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LastmonththepresidentoftheMaldivesMohamedNasheedheldanunderwatermeeting.Thepurposeoftheoceanfloorconference?Tohighlighttheeffectsofglobalwarmingonhisislandnation.TheMaldiveslocatedintheIndianOceanisthelowest-lyingcountryonEarth.MeltingglaciersandpolaricearecausingsealevelstoriseputtingtheMaldivesandotherlow-lyingareasatriskofbeingswallowedbytheseawithinthenext100years.Whatcanbedone?Scientistsandleadersfrom190nationswilltrytofigurethatoutattheUnitedNationsclimatechangeconferencenextmonth.Themaingoalofthemeetingistocomeupwithanewclimateagreementfor2012andbeyonD.ThatiswhentheexistingplantheKyotoProtocol京都议定书willexpirE.TheagreementwascreatedinKyotoJapanin1997.Sincethenithasbeenratified正式批准by190nations.Thecountriespromisedtolimittheamountofgreenhousegasessuchascarbondioxidethattheyproducedeachyear.Thedebateoverwhoshouldcutgreenhouseemissions排放hasbeengoingonforyears.TheUShasbeenhesitanttoreduceemissionsunlessfast-growingnationssuchasChinaandIndiaalsoreducetheiruseoffossilfuels.InrecentmonthsChinahastakenstepstobegreener.ButIndiahasbeenunwillingtochangE.Itarguesthatitisunfairforrichnationstoaskpoorercountriestocutdownonemissions.WhileworldleadersworkonaplaninCopenhagentherearemanythingsyoucandotohelptheplanet.Youcansavefuelbywalkingorbikinginsteadofridinginacar.Youcanstartarecyclingprograminyourcommunity.Youcanplanttrees.Treesabsorbcarbondioxidefromtheairandgiveoffoxygen.64.TheunderlinedwordexpireinParagraph3probablymeans_____.A.causetroubleB.gointoeffectC.cometoanendD.gainsupport65.Accordingtothepassagelimitinggreenhouseemissions_____.A.hasbeenacontroversialquestionB.iswellperformedintheMaldivesC.willmakepoorcountriespoorerD.meansbanningcarbondioxideemissions66.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestA.LiketheMaldivesotherislandcountriesshouldtakeaction.B.BoththeUSandIndiashouldcutgreenhouseemissions.C.WorldleadersshouldfocusmoreonclimatechangE.D.Everyoneshouldgetinvolvedincuttinggreenhouseemissions.
第四节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分Jack等五人想通过查书来解决有关远程教育的问题请选出符合各人需求的最佳选项Thisisacollectionofarticlesaboutdifferentonlinelearningapplicationsinschoolandprovidesagoodoverviewofwhatteachersandstudentsaredoinginrealsituation.Thisisaveryreliableintroductiontodistancelearningwhichfocusesontheuseoftelevision.Theprincipleandideasdiscussedreallyapplytoanyformofdistanceeducation.A.goodintroductorybookforteachersthatexplainswhatdistancelearningisandhowtoputitintopracticE.A.usefuldiscussionofissuesassociatedwithdistancetrainingandhowtoavoidtheshortcomingsofonlineteachingandhowtodealwiththeproblemscausedbyonlineteaching.AnexcellentsummaryofpastresearchandcurrentpracticeinonlinelearningwrittenbyagroupofpioneersinthefielD.TheyhavewrittenanumberofimportantbooksabouttheirworkbeforE.A.scholarlytextbookaboutdistanceeducationthatpresentsthehistoryandtheoryofthefielD.Italsocoversthebasicprinciplesandissuesofdistanceeducation.现在请阅读以下信息根据他们的实际情况进行信息匹配请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑56.Jackiswritinganarticleaboutdistanceteaching.Hedoesn’tcarewhenthebookwaswrittenbuthehopesthebookcoversallthetopicsaboutit.57.Mrs.Hillisateacher.Shedoesn’tknowhowtomakeheronlineteachingbetterandhowtodealwithsomeunexpectedproblemsduringonlineteaching.58.Mr.Lincolnisanoldteacher.Heknowsnothingaboutdistanceteaching.Hehopestofindabookthatcanteachhimallthethings–frombasicknowledgetoadvancedknowledgE.59.Cathyisanewteacher.ShewantstolearntouseTVinherteaching.Sheisnotgoodattechnology.60.Georgeisanewteacherandhewantstoknowhowotherteachersarecarryingoutonlinelearning.
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Youmightthinkbodylanguageisuniversal.Afterallwe'rethesamespeciesright?ButbasicslikewhatisconsideredapolitegreetinganddefinitionsofpersonalspacevarywidelyfromculturetoculturE.Americansforinstanceareconsideredratherreservedinthewaytheygreetfriendsandtheydefinepersonalspacemorebroadlythanmostothercultures.Knowinghowanotherculture'sbasicbodylanguagediffersfromyoursmaybeofusenexttimeyoutravelinternationally.Mindhowyoumeetandgreet.AmericansandCanadiansmaleandfemaletendtogreeteachotherwithanicefirmhandshakE.InAsiancountriesthepoliteformofgreetingistobowandtheloweryoubowthedeeperrespectyouhaveforthepersonyouarebowingto.InSpainPortugalItalyandEasternEuropemenkisseachotheronthecheek.Becarefulabouteyecontact.InAmericaintermittent断断续续的eyecontactispreferableinaconversation--unlessit'ssomeoneyoucaredeeplyfor.InMiddleEasterncountriesintenseprolonged持久的eyecontactisthenormandthepersonyou'respeakingwithwillmoveveryclosetoyoutomaintainit.TheJapaneseontheotherhandconsideritaninvasionofprivacyandrarelylookanotherpersonintheeyE.AmericansingeneralsmilewhentheymeetorgreetsomeonE.Koreanshoweverthinkit'srudeforadultstosmileinpublic--tothemsmilinginpublicisasignofembarrassment.Don'tpoint.MostAmericansthinknothingofpointingatanobjectoranotherperson.NativeAmericansconsideritextremelyrudetopointwithafingerandinsteadtheypointwiththeirchin.It'salsorudetopointwithafingerinChina;thepolitealternativeistousethewholehandpalmfacingup.GivetherightamountofspacE.InAsianculturesparticularlyChinatheconceptofpersonalspacegenerallydefinedinAmericaasathree-to-four-footcircleforcasualandbusinessacquaintancesisnearlynonexistent.Strangersregularlytouchbodieswhenstandinginlineforsaymovietickets.PeopleinScandinaviancountriesontheotherhandneedmorepersonalspacethanwedo.Title:Howto71_______BodyLanguageinDifferentCulturesItemsInAmericaInsomeAsiancountriesMeetingandgreetingBothmaleandfemalehavea72_______togreeteachotherwithanicefirmhandshakE.It’spoliteforpeopletobowwhentheymeetandgreet.EyecontactPeople73_______tomakeanintermittenteyecontactinaconversation.ConsideringintenseprolongedeyecontactunacceptableJapanesewon’tlookanotherpersonintheeyE.SmilingIt’snormalforAmericanstosmilewhentheymeetandgreet.InKoreanpeopleseldomsmileinpublicbecauseitrepresents74_______.PointingMostAmericansoftenpointatanobjectoranotherperson76_______nativeAmericans.Chinesealwaystryto75_______pointingwithafingerbecauseit’sarudemanner.PersonalspaceAmericans77_______tokeepathree-to-four-footdistancewhentheyarewithcasualandbusinessacquaintances.It’salmost78_______inChinA.79_______Peoplebehavegreatdifferentlyindifferentcultureandknowingthedifferencesofbodylanguagemaybe80_______whenyoutravelabroaD.
