaresayingthatitwillonlybeanotheryearortwobeforewehavetheworld’ssecondlargesteconomy.Inadditionin2008ChinawashosttotheOlympicspossiblythebestorganizedandhostedGamesoverandthatimpressedtheworldandboostedChineseconfidencE.81._________Theeconomydevelopedatabreakneckpaceandpersonalwealthmushroomed---formanyanyway.Salariesmultipliedstockmarketinvestmentandrealestatewereabubblethenburstthenbecameabubbleagain.Chinanowhasoneofthelargestcollectionsofmillionairesandbillionairesintheworldandhashelpedkeeptheworld’sluxuryproductsindustryfromgoingunder.Meanwhiletheearningsgaphaswidenedinanunprecedentedway.Millionsarestilllivingnearthepovertylineandtheurbanpoorhasbecomeanobviousproblem.82._________YethowcouldwethinkofthechangeswithoutincludingtheInternet?Ifonethingcanbecreditedwithmakingthemostchangesinpeople’slivesitshouldbetheWorldWideWeB.Welearnedtousee-mailchatroomsandBBSatthebeginningofthedecadeandafterwitnessingonedotcomburstit’stimeforthesecondInternetentrepreneurialwavE.Thistimehoweverit’sintheformofsocialnetworkingsiteslikeFacebookTwitterandKaixinaswellasvideo-siteslikeYoutubeandTudou.83.__________OhandwhocouldforgetthemanymisfortunesandthetragediesthatbefellChinainthelast10years:miningaccidentsthatkilleddozensatatimeapublichealthcrisislikeSARSorthedisastrousWenchuanearthquakethatdestroyedtownsandthousandsoffamily.WeseemtohaveadisproportionateshareoftragicthingshappeningherE.AtthesametimetheChineseespeciallyyoungeroneshaveshownanamazingabilitytorecoverfromthesedisastersandbestrongerandmoreunifieD.MillionsofyoungvolunteerspouredintoSichuantooffertheirhelpastheydidinotheremergencies.84.___________TheWesthasagenerallydarkerviewofthispastdecadE.OneofTheNewYorkTimesarticlesinmid-NovembersaidthatinthinkingaboutanamefromtheAmericanpointofviewitseemsdifficulttofindtherightexpressionforsomuchupheavalchangeandworry:theY2KmillenniumbugwhichnevercausedmuchdamageandchaostheallegedweaponsofmassdestructioninIraqwhichwereneverfound;andsoon.TheUnitedStatelaunchedtwowarsafter9/11butneverrealizedthattherealthreattoAmericaninterestslayinitsowneconomyandfinancesuntilthesub-primecrisiseruptedin2007.Othersfinditanalmostimpossiblejobtonamethedecadesayingitwilltakemanyyearstonamethe2000sbecauseitwilltakemanyyearstofigureoutwhatwefeelthatwelostduringthatperioD.
  • .Beijing—PremierWenJiabaohasurgedtheleadershipofallcountriestodeepentheirpoliticalwillintacklingclimatechangewoes灾难asuncertaintiesmountinthemonthsbeforetheUnitedNation’sconferenceinCancunMexicoattheendofthisyear.WenmadetheremarksonFridaywhenhemetwithnearly20politiciansclimatechangeandenvironmentalministersworldwidewhoareinBeijingthisweekendtoattendaninternationalforumongreeneconomyandclimatechangE.BasedontheachievementsmadeattheCopenhagenSummitlastDecemberWenurgedtherichcountriestofurtherclarifytheircompulsorycarbonreductiontargets.AtthesametimewedevelopingcountriesshouldmakeclearourvoluntarygoalofslowingdownclimatechangeWensaiD.Wenalsourgedthedevelopedcountriestotransferclimatechangefriendlytechnologiestothedevelopingcountriesespeciallythepoorestcountriesandislandnations.DuringthemeetingWensaidChinawillredoubleitseffortsinreducingcarbonemissionsandimprovingenergyefficiencyduringthecomingyearsafteritfinishesits2006-2010goalofcuttingenergyconsumptionperunitofeconomicoutputby20percent.WhilepraisingChinaforitsgreeneffortsformerAustralianPrimeMinisterRobertJ.LeeHawkeaskedChinatoshareitsexperiencesandlessonsonenergysavingsandpollutionreductiontotherestoftheworldtotackleglobalenvironmentalwoesandclimatechangE.Wenresponded:ChinatogetherwiththerestoftheworldiswillingtomakeitsduecontributionincopingwithglobalwarmingandclimatechangE.AtabanquetfortheforeignguestsonFridaynightformervice-premierZengPeiyansaidmountinguncertaintiesareaheadfortheclimatechangenegotiations.TheworldneedsmoredialogueandcooperationZengsaiD.ClimatechangewoesareoursharedchallengesbuttherootliesinthehistoricalemissionsbythedevelopedcountriessaidZengaspresidentoftheChinaCenterforInternationalEconomicExchangeswhichorganizedtheweekendclimatechangesummit.ZengexpectedtheforumtoworkasaplatformfordifferentcountriestocommunicatetheirpositionsfreelybeforetheBonnclimatechangenegotiationinJuneandtheCancunconferenceattheendofthisyear.51.Whichtitlesuitsthispassagebest?A.WemustworkonclimatechangE.B.Weshouldshareour‘green’technology.C.Weneedtoclarifyouractiontargets.D.WeoughttocooperatetocontroltheclimatE.52.WhydidWenJiabaourgethedevelopedcountriestoclarifytheircarbonreductiontargets?A.Becausethedevelopedcountriesarenotwillingtodealwithglobalenvironmentalwoes.B.BecausethedevelopingcountrieshavenotsetanygoalofslowingdownclimatechangE.C.Becausetherearemountinguncertaintiesaheadfortheclimatechangenegotiations.D.BecauseagreementswerealreadymadeattheCopenhagenSummitlastDecember.53.Whatkindofgoalshouldadevelopingcountryhavetoslowdownclimatechange?A.A.lessimportantgoal.B.A.self-assessedgoal.C.A.negotiation-basedgoalD.A.morecompulsorygoal.54.Theunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphbutoneimplies____________.A.Airpollutionjustexistedinthedevelopedcountriesinthepast.B.InthepastthedevelopedcountriessloweddownthedevelopmentoftheworlD.C.Climatechangewoeswereoriginallycausedbythedevelopedcountries.D.Therichcountriesshouldbemoreresponsiblesincetheypollutedmost.55.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____________.A.TheChinesegovernmentintendstoberegardedasadevelopedcountry.B.ThewholeworldhasgotthesameopinionaboutthemeasurestotakE.C.Thedevelopedcountrieshavenotfoundanyeffectivewaystocuttheiremissions.D.ThereisstillalongwaytogobeforeanagreementcanbereacheD.
  • Whenaratherdirtypoorlydressedpersonkneelsatyourfeetandputsouthishandstobegforafewcoinsdoyouhurryonnotknowingwhattodoordoyoufeelsadandhurriedlyhandoversomemoney?Whatshouldourattitudetobeggarsbe?Therecanbenoquestionthattheworldisfullofterriblysadstories.Itmustbeterribletohavenoideawhereournextmealisgoingtocomefrom.Itseemscruelnottogivesomemoneytobeggars.Certainlymostoftheworld’sgreatreligionszōng jiāo orderustobeopen-heartedandsharewhatwehavewiththoselessfortunatethanourselves.Buthastheworldchanged?Maybewhatwasmorally道德方面rightintheolddayswhenoneknewexactlywhointhevillagehadsufferedmisfortuneandneededhelpisnolongerthebestideA.Quiteafewpeoplewillnotgivetobeggars.Letuslookattheirarguments.Firstsomebelievethatmanycitybeggarsdressuponpurposetolookpitiableandactuallymakeagoodlivingfrombegging.Givingtobeggarsonlyencouragesthissortofevil恶行.Secondlythereistheworrythatthemoneyyougivewillbespentonbeerwineordrugs.Thirdlythereistheopinionthatthereisnorealexcuseforbegging.Onemightbepoorbutthatisnoreasonforlosingone’ssenseofprideandself-dependencE.RelatedtothisistheopinionthattheproblemshouldbedealtwithbythegovernmentratherthanordinarypeoplE.Somepeoplethinkbeggarsshouldgotothelocalgovernmentdepartmentandreceivehelp.Itishardtocometoanyfinalconclusion;therearevariouscasesandwemustdealwiththemdifferently.A.fewcoinscansavealifeinsomesituationsandevenifthemoneyiswastedthatdoesnottakeawaythemoralgoodnessofthegiver.68.Whatismainlydiscussedinthepassage?A.MoraldeedsofpeoplE.B.Religiousactivitiesofthechurch.C.Moralgoodnessofthegiver.D.Argumentsongivingtobeggars.69.WhatcanweinferfromthesentenceButhastheworldchanged?inthesecondparagraph?A.PeoplenolongerknowwhosuffersmisfortuneinthevillagE.B.Somepeoplewillnotdowhatwasmorallyrightinthepast.C.Wedon’tmeetwiththosewhoneedhelpanymorE.D.Nowitisthegovernment’sdutytohelpthebeggars.70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Somepeopledressuptopretendtobebeggars.B.Somebeggarswantmoneytohelptheirchildrengotoschool.C.Somebeggarsusethemoneytobuydrugs.D.Somebeggarshavenoexcuseforbegging.71.Inthelastparagraphthewriterthinksthatitishardtocometoanyfinalconclusionbecause______.A.thecasescanbesodifferentB.therearesomanybeggarsC.thereissomuchmoneywastedD.therearesomanydifferentarguments
  • Therearesomeverygoodthingsaboutopeneducation.Thiswayofteachingallowsstudentstogrowaspeopleandtodeveloptheirowninterestsinmanysubjects.Openeducationallowsstudentstoberesponsiblefor负责theirowneducationastheyareresponsibleforwhattheydoinlife.Somestudentsdobadlyintraditionalclassrooms.Theopenclassroommayallowthemtoenjoylearning.Somestudentswillbehappierinanopeneducationschool.Theywillnothavetoworryaboutgradesorrules.Forstudentswhoworryaboutthesethingsalotitisagoodideatobeinanopenclassroom.Butmanystudentswillnotdowellinanopenclassroom.Forsomestudentstherearetoofewrules.Thesestudentswilldolittleinschool.Theywillnotmakegooduseofopeneducation.Becauseopeneducationissodifferentfromtraditionaleducationthesestudentsmayhaveaproblemofgettingusedtomakingsomanychoices.Formanystudentsitisimportanttohavesomerulesintheclassroom.Theyworryabouttherulesevenwhentherearenorules.Evenafewruleswillhelpthiskindofstudents.Thelastpointaboutopeneducationisthatsometraditionalteachersdonotlikeit.Manyteachersdonotbelieveinopeneducation.Teacherswhowanttohaveanopenclassroommayhavemanyproblemsattheirschool.Younowknowwhatopeneducationis.Someofitsgoodpointsandbadpointshavebeenexplained.Youmayhaveyourownopinionaboutopeneducation.Thewriterthinksthatopeneducationisagoodideabutonlyintheory.Inactualfactitmaynotworkverywellinarealclassorschool.Thewriterbelievesthatmoststudentsbutofcoursenotallstudentswantsomestructureintheirclasses.Theywantandneedtohaverules.Insomecasestheymustbemadetostudysomesubjects.Manystudentsarepleasedtofindsubjectstheyhavetostudyinteresting.Theywouldnotstudythosesubjectsiftheydidnothaveto.67.Openeducationallowsstudentsto________A.growastheyareeducatedB.beresponsiblefortheirfutureC.developtheirowninterestsD.discoversubjectsoutsideclass68.Somestudentslikeopeneducationbutsomestudentswilldolittleinanopenclassroombecause___________.A.therearetoofewrulesB.theyhateactivitiesC.openeducationissimilartotraditionaleducationD.theyworryabouttherules69.WhichofthefollowingisNotmentionedinthepassage?A.Sometraditionalteachersdonotlikeopeneducation.B.Manyteachersdonotbelieveinopeneducation.C.Teachersmayhaveproblemsinopenclassroom.D.Theteachers’feelingsandattitudesareimportanttothestudents.70.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarize总结thepassage?A.OpeneducationisareallycomplicatedideA.B.Openeducationisbetterthantraditionaleducation.C.Teachersdislikeopeneducation.D.OpeneducationisagoodideainpracticE.
  • 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能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项51.HowevertherealmoviecapitalisMumbaiinIndiA.MumbaiusedtobeknownasBombayandsothefilmindustrythereiscalledBollywood.BollywoodmakestwiceasmanymovieseachyearasHollywood–morethan800filmsayear.52.Foronething.BollywoodmoviesaremuchlongerthanmostHollywoodmovies.MostBollywoodmoviesaremorethanthreehourslongandcontainsingingdancingactionadventuremysteryandromancE.BecauseBollywoodfilmscontainsomanydifferentfeaturesthisstyleoffilmissometimescalledamasalafilm.MasalaisanIndianwordforamixtureofspices.53.IttakesmuchlongertomakeamovieinHollywoodthaninBollywooD.InfactfilmingmaybeginonaBollywoodmoviebeforethescript剧本isevenfinisheD.ThedirectorandwritercanmakeupthestorywhilethefilmisbeingmadE.54.BollywoodactorsareverypopularandsomeareinsuchhighdemandthattheymayworkonseveralmoviesatthesametimE.55.SincemostBollywoodmoviesfollowthesamekindofstoryshootingscenesforseveralfilmsatthesametimeisnotabigproblemforactorsordirectors.ThisalsohelpskeepthecostofBollywoodmovieslowerthanthecostofHollywoodmovies.TheaverageBollywoodfilmwithabudget预算ofonlytwomillionU.S.dollarsseemsverycheapcomparedtotheaveragebudgetofsixtymillionU.S.dollarsforaHollywoodfilm–thirtytimesasmuch!A.AnotherbigdifferencebetweenBollywoodandHollywoodmoviesisthewaythemoviesaremadE.B.BollywoodproducesmoremoviesthanHollywooD.C.MostpeoplethinkthatthecapitalofthemovieworldisHollywoodintheUnitedStates.D.Theymayevenshootscenesforseveralfilmsonthesamedayusingthesameclothesandscenery.E.OnlyIndianpeoplecanunderstandBollywoodmovies.F.Sometimestheywillevenwritethescriptbyhandinsteadoftakingtimetotypeit.G.ThemoviesfromBollywoodareverydifferentfromHollywoodmovies.
  • 任务型阅读共10小题每小题1分满分10分注意每空格1个单词Educatinggirlsquitepossiblyharvestsahigherrateofreturnthananyotherinvestment投资availableinthedevelopingworlD.Women’seducationmaybeanunusualfieldsforeconomists经济学家butincreasingwomen’scontributiontodevelopmentisactuallyasmuchaneconomicasasocialissuE.AndeconomicswithitsfocusonencouragementprovidesanexplanationforwhysomanygirlsarenoteducateD.Parentsinlow-incomefamiliesfailtoinvestintheirdaughtersbecausetheydonotexpectthemtomakeaneconomiccontributiontothefamily:girlsgrowuponlytomarryintosomebodyelse’sfamilyandbearchildren.Girlsarethusseenaslessvaluablethanboysandarekeptathometodohouseworkwhiletheirbrothersaresenttoschool---theprophecy预言becomesself-fulfillingtrappingwomeninaviciouscircle恶性循环ofneglect.Aneducatedmotherontheotherhandhasgreaterearningabilitiesoutsidethehomeandfacesancompletelydifferentsetofchoices.SheislikelytohavefewerbuthealthierchildrenandcaninsistonthedevelopmentofallthechildrenensuringthatherdaughtersaregivenafairchancE.Theeducationofherdaughtersthenmakesitmuchmorelikelythatthenextgenerationofgirlsaswellasboyswillbeeducatedandhealthy.TheviciouscircleisthustransformedintoavirtuouscirclE.Fewwillarguethateducatingwomenhasgreatsocialbenefits.Bitithasenormouseconomicadvantagesaswell.Mostobviouslythereisthedirecteffectofeducationonthepayoffemaleworkers.Payriseby10to20percentforeachadditionalyearofschooling.Suchbigreturnsareimpressivebythestandardofotheravailableinvestmentsbuttheyarejustthebeginning.Educatingwomenalsohasasignificantimpactonhealthpracticesincludingfamilyplanning.Topic:Thesignificanceoffemale68._________indevelopingcountriesViewpointEducatinggirlsismorebeneficialthananyotherinvestmentFamiliesFrom69._________familiesFromeducatedmothers’familiesAttitudesGirlsareofless70._____thanboysDevelopmentshouldbeforall71.______PracticesThereis72.______investmentindaughtersGirlsaremadetostayathome73._____housework.Girlsandboyshave74._____chances.ResultsA.viciouscircleA.virtuouscircleSignificanceEducatinggirls75.____tosocialbenefits76.____advantagesandhealthpracticesincludingfamilyplanning.77.____________Educatingindevelopingcountriesisimportantandrewarding.
  • 第二节语法填空共10小题每小题1.5分满分15分阅读下面短文按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空并将答案填写在答题卡标号为31~40的相应位置上OnApril20aftertwoclassesinthemorningthebroadcastingstationofourschoolwentontheair.The31announcetoldusthesadnewsthatastudentnamedTongKaiinJunior2neededakidneytransplant肾移植.Itwouldcostonehundredthousandyuan.Itwas32possibilityforhisfamilytopaysomuchmoney.Thenewssoonspread33thecampus.Fromthatdayontheteachersandstudentsbegantocontributemoneytohelphim.Theteachers34donatepartoftheirsalaries.ManystudentshelpedTongKaiwiththeirpocketmoney.A.studentinJunior3contributedeightyyuanandsaidThemoneywe35contributeisnotenoughforTong’soperationbutwehavedone36wecan.InonlythreedaystenthousandyuanwascollecteD.With37helpofmanystudentsandteachersTonggotenoughmoneyandwasoperatedon38success.HesaidIthoughtIwasthe39unluckypersonintheworldbutnowIthinkjusttheoppositE.While40saythesewordshecouldn’tkeepbackhistears.
