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PushingchildrentoohardisareallybigsocialproblemthatseemstobegettingworsE.Nowwehave6-month-oldsinmusicclassesandswimmingclasses.Parentsfearthatifotherchildrenareattendingtheseclassestheywillbeholdingtheirownchildrenbackiftheydonotenrolltoo.Theotherextremesimplytakinga_laissez-faire_approachandlettingchildrendo—orrefusetodo—whatevertheywantisnottheanswereitherofcoursE.DrTayloremphasizesthatparentsneedtopushtheirchildrenbasedonwhatisbestforthechildrennotwhatisbestforthemselves.Ifchildrenunderstandthatanactivityisintheirbestintereststhentheywillacceptithefinds.DrTaylorandotherfamilyexpertsremainpessimisticaboutthepossibilitiesforwidespreadsocialchangE.Theforceofourpopularculturedrivenbymoneyandsuperficial表面上的valuescannotberesistedhesays.Butchangecantakeplaceatamicro-levelinfamiliesandschools.Whenchangesdooccurtherewardscanbenefiteveryoneinthefamily.Onemothersupportingthisnewapproachtowardparentingmentionstheadvantagesherfamilyexperiencedafterherchildrencutbackonactivities.Thebiggestthingisthatsincewehavedonethiswearerestedshesays.Notonlyareourkidsrestedbecausethey'renotinatonofstuffbutmyhusbandandIarerestedbecausewe'renotdrivingthemeverywherE.Weweren’tlivinginthemomentwhenwewerealwaysbusy.WewerelivingbytheschedulE.Thereturnonourinvestmentofspendingtimetogetherhasbeenenormous.49.Oneofthereasonswhyparentspushchildrensohardisthatthey________.A.believeinearlydevelopmentinchildrenB.aretoobusytotakecareoftheirchildrenC.don'twanttheirchildrentolagbehindD.wanttorepeatwhattheirparentsdidtothem50.Thephrasealaissez-faireapproachinLine1Paragraph2mostprobablyrefersto______.A.denyingthemwhattheyneedB.controllingchildreninaflexiblewayC.developingakeeninterestinchildrenD.lettingchildrendowhatevertheywant51.Thebestwaytoencouragechildrentoworkhardis___________.A.tomakethembelieveit’sintheirbestinterestsB.toconsiderthematterfromparents'standpointC.toemphasizetheimportanceofhardworkfromtimetotimeD.tomakeitinterestingandenjoyabletothem52.Thenewapproachtowardparentingmentionedinthepassagemostlikelyrefersto_______.A.relievingchildren’shardworkandunnecessaryactivityB.resistingthesuperficialvaluesofpopcultureC.reducingmoreactivityofftheirschoolscheduleD.spendingmoretimewiththeirchildren
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.第二节共3小题每小题2分满分6分阅读下面短文简要回答问题TheWorldHealthOrganizationestimates估计20000000babiesareborntoosmalleachyear.Itsaysababyweighinglessthan2500gramsatbirthhasalessthandesirableweightforgoodhealth.95percentofsuchchildrenarebornindevelopingcountries.Onerecentstudyshowsthatpregnant怀孕的womenindevelopingcountrieshavehealthierbabiesifthewomenaregivenvitamins.ResearchersfromtheUnitedStatesandTanzaniafoundthatvitaminscouldhelpreducelowbirthweight.TheirfindingswerereportedlastmonthinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinE.WafaieFawzioftheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealthledthestudy.ProfessorFawzisayslowbirthweightcancauseserioushealthproblemsinbabies.Hesayslowbirthweighthasbeenlinkedtopoorgrowthandmentaldevelopmentandevenearlydeath.Therearefourteenkindsofvitamins.Peoplewhodonotgetenoughofthesechemicalsintheirfoodorwantmoreoftentakemultivitamins多种维生素.Inthestudymultivitaminpillsweregivento4200pregnantTanzanianwomen.ThepillscontainedalltheBvitaminsaswellasvitaminsC.andE.Theyalsoembodiedironandothernutrientsinlevelsseveraltimeshigherthanadvisedforwomeninindustrialnations.Fourthousandotherwomenreceivedaharmlesssubstance物质.NoneofthewomenhadthevirusthatcausesthediseaseAIDS.68.Onwhatconditioncanpregnantwomenindevelopingcountrieshavehealthierbabies?___________________________________________________________________________69.AccordingtoFawziwhatresultswilllowbirthweightleadto?回答词数不超过10个______________________________________________________________________________70.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?回答词数不超过8个___________________________________________________________________________
.第三部分阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分请认真阅读下列短文从短文后各题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ItisatypicalcasE.A.youngprofessionalhasjustmovedtoanewcity.Sheisveryactiveinhernewjobbutwishestomeetpeoplesociallyoutsideofwork.HowdoesshedothisSigningupforanightclassisalwaysagoodstartingpoint.Notonlyisitanidealwaytomeetlike-mindedpeopleitcanalsobeagreatnewlearningexperiencE.Pubsandclubscanbeagoodmeetingplacebutcanbeabithardifyouareonyourown.JoinagymGL-14healthclubinManchestercitycentreisagymwhichalsohaslotsofmemberactivitiesoutsidethegymfromcharityfashionshowstodinnerdancesgivingmembersachancetosocializeawayfromthetreadmill繁忙的工作.OrifyouwantagymwithadifferencetryaGreenGymforpeoplewhowanttoexercisebutwishtobeoutdoorsanddoingsomethingthatwillbenefittheenvironmentatthesametimE.Theworkoutcouldinvolvesuchactivitiesaspracticalconservationorgardeningwork.It’sagreatwaytogetpeople’sheartandmuscleworking.AndmanyagreethatmeetingotherpeopleandhavingamatterandalaughisabigattractionoftheschemE.ReadinggroupsIntheReadingGroupsJennyHartleysuggestedthattheremaybeasmanyas50000peopleinreadinggroupsintheUK.Theyrangefrominformalgroupsoffriendsorcolleagueswhomeetinsomeone’shomeoratthelocalpubtodiscussabook.Ifyouwantsomethingabitmorestructuredlotsoflibrarieshavereadinggroupsandcouldhaveabroadergroupofmembers.StatisticsTheBBCrecentlyconductedasurveycalledGoingsolosinglelifeinthe21stcentury.YoucanlookattheoverallresultsorsearchbyareA.Itfoundthat*69%ofpeoplethoughtthatthegymwasagoodplacetomeetnew*Pubsorclubswereconsideredtobegoodmeetingplacesby58%ofpeopleintheUK*68%thoughtthatworkwasagoodplacetomeetpeople*72%thoughtthatinternetchatwasnotanidealwaytomeetpeople56.GreenGyminParagraph3referstoanactivityinwhichyoucan________.A.havenightclasseswithlike-mindedpeopleB.dosomethinggoodfortheenvironmentonyourownC.discussabookwithothermembersatapubD.benefittheenvironmentwhiledoingoutdoorexercise57.WhichofthefollowingisaGreenGymactivityA.Gardeningwork.B.ChattingontheInternet.C.Acharityfashionshow.D.Adinnerdanceawayfromthetreadmill.58.What’sthemostpopularplacetomeetnewpeopleoutsideofworkA.Pubsorclubs.B.TheInternet.C.TheworkingplacE.D.Thegym.
