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WhenDenisHennequintookoverastheEuropeanbossofMcDonald'sinJanuary2004theworld'sbiggestrestaurantchainwasshowingsignsofrecoveryinAmericaandAustraliabutsalesinEuropeweresluggishordeclining.OneexceptionwasFrancewhereMr.Hennequinhaddoneareliablejobasheadonthegroup'sFrenchsubsidiary子公式tosellmoreBigMacstohisrelativesHistaskwastocopythissuccessinall41oftheEuropeancountrieswhereanti-globalisers’favouriteenemyoperates.SofarMr.Henncquinisdoingwell.LastyearEuropeansalesincreasedby5.8%andthenumberofcustomersby3.4%thebestannualresultsinnearly15years.Europeaccountedfor36%ofthegroup'sprofitsandfor28ofitssales.DecemberwasanespeciallygoodmonthascustomerstooktoseasonalmenuofferingsinFranceandBritainandtoapromotioninGermanybasedonthegameofMonopoly垄断.Mr.Hennequin'srecipeforrevival复兴istobemoreopenabouthiscompany'soperationstobelocallyrelevantandtoimprovetheexperienceofvisitinghis6.400restaurants.McDonaId'sisblamedformakingpeoplefatexploitingworkerstreatinganimalscruellypollutingtheenvironmentandsimplyforbeingAmerican.Mr.Hennequinsayshewantstoengageinadialoguewiththepublictoaddresstheseconcerns.Heintroducedopendoorvisitordaysineachcountrywhichbecamehugelypopular.InPolandalonesome50000visitorscametoMcDonaId'sthroughthevisitors'programlastyear.TheNutritionInformationInitiative倡议launchedlastyearputdetailedSablesonMcDonaId'spackagingwithdataoncaloriesproteinfatcarbohydratesandsaltcontentthedetailsarealsoprintedontray-liners.WhichofthefollowingstatementisRIGHT?A.DenisHennequinhasbeenbossofMcDonaldsince2004.B.ThesalesofMcDonaldisincreasinginFrancE.C.DenisHennequintrieshisbesttoincreasethesalesofMcDonaldintheworlD.D.ThenutritioninformationisalwayslaunchedonMcDonaldproducts.McDonaId'sisblamedinEuropeforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT.A.makingpeoplefatB.exploitingworkersC.treatinganimalscruellyD.earningtoomuchWhichofthefollowingisnotincludedintheMcDonaId'spackaging?A.attentionsB.fatC.proteinD.saltcontentWhatdidDenisHennequindotoincreasethesalesofMcDonaldinEurope?A.HevisitedalltheMcDonaId'sbranchesinEuropE.B.Heintroducedopendoorvisitor'sdaysineachcountry.C.Hehaddoneareliablejobasheadofthegroup'sFrenchsubsidiary.D.HeengagedinadialoguewiththepubliC.
At50IwasthefirstwomantotravelalonetotheNorthPolE.ButwhatshouldIdotocelebratemy60thbirthday?WhatelsebutajourneyattheoppositeendoftheworldAntarcticA.Ibeganmyalmost400-milejourneyonNovember1st1997afewdaysbeforemybirthday.IwalkedandskiedalonE.MydogteamwerenotwithmetopullmysleD.Anotherjourneyofchallengeanddangerwasabouttobegin.ThefirstdaystheweatherwasverygooD.Thewindwasicybutnotverystrongandtherewasbrightsunshine24hoursaday.Butchangeswerejustaroundthecorner.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenestweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.WithinafewminutesthewindsincreasedtoahowlingstormthatthreatenedtoblowmeandthetentawaybutnoneofthathappeneD.fromthetextweknowthewriterwasbornon___.A.1stNovember1937B.12thNovember1937C.22ndNovember1947D.1stNovember1957Anotherjourneyofchallengeanddangerwasabouttobegin.Anotherjourneyheremeans___.A.thetraveltotheNorthPolE.B.anotherjourneytoAntarcticA.C.400-milejourneyonNovember1st1997.D.anewtripthatshewasplanning.Afterreadingtheshortpassagewecanguessthat___.A.thetriptotheNorthPolemustbethesamehardasthattotheSouthPolE.B.ThetriptotheAntarcticamaybemoredangerousthanthattotheArcticC.TherewasnodangerthoughthetriptotheSouthPolewasharD.D.DuringthetriptotheAntarcticatheweathermostofthetimewasnotsobaD.Doyouthinkwhichkindofpeoplethewriteris?A.meanB.generousC.braveD.handsome
OlafStapledonwroteabookcalledFirstandLastMeninwhichhelookedmillionsofyearsaheaD.Hetoldofdifferentmenandofstrangecivilisations文明brokenupbylong'darkages'inbetween.InhisviewwhatiscalledthepresenttimeisnomorethanamomentinhumanhistoryandwearejusttheFirstMen.In2000millionyearsfromnowtherewillbetheEighteenthorLastMen.Howevermostofourideasaboutthefuturearereallyveryshort-sighteD.Perhapswecanseesomepossibilitiesforthenextfiftyyears.Butthenexthundred?Thenextthousand?Thenextmillion?That'smuchmoredifficult.Whenmenandwomenlivedbyhunting50000yearsagohowcouldtheyevenbegintopicturemodernlife?Yettomenof50000yearsfromnowwemayseemasprimitive原始的inourideasastheStone-Agehuntersdotous.PerhapsthroughthespundelsandballalatorsthesewordswhichIhavejustmadeuphavetostandforthingsandideasthatwesimplycan'tthinkof.Sowhybothereventotryimagininglifefarinthefuture?Herearetworeasons.FirstunlesswerememberhowshortourownlivesarecomparedwiththewholehumanhistorywearelikelytothinkourowninterestsaremuchmoreimportantthantheyreallyarE.IfwemaketheearthapoorplacetolivebecausE.wearecarelessorgreedy贪婪orquarrelsomeourgrand-childrenwillnotbothertothinkofexcusesforus.Secondbytryingtoescapefrompresentinterestsandimaginelifefarinthefuturewemayarriveatquitefreshideasthatwecanuseourselves.Forexampleifweimaginethatinthefuturemenmaygiveupfarmingwecanthinkoftryingitnow.Sosetyourimaginationfreewhenyouthinkaboutthefuture.53.AparticularmentionmadeofStapledon'sbookintheopeningparagraph____________A.servesasadescriptionofhumanhistoryB.servesanintroductiontothediscussionC.showsadisagreementofviewsD.Showsthepopularityofthebook54.Thetextdiscussesmenandwomen50000yearsagoand50000yearsfromnowinordertoshowthat_________.A.humanhistoryisextremelylongB.lifehaschangedagreatdealC.itisuselesstoplanforthenext50yearsD.itisdifficulttotellwhatwillhappeninthefuture55.Spundelsandballalatorsareusedinthetexttoreferto_________.A.toolsusedinfarmingB.ideasaboutmodernlifeC.unknownthingsinthefutureD.huntingskillsintheStoneAge56.Accordingtothewriterofthetextimaginingthefuturewill_________.A.servetheinterestsofthepresentandfuturegenerationsB.enableustobetterunderstandhumanhistoryC.helpustoimprovefarmingD.makelifeworthliving
Alzheimer'sdiseaseisamajornationalhealthproblem.Nearly2millionAmericansovertheageof65haveAlzheimer'sdiseasE.Itisaleadingcauseofdeathamongtheelderly.ButAlzheimer'sdiseaseisnotconfined限于totheageD.Theremaybeamillionormorepeopleundertheageof65sufferingfromthediseasE.Atonetimepeoplesufferingfromthediseaseweresaidtobegettingold.ThediseasewasthoughttobeanaturalpartofgrowingoldbutitisnowknownthatAlzheimer'sdiseasestrikesyoungandoldalikE.Itisanorganic器官的diseasethatdestroysbraincells.Alzheimer'sdiseaseaffectsthepatient'smemoryspeechandmovement.InthebeginningstagesofthediseasethepatientmayseemslightlyconfuseD.Hemayhavetroublespeaking.Thenthepatient'smemorybeginstofail.Hemayforgetdatestelephonenumbersnamesandplans.Asthediseaseprogressesthepatientmaynotrecognizefamilyandfriends.Thesesymptoms症状oftencauseterribleanxietyinthepatient.HemayfeellostandfrighteneD.Sometimesthepatientreactswithwildandbadbehavior.Inthelaststagesofthediseasethepatientmaynotbeabletotakecareofhimself.Hemayhavelosttheabilitytospeakandwalk.SomeofthescientiststhinkaviruscausesAlzheimer'sdiseasE.AtpresentthereisnocureforthediseasE.Buttherearewaystoslowitsprogress.ExerciseandphysicaltreatmentcanhelpthepatientsofthisdiseasE.50.Alzheimer'sdisease____________.A.aterriblepartoftheagingprocessB.isanorganicdiseasethataffectsyoungandoldC.canbecuredbyphysicaltreatmentD.causeshighfever51.AllofthefollowingaresymptomsofAlzheimer'sdiseaseEXCEPT____________.A.braindamageB.difficultyinspeakingC.lossofsightD.lossoftheabilitytowalk52.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingmaybeacauseofAlzheimer'sdisease?A.Poisonsproducedbythebrain.B.GettingolD.C.A.virus.D.LackofexercisE.