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ETheMississippiTheMississippiisagreatriverwhoserelationshipwithmangoeswaybackbeyonditsdiscoveryinthe16thcentury.TheRiverIndiansuseditasahighwayandasasourceoffoodanditwastheywhogaveititsname—misimeaninggreatandsipimeaningwater.WhenthelengthofitsbranchtheMissouriisaddedtoittheMississippibecomesgreater.71.FromthesourceoftheMissouritothetipofthedelta三角洲itis2480mileslong.Greatriversarelikelytosufferfloods.In1927theMississippiflooded26thousandacressweepingawayfarmstownseverythinginitspath.In1938itsfloodsdrownedorkilled200peopleandmademillionshomeless.TodaytheriverhaslargelybeencontrolleD.72.IndustrieshavespreaddownsomeofthewaterwaysofthedeltabutotherwisethedeltaisaremoteplacethehomelandofalittlecolonyofFrenchCanadiansthattheBritishdroveoutofNovaScotiainthe18thcentury.TheystillspeakFrenchmixedwithEnglishIndianSpanishandNegroidioms.TheykeeptothemselvesfanningtherichsoilofthedeltA.73.74.PioneerswhofirstreacheditsbankswonderednotonlywhereitwentbutwhatlaybeyonD.In1764theFrenchfoundedacityontherightbankoftheriverandnameditaftertheirkingLouisXV.ThiscitynamedSt.Louisbecamethejumping-offplacefortheadventurousmenandwomenwhoopeneduptheGreatPlainsandthewaytotheFarWest.Some40yearsearlieratthebeginningofthe18thcenturytheFrenchhadfoundedanothercityjustabovetheMississippideltaNewOrleans.75.NewOrleansisoneofthegreatportsoftheworldandoneofthegreatestterminalsforbothseaandrivertraffiC.A.ItwastheMississippithatmadethecitywhatitisB.LeveeshighbanksbuiltofearthholdbackthefloodwatersC.Thereforeasweknowit’sthethirdlongestriverintheworldD.ItisknownthattheGreatWaterhasalsobeenafrontierriverE.HowevertheypaddledupanddowntheMississippiintheirboatstoseektheirfortuneF.TheGreatWateralwaysremainsathreadforthestreetsofthecityarebelowtheleveloftheriverG.TheycallthemselvesCajunswhohaveactuallybeenleadingfairlyprimitivelivesandpreservingtheirowntraditions
任务型阅读共10个空格每空1分满分10分阅读下面短文根据所读内容在文后第71至第80小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语注意每空1个单词Youmayarguewithyourpartnerandendupinaquarrel;oryoudisagreewithafriendandhaveanargumentwithhimorher.IneithercaseyouendupfeelinglowandwanttomakeupassoonaspossiblE.Theonlywayistosaysorry!ThisisthemostpreciouswordintheEnglishlanguagE.Readontofindouthowtosaysorryintherightway.Thefirstthingtorememberisnottohideyourfeelings.Apologizeonlyifyoureallydofeelsorry.Donotlieorgivefalseexcuses.Evenifittakesthepersonalongtimetorespond回应donotletyourtemperrisesinceyoucannotexpectapersontoacceptyourapologyatoncE.GiveyourpartnertimetocooloffabitandthenapologizE.Itisalwaysbettertosortthingsoutquickly.Rememberthatitdoesnogoodtokeeparguingaboutwhoisrightorwrongwhentempersareflying.Whenapologizingalwayslooktheotherintheeyesandstaycalm.Doyouwanttoknowhowtosaysorrytoagirl?Onceyou’veacceptedthatyou’vemakeamistakemeetherinpersontoapologizE.NeversaysorrytoagirlonthephonE.YoucansaysorrywithflowersorwithacarD.SmallgiftsarealsoveryeffectivE.Itcanbedifficulttosaysorryafterafight.A.writtenapologyforanunforgivablemistakesuchascheatingisoftenthebestway.Owninguptoamistakeisveryimportantandittakescouragetoapologizeforbadbehaviour.YoureffortwillnotchangethepastbutcanhaveabigeffectonthefuturE.HowtoSaySorryThemeAfteryouhavequarreledwithafriendthebestwayforyoutobe76._________againtohimorheristoapologizE.Don’tsanddosofapologizingDonot77._________yourfeelingwhenyoureallyfeelsorry.Donotlieorgivefalseexcuses.Donotbe78.______ifyourapologyisnotacceptedatoncE.Donot79._______onfindingoutwhoisrightorwrong.Remembertogiveyourfriend80._________togetcalm.Remembertolookyourfriendinthe81._________whenapologizE.Onecanwriteanapologyletterforone’sunforgivable82.__________.HowtosaysorrytoagirlNeverapologizeonthephoneinsteadofmeetingher83.______________.Apologizewithflowersacardora84.______________.ConclusionItisveryimportanttorealizeyourmistakesandapologizeforyourbadbehaviour.Apologiesdonotchangethepastbutdochangethe85.__________.
.Chinatosellyuanbonds国库券abroadChinahasannounceditsfirstsaleofgovernmentbondsyuanoutsidethemainlanD.Thegovernmentwillsell6bnyuanofbondsinHongKongtoimprovetheinternationalstatusoftheyuanthefinanceministrysaiD.ThesaleisamilestoneasChinaopensupitsfinancialmarketsandpromotesRMBasaworldbenchmark基准点.HundredsarrestedindeadlyUgandariots暴乱Atleast640peoplewerearrestedand14killedinfightinginUganda’scapitalbetweengovernmentforcesandloyalistsofatraditionalkingdom.Thenumberofpeoplearrestedforsuspectedrolesinthethree-dayriotscouldgoupbecauseinvestigationsarestillunderwaysaidKaleKayihurathenation’spolicechief.FrenchSpidermanconqueredthe88-storyPetronasTowersinKualaLumpurNow47Roberthasclimbedsomeofthetallestbuildingsintheworldtypicallywithouttheaidofsafetyequipment.OnSept.1armedwithnothingbutthechalkonhishandsandsomegoodclimbingshoestheFrenchSpidermanaddedthe88-storyPetronasTowersinKualaLumpurtohisimpressivelist—whichnowtotalsmorethan70—ofskyscrapers摩天大楼climbedup.MotorwaylightsgooutTheHighwayAgencyhasdecidedtoturnofflightsatundisclosedlocationsbetweenmidnightand5A.m.fromMarch.Ithasdonesodespitewarningsfrommotoringgroupsandsafetycampaigners.Ninecouncilshavealreadyswitchedoffsomestreetlightsorplantodosotosavemoneyandcutcarbonemissions排放物.64.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____.A.Chinahassold6bnyuanofbondsinHongKongB.moresuspectedpeoplewillprobablybearrestedinUgandaC.about654peopletookpartintheUgandariotsD.theriotswilllastanotherthreedays65.HowmanyskyscrapershasRobertconqueredsofar?A.exactly47B.over70C.about88D.lessthan15866.Thedisadvantageofturningoffmotorwaylightsincludes____.A.savingmoneyB.cuttingcarbonemissionsC.causingsafetyproblemsD.decreasingthenumberofcars67.Allofthefieldsarementionedexcept____.A.politicsB.healthC.trafficD.people
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ThenewautomobilefueleconomystandardsformallyadoptedbytheObamaadministrationonThursdaywillproduceaseriesofbenefits:reduceddependenceonforeignoilfewergreenhousegasemissions排放andconsumersavingsatthepump.ThiswastrulyamomenttocelebratE.ButitwastemperedbythefactthatsomeinCongressaretryingtocancelthelawsthatmadethenewstandardspossiblE.Thestandardswillrequireautomakerstobuildpassengercarssport-utilityvehiclesandminivansthataverage35.5milespergallonby2016—a30percentincreaseovertoday’scarsandthebiggestsinglejumpinfueleconomysincetheoriginalstandardswereadoptedinthe1970s.Carswillcostmorebutthegovernmentestimatesthatconsumerswillsaveanaverageof$3000infueloverthelifeofanewvehiclE.Thestandardswillalsoplacethefirst-everlimitsonautomobilegreenhousegasemissionsandareexpectedtoreduceemissionsby21percentby2030comparedwithwhattheoutputwouldhavebeenwithoutthestandards.Becauseemissionsfrompassengervehiclesrepresentaboutone-fifthofAmerica’sgreenhousegasesthisisastepforwardfortheplanet.Theautomakerswhofoughttherulesuntiltheywentbroke破产havecometoacceptthisasastepforwardaswell.A.singlenationalstandardprovidesregulatorycertaintyandthey’vegottogetmoreefficienttosurvivE.HoweversomeinCongressseemeddeterminedtorollbackthelawsthatgotusherE.SenatorLisaMurkowskiaRepublicanfromAlaskaandseveralothersenatorshaveaddedachallengetothefederalgovernment’sauthoritytoregulategreenhousegasesundertheCleanAirAct—notjustfromautomobilesbutfromothersources.TheSupremeCourtgavetheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencythatauthoritythreeyearsagoandthenewemissionsstandardswouldhavebeenimpossiblewithoutit.TherehasalsobeentalkintheSenateofeliminatingCalifornia’sspecialauthorityundertheCleanAirActtosetmoreaggressivemotorvehiclestandardsthanthefederallimits.Californiausedthatauthoritytopassalawin2002settinggreenhousegasemissionslimitsforcarssoldtherE.Itwasthefirstlawofitskindinthiscountryanditprovidedthedriveandthefoundationforthenewnationwidestandards.Whatalloftheseopponentsmeantodoistorollbackhistoryandthehard-wonenvironmentalprotectionsithasproduceD.ThatwouldbeahugemistakE.66.ThefollowingarethebenefitsofthenewautomobileeconomystandardsEXCEPT________.A.reduceddependenceonforeignoilB.cancellingsomeofthelawsC.fewergreenhousegasemissionsD.consumersavingsatthepump67.Whatgoalissetfortheyear2016?A.Carswillcostmoresofewerpeoplewillbuythem.B.Thereisa30percentincreaseincarmanufacturing.C.Anaveragevehiclecango35.5mileswithonegallonofgas.D.Consumerswillsaveanaverageof$3000infuelpercar.68.Theunderlinedworditinparagraphsixrefersto________.A.TheCleanAirActB.TheSupremeCourtC.TheEnvironmentProtectionAgencyD.Thefederalgovernment’sauthority69.Whatseemstobetherootofthenewautomobilefueleconomystandards?A.California’smotorvehiclestandards.B.TheEnvironmentProtectionAgency.C.SomeSenatorslikeLisaMurkowski.D.Greenhousegasemissions.70.Accordingtothewriterthenewautomobilefueleconomystandardswillprobablyleadtotheresultthat________.A.everyonewinsB.morecarswillbesoldC.itwouldbeabigmistakeD.nobodyagrees
A.storyfromtheBibletellsofoldBabylonwherethemendecidedtobuildatowerthatwouldtouchthesky.ButGodwasunhappyandhemadethemspeakdifferentlanguages.Theycouldn’tunderstandeachothersotheirdreamnevercametruE.Yetthedreamremainsalive:ifallmenspeakthesamelanguagetheycandoanything.L.L.ZamenhoffromPolandwasamongthemenwhopursuethisdream.HedevelopedEsperanto世界语between1877and1885.Asthemostsuccessfulman-madeworldlanguageitisspokenbyovertwomillionpeoplearoundtheworlD.LastmonththeWorldEsperantoCongress大会dealingwithlanguagerightsendedinSweden.The2004conferencewillbeheldinBeijing.MostEsperantospeakersareinCentralandEasternEuropeandinEastAsiaparticularlyChinesemainlanD.Esperantohastwoadvantages.Firstit’seasy.Eachletterhasexactlyonesoundandtherearejust16basicgrammarrules.Thesecondadvantageisthatitbelongstonoonecountry.ButEsperantohasonlyreachedasmallnumberofpeoplecomparedwithnaturallanguageswidelyusedaroundtheworld-suchasEnglishorChinesE.WhiletheselanguagesaredeeplyconnectedwiththeirnationsandculturesEsperantodoesn’thavethisbackgrounD.WillEsperantoreallybecomeagloballanguage?Itremainsaquestion.Thewritertellsusastoryatthebeginningto.A.explainwhymenhavebeenmakingtheefforttocreatealanguagesharedbyallB.explainwhymennowspeakdifferentlanguagesC.showtherelationshipbetweenmanandGodD.provethatlanguageisveryimportantWhatdoestheunderlinedwordpursueinthesecondparagraphmean?A.Realize.B.Workfor.C.Beagainst.D.Follow.WhatisthebasicdifferencebetweenEsperantoandEnglish?A.MorepeoplespeakEnglishthanEsperanto.B.Esperantowordsareeasiertospell.C.Esperantohasfewergrammarrules.D.EsperantoisnotsupportedbyanycountryorculturE.Whatdoesthestorymainlytalkabout?A.AdvantagesanddisadvantagesofEsperanto.B.Men’sdreamofsharingthesamelanguagE.C.Themostsuccessfulplannedlanguage-Esperanto.D.ComparisonofEsperantoandotherlanguageslikeEnglishandChinesE.
JoannewasstuckinatrafficjamincentralBirminghamat530andat630shewasexpectedtobechairingameetingofthetenniscluB.Atlastthetrafficwasmoving.SheswungquicklyracingtoherhousE.Assheopenedthedoorshenearlytrippedover被绊倒ShebA.HeyShebashesaidI'vegotnotimeforyounowbutI'lltakeyououtassoonasIgetbackfromtenniscluB.ThenshenoticedShebaseemedtobecoughingorchoking.ObviouslyshecouldhardlybreathE.ImmediatelyJoannerealizedshewouldhavetotakehertothevet兽医.Whenshegottherethevetwasjustabouttoclosefortheday.SeeingthestateofShebaDr.SternebroughtherquicklyintohisofficE.ListendoctorI'mreallyinarushtogettoameetingcanIleaveherwithyouandgoandgetchanged?I'llbebackintenminutestopickherupandthenI'lltakeherontothemeetingwithmE.IsthatOK?SurE.saidthedoctor.Joannemadethequicktripbacktoherhouseinacoupleofminutes.Asshewasoncemoreenteringthehallwaythephonebythedoorbegantoring.ThisisDr.SternesaidananxiousvoicE.Iwantyoutogetoutofthathouseimmediatelysaidthedoctor'svoicE.I'mcomingroundrightawayandthepolicewillbethereanytimenow.Waitoutside!Atthatmomentapolicecarscreeched发出尖锐的声音toastopoutsidethehousE.TwopolicemengotoutandranintothehousE.JoannewasbynowcompletelyconfusedandveryfrighteneD.ThenthedoctorarriveD.Where’sSheba?IssheOK?shoutedJoannE.She’sfineJoannE.Itookoutthethingwhichwaschokingherandshe’sOKnow.Justthenthetwopolicemenreappearedfromthehousehalf-carryingawhite—facedmanwhocouldhardlywalk.Therewasbloodalloverhim.MyGodsaidJoannehowdidhegetinthere?Andhowdidyouknowhewasthere?Ithinkhemustbeaburglar.saidthedoctor.IknewhewastherebecausewhenIfinallyremovedwhatwasstuckinSheba’sthroatitturnedouttobethreehumanfingers.WhatwasJoannesupposedtodoat630A.Towalkherdog.B.Toseeherdoctor.C.Toattendaclubmeeting.D.Toplaytenniswithherfriends.Joannewantedtogetbacktoherhomeagain.A.todressupforthemeetingB.tophonethepolicestationC.tocatchthebadlyhurtburglarD.towaitforherdogtobecuredFromthepassagewecaninferthat.A.ShebafoughtagainsttheburglarB.thepolicefoundtheburglarhadbrokeninC.JoannehadplannedtotakeherdogtothemeetingD.thedoctorperformedadifficultoperationonthedogInthispassagethewriterintendstotellusthatthedogis.A.cleverB.friendlyC.frighteningD.devoted
第二节情景对话共5小题每小题1分满分5分根据对话情景和内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项在答题卡上将该选项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项MExcusemE.Canyougivemesomeinformationaboutactiveholidays?W___6_Wouldyoupleasetellmeexactlywhatyoumean?M:Ok.WhenIgoonholidaysI’dliketotakeexercisE.____7___WhatImeanisthatI’mthesortofmanwhoenjoysswimmingskiingandchoosesortsofthings.W____8____UmactiveholidaysletmeseE.Whataboutdivingsir?Wecanofferyoutwoweeksoffthecoast:oneweekdivingandoneweekfishingwiththelocalfishermen.Butyouonlyneedtopay$800forit.____9____.MFishing?Isthereanychanceofgettinginabitofsailing?W____10____Theyaremostlyorganizedbythesailingschool.Butrowingyes.Areyouinterestedinrowingsir?MWellIdidalotofrowingwhenIwasatuniversity.A.Ihatesittingaroundanddoingnothing.B.Noproblem.Activeholidayssir?D.It’saverygoodbargain.E.It’sabitdifficult.F.I’msorrywedon’tdomanysailingholidayssir.G.Ohsirsoundsveryinteresting.