.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.
Wuggingorwebusegivingdescribestheactofgivingtocharityatnocosttotheuser.ByusingEveryclick.comwhichisbeingaddedtoanumberofuniversitycomputersacrosstheUKstudentscanraisemoneyeverytimetheysearchbutitwon'tcostthemapenny.Researchshowsthatstudentsareextremelypassionateaboutsupportingcharity--88%offulltimestudentshaveusedtheInternettogivetocharity.ThisagegroupisoftentheleastlikelytohavetheirownincomE.19%of22to24yearoldshaveshort-termdebtsofmorethan£5000.Withrisingpersonaldebtlevelsinthisagegroupduetouniversitytuitionfeesorpersonalloansandalackoflong-termsavingstraditionalmethodsofdonatingtocharityareoftennotappealing有感染力的orpossiblE.BethTrumana21yearoldrecentuniversitygraduatehasusedEveryclick.comtodonatetoherchosencharitytheRSPCAfortwoyearsandhasseenthewuggingmovementgrowinpopularitywithstudents.Whenyou'reatuniversityyoubecomemoresociallyawarebutit'ssometimeshardtogivetootherswhenyouhavelittlemoneyyourselfsaysBeth.Wuggingisgreatforpeopleinthisagegroupasitallowsthemtousethetechnologyonadailybasistogivetocharitywithoutcostingthemasinglepenny.Wuggingisperfectforpeoplewhowanttobemoresociallyawareandsupportivebutdon'tfeeltheyhavethemeanstodoso.Studentsusingthewebcanraisemoneyforcausestheycareaboutwithoutcostingthemanythinginterms-oftimeormoneyandcharitiesgetavaluablesourceoffunding.Everyclick.comworkslikeanyothersearchengineallowinguserstosearchforinformationnewsandimagesbutuserscandecidewhichoftheUK's170000charitiestheywouldliketosupportthroughtheirclicks.Everyclick.comthenmakesmonthlypaymentstoeveryregisteredcharity.LaunchedinJune2005Everyclick.comisnowtheeighthlargestsearchengineandoneofthebusiestcharitywebsitesintheUK.67.Accordingtothepassagewuggingisactually________.A.awebsiteB.acharity-relatedactionC.aschoolorganizationD.astudentmovement68.InthecaseofcharityEveryclick.com________.A.freesstudentsofthefinancialworriesB.receivesmuchmoneyfromstudentsC.offersvaluableinformationtostudentsD.praisesstudentsfortheirmoney-raising69.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethat________.A.mostfulltimestudentsdocharityontheInterneteverydayB.Evervclick.comhelpsstudentspayforthecollegeeducationC.wuggingisawin-winideaforbothstudentsandcharitiesD.Everyclick.comisthemostsuccessfulsearchengineintheUK70.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.WugginganewpopulartermontheInternet.B.Britishpeopleshowstronginterestincharity.C.MoreBritaincharitiesbenefitfromtheInternet.D.Studentsraisemoneyforcharitybywugging.
.第四部分:任务型填空共10小题满分10分Teachingkidstofishsometimespuzzlesusparents.NowI’dliketogiveyouafewtips.Firstofallstartthemyoung.Gettheminaboatoronapier码头oronthebankatasyounganageasyoupossiblycan.Obviouslythismeansbeingextremelyconsciousabouttheirsafety.WhateveryoudoDON’Tplanonanyfishingyourself.Iffishingisgoingtohappenthefishingwillbedonebythekidswithyourhelp!Thisletsyoupayattentiontothemandnotignorethemwhileyoufish.Nextmakesureyouplanthefirsttripstosomeplacewhereyoucanactuallycatchalotoffish.Atthispointitdoesn’tmatterwhatkindorhowbigjustmakesuretheycancatchsomE.A.smallchild’spatienceisveryshortandwaiting30minutesforabitewillturnthemoffinahurry.Youmayneedtogotoasmallpondwherethefisharedyingtoeatbreadballs.Anytypeoffishwilldo.Rememberthisisforthemnotforyou.Astheyfishcheerforeveryfishtheycatch.Makeareallybigdealoutofit.Takepictures.Andifit’spossibletakesomehometoclean.Letthechildhelpyoucleanwithatableknifesohecan’tgethurt.Makesurehemakesandseestheconnectionfromcatchingtocleaningtocooking.Assoonasyouhavethefishcleanedit’sintothekitchentostartcooking.Makehimflourandcornmealthefish.LethimseethefishcookingandtalkabouthowgoodtheyarE.Thenwhenit’sreadymakesureyoubrag吹嘘onthefactthatheorshecaughtthesefishandaren’ttheygood?InthiswayI’msureyourkidswillbeinterestedinfishingandgoodatfishing.Title:TeachakidtofishStartthemyoung·Beawareof71_________·Planafishingtripforthe72_________notforyourself.Planthefirstfishing73_______·Chooseplaceswherethekidscancatchfisheasilybecauseasmallchild’spatiencedoesn’t74_________long.·Regardlessof不管thekindand75_________offish.Cheerforeveryfishtheycatch·Makeabigdealoutofit.·Takepictures.·Takesomehomeandletthechildhelptocleanwithatableknifetoavoid76_________hurt.77_________thefishtheycatch·78_________himtoflourandcornmealthefish.·Lethimseethefishcooking.·TalkabouthowgoodtheyarE.79_________·Makethem80_________inandgoodatfishing.