Andersonwasbornintheslums贫民区ofOdenseDenmarkonApril21805.Hisearlylifewasnoteasy.Hisfatherwasashoemakerandhismotherworkedasawasherwoman.Hereceivedlittleearlyeducation.Asachildhewasveryemotionalandwaslaughedatforbeingfeminine女性化andtall.Inl8l6hisfatherdiedandAndersenwasforcedtogoouttowork.firstinatailor’sshopandthenatatobaccofactory.Attheageofl4AndersonmovedtoCopenhagentostartacareerasasingerandactor.Hestruggledforthreeyearsuntilhehadtoleavethetheatrewhenhisvoicebrokeinl822.AndersonwenttoagrammarschoolafterheleftthetheatrE.HavingdonewellhewasadmittedtoCopenhagenUniversityin1828.Hebegantopublishhisfairytalesin1835.Theycameoutinsmallvolumes量untilhisdeath.NowadayschildrenallaroundtheworldarefamiliarwithhisfairytalessuchasTheLittleMermaid美人鱼ThePrincessandthePeaandTheEmperor’sNewClothes.ThecolourfulcharactersfromthestoriesmadeuslaughandcrythroughoutourchildhooD.AlthoughAndersonlivedahardlifehetriedtomakepeoplelaughinallhisstories.Hewrotebecausehedidn’twantchildrentohaveasadchildhoodashediD.Beingborninaduckyarddoesnotmatterifonlyyouarehatched孵化fromaswan’seggheoncesaiD.TheworkbroughtAndersonworldfamebutheremainedalonelyman.HelovedthreewomeninhislifebutnoneofthemlovedhimbackandhenevermarrieD.Hisfriendswerethepeoplethatpaidforhisworkandnotpeoplehewasparticularlycloseto.JustlivingisnotenoughOnemusthavesunshinefreedomandalittleflower’’hesaiD.AndersondiedonAugust4l875.Anderson91._______IdentityEventsTime97.________99.______Anderson92._______workingafter1816makealivingpoorsingerperform95.________beasingerhard93._______studyin182898._______wellwriter94.______96.________makechildrenhappy100.________
HereisaquestionIhaveoftenaskedatdinnerparties:You'reonanislandwithonlyoneotherpersonyourbestfrienD.He'sdyingofcancer.InhisfinaldayshetellsyouIhave100000dollarsinabankbackhomE.WhenIdiemakesuremysongoestomedicalschool.Thenhedies.Buthissonisano-goodplayboywhohasnointerestingoingtomedicalschoolandwillwastethatmoneyawayinaveryshorttimE.Butyoursonisenteringcollegeandheiswillingtobecomeadoctor.Whichonedoyougivethemoneytoformedicalschool?I'veaskedthisquestionofeveryonefromthepresidentofafamousuniversitytoanordinaryyoungsoldierandithasneverfailedtogetadiscussiongoing.Everyonehasanopinionmostofthemdifferentbutallofthemcorrect.Sometimesthisonetopiclaststhewholeevening.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEtothepassage?A.Onlythecleverpeoplecananswerthequestionrightly.B.Somepeoplerefusetoanswersuchasillyquestion.C.Everyoneatthedinnerpartyseemstobeinterestedinthequestion.D.Mostofthepeoplehavethesameanswer.Whatthewriteroftensaysatdinnerpartiesis_______.A.notatruestoryB.atruestoryC.astrangestoryD.justajokeWhydoesthewriteroftenaskpeoplesuchaquestion?Because______.A.hewantstofindtheanswerforaresearchB.heisinterestedinsuchaquestionC.helikestomakefunofpeopleatpartiesD.hewantstoofferpeopleatopicinwhicheveryonecouldsaysomethingWhichofthefollowingdecisionsismostlikelyNOTcorrect?A.Yougivethemoneytoyourfriend'sson.B.Yougivethemoneytoyoursonformedicalschool.C.YoukeepthemoneyforyourfuturemedicalcarE.D.Youkeepthemoneyforyourfriend'sson.
III阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C.D选项中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A.MagicalExperienceOnehotAugustafternoonDeenaHoaglandandhersonJoesatonafloatingplatformatDolphinsPlusamarine海洋centerneartheirhomeinFloridA.Nearbyalargepowerfulsix-hundred-pounddolphincircledtostudythemotherandherchilD.SuddenlyitsplashedtheHoaglandswithwater.ThatiswhensomethingamazinghappeneD.Three-year-oldJoeHoaglandsmileD.SittingwithJoeonherlapDeenasmiledtooasherheartleaptwithjoy.ItwasthefirstsignofhopeshehadseeninJoesincehisstroke中风sixweeksearlier.JoeHoaglandwasbornwitharareheartconditionthathadforcedhimtospendmuchofhisfirstthreeyearsoflifeinhospitals.Afteraseriesofopen-heartsurgeriesJoeseemedtobedoingbetterbutthelastsurgeryonhisheartresultedinastrokewhichlefthimunabletomoveonesideandtoseeoutofoneeyE.Worsestillthespiritofthechildwhohadbravelybattledhisillnessuntilthenwasseeminglybroken.Afraidofhisdoctorsandunwillingtoparticipateineffortsatphysicaltherapy治疗Joegrewlistlesslosinginteresteveninhisfavoritetoys.Havingheardofanewtherapeuticapproachtermeddolphin-assistedtherapyDeenaphonedDolphinsPlusandaskedpermissiontobringhersonalong.ThereJoemetFonzietheplayfuldolphin.WitheachpassingvisitJoeseemedtomakemoreprogress.BeforelonghewasregainingsomemovementonhisleftsidE.DolphinsPlustrainersurgedJoetogetintothewaterandswimwithhisnewfrienD.Joehoweverwasreluctant.GraduallythoughJoebecamemorecomfortablewiththelargedolphinandbymid-SeptemberJoewasswimmingwithhisfriends.OverthenexttwoyearsJoefullyrecoveredfromtheparalysisandpartialblindnessthathisdoctorsthoughtirreversiblE.NowahealthyactiveteenagerJoelivesalifesimilartoanyofhisfriends.HevisitsandswimsfrequentlywithhisfriendFonzieandhelpshisparentwithIslandDolphinCarE.DeenastartedIslandDolphinCaretoworkwithDolphinsPlustosharethebenefitsofdolphintherapywithotherspecial-needschildrenandtheirparents.41.DeenaHoaglandsmiledwhenFonziesplashedJoewithwaterbecause.A.thedolphin’sactionisamazingB.Joe’sreactionbroughtherhopeC.shewasaffectedbyJoe’sjoyD.sherealizedJoerecovered42.Paragraph2-4arewrittento.A.exposethedangersofstrokesB.identifytheproblemsJoefacedC.describeJoe’srecoveryfrombeginningtoendD.showreaderstheprocessofdolphin-assistedtherapy43.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmeaninparagraph3?A.angryandinflexibleB.morematureandsilentC.lackingenergyandconcernD.cautiousandshy44.WhichstatementaboutJoeisNotTrue?A.JoereceivedseveralsurgeriesontheheartwhenhewasalittlechilD.B.Joewasthefirstonetoreceivedolphin-assistedtherapy.C.DoctorsusedtothinkthatJoecouldnotrecover.D.NowJoeworkedwithhisparentsintheIslandDolphinCarE.45.Wemayconcludefromthepassagethat.A.dolphintherapyhashelpedmanychildrentoimprovetheirlivesB.JoerecoveredfasterbecauseofhisdesiretolivewithFonzieC.doctors’mistakeduringhissurgeriesbroughtJoegreatpainD.hismother’scompanycontributesgreatlytoJoe’srecovery
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Insomniaistheinabilitytofallasleeporsleeprestfully.Itisaproblemtonearlyeveryoneatsometime.ApersonmaybeawakeforanhourinthemiddleofthenightandthennextmorningfeelthathehardlysleepallnightNormallyworryaboutnotgettingenoughsleepistheworstaspectofmostinsomniA.Ifinsomniaisrecurrenthoweveritisimportanttofinditscausesandtrytocorrectthemwiththehelpofadoctorifnecessary.Anyofalargenumberofsimplefactorsmaytakeitdifficultforsomeonetofallasleeporremainasleep.HismattersmaybetoosoftortooharD.Iftherearetoomanyblanketsonahotnighthemaybetoowarm;ifthebedclothesaretoolighthemayfeelcoldduringthenight.Ifitisnotdarkenoughortoonoisythismaycausedifficultyinsleeping.EatingshortlybeforegoingtobedalsoberesponsibleforinsomniA.StimulatingdrinkssuchasteaorcoffeecanalsokeeppeopleawakE.Inabilitytofallasleepissometimesasymptomofemotionalormentaldisorders.InsomniamayalsobecausedbypainandveryrarelyitcanbeasymptomofaphysicaldiseasE.Thecauseofinsomniamaybeeasytocorrect.Thesufferershouldcheckthemattressbedclothesandbedroomtemperatureandmakeanynecessarychanges.Aneyemaskkeepsoutthenightandear-plugsshutoutsounD.Heshouldrelaxforanhourortwobeforebedtimeperhapsbyreadingabook;watchingTVortakingawarmbath.IfhewakesduringthenightheshouldtryturningonthelightandreadingforawhilE.Takingwarmmilkandabiscuitortwomaybehelpful.Aboveallheshouldtrynottoworryaboutsleeplessnesswhensomeoneistiedenoughhenearlyalwaysfallsasleep.Ifnecessaryadoctormayprescribetranquillizersorsleepingpills.Takeonlythedosageheprescribes;anymoreisdangerous.67.Accordingtothewriterinsomniais______.A.arareproblemB.asignofillnessC.acommoncomplaintD.amoderndisease68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnotthecauseofinsomnia?A.toomanyblanketsonahotnightB.drinkingjuiceC.emotionalormentaldisordersD.physicalpain69.Insomnianeedn’tbetakenseriouslybecause_______.A.peoplecancatchonsleepduringtheday.B.manypeoplesleepfartoomuch.C.itcaneasilybecuredbydoctors.D.itiscurednaturallybytiredness.70.Themaincureforinsomniais_____.A.readingabookatnightB.havingsleepingpillsC.watchingtelevisionbeforebedtimeD.nottogettooanxiousaboutsleeping