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TheorganizationKeepTimeforChildrenwasstartedin2002tomakepeoplerealizetheimportanceoffamilytimeonweekendsparticularlyforfamilieswithschoolagechildren.51Wewilltrytohelpparentstakeonedayoffonweekendstobewiththeirfamily.52Whatchildrenwantandneedmostistospendtimewiththeirparentsnotwithtoysortakingpartinactivities.Butwithmoreandmorepeopleworkingonweekendsmanychildrenofschoolagedon’tseetheirparentsanywherenearasoftenastheyshoulD.53Themovementisdesignedforfamiliesofalltypesandsizesunderincreasingpressuretoworkonweekends.Becauseweekendsaretheverytimewhenschoolagechildrenareathomeandinneedoftheirparents.wearegoingtoputforwardaFamilyDayBill议案tothegovernment.54Itisaimedtosolvetheproblemsofincreasingshift换班的-parentingandofyoungchildrenbeinglefthomealoneonweekends.55Ifparentshaveadayofftheycanspendalotoftimeandenergywiththeirchildrentosharetheirhappiness.A.KeepTimeforChildrenisnowstartingamovement.B.Thelawislikelytomakesurethatparentstakegoodcareoftheirchildren.C.Ouraimismainlytoencourageparentstospendtimewiththeirchildren.D.AnAmericansetuptheorganization.E.Itwouldgiveeveryparentofchildrenundertheageof16thefightinlawtoaweekenddayoffeachweek.F.Ourtimeisthemostimportantthingthatwecangiveourchildren.G.ParentswhodonotshareenoughtimewiththeirchildrenaretoblamE.
CRestaurantsinEuropetheUnitedStatesandJapanaretestingtechnologytoletdinersordertheirfooddirectfromascreenattheirtableinsteadofdependingonafellowhumanbeingtonotetheirchoicE.Besidescuttingcostscompaniesthatsellthee-menusarguethebytes-for-biteswayhasanewvaluethatcanattractyoungercustomersandvariousphotographsofsteaksandgooeydessertsattractdinerstoordermorE.ItalsocouldextendtheTVdinner.Howaboutacomputergamedinner?It'saboutimpulse-buyingsaidAdiChitayatConceptic’sCEO.Ifapersonstartslookingatpicturesofchocolatecakethechancesarehe'llorderit.FramearestaurantinTelAvivwiththesystemissaidtohaveitssalesontableswiththee-menuincreasedbyabout11%.Customersoftencallaheadtoreserve预定spotsequippedwithscreensmanagerNatalieEdrytoldReporters.Atoneofthee-menutablesITworkerGilUrielandhisyoungfamilywereenthusiasticastheycheckedoutpicturesofthedishesonofferandsquabbled争吵overdesserts.It’smorevisualsaysUrielashischildrenclickedawayfuriouslyonagamesfunctionbetweencourses.Wecanstillchoosewecanstillargue—butit’smucheasierwhenwecanallseeit.1.ThefollowingaretheadvantagesofrestaurantswithEXCEPTthat_______.A.eatinginthemismorecomfortableB.therestaurantscansavealotofmoneyC.theycanattractmoreyoungsterstotherestaurantsD.customerscanseethepicturesoftheirorderedfoods2.Theunderlinedwordimpulse—buyinginthe3rdparagraphmeans_______A.havingnoideainbuyingthingsB.beinguninterestedinbuyingthingsC.havingnopatienceinbuyingthingsD.beingencouragedinbuyingthings3.Accordingtothelastparagraphweknowthat_______.A.costomersfeellittleinterestinthee-menusB.e-menusonlyattractasmallnumberofcustomersC.itstilltakestimefore-menustobewidelyacceptedD.restaurantsofthiskindarerefusedbycustomers4.Thebesttitleofthispassagemaybe_______.A.ComputersinrestaurantsB.Restaurantstrye-menusC.ModernrestaurantsD.Greatchangesinrestaurants5.Thispassagemightbetakenfrom_______A.afoodguideB.awebsiteC.atravelingmagazineD.classicadvertisements
共5小题每小题2分满分10分ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneeD.A.Goodsforauction拍卖salesB.DefinitionofbiddingC.WaytosellmoregoodsbyauctionD.AuctionsalesinhistoryE.BriefintroductiontoauctionsF.Makingalargerprofitasanauctioneer61.______Auctionsarepublicsalesofgoodsconductedbyanofficiallyapprovedauctioneer.Heasksthecrowdassembledintheauction-roomtomakeoffersorbidsforthevariousitemsonsalE.Heencouragesbuyerstobidhigherfiguresandfinallynamesthehighestbidderasthebuyerofthegoods.Thisiscalledknockingdownthegoodsforthebiddingendswhentheauctioneerstrikesasmallhammeronatableatwhichhestands.62.______TheancientRomanprobablyinventedsalesbyauctionandtheEnglishwordcomesfromtheLatinauctionmeaningincreasing.TheRomansusuallysoldinthiswaythegoodstakeninwar.InEnglandintheeighteenthcenturiesgoodswereoftensoldbythecandle:ashortcandlewaslitbytheauctioneerandbidscouldbemadewhileitstayedalight.63.______Practicallyallgoodswhosequalitiesvaryaresoldbyauction.Amongthesearecoffeeskinswoolteafurssilkandwines.Auctionsalesarealsousualforlandandpropertyfurniturepicturesrarebooksoldchinaandsimilarworksofart.64.______Anauctionisusuallyadvertisedbeforehandwithfullparticularsofthearticlestobesoldandwhereandwhentheycanbeviewedbypotentialbuyers.Iftheadvertisementcannotgivefulldetailscataloguesareprintedandeachgroupofgoodstobesoldtogethercalledalotisusuallygivenanumber.TheauctioneerneednotbeginwithLot1andcontinueintheorderofnumbers:hemaywaituntilhenoticesthefactthatcertainbuyersareintheroomandthenproducethelotstheyarelikelytobeinterestedin.65.______Theauctioneer’sservicesarepaidforintheformofapercentageofthepricethegoodsaresoldfor.TheauctioneerthereforehasadirectinterestinpushingupthebiddingashighaspossiblE.Hewillnotwastetimebystartingthebiddingtoolow.Hewillalsoplayontheopponentsamonghisbuyersandsucceedingettingahighpricebyencouragingtwobusinesscompetitorstobidagainsteachother.
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共5小题每小题1分满分5分注请将此题答在第Ⅱ卷上—61—OfcoursE.Differentjobsneedpeoplewithdifferentcharacters.—Couldyougivemeanexample?—Yeah.62Howeveranextremelyindependentoneisn’t—Almostright!AndIthinkthereissomemoral道德的conductallpeopleshouldhaveatwork.—63—Respectdutyfairnesshonestyandsoon.—Itseemsthattheyareallimportant.Butit’sreallyhardtohaveallofthegoodmoralconduct.—64Butfirstlyyoushouldtreatthepersonwhomyouworkwithwithkindnessandrespect.Thenyoushouldlearntobebraveandcareful.—65—Yes.—IfsoI’llhaveatry.A.Nodoubtaboutit.B.Whatisit?C.Absolutely!WemustbedependablE.D.You’dbettergetalongwellwitheveryonE.E.Doyouthinkthecharacterplaysanimportantroleinone’scareer?F.ThenI’llberated评价asapricelessdiamondbymyboss?G.Youseeaneasy-gingpersonissuitableforteamwork.