  • 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1个单词请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上OhthethingsthatIshouldseeifIhadthepowerofsightforjustthreedays!ThefastdaywouldbeabusyonE.Ishouldcalltomeallmydearfriendsandlooklongintotheirfacesimprinting刻上uponmymindtheoutwardevidencesofthebeautythatiswithinthemIshouldletmyeyesresttooonthefaceofababysothatIcouldcatchavisionoftheeagerinnocentbeautywhichprecedestheindividual'sconsciousnessoftheconflictswhichlifedevelops.AndIshouldliketolookintotheloyaltrustingeyesofmydogs--theseriouscleverlittleScottieDarkieandthestrongunderstandingGreatDaneHelgawhosewarmtenderandplayfulfriendshipsaresocomfortingtomE.OnthatbusyfirstdayIshouldalsoviewthesmallsimplethingsofmyhomE.IwanttoseethewarmcolorsinthecarpetsundermyfeetthepicturesonthewallsthelovelysmallfurniturethattransformsahouseintohomE.Myeyeswouldrestrespectfullyonthebooksindot-raisedtypewhichIhavereadbuttheywouldbemoreeagerlyinterestedintheprintedbookswhichseeingpeoplecanreadforduringthelongnightofmylifethebooksIhavereadandthosewhichhavebeenreadtomehavebuiltthemselvesintoagreatshininglighthouseshowingmethedeepestchannelsofhumanlifeandthehumanspirit.IntheafternoonofthatfirstseeingdayIshouldtakealongwalkinthewoodsandintoxicate使陶醉myeyesonthebeautiesoftheworldofNaturetryingdesperatelytoabsorbinafewhoursthevastbrilliancewhichispresentingitselftothosewhocanseE.OnthewayhomefrommywoodlandtripmypathwouldlieclosetoafarmsothatImightseethepatienthorsesploughinginthefieldandthepeacefulcontentofmenlivingclosetothesoil.AndIshouldprayforthegloryofacolorfulsunset.WhenduskhadfallenIshouldexperiencethedoubledelightofbeingabletoseebyartificiallightwhichthegeniusofmanhascreatedtoextendthepowerofhissightwhenNaturebringsdarkness.InthenightofthatfirstdayofsightIshouldnotbeabletosleepsofullwouldbemymindofthememoriesoftheday!byHelenKellerThefirstdaywhatHelenKellerwoulddoif71_________threedaystoseeInthemorning●Looklongintothefacesofallherdearfriendssothatshewouldnever72_______theevidencesoftheirbeauty●CatchavisionoftheeagerinnocentbeautyofababybyrestinghereyesonhisfacE.●Lookintotheloyaltrustingeyesofher73__________●Viewthesmallsimplethingsofherhomesuchaswarmcolorspicturestrifles.●Fixhereyeswith74_____onthebooksinraisedtypeshehasreadandtheprintedbooksforseeingpeoplewithinterest.Intheafternoon●Walkinthewoods;intoxicatehereyesonthebeautiesoftheworldofNatureand75_________inafewhoursthevastbrillianceoftheworlD.●Walk76________afarmseethepatienthorsesploughinginthefieldandthepeacefulcontentofmenlivingclosetothesoil.●Prayforthegloryofacolorfulsunset.Inthe77_______Experiencethedoubledelightofbeingabletosee78___________byman-madelight.Atnight79_________tosleepsofullwouldbehermindofthememoriesoftheday!Fromthepassageweknowinspiteofher80____________HelenKeller'wasstillfullofloveforlifE.
  • SectionD:Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.ThenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHAN25WORDS.AsskiesfillwithmillionsofmigratingbirdsEuropeanscientistssaytheseasonalmiracleappearstodependonaseemingcontradiction:Thefatterthebirdthemoreefficientlyitflies.Theresultsoftheirstudycontradictacentraltheoryofaerodynamics空气动力学whichpredictsthatthepowerneededtoflyincreaseswithweight.Forbirdsapparentlythecostofflyingwithheavyfuelloadsisconsiderablysmallerthanpreviouslythought.Researchersfoundthatredknotwadingbirdsdoubletheirnormalbodyweightof100gramsbeforemakingtheirtwice-a-yearnonstopcommutebetweentheBritishIslesandtheRussianArctiC.Distance:5000kilometres.AnotherstudyinthejournalNaturemeasuredthebenefitsofflyinginanaerodynamicVformationwhichallowsbirdstosaveenergybyglidingintheleadbird’sairstream.Flyinginformationtheirheartrateswereasmuchas14.5percentlowerthanflyingsoloaccordingtoHenriWimerskirchaFrenchscientist.Thefindingshelpexplainhowbirdscompletedifficultmigrations.Researchershadassumedthatthinnermoreathleticbirdswouldhavethebestchanceofsurvival.Thefirststudysuggeststhatbuildingupfatdepositstobeburnedasfuelduringthemigrationisworthmorethantheenergyittakestocarrytheadditionalweight.Heavierbirdsapparentlyusetheirmusclesmoreefficiently.Inthestudyresearcherssaidtheirteamstudiedthebirdsflownatdifferentbodymassesduring28simulatedflights.TheywereinjectedwithasmallamountofwatercontainingaradioactiveelementthatenabledtheteamtomeasuretheamountofenergyburneD.Howmuchwillaredknotwadingbirdprobablyweighbeforemakingitsnonstopmigratingflight?_____________________________________________________________________________86.Theadditionalweightgainedbeforetheflightwon’tincreasethepoweredneededtofly;onthecontraryitworksas_______________________________87.Howdidscientistssuccessfullyconductthefirststudy?___________________________________________________________________________________88.WecaninferfromthestudiesonfatdepositsandVformationflyingthatbothfactors_______________________________________________________________________________
  • LanguageasaSystemofSymbolsOfallsystemsofsymbols符号languageisthemosthighlydevelopeD.Ithasbeenpointedoutthathumanbeingsbyagreementcanmakeanythingstandforanything.Humanbeingshaveagreedinthecourseofcenturiesofmutual相互的dependencytoletthevariousnoisesthattheycanproducewiththeirlungsthroatstonguesteethandlipssystematicallystandforcertainhappeningsintheirnervoussystems.WecallthatsystemofagreementslanguagE.Thereisnonecessaryconnectionbetweenthesymbolandthatwhichitstandsfor.Justassocialpositionscanbesymbolizedbyfeatherswornontheheadbygoldonthewatchchainorbyathousandotherthingsaccordingtothecultureweliveinsothefactofbeinghungrycanbesymbolizedbyathousanddifferentnoisesaccordingtotheculturewelivein.Howeverobviousthesefactsmayappearatfirstglancetheyareactuallynotsoobviousastheyseemexceptwhenwetakespecialpainstothinkaboutthesubject.Symbolsandthethingstheystandforareindependentofeachotheryetweallhaveawayoffeelingasifandsometimesactingasiftherewerenecessaryconnections.Forexampletherearepeoplewhofeelthatforeignlanguagesareunreasonablebynature;foreignershavesuchfunnynamesforthingsandwhycan’ttheycallthingsbytheirrightnames?ThisfeelingexhibitsitselfmoststronglyinthoseEnglishandAmericantouristswhoseemtobelievethattheycanmakethenativesofanycountryunderstandEnglishiftheyshoutloudenough.Likethelittleboywhoisreportedtohavesaid:Pigsarecalledpigsbecausetheyaresuchdirtyanimalstheyfeelthatthesymbolisinherently内在地connectedinsomewaywiththethingssymbolizeD.68.Languageisahighlydevelopedsystemofsymbolsbecausehumanbeings______.A.havemadeuseoflanguageforcenturiesB.useournervoussystemstosupportlanguageC.havemadevariousnoisesstandforanyeventsD.canmakeanythingstandforanythingbyagreement69.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraph2?A.Differentnoisesmaymeandifferentthings.B.Ourculturedetermineswhatasymbolstandsfor.C.Thelanguageweusesymbolizesoursocialpositions.D.OursocialpositionsdeterminethewaywearedresseD.70.InParagraph3takespecialpainsprobablymeans_____.A.tryveryhardB.takeourtimeC.areveryunhappyD.feelespeciallypainful71.Theexampleofthelittleboyisusedtoshowthat_____.A.adultsoftenlearnfromtheiryoungB.pigisadirtywordbecausepigsaredirtyC.wordsarenotconnectedwiththethingstheystandforD.peoplesometimeshavewrongideasabouthowlanguageworks
  • .WhatIsNaturalMedicineNaturalMedicineistousethenaturalenvironmentthenatureofthematerialitselftocurediseasesandrestorethehealth.Itinvolvesbetteringone’sbreathingwaysunbathingimprovingone’sdietsandsoonwhichplayanimportantpartinourhealthcarE.StartaRewardingCareerTodayTheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesCollegeofNaturalMedicineprovidesyouwithNationallyRecognizednaturalmedicinecoursesthatcanbestudiedinthecomfortofyourownhomeoratourBrisbanecampusintheheartofStonesCorner.AIASCollegeofNaturalMedicinehasbeenprovidingaccredited官方认可的naturalhealthcoursesformorethan20yearsandoffersaccreditedcertificatediplomaandadvanceddiplomalevelnaturalmedicinebeautyandmassage按摩courses.WhyStudyattheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesWithover36yearsofspecializedtrainingand120coursesourNaturalMedicineCollegeisAustralia’slongestrunningandmostsoughtaftertrainingproviderforNaturalMedicineEducation.OurstateoftheartfacilitieshighlyexperiencedinstructorsandfriendlysupportstaffmakeusthefirstchoiceforDistanceEducationandOn-campusstudy.StudyingatHomeAllofourcoursesareavailabletostudyathomE.WeprovideallthematerialandsupportyouwillneedtosuccessfullycompleteyourcoursE.BenefitsofStudyingatHome●WorkatyourownpacE.●Noneedtotravelorrelocateclosertoacampus.●Nointerruptiontoyourexistingcommitments.●YouarestillinfullcontactwiththecollegeviaTelephoneEmailandPostsoyouwon’tbeoutoftouchwiththelatesttrainingtechniques.55.Youcanlearnhowto______attheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesCollegeofNaturalMedicinE.A.applysciencetoourlifeB.operateonvariouspatientsC.adjustone’sdietorbreathD.lookaftermentally-illpeople56.Oneofthereasonsforyourchoiceofgoingtothecollegeisthat_______.A.itistheoldestcollegeofthistypeinAustraliaB.itoffersmorecoursesthananyothercollegeC.youmayfindthebestartfacilitiesthereD.youwillgetaccreditedcertificateordiploma57.Ifyoutakethecoursesathomeyouaremorelikelyto_______.A.focusonyourowninterestsB.adjustyourstudyschedulesC.getanyhelpfrominstructorsD.keepupwithnewtechniques
  • .第二节共5小题每小题2分共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Mostofusdon'tliketothinktoomuchaboutrubbish._______71_______.Howeverhouseholdwasteisamajorcontributortoourplanet'swasteproblem.LikeitornotitneedstobemanagedifwearetohaveabrightergreenfuturE.Whenitcomestobeingresponsibleforourownrubbishthebestwaytoapproachitisbyfollowingthethreegoldenrulesofwastemanagementorthe'3Rs'—ReduceReuseandRecyclE.Theorderisimportant._______72_______saysEugeneTayDirectorofGreenFutureSolutionsinSingaporE.RecyclingstillaffectstheenvironmentandshouldbedonelastafterreduceandreusE.ButwhenoureffortstoreduceandreusestillresultinanoverflowingrubbishbintheadvantagesofrecyclingcannotbeignoreD._______73_______saysAmyHoManagingDirectorofWorldWideFundForNatureinSingaporE.Thedamagetoourenvironmentcouldthenbesloweddownasaresult.Infactbyrecyclingjustoneplasticbottleyouaresavingnotjustthematerialtomakeanewonebutyoualsostopitfromgettingthrownintoalandfill垃圾掩埋场forupto700years—andthat'sbeforeitevenstartstorot._______74_______.RecyclingissoimportantthatwereallyhavenoexcusenottodothesimplestofhouseholdtasksthatwillmakeadifferencE._______75_______saysHo.Startingwithrecyclinggreywaterforgardeningpurposestorecyclingmaterialssuchasglasspaperandiron--itallreducestheuseofrawmaterials.A.Weputitinthebinanddon'tthinktoofarbeyondthatB.ThecollectiveactionofindividualscanmakeasignificanteffectC.It'simportantforeveryhouseholdtomakegooduseofgreywaterD.WastereductionandreuseisusuallythebestwaytodecreasewasteE.ThethreerulesofwastemanagementshouldbefollowedbyeveryhouseholdF.RecyclingreducestheuseofrawmaterialsandsoprotectsournaturalresourcesG.Recyclingjust10%plasticbottleswouldkeep90millionkilogramsofplasticoutoflandfills
  • Experimentshaveprovedthatchildrencan1instructinswimmingataveryearlyagE.AtaspecialswimmingpoolinLosAngeleschildrenbecomeexpertat2holdtheirbreathunderwaterevenbeforetheycanwalk.3babyoftwomonthsolddonotappeartobereluctanttoenterthewater.Itisnotlong4theyaresoaccustomedtoswimming5theycanpickupweightsfromthefloorofthepool.A.gamethatisverypopularwiththeseyoung6swimistheunderwatertricycleracE.Tricyclesarelineduponthefloorofthepoolsevenfeetunderwater.Thechildrencompeteagainsteachothertoreachtheotherendofthepool.Manypedaltheirtricycles7mostofthemprefertopushordragthem.Somechildren8coverthewholelengthofthepool9comingupforbreathevenoncE.WhethertheywilleverbecomefutureOlympicchampionsonlytimewilltell.Meanwhiletheyshouldencourage10amonguswhocannotswimfiveyardsbeforetheyaregaspingforair.
  • Whatsciencefictiononcetoldofotherworldsfarawayisnowafact.AstronomersprovetheexistenceofanothersolarsystemlikeourswithsomeplanetsintheconstellationAndromeda仙女座.GeoffreyMarcyisaprofessorofastronomyandphysicsatSanFranciscoStateUniversityandsaysWhatwehavefoundnowforthefirsttimeeverisindeedafully-grownsystemofplanetsaroundthestarUpsilonAndromedainwhichtherearethreeplanetsonecloseinoneatamiddledistanceandonefartherout.Thestarisslightlylargerthanoursun.TheplanetsarehugelikeourJupiter木星Marcy’spartnerinthisresearchDebraFischerdescribesthesolarsystemHere’stheinnerplanetthatgoesaroundevery46daysthemiddleplanetthatgoesaroundevery242daysandthentheouterplanetthatgoesaroundeverythreeandahalftofouryears.Astronomicallyit’snotfaraway44lightyears.ThesunofthatsolarsystemUpsilonAndromedaissonearandbrightthatitcanbeseenbyusingnoequipmentduringsummerandfall.Fortwelveyearsastronomerssearchedtheskiesinthebeliefthatifoursunhasplanetsarounditsurelyothersdotoo.GeofferyMarcysaysAndthenstartingthreeandahalfyearsagowebeganfindingforthefirsttimeplanetssinglyoneplanetherearoundonestar.WhenIlookupatthestarsnowatnightIcanimagineeasilythateveryoneofthemhasplanetsaroundthemsaysDebraFischer.ItwasthetrembleinthestarthatledMarcytodiscovertheplanets.Thestarrocksaroundduetothegravityoftheplanetmuchlikeadogownergetspulledaroundbyalittledog.Cantheysupportlife?Wedon’tknowbecausepresenttechnologyisnotadvancedenoughtodeterminewhattheplanetsaremadeof.ThatMarcysaysisastronomy’snextchallengE.75.WhichofthefollowingcanbestshowtherelationshipbetweenAndromedaA.UpsilonAndromedasystemUandthethreementionedplanetsP?A.B.C.D.76.WhatledtoMarcy’sdiscoveryoftheplanets?A.Thathefoundadogownerwaspulledbyhisdog.B.ThetrembleofUpsilonAndromedaC.ThatanyplanethasgravityD.Thathebelievesanystarhasitsplanets77.Wecaninferfromthetextthatscientistsare_______________A.tofindoutwhethertheplanetscansupportlifeB.tofindmeanstocommunicatewiththelivingbeingsontheplanetsC.tofindmeanstotraveltotheplanetsD.soontobeabletofindanotherplanetforlifetoliveon
  • Whenwe’relittleourmotheristhecenterofourattentionandwearethecenterofhers.Soourmother’scharacteristicsleaveanindelible持久的impressionandweareforeverattractedtopeoplewithherfacialfeaturesbodytypepersonalityevensenseofhumor.Ifourmotheriswarmandgivingasadultswetendtobeattractedtopeoplewhoarewarmandgiving.Ifourmotherisstrongandeven-temperedwearegoingtobeattractedtoafair-mindedstrengthinourmates.Themotherhasanadditionalinfluenceonhersons:shenotonlygivesthemcluestowhattheywillfindattractiveinamatebutalsoaffectshowtheyfeelaboutwomeningeneral.Soifsheiswarmandnicehersonsaregoingtothinkthat’sthewaywomenarE.TheywillprobablygrowuptobewarmandresponsiveloversandalsobecooperativearoundthehousE.Converselyamotherwhohasadepressivepersonalityandissometimesfriendlybutthensuddenlyturnscoldandrejectingmayraiseamanwhobecomesadance-awaylover.Becausehe’sbeensoscaredaboutlovefromhismotherhe’safraidofcommitmentandmaypullawayfromagirlfriendforthisreason.Whilethemotherdeterminesinlargepartwhatqualitiesattractusinamateit’sthefather—thefirstmaleinourlives—whoinfluenceshowwerelatetotheoppositesex.Fathershaveanenormouseffectontheirchildren’spersonalitiesandchancesofmaritalhappiness.Justasmothersinfluencetheirson’sgeneralfeelingstowardwomenfathersinfluencetheirdaughter’sgeneralfeelingsaboutmen.Ifafatherlavishespraiseonhisdaughteranddemonstratesthatsheisaworthwhilepersonshe’llfeelverygoodaboutherselfinrelationtomen.Butifthefatheriscoldcriticalorabsentthedaughterwilltendtofeelshe’snotverylovableorattractivE.Inadditionmostofusgrowupwithpeopleofsimilarsocialcircumstances.Wehangaroundwithpeopleinthesametown;ourfriendshaveaboutthesameeducationalbackgroundsandcareergoals.Wetendtobemostcomfortablewiththesepeopleandthereforewetendtolinkupwithotherswhosefamiliesareoftenmuchlikeourown.Whydoourmother’scharacteristicsleaveusanindelibleimpression?A.Becausewearelikelytobeattractedtopeoplewithhercharacteristics.B.Becausethemotherandherchildarethecentersofeachotherwhenherchildisveryyoung.C.BecauseourmotherisbetterthanourdaD.D.Becauseourmotherisawomanwhoiskindtous.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.IfourmotheriswarmandgivingwelovetobetogetherwithwarmandgenerouspeoplE.B.Ifourmotherisstrongandwell-controlledwearegoingtobeattractedtoafair-mindedstrengthinourmates.C.Mothernotonlygivesherchildrencluestowhattheywillfindattractiveinamatebutalsoaffectshowtheyfeelaboutwomeningeneral.D.Fathersinfluencetheirdaughter’sgeneralfeelingsaboutmen.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordlavishesinParagraph5probablymean?A.Usesmuch.B.UseslittlE.C.Neveruses.D.Seldomuses.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Mothers’influenceontheirsons.B.Parents’influenceontheirchildren.C.Parents’impressionontheirchildren.D.Fathers’influenceontheirdaughters.