YoucouldfillastorewithalltheenergydrinksavailablE.Theypromisetomakepeoplefeelmoreenergeticandthinkmoreclearly.TheseproductshavenameslikeRedBullMonsterRippedForceSpeedStackand5-HourEnergy.TheyappealmainlytoyoungpeoplE.ProfessorChadReissigatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinBaltimoreisamedicalresearcherwhostudiesdrugdependencE.Hesaystheteamheworksongotinterestedinstudyingenergydrinks.Hesaystheresearchershavefoundthreethings.One:therearehundredsofbrandsofenergydrinksinmostmajorcountries.Two:thedrinksarenotclearlylabeledwithenoughinformation.Andthree:theamountofcaffeinediffersgreatly.SomecontainaslittleasfiftymilligramswhileothersasmuchasfivehundreD.Somepeoplecombineenergydrinkswithalcohol.TheythinktheycandrinkmorealcoholthatwayandnotbeaffecteD.Studieshoweversuggestthattheyarestillundertheinfluenceofthealcoholeveniftheydonotfeelthatway.Somemakersofenergydrinksdoprovidewarnings.ForexampleapopularenergydrinkwarnsagainstusebypeoplewhoareundertheageoftwelvE.ThedirectionsalsoadvisepeopletolimitcaffeineproductsandtodrinkonlyhalfthebottlE.TheteamatJohnsHopkinsUniversitypublishedareportinthejournalDrugandAlcoholDependencE.Theysuggestedthattheamountofcaffeineandotheringredientsbeclearlylistedonthedrink.Theresearchersarecontinuingtostudyenergydrinks.Theyareseekingyoungpeoplewhohavehadabadexperienceafterdrinkingthem.50.Accordingtothepassagetheenergydrinksmainlyattract____.A.youngpeopleB.alcoholdrinkersC.universityprofessorsD.twelve-year-oldchildren51.Theteamthinksthatthebiggestproblemoftheenergydrinksisthat.A.therearetoomanybrandsB.theyarenotclearlylabeledC.thereistoomuchcaffeineD.theyarenotavailableinsomestores52.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders.A.toidentifycaffeineinenergydrinksB.totakeacloserlookatenergydrinksC.whetherenergydrinksaregoodorbadD.whetherenergydrinksmakepeopleaddicted
.I’mapigandmysonisarabbit.Ihavesnakesfordaughtersandmywifebelieveitornotisadragon!DoIliveinazoo?Noofcoursenot!IamtalkingaboutChinesezodiacsigns.Dependingontheyearofyourbirtheachpersonhasananimalforasign.That’swhyIamapigandmywifeisadragon.Ifyoulikemewerebornintheyearofthepigthenyouarebravethoughtfulandloyal.TheyearofthepigisfilledwithgoodfortunE.Nowlet’stakeacloserlookatthisinterestinganimal.Pigswerefirstraisedbymanabout9000yearsagoandarestillaverycommonfarmanimalinmanypartsoftheworlD.Wedon’tjustusepigsfortheirmeat—almosteverypartoftheanimalisuseD.Thehairisusedforartists’brushes.Thefatisusedtomakefloorwaxrubberandplastics.Pigshavealsobeenimportantintheworldofentertainment.In1995thefilm‘Babe’starredaloveabletalkingpigasitsmaincharacter.ThefilmwonanOscarandwasnominatedfor6morE.InEnglandyoucanevengotowatchpigracing.A.farmerRobShepherdhasbeenraisingmoneyforcharitybyholdingpigracesonhisfarm.Theeventshavebeenverysuccessful.Peopledon’tjustwanttoeatpigsitseems!PigsalsoplayanimportantroleintheEnglishlanguagE.Forexampleifsomeonesaysthathewilltraveltothesunonedayyoucansaypigsmightfly!tohim.Hungry?WellthenyoucanpigoutandeatlotsoffooD.Andwhatifsomeonerescuesyou?Wellyoucansaythattheysavedyourbacon.63.Thewriterwrotethefirstparagraphina______tonE.A.sadB.confusedC.seriousD.humorous64.Wemayknowfromthepassagethat______.A.peopleinEnglandlikepigsmorethanotheranimalsB.pigsaremoreusefulthanordinarypeopleimagineC.pigsarethefirstanimalsraisedbymanD.morepeopledon’twanttoeatpigsnow65.Theunderlinedsentencepigsmightfly!inthefifthparagraphmeans______.A.WhatyouhavejustsaidisimpossibleB.PigsaregreatanimalsC.Idon’tunderstandyourwordsD.Ican’tagreewithyoumore66.Whichdiagramshowsthestructureofthepassage?ABCD
SpeakingofCopenhagenwhatdoyouthinkof?ThelittleMermaidthefairytalewriterH.C.AndersontheCOP15meetingsoracitywherepeoplebikeeventhoughtheyhavecars.WhenlandingonCopenhagenTasstrupAirportyoucanseenumbersofwhitepropellergeneratorsstandinginthebluewaterfront.Theconstantmovingpaddlesareproducingrenewableenergytothecity.DuringtherecentClimateChangeConferencethecitywasintroducedtotheworldasanexampleofclimate-friendlycity.EvidencesotherthanwindpowerstationswereobviouseverywherE.WhileprivatecarscanbeagreatsourceofpollutioninothercitiesthemainformoftransportinthecapitalofDenmarkishoweverpublictransportation.BypublictransportationImeanoneofverygoodquality.BusesareusuallyVolvoandmostofthetrafficlightsareofSiemens.Additionallybusesmetrosandintercity-trainsnamedS-trainarewellequippedconstantlymaintainedspecialandgood-looking.Theseatsinthetrainsareofsofa-designeD.Stickygumordirtyspotrarelyappear.Thankstoasmallpopulationitismucheasiertomaintaintheconditionofthevehicles.FreewirelessinternetserviceisprovidedinS-trains.Seatsarealwayspossibleevenatrushhoursifthepassengerispatientenoughtolookforit.TakingtheconvenienceforgrantedDanishpeoplefindithardtoimaginehowthemetroinTokyocanbeascrowdedasasardincan.Petsandbaby-wagonsareallowedinbusessubwaysandS-trains.Allthefacilitiesenablebetterservicetobiggerpassengergroup.Itisalsonotablethatthemasstransitusesgreenfuelsandelectricity.CarsarecommoninCopenhagenbutpeoplehaveanalternativeofshortdistancetransport:bikes.Denmarkisknownasbike-friendlyformanyreasonssuchasflatlandsplendidcyclewaysandtheDanishfondofmotion.ButpleasebeawarethatridingabikeinCopenhagenisnotlikebikinginBeijing.Firstofallitisquitespeedy.Manypeopleridetoworkeverymorning.PunctualityisimportantandtheyhavetorideasfastaspossibletobeontimE.Sowhynotspeedup?Notmyphilosophy.AsaresultIamoftenhastenedbyimpatientriderswhounfortunatelypiledupaftermE.SecondconsideringthespeedbikehelmetsfrontandbacklightsandothernecessaryaccessoriesarerequireD.Ridersneedtosetawhitelightinthefrontofthebikeandredlightattheback.Onemayendupwithabigfineifnotridingwiththem.72.Inthepassagewegettoknowthat_____.A.allenergycomefromwindpowerstationsB.differentkindsofgreenenergykeepthiscityrunningC.alotofelectricityisimportedfromothercountriesD.peopleinthiscityuselittleenergy73.S-trainsareakindoftransportation______.A.whichsendtheirpassengersfromonecitytoanother.B.whichuseswindtoruntheirwaysC.whichistheonlywayforyoutogofromonecitytoanother.D.whichyouarenotallowedtotakeifyoutakeapet.74.InthelastparagraphwhatdoesPunctualitymean?A.BeingfitB.NotbeingscoldedC.NotbeinglateD.Speeding75.InCopenhagenifyouridetooslow_____A.youwillbefinedbypolicE.B.itmeansthatyouneedtobuyabetterbikE.C.youmayblockthetrafficflow.D.manybikeriderswillshoutatyou.
.Iwaswaitingforaphonecallfrommyagent.HehadleftamessagethenightbeforetellingmethatmyshowwastobecancelleD.Icalledhimseveraltimesbuteachtimehissecretarytoldmethathewasinameetingandthathewouldcallmelater.SoIwaitedandwaitedbuttherewasstillnocall.ThreehourspassingbyIbecamemoreandmoreimpatient.Iwascertainthatmyagentdidn’tcareaboutmyworkandhedidn’tcareaboutmE.Iwasovercomewiththatthought.IstartedtoshoutatthephoneLetmewaitwillyou?Whodoyouthinkyouare?AtthattimeIdidn’trealizemywifewaslookingon.WithoutshowinghersurprisesherushedinseizedthephonetoreoffthewiresandshoutedatthephoneYeah!Whodoyouthinkyouare?Badtelephone!Badtelephone!Andshesweptitintothewastebasket.Istoodwatchingherspeechless.Whatonearth?ShesteppedtothedoorwayandshoutedattherestofthehouseNowhearthis!Allobjectsinthisroom-ifyoudoanythingtoupsetmyhusbandoutyougo!ThensheturnedtomekissedmeandsaidcalmlyHoneyyoujusthavetolearnhowtotakecontrol.Withthatshelefttheroom.AfterwatchingacrazywomanrushinginandoutshoutingateverythinginsightInoticedthatsomethinginmymood情绪hadchangeD.Iwaslaughing.HowcouldIhavetroublewiththatphone?HeranticshelpedmerealizeIhadbeendrivencrazybysmallthings.Twentyminuteslatermyagentdidcall.Iwasabletolistentohimandtalktohimcalmly.58.Whydidtheauthorshoutatthetelephone?A.HewasmadatthetelephonE.B.Hewasangrywithhisagent.C.HewasanxiousabouthiswifE.D.Hewasimpatientwiththesecretary.59.Whatdidtheauthor’swifedoaftersheheardhisshouting?A.Shesaidnothing.B.Sheshoutedathim.C.Shecalledtheagent.D.Shethrewthephoneaway.60.Whatmadetheauthorlaugh?A.Hisownbehavior.B.Hiswife’ssuggestion.C.Hischangeablefeelings.D.Hiswife’ssweetkiss.
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StudentswillneedtousealloftheirskillsinordertounderstandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoicE.71Theseselectionsprovidepracticeonemployingdifferentreadingskillstogetthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfourbasicreadingskills:skimmingscanningreadingforthoroughcomprehensionandcriticalreading.Skimminginvolvesreadingquicklythroughatexttogetanoverallideaofitscontents.Thiskindofrapidreadingissuitablewhenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableor72Likeskimmingscanningisalsoquickreading.HoweverinthiscasethesearchismoreconcentrateD.73Whenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning.ReadingforthoroughcomprehensioniscarefullyreadinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassagE.Atthislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideas74.Criticalreadingdemandsthatareadermakesjudgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreeditrequirespostingandansweringquestionssuchas75DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview?andAmIconvincedbytheauthor’sargumentsandevidence?A.Doesmyownexperiencesupportthatoftheauthor?B.Reader’sChoiceisoneofthemostpopularmagazinesintheworlD.C.buthasnotyetmadeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas.D.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectionsonawidevarietyoftopics.E.Toscanistoreadquicklyinordertofindoutspecificinformation.F.DoIknowabouttheauthor?G.whenthereisnotimetoreadsomethingcarefully.