Herebelowaretwopiecestakenfromablog.▲GrowingupasoneofthreegirlsI’vealwaysbeenkeenonwomen’sissues.AndnowwiththreedaughterstoraiseIhavetheresponsibilityofensuringthattheygrowupwithoutanypreconceived预想的ideasoftheircapabilities&potentialbasedontheirgender.EarlierthisyearIreadanarticlethatindicatedthatwomensurpassedmenintheworkforceforthefirsttimeinhistory.Thatisamilestone!Andwhilewestilldon’thaveequalityinleadershippositionsorpayespeciallyifyou’reamomwehavemadesignificantprogressoverthepastcoupleofdecades.AllthispromptedmetodosomediggingaroundtoseewhatelseIcouldlearn.Herearesomefunfactsfromthecensusbureauforyou●29%ofwomenaged25orolderhadobtainedabachelorsdegreein2008vs.18%in1987.●55%ofallcollegestudentswerewomenintheFallof2008.●60%ofwomen20yearsorolderparticipateintheworkforcetodayvs.34%in1950.●14%ofthearmedforceswerewomenin2008.comparedto2%in1950.▲We’realllookingtostretchthevalueofourdollarasmuchaspossiblE.Everydayasyoujuggletheneedsofyourfamilyremembertoeatrighttakeyourvitaminsandkeepupwithlaundryandbills-youprobablyalsolookforbudgetfriendlyfamilyappropriateactivities.Adaytriptoanationalparkisagreatwaytoexploreallthewondersofnaturewithoutbreakingthebank.OnceortwiceamonthmywifeandIwillprepareforaleisurelyhikeinoneofourfavoriteparksclosetohomE.ThenightbeforeshemakessomehomemadegranolaandImakesureourreusablewaterbottlesarefullandonicE.Nexttimeyou’relookingforaninexpensiveadventurethatyourfamilyisn’tsoontoforgettakeahike!Tofindanationalparknearyoujustvisitwww.nps.gov43.Accordingtothefirstblog_____.A.thebloggerhasthreesistersB.therearemorewomenthanmenatworkthisyearC.14%ofwomenareworkinginthearmyD.womenhasgotequalityinleadershipposition44.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthefirstblog?A.Responsibility.B.Women’spotential.C.WorkforcE.D.Women’sissues.45.Theunderlinedwordsbreakingthebankinthesecondblogmeans_____.A.robbingthebankB.gettingsomemoneyfromthebankC.usingupthemoneyinthebankD.goingtothebank46.What’sthewriter’ssuggestioninthesecondblog?A.Weallhavetothinkabouttheneedsofourfamily.B.Allthewondersofnatureareinthenationalpark.C.TogohikingonceortwiceamonthwillbeaninexpensiveadventurE.D.Eachofuswillhavetomakeourbudgetfriendly.
ItwasshortlybeforemidnightandDrPatriciawasgettingreadyforbeD.ThephonerangontheendofthelinewasawomanabouttobreakapromisE.Thewomanwashermother’sneighbor.FloraHarrishadmadetheneighborswearshewouldn’ttellherdaughtershe’dhadaheartattackandwasinthehospitalforfearherdaughterwouldworry.Theneighborwiselydecidedtodisobeyorders.Harrisdesperatelywantedtogettothehospitalimmediatelybutshecouldn’t.ShelivesinWashingtonD.CandhermotherlivesinCaliforniA.ForthepastyearahalfHarrishasgonetoLosAngeleseveryothermonthtotakecareofhermother.FloraHarristakescareofherhusbandJameswho’s91andhasAlzheimer’sdiseasE.Theyliveintheirownhomeandacaregivercomestohelpthemafewhoursaday.HarrisisoneofmanyAmericansfacingtheheartacheofhowtotakecareofagingparentsfromafar.She’softenworriednottomentionexrtemelybusywithademandingjobtwoteenagedaughtersandthefrequenttripstoCaliforniA.InsomewaysHarrisislucky.ShehastheresourcestomakethetripstoLosAngeles.PlusHarrisisadoctorwhotreatstheelderly.Butit’sstilltoughshesays.Icanforeseewhatthenextfewyearsaregoingtolooklikeandit’snotaprettypicturE.Myfather’sgoingtoneeddiapers尿布.Therewillcomeatimewhenhewon’trecognizemeandhe’seasilyexciteD.Iworryhe’sgoingtobeviolentandhurtmymother.Sowhatdoyoudowhenyouliveacontinentawayfromyouragingsickparents?Therearenomagicanswers.Youcanhiresomeonetohelpbutyoucan’toursourceitcompletely.Whywasthewomanthoughttohavebrokenapromise?A.ShefailedtotakecareofFlorA.B.ShewasnotsupposedtocallHarrisatmidnight.C.Shecouldn’tgotohospitalontimE.D.ShetoldHarrisabouthermother’sillness.WhatcanwelearnaboutPatriciaHarrisfromthepassage?A.Shethinksithardertolookafterherparentsthenextfewyears.B.Herparentscannottakeofthemselvesatall.C.ShecannotdoademandingjoB.D.ShecannotaffordtogotoCaliforniaoften.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordoutsourceinthelastparagraghmean?A.ArrangesomebodyoutsidetodoajoB.B.Worksomethingoutbyoneself.C.Speaksomethingoutforhelp.D.Understandsomething.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.AgingpeopleintheUSAareincreasing.B.TherateofheartdiseaseishighinAmericA.C.Itisdifficulttotendagingparentsfromafar.D.Harrisadvisesontendingagingparentsfromafar.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题;每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ChristopherThomas27wasawriterbynightandateacherbydaywhenhenoticedhewasalwaystiredandwaslosingweightfast.Diagnosedwithdiabetes糖尿病Thomaswouldneedtoinjecthimselfwithinsulin胰岛素threetimesadayfortherestofhislifeorrisknervedamageblindnessandevendeath.Andifthatweren'tbadenoughhehadnohealthinsurancE.AfteramonthoffeelingupsetThomasdecidedhe'dbetterfindawaytofightback.HeleftCantonMichiganforNewYorkgotajobwaitingtablesnicknamedhimselftheDiabeticRockstarandcreateddiabeticrockstar.comafreeonlinecommunityfordiabeticsandtheirlovedones—aplacewhereover1100peoplesharepersonalstoriesinformationandresources.JasonSwencki’ssonKodywasdiagnosedwithtypediabetesatsix.Fatherandsonvisittheonlinechildren'sforums论坛togethermostevenings.KodygetssoexcitedwritingtokidsfromalloversaysSwenckioneofthesite'svolunteers.Theyknowwhathe'sgoingthroughsohedoesn'tfeelalonE.Kodyisanythingbutalone:DiabetesisnowtheseventhleadingcauseofdeathintheUnitedStateswith24milliondiagnosedcases.Andmorepeoplearebeingdiagnosedatyoungerages.ThesedaysThomas'smainfocusishischarity慈善机构FightItwhichprovidesmedicinesandsuppliestopeople—225todate—whocan'taffordadiabetic'shugeexpenses.Fight-it.orghasraisedabout$23000—inproductsandincash.InMayThomaswillholdthefirstannualDiabeticRockstarFestivalintheCaribbean.Evenwithastaffof22volunteersThomasoftendevotesupto50hoursaweektohiscausewhilestilldoinghisfull-timejobwaitingtables.OfthediabetescharitiesouttheremostareputtingmoneyintofindingacuresaysBentleyGubaroneofRockstar'soriginalmembers.ButChristopheristheonlypersonIknowsayingpeopleneedhelpnow.1.WhichofthefollowingistrueofChristopherThomas?Heneedstogotothedoctoreveryday.HestudiestheleadingcauseofdiabetesHehasapositiveattitudetothisdiseasE.Heencouragesdiabeticsbywritingarticles.2.Diabeitcrockstar.comwascreatedfor_________.A.diabeticstocommunicateB.volunteerstofindjobsC.childrentoamusethemselvesD.rockstarstoshareresources.3.AccordingtothetextKody______.A.feellonelybecauseofhisillnessB.benefitsfromdiabeticrockstar.comC.helpscreatetheonlinekid’sforumsD.writeschildren’sstoriesonline4.WhatcanwelearnaboutFightIt?A.Ithelpsthediabeticsinfinancialdifficulties.B.Itorganizespartiesforvolunteeronceayear.C.Itofferslessexpensivemedicinetodiabetics.D.Itownsawell-knownmedicalwebsitE.5.ThelastparagraphsuggeststhatThomas______.A.worksfull-timeinadiabetescharityB.employs22peopleforhiswebsiteC.helpsdiabeticsinhisownwayD.tiestofindacurefordiabetes