TheworldisnotcomingtoanendonDecember212012theUSspaceagencyinsistedMondayinararecampaigntodispelwidespreadrumorsfueledbytheInternetandanewHollywoodmoviE.ThelatestbigscreenofferingfromSonyPicture2012arrivesintheatersonFridaywitha200-million-dollarproductionabouttheendoftheworldsupposedlybasedonmythsbackedbytheMayancalendar.ItisclaimedthattheendoftimewillcomeasaPlanetX---orNibiru---headstowardorcollideswiththeEarth.SomewebsitesaccuseNASAofhidingthetruthontheplanet’sexistencebuttheUSspaceagencycondemnedsuchstoriesasanInternethoax.ThereisnofactualbasisfortheseclaimsNASAsaidinaquestion-and-anwserpostingonthiswebsitE.IfsuchacllisionwererealastronomerswouldhavebeentrackingitforatleastthepastdecadeanditwouldbevisiblebynowtothenakedeyE.Obviouslyitdoesnotexist.Crediblescientistsworldwideknowofnothreatassociatedwith2012itinsisteD.AfterallourplanethasbeengettingalongjustwellformorethanfourbillionyearsaddedNASA.ThereisanotherplanetErisfloatinginspacE.ButthesmallplanetsimilartoPlutowillremainsafelyfixedintheoutersolarsystemanditcancomenocloserthanfourbillionmilestotheEarthaccordingtoNASA.EarliertheoriessetthedisasterforMay2003butwhennothinghappenedthedatewasmovedforwardtothewinterin2012tocoincidewiththeendofacycleoftheancientMayancalendar.NASAinsistedtheMayancalendarinfactdoesnotendonDecember212012asanotherperiodbeginsimmediatelyafterwarD.AndeveniftheplanetsweretolineupassomehaveforecasttheeffectonourplanetwouldbenegligibleunimportantNASAsaiD.Andwhilecometsandasteroids小行星havealwayshittheEarthbighitsareveryrareNASAnoteD.Thelastmajorimpactwasbelievedtobe65millionyearsagoresultingintheendofdinosaurs.WehavealreadydeterminedthattherearenothreateningasteroidsaslargeastheonethatkilledthedinosaursthespaceagencysaiD.49.______playedakeyroleinthespreadoftherumors.A.A.newbookB.TheInternetandanewHollywoodmovieC.NASAD.AnIndiancalendar50.Wecaninferthat______.A.peopledidn’ttaketherumorseriouslyB.PlanetX---orNibirudoesexistC.astronomershavebeentrackingPlanetXforovertenyearsD.therumorcausedapanicamongsomepeople51.NASAthinksthatEris______.A.mighthaveathreattotheEarthB.dosen’thaveanythreattotheEarthC.istoofarawaytobevisibleD.issimilartoourplanetwherelifemightexist52.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?A.NewHollywoodmovie2012B.December212012NottheendoftheworldC.EndoftheancientMayancalendarD.Howrumorscameintobeing
IV.任务型阅读:本题共5小题每小题2分共10分SelectthebestheadingfromthelistbelowforeachparagraphinthereadingpassagE.UseeachletterONCEonly.WritetheappropriatelettersA~Einthespacesnumbered61-65onyouranswersheet.NBTherearemoreheadingthanparagraphssoyouwillnotusealloftheheadings.IntellectualDisability61.______Peoplewithintellectualdisabilityformoneofthelargestsingledisabilitygroupsinacommunity.Intellectualdisabilityreferstoageneralslownesstolearnandfunctionwithinsocietyandtheidentificationofintellectualdisabilityisusuallybasedonanassessmentofaperson'sperformanceinavarietyoftests.Anindividual'slevelofperformanceasassessedcanchangewithtimeandcircumstances.WithskilledtrainingandopportunityfordevelopmentpeoplewithintellectualdisabilityhavemuchgreaterpotentialforacquiringskillsandforparticipationincommunitylifethanpreviouslyhadbeenthoughtpossiblE.62.______Inmanywesternsocietiesfivecategoriesofintellectualdisabilityhavetraditionallybeenusedinordertoindicatetheperceiveddegreeofdifficultyanindividualhaswithlearning.Allfivemayoccurineitherchildrenadolescentoradultandshowasmildmoderatesevereprofoundormultipleintellectualdisability.63.______ForthemajorityofintellectualdisabilitiesthereisnoidentifiablecausebuttherearesomecausesthatarewelldocumenteD.Theyinclude:braindamageatbirthduetolackofoxygen---prolongedlaborduringchildbirth;braindamagebeforebirthduetofactorssuchasrubelladrugordiet-relatedproblems;damageafterbirthduetoillnessessuchasencephalitisoraccident;hereditarydefectsinthegenes;abnormalchromosomecountresultinginforexampleDownSyndromE.64.______LikeeveryoneelsepeoplewithanintellectualdisabilityneedarewardingjobasatisfyingplacetoliveandagoodsociallifE.Buttheymayneedextrasupporttoachievethesethings.Goodsupportservicesarebasedontheprincipleofnormalization---whichmeansenablingpeopletobepartofthecommunitylikeeveryoneelsE.65.______Withtheintroductionoftheintellectuallydisabledintocommunitiesthereisaneedtopromoteawarenessofcommunication.Althoughmanypeoplemayhavelittleexperienceintalkingwithanintellectuallydisabledpersontherearecommonguidelinesthatcansimplifytheinteraction.Firstlyitisusefultorememberthatpeoplewithdisabilitieshavefeelings.SpeakinginthesamefriendlymannerasyouwouldtoanyoneelseisalsorecommendeD.BeingpreparedtowaitalittlelongerforrepliesduringaconversationwithanintellectuallydisabledpersonwouldundoubtedlybenefittheexchangE.ListofHeadingsA.Whatdopeoplewithanintellectualdisabilityneed?B.Whatisintellectualdisability?C.Howdopeoplewithanintellectualdisabilitytalk?D.Whataretheformsofintellectualdisability?E.Whatcausesintellectualdisability?F.Howdoyoutalktoapersonwithanintellectualdisability?
Therewasastorymanyyearsagoofaschooltecher-Mrs.Thompson.ShetoldthechildrenonthefirstdaythatsheovedthemallthesamE.ButthatwasaliE.ThereinthefrontrowwasalittleboynamedTeddyStoddarD.Hedidn’tplaywellwiththeotherchildrenandhealwaysneededabath.Shedidnotlikehim.Then.Mrs.ThompsongottoknowthatTeddywasactuallyaverygoodboybeforethedeathofhismother.Mrs.Thompsonwasashamedofherself.ShefeltevenworsewhenlikeallherotherstudentsTeddybroughtheraChristmaspresenttoo.Itwashismother’sperfume香水.TeddysaidMrs.ThompsontodayyousmelljustlikemyMomusedto.Afterthechildrenleftshecriedforatleastanhour.Onthatverydayshestoppedteachingreadingwritingandmath.Insteadshebegantoteachchildren.Mrs.ThompsonpaidparticularattentiontoTeddy.Theboy’smindseemedtocomealivE.ThemoresheencouragedhimthefasterheimproveD.BytheendofthesixthgradeTeddyhadbecomeoneofthesmartestchildrenintheclass.SixyearswentbybeforeshegotanotefromTeddy.HewrotethathehadfinishedhighschoolthirdinhisclassandshewasstillthebestteacherheeverhadinhiswholelifE.HewenttocollegE.Mrs.ThompsongottwomorelettersfromhimwiththelastonesigneD.TheodoreF.StoddardM.D.医学博士.Thestorydoesn’tendtherE.OnhisweddingdayDr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson’searThankyouMrs.ThompsonforbelievinginmE.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifferencE.Mrs.ThompsonwithtearsinhereyeswhisperedbackTeddyyouhaveitallwrong.YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifferenceIdidn’tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.41.WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.ShemadeTeddyfeelashameD.B.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy.C.ShechangedTeddy’sseattothefrontrow.D.Shetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherself.42.WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.Heoftentoldlies.B.Hewasgoodatmath.C.HeneededmotherlycarE.D.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.43.InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchange?A.Shetaughtfewerschoolsubjects.B.Shebecamestricterwithherstudents.C.Shenolongerlikedherjobasateacher.D.Shecardmoreabouteducatingstudents.44.WhydidTeddythankMrs.Thompsonathiswedding?A.Shehadkeptintouchwithhim.B.Shehadgivenhimencouragement.C.ShehadsenthimChristmaspresents.D.ShehadtaughthimhowtojudgepeoplE.
