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第II卷 (非选择题, 共45分) 第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分, 共15分) 阅读下面短文, 请根据短文后的要求进行答题。(请注意问题...
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共5小题每小题2分满分10分根据短文内容从下框的A---F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项选项中有一项为多余选项A.ReasonsforHavingLargeFamiliesinSomeCountries.B.CalculationofPopulationGrowth.C.EffortsMadetoLowertheMortalityRate死亡率D.HighFertilityRatesinDevelopingCountries.E.LowFertilityRatesinDevelopedCountries.F.BirthControlPrograms.61.________Populationgrowthisdeterminedbytherelationshipbetweenbirthsanddeaths.ThegrowthrateiscalculatedbythebirthrateminusthedeathratE.Ifthebirthrateis4%forexampleandthedeathrateis3%thepopulationgrowingatrateof1%peryear.62.________Historicallyfamilieshadmanychildrenbutaveragelifeexpectanciesarelowandmanychildrendiedyoung.Improvementsinnutritionandpublichealthprogramsinthepast30yearshaveledtoadropinthemortalityrateandhencetomorerapidpopulationgrowth.63.________Publichealthprogramsandimprovednutritionoverthepast30yearshavebroughtaboutdeclinesinmortalityratesinthedevelopingnations.Butfertilityrates出生率havenotdeclinedasquicklyandtheresulthasbeenhighratesofpopulationgrowth.Reducedpopulationgrowthdependstosomeextentondecreasedbirthrates.64.______FamilyplanningandmodernformsofbirthcontrolareimportantmechanismsfordecreasingfertilitybutbythemselvessuchprogramshavehadratherlimitedsuccessinmostcountrieswheretheyhavebeentrieD.Iffamilyplanningstrategiesaretobesuccessfultheymustmakesensetothepeoplewhoaresupposedtobenefitfromthem.65._______Toagreatextentindevelopingcountriespeoplewantlargefamiliesbecausetheybelievetheyneedthem.InsomesocietieschildrenareimportantsourcesoffarmlaborandtheymaythusmakesignificantcontributionstohouseholdincomE.Insocietieswithoutanysocialsecurityprogramsfortheagedchildrenmayalsoprovideavitalsourceofincomefortheiroldparents.
.Fewlawsaresoeffectivethatyoucanseeresultsjustdaysaftertheytakeeffect.Butintheninedayssincethefederalcigarettetaxmorethandoubled---to$1.01perpack---smokershavejammedtelephonequitlinesacrossthecountryseekingtokickthehabit.Thisisnotasurprisetopublichealthadvocates.They’vestudiedtheeffectofstatetaxincreasesforyearsfindingthatsmokersespeciallyteensarepricesensitivE.NorisitashocktotheindustrywhichfiercelyfightseverytaxincreasE.TheonlywonderisthatsomanystatesinsistonclosingtheirearstothemessagE.TobaccotaxesimprovepublichealththeyraisemoneyandmostparticularlytheydeterpeoplefromtakingupthehabitasteenswhichiswhennearlyallsmokersareaddicteD.Yettherateoftaxationvarieswidely.InManhattanforinstancewhichhasthehighesttaxinthenationapackofMarlboroLightKingscost$10.06atonedrugstoreWednesday.InCharlestonS.C.wherethe7-bent-a-packtaxisthelowestinthenation.Thepricewas$4.78.Theinfluenceisobvious.InNewYorkhighschoolsmokinghitanewlowinthelatestsurveys----13.8%farbelowthenationalaveragE.Bycomparison26%ofhighschoolstudentssmokeinKentuckyOtherlow-taxstateshavesimilarlydepressingteen-smokingrecords.HalRogersRepresentativefromKentuckylikethosewhoareagainsthightobaccotaxesarguesthattheburdenofthetaxfallsonlow-incomeAmericanswhochoosetosmokE.That’strueButthereismorereasoninkeepingfuturegenerationsoflow-incomeworkersfromgettinghookedinthefirstplacE.Asfortoday’sadultsifthenewtaxdrivesthemtoquittheywillhavemoretospendontheirfamiliescuttheirriskofcancerandheartdiseaseandfeelbetter.41.Thetextismainlyabout___________.A.thepriceofcigarettesB.therateofteensmokingC.theeffectoftobaccotaxincreaseD.thedifferencesintobaccotaxrate42.Whatdoestheauthorthinkisasurprise?A.TeensmokersarepricesensitivE.B.Somestatesstillkeepthetobaccotaxlow.C.Tobaccotaxesimprovepublichealth.D.TobaccoindustryfiercelyfightsthetaxrisE.43.TheunderlinedworddeterinParagraph3mostprobablymeans___________.A.discourageB.removeC.benefitD.free44.Rogers’attitudetowardsthelow-incomesmokersmightbethatof________.A.toleranceB.unconcernC.doubtD.sympathy45.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thenewtaxwillbebeneficialinthelongrun.B.Low-incomeAmericansaremorelikelytofallill.C.Futuregenerationswillbehookedonsmoking.D.Adultswilldependmoreontheirfamilies.
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.SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneeD.A.Repeatingagoalmakesitstick.B.Pleasingotherpeopledoesn'twork.C.Roadblocksdon'tmeanfailurE.D.Specificrealisticgoalsworkbest.E.Positiveself-talkboostsyourattitudeandmotivation.F.Ittakestimeforachangetobecomeanestablishedhabit.76.Whenitcomestomakingachangethepeoplewhosucceedarethosewhosetrealisticspecificgoals.Let’ssayyouwanttorunamarathon.Ifyoutrytoruntheentiredistanceof26.2milestomorrowwithoutanytrainingyou'reunlikelytosucceeD.Ittakestheaverageperson4monthsoftrainingtorunthatfar!PartofstayingmotivatedisbeingspecificaboutwhatyouwanttoachievE.I'mgoingtorecycleallmyplasticbottlessodacansandmagazinesisamuchmoreachievablegoalthanI'mgoingtodomorefortheenvironment.Andthatmakesiteasiertostickwith.77.Itwillprobablytakeacoupleofmonthsbeforeanychanges—likegettinguphalfanhourearlytoexercise—becomearoutinepartofyourlifE.That'sbecauseyourbrainneedstimetogetusedtotheideathatthisnewthingyou'redoingispartofyourregularroutinE.78.Writeyourgoaldowneverydaytokeepyoufocusedandremindyouhowmuchyouwantit.Researchshowsthatwritingdownagoalispartofthementalprocessofcommittingtoit.Meanwhilesayyourgoaloutloudeachmorningtoremindyourselfofwhatyouwantandwhatyou'reworkingfor.Everytimeyouremindyourselfofyourgoalyou'retrainingyourbraintomakeithappen.79.ThepeoplewholoveyoucanhelpyoustickwithagoalormakeachangE.Butthekeytomakinganychangeistofindthedesirewithinyourself—youhavetodoitbecauseyouwantitnotbecauseagirlfriendboyfriendcoachparentorsomeoneelsewantsyouto.Itwillbehardertostayontrackandmotivatedifyou'redoingsomethingoutofobligationtoanotherperson.80.Ifyouslipupdon’tgiveup.Forgiveyourselfandmakeaplanforgettingbackontrack.Slip-upsareactuallypartofthelearningprocessasyouretrainyourbrainintoanewwayofthinking.ItisnormaltomessupafewtimeswhentryingtomakeachangE.Insteadoffeelingdiscouragedviewslip-upsaslessonsandremindersofwhyyou’retryingtomakeachangE.Whenyoumessupit’snotafault—it’sanopportunitytolearnsomethingnewaboutyourself.Sayyourgoalistofightlesswithyourbrotherorsister.Youmaylearnthatit'sbettertosayIcan’ttalkaboutthisrightnowandtaketimetocalmdownwhenyoufeelyourtempergrowingoutofcontrol.