ESupportforrenewableenergytechnologytofiglltglobalwarmingisweakeninginthefaceofworldwideeconomicproblemsandthetruescaleofthecarbonreductionsrequiredasurveypub-lishedtodayhassuggesteD.FigurespresentedattheUNclimatetalksinPoznanPolandshowthatclimateexpertshavelessfaitllinalternativeenergythantheydid12monthsago.Thesurveyshowslesssupportforwindenergysolarpowerbiofuelsbiomassandhydrogenenergyastechnologieswithhighpotentialtoreducecarbonlevelsintheatmosphereoverthenext25years.EricWhanofGlobeseanwhichcarriedoutt}lesurveyofclimatedecisionmakers.saiD.Astheclimatecrisisdeepenstheycouldbebecominglessoptimisticthatindividualtechnologiesmaybeabletosolvetheproblem.’’ThesurveysupportedbygroupsincludingtheWorldBanktheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgrammeandthePewCenterforGlobalClimateChangequestionedl000seniorfiguresacrossgovernmentspressuregroupsandcompaniesin115countriesoverthelastfewweeks.Almostthree—quartersoftheexpertsagreedinthesurveythatequitable公平的平等的e—eonomicgrowthanddevelopmentandsignificantprogressincombating与斗争climatechangeCallbeachievedatthesalnetimE.’’AskedtoratethelikelySuccessoflow—carbontechnologiesinthemid—termtheyshowedlessconfidencethanasimilarsurvey12monthsago.Supportforoffshorewindfarmswasdown61%from65%lastyear.Solarelectricitygenerationwasratedashavinghigh—potentialby66%ofrespondentsdownfrom74%.Supportforhydrogenpowerwas32%downform36%in2007.Therespondentsalsowarnedthatadeeprecession衰退wouldmakeanewglobaldealonclimatehardertoachievE.Some44%agreedthatthecurrenteconomiccrisiswillsignificantlydelayorcompromisetheachievementofeffectiveclimatechangeagreements.’’72.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthealternativeenergy?·A.Windenergy.B.Solarpower.C.Hydrogenenergy.D.Conventionalenergy.73.Whichofthefollowingaltemativeenergyseesthemostremarkablereductioninsupport'?A.Offshorewindfarms.B.Solarelectricity.C.Hydrogenpower.D.Naturalgas.Whyissupportforrenewableenergytechnologytofightdobalwarmingweakening?A.Thetechnologyhasnouseatall.B.Peopledon’twanttousethetechnology.C.NothingcanbedonetoreducecarbonlevelsintheatmospherE.D.ThecurrenteconomiccrisisiStoblamE.75.What’Sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ExpertsLostFaithinRenewableTechnologyB.GlobalEnvironmentIsWorseningC.WhoIstoBlamef.0rtIleEnvironmentD.WhatCanBeDonetoSavetheEarth
第四部分写作共两节满分35第一节对话填空共10小题;每小题1分满分10分请认真阅读下面对话并根据各题所给首字母的提示在答题卡上标有题号的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整正确形式使对话通顺M-MaryJ-JackM:HelloJack!76C______onyourbecomingastudentleader!76______J:Thanks!ButyouknowwhenIwasfirsttoldthatIhadbeen77e______asoneofthefivecandidatesofthe77______chairmanoftheStudents’UnionI78h______alongtimE.78_____M:Why?J:Ithoughtacollegestudentshould79d______mostoftime79______andenergytostudy80i______ofsocialwork.80______M:I’mafraidIdon’tagreewithyouonthat.Youcangetalotof81e______inthesocialwork.81______J:YesIfinally82c______mymindbecausemy82______teachershadseveraltalkswithmE.M:Oh83r______?Whatdidtheysaythen?83______J:JustasyousaiD.Theyadvisedmenottolosethe84o______totrainmyabilities84______inorganizationandsocialwork.M:Soyoueventually85j______intheelectioncampaign.85______J:Yes.SinceIhadmadeupmymindaboutitIwouldtrymybesttowinit.
CA.:HelloJudy.Howareyougettingalongwithyourwordprocessing文字处理class?B.:Wellsofarprogresshasbeenratherslow.Ihaven’tlearnedthekeyboardyetandIhaveproblemsrememberingalltheordersofediting.IgetreallyimpatientbecauseIwanttomasterthemeanstooperatethecomputerassoonaspossiblE.A.:JustrememberthatRomewasn’tbuiltinaday.Wordprocessing文字处理can’tbesuchaneasymatter.B.:You’reright.Ourteacherkeepstellingusthatittakestimetolearnallthetechniques技巧ofwordprocessingandthatwecan’tmastereverythinginoneday.A.:That’sentirelytruE.Butyou’llcatchon.Justbepatientandpractisewheneveryoucan.39.ThisdialoguesuggeststhatJudyandthepartner______.A.maybefriendsB.arestudyinginthesameclassC.arebothlearningwordprocessingD.arebothtiredofstudy40.What’sthemainideaofthedialogue?A.Wordprocessingisn’taneasythingatall.B.Onlystepbystepcanwemastersomething.C.Truefriendshipwillbenefitourprogress.D.TruthcomesfrompracticE.41.Romewasn’tbuiltinadaymeansthatweshouldbe________.A.patientB.hardworkingC.friendlyD.impatient42.Judyhasdifficultyindoingthefollowingthingsexcept除了____________.A.wordprocessingB.makingprogressC.learningthekeyboardD.rememberingalltheordersofediting
WhenDavidWilliamsleftthecollegehewenttoAustraliA.WhenhereturnedtoEnglandforavisittwentyyearslaterhedecidedtogobacktohisoldcollegE.DavidwasverygladwhenhefoundoutthathisoldcollegeteacherwasstillteachingtherE.Hewenttovisittheoldmanandaftertheyhadaninterestingtalktheteacherwentouttogetsomething.WhilehewasawayDavidsawanexampaperonthedesk.Helookedatthedateonitandsawthatitwasgiventothestudentsaweekago.Davidpickedthepaperupandreadit.WhentheteachercamebackDavidsaidtohimMr.SmithI’msurethatthesearerightthesamequestionsthatyouaskedusinourexamstwentyyearsago!Howisthatpossible?Yesthat’srightagreedtheteacher.ThequestionsarethesamebuttheanswershavechangeD.45.Davidwentto______afterheleftthecollegE.A.EnglandB.AustraliaC.anothercollegeD.histeacher’soffice46.Davidfelt______whenhefoundoutthathiscollegeteacherwasstillteachingtherE.A.worriedB.sorryC.surprisedD.happy47.Thestudentstookthesameexam_____.A.twentyyearsagoB.whileDavid’steacherwasawayC.aweekagoD.whileDavidreadthepaper48Canyouguesswhytheteacherstillusedthesameexampapertwentyyearslater?Because______.A.timeshavechangedanswershavechangedtooB.differentstudentshavethesameanswersC.thestudentsliketotakethesameexamD.theteacherlovedhisstudentsverymuch
Thereisanendlesssupplyofstoriesaboutsleepwalkers梦游者.Peoplehavebeensaidtoclimbonroofssolvemathematicalproblemswritemusicwalkthroughwindowsanddomurderintheirsleep.InRevereMassachusettsahundredpolicemensearchedforalostboywholefthishomeinhissleepandwokeupfivehourslateronastrangesofainastrangelivingroomwithnoideahowhehadgottherE.AttheUniversityofLowaWWW.K**S*858$$U.COMastudentwasreportedtohavethehabitofgettingupinthemiddleofthenightandwalkingthree-quartersofamiletotheLowaRiver.HewouldtakeaswimandthengobacktohisroomtobeD.AnAmericanexpertonsleepclaims声称thathehasneverseenasleepwalker.Heissaidtoknowmoreaboutsleepthananyotherlivingmanandduringthelastthirty-fiveyearshehaslostalotofsleepwatchingpeoplesleep.HesaysOfcourseIknowthattherearesleepwalkersbecauseIhavereadabouttheminthenewspapers.ButnoneofmysleeperseverwalkedandifIweretoadvertiseforsleepwalkersforanexperimentIdoubtwhetherIwouldgetmanytakers应征者.Sleepwalkinghoweverisascientificreality.Itisoneofthosestrangethingsthatsometimeslookquitefantastic怪诞的.DoctorssaythatsleepwalkingismuchmorecommonthanisgenerallysupposeD.ManysleepwalkersdonottrytofindhelpandtheirsleepwalkingisneverrecordeD.Generallyspeakingsleepwalkersarepeoplewho________.A.climbonroofsB.walkthroughwindowsC.dofantasticthingsduringtheirsleepD.walkinahalf-awakestateItwasreportedthataboy________.A.wasfoundonastrangesofatellinghowhehadgotthereB.sleptinhisownroombutwokeupinastrangeroomC.losthiswayfivehoursafterhelefthomeD.wassearchedforbypolicemenwhenhelosthiswayTherewasacollegestudentwhogotintothehabitof________.A.gettingupinthemiddleofthenightandwalkingdowntotheriverB.walkingthree-quartersofamileeverydayC.swimmingintheLowaRiverbeforegoingtobedD.walkingaboutbeforehewenttobedWhydopeoplethinksleepwalkingisnothingbutafantasticthingwhichdoesn’thaveanyexplanation?A.Itissocommonthatitneedn’tberecordeD.B.Scientiststakenointerestinit.C.Mostsleepwalkersdonotseekhelpfortheirproblem.D.NorecordsaboutithavebeenmadE.