  • .ForalmosttwomonthsDominicYorka23-year-oldhairdresserwanderedabouthospitalsallnightwearingawhitecoatandpretendinghewasadoctor.Yesterdayheproudlyclaimedincourtthatdespitehiscompletelackofmedicalexperienceorqualificationshehadsavedseveralpeople’slives.HehadevenbeenallowedtoassistasurgeonduringanemergencyoperationonapatientwhowasabouttodieonsomethingshehadswalloweD.IwatchedoneofthoseTVdramasaboutahospitalandsuddenlyIfeltlikeplayingoneoftherolesmyself.SoIputonawhitejacketandastethoscope听诊器andwalkedaroundoneofthebiggesthospitalinLondon.AtfirstIjustwatcheD.Onceyoulearnhowdoctorstalktopatientsnursesandothersdoctorsit’seasytotakepeopleinhesaiD.OneofthepatientshetreatedwasLauraKennan.ShehadbeenknockeddownbyacarandfainteD.WhenshecametoinhospitalYorkwasstandingoverher.Helookedveryprofessional.HetoldmehisnamewasDoctorSimon.ThenhegavemesomesortofinjectionshesaiD.Andthenhesuddenlyclearedoffwhenanurseaskedwhohewas.Shedidn’tthinktherewasanythingwrong.Iwouldneverhaverealizedhewasafakeifapolicewomanhadn’tshowedmehisphotographaweeklater.WhenthepolicewomantoldmewhohereallywasIcouldhardlybelievemyears.JudgeRaymondAdamstoldYorkthathewasshockedandhorrifiedthathegotawaywithhisdeceivingforsolongandthensentencedhimtoeighteenmonthsinaspecialprisonforcriminalwithmentaldisorders.Icanonlyhopethatthiswillnotleadtofurtherproblems.Afterallyouwillhaveconsiderableopportunitytostudythebehaviourofthepsychiatrists精神科医生whowilllookafteryouwhileyouaretherE.IfyoutrytopersuadepeoplethatyouyourselfareapsychiatristafteryouaresetfreeIshallmakesurethatyouaregivenamuchlongersentencE.JudgeAdamswarnedYork.59.Yorkwasproudofthefactthat___________.A.asurgeonlethimwatchanoperation.B.hecouldperformsomedutiesofadoctor.C.hehadcheateddoctorsforsolongD.peoplethoughthecouldbecomearealdoctor60.Yorklearnedhowtobehavelikeadoctorby__________.A.watchingotherdoctorsworkB.talkingtodoctorsandnursesC.gettingsometrainingandexperienceD.observingdoctorswhilehewasapatient61.WhywasLauraKennaninhospital?A.ShehadswallowedsomethingandalmostdieD.B.Shehadtohaveandemergencyoperation.C.Shehadbeeninjuredinaroadaccident.D.Shehadlostconsciousnesswhiledriving.62.Thejudge’sremarkimpliedthatYorkwouldbemoreseverelypunishedifhe_________.A.pretendedtobeapsychiatristB.triedtogetawayfromprisonC.wasproudofwhathehaddoneD.studiedthebehaviourofthepsychiatrist
  • ThenameofMacaucomesfromthewordMagaoA-MaTemplewhichwereshrines圣地dedicatedtoMazuaholyseagoddessworshipedbyMacaupeoplE.ItwassaidthatwhenthePortuguesepeoplefirstcamehereinthemiddleofsixteenthcenturyoneoftheofficersaskedafishermanthenameofthelanD.Themanmisunderstoodtheofficer’squestionandansweredMagao–thenameofA-MaTempleinfrontthem.ManypeoplewonderhowMacauisspelleD.IsitMacaoorMacau?Bothareactuallycorrect.MacaoisPortugueseandthisistheofficialspellingbackedbyMacauSARGovernment.MacauisEnglishthat’showtheyspellitintheU.S.andotherpartsoftheworlD.HowevermostpublicationsuseMacauasthepreferredspelling.MembersoftheSouthernSongDynastyandsome50000followerswerethefirstrecordedinhabitants居民oftheareaseekingshelterinMacaufrominvadingMongolsin1277.TheywereabletodefendtheirsettlementsandestablishthemselvestherE.TheHokloBoatpeoplewerethefirsttoshowcommercialinterestinMacauasatradingcenterforthesouthernprovinces.DuringtheMingDynasty1368–1643fishermenmigratedtoMacaufromvariouspartsofGuangdongandFujianprovincesandbuilttheA-MaTempleinwhichtheyprayedforsafetyontheseA.ChinesefishermenhavebeenlivingandworkinginthePearlRiverDeltaformorethanfourthousandyears.ThesmallpeninsulaandislandsthatcametobecalledMacauwerefirstsettledbythePortugueseinthesixteenthcentury.In1998ChineseCantonesewasgivenofficialstatusandthesamelegalpowerasPortuguesetheofficiallanguagE.TheChinesegovernmentassumedsovereigntyoverMacauonDecember201999ending329yearsofPortugueserulE.68.WecanlearnfromthetextthatthenameMacau_________.A.isnamedafteraseagoddessB.isfirstcalledbythePortugueseC.isonlyusedinpublicationsD.isgivenbyafisherman69.WhichisthecorrectorderofthethingsthathappenedinMacau?A.PortuguesepeoplefirstcametoMacau.B.ThefishermenofGuangdongandFujianmigratedtoMacau.C.ThefirstrecordedinhabitantsestablishedthemselvesinMacau.D.theA-MaTemplewasbuiltinMacau.A.cbdaB.dcbaC.bcadD.acbd70.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.BothChineseandPortugueseareofficiallanguagesinMacau.B.TheA-MaTemplewasbuiltinhonourofaholyseagoddess.C.TheinhabitantsinMacaumainlymadetheirlivingbyfishingbeforethe16thcentury.D.Macaudidn’tbelongtoChinauntilDecember201999.71.MembersoftheSouthernSongDynastywenttoMacauinorderto____.A.showcommercialinterestinMacauB.findagoodplaceforfishingC.getawayfromtheirenemiesD.establishMacauSARthere
  • HANGZHOU-AsamajorprovinceneighboringShanghaiZhejiangissettobenefitfromtheExpointhecitythisyearinmorewaysthanonE.AccordingtoasurveyfromtheBureauofShanghaiWorldExpoCoordination80percentoftherespondents回答者goingtotheExpohaveplanstotraveland75percentofthemwillgotonearbyplacessuchasZhejiangandJiangsuprovinces.HangzhouSuzhouNanjingandWuxiarethemostpopularsiteswheretourismwillbethebestwinner.Itisestimated估计that70millionvisitorswillcometotheExpo.Duringthepeaktimeasmanyas700000peoplewillvisitShanghaieveryday.WhenallservicessuchashotelsmeetingroomsandtransportationinShanghaiarefullitispossibleforotheractivitiestobeheldinnearbycities.Andthisisthegoldenopportunityfordevelopinglocaltourism.Thelocalhotelindustrywillbenefitdirectlyfromtheevent.DuetotheShanghaiWorldExpoZhejiangwillattract20millionvisitorswithinhalfayear.Itwillencouragelocalindustriessuchascateringtourismentertainmentandshopping.Morethan50travelroutines线路connectingShanghaiandothertourismspotssuchastheWestLakeinHangzhougardensinSuzhouandthewaterscapeinShaoxingwillbeintroducedtotheworlD.SofarlocaltravelbureausinHangzhouNingboHuzhouShaoxingZhoushanandWenzhouhavealreadysentspecialworkteamstoShanghaitopresenttheirspecialtourismattractionstovisitors.ThesharingandtheconnectionsoftourismresourcesaswellascustomerandservicesystemswillalsopromotetheareasintheYangtzeRiverDeltawhichwillinturnhelptoshapesustainable可持续的healthytourismforthefuturE.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Hangzhou-theHeavenonearthB.TheExpoShanghai2010-agreatsuccessC.BeingatrightplacerighttimefortravelingD.A.goodchancetodeveloptourismandothersWhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Therewillbemorethan50travelroutinesinShanghai.B.75%ofthepeopleinZhejiangwillgotovisittheExpo.C.ThelocaltourismwillbenefitalotduetotheExpo.D.HangzhouwillbenefitthemostfromtheExpo.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.MorecitiesinneighboringprovinceswillbebetterknowntotheworlD.B.WorkteamshavebeensenttoShanghaitopresenttheattractionstovisitors.C.Asmanyas700000peoplewillvisitShanghaieveryday.D.TheShanghaiWorldExpowillpromoteallindustries.Whichsectionofanewspapermaythearticlebetakenfrom?A.opinionB.advertisementC.newsD.sports
  • 第二卷非选择题共两大题35分第四部分:任务型阅读共10小题每小题l分满分l0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1个单词请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上Manypeoplethinkatelephoneisanecessity必需品.ButIthinkitisapest有害的事物andatimewastE.Veryoftenyoufinditimpossibletoescapefromit.Ifyouhaveatelephoneinyourownhouseyouwilladmitthatittendstoringwhenyouleastwantittoring;whenyouareasleeporinthemiddleofamealoraconversationorwhenyouarejustgoingoutorwhenyouareinyourbath.Areyoustrong-mindedenoughtoignoreit?Youarenot.Youthinktheremaybesomeimportantnewsormessageforyou.Icanassureyouthatifamessageisreallyimportantitwillreachyousoonerorlater.Haveyoueverrushedfromthebathroomorthebedonlytobetoldthatyouareawrongnumber?Butyouwillsayyouneednothaveyournameprintedinthetelephonedirectoryandyoucanhaveatelephonewhichisonlyusableforoutgoingcalls.Besidesyouwillsayisn’titimportanttohaveatelephoneincaseofsuddenemergency—illnessaccidentorfire?OfcourseyouarerightbuthereinacountrywithalargepopulationlikeEnglandoneisseldomfarfromatelephoneincaseofemergency.IthinkperhapsIhadbettertrytoprovethatwhatIlikeisgooD.Iadmitthatindifferentcases—ifIwereawealthyandpowerfulbusinesspersonforinstanceorbadlyillandhadtolieinbedImightfindatelephoneanecessity.ButthenifIwereataxidriverIshouldfindacarasnecessity.Letmeputitanotherway:therearetwothingsforwhichtheEnglishseemtoshowparticulartalent:oneismechanical机器的inventiontheotherliteraturE.MyownbusinesshappenstobewiththeuseofwordsbutIseeImustnowstopusingthemforIhavejustbeenhandedapieceofpapertosaythatsomebodyiswaitingtospeaktomeonthetelephonE.IthinkIhadbetteranswerit.Afteralloneneverknowsitmaybesomethingimportant.Title:TheTelephoneDifferent71________aboutitManypeopleItis72________whenonewantstomakeacallespeciallyintimeof73________.TheauthorItmay74________timeandevenbe75________.Noteveryone76________abusinesspersonorasickpersonwhohastostayinbedneedsit.Idon’tneeditbecausemyjobiswriting.77________withitItalwaysseemsto78________whenoneisdoingsomethingelseordoesn’twantittoring.Almost79________canignoreiteveniftheywantto.One80________toansweritonlytofindthatheismisdialeD.
  • 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将答案写在答卷纸上选项中有一项是多余选项ThefollowingpeoplearetryingtochoosewhichTVprogrammetowatch.ReadthedescriptionsanddecidewhichprogrammewouldbethemostsuitablE.71._______AlthoughRobleadsaquietlifeinasmallvillagethatdoesn’tstophimfromwantingtofindoutaboutthelatestscientificdevelopment.72._______Bellaenjoyseatingoutbutcan’taffordtospendverymuchatthemomentassheissavingforholiday.Shehasneverlearnthowtocooksonowitmightbequiteagoodtimetofindout!73._______Danisinterestedintakingwildlifephotographsandenjoysthekindofprogrammewhichgiveshimachancetoseeaprofessionalphotographeratwork.74._______Ginaisamusicteacher.Althoughsheprefersclassicalmusicshelikestofollowthekindofmusicthatintereststheteenagerssheteaches.75._______Ron’swifeisinhospital.Hewantstofindsaprogrammesuitableforhisthree-year-oldsonwhilehegetsonwiththehouseworkandpreparesameal.TODAYSTELEVISIONPROGRAMMEPREVIEWA.TV17:20p.m.FindoutmoreaboutAustralia’sanimallifE.ThisfilmwasmadelastyearbyoneofAustralia’sbest-knowncameramenDougieBonD.Hespentover200hoursfilmingthebirdsanimalsandfishthatinhabitthisbeautifulcontinentandforthefirsttimebringssomeoftheseunusualanimalstoourTVscreens.B.TV39:00p.m.ThepopularscienceprogrammeisbackwiththelatestintechnologyandmedicinE.Thisweekcarsthatrunonsunlightandthestoryofonebaby’sfightlivE.C.TV28:10p.m.Doyouthinkwhatgoesintothefoodmostofuseateverydayoftheweek?Tonight’sprogrammetakesaseriousscientificlookatthebreadindustry.Whetheryoubakeyourownbreadorjustenjoybuyingitthisprogrammewillgiveyouaninterestinginsightintosomethingmostofuseateverydayoftheweek.D.TV38:45p.m.Ifyou’vealwayswantedtocooknowit’syourchancetolearn.Inthestudioaretwochefswhowilltakeyouthroughsomesimplerecipes菜谱stepbystep.Thisisarepeatofthepopularseriesshownlastyearandavailablefrommostgoodbookshops.E.TV37:40p.m.ThelatestnewmusiC.PeteHogglooksatthebestofthecurrentraprageandnewjackswingplusnewvideoreleases.Thisisprogrammethattellsyouallaboutwhat’shappeningonthemusicsceneandbringsyouinterviewswithtomorrow’syoungartists.