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Formanyofusprintedbooksaresatisfyinginwaysbeyondthewordstheycontain.Billionsofprintedbookshavebeenpublishedreadandsavedinthe600yearssincemovabletypewasinventedsowhymesswithagoodthings?SonyElectronicsisdoingjustthatbettingthatreaderswillbewonoverbytheconvenienceofreadabilityofitsnewelectronicbookdevices.Sony'sreaderthePRS-505canhold160booksinitsfixedmemoryenoughtolinetheshelvesonagood-sizedwallintheaverageAmericanhomE.The$299deviceisaboutthesizeofapaperbackbookbutahalf-inchthickandweighslessthanapounD.TheSonybookreaderisrevolutionarynotonlyinitsstoragecapacity.Thefont字体ishighlyreadableandadjustablebysizE.UnlikelaptopcomputersyoucanputtheSonyinyourpursereaditindirectsunlightandevenbookmarkthepages.AndyoucanconnectittoyourPCtodownloadbooks.Surprisinglythoughthereaderhasliberatedthebookfrompaperelectronicbooksaren'talwaysabargain.ForexampleDavidBaldacci'sStoneColddownloadretails零售for$15.19attheSonysitewhileAmazon卓越网willdeliverahardcopytoyourmailboxfor$16.19.TheSonyreaderalsoletsyoustoreandplayordisplaymusiC.Sowhat'snottolikeabouttheSony?Wellformanybibliophilesalot.Bookloversliketohaveholdandkeeptheirvolumeswhichdon'tneedcharging.Youcanwritenotesinthemarginsandenjoytheambiencetheyprovideonyourbookshelves.Theneedforelectronicreadingdevicesislikelytogrowasmorepeopleworriedaboutthebillionsoftonsofpaperusedforprintedmaterial.ManybelievethetimewillcomewhendevicesliketheSonyreaderareascommonasprintednewspapersandmagazinestoday.1.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheageoftheelectronicbookreaderiscomingB.PrintedbooksareoutofdateC.TheSonyreadermeetsmanyreaders’needsD.Therevolutioninbookreaders2.AccordingtothepassagetheSonybookreader_________.A.isaslightasalaptopcomputerB.canholdmorethan200booksC.isconvenienttocarryaroundD.cannotbeconnectedtoaPC3.Whatistheauthor’spointwhenhementionsStoneCold?A.Amazon’sprintedbooksareverycheapB.StoneColdcanbegotfromtheSonysiteandAmazonC.TheSonybookreaderisnotverycheaptouseD.TheSonybookreadercanbenefititsbuyersalot4.TheunderlinedwordbibliophilesinParagraph5refersto__________.A.musicloversB.bookloversC.electronicreadingdevicesD.Sonyreaders5.Accordingtotheauthorwhat’sthefuturefortheelectronicreadingdevices?A.They’llreplaceprintednewspapersandmagazinesB.They’llstillbemoreexpensivethanprintednewspapersC.They’llbecomeamustinpeople’sdailylifeD.They’llbecomemorepopularastimegoeson
语篇填空共10小题每小题1分满分10分Ladiesandgentlemen:Welcometoourclassandtooureveningparty.Herewefeelgreatly_____荣幸tohaveagoodchancetobewithyou.76.________Firstofallletmesayafewwordsa____ourclass.Thereare77.________45studentsinourclass.32ofusareboys___therestare78.________girls.MostofusarestudyingEnglishandwe_____通常spend79.________muchtimeonit.WeoftenreadEnglish______杂志newspapers80.________andwatchEnglishprogramsonTVinoursparetimE.Weare________决心81._______tolearnEnglishwellso____tohaveabetterjobinthefuturE.82.________Inourprogramtonightt___arecrosstalksshortplaysgroupsinging83.________popularsongsandsoon.Ihopeyouwillenjoythemand____agoodtimE.84.________Andofc______yourparticipationwouldbeappreciateD.85.________Thankyou.
.ValuingwaterHumanbeingsusealittlelessthanhalfthewateravailableworldwidE.Yetshortagesanddroughts干旱arecausingstarvationandpovertyinsomeareasandindustrialandagriculturalby-productsarepollutingwatersupplies.Sincetheworld’spopulationisexpectedtodoubleinthenext51yearsmanyexpertsthinkweareontheedgeofawidespreadwatercrisis.Butthatdoesn’thavetobetheresult.Watershortagesdonothavetotroubletheworld—ifwestartvaluingwatermorethanwehaveinthepast.Justaswebegantovaluepetrolmoreafterthe1970soilcrisistodaywemuststartlookingatwaterfromafresheconomicview.Wecannolongeraffordtoconsiderwateranearlyfreeresourceofwhichwecanuseasmuchaswelikeinanywaywewant.InsteadforallusesexceptthedemandofthepoorgovernmentsshouldpricewatertoreflectitsrealvaluE.Thismeanschargingafeeforthewateritselfaswellasforthesupplycosts.Governmentsshouldalsoprotectthissourcebyprovidingwaterinmoreeconomicallyandenvironmentallysoundways.Forexampleoftenthecheapestwaytoprovideirrigation灌溉waterinthedryplacesisthroughsmall-scaleprojectssuchasgatheringrainfallindepressions凹地andpumpingittonearbycroplanD.Nomatterwhatstepsgovernmentstaketoprovidewatermoreefficientlytheymustchangetheirwaystousewater.Ratherthancontrolhundredsoreventhousandsoflocalregionalagenciesthatwatchwaterusecountriesshouldsetupcentralauthoritiestomanagewaterpolicy.65.Whatistherealcauseofthepotentialwatercrisis?A.Onlyhalfoftheworld’swatercanbeuseD.B.Theworldpopulationisincreasingfasterandfaster.C.Halfoftheworld’sresourceshavebeenseriouslypolluteD.D.Humanbeingshavenotplacedsufficientvalueonwaterresources.66.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethatthewaterproblem______.A.isalreadyseriousincertainpartsoftheworldB.hasbeenexaggeratedbysomeexpertsinthefieldC.posesachallengetothetechnologyofbuildingreservoirsD.isunderestimatedbygovernmentorganizationsatdifferentlevels67.Accordingtotheauthorthewaterpriceshould______.A.bereducedtotheminimumB.stimulatedomesticdemandC.equalitsrealvalueD.takeintoaccounttheoccurrencesofdroughts.
Directions: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.