EDGEWOOD-EverymorningatDixieHeightsHighSchoolcustomerspourintoaspecialexperiment:thedistrict’sfirstcoffeeshoprunmostlybystudentswithspeciallearningneeds.WellbeforeclassesstartstudentsandteachersorderLattesCappuccinosandHotChocolates.Thenduringthefirstperiodteacherscallinordersontheirroomphonesandstudentsmakedeliveries.Byclosingtimeat9.20A.m.theshopusuallysells90drinks.WhoevermadethechiteaMs.SchatzmansaysitwasgoodChristyMcKinleyasecondyearstudentannouncedrecentlyafterhangingupwiththeteacher.TheshopiscalledtheDixiePITwhichstandsforPowerinTransition.AlthoughsomeofthestudentsarenotdisabledmanyareandthePIThelpsthemprepareforlifeafterhighschool.Theylearnnotonlyhowtorunacoffeeshopbutalsohowtodealwiththeiraffairs.Theykeepatimecardandreceivepaycheckswhichtheykeepincheckregisters.Special-educationteachersKimChevalierandSueCaseyintroducedtheDixiePITfromasimilarprogramatKennesawMountainHighSchoolinGeorgiA.Notthatitwaseasy.Chevalier'sfirstproblemtoovercomewasproduct-relateD.Shouldschoolsbesellingcoffee?Whataboutsugarcontent?KentonCountyFoodServiceDirectorGingerGrayhelpeD.Shemadesureallthedrinkswhichusenon-fatmilkfellwithinnutrition营养guidelines.Thewholeschoolhasjoinedintohelp.Teachersagreedtogiveuptheirlounge休息室inthemornings.Artstudentspaintedthenameoftheshoponthewall.Businessstudentsdesignedthepaychecks.Thebasketballteamhelpedpayforcups.1.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Abest-sellingcoffeE.B.Aspecialeducationalprogram.C.Governmentsupportforschools.D.Anewtypeofteacher-studentrelationship.2.TheDixiePITprogramwasintroducedinorderto__.A.raisemoneyforschoolaffairsB.dosomeresearchonnutritionC.developstudents'practicalskillsD.supplyteacherswithdrinks3.HowdidChristyMcKinleyknowMs.Schatzman'sopinionofthechitea?A.Shemetherintheshop.B.Sheheardhertellingothers.C.ShetalkedtoheronthephonE.D.ShewenttoherofficetodelivertheteA.4.WeknowfromthetextthatGingerGray.A.managestheDixieP1TprograminKentonCountyB.seesthatthedrinksmeethealthstandardsC.teachesatDixieHeightsHighSchoolD.ownstheschool’scoffeeshop
III.Readingcomprehension:40%A.ForeveryfivemenintheCivilWarwhodiedinbattletwoorthreediedofdiseasE.Doctorsofthattimeknewverylittleaboutcausesofsicknessorwaysofpreventingit.Thousandsofmeninpoorhealthbecamesoldiers.Manyofthemcouldnotresistepidemic瘟疫diseasesthatwentthroughtheplaceswheretheylived.ArmylifewasharD.Soldiersgotlittlefruitorvegetables.Therewasnomilkunlesstheyhappenedtofindacow.Neithertheirclothesnortheirlivingplacesprotectedthetroopsfromrainsnowandcold.Sicknessanddiseasewerespreadbyinsectsratsanduncleandrinkingwater.Oftenthemendrankstraightfrommuddystreams.GunshotwoundswereseriousasinanywarbuttheydidnotcauseasmanydeathsasdiseasediD.1.Diseasecaused___.A.onlyafewdeathsB.fewerdeathsthanwoundsdidC.moredeathsthanwoundsdidD.bothA.andB2.MenwhowereacceptedasCivilWarsoldierswere______.A.knowntohavealreadyhadsomeepidemicdiseasesB.requiredtobeinperfecthealthC.abletoresistepidemicdiseaseeasilyD.sometimesinpoorhealth3.Armylifewashardfortroopsbecause______A.theplacewheretheyliveddidn'tkeepthemsafefrombadweatherB.theyhadnowarmclothingC.theyseldomhadgoodhealthfulfoodD.alloftheabove4.Insectsandratsweredangerousbecausethey______A.destroyedfoodB.carrieddiseasesC.madethewateruncleanD.torethesoldiers'clothesintopieces5.Thebesttitleforthisselectionis______.A.TheCauseofDiseaseB.TheGreatestDangerintheCivilWarC.InsectsRatsandGunshotWoundsD.TheHistoryofEpidemicDisease
第三部分阅读理解共15小题每题2分满分30分请认真阅读下列短文从短文后各题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑WasPrincessDianamurdered?Theverdict判决isno.accordingtoaninquiry调查heldintothecauseofherdeathoverthelastsixmonths.ThebigquestionwaswhetherthedeathsofDianaandherboyfriendDodiA1Fayedinadeadlycarcrashin1997hadbeenaccidentalorwhethertherewassomekindofconspiracy阴谋tohavethemkilleD.Dodi’sfatherMohamedA1FayedownerofLondon’sworld-famousdepartmentstoreHarrodshasinsistedforthelastdecadethatthepairweremurderedbyspiesoftheBritishstatewhodidnotwantthemtomarry.Buthistheoriesnowlooktohavebeenblownoutofthewater.ThecourtfoundthatPrincessDianaandherboyfriendwerenotmurderedbutkilledduetothegrosscarelessnessofherdriverandthepaparazzi偷拍的摄影记者.Herdriverwasdrunkatthetimeofthecrashandthepaparazzihadbeenrunningaftertheircar.SoisthistheendoftheDianastory?Britishtaxpayersmayhopeso.Theinquiryhascostthemabout£10m140mRMB.ThankGodit’soverwastheheadlineinTheGuardiannewspaper.UKPrimeMinisterGordonBrownsaiditwastimetodrawalineunderthedeathofthePrincess.ButMohamedAIFayedhasrefusedtoacceptthejudgment.Hesaystheresultwillcomeasablowtomillionsofhissupportersaroundtheworldandhasnotruledoutstartinganotherinvestigation.WhateverhappensnextthespecialplacePrincessDianahasintheheartsofpeoplearoundtheworldisnotlikelytobeforgotten.56.Accordingtothetexttheinquiryfocuseson_______.A.whatcausedthedeathsofDianaandherboyfriendB.whowerethepaparazziC.howmuchBritishtaxpayerspaidforthecaseD.whetherthedriverwasdrunkthen.57.Bysayingtheunderlinedhistheoriesnowlooktohavebeenblownoutofthewatertheauthormeansthat________.A.MohamedlacksconfidenceinthecaseB.MohamedfeelsdisappointedattheresultC.Mohamed’sideaseemstobebelievableD.Mohamed’sideapossiblyprovestobewrong58.SimilartoTheGuardiannewspaperUKPrimeMinister________.A.feltsorryforthedeadlycarcrashB.questionedthepurposeofDodi’sfatherC.stoodforthecourt’sjudgmentD.blamedthepaparazzifortheirbadbehavior
A.teamofresearchersrecentlycreatedarobotthatcanrepairitself.Thenewlydesignedmachinecansenseinjurytoitselfandadapt.Thatabilitysetsthenewrobotapartfromearliermachines.Becausetherobotcanrecoverfromunexpecteddamageitmaybeespeciallyusefulinexploringunfamiliarplaces.Thereisaneedforplanetaryroboticrovers流浪者tobeabletofixthingsontheirownsaysJoshBongardoneofthedevice’screators.RobotsonotherplanetsmustbeabletocontinuetheirmissionwithouthumanhelpiftheyaredamagedandcannotcommunicatetheirproblembacktoEarth.A.typicalrobotfunctionsaccordingtoacomputerprogrambutthenewrobotworksdifferently.Firstsensorsinitsfourlegsobservetherobot’smovementsandsignalstoitsbuilt-incomputer.Fromtheinformationitcollectstherobotcreatesitsownprogramsthatallowittoadapttodifferentsituations.Forexamplewhentheresearchersshortenedoneoftherobot’slegsthesmartmachinesimplyadjusteditswayofwalking—itusedthreelegsinsteadoffour.Theresearchersarelookingforotherplacestoputtheresilient迅速恢复robottowork.Onepossiblespotistheoceanfloor.Thatdarkanddangerousunderseaterrain地带mightbeagoodchoiceforarobotthescientistscalltheStarfish.WeneverofficiallynamedtherobotbutweusuallyrefertoitastheStarfisheventhougharealstarfishhasfiveratherthanfourlegssaysBongarD.Alsoarealstarfishismuchbetterthanourrobotatrecoveringfrominjurybecauseitcanactuallyregrowitslegs.Scientistshavecreatedrobotsthathelphumansinmanyways:byexploringspacefightingfiresandevenperformingsurgery.1.Thenewlydesignedrobotisdifferentfromtheformeronesbecauseit___________.A.cancommunicatewithpeopleontheearthabouttheirproblemsB.worksaccordingtoacertaincomputerprogramC.canfindproblemsitselfandgetusedtothenewenvironmentD.canexploreunfamiliarplaces2.Anexampleisgiveninthesecondparagraphinordertoexplainthatthenewrobot___________.A.isusedtocreatenewprogramsB.hastypicalrobotfunctionsC.hassensorstoobserveitsmovementsD.canadapttonewconditions3.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowdoestheStarfishRobotworkB.Do-It-YourselfRobotRepairC.RobotsDesignedtoWorkOnOtherPlanetsD.NewRobotHelpingUsInManyWays4.WhichofthefollowingisTrueabouttheStarfish?A.Ithasmorethanfourlegs.B.Ithasn’tbeenofficiallynameD.C.Itcanregrowitslegsquickly.D.Ithasstartedtoworkontheoceanfloor.