  • 第二部分回答问题共4小题每小题2分满分8分阅读下面短文根据第9至第12小题的具体要求简单回答问题ThereareamazingthingsintheworlD.ThestoryaboutNessietheLochNessMonster尼斯湖水怪isoneofthewidelyspreadlegends传说intheearly20thcentury.OnJuly221933twovisitorsMr.andMrs.GeorgeSpicesweredrivingalongoneofthemostfamouslakesinthehighlandsofScotlanD.Suddenlytheysawananimalontheroadinfrontofthem.Unlikeanyotheranimalsthattheyhadseenbeforeithadaverybigbodyandaverysmallheadbutnolegs.WhenMr.andMrs.SpicessawititwasmovingtowardsthelakelikeasnakE.LaterontheanimalwasdescribedlikealongblackorgreendinosauranditwasinformallycalledNessiE.SoonstoriesaboutthisstrangeanimalandLochNessbecamefamousallovertheworlD.NowpeoplearestillinterestedinNessieandmanyvisitLochNesssothattheycanseeNessiE.Therearedifferentopinionsonthislegendamongscientists.Anywaytheyareallsurethatakindoflargeanimallivesinthelakeandbelievethattheyaregoingtofindoutwhatitissomeday.9.WhendidMr.andMrs.SpicesseeNessie?不超过4个单词_______________________________________________________________________________10.WhereisLochNess?不超过2个单词_______________________________________________________________________________11.WhydomanypeoplevisitLochNess?不超过3个单词_______________________________________________________________________________12.WhatisthethingthatallscientistsaresureaboutLochNess?不超过13个单词_______________________________________________________________________________
  • Whydomendieearlierthanwomen?Thelatestresearchmakesitknownthatthereasoncouldbethatmen'sheartsgointorapiddeclinewhentheyreachmiddleagE.Thelargeststudyoftheeffectsofageingonthehearthasfoundthatwomen'slongevitymaybelinkedtothefactthattheirheartsdonotlosetheirpumpingpowerwithagE.Wehavefoundthatthepowerofthemaleheartfallsby20--25percentbetween18and70yearsofagesaidtheheadofthestudyDavidGoldspinkofLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversityintheUK.Withinthehearttherearemillionsofcellsthatenableittobeat.Betweentheageof20and70one-thirdofthosecellsdieandarenotreplacedinmensaidGoldspink.Thisispartoftheageingprocess.Whatsurprisesscientistsisthatthefemaleheartseesverylittlelossofthesecells.Ahealthy70-year-oldwoman'sheartcouldperformalmostaswellasa20-year-oldone's.ThisgenderdifferencemightjustexplainwhywomenlivelongerthanmensaidGoldspink.Theystudiedmorethan250healthymenandwomenbetweentheagesof18and80focusingonhealthypersonstoremovetheconfusinginfluenceofdiseasE.TheteamhasyettofindwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemaleheartsaidGoldspink.ThegoodnewsisthatmencanimprovethehealthoftheirheartwithregularexercisE.GoldspinkstressedthatwomenalsoneedregularexercisetopreventtheirlegmusclesbecomingsmallerandweakerastheyagE.Theunderlinedwordlongevityinthesecondparagraphprobablyrefersto______.A.healthB.longlifeC.ageingD.effectThetextmainlytalksabout______.A.men'sheartcellsB.women'sageingprocessC.thegenderdifferenceD.heartsandlonglifeAccordingtothetexttheUKscientistshaveknownthatA.womenhavemorecellsthanmenwhentheyarebornB.womencanreplacethecellsthatenablethehearttobeatC.thefemaleheartlosesfewofthecellswithageD.womenneverlosetheirpumpingpowerwithageIfyouwanttolivelongeryoushouldA.enableyourhearttobeatmuchfasterB.findoutthereasonforageingC.exerciseregularlytokeepyourhearthealthyD.preventyourcellsfrombeinglostWecanknowfromthepassagethatA.thereasonwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemalehearthasbeenfoundoutB.scientistsareonthewaytofindingoutwhythemaleheartlosesmoreofthecellsC.theteamhasdonesomethingtopreventthemalefromsufferingthegreaterlossD.womenover70couldlosemoreheartcellsthanthoseattheageof20
  • 阅读表达阅读下面的短文并根据文章后的要求答题请注意问题后的词数要求A.poetisinhiswordsThewritingsofWilliamShakespearearetodaylittlereadbyyoungpeopleinBritian.Hisyoungreadershipislimitedtothosewhochoosetostudyliteratureatuniversity.StillinBritishschools____________tostudythepoetandwhensomethingismadecompulsoryusuallytheresultisboredomresentmentorboth.ShakespeareCharelesDickensJaneAusten-formanyoftheyoungreadingthemcanseemlikebeingforcedtoeatmedicineespeciallywhenpeopleareatanagewhentheyarebeginningtodiscoverthemselvesandwantingtoclaimtheirindependencE.Thiswasmyexperienceoftheclassicsatschool.ButwhenIreachedmylateteenageyearsIhadachangeofheart.LikeeveryotheryoungpersonsincethedawnoftimetheworldconfusedmE.IwantedanswerssoIturnedtobookstofindthem.IwentontotakeaPhDinliteratureandhavetaughtthesubjectinuniversitiesinBritainandChinA.Ihaveneverregrettedit.Thereissomethinginliteraturethatpeoplewanteveniftheydon’treadbooks.YouseethisinthepopularityofTVandmovieadaptationsofgreatworkstherecentfilmversionofJaneAusten’sPrideandPrejudicebeingacaseinpoint.Thesepopularadaptationsmayhelpincreasepeople’sinterestintheclassiC.ReadingasimplifiedRomeoandJulietmayperhapsleadtoareadingofShakespeare’sactualplay.IfthatisthecasethenIwelcomethetrenD.Butdonotmakethemistakeofthinkingthatitisthesamething.ShakespeareisapoetandhisgreatnessisinhislanguagE.Readingsomeoneelse’srewritingofhisworkislikepeeling剥皮abananathrowingawaythefruitandeatingtheskin.Takeontheoriginal.Itreallyisworththeeffort.FindasentencefromthetextwhichcanexplainthetitlE.___________________________________________________________________FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwordstocompletethesentencE.within5words___________________________________________________________________Whyaretheadaptationsofgreatworkspopular?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Doyouthinkitnecessarytoreadtheoriginal?Why?within30words____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  • NEWYORKMay19—AnewmoredestructiveversionoftheLoveBugvirusisslowlyspreadingacrosstheworldbutsofarthedamageissmallcomparedwithitsformerversion.ThenewLoveBugviruscreatesdisorder.RichardSaundersofanti-viralfirmSymantecsaidthevirusonlyaffectedadozencompaniesaroundtheworlD.Whileitisanastyvirusit’snotspreadinganywhereneartherateLoveBugorlastyear’sMelissawasspreadingSaunderssaiD.NewLoveissimilarinformtotheLoveBugwhichswepttheworldtwoweeksagoandcausedmorethan$10millionindamages.Butit’smuchmoredestructivE.Thevirusappearsasanattachmenttoane-mailwhosesubjectbeginswithFWIfauserclicksontheattachment’sscroll-likeicon卷轴样的图标everyfileonhisharddriveisdestroyeD.Basicallyit’sgoingtodestroyyourmachinesaidEricChinechiefresearcheratSymantec’santi-virusladintheNetherlands.TheLoveBugonlykilledasmallsetoffilesincludinggraphicfiles.ThisvirusevenwipesouttheWindowsoperatingsystem.AttorneyGeneralJanetRenowarnedthepublicatanewsconferencetodaytobecarefulofanysuspiciouse-mailwithattachments.DonotopenitevenitcomesfromatrustedsourcE.shesaiD.Don’tOpenThatAttachments.LiketheLoveBugafterthee-mailattachmentisopenedandthevirusiscarriedoutNewLovesendsitselftoeveryoneinavictim’sMicrosoftOutlookaddressbook.FortunatelyforusersthelessonisthesameasfromtheLoveBug:Ifyouseeamessagewithanattachmentwhosenameendsinvbswithascroll-likeicondon’tclickontheattachment.AlsoliketheLoveBugthisvirusonlyaffectscomputersrunningWindows98NT4.0Windows95withInternetExplorer5.0andcanonlyspreadifusersrelyonaMicrosoftOutlookaddressbookfore-mail.MicrosoftwillsoongiveafixforOutlookthatwarnspeopleorsuspiciousattachmentsthecompanysaiD.53.AccordingtothepassagesofarthenewLoveBugvirus_________.A.hasmadethewholeworlddisorderedB.causesmoredamagesthanotherformsofvirusC.isthenewestandspreadingthefastestD.hasaffected12companiesaroundtheworld54.Computerusersarewarnedinthisarticle_________.A.nottoopene-mailsbeginningwithFWsubjectsB.nottoopenattachmentofdoubtfule-mailsC.tostopusingMicrosoftOutlookaddressbookD.toexaminetheWindowsOperatingSystemcarefully55.Itcanbesuggestedfromthepassagethat_________.A.themailsentbyafriendissurelyfreeofthevirusB.theMicrosoftCompanywilltakeactionagainstthevirusC.allcomputersrunningWindows98willbeaffectedD.theuserscannotfindthewaytodealwiththeLoveBug.
  • 补全对话根据对话内容从对话的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项将其字母序号写在答题卡上选项中有两项为多余项每小题2分满分10分—Heisverygoodisn’the?—16__________—Isaidthesingerwasgreat.—17__________—Haveyouseenhimherebefore?—18_______IthinkheprobablywritesthemusicandwordsbecauseI’veneverheardanyofthesongsbefore.—It’snotfair.—19_________—Peoplewithmusicalabilitylikethathavetostandaroundheretomakealiving.—Perhapsheenjoysitormakesmoremoneythanyouthink.—20___________A.Whatdoyoumean?B.Sorrywhatdidyousay?C.Ihopeso.D.Doyoulikepopularmusic?E.Bequietlistentohim.F.YesandinterestingtowatchG.Ohyes.He’salwaysatexactlythesameplaceonSaturdayswhenIcomeintotown
  • .Thecomputerisfastandnevermakesamistakewhilepeoplearetooslowandfullofmistakessometimes.That’swhatpeopleoftensaywhentheytalkaboutcomputers.Foroveraquarterofacenturyscientistshavebeenmakingbetterandbettercomputers.Nowacomputercandoalotofeverydayjobswonderfully.Itiswidelyusedinfactorieshospitalspostofficesandairports.A.computercanreportdecideandcontrolinalmosteveryfielD.Manycomputerscientistsarenowthinkingofmakingthecomputerthinklikeaman.Withthehelpofapersonacomputercandrawpictureswritemusictalkwithpeopleplaychessrecognizevoicestranslatelanguagesandsoon.Perhapscomputerswillonedayreallythinkandfeel.Doyouthinkthepeoplewillbeafraidwhentheyfindthatthecomputeristooclevertolistentoandservethepeople?64.Thebesttitleforthispassageis___.A.ComputerB.ComputerscientistsC.TheFutureWorldD.TalkwithComputers65.Whichofthefollowingcancomputersnotdonow?A.Drawpictures.B.Talk.C.Inventnewthings.D.ServethepeoplE.66.Whatwillhappeninthefuture?A.Mostjobswillbedonebythecomputer.B.Peoplewillnolongerusecomputers.C.ComputerswillbeusedonlytotalkwithpeoplE.D.Allcomputerswillbeputintoprison.67.Thepassageiswrittento___.A.warnpeopleofthedangerofthecomputerB.tellpeopleaboutthecomputerC.tellpeopleaboutcomputerscientistsD.showhowtousethecomputer
  • Ⅴ.ReadingA.A.holidaymakerinAustraliawasawakenedbyahorribleanimal-likenoiseoutsideherhotelwindow.Whenshewentoutshesawagianthairycreaturecrossingthegarden.ItwastheugliestthingI’veeverseenanditsmelledawfulTaniaSmithtoldinvestigators.Shedescribedthecreatureasatleasttwoandahalfmeterstallandcoveredwithlongdarkhair.Whenthecreaturesawheritroaredlikeabearandescapedintothewoods.ItlookedalmosthumanwithsadfrightenedeyesshesaiD.AccordingtoAboriginelegendakindofapemancalledtheYowieoncepopulatedAustraliabutwhentheAboriginesarrivedthousandsofyearsagotheyexterminatedit.HowevermanypeoplebelievethattheYowiedidn’tcompletelydieoutandmaystillsurviveinremotepartsofAustraliA.B.A.fishermanclaimstohaveseenaflyingcreaturewhichhelateridentifiedasaRopenordemon-flyer.RalphwhoisanativeoftheremoteRambutyoIslandofPapuaNewGuineawasfishingatnightfall.Itflewoutofthejungledivingintothesearightbymyboat.Iwastooterrifiedtomovehetoldourreporter.Therehavebeenseveralrecentsightingsofthesemysteriousbird-likeanimals.Itisreportedtohavetwoleatherywingsalongtailalongbeakfilledwithsharpteethandclaws.Thecreaturehasawing-spanofuptotwometers.Expertsthinkitmightbeakindofpterodactylmakingittheonlysurvivingdinosaur.ThenativessaytheRopenisaggressiveandeatsfish.CKateBrowwasdrivinghomefromaday’shikingwhenshesawathylacineneartheroaD.AtfirstIthoughtitwasacatbecauseofthestripesonitsbackbutitwasmuchbiggershesaiD.Inoticeditstail.Itwaslikeakangaroo’slongandthicknearthebody.ThethylacinealsoknownastheTasmaniantigerwasamarsupialwhichoncelivedinTasmanianpartofAustraliA.Theywerehuntedbyfarmersbecausetheyattackedsheepandarenowthoughttobeextinct.Howevereveryyearthereareseveralunofficialsightingsinremoteareasoftheislandsoitmaynothavedisappearedcompletely.DTherehasbeenanothersightingofthemysteriousorangpendekinanationalparkofIndonesiA.A.localpolicemanclaimedtohaveseentwoorangpendekswhichisalsocalledthelittlemanofthejungle.Itwasasmallcreatureonlyaboutametertallwithshortlegsbroadshouldersandahairybody.WhenshownphotographsofotherprimatesthemansaiditlookedabitlikeagorillabuthesaidOrangpendekismorehandsomethanthisanimalanditsfaceismorelikeahuman’s.Therehavebeensomanysimilarsightingsthattheparkdirectorbelievesitmaybeanunknownspecies.Answerthequestions.WhatdothecreaturesinarticleA.andD.haveincommon?Whichcreaturedoweknowforcertainexistedinthepast?Whichcreaturemayrallyexist?Whicheye-witnessreportisthemostconvincing?
  • A.youngofficerwasteachingsomeoldsoldiers.TheyhadbeeninthearmyformanyyearsanddidnotlikeofficersyoungorolD.Theydidnotthinkthisyoungofficercouldtellthemanythingabouthowtofightinawar.PrivateJoneswasnearlysixtyyearsoldandhadfoughtinmanywars.Hehadarowofmedalsonhischest.Imagineyouareinabattletheyoungofficersaidtohim.Youseesevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtowardsyou.Whatdoyoudo?PrivateJonesthoughtforafewmomentsandthenhesaidIshootthemallwithmyriflE.Nowimaginetherearesevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtowardsyoufromthelefttheyoungofficersaidandsevenhundredenemysoldierscomingtoyoufromtheright.Whatdoyoudo?IshootthemwithmyriflePrivateJonesanswereD.OKtheyoungofficerwentontryingtogettheanswerhewantedbutwhatifthereareathousandenemysoldierscomingatyoufromtherightathousandcomingatyoufromtheleftandanotherthousandcomingstraighttowardsyou.Whatdoyoudonow?IshootthemwithmyriflePrivateJonesreplieD.Butwhereareyougettingallthebulletsfrom?theyoungofficerdemandeD.PrivateJonessmileD.Fromthesameplaceyouaregettingallthoseenemysoldiers.72.Whatwastheyoungofficersupposedtodo?A.Trainthesoldiers.B.Attackthesoldiers.C.Shootthesoldiers.D.Likethesoldiers.73.Theoldsoldiers___________.A.didn’tlikePrivateJonesB.didn’tlikeanyofficersC.wantedtofightinawarD.wantedtobecomeofficers74.WhatwasPrivateJonesdoinginthestory?A.Answeringquestions.B.Shootingtheenemy.C.Gettingalotofbullets.D.Showingoffhismedals.75.Attheendofthestorytheyoungofficerwasprobably__________.A.pleasedwithPrivateJonesB.annoyedwithPrivateJonesC.delightedwithPrivateJonesD.frighteningPrivateJones
  • .A.frugal节俭travelerI’montheroadforthreetosixmonthsoutofayearandallthatwanderingtakesnotjustenergybutorganizationaswell.BeforeIsetoffIwillresearchdestinations目的地bookflightsandhotelsandfigureoutwhattodowhenIarrivE.TodoallthosethingsIhavealonglistofwebsitesandotherresources资源.SincemanypeoplearenowplanningtheirsummervacationsIthinkI’dsharemyexperiencE.OnceIhavedecidedonadestinationIheadstraightforalittlewebsitecalledGoogletodoresearch.Oneofthefirstsearchesisformydestinationwiththewordsfrugalandaffordable.Seriously!WhenIwenttoHawaiiin2008thesearchimmediatelybroughtoutthePomaikaiLuckyFarmB&Bafarmwithcomfortableroomsfor$80anight—astealinAmerica’smostexpensivevacationspots.Idon’tjustsurftheWebhowever—printstillhasitsuses.IhaveaguidebookwithmE.WhenItravelforworktheinformationitprovidesisquiteuseful.InordertoknowaboutthecultureofmydestinationIoftenturntonovels.InManhattanthere’sIdlewildBookswhereallkindsofbooksandnovelssitsidebysidE.Butyoucouldjusteasilyvisitthelocalindependentbookstoresorpubliclibraries.Ifthere’sreallynothinginyourarealogontheLongitudeBooks.com.Whenit’stimetobookaflightI’mbackonlinE.Myfirststopiskayak.comwhichsearchesalmosteveryotherbookingsitE.I’vealsostartedtouseITAsoftwarE.com’sQPXsystem.Itwasdevelopedfortheairlinecompanies.FinallywhenI’mreadytobuytheticketI’llgototheairline’sownwebsitebecauseitoffersthelowestpricefortheticket.ThenI’llcheckSeatGuru.comwhichoffersseatmapsofmostairlines’planestofindthebestmostcomfortablespot.63.Whatdoesthewriterusuallydotoprepareforatrip?A.Heturnstosomeorganizations.B.Hewandersaroundtogetinformation.C.Heconsultswebsitesandotherresources.D.Heaskspeoplewhoareplanningsummervacations.64.Theunderlinedwordstealmostprobablymeans______.A.bargainB.farmC.roomD.price65.Toknowthecultureofyourdestinationwhichofthefollowingissuggestedbythewriter?A.Tourtheplaceandexperienceit.B.WatchTVprogramsabouttheplacE.C.Visitbookstoresorpubliclibraries.D.ReadtheguidebooksabouttheplacE.66.Wheredoesthewriterbuyhisflighttickets?A.Ontheairline’sownwebsitE.B.Onkayak.com.C.OnITAsoftwarE.com.D.OnSeatGuru.com.
  • 信息匹配共4小题每小题2分满分8分阅读下列畅销书的封面及基本信息匹配相关的书名A.ForewordTheAntidepressantSurvivalGuide:BeattheSideEffectsofYourMedicationbyRobertJ.HedayaM.DRobertJ.HedayaM.D.isaclinicalprofessorofpsychiatryatGeorgetownUniversityHospital'sDepartmentofPsychiatry.Motto:Livewell.B.HowFearLimitsUsOnBecomingFearless...inLoveWorkandLifebyAriannaHuffingtonAriannaHuffingtonwasraisedinGreecebyherfearlessmother.Shehaswrittenthisbookforhertwodaughtersinthehopethattheywillleadfearlesslives.Motto:Overcometheobstaclegetoverthenexthill.C.Determination:HowtoSetGoalsandGoAfterThemFightYourFearandWinbyDonGreenePh.D.DonGreenePh.D.wasanationallyrankedhighschooldiver.HewasthesportspsychologistfortheU.S.OlympicDivingTeam.Motto:DeterminationisdrivE.D.TheAngerBusinessAnger:TheMisunderstoodEmotionbyCarolTavrisPh.D.CarolTavrisPh.D.wassenioreditor.shenowteachesfromtimetotimeinthedepartmentofpsychologyatUCLAMotto:ReduceStress!E.InthePresenceofDangerTheGiftofFearbyGavindeBeckerDavindeBeckerAmerica’sleadingexpertonviolenceisthebestsellingauthoroftheGiftofFear:SurvivalSignals.Motto:Trustandactonourstraightinstincts.