.第二部分阅读理解共25小题每题2分满分50分第一节选择题共20小题每题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项GettingaroundinCanadaisfairlyeasy.Mostcitieshaveurbantransportationsystemsincludingbusesstreetcarsandtrainsandsomeofthelargercitiesalsohavesubways.Youcanboardthesesystemsatregularstopsalongtheirroutes.Someletyoupaywithcashwhileothersrequiretickets.Ifyoudon’thaveaticketforthebusyoumustpaywiththecorrectamountofmoney.ThisisbecausethedriverdoesnotcarryanychangE.Ifyouplantostayinacityforalongtimeyoumaywanttobuyamonthlypassorapackageofticketstosavemoney.Youcanbuysubwayticketsatanysubwaystation.IfyouhavetotakeseveralbusesorsubwaysforasingletripyoudonotneedtopaymoneyeachtimE.Simplyaskthedriverforatransfer换乘ticketortakeonefromthemachinesonthesubwayplatform.IfyouarenotsurewheretoboardthebusorthestreetcarjustasksomeoneorfollowthecrowD.Peoplecanusuallyonlyboardatthefrontofthebuswhereyoushowyourpasstothedriver.WhenusingpublictransportationCanadianslineup.FirstcomefirstserveisacommonapproachtomanyactivitiesinCanadaanditisconsideredtobeextremelyrudetocutinanylinE.Mapsofroutesandschedulesareusuallyavailablefromthepublictransit运输companyinyourareaandthereisalsoatelephoneinformationlinE.Youmayasksomeoneforthenameofthetransitcompanyinyourareaandthenlookitupinthetelephonebook.46.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.HowtousepublictransportationinCanadA.B.Howtosavemoneywhentraveling.C.Wheretofindsubwaysinlargercities.D.Howpublictransitcompanieswork.47.Ifyoupaythebusfareincash_____.A.youmaybegivensomechangeB.youcanexchangemoneywiththedriverC.itmightcostyoualittlemoreD.youmusthavetheexactamountofmoney48.Bybuyingamonthlypassorapackageofticketsyoucan______.A.takeabuswheneveryouwantB.gowhereveryoulikeC.savemoneyD.findcomfortableseats49.Ifyouhavetochangesubwaylinesonasingletrip_____.A.youhavetopayeachtimeB.youshouldbuyanotherticketfromthemachineC.youmustaskforthedriver’spermissionD.youjustneedtopayonce
TheSouthChinatigercouldbecomeextinctwithin30to50yearsifitdoesnotreceiveprotection.Thereareonly20to30SouthChinatigersintheirearliestnaturalplaceswithGuangdongProvincehavingonlyfiveleftbecauseforestsarebeingdestroyedasaresultofrapidindustrialgrowth.TheSouthChinatigercanlive20to25yearsbutthesurvivalratefortheyoungisbecominglowerasaresultofrapidgrowthinindustryandtourism.EvenwithhardworkitishopedthatthenumberofSouthChinatigerscanonlyreach150to180inthecomingcentury.68.Theunderlinedwordextinctmeans______.A.differentB.seriouslyillC.nolongerexistD.frightening69.Thebesttitleforthisnewscouldbe______.A.TheLifeSpanoftheSouthChinaTigerB.TheComingCenturyfortheSouthChinaTigerC.ChineseScientistsCallSOSforSouthChinaTigersD.IndustrialGrowth—TheEnemyofSouthChinaTiger
阅读下面短文掌握其大意然后从第31至第40小题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项DearMr.TakashhiIamwritingtoapologizeforanymisunderstandingsthatoccurredwhenIshowedyouaroundBeijingtheotherday.Inoticedthatyouwereabit31whenIputthebusinesscardyougavemeinmy32withoutlookingatit.And33didnotknowwhyyoukeptmakinganOKsignandwhyyou34somanythings.AfterreadingamagazinearticleIknowthatJapanesepeoplegiveouttheirbusinesscards35theygreetothersandtheywouldlikeotherstolookattheircardscarefully.SoIshouldhavereadyour36beforeIputitinmypocket.AndIalsoknowwhyyouboughtsomanythings37.Becausegift-givingisexpectedinJapanandonatripyoumustbringbacklotsof38.AsfortheOKsignInowknowitisarequestforsmallchangE.Ifeelverysorryfornothavingknownthese39habitsearlier.Ihopeyoucanforgivemeforallthesemisunderstandings.Ihope40ournextmeetingwillbehappier.YourssincerelyLiHualing1.A.pleasedB.upsetC.excitedD.encouraged2.A.handB.boxC.watchD.pocket3.A.IB.youC.weD.nobody4.A.madeB.sawC.boughtD.eat5.A.unlessB.beforeC.afterD.when6.A.facesB.booksC.cardsD.clothes7.A.thereB.hereC.homeD.everywhere8.A.giftsB.photosC.picturesD.sweets9.A.strangeB.rareC.unusualD.cultural10.A.whichB.thatC.whenD.where
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中选出匹配信息答案写在第II卷的相应位置A.GetwellpreparedforthejobinterviewThislectureisgiventoallstudentswhoaretograduatethissummer.ProfessorYangthespeakerisanexpertinadvisingjobhunters.HistalkwillbenefityoualotwhenyougototheinterviewandhelpyousucceedingettingagoodjoB.Time:7:00-9:00p.m.TuesdayPlace:LectureHallNo.1theFirstTeachingBuildingB.HistoryofChristmasandEnglishThelectureisaboutthehistoryofRomanreligionandthedevelopmentofEnglish.ProfessorPhilipwillgiveyouhandoutstohelpyouunderstandwhathetalkssoyoucanlearnhistoryandimproveyourEnglishlistening.Time:7:00-9:00p.m.TuesdayPlace:Classroom2201theSecondTeachingBuildingC.BeanexcellentinterpreterTothosewhoareinterestedinspeakingEnglish.ZhouYangaverysuccessfulinterpreterwell-knownbothathomeandabroadforhisquickreactionandwonderfulspokenEnglishwillcometosharehisunusualexperiencewithyou.Time:7:00-10:00p.m.WednesdayPlace:LectureHallNo.1theFirstTeachingBuildingD.HowtoappreciatetheTangpoemsYouwilllearnthebackgroundofTangpoems.YoucanlearnthegeneralrulesofwritingapoemandmethodstoappreciatedifferentstylesofTangpoemsreviewingsomeveryfamiliarwell-knownpoems.ProfessorHefromBeijingUniversitywillleadyouintoawonderfulworlD.Time:7:00-9:00p.m.ThursdayPlace:Classroom2201theSecondTeachingBuildingE.:EnjoyclassicalmusicCometothehalltolistentoMr.Zhang.Youwilllistentosomepiecesoffamousmusicandlearntoenjoytheminaprofessorway.Twohoursfrom7:30to9:30Friday.F.TheInternetandEnglishstudyHelpyouexploretheInternetsoyouwillfindyourEnglishlearningeasierandmoreinteresting.Mr.SmithwillmeetyouintheFirstBuildingfrom7:30to9:30thisFriday.请阅读以下学生的信息然后匹配学生和他\她要参加的讲座61.GuJiewen—AstudentwhoisgoingtograduatethissummerisgoodatspeakingEnglishandhopestohavethechancetocommunicatewithdifferentkindsofpeoplE.62.GuanYu—AstudentmajorsinEnglishandwantstoimproveherEnglishinlisteningspeakingreadingandwriting.Sheisinterestedinanylectureonlanguagelearningbutshewon’tbefreeuntilFriday.63.HeGuangna—Studyinghistoryandgoingtograduatesoon.Hefindsitnoteasyforastudentmajoringinhistorytogetajobsoheiseagertolearnhowtobeasuccessfuljobhunter.64.ZhouRonghua—LearningEnglishbutsheisalsointerestedinChinesepoemsandshewouldliketoknowmoreaboutthem.65.WangHao—Astudentstudyinghistory.Helikeslisteningtomusicandwantstolearnhowtoappreciatemusicsothathecanenjoyitbetter.学生讲座61.GuJiewenA.Getwellpreparedforthejobinterview62.GuanYuB.HistoryofChristmasandEnglish63.HeGuangnaC.Beanexcellentinterpreter64.ZhouRonghuaD.HowtoappreciatetheTangpoems65.WangHaoE.EnjoyclassicalmusicF.TheinternetandEnglishstudy