GrowingupthedaughterofanoutstandingeducatorAndreaPetersonknewatayoungagethatshewantedtoserveothers.ItwaswiththismindsetthatshestartedtopursueadegreeinmedicinE.HoweverwhilevisitingherbrotherswhowereawayatcollegestudyingmusiceducationsherealizedthatshetoowasdrawntoteachmusiC.InhertenyearsatGraniteFallsshehasrevitalizedthemusicprogramsatboththeelementaryandhighschoollevelstotheextentthatanadditionalmusicfacultymemberwashiredbythedistricttoassistwiththeworkloaD.ThegrowthofthemusicprograminGraniteFallsSchoolDistricthasencouragedstudentstoparticipateincountystateandnationalmusiccompetitionsandwonnumerousprizesforthedistrict.TeachingmusicisonlypartofPeterson'sinstruction-itservesasavehicletootherareas.Musicisanamazingtooltounlockstudents'potential.Themostvisiblebenefitfromtheirsuccessinmusicistheirincreasedconfidenceandself-esteemPetersonsaiD.HoweverIdon'tbelieveitistheonlybenefitnorthemostpowerful.Itistrulyexcitingtoseehowmymusicteachingcantransferbacktootherclassrooms.WiththisphilosophyPetersonintroducedacross-curriculumprogramwhereinshetakeslessonstaughtinotherclassessuchasEnglishandmathandexpandsupontheminaneight-weekunit.OneofthemostpopularprojectsinPeterson'sclassesinthecreationandperformanceofamusicalwherebystudentscreateaplayfromoneofthebookstheyhavereadinanotherclass.Studentsworktogethertochoosethemusicthatbestfitswiththeoverallfeeloftheplayandthenperformitforthegreatercommunity.ThroughAndrea'seffortsthesekidshavehelpedtoputGraniteFallsWashingtononthemapformusicaltalents.ParentsstaffandcommunitymemberscontinuetobeinaweofwhatsheisabletobringforthfromthechildrensaidDebraRoseHowellacolleagueofPeterson'satMonteCristoElementarySchool.69.InitiallyAndreaPetersonPlannedtoworkasan______.A.teacherB.doctorC.educatorD.musician70.The2ndparagraphmainlytellsabout______.A.AndreaPeterson'slifeatGraniteFallsB.countystateandnationalmusiccompetitionsC.thegrowthofthemusicprograminGraniteFallsSchoolDistrictD.AndreaPeterson'scontributionstoGraniteFalls'musicprograms71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTabenefitthestudentsgetfromAndreaPeterson'sclass?A.musictalentdevelopmentB.increasedself-confidenceC.abilityinlearningothersubjectsD.prizesforEnglishandmaths72.Thefollowingsentencestellwhatthestudentshavetodoabouttheirmusicalproject.Whichistherightorderoftheevents?A.TheychoosepropermusicfortheirplayB.Theyadaptthestoryintoaplay.C.Theyputontheplayforthewholeschoolorthewholecommunity.D.Theypractiseperformingtheplay.E.Theychooseastorytheyhavereadinanotherclass.A.e→b→a→d→cB.e→b→c→a→dC.a→e→b→d→cD.a→b→e→d→c73.WhatismostspecialaboutthewayAndreaPetersonteaches?A.ShehasaspecialwayofteachingmusiC.B.Shemakesherclasseslivelyandinteresting.C.Shecombineshermusicclasswithothersubjects.D.Shecomesfromafamilyofprofessionaleducators.74.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnOutstandingTeacherB.TenyearsatGraniteFallsC.AFamilyofEducatorsD.SuccessfulMusicProjects
Anearthquakeiscausedbyasuddensliponafaultorfractureintheearth'ssurfacE.Thetectonicplatesonthesurfacearealwaysslowlymovingbuttheygetstuckattheiredgesbecauseoffriction.Whenthestressontheedgeovercomesthefrictionthereisanearthquakethatreleasesenergyinwavesthattravelthroughtheearth'scrustandcreatetheshakingwefeel.Anearthquake'sdegreeisameasuredvalueofitssizeandisthesamenomatterwhereyouareorhowstrongorweaktheshakingwasindifferentlocations.Anearthquake'sintensityisameasureoftheshakingitcreatesandvarieswithlocation.A.degreeof8orhigherdefinesagreatearthquake;7to7.9isconsideredmajor;6to6.9isstrong;5to5.9ismoderate;4to4.9islight;3to3.9isminor;andlessthan3ismicro.Expertshavesaidthatamillionpeoplediedinearthquakesinthe20thcentury??andthatthiscenturymightsee10timesasmanydeathswithasmanyasamillionkilledinasinglequakE.Thatisunlessmajoreffortsaremadetofortifytheworld’sgrowingcitieswhichareexpectedtobehomestobillionsofaddedresidents.Eventhoughtherateofearthquakesovertimeseemstobemoreorlessunchangingtheworld'spopulationexplosionmeansthatmorepeoplearemovingintoquakezoneswhichareoftennearcoasts.TheresulttheexpertssayistheprospectofcontinuingtraumA.ItisinevitableKlausH.JacobanearthquakeexpertatLamont-DohertytheearthsciencesresearchcenterofColumbiaUniversitysaidattheendofthelastcentury.Moreandmorepeopleandmoreandmorebuildingsareatstake.Astheworldgetsmorepopulousandricherallowingamorebuilt-upenvironmenthigherbuildingsandalltheinfrastructurethatsupportsourcivilizationcommunicationsandtheliketheriskgoesup.63.WecanfeeltheearthquakebecauseA.theplatesarealwaysmoving.B.thestressovercomesthefriction.C.theplatesgetstuck.D.thewavesinwhichenergyisreleasedtravelthroughtheearth’scrust.64.adegreeof8.2isthoughtA.amoderateearthquakE.B.amajorearthquake.C.astrongearthquakE.D.agreatearthquakE.65.ExpertshavesaidthatA.abillionpeoplediedinearthquakesinthe20thcentury.B.tentimesasmanydeathswillbeseenbythiscentury.C.amillionpeoplewillbekilledinasingleearthquakethiscentury.D.ifwedon’ttakemeasuressomethingworsemayhappen.66.Theunderlinedexpressionprobablymeans.A.endangeredB.strongC.safeD.weak
Themealyoueatafterexercisingmatters!Nomatterwhattimeofdayyouexercisethekeyistofollowtheexerciseupwithmealsthatsupplyenoughnutrition.Forthebestresultseatwithinthirtytosixtyminutesafterexercisingwhenthemusclesareatthebesttimetotakeinnutrients.Herearesomeideasformealsafterexercising:Home-madesports—recoverydrinkMixbananamilkandyogurttomakeafreshandsatisfyingsports—recoverydrink.Dairyproductslikemilkandyogurtworkdoubledutyprovidingbothproteinandcarbohydrates.A.cupofcoffeeontheotherhandisapoorchoicE.Protein—packedsandwichYoucan’tgowrongwithasandwichafterexercising—it’sgoteverythinginahand—heldpackagE.SandwichesprovidethesaltyouneedtoreplacewhatyouhavelostbysweatingwhilethetomatoesinthemsupplyplentyofVitaminC.Tryusingwhole—wheatbreadtogiveyourselfmorefiber.Thecheeseandfreshvegetablesinsandwichesarealsogreatforhelpingtiredmusclesrecover.PowerbreakfastAneggsandwichisaperfectpost—exercisebreakfast.There’sproteininboththeyolk蛋黄andthewhiteoftheegg.Thisrecipeincreasesyourproteinintakewhilekeepingcaloriesandfatundercontrol.Eggsalsocontainzinc锌whichhelpsprotectagainstdiseasE.Plant—basedproteinBeansareanamazingsourceofplant—basedproteinandcarbohydrates.Makealargebowlofbeansaladinthebeginningofaweekandyou’llhaveagreatpost—exercisemealthatisreadywheneveryouneedit.53.Whydoestheauthoradviseeatingaprotein—packedsandwichafterexercising?A.Ithelpsincreasetheproteininyourbody.B.Ithasplentyoffatandcalories.C.Thethingsinithelpyourecover.D.Itisanamazingsourceofcarbohydrates.54.Whatshouldyoudowhenyourmusclesfeeltired?A.Eatcheeseandfreshvegetables.B.DrinkasmuchmilkandyogurtaspossiblE.C.Eatwhole—wheatbreadinsteadofasandwich.D.EatanddrinkassoonaspossiblE.55.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.It’sthebesttimeformusclestotakeinnutrientswithin30to60minutesafterexercising.B.It’sbestforyoutohaveaneggsandwichafterexercising.C.Acupofcoffeewillhelpyourecoverafterexercising.D.Beansaladisanothergreatmealforpost—exercising.56.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thehealthyeatinghabitsofathletes.B.Thebesttimeforexercising.C.Howtowarmupbeforeexercising.D.Whattoeatafterexercising.