  • 第Ⅱ卷共45分第四部分书面表达共二节满分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的字数要求[1]Peopletodayinallthisnewworldoftechnologyandthinkinghavelostsightofwhatatruefriendshipis.SothoughIownmybestfriendJennyIthoughtIwouldhelptheworldoutalittleandexplainwhatrealtruefriendsarE.[2]Friendsdon’thavetobeexactlythesamE.Theyhavesimilaritiesbut__________________.Thekeytoopeninguptheworldoffriendshipisnotonlytoexpandonsimilaritiesbuttoaccepteachother’sfaultsbecauseyoucan’teverjudgeyourfrienD.[3]Friendshavetoargue!Noonelikestobutitisnecessarytobehealthy.Becauseifyouagreeoneverythingeitherthegovernmenthasexpandedcloningsubjectsorsomeoneisn’tbeingtrueandistryingalittletooharD.[4]Youhavetobecomfortabletogether.Otherwiseyoujustaren’tgoingtoclick.Ifyoufeeluneasyaroundthepersonthensomethingisn’tquiteright.[5]Friendsloveunconditionally.Theyhavetheirlittleangrymomentsbutwhat’sdoneisdoneandallisforgivenandforgotten.Whyletsomethingthathappenedinthepastruinthehappinessyoucouldhaveinthefuture?[6]Believeinloveatfirstsightbecausethereisthesamethinghappeninginfriendship.Somepeoplethinkthatyouhavetoknowsomeonereallywelltobecomegoodfriends.Trustmeit’snottruE.[7]Theseareonlyafewofthebasics.Justrememberfriendsareforever.Butonlyifyoukeepitthatway.Don’tdisrespectyourfriendslovetheminsteaD.76.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?nomorethan6words_____________________________________________________________________________77.Whichsentenceinthepassageistheclosestinmeaningtothefollowingone?Makeupwithyourfriendsafterthequarrelsanddon’tletthesadnesslastlong._____________________________________________________________________________PleasefillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentencE.nomorethan8words_____________________________________________________________________________79.Pleaselistthreeofthewriter’sviewpointsonfriendship.nomorethan10words①______________________②_______________________③________________________80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph6intoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________
  • 第二节共5小题每题1分满分5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两项为多余选项___71___Whenapersondoesacertainthingagainheisimpelled迫使bysomeunseenforcetodothesamethingrepeatedly;thusahabitisformeD.Onceahabitisformeditisdifficultandsometimesimpossibletogetridof.___72___ChildrenoftenformbadhabitssomeofwhichremainwiththemaslongastheylivE.Olderpersonsalsoformbadhabitsaslongastheyliveandsometimesbecomeruinedbythem.___73___Manysuccessfulmensaythatmuchoftheirsuccesshassomethingtodowithcertainhabitsinearlylifesuchasearlyrisinghonestyandthoroughness.Amongthehabitswhichchildrenshouldnotformarelazinesslyingstealingandsoon.___74___UnfortunatelyolderpersonsoftenformhabitswhichoughttohavebeenavoideD.___75___A.Thereareotherhabitswhichwhenformedinearlylifeareofgreathelp.B.Whethergoodornothabitsaretheyareeasytogetridof.C.Wethereforeoughttokeepawayfromallthesebadhabitsandtrytoformsuchhabitsaswillprovegoodforourselvesandothers.D.HabitswhethergoodorbadaregraduallyformeD.E.Itisveryimportantforustoknowwhyweshouldgetusedtogoodhabits.F.Thesearealleasilyformedhabits.G.Itisveyimportantthatweshouldpaygreatattentiontotheformation形成ofhabits.
  • 第五节补全对话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满分5分------Hereitis.Fridaynight.Doyouwanttogodancing?------Wellnotreally.I’mabittireD.Ihadaprettyhardweek.61------Whatkindofmusic?------62------YeahthatsoundsnicE.------WhatabouttheClubBlueNote?------63------NorhaveI.Myofficemanagerwastherelastweek.Hesaidthefoodandmusicwerewonderful.------Really?64------Mostlysandwichesandsalads.------Howmuchdoesitcostforoneperson?------HesaidthepriceswereverygooD.Sodoyoufeelliketryingit?------65I’lljustgetmycoatandlet’sgooutatoncE.A.Icouldn’tagreemorE.B.I’veneverheardaboutit.C.Buthowaboutgoingouttolistentosomemusic?D.Doyoulikewatchingmovies?E.Howaboutalittlelightjazz?F.Idon’twanttojointhatgroup.G.Whatkindoffooddotheyserve?
  • .IfthereissomethingthatappearsmostfrequentlyonChinesediningtablesitisbeancurd豆腐.Beancurdlookslikesoftcakesandit’smadefromdriedsoybeans.Beancurdusedtobeconsideredafavouriteofthepoorbecauseofitslowcost.Beanshavehighyields产量everyyearwiththeirshortgrowingperiodandsuitabilityforvarious各种各样soilbothdryandwet.HistoricalrecordsshowbeancurdwasinventedbyLiuAnPrinceofHuainananduncleofEmperorWuofHanDynasty206BC—220AD.Hehadadreamoffindingthepillforlongevity长寿.Hetraveledalloverthecountryandfoundsoybeanswhichlookedmuchthesameasgoldintermsofcolour.Hecollectedsoybeansputtheminthewaterandcrushedthemintopulp浆.Itgotsolidifiedandbecameknownasdoufu.Althoughit’snotabletokeeplongevityit’sreallygoodforone’shealthwithhighproteinandlowfat.WithalonghistorybeancurdisrooteddeepinChineseculturE.PeopleeatmoremeatandfishthanbeancurD.Buttheyareencouragedtohavebeancurdeveryonceinawhileforit’sreallygoodforhealth.MostChinesepeoplestillkeepbeancurdasoneoftheirfavouritedishes.64.Whywasbeancurdconsideredtobelikedbythepoor?A.It’seasytomakE.B.It’seasytocook.C.It’scheap.D.It’sgoodforhealth.65.Wherecanbeansgrowwell?A.Onlyinwetsoil.B.Indrysoil.C.Insoftsoil.D.Inanysoil.66.WhydidLiuAntravelalloverthecountry?A.Hehadadream.B.Hewantedtofindsomethingthatcouldmakepeoplelivelonger.C.HewantedtoinventbeancurD.D.HewantedtofindgolD.67.Howlonghasbeancurdbeeninvented?A.It’sabout1700years.B.It’slessthan2000years.C.It’s500years.D.It’smorethan2000years.
  • .WashingtonD.C.isthecapitaloftheUnitedStates.It’sthecenterofnationalgovernment.It’sabusyworkingcitywithalargepopulation.ButwhatismoreWashingtonisalsoacityofhistoryandculturE.Washingtonwascreatedin1790whenCongressthehighestlaw-makingbodyoftheU.S.A.decidedtoplacethenation’snewcapitalintheeastofthecountry.ItwasbuildhalfwaybetweenthenorthernandsouthernstatesofAmericA.AndofcourseitwasnamedafterGeorgeWashingtonthefirstPresidentoftheUnitedStates.TherearemanytouristsightsinWashington.PerhapsthemostimportanttouristsightistheCapitalBuilding.ThishouseistheCongress.Anotherworld-famousbuildinginWashingtonistheWhiteHousE.ThisisthehomeandofficeofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates.MostvisitorsarehoweversurprisedbyhowsmalltheWhiteHouseactuallyis.Washingtonisalsoagreatculturecity.TheLibraryofCongresscontainsoneofthelargestlibrarycollectionsintheworlD.TheSmithsonianMuseumholdsthenation’slargestcollectionofculturalmaterials.AndtheJohnF.CentreisafamouscentreofartandculturE.Ithasmanygreatmusicalandtheatreperformancesthroughouttheyear.64.Thewritermainlytalksabout______.A.WashingtonB.thehistoryofWashingtonC.buildingsandsightsinWashingtonD.thehistoryandcultureofWashington65.FromthepassageweknowthatWashingtonissituatedin________.A.theeastoftheU.S.A.B.thecentreoftheU.S.A.C.thecenterofthemiddlepointfromnorthtosouthofthecountryD.theeastandhalfwayfromthenorth66..ThewhiteHouseimpressesthepeoplemostfor______.A.itswhitecolourB.itssizeC.itasthehomeandofficeofthepresidentD.itshistory67..ThewriterintroducesWashingtonintheorderof_____.A.populationhistoryandcultureB.hostoryandcultureC.generalintroductionhistorysightsandcultureD.generallintroductionhistorysightsbuildingsandculture
  • They’reWILDanimalsByErnst-UlrichFranzenMarch1120103CommentsThestoryaboutthewomanwholostsomefingerswhilefeedingabearatazooinManitowocaftersheignoredwarningsandbarriers栅栏remindedmeofthestoryIheardaboutacouplewhoputtheirbabyonthebackofawildhorseinSouthDakotatogetareallycutepicturE.Wealldosillythingsattimes—nooneisimmune—buttreatingwildanimalsaslovelypetshastofallintoaspecialcategory.TeddybearsandDisneymoviesaren’tactuallyrepresentativeofrealbears.Comments3ViewComments3CommentsPostaComment1.TosaLeft-Mar11201010:46AMDon’tyouthinkthatmaybejustmaybesomealcoholwasinvolved?2.tk421-Mar11201011:09AMItwasalreadyapprovedthatalcoholwasinvolveD.StoriesthatbeginwithadrunkpersonsayingHeyIgotanideawatchthis!rarelyendwell.3.TristanKloss-Mar11201011:41AMAlcoholcertainlyisn’tinvolvedwhenpeopledecidetokeeppetslikechimpanzeesbabytigersetC.Stupiditydefinitely.Dogsarepetsbecauseofthousandsofyearsofdomestication.Evenfarmanimalswhichhavebeenkeptbyhumansforthousandsofyearsaswellaren’tletinthehousE.Sowhykeepanimalsthattreathumancontactwithatbestindifference冷淡不在乎andatworstviolence?60.InErnst-UlrichFranzen’sopinionthewomanlostherfingersbecause________.A.thezookeepersdidn’twarnherofthedangerB.shedidn’tknowthebearwasawildanimalC.shewassomehowinfluencedbycartooncharactersD.sheclimbedoverthebarriersandangeredthebear61.TosaLeftthinksthewoundedwoman________.A.mayhavebeendrunkB.maybealittlestupidC.wasaddictedtowineD.fedwinetothebear62.tk421meansadrunkperson________.A.shouldbeforbiddentoenterthezooB.usuallygetshimselfintotroubleC.isoftenfondofmakingupstoriesD.usuallylikestoshowhimselfoff63.WhatdoesTristanKlossthinkofpeopletreatingwildanimalsaspets?A.KinD.B.Illegal.C.Loving.D.StupiD.
  • 请根据上下文内容将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语并将答案转写到答题卡上61.你有什么贵重物品需要保存么Maybethebankbook存折foryourpocketmoney?Lovelettersfromtheboynextdoor?62.Oroldschoolreportsthatyouarenottooproudof?Nowyoudon'thavetohideyourstuffunderthebedorinthebackofyourcloset.Discoveryhasasafe保险箱thatcouldholdallthosethings.And63它只能通过识别你的声音才能打开.64.Onceitrecognizesyourvoiceitwillautomaticallypopopen.Ithasashelfinsideaswellasadrawertokeepyourvaluablesin.Ifsomeonetriestophysicallycrackthesafeitwillsetoffanalarm.65.Soyouknowyoursecretsaresafeinthissafe!
  • A.weekagoIhadthegreatpleasureofreadingane-bookWhenMoneyTalksListen!byRichEzzo.IttookonlyaboutanhourtoreaD.WhenIfirstreceivedacopyIthoughtitwasaGetRichQuick-typeofpublication.NothingiswrongwithGettingRichQuickbutmymindjustdoesn'tchaseafterdreamsofwealth.IthinkthatifGodeverwantsmetoberichheknowswheretofindmypursE.WhenIbeganreadingWhenMoneyTalksListen!IwasoverjoyedtofindthatRichEzzoisn’tmoneyhungryeither.Hetooishungryforthingsfarmoreimportantthanmoney.SinceIlovethise-booksomuchwhywaitaweektowritethereview书评?SimplE.Iwantedtoseeiftheeffectithadonmewasakeeper.Afterreadingthelastwordofthee-bookItotallyagreedwiththesubtitlewhichpromisedtoforeverchangethewaywethoughtaboutmoney.Ihadsomanythoughtsrunningaroundmymindthat1hadtoinstall安装astoplighttostopsomewhileothersmadetheirwayintothepicturethenIyield使让路themasafewnewonesarrivedintown.Ihadamentaltrafficjamwhichonlygoestoshowhowslowthetrafficusuallyis.IthasbeenaweekandtheeffectisthesamE.Itrulydolookatmoneydifferentandhaveevendoneafewthingsdifferentlythisweek.Thisisane-bookyou'llwanttoreadIpromisE.IoftenrecommendboostomydaughtersandthisisonethatIdidn'tjustsuggest–IleftitopenatthebottomofthecomputerandtoldeachoneReadityou'llloveit.IwouldneverpointsomeoneinadirectionIwouldn'tgomyself.Iurgeyoutovisittheauthor’swebsiteMysterMoneyandtodownloadthee-book.Youwon’tregretit.72.What'sthepurposeofthispassage?A.Tostronglyrecommendane-book.B.Toshowtheauthor’sattitudetowardsmoney.C.Tointroducethegeneralideaofane-book.D.TopointoutRichEzzoisn’tmoneyhungry.73.Theauthordidn'twritethereviewassoonashefinishedreadingtilebookbecause________.A.hewastooexcitedtowriteanythingB.hewasnotsurewhetherhelikedthebookC.hehadtowaitforRichEzzo'spermissionD.hewonderedifthebookwouldinfluencehim74.BysayingtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4theauthorprobably________.A.showsthatthebookbroughthimmanynewthoughtsB.showshowbadthetrafficisintownC.describesthedifficultyinunderstandingthebookD.explainsit'shardtochangeone'sattitudetomoney75.Whichofthefollowingissupportedbythepassage?A.TheauthorhasknownRichEzzobeforE.B.Theauthorhasn'tdreamedofgettingrichimmediately.C.Theauthoralwayspreferse-bookstopaperbooks.D.TheauthorlikesGetRichQuick-typeofpublications.
  • WhenmostpeoplethinkoftropicalislandslinedwithwhitesandybeachesandbrightblueseasitisoftentheCaribbeanorSouthPacificthatcomestominD.ButforChinesetouristswhowantatasteofparadiseonEarththereisnewplacetoconsider.MauritiusanislandlyingoffthesoutheastofAfricaintheIndianOceanhasjustbeenaddedtoChina’slistoftouristdestinations.Richinhistorynaturalbeautyandculturetheislandhasbeenapopulardestinationfortheworld’stouristsformanyyears.OnDecember15atotalofeightAfricancountrieswereaddedtothelist.TheothersareTunisiaTanzaniaEthiopiaKenyaZimbabweZambiaandtheSeychelles.TheislandhaspassedthroughthecontrollinghandsofanumberofEuropeanpowersincludingDutchFrenchandBritish.In1968MauritiuswonitsindependencE.AtpresentoverhalfthepopulationofMauritiusisHinduandanotherfifthisMuslim穆斯林.Bothgroupsaredescendants后裔fromworkersbroughttotheislandfromIndiabytheBritish.SomeChinesewerealsobroughtovertowork.TherearealsodescendantsofAfricanslavesandFrancoMauritianstheoriginalsettlersoftheislanD.OneofthebestthingsabouttheislandisthefooD.ThereisamouthwateringmixofEuropeanChineseandIndianflavoursandseafoodisverypopular.A.typicalMauritiandinnermighthaveIndianchickencurryChineseporkBritishroastbeefandFrenchstylevegetables.Boiledriceisservedwithjustabouteverything.Allthatiswasheddownwithaplentifulsupplyoflocalbeerandrum浪姆酒.Thepleasanttropicalclimateandsceneryprovidetheperfectsettingtoenjoyeverything.Theseaisfullofcolorfullifethatlivesaroundthecoralreef珊瑚礁.ThismakesMauritiusawonderfulplaceforswimminganddiving.Thelargenumberofinterestingfishmeansitisalsoanexcitingplaceforthosewholiketogofishing.52.WhichgroupofthefollowingtopicsisNOTdiscussedinthetext?A.Foodandhistory.B.Sceneryandpopulation.C.Locationandsports.D.NaturalresourcesandagriculturE.53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.MauritiushassomethingsimilartotheCaribbeanorSouthPacifiC.B.Mauritiushasahistoryoflessthan40years.C.MauritiushasbeenapopulardestinationforChinesetouristsformanyyears.D.ThemainfoodinMauritiusislocalbeerandrum.54.TheunderlinedwordThisinthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.pleasanttropicalclimateB.beautifulsceneryC.theseawithcolorfullifeD.thecoralreef55.Thetextismainlywrittento_______.A.attractmoreChinesetotraveltoMauritius.B.introducesomeinformationaboutMauritius.C.givesomeadviceonhowtovisitMauritius.D.helpthevisitorsunderstandmoreaboutMauritius.