Nowadaysitispossibletotraveltodistantpartsoftheglobeinseveralhours.Thiscanresultinthetravelerendingupinapartoftheworldwheretimeisdifferentfromhisorherownbodyclockwhichcontroloursleeppatterns.IfwetraveleastorwestbymorethanfourtimezoneshoursthenwewillusuallybeaffecteD.Inthepastwhenpeopletraveledbyseatherewasenoughtimeforthebodytoadjusttothelocaltimebutwiththeadventofmodernhighspeedaircraftthebodydoesnothavetimetoadjust.Thereforethereisthetermjetlag时差反应.Itnormallytakesonedaypertimezonehourforthebodytoadjusttoitsnewsurroundings.Theeffectsofjetlagareusuallytirednessandinsomnia失眠butcanalsoinclude:poorconcentrationnausea恶心vomiting呕吐constipation便秘andgeneralmalaise不舒服.Theeffectsaremadeworsebyalcohol.Sleepingwhileflyingmayhelptoreducethesymptoms症状ofjetlagbutlongperiodsofimmobilityaboardaircraftcanmakethetravelerfeelnumb麻木的inthelegs.Thefollowingaresomeothertipsofreducingthesymptomsofjetlag:①AvoidtravelingwhenyouarealreadytiredandrestbeforedeparturE.②Stopoversonlongflightsmaybehelpful.③Arelaxedflightisimportant.④Sleepingtabletswillhelpyoutosleepandbecorrespondinglyalert相对警惕的duringthenextdaybuttheydonotspeedupadjustmenttothenewtimezonE.⑤Remembertheactualtravelingtimewillusuallybeatleasttwicetheactualtimespentintheairsinceitwillincludetravelingtoandfromandhangingaroundinairports.⑥Avoidheavycommitmentsonthefirstdayafterarrival.57.ThefollowingaretheeffectsofjetlagEXCEPT_____.A.tirednessB.coughingC.insomniaD.vomiting58.Thewordimmobilityinthefifthparagraphmeans_____.A.stillnessB.movementC.activityD.happiness59.Wecanreducethesymptomsofjetlagby_____.A.drinkingsomealcoholB.keepingourselvesawakeC.takingsomemedicineD.sleepingwhileflying60.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tosuggestpeopletravelbyseainsteadofbyair.B.Totellpeopletheeffectsofjetlag.C.Togivepeoplesomeadviceaboutreducingthesymptomsofjetlag.D.Totellpeopleabouttheirbodyclock.
.Herearesomeadvertisementstakenfromanewspaper.1DearDrewCarterYourfirstyearonthisearthhasbeenapleasurerideforallofus.Weloveyou!LoveDadandMomandmanyfriends2Lawlis—ClarkeTheDoctorsVirgilandMarjorieLawlisarepleasedtoannouncetheengagement订婚oftheirdaughterDianaSusantoMr.RobertBrentClarkesonofMr.andMrs.JamesClarkeofHerfordTexas.A.springweddingisplannedinHouston.3Isbell—FossMr.AndMrs.DavisK.IsbellannouncethemarriageoftheirdaughterDangtoMr.StanleyFosssonofMrs.JohnSipeofAdaMinnesotA.TheweddingwillbeearlyAprilatAbidingLoveLutheranChurch.4Story—KurioMissStephanieStoryandMr.WarrenKuriomarriedonFebruary5athalfpastseveno’clockintheeveningatHighlandParkPresbyterianChurchinDallasTexas.Thebride新娘isthedaughterofMr.andMrsHerbertBruleStoryJr.ofDallas.Thegroom新郎isthesonofMr.andMrs.GeraldStanleyKurioofAustin.68.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthefirstadvertisement?A.WeLoveYouB.Happy1stBirthdayC.OneYearOldD.OurOne-Year-OldSon69.LawlisandClarkearegoingtogetmarried.A.inachurchB.whereClarke’sparentsliveC.againsttheirparents’willD.toLawlis’sparents’joy70.Whogotorwillgetmarriedinspring?A.NotonlyLawlisandClarkebutalsoIsbellandFoss.B.NeitherLawlisandClarkenorIsbellandFoss.C.EitherIsbellandFossorStoryandKurio.D.NeitherLawlisandClarkenorStoryandKurio.71.Whoarenowamarriedcouple?A.LawlisandClarkE.B.DandIsbellandFoss.C.StoryandKurio.D.Thetextdoesn’tsay.
.SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.ThereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneeD.DA.PromisebehaviorsB.AttitudebeatsexperienceC.Job-winningqualitiesD.EmployerandemployeerelationE.StablecareerchoicesF.ImportanceofteamworkskillsDespitetheeconomyexpertsadvicestudentstomajorinwhatintereststhem.76.Awareoftheworstjobmarketinmorethan25yearsmanystudentsenrollingincollegesanduniversitiesthisfallareconsideringmajorsthattheybelievewilllandthemstablecareer.Studentswithdegreesinnursinghealthcareaccountingcomputergeneralscienceandengineeringreportthemostsuccessinfindingjobs.ThosewithdegreesinfinancejournalismgraphicdesignandinternationalrelationshavehadtoughertimesliberalartsgraduatesalsostrugglE.77.Stillcareerexpertssaystudentsshouldmajorinwhateverareamostintereststhemevenifit’salessspecializedliberalartsfieldsuchasChineseandorsociology.Inanationalsurveycommunicationfollowedcloselybyastrongworkethicandteamworkskillswasratedatthemostimportantqualitiessoughtbyemployers.Liberalartsteachesushowtolearn.WhenwegooutintotheworldofworkwearegoingtohavetocontinuetolearnsaidDanNaegelidirectoroftheuniversityofNorthTexascareercenter.78.TexasHealthResourcesusesawiderangeofworkersatits14hospitalsandothersites.The18000employeescompanyhiresabout2000peopleayear.Itlooksforcandidateswithpromise有前途的behaviorshumanresourcedirectorJustinClemsaiD.TheresumeisgreatEducationiswonderfulClemsaiD.Butwhenweinterviewwereallywanttolookatsituationstheywereputintothepastwhatactionstheytookandwhatweretheresults.Dotheseresultsreallysupporttreatingotherpeoplewithcourtesydignityandrespect?Andcommunicatingclearlyandearningpeople’strust?Andthinkingbeforetheyact?79.ThecompanyalsolooksforpeoplewhohaverecordofprovidingservicesaidJanaelleNownevicepresidentofhumanresourcE.Ifastudentmowedlawnsorworkedatafast-foodrestaurantshesaidthethingsthatwewouldwanttohearishowyouattendedtoprovidingservicetopeoplethatyouwereworkingwithandhowyouwereattendingtothequalityoftheproductsthatyouhavE.ExperienceisalwayshelpfulbutitisnotalwaystheguaranteethatpersonisgoingtogetthejobsheaddeD.Welookatthebehaviorsandtheattitudetheybringinandtheirwillingnesstobeapartoftheteam.80.LockheedMartinhasallsortsofjobsinallsortsoffields.Oneoftheskillsrecruitersconsideristheabilitytoworkinteams.MostofwhatwedoisproblemsolvingandyougetpeoplewithdifferentkindsofskillstogethertosolvetheproblemsaidNormanRobbinsseniormanagercommunityrelations.Ifyouarerealbrightbutyoucan’tgetalongwithanybodyyou’renotgoingtobeassuccessfulasyouwillbeifyoucanworkinteams.