TherearestillmanythingsthatPeterCookewouldliketotryhishandat-paper–makingandfeather–workareonhislist.Forthemomentthoughhewillsticktotheskillhehasbeendelightedtoperfectoverthepasttenyears;makingdelicateandunusualobjectsoutofshells.Asheleadsmeroundhisapartmentshowingmehisworkhepointstoapairofshell-coveredornaments装饰品aboveafireplacE.‘Ishan’tbeatallbotheredifpeopledon’tbuythembecauseIhavegotsousedtothemandtomethey’readorablE.Inevermeanttosellmyworkcommercially.SomefriendscametoseemeaboutfiveyearsagoandsaidYoumusthaveanexhibition-peopleoughttoseethesE.We’lltalktoamanwhoownsanartgallery.’TheresultwasanexhibitioninLondonatwhich70percentoftheobjectsweresolD.Hissecondexhibitionopenedatthegalleryyesterday.Consideringtheenormouspricesthepiecescommand-around£2000fortheornaments-anemptyspaceabovethefireplacewouldseemasmallsacrificeforCooketomakE.IdowishthoughsaysCooke‘thatI’dtakenthisupalotearlierbecausethenIwouldhavebeenabletoproducereallywonderfulthings-atleastthepotentialwouldhavebeentherE.AlthoughtheideasarestillthereandI’mdoingthebestIcannowI’mmorelimitedphysicallythanIwaswhenIstarteD.Stilltheworkthathehasmanagedtoproduceisalongwayfromthecommonshellconstructionsthatcanbefoundinseasideshops.‘Ihaveaminiature微型的mind’hesaysandthishasresultedinboxescoveredinthousandsoftinyshellslittleshadedpicturesmadefromshellsandbasketsofastonishinglyrealisticflowers.Cooke’squestforbeautifulandespeciallytinyshellshastakenhimfurtherthanhisNorfolkshore:toFranceThailandMexicoSouthAfricaandthePhilippinestonamebutafewofthebeacheswherehehaslainonhisstomachandlookedforbeautiestobringhomE.67.WhatdoesthereaderlearnaboutPeterCookeinthefirstparagraph?A.Hehasproducedhand-madeobjectsindifferentmaterials.B.HehopestoworkwithothermaterialsinthefuturE.C.Hehaswrittenabouthisloveofmakingshellobjects.D.Hewaspraisedforhisshellobjectsmanyyearsago.68.Whenlookingroundhisapartmentthewrier__________.A.isattractedbyCooke’spersonalityB.realizeshedoesn’tlikeCooke’sworkatallC.feelsuncertainaboutgivingCookehisopinionD.sensesthatCookewantshisproductstobeadmired69.The‘smallsacrifice’inParagraph2refersto_________.A.thelossofCooke’sornamentsB.thedisplayofCooke’sornamentsC.thecostofkeepingCooke’sornamentsD.thespacerequiredtostoreCooke’sornaments70.WhatdoesCookeregretabouthiswork?A.Heisnotasfamousasheshouldhavebeen.B.HemakeslessmoneythanheshouldmakE.C.HeislessimaginativethanheusedtobE.D.HeisnotasskillfulasheusedtobE.
HelosthisarmsinanaccidentthatcosthisfatherthelifE.Sincethenhe’shadtodependonthearmsofhisyoungerbrother.Totakecareofhimhisyoungerbrotherbecamehisshadowneverleavinghimaloneforyears.ExceptforwritingwithhistoeshewascompletelyunabletodoanythinginhislifE.Onelatenighthefeltbadandhadtowakeuphisyoungerbrother.Hisyoungerbrotheraccompaniedhimintothetoiletandthenwentbacktothedormtowait.Butbeingsotiredhisyoungerbrotherfellasleepleavinghimthreehourstilltheteacherondutydiscoveredhim.Astheygrewuptheywouldhavetheirshareofproblems.Thenonedayhisyoungerbrotherwantedtolivehisownlifewhichmadehimheart-broken.A.similarmisfortunebefellagirl.OnenighthermotherwhosufferedfrommentalillnessdisappeareD.HerfatherwentoutlookingforhermotherleavingheraloneathomE.Shetriedtopreparemealsforthemonlytooverturnthelamponthestoveresultinginafirewhichtookherhandsaway.Thoughhereldersisterwhowasstudyinginanothercityshowedherwillingnesstolookafterhershewasdeterminedtobecompletelyindependent.Atschoolshealwaysstudiedhardandlearnedtobeindependent.Shewroteinhercomposition:ThoughIlostmyarmsIstillhavelegs;I’mlucky.Onedaytheboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedtoappearonatelevisioninterviewprogram.Theybothwereaskedtowritesomethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote:Myyoungerbrother’sarmsaremyarms;whilethegirlwrote:Brokenwingsflyingheart.ItistruethatmisfortunecanstrikeatanytimE.Ifyouchooseonlytocomplainandescapeitwillalwaysfollowyouwhereveryougo.ButifyoudecidedtobestrongthehardshipwillturnouttobeafortuneonwhichnewhopeswillarisE.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?A.Theelderbrotherlosthisarmsinafamilyfirewhencooking.B.InanaccidenttheelderbrotherlosthisarmsbuthisfatherlosthislifE.C.Theyoungerbrothershouldn’thavelefthisbrotheralonE.D.Theboyandthegirlwerebothindependent.Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.HelpThoseinNeedB.BrokenWingsFlyingHeartC.LifeOftenUnfairIsComparedtoVoyageD.TheImportanceofOne’sArmsWhatisthebiggestdifferencebetweentheboyandthegirl?A.Thegirldidn’tlivewithhersisterwhiletheboywashelpedalotbyhisbrother.B.Thegirlhadadevotedsisterwhiletheboy’sbrotherrefusedtohelphim.C.Thegirlchosetobechallengedwhiletheboychosetogivein.D.Theboylosthisfatherwhilethegirllosthermother.Theunderlinedwordbefellinthethirdparagraphmeans.A.fellB.happenedtoC.passedD.pulleddown
TherearelotsofattractionsinSt.Petersburg.Ifyou’reshortoftimetovisitallofthemorifyoujustwanttomakesuretohitthehighlights最精彩的部分thefollowingarethetopmust-seesightsinSt.Petersburg.1.TheHermitageMuseumTheHermitageMuseumisoneofthemostimportantsightstoseeforanyvisitortoSt.Petersburg.Thereyoucanseelotsofdifferentpaintingspaintedbytheoldmasters.Preparetocomefacetofacewithmanyofthewesternclassicalartists.2.KizhiIslandKizhiIslandisanopen-airmuseumofwoodenbuildingsfromtheKareliaregionofRussiA.Theseimpressivestructuresaremadewithoutanynails钉子.Canyouimaginehowthewoodfitstogether?Comeandseeforyourself!3.PeterhofPeterhofisasbeautifulasitisfun.You’llbechargedforadmission门票butifyougotoPeterhofwhenthefountains喷泉areworking—duringthedayinsummer—theadmisonwillbeworthit.4.ChurchoftheSavioronSpilledBloodLoveitorhateitChurchoftheSavioronSpilledBloodinSt.Petersburgisarealmust-seesight.ThisbeautifulbuildingwilltrulysurpriseyouandthepaintingsinsidethechurchwillmakeyousayWow!5.TheBronzeHorsemanStatueTheso-calledBronzeHorsemanisapartofRussiancultureandisasymbolofSt.Petersburg.MadefamousbyAlexanderPushkinthisstatueofPetertheGreatsittingonhishorsetrulyshowsPetertheGreat’sinfluenceontheRussianideaofgreatness.1.Ifyouareinterestedinpaintingsyou’dbettergoto_________.A.TheHermitageMuseumandKizhiIslandB.TheBronzeHorsemanStatueandKizhiIslandC.KizhiIslandandChurchoftheSavioronSpilledBloodD.TheHermitageMuseumandChurchoftheSavioronSpilledBlood2.WhatcanwelearnaboutKizhiIsland?A.KizhiIslandisanindoormuseum.B.VisitorscanfindnailsinthestructurestherE.C.ThebuildingsonKizhiIslandaremadeofwooD.D.Thewoodenbuildingsareconnectedwithwires.3.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.A.visitorscanvisitPeterhoffreeofchargeB.TheHermitageMuseumhaslotsofmodernwesternartsC.thefountainsinPeterhofcanbeseenbyvisitorsallyearroundD.TheBronzeHorsemanStatueisasymbolofSt.Petersburg4.Theauthorwrotethetextto_________.A.attracttouriststovisitSt.PetersburgB.showthewonderfulhistoryofRussiaC.persuadeartiststogotoSt.PetersburgD.introducethefamousbuildingsofRussia