  • .AgainstthesuppositionthatforestfiresinAlaskaCanadaandSiberiawarmtheclimatescientistshavediscoveredthatcoolingmayoccurinareaswhereburnttreesallowmoresnowtomirrormoresunlightintospacE.Thisfindingsuggeststhattakingstepstopreventnorthernforesttolimitthereleaseofgreenhousegasesmaywarmtheclimateinnorthernregions.UsuallylargefiresdestroyedforestsintheseareasoverthepastdecadE.Scientistspredictthatwithclimatewarmingfiresmayoccurmorefrequentlyovernextseveralcenturiesasaresultofalongerfireseason.Sunlighttakeninbytheearthtendstocausewarmingwhileheatmirroredbackintospacetendstocausecooling.ThisisthefirststudytoanalyzeallaspectsofhownorthernfiresinfluenceclimatE.Earlierstudiesbyotherscientistshavesuggestedthatfireinnorthernregionsspeedupclimatewarmingbecausegreenhousegasesfromburningtreesandplantsarereleasedintotheatmosphereandthustrapheat.Scientistsfoundthatrightafterthefirelargeamountsofgreenhousegasesenteredtheatmosphereandcausedwarming.Ozone臭氧levelsincreasedandashfromthefirefellonfar-offseaicedarkeningthesurfaceandcausingmoreradiationfromthesuntobetakenin.ThefollowingspringhoweverthelandwithintheareaofthefirewasbrighterthanbeforethefirebecausefewertreescoveredthegrounD.Snowonthegroundmirroredmoresunlightbackintospaceleadingtocooling.WeneedtofindoutallpossiblewaystoreducethegrowthofgreenhousegasesintheatmospherE.ScientiststrackedthechangeinamountofradiationenteringandleavingtheclimatesystemasaresultofthefireandfoundameasurementcloselyrelatedtotheglobalairtemperaturE.Typicallyfireinnorthernregionsoccursinthesameareaevery80to150years.Scientistshoweverfoundthatwhenfireoccursmorefrequentlymoreradiationislostfromtheearthandcoolingresults.Specificallytheydeterminedwhenfirereturns20yearsearlierthanpredicated0.5wattspersquaremeterofareaburnedaresoakedupbytheearthfromgreenhousegasesbut0.9wattspersquaremeterwillbesentbackintospacE.Theneteffectiscooling.Wattsareusedtomeasuretherateatwhichenergyisgainedorlostfromtheearth.72.Accordingtothenewfindingstakingstepstopreventnorthernforestfiresmay_______.A.resultinawarmingclimateB.causetheforestfirestooccurmorefrequentlyC.leadtoalongerfireseasonD.protecttheforestsandtheenvironmentthere73.Earlierstudiesaboutnorthernforestfires_________.A.analyzeallaspectsofhownorthernfiresinfluenceclimateB.indicatethatforestfireswillpollutetheatmosphereC.suggestthatpeopleshouldtakemeasurestoprotectenvironmentD.suggestthatthefireswillspeedupclimatewarming74.Theunderlinedphrasesoakupinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans________.A.releasedB.absorbedC.createdD.disturbed75.FromthepassagewecandrawaconclusionthatforestfiresinAlaskaCanadaandSiberiamay__________.A.warmtheclimateasthesuppositiongoesB.allowmoresnowtoreflectmoresunlightintospaceandthuscooltheclimateC.destroylargeareasofforestsandpollutethefar-offseaiceD.helptogainmoreenergyratherthanreleasemoreenergy
  • Ofalltheanimalsintheanimalkingdomwhichoneasidefrommanisthecleverest?Thereareseveralwaysofmeasuringtheintelligenceofanimals.InonetestascientistsetsthreesamecansonatablE.Whiletheanimalwatchesheputsfoodunderoneofthecans.Thenheleadstheanimalaway.SometimelaterhebringsitbacktoseeifitrememberswhichcanhasthefooD.Nosmellingisallowed;theanimalmustgodirectlytothecorrectcanoritfails.Thisiscalledadelayed-responsetext.Theideaistofindouthowlongananimal’smemorycankeepinformation.Thescientistswouldtryshowingthecanstotheanimalonehourlaterortwohourslaterorevenafulldaylater.Theydiscoveredthatchimpanzeesandelephantshadthebestmemoryandwereabletorememberthecorrectcanforatleasttwentyhours.NootheranimalisclosE.Dogscamenextbuttheyonlyrememberedforninehours.Tosettlethematterthescientistsdesignedahugemaze迷宫andranthechimpsandelephantsthroughit.Themazewasverydifficultwithmanyblindpathsanddeadends.Ittookthechimpschimpanzeestenminutestofindtheirwayout.Theelephantsneededhalfanhour.Evenallowingfortheelephants’slowerrateofspeedthetestshowsthatchimpanzeesarethecleverestanimals.Fromthisandotherteststhescientistsdrewthefollowingconclusion:ananimal’sintelligencedependsonthesizeofitsbraininproportion比例tothesizeofitsbody.Theelephant’sbrainweighstenpounds.Butthisisonly1/600thofits6000poundsbody.A.chimp’sbrainweighsaboutonepoundor1/120thofitstotalbodyweight.Soinproportiontoitsbodysizethechimphasfourtimesasmuchbrainastheelephant----morebrainforlessbody.Thechimpisthechamp!Whichisthebesttitle?A.TheElephant’sMemoryB.TheCleverestAnimalC.JudgingIntelligenceD.TheChimp’sBrainThemainideaofthispassageisthat________.A.thereareseveralwaysofmeasuringtheintelligenceofanimalsB.chimpsandelephantshavethebestmemoryC.intelligencetestsshowthatthechimpisthecleverestanimalD.thescientistsdesignedahugemazeandranthechimpsandelephantsthroughitThedelayed-responsetestisdesignedtotestananimal’s________.A.eyesightB.intelligenceC.learningabilityD.memoryThepassagetellsthatelephants________.A.neverforgetthingsB.aremorecleverthanchimpsC.areslower-movingthanchimpsD.havebettermemoriesthanchimpsAccordingtothepassagearhinoceros犀牛thatweighs2100poundsandhasa3-poundbrainis________.A.ascleverasachimpB.morecleverthananelephantC.lesscleverthananelephantD.ascleverasanelephant
  • Hewasnoscholarandhisclassmatesteasedhim.Ratherthanreadingthekidreallypreferredrunningaroundwithan8mmcamerashootinghomemademoviesofwrecksofhisLioneltrainsetwhichheshowedtofriendsforasmallfeeInhissecondyearofhighschoolhedroppedout.Butwhenhisparentspersuadedhimtoreturnhewasmistakenlyplacedinalearning-disabledclasshelastedonemonth.Onlywhenhisfamilymovedtoanothertowndidhelandinamoresuitablehighschoolwherehegraduatedeventually.AfterbeingdeniedentranceintoatraditionalfilmmakingschoolStevenSpielbergenrolledinEnglishatCaliforniaStateUniversityatLongBeach.Thenin1965herecallsinoneofthosecasualmomentshislifetookacompleteturn.VisitingUniversalStudioshemetChuckSilversanexecutiveintheeditorialdepartment.Silverslikedthekidwhomade8mmfilmsandinvitedhimbacksometimetovisit.Heappearedthenextday.WithoutajoborasecurityclearanceSpielbergdressedinadarksuitandtiecarryinghisfather’sbriefcasewithnothinginsidebutasandwichandcandybars’’walkedconfidentlyuptotheguardatthegateofUniversalStudiosandgavehimacasualwavE.Theguardwavedback.Hewasin.FortheentiresummerSpielbergremembersIdressedinmysuitandhungoutwiththedirectorsandwritesincludingSilverswhoknewthekidwasnotastudioemployeebutwinkedatthedeceptionIevenfoundanofficethatwasnotbeingusedandbecameasquatter.Iboughtsomeplastictilesandputmynameinthebuildingdirectory:StevenSpielbergRoom23C〞ItpaidoffforeveryonE.Tenyearslaterthe28-year-oldSpielbergdirectedJawswhichtookin$470millionthenthehighest-grossingmovieofalltimE.DozensoffilmsandawardshavefollowedbecauseStevenSpielbergknewwhathisteachersdidn’t---talentisintheeyesofthefilmmaker.1.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.DreamismoreimportantthanknowledgeB.HowSpielbergmadehisfirstfamousfilmJawsC.SpielberghasagiftforfilmingD.HowSpielbergbecameafamousdirector2.Fromthe4thand5thparagraphwecanknow___A.hewasconfidentandthiswonothers’admirationB.heworkedhardandgothisownofficeC.usuallypeoplecannotcomeintoUniversalStudiosfreelyD.hehadbeenacceptedasamemberofthecompany3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword〝winked〞mean?A.showngreatconcernB.becameangryC.hadtobesilentD.pretendednottonotice4.SilvershelpedSpielbergprobablybecause__________A.hewasSpielberg’sfather’sfriendB.Spielberg’stalentandpassionforfilmingmovedhimC.hehopedtofindagoodemployeeforUniversalStudiosD.hewassureSpielbergwouldbecomeagreatdirector
  • A.youngwomanwasdiagnosedwithaterminalillness不治之症andgiventhreemonthstolivE.Soasshewasgettingherthingsinordersheaskedherpastor牧师tocometoherhousetodiscussherfinalwishes.Witheverythinginorderthepastorwasreadytoleavewhentheyoungwomansuddenlyrememberedsomethingveryimportanttoher.What’sthat?askedthepastor.IwanttobeburiedwithaforkinmyrighthanD.Thepastorstoodlookingattheyoungwomannotknowingwhattosay.Thatsurprisesyoudoesn’tit?theyoungwomanaskeD.WelltobehonestI’mpuzzledbytherequestsaidthepastor.TheyoungwomanexplainedInallmyyearsofgoingtochurchmeetingsanddinnersIrememberthatwhenthedishesofthemaincoursewerebeingclearedsomeonewouldalwaysleanoverandsay‘Keepyourfork.’ItwasmyfavoritepartbecauseIknewthatsomethingbetterwascominglikechocolatecakeorapplepiesomedessertlikethat.Somethingwonderful!Ijustwantpeopletoseemethereinthatcasket棺材withaforksothatwhentheyaskyouwhyIhaveaforkyoucantellthem:‘Keepyourfork—thebestisyettocomE.’Thepastorhuggedtheyoungwomangood-byE.HeknewthattheyoungwomanhadabettergraspofheaventhanhediD.ShehadabettergraspofwhatheavenwouldbelikethanmanypeopletwiceheragewithtwiceasmuchexperienceandknowledgE.Atthefuneralpeoplewerewalkingbytheyoungwoman’scasketandtheysawtheprettydressshewaswearingandtheforkplacedinherrighthanD.OverandoverthepastorheardthequestionWhydoesshehaveafork?AndoverandoveragainhesmileD.Sothenexttimeyoureachdownforyourforkletitremindedyouofthisyoungwomangently.Sendthemessagetoeveryoneyouconsiderafriendevenifitmeanssendingitbacktothepersonwhosentittoyou.Andkeepyourfork!!Intheauthor’sopinionthewomaninthispassageis_______.A.boredB.optimisticC.pessimisticD.crazyWhenenjoyingaWesterndinnerinthelaterpartyouhavetoKeepyourfork.Thisusuallymean____________A.Watchoutforyourfork.B.IwishyougoodluckwiththeforkC.PrepareyourforksothatyoucanenjoythedessertD.YoucannottakeawayyourforkWhichofthefollowingisWRONGabouttheyoungwoman?A.Sheisoptimisticaboutlifeanddiseases.B.ShelovessweetfooD.C.Shewantsherfriendstorememberherforever.D.Sheisaregularchurch-goer.AccordingtothepassageKeepyourforkthemessagemaymean__________A.Don’tbediscourageD.Everythingwillbebetter.B.Whatisthematter?IamworrieD.C.Haveyouheardthestoryofayoungwoman?D.Enjoyyourdinner.
  • 四阅读理解总计20小题每小题2分第一节根据短文内容选出最佳选项总计15小题每小题2分Cantreestalk?Yes—butnotinwords.Scientistshavereasonstobelievethattreesdocommunicatewitheachother.Notlongagoresearcherslearnedsomesurprisingthings.Firstawillowtree柳树attackedinthewoodsbycaterpillars毛毛虫changedthechemistryofitsleavesandmadethemtastesoterriblethatthecaterpillarsgottiredoftheleavesandstoppedeatingthem.Theevenmoreastonishingthetreesentoutaspecialvapour—asignalcausingitsneighbourstochangethechemistryoftheirownleavesandmakethemlesstasty.Communicationofcoursedoesn’tneedtobealwaysinwords.Wecantalktoeachotherbysmilingraisingourshouldersandmovingourhands.Weknowthatbirdsandanimalsuseawholevocabularyofsongssoundsandmovements.Beesdancetheirsignalsflyingincertainpatternsthattellotherbeeswheretofindnectar花蜜forhoney.Sowhyshouldn’ttreeshavewaysofsendingmessages?56.Fromthepassageweknowthatcaterpillars_______.A.likewillowtreesB.enjoyeatingfallenleavesC.cantalktoothercaterpillarsD.cansendoutaspecialvapour57.Caterpillarswillstopeatingwillowtreeleaveswhich_______.A.haveachemicalchangeandbecometastelessB.haveapleasanttasteC.arebeingattackedD.arecommunicating58.Accordingtothepassagebeescommunicatewitheachotherby_______.A.talkingB.makingunusualsoundsC.singingsongsD.flyingcertainpatterns
  • ShiftHappensbyRobertHoldenPrice:$6.49It’sanexcellentbookthatwillgreatlyimproveyourlifE.Ithasinsightful富有洞察力的wisdomthatiseasytoapplyineverydaylifE.It’swritteninaverythoughtfulandhumorousway.ReaditwhenyouarestressedanditwillhelpyourememberwhatisimportantinyourlifE.BalancingWork&LifebyRobertHoldenPrice:$10.50ThebookdealswiththekeychallengesofourlifE.Itisamust-readforanyonewhoistryingtobalanceworksuccessfamilyjoyanddailylifE.★Practicaltechniquesshowyouhowtosetyourgoalsandmakeproperchoices.★Cleartextandillustrations图表covereveryaspectofdefiningsuccessandachievingbalancE.★Accessible易懂的chartsanddiagramsexploredifferentchoicesfortakingactionsandprovideexamples.HappinessNowbyRobertHoldenPrice:$8.00Thisbookexplainswhatholdsusbackfrombeinghappyinourlives.Holdenanalyzesthesesimilarquestionsandintheprocessyouwillbecomemoreinformedaboutwhat’sreallygoingoninyourminD.Thisisamust-havebookforanyonewantingtounderstandhowyourthoughtskeepyoufromyourhappiness.TheSecretsofRelationshipsbyRenshawPrice:$9.50Areyoulookingforasatisfyingrelationship?Ifsoyoushouldreadthisbookanddiscover:★Thesecretoffindingtherightpartner★Thesecretofcommunicatingsuccessfully★Thesecretofgettingalongwellwithothers★ThesecretofgettingwhatyouwantThisbookisyourpassporttoawholenewrelationshipexperiencE.Orderonlinenowandyoucangeta20%discount.FormoreinformationpleaseclickherE.65.Ifyoufindithardtogetalongwithotherswhichbookcanofferyouhelp?A.HappinessNowB.BalancingWork&LifeC.ShiftHappensD.TheSecretsofRelationships66.Allofthesebooksmainlyhelppeople_____.A.tomakefriendseasilyB.toimprovetheirqualityoflifeC.tofindabetterjobD.toachievetheirworksuccess.67.IfyouwanttobuytwocopiesofBalancingWork&LifeandonecopyofHappinessNowonlinehowmuchwouldyouhavetopay?A.$29B.$23.20C.$26.50D.$22.40
  • 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5篇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卡上将该项涂黑PortRegiswellsituatedforexploringthebeautifulSouthandWestofEnglandandWales.Theschoolhasexcellenthotelsandguesthousesnearbyforparentswhoaredroppingofforcollectingtheirchildrenfromtheschool.Pleasenote:AllstudentsattendingEnglishCountrySchoolsmustliveintheappointed指定placE.Wedonotadvisethatparentslivelocallywhiletheirchildisatschool.Experiencesuggeststhatthisoftenupsetsthechildanddisturbsprogress.Howard’sHouseCountyHotel&RestaurantAbout15minutesfromPortRegisSchoolHoward’sHouseissetinlargegardenshiddeninthequietnessofthelovelyNadderValley.PlumberManorPlumberManorisacomfortablemanorhousebuiltoflocalstonessituatedabout20minutesfromPortRegisSchool.The17thcenturyhouseismoundedbylawnsandissetinquietDorsetcountrysidE.Thesteamturnsthroughthegrounds.WoodvilleFarmBed&Self-cateringWoodvilleFarmisafamily-runfarmsetintheDorsetcountrysideabout5minutesfromPortRegisSchool.Bedandbreakfastaccommodation膳宿:onedoublebedroom&onetwinbedroombothwithbathroomstea&coffeemakingfacilitiescolortelevision&hairdryer.Thereisalsoaself-catering自饮2-bedroombungalow平房nearby.StockHillCountryHouseHotel&RestaurantStockHillCountryHouseHotel&RestaurantisalateVictorianbuildingsetinelevenacresofbeautifullyplannedgroundsonthebordersofDorsetSomersetandWiltshirE.About10minutesfromPortRegisSchool.56Thepassageismainlywrittenfor____________.A.studentsB.hotelmanagersC.parentsD.countrytravelers57Parentsareadvisednottolivelocallywhenchildrenarehavingclassesbecause_______A.childrenarenottooexcitedtobewiththeirparentsB.parentsstaywiththeirchildrenfortoolongC.theirvisitmakeschildrenuneasyaboutthemselvesD.theirstaytheredisturbschildren’sstudies58Ifyouprefertoliveinastonehousewhichhotelwouldyouchoose?A.PlumberManorB.WoodvilleFarmBed&Self-cateringC.Howard’sHouseCountryHotel&RestaurantD.StockHillCountryHouseHotel&Restaurant59WoodvilleFarmisdifferentfromotherhotelsinthat___________.A.itishiddeninalargegardenB.guestscancooktheirownfoodC.itdatesbacktoVictoriantimesD.ithasaverybeautifulcountryscenery
  • ScientistsareworkingtodevelopcropplantsthatcanreducetheamountofwaterusedforagriculturE.Almostsixtypercentoftheworld’sfreshwaterwithdrawalsfromriverslakesandotherwaterresourcesgotowardirrigatingfields.Scientistsareusingbiotechnologyaswellastraditionalbreedingmethodstodevelopwater-savingcropstofeedagrowingworlD.ThomasTommyCarterisaplantscientistinNorthCarolinA.HeworksfortheAgriculturalResearchServiceintheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturE.HeleadsTeamDroughtagroupofresearchersatfiveuniversities.Theyhavebeenusingconventionalbreedingmethodstodevelopandtestsoybeansthatcangrowwellunderdryconditions.TommyCarterstartedworkingondrought-resistantsoybeansin1981.HisresearchhastakenhimasfarasChinawheresoybeanshavebeengrownforthousandsofyears.FarmersintheUnitedStateshoweverhavegrownsoybeansforonlyaboutacentury.TommyCartersaysthesoybeanstheygrowareforthemostpartgeneticallysimilar.Moredifferencescouldbetterprotectcropsagainstclimatechangesthatcanreduceproduction.Thosechangesincludewatershortageswhichcouldincreasefromglobalwarming.TheAgricultureDepartmenthasasoybeangermplasm胚质collectionacollectionofgeneticmaterialpassedfromonegenerationtothenext.MembersofTeamDroughtstudiedmorethan2500examplesfromthecollection.TheylookedatonesfromthehomeofsoybeansAsiA.Theysearchedforgermplasmsthatcouldkeepplantsfromweakeningandwilting凋谢duringhotdrysummersintheUnitedStates.TommyCartersaystheyfoundonlyfivE.Buttheseslow-wiltinglineshesaysproducefourtoeightbushels英斗morethannormalsoybeansunderdroughtconditions.Theyielddependsonlocationandenvironment.Scientistsarealsoworkingonotherplantsthateitheruselesswateroruseitbetterorboth.ForexamplecompanieslikeMonsantoDuPontandSyngentahavebeendevelopingcornwithreducedwaterneeds.Monsantoexpectstobereadyinafewyearstomarketitsfirstcornseedsgeneticallyengineeredtoresistdrought.68.Accordingtothepassagescientiststrytofindouthowto_______.A.growcropswithlesswaterB.increasecropproductionC.feedagrowingworldD.savetheworld’swaterresource69.WhydidTommyCartercometoChina?A.Helikestraveling.B.Chinahasalonghistory.C.He’sdoingresearchintosoybeans.D.HeworksfortheAgriculturalResearchServicE.70.What’sinferredfromthepassage?A.Climatechangesleadtoglobalwarming.B.Watershortagescontributetoglobalwarming.C.Geneticallydifferentsoybeansneedmuchwatertogrow.D.Geneticallydifferentsoybeanshelptofightagainstdamagingclimatechanges.71.Whatdoweknowaboutslow-wiltingplantstalkedaboutinthepassage?A.Theyyieldbigprofits.B.TheycangrowinalmostanyclimatE.C.Theyseemtobedrought-resistant.D.Theyneedmuchwaterfortheirgrowth.