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_____56___.Thetimeandmoneythatdoctorsspendontheirmedicaleducationareprobablyonereasonforthisproblem.A.visittoadoctor’sofficecostsfromfifteentofiftydollars.ItisimpossibletopayforthemedicalcaretheyneeD._____57_____.MostdoctorshoweverdisagreE.TheysaythattheywererequiredtostudymedicineforalongtimE.Tuition学费formanyyearsofmedicaleducationcostsalotofmoney.Doctorssaythatitisnecessaryformostmedicalstudentstoborrowmoneyfromabanktopaytheirtuition.????????????????_____58_____youngdoctorsneedalotofmoneyfortheirwork._____59_____.ThereforeitispossiblethatthehighcostofmedicalcareinAmericanisunnecessary.Becausehightuitionisonecauseofhighcosts_____60_____.A.ItispossibleforthepoorpeopletoseethedoctorinAmericA.B.ManypeopleintheUnitedStatesthinkthatdoctorsareoverpaidC.OnewaytolowercostswouldbetohavemedicalschoolsthatarefreeorhavelowtuitionD.TheyarenotwillingtopayhightuitionforthedoctorsE.ThecostofmedicalcareintheUnitedStatesisveryhighF.BecausethismoneymustberepaidtothebankG.Sotheychargepeoplehighpricesformedicalcare
Byfarthemostcommondifficultyinstudyissimplefailuretogetdowntoregularconcentratedwork.Thisdifficultyismuchgreaterforthosewhodonotworktoaplanandhavenoregularroutineofstudy.Manystudentsmuddlealongdoingabitofthissubjectorthatasthemoodtakesthemorlettingtheirsetworkpileupuntilthelastpossiblemoment.FewstudentsworktoasettimetablE.TheysaythatiftheydidworkoutatimetableforthemselvestheywouldnotkeeptoitorwouldhavetochangeitfrequentlysincetheycanneverpredictforeseefromonedaytothenextwhattheiractivitieswillbE.Nodoubtsomestudentstakemuchmorekindlytoaregularroutinethanothers.Therearemanywhoshyawayfromaself-controlledweeklytimetableanddislikebeingtieddowntoafixedprogrammeofwork.Manyablestudentsstatethattheyworkincycles.WhentheybecomeinterestedinatopictheyworkonitattentivelyforthreeorfourdaysatatimE.Onotherdaystheyavoidworkcompletely.Ithastobeadmittedthatwedonotfullyunderstandthemotivationtowork.Mostpeopleover25yearsofagehavebecomeusedtoaworkroutineandthemajorityofreallyproductiveworkerssetasideregularhoursforthemoreimportantareasoftheirwork.Thetough-mindedschoolofworkersdoesn’tfullyaccepttheideathatgoodworkcanonlybedonenaturallyundertheinfluenceofinspiration.Thosewhobelievethattheyneedonlyworkandstudyasthefittakesthemhaveamistakenbeliefeitherintheirowntalentorinthevalueoffreedom.Freedomfromcontrolanddisciplineleadstounhappinessratherthantoself-expressionorpersonalitydevelopment.Oursocietyinsistsonregularhabitstimekeepingandpunctuality准时andwhetherwelikeitornotifwemeantomakeourwayinsocietywehavetomeetitsdemands.63.Themostwidespreadprobleminapplyingoneselftostudyis________.A.changingfromonesubjecttoanotherB.thefailuretokeeptoasettimetableofworkC.theunwillingnesstofollowasystematicplanD.workingonasubjectonlywhenonefeelslikeit64.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Manystudentsarenotinterestedinusingaself-controlledtimetablE.B.Manystudentsdon’tlikebeingtoldtostudytoafixedtimetablE.C.Mostpeopleover25yearsofagedon’tworktoasettimetablE.D.Tough-mindedpeopleagreethatgoodworkisdonenaturally.65.Theunderlinedpartasthefittakestheminparagraph4means________.A.whentheyhavetheenergyB.whentheyareinthemoodC.whentheyfeelfitD.whentheyfindconditionssuitable66.Asuitabletitleforthepassagemightbe________.A.AttitudestoStudyB.A.studyPlanC.TheDifficultiesofStudyingD.StudyandSelf-discipline
A.healthydoseofsunshinemaybethesecrettostayingyoungBritishscientistshavediscloseD.VitaminD.isproducednaturallybytheskininresponsetosunlightandmayhelptoslowtheageingprocessandprotectagainstheartdiseaseaccordingtothestudy.ResearchersfromKing'sCollegeLondonstudied2160womenagedbetween18and79lookingattheirtelomeres-abiologicalmarkerofageingfoundinDNA.Aspeoplegetoldertheirtelomeresgetshorterandtheyareeasytohaveillnesses.ButthestudyfoundwomenwithhighlevelsofvitaminD.hadcomparativelylongertelomeres-asignofbeingbiologicallyyoungerandhealthier.ThestudysuggestsvitaminD.mayhelptoslowdowntheageingprocessofDNAandthereforetheageingprocessasawholE.LeadresearcherDrBrentRichardssaid:TheseresultsareexcitingbecausetheyproveforthefirsttimethatpeoplewhohavehigherlevelsofvitaminD.mayagemoreslowlythanpeoplewithlowerlevelsofvitaminD.ThiscouldhelptoexplainhowvitaminD.hasaprotectiveeffectonmanyageingrelateddiseasessuchasheartdiseaseandcancer.Hesaidfurtherstudiesarerequiredtoconfirmthefindings.ProfessorTimSpectorheadofKCL'stwinresearchunitandaco-authorofthereportadded:Althoughitmightsoundabsurd荒谬的it'spossiblethatthesamesunshinewhichmayincreaseourriskofskincancermayalsohaveahealthyeffectonthegeneralageingprocess.VitaminD.madebytheactionofsunlightontheskinaccountsfor90percentofthebody'ssupplybutlowerlevelscanalsobeobtainedthroughfoodsuchasfisheggsandbreakfastcereals.OtherstudieshavesuggestedthevitaminplaysakeyroleinprotectingagainstcancerandheartdiseasE.58.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Sunshinehelpstokeepyouyoung.B.VitaminD.hasaprotectiveeffectonmanydiseases.C.Telomeres-abiologicalmarkerofageing.D.PeoplehavefoundthesecrettohavingalonglifE.59.HowcanpeoplegetVitaminD?A.throughwater.B.throughsunshinE.C.throughfooD.D.bothB.andC.60.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.womenwithhighlevelsofvitaminD.showsasignofbeingbiologicallyyoungerandhealthier.B.vitaminD.hasaprotectiveeffectonmanyageingrelateddiseases.C.toomuchsunshinemayincreaseourriskofskincancer.D.Ithasbeenprovedthatsunshinehelpstokeepyouyoung.
第二卷非选择题满分35分第四部分写作共两节满分35分第一节对话填空共10小题;每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下面对话并根据各题所给首字母的提示在答题卡上标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整正确形式使对话通顺M:GoodmorningMsYang.Thankyouforacceptingmyinvitation.CouldIaskyouafewquestions?W:SurE.GoaheaD.M.DoyouuseEnglishwhenyouwritesongs?W:Youwon’tbelieveitbut76.a_____weuseEnglishalmosteverywhereinourworkandlifE.Thesongswelistentoandthe77.m______wewatcharemostlyEnglishones.TheinstrumentsandsoftwareweuseareallinEnglish.We78.c________withsingersalmostinEnglish.Englishisjusttooimportant.M:What79s_______didyouhateorlovewhenyouwereinschool?W:IlovedChineseandphysics.ButIwasgoodatbiology.M:Whatdoyouwanttosaytothosestudentswhodreamof80.b_____musiciansandsingers?W:Studyingshouldbethefirstthingto81.c_______.Themusicindustryisfullofrisk.Think82.t______beforeyoustepin.M:Doyoumeantheyhad83.b____stopthisdream?W:NoIjustmeanthejobisfullof84.c_______andit’snoteasytobeagoodmusicianorsinger.Butifyouarereally85.f____ofitthat’sOK.