Meatandvegetablesaremeasuredingramsandkilograms.Milkandotherliquidfoodsaremeasuredinlitersormilliliters.Theseunitsonlymeasurequantity;theydonotmeasurethevalueofthefoodtothebody.Theunitwhichmeasuresthequalityorvalueoffoodisthecaloriewhichistheamountofheatgivenoffbyfoodwhenitburns.Thismeasurementtellshowmuchenergyacertainfoodhaswhenitiscompletelyusedbythebody.Ourbodiesusevaryingamountofcalories.Themoreexercisewetakethemorecaloriesweburn.Ifweeatfoodwhichcontainsmorecaloriesthanweuseupthenitispossiblethatwewouldincreaseinweight.Inordertoavoidbecomingoverweightitisadvisabletoeatabalanceddietandnoteattoomanyfoodsthathaveahighcalorierating.ThetablebelowgivesyousomeideaofthenumberofcaloriesinfooD.A.MeatsB.FruitsC.SweetsandPastriesD.VegetablesSliceofbacon50Apple70Smallchocolatebar19060gbeans15Hamburger300Orange60Largechocolatebar22560gcarrots18Sliceofbeef100Pear80Sliceapplepie30060gpotato60Sausage180Banana80Doughnut20060gonion25Meatpie500Plum20Scoopoficecream8560gcucumber10Sausageroll350Tomato20Bagofpotatocrisps14560gcabbage1545.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HowtomeasurethequalityoffoodB.CaloriesinfoodsC.TheunitsofmeasurementD.Howtokeepfit46.Tokeepthecalorieintakedownitisbettertoeatmore______.A.chocolateB.meatpieC.fruitD.applepie47.Whichwordinthispassagemeansheavierthannormal?A.AdvisableB.OverweightC.BalancedD.Measurement48.Whendoyouneedthemostcaloriesfromyourdiet?A.Whenwesleep.B.Inworkinginthefields.C.Whilewatchingaplay.D.Afterhavingsports.
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所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项----Whydidn’tyouanswermeintheexamjustnow?----HeyIreallydon’tliketohelpyoucheat.----6----YeswearE.Butthat’snothingtodowithgoodfriendsornot.----Why?7PeoplesayAfriendinneedisafriendindeeD.Ineededyourhelpjustnow.----Well8IfIhadhelpedyoucheatjustnowthenIwouldnotbearealfrienD.IfIhadhelpedyouyoumightbeabletopasstheexambutyoucan’tlearnanythingandyouwillnevertrytostudyharD.----9YouknowmyfatherwillbeatmeifIcan’tpassthisexam.----Wellifyourfatherbeatsyouthenthatshouldbeagoodlessonforyou.----NowIreallydoubtifyouarereallymyfriendornot.----10----Goodforme?Youwantmetobebeatenbymyfather?A.GoodfriendsshouldknowwhatImean.B.IthinkyoushouldknowwhatImean.C.Comeon!It’sjustanexam.D.Idon’tagreewithyou.E.Wearegoodfriendsaren’twe?F.Ican’tagreewithyoumorE.G.WhatIsaidanddidisforyourowngooD.
Afteryearsofhearingdriverscomplainaboutscratches划痕ontheircarsJapan’sNissanMotorCompanyhasofficiallyannouncedthenextbigthing--apaintthatnotonlyresistsscratchesandscrapesbutactuallyrepairsitselfwithinafewdays.ThenewmaterialdevelopedbyNipponPaintCompanycontainsanelasticrubbery-likeresin弹性树脂thatisabletohealminor较小的markscausedbycarwashequipmentparkinglotencountersroaddebris石头碎片orevenon-purposedestruction.Theautomakeradmitsitsresultsvarydependingonthetemperatureandthedepthofthedamagebutaddsthisistheonlypaintlikeitintheworldandtestsproveitworks.Minorscratchesthemostcommontypearesaidtoslowlyfadeoveraboutaweek.Andoncethey’regonethereisnotrace痕迹thattheywereevertherE.ThespecialpaintissaidtolastforatleastthreeyearsafteritisfirstappliedbutthereisnowordyetonwhethermorecanbeaddedafterthatperioD.Nissanclaimscarwashesaretheworstoffendersforthistypeofdamageaccountingforatleast80percentofallincidents.Butthecompleteauto-healingwon’tcomewithoutscratchingyourwallet.Thevehiclemakernotesthespecialpaintaddsabout$100UStothepriceofacar.ItplanstouseitsnewchemicalmixtureonlyonitsX-TrailSUVsinJapanfornowasitlooksforamorewidespreadpresentation.Andwhileplanstoofferthefeatureoverseashaven’tbeenmadeyetifit’sahitthereyoucanbealmostsuremarketforceswilldriveittotheseshoresaswell.53.Fromthearticlewecanfindthat.A.thepainthasalreadybeenusedoncarsbynowB.itbeatsotherproductsofitskindinitslengthyeffectC.cardamageismainlycausedbyscratchesandscrapesD.marketingthispaintinEuropeisnotunderway54.Thepaintusedoncarscan.A.last3yearsbeforeitisre-appliedagainB.fadeonlyinafewdaysC.helptoprotectcarsfromminorpaintdamageD.reducecarscrapeincidentsto20percent55.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartreferto?A.CertainmodelsofNissan.B.Nameforonekindofpaint.C.SomewhereinJapan.D.A.wordstandingforacar-dealerstorE.56.Whatcanbeinferredfromthearticle?A.ThepaintwasdevelopedbyNissanMotorCompany.B.Thepaintmightworkbetterinsummerthaninwinter.C.ThemarkonthecarcoulddisappearassoonasthepaintisapplieD.D.ThepaintisverypopularinJapan.