Mr.MaafamousmentaldoctorfromBeijingoncesaidatanimportantmeetingNowmanyyoungstudentscanhavemanyproblemswiththeirminds.SomestudentsbecomeworriedbecausetheyhavetostudyveryharD.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwithpeoplearoundthemliketheirparentsandclassmates.Parentsandteachersshouldcaremoreaboutthisproblem.ThenMr.Magavesomeexamples.OnepatientamiddleschoolstudentfromXi’anwasdoingbadlyinhislessons.Hethoughthisteachersandfriendsoftenlaughedathimandhebecamesonervousandworriedthatonenighthelefthishomewithouttellingparents.Anotherstudenta14-year-oldschoolgirlfromShanghaiwasveryafraidofexams.Whileshewasreadingtheexampapershecouldn’tthinkofanythingtowritE.A.recentreportfromJiefangDailysaysabout18%oftheyoungstudentsinShanghaihavementalproblems.Theyoftenfellworriedandveryunhappy.Unluckilymanyofthemwon’tgoandaskforhelp.Somethinktheywilllookstupidiftheygotoseeadoctor.Otherswon’ttalkabouttheirownsecrets.AttheendofthemeetingMr.Maofferedsomegoodideastoyoungpeople:◆Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften.◆Takepartingroupactivities.◆Trytogetalongwellwiththepeoplearoundyou.◆Gotoseeadoctorifyouoftenfeelunhappy.Thestudentswhooftenbecomeworriedorhavetroublegettingonwithothersmayhave______.A.noparentsB.nosecretsC.poormemoriesD.mentalproblemsTheschoolgirl’sproblemhappenedwhenevershe__________.A.studiedveryhardB.hadexamsC.talkedwithherparentsD.wenttoseethedoctorSomeofthosewithmentalproblemswon’taskforhelpbecause______________A.theydon’twanttotelltheirsecretstoothersB.theirparentsaretoobusytolookafterthemC.doctorscan’thelpthemwiththeproblemsD.theycandowiththeproblemsthemselvesAccordingtothelastpartwhichofthefollowingisagoodidea?A.It’simportantforchildrentolivewiththeirparents.B.It’shelpfulforpeopletoseedoctorseveryday.C.It’susefulforstudentstokeepquietinclass.D.It’snecessaryforyoungpeopletohavegroupactivities.
.HowtheironoftomorrowthefirstSelfCleaningIroncanchangeyourlifestyletoday?GeneralElectricintroducestheironoftomorrow.Theironcancleanitselfeverytimeyouemptyit.How?Withapushofamagicbluebutton.ThemagicbluebuttonThefirstthingyou’llnoticethat’sdifferentaboutthisironisthebluebuttononthesidE.It’smarkedSelfClean.Pushthisbluebuttonandyoucanwashoutloosemineraldeposits沉淀物thatremainandblockupinsidE.Pushthisbuttonandyou’vemadelifealoteasier.LesschanceofbrownspotsSuretheSelfCleaningIronisgoingtocutdownonbrownspotsthoseuglyspotsthathappenonnicecleanlypressedclothesbecauseaSelfCleaningIronbecomescleanquicklyeachtimeyoupressthatmagicbluebutton.SteambetterlongerCommonsensetellsyouthatifyou’vegotanironthatblockslessoftenithastostayyoungerforalongperiodoftimE.Inotherwordsitsteamsbetterlonger.That’sanotherjoyofowningGeneralElectric’sSelfCleaningIron.WhatdoesitmeantoyouTodayyouaredoingsomuchmorethanjustrunningahouseandrunningafterthekids.You’reworking.You’regoingtoschool.It’sallpartofyourlifestylE.Theironcanchangethatlifestylebygivingyoulesstroublebeforeyouiron.Ifwecanmakeiteasierforyoutobeabetterwifeabettermotherabetterhomemakerwewantto.ThenewSelfCleaningIronisanotheroneofHome-MakersfromGeneralElectriC.^*53.Thispassageismainlyabout__________.A.anintroductiontotheGeneralElectricB.anoperatinginstructionoftheSelfCleaningIronC.anadvertisementoftheSelfCleaningIronD.adescriptionofthechangeoflifestyle54.Thisironcancleanitselfby__________.A.emptyingitselfB.washingoutmineraldepositsC.blockingupmineraldepositsD.givingoffmoresteam55.Accordingtothepassagewhatismostlikelytoattractthecustomers?A.ItismadebyGeneralElectriC.B.Theironwillnotproducemineraldeposits.C.TheirclotheswillbecleanedatthesametimE.D.Therewillbefewerbrownspotsonpressedclothes.56.TheSelfCleaningIroncanhelpchangeyourlifestylebecause__________.A.youcanrunyourhousebetterB.youdon’thavetorunafterthekidsC.youcanuseitwhileyouareworkingD.wewantyoutobeabetterhousemaker
第三部分阅读理解共两节有16小题满分32分第一节阅读下面短文并做每篇后面的题目从A.B.C.D四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案本节有11小题每小题2分共22分A.quarrelathomemayresultinyoufallingill.Don’tlaughit’struE.Familymattersincludinglivinghabitsandeventhewaywespeakhaveabigeffectonourhealthdoctorssay.WangXiaoyuaSenior2girlfromXichangSichuanProvincefainted晕倒inclasswhensheheardherclassmatesquarrelatthetopoftheirvoices.QuarrelsbetweenherparentsalsoputthegirlintoacomA.Itisbecausesheissufferingfromdepression抑郁症causedbybadrelationsathomedoctorsexplaineD.Wedon’tgetsickorstaywellbyourselvessaysDrRobertFerrerfromtheUS.Ferrershowsthatfamilyforcesmayexplainuptoaquarterofhealthproblemsinhisrecentresearch.Thegenesyougetfromyourfamilymaycauseillness.IfoneofyourparentshasaheartattackyourriskofbeingaffectedmaydoublE.ButeffectsonhealtharenotonlywritteninourDNA.Unrelatedpeoplewholiveunderthesameroofalsogetsimilarproblems.Dietlifestyleandenvironmentaffectourhealthtoo.Ferrer’sresearchalsofoundthatifteenagersfeeltheyareignoredorunimportantathometheyaremorelikelytogetsick.Wemayneverfullyunderstandalltheeffectsthatfamilieshaveonourhealth.Butjustasindividual个别的problemscanhaveeffectsonothersasmallimprovementcanhavebigbenefitsFerrersaiD.45.WhichofthefollowingcanbestexplainwhyWangXiaoyufaintedinclass?A.Becauseherclassmatesoftenquarreledinclass.B.Becauseherparentsusedtoquarrel.C.Becauseofherdepressioncausedbybadfamilyrelations.D.Becauseherclassmatesshoutedloudlyather.46.AccordingtoDrFerrerwhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Wegetsickorstaywellbyourselves.B.Onlythegeneswegetfromourfamilyhaveabigeffectonourhealth.C.Ourhealthhasnothingtodowithdietlifestyleandenvironment.D.Teenagerswhoareignoredathomegetsickmoreeasilythanthosewhoarenot.47.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.A.Familyrelations.B.Thereasonswhywegetsick.C.Happyfamilymakesyouhealthy.D.A.researchaboutteenagers’health.
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.EachwordcanonlybeusedoncE.NotethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneeD.A.selectionB.professionalC.EventuallyD.addedE.generationaE.financialaD.EspeciallyaC.experiencingaB.choosingbC.switchOne-quarteroftoday’sstudentpopulationaresufferingfromsymptomsofdepression.Ofthatgroupalmosthalfwillexperiencedepressionintenseenoughtocallfor__43___help.Butmanyrejectthatideabecausetheydon’twantpeopletothinkthereissomethingwrongwiththem.Therearethreereasonswhytoday’scollegestudentsaresufferingmorethaninearlier____44___.FirstisaweakerfamilysupportstructurE.Todaywithhighdivorceratesandmanyparents__45___theirownpsychologicaldifficultiesthetraditionalfamilyisnotalwaysavailableforhelp.Anotherproblemis__46_____pressurE.Inthepasttenyearseducationcostshaverisenabout66percentatpubliccollegesand90percentatprivateschools.__47_____moststudentsmustworkpart-timE.A.finalcauseofstudents’depressionisthelarge__48_____ofmajorsavailablE.Becauseofthedifficultyof___49___amajorcollegecanproveatimeofgreatindecision.Manystudents___50____majors.AsaresultitisbecomingcommonforthemtotakefiveorsixyearstogetadegreE.Itcanbedisappointingtostudentstobefacedwiththe__51____costs.