.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四个选项A.B.C.和D中选出最佳选项QianXuesenisoneofthepioneersofChina'sspacesciencE.Asaworld-famousexpertonaerospacerocketsandaerodynamicsheobtainedgreatachievementsintheareasofappliedmechanicsengineeringcyberneticsandsystemengineeringandmadedistinguishedcontributionstothefoundationanddevelopmentofChineseaerospaceundertaking事业.GraduatedfromShanghaiJiaotongUniversityin1934QianXuesenwenttotheUnitedStatestostudyinMITMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyoneyearlater.Afterreceivingmaster'sdegreeinMIThewenttostudyinCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologyandreceivedPhDdegreesinbothaerospaceandmathematics.In1955sixyearsafterthefoundingofPeople'sRepublicofChinaQianXuesenreturnedtohismotherlanD.HisreturnbroughtChinathehopeofdevelopingspacescienceanditsownmissiles.In1956QianXuesenputforwardProposalontheDevelopmentofChina'sAviationIndustryforNationalDefense.WiththesupportfromZhouEnlaithepremierandmarshalNieRongzhengQianXuesenbegantopreparefortheestablishmentofChina'sfirstmissileandrocketresearchanddevelopmentstructuretheFifthResearchInstituteofStateMinistryofDefensE.Henceforth从此以后hehaslongbeeninchargeofthechieftechnologicalresearchanddevelopmentofChina'smissilerocketandspacecraft.DuetoresearchanddevelopmentledbyQianXuesenChinasuccessfullyexplodeditsfirstatombombin1964.LaterChinalauncheditsfirstman-madesatelliteDongFangHongItotheearthorbitonApril241970becomingthefifthcountryintheworldtoindependentlylaunchsatellitefollowingtheformerUnionofSovietSocialistRepublicstheUSAFranceandJapan.Thesatellitefloatedaroundtheearthblaring高声播放thesongDongFangHongwhichhasthesamenameasthesatellitE.AsaforerunnerleadingthedevelopmentofChina'saerospacescienceandtechnologyQianXuesenalsoprovidedchancesforyoungscientists.WangYongzhiformerchiefdesignerofChina'smanned-spaceprojecthasbenefitedalotfromQianXuesen.Hesuggestedthatrocketofthesecondgenerationshouldbedevelopedbyoursecondgenerationscientists.Thissuggestiongaveuschancestobegeneraldesigners.RecallingtheexperienceworkingwithQianXuesenSunJiadonggeneraldesignerofChina'slunarorbiterprojectisverygrateful.Heputgreatexpectationonusandtrustedusalot.WheneverwemademistakesheseldomblamedusbuthelpedustofindoutthereasonsowecouldavoiditinthefuturE.HonoredasFatherofChina'sMissileandKingofRocketsQianXuesenneverstoppedhisworkonscientificresearchafterheretireD.HesaidhehadnotimetoreviewthepastbutlookedforwardtothefuturE.41.WhendidQianxuesenbegintostudyinMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology?________A.In1955.B.In1935.C.In1936.D.In1934.42.Whichofthefollowingisaboutthefivecountriesthatlaunchedman-madesatelliteindependentlybefore1970?A.TheformerUnionofSovietSocialistRepublicstheUKFranceChinaandJapan.B.TheformerUnionofSovietSocialistRepublicstheUSAJapanCanadaandChinA.C.AmericaFranceJapanChinaandAustraliA.D.TheformerUnionofSovietSocialistRepublicsAmericaFranceJapanandChinA.43.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordforerunnerParagraph6probablymean?A.A.leader.B.A.pioneer.C.A.competitor.D.A.successfulscientist.44.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingaboutQianXuesenisNOTtrue?A.In1956hemadegoodpreparationsfortheFifthResearchInstituteofStateMinistryofDefensE.B.HemadeoutstandingcontributionstotheestablishmentanddevelopmentofChineseaerospaceundertaking.C.HereturnedtoChinabringingChinathehopeofdevelopingspacescienceanditsownmissiles.D.HedevotedallhislifetoChina’sspacesciencE.45.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph6that______.A.QianXuesenisveryconcernedaboutthedevelopmentofyoungscientists.B.ThehelpofQianXuesenisbeneficialtoyoungscientists.C.QianXuesengivesmanyopportunitiestogeneraldesigners.D.WhenthechiefdesignersdosomethingwrongQianXuesenhelpsthemfindoutthecausE.
第二节信息匹配共5小题每小题2分满分10分信息匹配阅读以下各家饭店和每位顾客的信息然后匹配顾客和他/她拟要就餐的饭店A.Gorden’sisarestaurantinanattractivepartoftownandhastablesinthegardenforsunnydays.It’sknowsforpizzafriedchickenandhamburgers.Gorden’shasspecialpricesforchildren’smeals.Excellentfoodbutservicecanbeslow.Open12:00-20:00.B.TheSilverPalaceChineseRestaurantservesfoodfrommanypartsofChinaatlowprices.Theatmosphereiswarmandfriendlybutitcangetnoisy.ReasonableservicE.Nearthecitycenterwithacarpark.Open12:00-14:0017:30-2:00.C.TheTowerCoffeeBarserveslightsnackssoftdrinksandexcellentItaliancoffeE.Itsfriendlyatmosphereispopularwithstudentsandyoungpeopleanditisagoodmeetingplaceforfriends.Canberathernoisy!Openmiddaytomidnight.D.TheTinyTeaRoomservesaselectionofteacoffeeandgoodhome-madecakesandpastries油酥点心.Perfectforarefreshingrestandthereisagameroomforchildren.GetsverycrowdedatlunchtimE.Open9:00-16:00E.King’srestaurantisagoodchoiceforquickinexpensivemeals.ThisrestaurantservesawidekindsofEnglishfooD.Thereisalsoaninterestingvegetarianmenuwhichincludesavarityofhotdishesandsalads.Open11:00-22:00.F.Bernini’sisahigh-qualityItalianrestaurant.Itisinternationallyrecognizedforitsfirst-classfoodandservicE.Bernini’sisclosetothecitycenterandparkingisavailablE.Openeveningsonly18:00-23:00.46.Mrs.Jonesandherdaughteraregoingtohaveadayintown.Theirbusarrivesthereatteno’clock.Theywouldliketohavecoffeebeforetheystartshopping.47.TheBrownsareonholiday.Theyarespendingthedaysightseeingintownandwanttohavemealatarestaurantsuitableforsmallchildren.TheywouldliketositoutsidE.48.Linda’sItalianfriendMariaisvisitinghimforaweek.Theywanttohaveasnackbeforegoingtothecinemaintheevening.MariaisfondoftryingEnglishfooD.Lindadoesn’teatmeat.49.RobertEvanshasinvitedaSwedishbusinessmantodinnertodiscussacontract.Hewantstotakehimtoarestaurantnearhisofficeinthecitycenter.Thefoodandservicemustbeexcellent.50.A.touristteamofmanytravelersfromvariouscountrieswanttogooutforalate-nightmealbuttheydon’thavemuchmoneyanddon’tlikeEnglishfood!顾客饭店46.Mrs.JonesandherdaughterA.Gorden’s47.theBrownsB.thePalaceChineseRestaurant48.LindaandMariaC.theTowerCoffeeBar49.RobertEvansD.theTinyTeaRoom50.A.touristteamE.King’sRestaurantF.Bernini’s
第二节根据对话内容从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白出的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项----Lovelydayisn'tit?----Mmyes61Andit'ssupposedtogetwarmer.----Yesthat'struE.YouknowthoughI'malwaysalittleworriedtoseewintergo.-----62-----WellIloveskating.InfactIusedtoteachskatingforaliving.-----Oh?Thatsoundsinteresting.63-----IworkatBankofAmericA.Howaboutyou?-----64-----Here?-----NoI'mfromChicago.I'mjustvisitinghereforthewedding.----OhIseE.----Bytheway65I'mHelenKeller.----Nicetomeetyou.MynameisJohnSmith.A.Butwhatdoyoudonow?20090425
Londonhasmorethanninemillionvisitorseveryyear.TheycomeandvisitsomeofthemostfamousplacesinEngland:BigBentheTowerofLondonandtheRiverThames.YoucanseesomeofthemostinterestingplacesinthecitybygettingononeofLondon’stourbuses.Ithasanopenroofandletyouoffatanyplacesyouwanttovisit.TheRiverThamesisLondon’smainwaterway.Ithasshapedthecapital’slandscapehistoryandgeography.Sooneofthebestwaysofmakingsenseofthecityistotakeatripalongtheriver.Muchoftheriverbankcannowbewalkedalongparticularlythesouthbank.TheclocktoweroftheHouseofParliamentBigBenhasbecomeoneofthemainsymbolsofLondon.Itrisesupnearly100mtoagoldenpointabovetheclockanda13-tonbell.Thesoundofthebellwhichyoucanhearatthebeginningofmanytelevisionandradioprogrammeshasbecomewell-knownthroughoutthenation.NovisittoLondoniscompletewithoutalookattheTowerofLondon.Itisintheeasternpartofthecity.AfterBigBentheTowermaybeLondon’smostvisitedtouristspot.SightseeinginLondonisgreatbut_____.SothebestwaytostartthedayistofillyourselfupwithanEnglishbreakfast.ForstartershaveaneggbaconsausagestomatoesmushroomsblackpuddingandfriedbreaD.ThenfinishoffwithtoastandjamandalargepotofteA.YoucanbuyanEnglishbreakfastinnearlyeveryhotelandinmanyrestaurantsandcafés.AnEnglishpubisagoodplacetostopforlunchandadrink:youcangethotorcoldfoodandtryoneofEngland’sbeers.OryoucansitoutsideoneofthemanyroadsidepubsandcafésinLondonandsimplywatchthebusyworldgoby.1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?Pleaseanswerwithin10words.2.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Itisveryregretfulifyoudon’tgototheTowerofLondonwhenvisitingLondon.3.PleasefillintheblankinParagraph5withproperexpressionstocompletethesentencE.Pleaseanswerwithin10words.4.WhichplaceofLondondoyouwanttovisitmost?Why?Pleaseanswerwithin30words.5.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphintoChinesE.
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