  • 第二节信息匹配下面是一篇应用文及其应用场合信息请阅读下列应用文和相关信息并按照要求匹配信息请在答题卡填上对应题号51---55的相应选项字母首先请阅读下列的应用文Needed:FulltimesecretarypositionavailablE.Applicantsshouldhaveatleast2yearsexperienceandbeabletotype60wordsaminutE.NocomputerskillsrequireD.ApplyinpersonatUnitedBusinessLtd17BrowningStreet.Areyoulookingforapart-time?Werequire3part-timeshopassistantstoworkduringtheevening.Noexperiencerequires.Applicantsshouldbebetween18and26.Call366-76564formoreinformation.Computertrainedsecretaries:Doyouhaveexperienceworkingwithcomputers?Wouldyoulikeafulltimepositioninanexcitingnewcompany?Ifyouranswerisyesgiveusacallat457-896754.TeacherNeeded:Tommy’sKindergartenneeds2teachers/trainerstohelpwithclassesfrom9A.mto3p.m.Applicantsshouldhaveappropriatelicenses.FormoreinformationvisitTommy’sKindergarteninLeicesterSquareNo.56.Part-timeworkavailable:WearelookingforretiredadultswhowouldliketoworkparttimeattheweekenD.Responsibilitiesincludeansweringthetelephonesandgivingcustomersinformation.Formoreinformationcontactusbycalling345-674132.Universitypositionsopen:TheUniversityofCumberlandislookingfor4teachingassistantstohelpwithhomeworkcorrection.Applicantsshouldhaveadegreeinoneofthefollowing:PoliticalScienceReligionEconomicsorHistory.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.JackgraduatedfromtheUniversityofTrentwithadegreeinEconomicstwoyearsago.Hewouldlikeanacademicposition.●MargaretLillian.Margaretis21yearsoldandwouldlikeapart-timepositiontohelpherpayheruniversityexpenses.Shecanonlyworkintheevenings.●AliceFingelhamm.AlicewastrainedasasecretaryandhassixyearsofexperiencE.Sheisanexcellenttypistbutdoesnotknowhowtouseacomputer.Sheislookingforafulltimeposition.●PeterFlorian.Peterwenttobusinessschoolandstudiedcomputerandsecretarialskills.Heislookingforhisfirstjobandwouldlikeafulltimeposition.●LynneNagatA.Lynneaged65onceworkedinakindergarten.Sheisnowahousewifehelpingherdaughterwithherhouseworkonweekdays.Sheislookingforapart-timejoB.申请者申请职位51.JackAndersonA.fulltimesecretary52.MargaretLillianB.part-timeshopassistant53.AliceFingelhammC.computertrainedsecretary54.PeterFlorianD.kindergartenteacher55.LynneNagataE.part-timejobattheweekendF.universityteachingassistant
  • MoreAustraliansareoverweightorobesethaneverbeforeandthenumberissteadilyincreasing.Around64percentofmenand47percentofwomenarecarryingtoomuchbodyfat.Thismeansthatthechancesofobesity-relateddisorderssuchascoronaryheartdisease冠心病anddiabetes糖尿病isalsoontherisE.Thepopularityofcrashdietinghascausedmanymisunderstandingsaboutweightloss.Mostofthesemisunderstandingscauseunhealthyweightlossbehaviors.A.recentresearchofdeathsintheUnitedStatesfromtheirNationalHealthNutritionExaminationSurveysuggeststhatbeingoverweightmaynotincreaseyourriskofdying.Thisfindingiscontrarytothepastresearchthattheythoughtthenumbersofprematuredeath早死linkedtoweightintheyear2000.ThefindingswerethatunderweightandseriouslyobesepeoplehaveanincreasedchanceofdyingcomparedwithnormalweightpeoplE.InterestinglyhoweverbeingoverweightisrelatedtoaslightlylowerchanceofdyingforyouragE.TheeffectofobesityondeathratemayhavereducedovertimeperhapsbecauseofimprovementsinpublichealthandmedicalcarE.Theauthorssaythatbodyweightmaynotbesuchanimportantriskfactorforprematuredeathandthatfitnesswhilesmokingandtoomuchfatinyourdietmaybemoreimportant.65.Ifapersoncarriesmuchfatheorshe_______________.knowshowtokeephealthybetterthanthosewhodon’tshouldloseweightassoonaspossibletokeephealthywillsurelysufferfrombothcoronaryheartdiseaseanddiabetesmightsufferfromsomediseasesrelatedtoobesity66.Theunderlinedphraseiscontrarytointhesecondparagraphprobablymeans___________.A.agreeswithB.disagreeswithC.provesD.combines67.AccordingtotherecentresearchofdeathsinAmerica______________.underweightpeoplewilllivelongerthanthoseoverweightpeopledyingatanearlyageisconnectedwithoverweightbeingoverweightdoesn’tnecessaryleadtoprematuredeathsbeingoverweightishealthierthannormalpeople68.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_____________.Ks5uthewriterwantstopersuadepeoplenottoloseweightmisunderstandingsaboutweightlossaremoreseriousthanevermuchprogresshasbeenmadeinpublicmedicalconditionthecauseofprematuredeathsisheavysmoking
  • TiredofWorkinginYourCountry?Withover500instructorsand20yearsofexperiencewearetheleaderinthefieldofteachingforeignlanguages.WenowhavepositionsopeninOsakastartingSeptember/October2004forinstructorsofEnglishGermanSpanishandFrench.○Teachmanydifferentkindsofclassesusingthelatesttechnologyinsmallclassesofupto3students.○Accommodation住宿andothernecessarydocuments文件willbereadybeforeyouleavE.○Applicantswillteachtheirfirstlanguageonly.○Excellentteachertrainingprograms.Ifyouareyoungwithauniversitydegreeandarewillingtoexperiencedifferentculturesapply申请now.ExperienceinteachingisanadvantagebutnotspeciallyrequireD.KnowledgeoftheJapaneselanguageisnotnecessarybutgoodEnglishskillsandpracticalcomputerknowledgearebasicrequirements.ApplywithC.V.andsendlettersto:NOVAFranceMr.SampyIHT3/234BD.Haussmann75009PadsFranceFax:33148014804Orvisitourwebsite:www.teachjp.comThemanagerexpectstomeetandtalkwithsuccessfulapplicantsinPadsinJuneandJuly.64.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TomakecleartherequirementsforJapaneseteachers.B.TointroducealanguageschoolinJapan.C.TohirelanguageteacherstoworkinJapan.D.TodescribeworkingconditionsinJapan.65.WeknowfromthetextthatthosewhoaregoingtoJapanwill________.A.gettrainedforthejobB.teachEnglishonlyinOsakaC.receiveadegreefromauniversityD.havefreeaccommodation66.BeforegoingtoJapanyouneed________.A.tofindaplacetoliveB.toseethemanagerofNOVAFranceC.totakesomecomputercoursesD.towritealettertoJapan67.IfyouwanttoworkinJapanyoushould________.A.knowhowtousecomputersB.presentgoodteachingplansC.speakseverallanguagesD.havesomeworkingexperience
  • Testinghastakentheplaceofteachinginmostpublicschools.Pretestsdrillstestsandretests.Theyknowthatthebestwaytoreadatextbookistolookatthequestionsattheendofthechapterandthenreadthetextquicklyfortheanswers.IbelievethatmydaughterEricawhogetsexcellentmarkshasneverreadachapterofanyofherschooltextbooksallthewaythrough.Andteachersareoftenheardtosayproudlyandopenlythattheyteachtothetest.Teachingtothetestisacuriousphenomenon现象.Insteadofdecidingwhatskillsstudentsoughttolearnhelpingstudentslearnthemandthenusingsomemethodsofassessment评价todiscoverwhetherstudentshavemasteredtheskillsteachersareencouragedtoteachthestudentsintheoppositeway.Firstonelooksatatest.Thenonechoosestheskillsneedednottomasterreadingbuttodowellinthetest.Finallythetestskillsaretaught.Theabilitytoreadorwritemightsuggesttheabilitytodoreasonablywellonstandardizedtests.Howeverneitherreadingnorwritingdevelopssimplythroughbeingtaughttotaketests.Wemustbecarefultoavoidmistakingpreparationsforatestofaskillwiththeacquisition习得ofthatskill.Toomanydiscussionsofbasicskillsmakethismisunderstandingbecausepeoplearetestedratherthanconcernedwiththenatureandqualityofwhatistaught.RecentlymanyschoolshavefacedwhatcouldbecalledthecrisisofcomprehensionorinsimplewordsthephenomenonofstudentswithgrammarskillsstillbeingunabletounderstandwhattheyreaD.Thesestudentsarequitegoodattesttakingandfillinginworkbooks.HowevertheyhavelittleornoexperiencereadingorthinkingandtalkingaboutwhattheyreaD.Theyknowthedetailsbutcan’tseeorunderstandthewholE.Theyaretaughttobesoconcernedwithgradesthattheyhavenotimetothinkaboutmeaningandrereadthingsifnecessary.TheauthormentionsErica’sperformanceinherstudyinordertoshow_________.A.herclevernessintesttakingB.thegoodwaytotaketestsC.theimproperwayofteachingD.thebestwaytoreadtextbooksWhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Theteachersarecuriousaboutteachingtothetest.B.Skillsingeneralarenotonlyuselessbutoftenmisleadstudents.C.Abilitytoreadandwritehasnothingtodowithabilitytodowellintests.D.Preparationsforatestofaskilldonotmeantheacquisitionofthatskill.Intheauthor’sopinion__________.A.somegoodmethodsofassessmentshouldtaketheplaceoftestsB.moreattentionshouldbepaidtothenatureandqualityofwhatistaughtC.studentsshouldnotbeconcernedwithgradesbutdomorereadingandthinkingD.studentsneedn’tlearngrammarskillsbecausetheyareuselessforunderstandingBycrisisofcomprehensioninParagraph4theauthormeansmanystudents______.A.aretoomuchconcernedwithgradesB.failtounderstandtherealgoalofeducationC.lackproperpracticeingrammardrillsD.dowellontestsbutcan’tunderstandwhattheyread
  • 第二部分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TwentyyearsagoIdroveataxiforaliving.OnenightIwenttopickupapassengerat2:30AM.WhenIarrivedtocollectIfoundthebuildingwasdarkexceptforasinglelightinagroundfloorwindow.IwalkedtothedoorandknockedJustaminuteansweredaweakelderlyvoicE.AfteralongpausethedooropeneD.A.smallwomaninhereightiesstoodbeforemE.ByhersidewasasmallsuitcasE.Itookthesuitcasetothecarandthenreturnedtohelpthewoman.Shetookmyarmandwewalkedslowlytowardthecar.Shekeptthankingmeformykindness.It’snothingItoldher.IjusttrytotreatmypassengersthewayIwouldwantmymothertreateD.Ohyou’resuchagoodman.ShesaiD.WhenwegotintothetaxishegavemeanaddressandthenaskedCouldyoudrivethroughdowntown?It’snottheshortestwayIansweredquickly.OhI’minnohurryshesaiD.I’monmywaytoahospice临终医院.Idon’thaveanyfamilyleft.ThedoctorsaysIdon’thaveverylong.Iquietlyreachedoverandshutoffthemeter计价器.Forthenexttwohourswedrovethroughthecity.Sheshowedmethebuildingwhereshehadonceworkedtheneighborhoodwhereshehadlivedandthefurnitureshopthathadoncebeenaballroomwhereshehadgonedancingasagirl.Sometimesshe’daskmetoslowdowninfrontofaparticularbuildingandwouldsitstaringintothedarknesssayingnothing.AtdawnshesuddenlysaidI’mtireD.Let’sgonow.WedroveinsilencetotheaddressshehadgivenmE.HowmuchdoIoweyou?sheaskeD.Nothing.IsaiD.YouhavetomakealivingsheanswereD.OhthereareotherpassengersIanswereD.AlmostwithoutthinkingIbentandgaveherahug.Sheheldontometightly.OurhugendedwithherremarkYougaveanoldwomanalittlemomentofjoy.41.Theoldwomanchosetoridethroughthecityinorderto______.A.showshewasfamiliarwiththecityB.seesomeplacesforthelasttimeC.letthedriverearnmoremoneyD.reachthedestination目的地ontime42.Thetaxidriverdidnotchargetheoldwomanbecausehe______.A.wantedtodoherafavor帮忙B.shutoffthemeterbymistakeC.hadreceivedherpaymentinadvanceD.wasinahurrytotakeotherpassengers43.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.GivingisalwaysapleasurE.B.Peopleshouldrespecteachother.C.Anactofkindnesscanbringpeoplegreatjoy.D.Peopleshouldlearntoappreciateothers’concern.
  • .TheInternationalOlympicCommitteenamedashortlistoffivecitiesaspossiblehostsforthe2012Olympics.20090507
  • 第二节:任务型阅读共5小题每题1分共5分阅读下列材料从所给的六个选项ABCDE和F中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.选项中有一项是多余选项.______71.EuniceabiologystudenthasaparticularinterestinKoreanart.ShelikeswatchingKoreansoapoperasverymuch.ShewishestolistentothethemesongoftheTVdramaDaeJanGeumDaChangjinsungbythesingernamedLeeYoungAh.______72.GeorgehadastrongwishtobeascientistwhenhewasachilD.HehadmanybeautifuldreamstodosomeresearchworkintheseA.Buthisdreamsdidn’tcometruE.Thoughhenowworksinagovernmentofficehehasnotgivenuphisinterestyet.______73.ThoughMarthacomesfromtheUnitedStatesshelikesChinesemoviesverymuch.SheisafanofHongKongactors.Shehasbeenlookingforwardtoseeingtheirperformances.______74.Nigel24yearsoldhasabeautifulgirlfrienD.ShehasjustcometoChinatoseehim.NigeldecidedtoseearomanticmoviewithhisgirlfrienD.______75.PamelaisanursE.SinceshesawDavidCopperfield’sperformancelastyearshehasbeenfondofsuchakindofart.Shewantstowatchsomewonderfulperformancesandlearnsomethingfromthem.A.BeijingaudiencecanviewfivenewSouthKoreanfilmsallwithChinesesubtitles中文字幕untilNovember19attheTuixinCinemaontheBeijingNationalLibrarygrounds.TwootherSouthKoreanfilmscompletedtheirfullrunsattheTuinxinCinemaearlierthismonth.Address:TuinxinCinemaBeijingNationalLibrary39BaishiqiaoRoadHaidianDistrict.Tel:86415566MyloveMyBrideNovember15-9:0013:0017:3019:30BecauseYouAreawomanNovember17-13:0018:15B.HongKongpopstar-LiMingwillgiveapersonalperformanceat7:30fromtomorrowthroughtoNovember21attheShanghaiGymnasium体育馆.Thisshowistocelebratetheopeningofthe93HuangpuTourismFestival.Tickets:6090120180yuanavailableat66JiangningRoaD.Address:ShanghaiGymnasium1111CaoxiRoaD.Tel:291189188.C.TheShanghaiPhilharmonicOrchestrawillputonsomeexcellentRussianchoral合唱队的worksat7:15pmonNovember26and27attheShanghaiConcerthall.TheywillsingRussianfolksongsandaMassunderaRussianconductorwhoisveryfamousforconductingchoirs唱诗班andhasgivenasuccessfulchoralconcertinBeijing.Tickets:681012yuanavailableatthehall’sticketofficE.Address:523Yan’anRoadM.ShanghaiTel:32275694D.TheSongandDanceTroupe剧团oftheRepublicofKoreawillgiveaSongandDanceshowat7:30pmtonightattheShanghaiCenterTheatrE.Tickets:102030yuanavailableatthehall’sticketofficE.Address:1376NanjingRoadW.Tel:29798663E.A.magnificent华丽的giftforyourfriendsandfamily.Don’twastethisopportunitytoseeeightworld’smagicchampionsperform.Tickets:RMB80180280380580880Address:Room227WestSection2ndfloorSouthernGateBeijingWorkers’GymnasiumTel:8610-64068888F.TheNationalMaritime海洋的Museumisthelargestofitskindintheworldwithovertwomillionitemsinitscollections.Twentygalleriesdisplaysomeofthefinestseaaffairsinhistoricbuildingswhichwereformerlyaschoolforthesonsofseamen.Tickets:RMB100Address:JianminRoadChaoyangDistrictTel:86432790
  • 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注意61—65题涂到卡上E=ABF=ACG=ADMLovelydayisn’tit?WMmyes_61_Andit’ssupposedtogetwarmer.MYesthat’struE.YouknowthoughI’malwaysalittleworrytoseewintergo.W_62_MWellIloveskating.InfactIusedtoteachskatingforaliving.WOh?Thatsoundsinteresting._63_MIworkatBankofAmericA.Howaboutyou?W__64_MHere?WNoI’mfromChicago.I’mjustvisitinghereforthewedding.MOhIseE.WBytheway_65_I’mHelenKeller.MNicetomeetyou.MynameisJohnSmith.A.Butwhatdoyoudonow?B.It’sverycolD.C.It’sreallywarm.D.IguessIshouldintroducemyself.E.I’montheradiostation.F.What’syourname?G.Really?