阅读表达共5小题每小题3分满分15分阅读下面的短文并根据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.76.FindasentencefromthetextwhichcanexplainthetitlE.___________________________________________________________________77.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwordstocompletethesentencE.within5words___________________________________________________________________78.Whyaretheadaptationsofgreatworkspopular?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________79.Doyouthinkitnecessarytoreadtheoriginal?Why?within30words______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________80.TranslatetheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphintoChinesE.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NomatterhowlongyourlifeisyouwillatbestbeabletoreadonlyafewbooksofallthatHavebeenwrittenandhefewyoudoreadshouldincludethebest.ItistobeexpectedthattheselectionswillchangeovertimE.Yetthereisasurprisinguniformity一致inthelistswhichrepresentthebestchoicesofanyperioD.Whatarethesignsbywhichwemayrecognizeagreatbook?ThefourIwillmentionmaynotbealltherearebuttheyaretheonesI’vefoundmostusefulinexplainingmychoicesovertheyears.GreatbooksareprobablythemostwidelyreaD.Theyarenotbetsellersforayearortwo.Buttheyarelonglastingones.GoneWiththeWindhashadrelativelyfewreaderscomparedtotheplaysofShakespeareorDonQuixotE.ItwouldbereasonabletoestimatethatHomerIliad伊利亚特hasbeenreadbyatleast25000000peopleinthelast3000years.Greatbooksarepopularnotpedantic书生气的.Theyarenotwrittenbyspecialistsaboutspecialtiesforspecialists.Whethertheyarephilosophyorscienceorhistoryorpoetrytheytreatofhumannotacademicproblems.Theyarewrittenformennotprofessors.Toreadatextbookforadvancedstudentsyouhavetoreadanelementarytextbookfirst.Butthegreatbookscanbeconsideredelementaryinthesensethattheytreattheelementsofanysubjectmatter.Theyarenotrelatedtooneanotherasaseriesoftextbooksgradedindifficultyorinthetechnicalityoftheproblemswithwhichtheydeal.GreatbooksarealwayscontemporarythemostreadableandinstructivE.GreatbooksdealwiththepersistentlyunsolvedproblemsofhumanlifE.Therearegenuinemysteriesintheworldthatmarkthelimitsofhumanknowingandthinking.Greatmindsacknowledgemysterieshonestly.Wisdominsstrengthenednotdestroyedbyunderstandingitslimitations.67.WhichisNOTthestandardinthefollowingwhenevaluatingagreatbook?A.AlthoughnotabestselleritmustbethemostwidelyreaD.B.ItcanbereadwithoutmuchrelevantknowledgE.C.GreatbooksareneveroutofdatE.D.Greatbookswillnotdisappointyou.68.AccordingtotheauthorGoneWiththeWindis.A.suretoenjoyalargenumberofreadersinthelongrunB.dislikedbyreaderswholikeShakespeareC.notagreatbookbecauseofthefewreadersD.readmoreoftenthanDonQuixote69.Afterreadingthepassagewecaninferthat.A.differentperiodshavedifferentlistsofgreatbooksbecausetherearemanybooksforpeopletochoosefromB.ifyoudon’treadanelementarytextbookyoumayhavedifficultyinunderstandinginunderstandinganadvancedoneC.HomerIliadmustbeabestsellerwhenitcameoutD.greatbooksoftendealwithunsolvedproblemsofhumanlifeforthewritershaveconfidenceinsettlingthem70.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.A.GreatBooksinYourLifeB.GreatBooksinYourSpecialtyC.HowtoFindaGreatBookD.WhatIsaGreatBook
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BriefHistoryoftheWorld’sFairWorld’sFairsoriginatedintheFrenchtraditionofnationalexhibitionsatraditionthatendedwiththeFrenchIndustrialExpositionof1844heldinParis.ItwassoonfollowedbyothernationalexhibitionsincontinentalEuropeandfinallycametoLondonwherethefirstrealinternationalexhibitionwashelD.Sincetheirstartin1851thecharacterofworldexpositionshasdevelopedgradually.Threeeras年代canbedistinguished:theeraofindustrializationtheeraofculturalexchangeandtheeraofnationbranding.Industrialization1851–1938Thefirsteracouldbecalledtheeraofindustrializationandcoveredtheperiodfrom1851to1938.Inthesedaysworldexpositionswereespeciallyfocusedontradeandfamousforthedisplayoftechnologicalinventionsandadvancements.Worldexpositionsweretheplatformwherethestateoftheartinscienceandtechnologyfromaroundtheworldwasbroughttogether.InventionssuchasthetelephonewerefirstpresentedduringthiserA.AnimportantpartoftheimageofWorld’sFairsstemsfromthisfirsterA.Culturalexchange1939–1991The1939NewYorkWorld’sFairandthe1949StockholmWorld’sFairweredifferentfromtheoriginalfocusoftheexpositions.FromthenonWorld’sFairsbecamemorestronglybasedonaspecificthemeofculturalsignificanceandbegantoaddressissuesofhumankinD.TechnologyandinventionsremainedimportantbutnolongerastheprincipalsubjectsoftheFair.Cross-culturaldialogueandtheexchangeofsolutionsbecamedefiningelementsoftheexpos.Itwasalsoduringthistimespecificallyinthe1960sthatBIEorganizersstartedcallingWorld’sFairsExpo’s.Nationbranding1992–presentFromExpo’88inBrisbaneonwardscountriesstartedtouseWorldExpositionsmorewidelyandmorestronglyasaplatformtoimprovetheirnationalimagesthroughtheirpavilions展馆.FinlandJapanCanadaFranceandSpainarecasesinpoint.AlargestudybyTjacoWalviscalledExpo2000HanoverinNumbersshowedthatimprovingnationalimageswastheprimaryparticipationgoalfor73%ofthecountriesatExpo2000.Inaworldwhereastrongnationalimageisakeyasset财产pavilionsbecameadvertisingcampaignsandtheExpoachannelfornationbranding.Aswellasculturalandsymbolicreasonsorganizingcountriesandthecitiesandregionshostingthemalsousetheworldexpositiontobrandthemselves.Futureexpositions2017willseearecognizedexposition.Biddingmaybeginasearlyas2012forthissmaller-sizedexposition.AlreadyEdmontonAlbertaandCanadahavevotedtogoonwiththesecondstageofputtingtogetherabidforEdmontonEXPO2017.2020willseearegisteredcategoryofexposition.Biddingmaybeginasearlyas2011forthislargersizedexposition.TherearecitizeneffortsinAmericancitieswiththeintentionofbringingaWorld’sFairbacktotheUnitedStates.ParagraphOutlineSupportingDetailsThe71ofWorld’sFairs●TheideaofWorld’sFairscamefromtheFrenchtradition.●LaterthetraditionwasreplacedbytheFrenchIndustrialExpositionof1844heldinParis.Industrialization1851–1938●Theworldexpositionswereespeciallyfixedontradeandknownforthe72oftechnologicalinventions.●Theworldexpositionscreatedaplatformforcountriestopresentinventions.●InthiseraanimportantimageofWorld’sFairscameinto73.Culturalexchange1939–1991●ThefocusofWorld’sFairs74fromtheoriginaloneandbecamemoretheme-baseD.●World’sFairswereofmore75significanceandstartedtodealwiththeproblemsofmankinD.●76technologyandinventionswerestillimportanttheywerenolongerregardedastheprincipalsubjects.Nationbranding1992–present●WorldExposbegantobeusedmorewidelyandstronglyasaplatformforcountriestoimprovenational77.●73%ofthecountries78inExpo2000useditasachannelfornationbranding.●79culturalandsymbolicreasonsorganizingcountriesmadeuseoftheWorldExpostopromotethemselves.80World’sFairs●2017willseearecognizedexpositionand2020willseearegisteredcategoryofexposition.AmericancitizensaremakingeffortstobringaWorld’sFairbacktotheircountry.