OneSundaymorninginJune1959mymotherwalkedintomyroom.Surprise!shesaidproudlyholdingupayellowdress.Imadeitjustforyou.Whatdoyouthink?IbitmytonguE.HowcouldItellMomitwastheugliestdressIhadeverseen?It’sperfectforchurchmymothercontinueddelightedly.IwishsomeonehadmadeadresslikethisformE.Toobadyoucan’twearitIthought.ButIknewMomhadspentalotoftimeonthedress.NooneshouldrefusE.UnwillinglyIputiton.AllthroughchurchIprayed祈祷LordletmegetoutofherewithoutanyoneseeingmE.EspeciallyDennisPearcetheboyIhadacrushononeofthecoolestboysatNeptuneHighSchool.AlthoughwewereinsomeofthesameclassesDennishadnevertakenanynoticeofmE.EverytimeIgotnearhimIbecametongue-tieD.AttheendoftheserviceIrushedforthedoor.ButIhadtowaitonthestepswhilemyparentschattedwiththeirfriends.JustalittlewhilelongerThenoutofthecornerofmyeyeIsawthePearcescomingnear.BeforeIcouldescapeDenniswasrightbesidemE.IstartedtalkinghopingifIkeptituphewouldn’tnoticemyuglydress.I’mgoingtocollegeinSeptemberIsaiD.That’sgreatDennisrepliedIgotacceptedtopoliceacademy学院.Wow!IsaiD.SomehowIkepttheconversationgoing.ThenextthingIknewDennishadaskedmeoutonadate!Wecourted恋爱throughcollegeandeventuallygotmarrieD.MonthsafterourweddingIaskedDennisifherememberedthedayhehadfirstaskedmeout.CertainlyIdohesaiD.Youwerealwaysquietinschool.Ididn’tthinkyou’dbemuchfun.ButyouweresolivelywhenwetalkedonthechurchstepsIwantedtogettoknowyoubetter.Maybethatyellowdresswasn’twhatIwouldhavechosenbutthatdayitwastheperfectdressformE.Whydidsheacceptsuchadress?A.Shewasfondofitsnewpattern.B.HerMomjustbroughtitforher.C.Itwaspropertogotochurchinit.D.SheunderstoodherMom’slovE.Theauthortriedtocarrythedialogonhoping.A.shewouldcatchotherboys’attentionB.DenniswouldgetheroutforadateC.Denniswouldn’ttakenoticeofherdressD.shecouldbenoticedbyDennis’sparentsTheunderlinedparthadacrushon’’inParagraph6probablymeans.A.10veddeeplyB.metbychanceC.100keddownonD.worriedaboutWhatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AnUglyDressB.APerfectDressC.ADressfortheChurchD.ADressfortheDate
JimLehrerhostsTheNewsHourwithJimLehreronPBSPublicBroadcastingServiceandhaswritten18novelstwomemoirs回忆录andthreeplays.AndinhissparetimeWhatHe'sWorkingOnOhJohnnyRandomHouse$25hishovelaboutayoungMarinein1944.OnhiswaytowarJohnnymetthemostbeautifulandwonderfulgirlhe'deverseen.ItchangedhislifE.WhereHe'sSurfingI'monthecomputeralldaylongfornayjobcheckingthetelegraphsreadingthenewssendthenewseBaybecauseIcollectbusmemorabilia值得纪念的东西:toybusesbusstopsignsandbusdrivercaps.I'veboughtquiteabit.WhatHe'sWatchingIlovealltheMysterySeriesonPBSincludingPoirot.MywifeandIjustlovethosepeoplE.I’mahugefanofTheSopranos.Theseareseriousstoriesabouthighschoolfootballinsmall-townTexasandthechallengesthesekidshavE.It'sveryexciting.WhatHetsListeningToI'malwaysamazedwhenpeoplesaytheyhave3000songsontheiriPod1likemusicbutit’snotapartofmylifE.1amalwayslisteningtobooksontapeI'mabouttobeginAmericanLionJonMeacham’sbiography传记ofAndrewJackson.WhatHe'sReadingAtpresentIamreadingHomewhichissetinsmall-townIowA.MarilynnRobinsonwritesaboutthesimplethingsthatarethemostcomplicatedofallwithinthehumanspirit.Hercharactersaresoaliveandreal.Notlongago1justfinishedTheSpiesofWarsawAlanFurst'sterrificnovelsetinpre-WorldWarⅡ.60.WhatjobdoesJimLehrerdo?A.A.TVhost.B.A.novelist.C.A.reporter.D.A.play-writer.61.WhydoesJimLehrerspendmuchtimeonGoogle?A.Tocollectinformationforhisnovel.B.TocollectbusmemorabiliA.C.TobettercarryouthisjoB.D.Toreadhisfavoritenovels.62.InhissparetimeJimLehrerdoesallthefollowingthingsEXCEPT________.A.surfeBayforhishobbyB.watchexcitingTVseriesC.listentomusiconhisiPodD.workonhisownnovel63.Whichofthefollowingbooksisbasedonarealperson?A.OhJohnny.B.AmericanLion.C.HomE.D.TheSpiesofWarsaw.
Idon'tthinkthereisanythingwrongwithyourblooD.Thekeytoyourproblemisthatlongnap打盹小睡afterdinner.Ifyoudidn'tsleepforhoursduringtheearlypartoftheeveningyouwouldbemorereadytosleepatbedtimE.Ifyoudidn'tnapafterdinneryouwouldnotwanttostayupsolateandyouwouldnotfeeltheneedtotakeasleepingpill.Thepillisstillworkinginyoursystemwhenyougetupinthemorning.Thishelpsaccountforthefactthatyoufeeltiredallday.Youshouldgetoutofthehabitofsleepingduringtheevening.Rightafteryoureveningmealengageinsomesortofphysicalactivity-asportsuchasbowlingperhaps.Orgettogetherwithfriendsforaneveningofcardsandconversation.Thengotobedatyourusualtimeoralittleearlierandyoushouldbeabletogetagoodnightsrestwithouttakingapill.IfyoucangetintothehabitofspendingyoureveningsthiswayIamsureyouwillfeellesstiredduringtheday.Atfirstitmaybehardforyoutogotosleepwithouttakingapill.Ifsogetupandwatchtelevisionordosomejobsaroundyourhouseuntilyoufeelsleepy.Ifyoufallasleepandthenwakeupafewhourslatergetupbutdonottakeasleepingpill.Readawhileorlistentotheradioandmakeyourselfafewhours'sleepthatnightyouwillfeelbetterinthemorningthanyouusuallyfeelaftertakingapill.Thenextnightyouwillbereadytosleepatanearlierhour.Themostimportantthingistoavoidtakingthatnaprightafterdinnerandavoidtakingpills.1.Accordingtothewriteritisdifficultforyoutogotosleepbecause.A.yougetthehabitofstayinguplateB.youhaven'ttakensleepingpillsC.yousleepforhoursafterdinnerD.youfailtodosomeexercises2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueifyouwanttogetoutofthehabitofsleepingduringtheevening?A.Gotobedearlierthanusual.B.Talkwithfriendsafterdinner.C.Staywithfriendsafterdinner.D.Dosomephysicallabor.3.Youfeeltiredalldayprobablybecause.A.youstayuptoolateB.yougetuptooearlyinthemorningC.youtakesleepingpillsD.youwakeuptoofrequentlyatnight4.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassageA.Youmustn'ttakesleepingpillsinordertogetagoodnight'ssleep.B.Youshouldstayupifyouwanttosleepeffectively.C.Foodisnecessaryatnightifyoufailtogotosleep.D.Itisveryimportanttogetoutofthehabitoftakinganapafterdinner.5.Wemayinferthattheauthorismostprobablya.A.doctorB.scientistC.reporterD.professor
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