  • 第二节摘录信息共5小题每小题1分满分5分阅读下面短文根据所读内容在文后第53至第57小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语并将答案转写到答题卡上注意每空不超过3个单词ManypeoplehavecontributedtotheOlympicGames.Atthe1984LosAngelesOlympicsthePeople’sRepublicofChinareturnedtotheGamesafterthe32yearsofabsencE.IamsurethewholeofChinamusthavefeltveryproudwhenXuHaifengwonthefirstgoldmedalforhiscountry.DengYapingwhowonfourOlympicgoldmedalsin1992and1996andbecameanIOCmemberin2000isperhapsthegreatestfemaletabletennisplayertheworldhaseverseen.Atthe2004AthensOlympicGamesLiuXiangexcitedpeoplealloverAsiawhenhebecamethefirstAsiantowinthegoldmedalinthemen’s110-meethurdles.AnothersuperstarIwouldliketomentionisMichaelJordan.Atthe1992BarcelonaOlympicsJordanwonhissecondOlympicgoldmedalaspartoftheso-calledDreamTeamofNBAplayers.53NationalityWhichOlympicsOlympicachievementsXuHaifengChinaLosAngeleswonthefirst54forChinaDengYapingChinaThe1992and1996won55goldmedalsLiuXiangChinaThe2004Athensthefirst56towinthegoldmedalinthemen’s110-hurdle57USATheBarcelonawonhissecondOlympicgoldmedal
  • .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中A.B.C和¨D中.选出佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AscomputersbecomeallthemorepopularinChinaChinesepeopleareincreasinglyrelyingoncomputerkeyboardstoinputChinesecharacters.Butiftheyusethecomputertoomuchtheymayendupforgettingtheexactstrokes笔画ofeachChinesecharacterwhenwritingonpaper.ExpertssuggestpeopleespeciallystudentswritebyhandmorE.Doyouwritebyhandmoreortypemore?InBeijingstudentsstartusingacomputerasearlyasprimaryschool.Andcomputerdependenceismorewide-spreadamonguniversitystudents.Almostalltheirassignmentsandessaysaretypedonacomputer.Allthestudentsinterviewedsaytheyusuallyuseacomputer.It'sfasterandeasiertocorrectifusingacomputer.Andthat'swhycomputersarebeingappliedmoreandmoreoftentomoderneducation.Butwhenpeoplearetakingstockincomputersincreasinglyproblemsappear.WhenI'mwritingwithapenIfindIoftencan'trememberhowtowriteacharacterthoughIfeelI’mfamiliarwithit.I'mnotinthemoodtowritewhenfacedwithapenandpaper.Manystudentsdon'tfeelthisissomethingtoworryabout.Nowthatit'smoreconvenientandefficienttowriteonacomputerwhybothertohandwrite?Manyeducatorsthinkdifferently.ShiLiweitheheadmasterofafamousprimaryschoolinthecapitalsaidChinesecharactersenjoybothpracticalandaesthetic审美的valuE.ButthosecharacterstypedwithcomputerkeyboardsonlymaintaintheirpracticalvaluE.Alltheartisticbeautyofthecharactersislost.Andhandwritingcontainsthewriter'semotion.Throughone'shandwritingpeoplecangettoknowone'sthinkingandpersonality.BeautifulwritingwillgivepeopleabetterfirstimpressionofthemToencouragestudentstohandwritemoremanyprimaryschoolsinBeijinghavemadewritingclassescompulsory必修的andinuniversitiessomeprofessorsareaskingstudentstoturnintheirhomeworkandessayswrittenbyhanD.56.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.TheImportanceofHandwritingandTyping.B.ToTypeorToHandWriteC.WritingByComputerWillReplaceWritingByHandD.PracticalandAestheticValueofChineseCharacters.57.Thestudentsinterviewedprefertowriteusingacomputermainlybecause______.A.theyareusuallyaskedtoe-mailtheirHomeworkandEssaysB.theycancorrectthemistakestheymakequicklyandconvenientlyC.theyfinditnoteasytorememberhowtowriteacharacterD.computershavebecomeatrendandfashioninChinA.58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEoftheadvantagesofhandwriting?A.Handwritingcontainsthewriter'semotion.B.Thewriter’sthinkingandpersonalityareshowninhisorherhandwritingC.Handwritingcanimpresspeoplewellandbuildone’sself-confidenceD.ChinesecharactersenjoybothpracticalandaestheticvaluE.59.TheunderlinedexpressiontakingstockinParagraph4probablymeans_____.A.gettingboredwithB.gettingdependentonC.becomingcrazyaboutD.gettingcuriousabout60.Wecandrawtheconclusionfromthepassagethat_______.A.moreandmorestudentswillgiveupwritingonacomputerB.writingbyhandwillgivewaytotypingbycomputeronedayC.moreandmorestudentswillpayattentiontohandwritingD.thetypingarticlebetterexpressesone’semotionandquality
  • Monday—9:00p.m.Ilovetoanswerquestionsaboutchildren’shealth.SomequestionsandtheiranswersbecomearticlesFAQ’sUpdatesFastFactsTopTipsorGuidelineshereonthesitE.Ianswerothersinrealtimeduringchat.Eitherwayhereishowtosubmitaquestion.Iamavailableliveforonehoureveryweekday.Noappointmentsarenecessary!Allyouhavetodoislogontochatandaskyourquestion.Inmostcasesyou’llgetyouranswerrightthere!Someofthequestionsfromchatareselectedformetowriteaboutingreaterdepth.Evenifyoudon’thavetimetostayatchatsendyourquestiontothechathosttobeconsideredforafuturearticlE.PleasejoinmeinchatMonday—November222009at9:00p.m.Iwillurnbeinthechatroomforonehourtoansweryourchildren’shealthquestions.Toaskyourquestionpleasetypea?markonthescreen.A.hostwillcalluponyouwhenitisyourttoaskaquestion.Clickheretochat.Clickheretolearnmoreaboutchat.ClickhereforacompletechatschedulE.72.Thewriterisprobably________.A.anadvertiserB.alawyerC.ateacherD.anadviser73.Ifyouwanttohaveatalkyouhaveto_______.A.waitpatientlyB.writetotheauthorinadvanceC.beonthelineD.makeanappointment74.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThewritersometimeswritesquestionsintoanarticlE.B.ThewritercanbevisitedonMonday—November22.C.Thetalkerhastotypea?markonthescreen.D.Anyonewhoasksquestionsmustcometothechatroom.75.Thechatwiththewriteronthescreen_______.A.lastsalongtimeB.mustbeaboutchildren’shealthquestionsC.hastobecalledonMondayD.willbecomearticlestobepublished
  • OneofourbiggestfearsnowadaysisthatourkidsmightsomedaygetlostinaseaoftechnologyratherthanexperiencingthenaturalworlD.Fear-producingTVandcomputergamesareleadingtoaseriousdisconnectbetweenkidsandthegreatoutdoorswhichwillchangethewildplacesoftheworlditscreaturesandhumanhealthfortheworseunlessadultsgetworkingonchild’splay.Eachofushasaplaceinnaturewegosometimesevenifitwastorndown.WecannotbethelastgenerationtohavethatplacE.Atthisratekidswhomissthesenseofwonderoutdoorswillnotgrowuptobeprotectorsofnaturallandscapes.IfthedeclineinparksusecontinuesacrossNorthAmericawhowilldefendparksagainstencroachment蚕食?asksRichardLouvauthorofLastChildintheWoods.Withouthavinganatureexperiencekidscanturnoutjustfinebuttheyaremissingoutahugeenrichmentoftheirlives.Thatappliestoeverythingfromtheirphysicalhealthandmentalhealthtostresslevelscreativityandcognitive认知的skills.Expertspredictmodernkidswillhavepoorerhealththantheirparents—andtheysayalackofoutsideplayissurelypartofit;researchsuggeststhatkidsdobetteracademicallyinschoolswithanaturecomponentandthatplayinnaturefosters培养leadershipbythesmartestnotbythetoughest.EvenatinyoutdoorexperiencecancreatewonderinachilD.Thethree-year-oldturningoverhisfirstrockrealizesheisnotaloneintheworlD.A.clumpoftreesontheroadsidecanbethewholeuniverseinhiseyes.WereallyneedtovaluethatmorE.KidsarenottoblamE.Theyareover-protectedandfrighteneD.Itisdangerousouttherefromtimetotimebutrepetitivestressfromcomputersisreplacingbreakinganarmasachildhoodrite仪式ofpassagE.Everyonefromdeveloperstoschoolsandoutdoorsycitizensshouldhelpregainforourkidssomeofthefreedomandjoyofexploringtakingfriendshipinfieldsandwoodsthatcement增强loverespectandneedforlandscapE.AsparentsweshoulddevotesomeofourenergiestotakingourkidsintonaturE.ThiscouldyetbeourgreatestcausE.51.ThemainideaofParagraph2isthat__________.A.kidsmissingthesenseofwonderoutdoorsB.parksareindangerofbeinggraduallyencroachedC.RichardLouvistheauthorofLastChildintheWoodsD.childrenareexpectedtodevelopintoprotectorsofnature52.Accordingtothepassagechildrenwithoutexperiencingnaturewill_________.A.keepahighsenseofwonderB.beover-protectedbytheirparentsC.belesshealthybothphysicallyandmentallyD.changewildplacesandcreaturesforthebetter53.Accordingtotheauthorchildren’sbreakinganarmis___________.A.thefaultonthepartoftheirparentsB.thenaturalexperienceintheirgrowingupC.theresultoftheirowncarelessnessinplayD.theeffectoftheirrepetitivestressfromcomputers54.Inwritingthispassagetheauthormainlyintendsto________.A.blamechildrenforgettinglostincomputergamesB.encouragechildrentoprotectparksfromencroachmentC.showhisconcernaboutchildren’slackofexperienceinnatureD.inspirechildrentokeepthesenseofwonderaboutthingsaround
  • Teachingkidstofishsometimespuzzlesusparents.NowI’dliketogiveyouafewtips.Firstofallstartthemyoung.Gettheminaboatoronapier码头oronthebankatasyounganageasyoupossiblycan.Obviouslythismeansbeingextremelyconsciousabouttheirsafety.WhateveryoudoDON’Tplanonanyfishingyourself.Iffishingisgoingtohappenthefishingwillbedonebythekidswithyourhelp!Thisletsyoupayattentiontothemandnotignorethemwhileyoufish.Nextmakesureyouplanthefirsttripstosomeplacewhereyoucanactuallycatchalotoffish.Atthispointitdoesn’tmatterwhatkindorhowbigjustmakesuretheycancatchsomE.A.smallchild’spatienceisveryshortandwaiting30minutesforabitewillturnthemoffinahurry.Youmayneedtogotoasmallpondwherethefisharedyingtoeatbreadballs.Anytypeoffishwilldo.Rememberthisisforthemnotforyou.Astheyfishcheerforeveryfishtheycatch.Makeareallybigdealoutofit.Takepictures.Andifit’spossibletakesomehometoclean.Letthechildhelpyoucleanwithatableknifesohecan’tgethurt.Makesurehemakesandseestheconnectionfromcatchingtocleaningtocooking.Assoonasyouhavethefishcleanedit’sintothekitchentostartcooking.Makehimflourandcornmealthefish.LethimseethefishcookingandtalkabouthowgoodtheyarE.Thenwhenit’sreadymakesureyoubrag吹嘘onthefactthatheorshecaughtthesefishandaren’ttheygood?InthiswayI’msureyourkidswillbeinterestedinfishingandgoodatfishing.Title:TeachakidtofishStartthemyoung·Beawareof_________·Planafishingtripforthe_________notforyourself.Planthefirstfishing_______·Chooseplaceswherethekidscancatchfisheasilybecauseasmallchild’spatiencedoesn’t_________long.·Regardlessof不管thekindand_________offish.Cheerforeveryfishtheycatch·Makeabigdealoutofit.·Takepictures.·Takesomehomeandletthechildhelptocleanwithatableknifetoavoid_________hurt._________thefishtheycatch·_________himtoflourandcornmealthefish.·Lethimseethefishcooking.·TalkabouthowgoodtheyarE._________·Makethem_________inandgoodatfishing.
  • 第Ⅱ卷非选择题共35分第四部分写作共两节满分35分第一节任务型阅读共10小题每小题1分满分10分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1个单词请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上Notsolongagoalmostanystudentwhosuccessfullycompletedauniversitydegreeordiplomacoursecouldfindagoodjobquiteeasily.Companiestouredtheuniversitiescompetingwitheachothertopersuadegraduatestojointhem.HoweverthosedaysaregoneeveninHongKongandnowadaysgraduatesoftenfacestrongcompetitioninthesearchforjobs.Mostjobsorganizationshaveprovidedthreestagesforgraduatestofollowintheprocessoffindingasuitablejob:recognizingabilitiesmatchingthesetoavailablechancesandpresentingthemwelltofutureemployers.Jobseekershavetomakeacarefuljudgmentoftheirabilities.OneareaofjudgmentshouldbeoftheiracademicqualificationswhichwouldincludespecialskillswithintheirsubjectareA.Graduatesshouldalsobegiventheirownpersonalvaluesandattitudesortherelativeimportancetothemselvesofsuchmattersasandcaringforothers.Anhonestjudgmentofpersonalinterestsandabilitiessuchascreativeorscientificskillsorskillsdevelopedfromworkexperienceshouldalsobegivencarefulthought.ThesecondstageistostudythechancesavailableforemploymentandtothinkabouthowthegeneralemploymentsituationislikelytodevelopinthefuturE.Todothisgraduatescanstudyavailablejobchancesandinformationinnewspapersortheycanvisitajobofficewritetopossibleemployersforinformationorgetintouchwithfriendsorrelativeswhomayalreadyheholdingaparticularprofession.Afterstudyingallthevariouschoicestheyshouldbeinapositiontomakeinformedcomparisonsbetweenvariousjobs.A.goodpersonalpresentationisnecessaryinthesearchforagoodjoB.Jobapplicationformsandlettersshouldofcoursebefilledincarefullyandcorrectlywithoutgrammarorspellingmistakes.WhereadditionalinformationisaskedforjobseekersshoulddescribetheirabilitiesandworkexperienceindetailwithexamplesifpossiblE.Theyshouldtrytobalancetheirownabilitieswiththeemployer'sneedsexplainwhytheyareinterestedinajobwiththeparticularcompanyandtrytoshowthattheyalreadyknowsomethingaboutthecompanyanditsactivities.Whengraduatesareaskedtoattendaninterviewtheyshouldprepareproperlybyfindingoutalltheycanaboutthewould-beemployer.Dressingsuitablyandarrivingfortheinterviewontimearealsoobviouslyimportant.Intervieweesshouldtrytogivepositiveandhelpfulanswersandshouldnotbeafraidtoaskquestionsaboutanythingtheyareunsureabout.Thisismuchbetterthanpretendingtounderstandaquestionandgivinganunsuitableanswer.Therewillalwaysbegoodjobchancesforpeoplewithabilityskillsanddetermination.Thesecrettoachievingagoodjobistobeoneofthem.The76___of______findingasuitablejobThreestagesRecognizingabilitiesJobseekersmust78____theirabilitiescarefully.Theymusttaketheirvaluesandattitudesinto79___MatchingabilitiestoavailablechancesTheymustmakeastudyinvariousways.Theyshould80variousjobstofindasuitableoneGivingagoodpersonal77___Theyshouldfillinthejobapplicationformsandgiveinformationabouttheirabilitiesandworkexperiencein81______.Theyshouldspeakmoreaboutthecompanytoshowtheyare82______withit.AttendinganinterviewGatherasmuch83__astheycanaboutthewould-beemployer.84_____suitablyandarriveontimE.Trytobe85______whenaskingquestions.
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