.ThemostpopularwaytowelcomethenewyearintheUnitedStatesistohaveabigparty.Somepartiesareatpeople’shomes.ButinrecentyearsithasbecomemoreandmorecommonForAmericanstogotoahoteloracluborarestaurantonthenightofDecemberthe31st.TheretheycanhavedinnerdrinkchampagneakindofwineanddancE.MostNewYear’spartieshavesomethingincommon.Firstofalltheyareusuallynoisy.Peoplesingandbands乐队play.Andoftenguestspullacracker爆竹whentheclockstrikestwelveatmidnight.Peoplethinkthatloudsoundswoulddriveawaytheevilspiritsoftheoldyearbeforethenewyearbegins.FormanypeopleNewYear’sEveisthenightwhentheycandrinkasmuchastheylikE.SomeNewYear’scelebrationshaveendedsadlyforpeoplewhogotdrunkandhaddrivingaccidents.Radio’sandtelevision’sannouncementswarnpeopleofthedangerofdrunkdriving.SomeplacesofferfreerideshomefordrunkenpeoplE.ThebiggestandnoisiestNewyear’spartyintheUnitedStatestakesplaceatTimesSquareinNewYorkCity.ThousandsofpeoplegathertherE.Someofthemringbellsorletoffcrackers.Othersblowwhistlesorcarhorns.Andat12o’cloIktheybegintocheerasanelectricsignintheshapeofaredapplelightsupontopofatallbuilding.Americanskeepuponeotherimportanttraditionasthenewyearbegins.TheymakedecisionsabouthowtoimprovethemselvesintheyearaheaD.ExpertssaythatthemostcommonNewYear’sdecisionsintheUnitedstatesaretoeatless.ButmanyAmericansalsopromisethemselvestostopsmokingorstopdrinkingwineortobenicertotheirfriendsandfamilies.ExpertsfindfewerthantenpercentofAmericanscarryouttheirNewYear’sdecisions.Fewwanttogiveupthistradition.Almosteveryoneseemstoenjoylookingbackovertheyearthathasjustendedandlookingforwardtoanicebeginningofanewyear.72.Thearticleisabout_____.A.someimportanttraditionsintheUSAB.whenandwhereAmericanswelcomethenewyearC.Newyear’scelebrationsintheUSAD.Americanwaysoflifeandtheirinterests73.OnNewYear’sEve_____inAmericA.A.partiesareheldindifferentplacesB.peopleareencouragedtodrinkasmuchastheylikeC.someplacesofferfreerideshomeforeveryoneD.peoplebegintoshoutassoonastheyseearedapple74..Mostnewyear’spartiesareusuallynoisybecause______.A.peoplesingsongsB.bandsplaymusicC.guestspullcrackersD.peoplewanttogetridofbadluckoftheoldyear75.Inordertopreventcaraccidents_____onNewYear’sEvE.A.manyAmericanspromisetostopdrinkingwineB.drunkenpeopleareforbiddentodrivebutcanbedrivenhomeforfreeinsomeplacesC.littlewineisservedatNewyear’scelebrationsD.peoplearewarnedofthedangerofdrinkingtoomuch
.It’sonly4hoursflyingtimefromSydneybutaworldaway.WhatbetterplacetorestthanacountrywheretheonlyplacepeoplehurryisonthefootballfieldandthingsaredoneinFijitime?VitiLevu---GreatFiji---isthelargestislanD.Hereyou’llfindthecapitalSuvaandtheinternationalairportatNadi.VatoaontheotherhandisatinyislandinthefarthestpartofFiji.Thenthereare331otherislandsmanyofthemwithplacestostay.Withlessthanamillionpeoplelivingonislandsyou’llneverfeelcrowdeD.Andwithaclimatethatchangesonlyforfivedegreesbetweenseasonsthere’sneverabadtimetocomE.FromcitiestovillagesfrommountainstobeachesfromwatersportstowoodenartworksFijicangiveyoumoreadventuresandspecialexperiencesthanyoucouldfindalmostanywhereintheworlD.Wheneveryoucomewhereveryougoyou’resuretoseesomeunforgettableevents.Fromwardancestoreligioussongs.Frommarketdaystoreligiousdays.It’snotjuststagedfortourists;it’sstillapartofeverydaylifeinFiji.AndanyoneofuscanenjoyFiji’sspiritbybeingpartofthetraditionalsharingofyaqonaadrinkmadefromtherootofaFijiplant.Sowhynotjoinusfortheexperienceofalifetime?72.WhereistheinternationalairportofFiji?A.InSuvA.B.InSydney.C.OntheislandofVatoA.D.OntheislandofVitiLevu.73.WhatdoesthetexttellusaboutFijianpeople?A.TheyinventedFijitimeforvisitors.B.TheysticktoatraditionalwayoflifE.C.TheyliketotravelfromplacetoplacE.D.TheylovetakingadventuresabroaD.74.OneofthethingsthatmakeFijiatouristattractionis__.A.itscomfortablehotelsB.itsgoodweatherallyearroundC.itsexcitingfootballmatchesD.itsreligiousbeliefs75.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthistext?A.Inapersonaldiary.B.Inasciencereport.C.InatravelmagazinE.D.Inageographytextbook.
.OnedayMr.KerrywaswalkingalongtheStrandinLondonkillingtimewhenhiseyewascaughtbyanenormouspicturedisplayeduponthewallofahousE.Itrepresentedahumanfigurecoveredwithlongdarkhairwithhugenailsuponhishandsandamostfearfulexpression.Oncomingnearerheheardamancallout'Walkinladiesandgentlementhemostwonderfulcuriosityeverexhibited-onlyfivepence-thewildmanfromAfrica-heeatsrawfoodandmanyotherpleasingandsurprisingperformances.Mr.KerrypaidhismoneyandwasadmitteD.Atfirstthecrowdpreventedhisseeinganythingfortheplacewasfullofsuffocation窒息andthenoisewasawful.AtlastMr.KerryobtainedbydintofsqueezingandpushingaplaceinthefrontwhentohishorrorhesawafigurethatwasfarworsethantheportraitoutsidE.Itwasamannearlynakedcoveredwithlongshaggyhairthatgrewevenoverhisnoseandcheekbones.Hesprangaboutsometimeshisfeetsometimesonall-foursbutalwaysutteringthemostfearfulyellsandglaringuponthecrowdinamannerthatwasreallydangerous.Mr.KerrydidnotfeelexactlyhappyatthewholeproceedingandbeganheartilytowishhimselfoutsidE.Suddenlythcsavagegaveamorefranticscreamthanbeforeandseizedamorsel小块ofrawbeefwhichakeeperextendedtohimonalongfork.Thishetoretopieceseagerlyanddevouredinthemostvoracious贪婪的manneramidgreatclappingofhandsandotherevidenceofsatisfactionfromtheaudience:'I'llgonow'thoughtMr.Kerry'forwhoknowswhetherinhishungrymoodshemightnotfancyfinishinghisdinnerwithmE.'Justatthisinstantsomesoundsstruckhisearthatsurprisedhim.HelistenedmoreattentivelyandtohisamazementfoundthatamidthemostfearfulcriesandwildyellsthesavagewastalkingIrish.NowMr.KerryhadneverheardofanAfricanIrishmansohelistenedverycloselyandbydegreesnotonlythcwordswereknowntohimbuttheveryvoicewasfamiliarsoturningtothesavageheaddressedhiminIrishatthesametimefixinghimwithaseverelook.'Whoareyou?'saidMr.Kerry.'BillyMcCabesir.''Andwhatdoyoumeanbyplayingyourtrickshereinsteadofearningyourlivinglikeanhonestman?''Well'saidBilly'I'mearningtherenttopayyou.OnemustdomanystrangethingstopaythekindofrentyouchargE.'1.Mr.KerrywaswalkingalongtheStrandbecause_____A.hehadnothingelsetodo.B.hewaslateforanappointment.C.hewaslookingforsomethingtodo.D.hewasreluctanttogohomE.2.InsidethehouseatfirstMr.Kerry____A.wasnearlysuffocateD.B.couldseenothing.C.waspushedabout.D.couldn'thearanything3.Thewildmangavetheimpressionofbeingdangerousby_______A.thewayhemovedB.thewayhedressedC.thelookshegaveD.thecrieshemade4.MrKerrydecidedtoleavethehousebecause_______A.hefeltextremelyfrightenedB.hewasworriedwhatmighthappenC.hedidn’twishtoeatwiththesavageD.hefearedhemighthaveaheartattack5.ThewildmansurprisedMrKerrybyspeakingIrishsince____A.hewasonshowinLondonB.hewasaprimitivesavagE.C.hepreviouslyspokenonsenseD.hewasthoughttobeAfrican.