Ofthethousandsofdifferentkindsofanimalsthatexistintheworldmanhaslearnedtomakefriendswithanenormousnumber.Somearepetsofferinghimcompanionship;somegiveprotectionandsomedohardworkwhichmancannotdoforhimself.OthersunfortunatelyarekeptasfooD.DogswhichservemaninallfourcapacitiesKoreaandChinaarebigdogeatersarefoundinvariousbreeds动物品种inallcountriesoftheworlD.TheHuskycanliveinthecoldpolarregionsandtheSalukiisathomeinthehottestpartsofCentralAfricA.Thepeopleofcertaincountriesaredependentfortheirverylivesonthecamel.IntheWestIndiesthelittledonkeystrongandsure-footedcarryingheavyloadseveninmountainousplacesisafamiliarsight.Trainedandtamedformanygenerationsdomesticanimalsarenotaccustomedtowanderinginsearchoffoodandshelter.TheylooktotheirmasterstoprovidefortheirneedsandaslongasthesearesuppliedmanyarecontenttodowhattheirmastersrequirE.AlldomesticanimalsneedproperfooD.Itmustbesuitableforthemenoughinquantityfreshandclean.Somepeoplefeedapetdogorcatonleft-overfoodandthenwonderwhytheanimalseemslistless倦怠的anddull.Thequantityoffooddependsonthesizeoftheanimalandtheamountofexerciseittakes.Overfeedingisasbadasunderfeeding.Containersforfoodandwatermustbewashedregularlyiftheanimalistomaintaingoodhealth.Evenwellcared-foranimalsmaysometimesfallill.Ifthishappensthewisemasterseeksthebestadvicehecanget.AllsortsofmedicinesandtreatmentsareavailableforsickanimalsandinsomecountriesorganizationsexisttoprovidethemfreeoratacheappricE.Usefulfriendlyhardworkinganimalsdeservetohavesometimemoneyandattentiondevotedtotheirhealth.66.Whatmainideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthefirstparagraph?A.ThereexiststhousandsofspeciesofanimalsintheworlD.B.Mancametoestablishacloserelationshipwithanumberofanimals.C.Insomeregionsdogsseemstobemorecloselyrelatedtoman.D.Mostanimalsexistingintheworldarekeptbyhumansnow.67.Whichofthefollowingisadomesticanimalaccordingtothepassage?A.Awolfkeptinazoo.B.Apigraisedformeat.C.Atigerperformingincircus.D.Afishlivinginariver.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofdogsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycanactasfriendsguardsandservantstoman.B.Theyhavegreatadaptationtotheenvironment.C.ThereliveagreatvarietyofbreedsofdogsontheglobE.D.TheHuskyandtheSalukiarethestrongestbreedseverknownintheworlD.69.Tokeepadomesticanimalphysicallyfititsownerisadvised____.A.nottohesitatetospendenormousamountofmoneyonitB.tobewiseabouttheirfeedingC.nottoallowittotaketoobigamountsofexerciseD.tojoinsomesortofpet-keepingorganizations70.WhichofthefollowingcanbethebestTITLEforthispassage?A.DomesticAnimals–Man’sBestFriendB.ProperDietforHealthyAnimalsC.TheAdvantagesofRaisingDomesticAnimalsD.SomeTipsonPet-keeping
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分WhenmydaughterSophiewasadmittedtoacollegewewereveryhappybutalittleworriedaboutbecomingemptynesters.IknewIhadtodosomethingtohelpmyselfadaptstartingwiththesummerbeforesheleft.SophiehadapackofcolorfulT-shirts.Iknewshewouldn’twearthemanymoresoIdecidedtomakeaquiltoutofthemforherbedatcollegE.Itfocusedmyenergyandalsoletmerelivesomememories.ItriedtoworkonthequiltwhenSophiewasn’tathome----whichturnedouttobeoften.Shewasverybusywithherfriends.Evenwhenshewasaroundherdoorwasshutmorethanusual.Ifeltabithurt.Afterallwedidn’thavemuchtimetogetherbeforeshewenttocollegeIwasalreadymissingherandshehadn’teverleftyet.WhenwearrivedatthecollegeawaveofemotionfloodedmE.ItriedtoholditbackbutSophiesawitinmyfacE.Shetookabigredbookfromherbag.ImadethisforyouMomshesaiD.ThenIknewwhyshehadbeenstayingbehindacloseddoorthatsummer.Itwasanalbumofphotographsdocumentingthelifeofourfamilyoverthelast17years.Ibrokeintotears.Someofitwassadnessathavingtolethergobutsomeofitwasjoy.Iknewthatourconnectionwasmorepowerfulthaneverandthatwe’dalwaysbeconnectedbythestrongestofthreadsthelovethatwentintoeverystitchofherquiltandeveryphotoofmyalbum.InSophie’sdormitoryIunfoldedthequiltonherbeD.Foramomentshewasspeechless.Thenshethrewherarmsaroundme.MomIloveyoushesaiD.OneofhernewfriendswascallingheroutsidE.SophieturnedandIlethergo.56.WhatdowelearnaboutSophiefromthepassage?A.Shedidnotunderstandhowhermotherfeltaboutherleaving.B.Shehadfewfriendsandkepttoherselfathomethatsummer.C.ShemadeaphotoalbumtoshowherlovE.D.ShelikedhercolorfulT-shirtsverymuch.57.Whydidtheauthorfeelhurtaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.BecauseSophiewasnotinterestedinwhatshewasdoing.B.BecauseSophiehadlittletimeforher.C.BecauseSophiewasgoingtoleavehomeforalongtimE.D.BecauseSophiedidnothelphertomakethequilt.58.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhentheyarrivedatthecollege?A.ShefeltworrieD.B.Shefeltnervous.C.Shewassorrytobeleavingherdaughter.D.Shemissedherdaughterverymuch.59.Whydidtheauthorfinallyletherdaughtergo?A.Sherealizedthatherdaughterhadtogotocollegebyherself.B.Sherealizedthatthelovebetweenthemwouldneverbecutoff.C.Sophie’spresenthadmadeherforgethersorrow.D.Sophie’snewfriendswerecallingheroutsidethedormitory.