SECTIONC.Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithONEwordthatbestfitsthecontext.Howmuchpaperdoyouuseeveryyear?Probablyyoucan’tanswerthisquestionquickly.In1900theworld’suseofpaperwasaboutonekilogram48eachpersoninayear.Nowsomecountriesuseas49as50kilogramsofpaperforeachpersoninayear.Theamountofpaperacountryusesshowshowfaradvancedthecountryissomepeoplesay.Itisdifficulttosay50thisistrue:differentpeoplemeandifferentthings51thewordadvanced.ButcountriesliketheUnitedStatesEnglandandSwedencertainlyuse52paperthanothercountries.PaperlikemanyotherthingsthatweusetodaywasfirstmadeinChinA.InEgyptandtheWestpaperwasnotverycommonlyusedbefore53year1400.The54wroteonpapyrus;Europeansusedparchmentformanyhundredsofyears.Parchmentwasverystrong;55wasmadefromtheskinofacertainyounganimal.WehavelearntsomeofthemostimportantfactsofEuropeanhistoryfromrecordthatwerekeptonparchment.
第II卷选择题共35分第四部分写作共两节满分35分第一节任务型读写共10小题每小题1分满分10分阅读下面短文根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词注意表格中的每个空格只填一个单词请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上SomepeoplebelievethatgreedandselfishnesshasbecomethebasisofmodernsocietyandweshouldreturntotheoldtraditionsoffamilyandcommunitythenwewillhaveabetterlifE.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththeaboveopinion?Inthisfast-pacedworldmanyvaluesareundergoingmajorchanges.Whilepeopletraditionallyprioritizecaringsharingandgenerosityinlifeandworkmodernpeopleseemtobemoreself-absorbedandself-concerneD.ModernpeopleactselfishlytosurvivetheharshcompetitionoflifE.TheysaythatitisajungleouttherE.Tosurviveyouhavetofightwithwhatevermeansthatcomehandy.Obviouslygreedyandselfishnessgoperfectlywellwithsuchideas.Inacompanyemployeesdoeverythingtheycantogetbetterpayandhigherpositionevenatthecostofcolleagues.Weareinanywayadvocatinganyselfishconduct.Itisjustthatpeoplearepressuredtoactinacertainwayduetooutsideinfluences.Inspiteofcommonpracticeitishardtoconcludethatmodernsocietyisbuiltongreedandselfishnessbothofwhicharenotnewlyinventedvocabulary.Inancienttimespeoplealsodidgreedyandselfishthingsthoughsuchbehaviorsweremorecondemnedthen.Butwecannotignorethefactthatpeopleinthepastlivedarelativelymoreisolatedlifeandfacedlesspressurecomparedwiththeirmoderncounterparts.Arewehappiertosharewithothersandbegeneroustothem?Thereisnofixedanswereither.SomepeopletakegreatpleasurehelpingandgivingtootherswhileothersfeelhappydoingtheoppositE.ButIpersonallythinkthatpeopleshouldnotbetooselfish.Caringforotherscanactuallyencouragethedevelopmentofamutuallybeneficialrelationship.Inconclusionmodernpeopleappeartobemoreself-centeredthanthoseinthepastduetostrongoutsidepressurE.Howeverweshouldencouragepeopletoknowtheimportanceofbeingcaringandgenerousandtobuildamutuallybeneficialrelationshipwithothers.AreModernPeopleBecomingMoreSelfish?MaincomparisonsContexts__1__arechangingInthepastpeopleputcaringsharingandgenerosityinthefirst____2____.Nowadayspeopleseemtobemore____3____aboutthemselves.___4___arechangingtoo.Peopleinthepastappearedtobemodestandself-effacing谦让的.Peoplemaystrivetoachievetheirown__5___atthepriceoftheircoworkers.Theauthor’sunderstanding___6____forthechangesinauthor’seyesFierce__7___andgreat__8___onmodernpeoplemayberesponsibleforthechanges.Theauthor’s___9____towardstopicA.relationshipwhichcan___10___twosidesshouldbeestablisheD.
Doyourspiritssoar猛增onasunnyday?Doyourelaxatthesoundofflowingwater?Somescientistssuggestthatthesecontactswithnaturearegoodforyourhealth.Inonestudyhospitalpatientswithaviewoftreeshadshorterhospitalstaysandlessneedforpainmedications.Anotherstudyindicatedthatprisonerswithaviewoftheoutdoorshadfewerdoctorvisits.Whydowedesirenature?Maybewe’reprogrammedtoneeditsinceourancestors’survivalwassodependentontheirconnectionwithnaturesuggestsbiologistE.O.Wilson.Wanttofindoutifcontactwithnatureimprovesyouroutlookonlife?Tryafewoftheseideas.Hangoutabirdfeederandwatchthebirdsthatvisitit.Sitdowninthebackyardoranearbypark.Closeyoureyes.Whatdoyouhear?Birdssinging?Thewindinthetrees?Crickets蟋蟀chirping?Findananthill.Sitdownandwatchtheantswork.Takeawalkrightafterarainstorm.Whatlooksdifferent?Smellsdifferent?Gobarefootonasandybeach.Openthecurtainsandthewindowiftheweatherallowsit.Onawindydaywatchthetrees.Gotoacreekriverorparkfountain.Listentothesoundofwaterinmotion.Campoutinthebackyardoratanearbystatepark.UseatentorsleeponthegrounD.Findawide-openspacetostudythestars.Learnaboutthedifferentconstellations星座.Raiseagarden.Orplantsomeseedsinaflowerpot.Gohikingwithyourfamily.TalkaboutallofthecolorsyouseeinnaturE.TakeacameraandcaptureyournatureexperiencE.60.FromParagraph2wecanlearnthat______.A.prisonersdon’tliketogotothedoctorwhenillB.treescanbeusedaspainmedicationsC.prisonersshouldoftengetoutofprisontocomeintocontactwithnatureD.contactswithnatureareveryhelpfulforhospitalpatients61.AccordingtoE.O.Wilsonwedesirenatureprobablybecause______.A.itcanhelpusfeelrelaxedB.wehaveinherited继承fromourancestorswhoweredependentonnatureC.peoplehavelivedwithnatureforthousandsofyearsD.contactswithnaturecanimproveaperson’soutlookonlife62.Theauthorgivesusmanyideasinordertoletus______.A.findoutifcontactswithnatureimproveouroutlookonlifeB.hearbirdssingandwatchantsworkC.talkaboutthecolorsweseeinnatureD.captureourexperienceinnature63.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat______.A.studyingtheconstellationsisimportanttoeveryoneB.youcanknowallthecolorsonlybygoinghikingC.natureisquiteimportanttousD.walkinginarainstormcanbeveryhelpful64.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Gohikingwithyourfamily.B.Letnaturenurtureyou.C.Visityourdoctorless.D.Watchthetreesmoreoften.
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下列英语读物的封面及基本信息:A.NationalGeographicCompleteBirdsoftheWorldLIMITED-TIMEOFFER:Ordertodayandsave$5.00!Was:$35.00Now:$30.00Hardcover384pages;900colorphotographsandillustrations67/8x93/4??2009B.VisionsofParadiseNationalGeographicphotographersrevealuniqueandawe-inspiringwondersofnaturE.$35.00Hardcover304pages;250photographs10x11??2008C.NationalGeographicAdventureMagazineJointheadventurewithNationalGeographicAdventureMagazinE.Pleaseallow4-6weeksforthedeliveryofthefirstissuewithintheU.S.andCanadA.ForoutsideoftheU.S.andCanadapleaseallow8-12weeksforthedeliveryofthefirstissuE.$12.00D.Cesar'sWay:TheNaturalEverydayGuidetoUnderstandingandCorrectingCommonDogProblemsAmerica'smostsought-afterexpertrevealswhatdogstrulyneedtoliveahappyandfulfilledlifE.Was:$24.95Now:$14.95Hardcover.53/4''x81/2''.234pages??2006E.NationalGeographicUltimateFieldGuidePhotography2ndEditionSoftcover400pages;272colorandblack-and-whitephotographs71/2x93/4??2009Thoroughlyupdatedfor2009straightforwardandentertainingthisistheultimatesourceforpeopleseekingrealhow-toadvicefromtheeditorsandphotographersofNationalGeographiC.Itiscarefullydesignedtoleadtheamateurphotographertobetterpicturesandiscomprehensiveinscopeexplainingtheentireprocessfromchoosingacameratotakingthepicturestoprintingscanningandarchivingtheimages.F.NewYork:DestinationMusicCDInnovativeartistscontinueNewYork'scabarettradition.$19.95It'sShowtime!SongTitles:Manhattan——BobbyShortMr.Paganini——AnnHamptonCallawayTakingaChanceonLove——KarenMasonIGottaRightSingtheBlues——AudreyLavineJusttheWayYouLookTonight——BettyBuckleyMountainGreenery——BillyStritchAutumninNewYork——ChristineAndreasBlueGrass-KTSullivanHarlemonMyMind——MaryCleereHaranTheManILove——JulieWilsonGoodnightNewYork——AndreaMarcovicci下面是读者的简要内容请把相关的内容与它们的书名匹配起来56.Hinnyisfilledwithhopeandinspirationtocelebrateandprotecttheworld'senvironments.LookingthroughthebookheknowsthateverybeautifulsightthatmeetshiseyesisapreciousdreamlandworthpreservingaspecialplacethatfeelslikeHeavenonEarth.57.Jumpyispleasedthathisnewly-boughtbookisafascinatingcolorfulguidetoallthebirdsontheplanettheiridentificationstructuresandplumageshabitatsbehaviorsandranges.58.Popeisusingafilmcameraforhispart-timephotographsbymeansofhisguidephotography.Tocreativegiftideastoqualitycameraphonephotographyheisarmedwiththepracticalknow-howtogetgreatimages.59.Jacksonwillgetawealthofideasformakingadventureapartofhislifewiththemagazine!HelikeseveryissueofthismagazinepackedwithbreathtakingphotographyandcompellingfeaturesontopicssuchasdivingsnorkelingskydivinghangglidingkayakingraftingsailingclimbinghikingandmorE.60.DingyisinvitedtojoinanexcursionintotherichrhythmsandtexturesofmusicfromthefarreachesoftheworlD.HeenjoysthediversemixofmemorablemusicfromthesespecialcornersoftheEarthashebrowsesthroughsomeofthefascinatingculturalfactsandmapsofeachregionandthensetsoffforhisdestination!
.AstheeconomybeginstorecoversalaryincreasesshoulddothesamE.Inthepastfewyearsemployershaveraisedworkers’salariesbyabout4percentperyear--exceptfor2009whenthefiguredroppedtoahistoricallylow2.1percentaccordingtoasurveyofWorldatWorD.Aboutone-thirdofcompaniesfrozeraisesaltogether.For2010WorldatWork’ssurveyprojectsanaveragesalaryincreasebudgetof2.7percentafigurethatshowsthesituationhasimprovedbutthejobmarketisstillweak.Between10percentand15percentofcompaniessaidtheywouldfreezeraises--farfewerthanin2009butstillmorethaninmostyears.Howcanyougetaraise?Avalosandothersofferthefollowingtips:*Doyourjobwell.Thismeansproducinghigh-qualityworkofcoursebutalsokeepingthebigpictureinminD.ItreallycomesdowntopositioningyourselfasahighperformersomebodywhoisawareofbusinessgoalsandhelpsthecompanymeettheirgoalsasanorganizationAvalossaid*BevisiblE.Whentimesaretoughsomeworkersthink.I’mgoingtohunkerdownandhopethatnobodynoticesmebecauseIdon’twanttobeonalayofflistsaidRichardPhillipsownerofAdvantageCareerSolutions.Thisisamistakebecauseyou’reunlikelytogetaraiseifnooneknowswhatyouhaveaccomplisheD.IfanythingwhatyouwanttodoisbemorevisiblE.*Makeyourboss’slifeeasier.Thismeanseverythingfromhavingagoodattitudetotakingonextratasks.Ifyoudon’tknowhowyoucanhelpyourbossask.*AskforaraisE.Talktoyourbossandpresentyourcase:Here’swhatI’vedonehere’showitfitswiththecompany’sgoalsandhereiswhyIthinkit’sworthasalaryincreasE.InsomecasesevenifyourcompanyhasanofficialraisefreezeyoucangetaraiseifyoumakegoodcasE.Iftheanswerisno--orifyou’renotreadytoaskdirectly--PhillipssuggestsaskingWhatwouldyouliketoseefrommethatwouldputmeinlineforaraise?A.questionlikethiscanimproveyourstanding.Justaskingthequestionsaystotheboss‘I’mthinkingaboutwhereIfitinherewhatIcandoPhillipssaidThatinandofitselfhasvaluE.45.Thepassageismostlyfroma\an________.A.novelB.sciencefictionC.magazineD.biography46.Employershaveraisedworkers’salariesbyabout_______percentin2007.A.4B.2.1C.2.7D.1047.Ifyouwanttogetaraisethemostimportantthingyoushouldkeepinyourmindisto______.A.haveyourjobdonewellB.bevisibleeverywhereaspossibleasyoucanC.askyourbossforaraisedirectlyD.changeyourjob48Allthestatementsaretrueexcept________.A.thesituationhasimprovedbutthejobmarketisstillweakB.salaryincreasesshouldrecoverastheeconomydoesC.producinghigh-qualityworkwillsurelyhelpyougetaraiseD.thatinandoffanemployeemakesnodifference