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StudentswillneedtousealloftheirskillsinordertounderstandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoicE.71Theseselectionsprovidepracticeonemployingdifferentreadingskillstogetthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfourbasicreadingskills:skimmingscanningreadingforthoroughcomprehensionandcriticalreading.Skimminginvolvesreadingquicklythroughatexttogetanoverallideaofitscontents.Thiskindofrapidreadingissuitablewhenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableor72Likeskimmingscanningisalsoquickreading.HoweverinthiscasethesearchismoreconcentrateD.73Whenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning.ReadingforthoroughcomprehensioniscarefullyreadinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassagE.Atthislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideas74.Criticalreadingdemandsthatareadermakesjudgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreeditrequirespostingandansweringquestionssuchas75DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview?andAmIconvincedbytheauthor’sargumentsandevidence?A.Doesmyownexperiencesupportthatoftheauthor?B.Reader’sChoiceisoneofthemostpopularmagazinesintheworlD.C.buthasnotyetmadeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas.D.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectionsonawidevarietyoftopics.E.Toscanistoreadquicklyinordertofindoutspecificinformation.F.DoIknowabouttheauthor?G.whenthereisnotimetoreadsomethingcarefully.
WhyPeopleGetTattoosJacklayquietandunmovingforthirtyminuteswhileastrangerrepeatedlystabbed刺himwithsharpneedlescausingbloodtopoursteadilyoutofhisleg.Jackwasgettingatattoo.HisfriendTonyhadrecentlygottenatattooandJackwassoimpressedbyitthathedecidedtogetonetoo.Peerpressuremediainfluenceandpersonalexpressionaresomeofthecommonreasonsforwearingtattoostoday.Thedesiretobeacceptedbyone’sfriendsorpeerscanhaveagreatinfluenceonwhatapersondoes.Sometimeswearingatattoocanbeasignthatyoubelongtoacertaingroup.Gangsoftenusespecialclothesandtattoostoidentifytheirparticulargroup.Someofthesegroupswearonlybrand–nameclothes.Othersweartattoos.Whenaperson’sfriendsarealldoingsomethingthatpersonismorelikelytodothesamething.ThemediaisanotherbiginfluencebehindthepopularityoftattoosinNorthAmericA.A.widevarietyofmediaimages人物图像showtattoos-peopleappearingincommercialssellingexpensivecarsfamoussportsheroeswithtattoosinmagazinesfashionmodelswearingdesignerclothesthatshowtheirbodiestattooedwithdetailedandcolorfulpatterns.Thesemediaimageslinktattoostoideasofwealthsuccessandstatus.AsaresultmanypeopledecidetogetatattooforitsfashionandstatusvaluE.Manypeopledecidetoweartattoosinordertoexpresstheirartisticnaturetheirbeliefsortheirfeelings-inotherwordstoshowtheirindividuality个性.A.musicianinarockbandmaygetatattooofaguitaronthearm.Someenvironmentalistsmaytattoopicturesofendangeredanimalsontheirshoulders.A.tattoocanbeapublicsigntoshowwhatisimportantinaperson'slifE.AsyoucanseetherearemanyreasonswhyyoungNorthAmericansgettattoos.A.tattoocanbepartofagroup'suniformasignoffashionoranexpressionofindividuality.Thedecisiontogetatattooismostoftenaresultoftheinfluenceoffriendsormediaorthedesiretoexpressoneself.ForJackitwasamixtureofallthreE.45.Jackhasgottattoosinorderto______.A.showhisgreatbraveryB.gainaspecialexperienceC.makehimselfmorehealthyD.bedifferentfromothers46.Accordingtothepassagemediaimagesarelinkedto______.A.traditionallifestyleB.socialpositionC.culturalbackgroundD.publicinterest47.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.somepeoplegettattoosoutofpressureB.tattooisrelatedtoreligiousbeliefC.gettingtattooscostsalotofmoneyD.mostpeoplewithtattoosareartists48.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?CP:CentralPointP:PointSp:Sub–point次要点C:Conclusion
.第二部分阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文从A.B.C.D选项中选出最佳选项每小题2分共40分Letusbeginbysayingwhatcausesourdreams.OurdreamsdonotcomefromanotherworlD.Theyarenotmessagesfromsomeoutsidesource.Theyarenotalookintothefutureeither.Allourdreamshavesomethingtodowithourfeelingsfearslongingswishesneedsandmemories.IfapersonishungryortiredorcoldhisdreamsmayincludeafeelingofthiskinD.Ifthecoversonyourbodysuchasaquiltorablankethaveslippedoffyourbedyoumaydreamthatyouaresleepingoniceorinsnow.Thematerialforthedreamyouwillhavetonightislikelytocomefromtheexperienceyouhavetoday.SothesubjectofyourdreamusuallycomesfromsomethingthathaseffectonyouwhileyouaresleepingfeelingofcoldanoiseadiscomfortetC.anditmayalsouseyourpastexperiencesandthewishesandtheinterestsyouhavenow.Thisiswhychildrenarelikelytodreamoffairiesolderchildrenofschoolexaminationshungrypeopleoffoodhome-sicksoldiersoftheirfamiliesandprisonersoffreedom.Toshowyouhowthisishappeningwhileyouareasleepandhowyourneedsandwishescanallbejoinedtogetherinadreamhereisthestoryoftheexperiment.A.manwasasleepandthebackofhishandwasrubbedwithapieceofabsorbedcotton.Hewoulddreamhewasinhospitalandhischarminggirlfriendwasvisitinghimsittingonthebedandfeelinggentlyhishands!Therearesomescientistswhohavemadeaspecialstudyofwhywedreamwhatwedreamandwhatthosedreamsmean.Theirexplanationofdreamsthoughabitreasonableisnotacceptedbyeveryonebutitoffersaninterestingapproachtotheproblem.TheybelievethatdreamsaremostlyexpressionsofwishesthatdidnotcometruE.Inotherwordsdreamingisawayofhavingyourwishescarriedout.41.Fromthepassageweknowthatourdreams_______.A.areimaginationofourdailylifeB.areman’scuriouslookintothefutureC.havenothingtodowithourfeelingsD.aretosomedegreeconnectedwithourfeelings42.Inyourdreamwhenyoufeellikeeatingsomethingitindicates暗示that_______A.youareinastateofbeingcoldB.youareinastateofbeingtiredC.youareinastateofhungerD.youshouldhavehadyourdinnerthatday43.Olderchildrenoftendreamofexaminationsprobablybecause_______.A.theyareinterestedinexamsB.theyareoftenworriedabouttheirstudiesC.theyhopeforbetterlifeD.theyshowmuchinterestintheirstudies44.Somescientists’explanationofdreams_______.A.isnotwidelyacceptedthoughabitreasonableB.givesanexactdescriptionofourlifeC.providesuswithinformationofdreamsD.isofnouseforus
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