.WhatisWalktoSchool?NowweareworkingonaprogrammeofWalktoSchool.Wewouldlikeasmanyparentsandchildrenaspossibletotakepartevenifinasmallway.Childrenwhowalktoandfromschoolalongwiththeirparentscanlearnessential基本的roadsafetyandlifeskills.YoucantakepartbyWalkingtoandfromschoolwithyourchildeveryday.■Walkingforoneortwodaysduringtheweek.■Encouragingotherstowalkifyoualreadydo.Walkingisgreat!■Walkingisgreatexercise!Awalkisgoodforyourbodyandcankeepyoufit.■Youwon’thavetowastetimelookingforaparkingsitE.■It’sfreE.You’llsavemoneybynotusingthecar.■It’spollutionfreE.■It’sagoodchancetotalktoyourchildrenandtomeetotherparentstoo.Enjoyingwalkingtoschool!Herearesomesuggestionstohelpyouandyourchildenjoywalkingtoschool.■Planasaferoutetogether.■Teachchildrenwhatakerb马路牙子isandwhatitmeans.■EncourageyourchildtohelpyouchoosethesafestplacestocrosstheroaD.■Lookatanddiscussthethingsyouseeonyourway-especiallyroadsignsandwhattheymean.Walktoschool!Thousandsofparentsandchildrenalreadytakepartcouldyou?Pleasegotowww.walktoschool.org.ukformoreinformation.63.WhoareencouragedtotakepartintheprogrammeofWalktoSchool?A.Children.B.Parentsandchildren.C.Busdrivers.D.Teachers.64.Bywalkingtoandfromschoolchildrencanlearn________.A.drivingskillsB.roadsafetyandlifeskillsC.runningskillsD.knowledgeaboutscience65.Whatisthefirstthingtodoifyouwanttoenjoyyourwalkingtoschool?A.Planasaferoutewithyourchildren.B.Learnwhatakerbisanditsmeaning.C.ChoosethesafestplacestocrosstheroaD.D.Findroadsignsandknowtheirmeanings.66.AccordingtothewriteryoucanlearnmoreaboutWalktoSchoolby________.A.readinganewspaperB.makingaphonecallC.goingtotheInternetD.havingatrafficlesson
MostifnotallChinesehavebecomericherthanksto28yearsofreformandopeningup.Butareweanyhappier?Varioussurveysattempttoanswerthisquestion.Thoughexpertshavepresentedvaryingpercentagesbasedondifferentstandardstheiranswerstendtofindwearegenerallyhappierandthenumberofoptimistsriseseachyear.TheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences’2006BlueBookonsocialprogresssays70percentofruralandurbancitizenssurveyedin2005reportedafeelingofhappinessandwereoptimisticabouttheirfutures.Buteachsurveyshowsaworrisomefactthat10percentatthelowestofcitizenswerenotcontentwiththeirlivesornothopefulaboutthefuturE.Wecannotbecontentwiththefactthatatleast130millionofourcountrymenarenothappy.Althoughasenseofhappinessremainsaluxury奢望formanyofourcountrymenbecauseofpovertyweagreewealthisnottheonlyfactorofhappiness.Formostofusexcepttheextremelyrichandnaturallybornoptimiststheresimplyaretoomanyvariables可变物thatmaykillthefeelingofhappiness.Theseincludebutarenotlimitedtorisinghousingpricestightandinstablejobmarketback-breakingschoolingexpensesandmedicalbills.Themostcommononehoweverisalowsenseofsecurity安全.Someexpertspointedthatinthelow-and-middleincomegrouptherewastoomuchuncertaintyregardingemploymentincomehousingmedicalsituationsandeducation.Howcanyoufeelhappywhenyoualwayshavetoprepareyourselffortheunexpected?Itmaybebeyondthegovernment’sreachnottomentiondutytoguarantee保证higherincomeforeverycitizen.Butitdoeshaveaburdentocreateanenvironmentwhereallcitizenscanfeelareasonablelevelofsecurity.Fromthesecondparagraphwelearn_____________________.A.70%ofChinesepeoplefeelhappyandoptimisticabouttheirfutureB.thedataandtheconclusionsofthesurveysarethesameC.thesurveysaboutthesenseofhappinesswerecarriedoutin2006D.thepurposeofthesurveysistofindoutthepercentageofrichpeopleThefollowingfactorsofhappinessarementionedinthepassageEXCEPT_________.A.securityB.environmentC.wealthD.employmentTheunderlinedwordcountrymeninParagraph3refersto___________.A.peoplefromthecountrysideB.peoplefromcitiesC.peoplefromallcountriesD.ChinesecitizensAccordingtothepassagetheauthortendstoholdtheviewthat_________.A.thewealthierwegetthehappierwebecomeB.thoughwegetwealthierwedonotfeelhappierC.itisthegovernment’sdutytoraiseeverycitizen’sincomeD.thegovernmentshouldmakesureallcitizensfeelagoodlevelofsecurity
阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的词注意每个空格不超过3个单词We’veallbeenhurtbyanotherpersonatonetimeoranother.Thispaincausesproblems.Itnotonlycausesustobeunhappybutcanruinrelatioshipsdistract使分心usfromworkandfamilyandotherimportantthingsmakeusunwillingtoopenupnewthings.Weneedtolearntoletgo.Weneedtobeabletoforgivesowecanmoveonandbehappy.ForgivenessdoesnotmeanyouerasethepastorforgetwhathashappeneD.AllitmeansisthatyouarelettinggooftheangerandpainandmovingontoabetterplacE.It’snoteasybutyoucanlearntodoit.Thinkabouttheadvantagesanddisadvanges.ThinkofalltheproblemsthispaincausesyouandrealizeyouneedtochangE.Thenthinkofthebenefitsofforgiveness——howitwillmakeyouhappierfreeyoufromthepastandthepainandimproveyourrelationshipsandlifeingeneral.Trytoputyourselfinthatperson’ssituation.TrytounderstandwhythepersondidwhathediD.Whatcouldhehavefeltashediditandwhatdidhefeelafterward?Howdoeshefeelnow?Youaren’tsayingwhathedidisrightbutaretryingtounderstandinsteaD.Understandyourresponsibility.TrytofigureouthowyoucouldhavebeenpartlyresponsibleforwhathappeneD.Thisisn’ttosayyou’retakingalltheblameortakingresponsibilityawayfromtheotherpersonbuttorealizethatwearenotvictimsbutparticipantsinlifE.AllowpeacetoenteryourlifE.Asyoufocusonthepresenttryfocusingonyourbreathing.Imagineeachbreathgoingoutisthepainandthepastandimagineeachbreathcominginispeaceenteringyouandfillingyouup.Title:Howtoletgoandforgive65._____causedbybeinghurtMakingusunhappy;distractingfromdailylife;Ruiningrelationships;makingusclosetonewthings.DefinitionofforgivenessLettinggoofthe66.______MovingontoabetterplacE.BenefitsofforgivenessMakingyouhappier;67.______fromthepastandthepain;Improvingyourrelationshipsandlifeingeneral68._____Thinkingabouttheadvantagesanddisavantages;TryingtounderstandtheotherpersonasifyouwereinthesamesituationFiguringout69._____AllowingpeacetoenteryourlifE.
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