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第三部分阅读理解每小题2分满分30分AscomputersbecomeallthemorepopularinChinaChinesepeopleareincreasinglyrelyingoncomputerkeyboardstoinputChinesecharacters.Butiftheyusethecomputertoomuchtheymayendupforgettingtheexactstrokes笔画ofeachChinesecharacterwhenwritingonpaper.ExpertssuggestpeopleespeciallystudentswritebyhandmorE.Doyouwritebyhandmoreortypemore?InBeijingstudentsstartusingacomputerasearlyasprimaryschool.Andcomputerdependenceismorewide-spreadamonguniversitystudents.Almostalltheirassignmentsandessaysaretypedonacomputer.Allthestudentsinterviewedsaytheyusuallyuseacomputer.It'sfasterandeasiertocorrectifusingacomputer.Andthat'swhycomputersarebeingappliedmoreandmoreoftentomoderneducation.Butwhenpeoplearetakingstockincomputersincreasinglyproblemsappear.WhenI'mwritingwithapenIfindIoftencan'trememberhowtowriteacharacterthoughIfeelI’mfamiliarwithit.I'mnotinthemoodtowritewhenfacedwithapenandpaper.Manystudentsdon'tfeelthisissomethingtoworryabout.Nowthatit'smoreconvenientandefficienttowriteonacomputerwhybothertohandwrite?Manyeducatorsthinkdifferently.ShiLiweitheheadmasterofafamousprimaryschoolinthecapitalsaidChinesecharactersenjoybothpracticalandaesthetic审美的valuE.ButthosecharacterstypedwithcomputerkeyboardsonlymaintaintheirpracticalvaluE.Alltheartisticbeautyofthecharactersislost.Andhandwritingcontainsthewriter'semotion.Throughone'shandwritingpeoplecangettoknowone'sthinkingandpersonality.Beautifulwritingwillgivepeopleabetterfirstimpressionofthem.ToencouragestudentstohandwritemoremanyprimaryschoolsinBeijinghavemadewritingclassescompulsory必修的andinuniversitiessomeprofessorsareaskingstudentstoturnintheirhomeworkandessayswrittenbyhanD.61.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.TheImportanceofHandwritingandTyping.B.ToTypeorToHandWriteC.WritingByComputerWillReplaceWritingByHandD.PracticalandAestheticValueofChineseCharacters.62.Thestudentsinterviewedprefertowriteusingacomputermainlybecause_______.A.theyareusuallyaskedtoe-mailtheirHomeworkandEssaysB.theycancorrectthemistakestheymakequicklyandconvenientlyC.theyfinditnoteasytorememberhowtowriteacharacterD.computershavebecomeatrendandfashioninChinA.63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEoftheadvantagesofhandwriting?A.Handwritingcontainsthewriter'semotion.B.Thewriter’sthinkingandpersonalityareshowninhisorherhandwritingC.Handwritingcanimpresspeoplewellandbuildone’sself-confidenceD.ChinesecharactersenjoybothpracticalandaestheticvaluE.64.TheunderlinedexpressiontakingstockinParagraph4probablymeans______.A.gettingboredwithB.gettingdependentonC.becomingcrazyaboutD.gettingcuriousabout65.Wecandrawtheconclusionfromthepassagethat_______.A.moreandmorestudentswillgiveupwritingonacomputerB.writingbyhandwillgivewaytotypingbycomputeronedayC.moreandmorestudentswillpayattentiontohandwritingD.thetypingarticlebetterexpressesone’semotionandquality
JamesJoycewasanIrishnovelistwhorevolutionizedthemethodsofdepictingcharactersanddevelopingaplotinmodernfiction.hisastonishingwayofconstructinganovelhisfrankportrayal描画描写ofhumannatureinhisbooksandhiscompletecommandofEnglishhavemadehimoneoftheoutstandinginfluencesonliteratureinthe20thcentury.ManycriticsjudgethatheissecondonlytoShakespeareinhismasteryoftheEnglishlanguagE.JoycewasdeeplyinfluencedbyIrelandandwroteallhisbooksaboutDublin.WhenhewasinDublinCollegehestudiedlanguagesandspenthissparetimereadingbooks.Herefusedtotakepartinthenationalistmovementlikehisfellowstudentsbuthebecamepassionately热情地热烈地interestedinliteraturE.Hewroteoutspokenarticlesofliterarycriticismthatshockedhisteachersandeventaughthimselfnorwegian挪威语sothathecouldreadIbsen’s挪威剧作家及诗人worksintheoriginal.Whenhegraduatedin1902heknewhewouldbecomeawriterandanexile流犯被放逐者becausehefelthecouldnotbeonewithouttheother.InordertopreservehisidealofwritingtruthfullyfullyandasobjectivelyasheknewhowaboutthepeopleandplacesheknewbesthehadtoescapefromalltemptationstobecomeinvolvedinpopularopinionorpubliclifE.HewenttoFranceItalyandSwitzerlandwherehelivedinpovertyandobscurityforthefirst20yearsonlyreturningtoIrelandwhenhismotherwasdying.ExceptforacoupleofbrieftripshestayedabroadallhislifE.64.JamesJoycewasfamousformanyreasonsexcept_______.A.hiswayofconstructinganovelB.hisfrankportrayalofhumannatureC.hiscompletecommandofEnglishD.hispassioninliterature65.heissecondonlytoShakespeareisacommentonhis________.A.achievementinliteratureB.achievementinthenationalistmovementC.achievementinhisstudyoflanguagesD.masteryoftheEnglishlanguage66.Howmanyexamplesareusedtoshowhispassioninliterature?A.2.B.3.C.1.D.4.67.WhydidJamesJoycestayabroadalmostallhislife?A.Becausehewantedtoliveinpovertyandobscurity.B.Becausehewantedtowritethepeopleandplacesheknewbest.C.BecausehewantedtoescapefromalltemptationstobecomeinvolvedinpopularopinionorpubliclifE.D.Becausehewantedtopreservehisidealofwritingtruthfullyfullyandobjectivelyaboutthepeopleandtheplacesheknewbest.
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第三部分:完形填空共20小题每小题1分满分20分Haveyouevertriedtodrawastraightlineonlytofinditturnsoutallwrong?Orhaveyoueverwantedtoshow___36___atapartyandfoundthesongyou’dpracticedsomanytimessuddenly__37_moredifficult?I’vehadboththese__38___.AsaseniorstudentIhaveto___39__manyexams.EachtimeIthinkI__40___failthistime’’butIgetalowmark.Don’tbesurprised---it’snot__41___Idon’ttrydoenoughpreparation__42__takeitseriously.OnthecontraryitisbecauseIgiveittoo_43__attention.ThethoughtImustpassmakesmetastetheterribleflavoroffailurE.Ioften___44___tomyfriendsDon’tbetoohard___45____yourself.HoweverwhenI__46___myowngoalsIdonotlistentomyownadvicE.Sowhynot___47__thiscrazythoughtofachievingthebest?Justfacetheproblem__48____beforeyouwithacalmmindworkandyouwillsucceeD.Inmyopinion__49___acalmstateofmindisaskillforlifE.People__50__wanttosucceedrealizingthisisof__51______importancE.So__52___timeyou’retryingtodrawastraightlineor___53___aperformancetellyourselfIfIcanjustdoit_54___thanlasttimeit’sasuccess.Keepacalmstateofmindandyouwillbehappy__55____yousucceedorfail.36.A.aroundB.offC.outD.in37.A.becameB.becomeC.becomingD.becomes38.A.experiencesB.experienceC.timesD.difficulties39.A.enterB.makeC.takeD.join40.A.won’tB.canC.needD.needn’t41.A.becauseofB./C.thereforeD.because42.A.andB.orC.butD.nor43.A.manyB.fewC.littleD.much44.A.sayB.adviseC.tellD.encourage45.A.offB.onC.toD.for46.A.giveB.holdC.buildD.set47.A.throwawayB.getawayC.takeupD.pushoff48.A.lieB.liesC.lyingD.laying49.A.keepingB.stayingC.remainingD.making50.A.whomB.whichC.whoD./51.A.noB.littleC.veryD.great52.A.lastB.thelastC.nextD.thenext53.A.putonB.playonC.giveonD.showon54.A.bestB.betterC.goodD.well55.A.ifB.eitherC.neitherD.whether
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ToomuchTV-watchingcanharmchildren’sabilitytolearnandevenreducetheirchancesofgettingacollegedegreenewstudiessuggestinthelatestefforttoexaminetheeffectsoftelevisiononchildren.Oneofthestudieslookedatnearly400northernCaliforniathird-graders.ThosewithTVsintheirbedroomsscoredabouteightpointsloweronmathandlanguageartsteststhanchildrenwithoutbedroomsTVs.A.secondstudylookingatnearly1000grown-upsinNewZealandfoundlowereducationlevelsamong26-year-oldswhohadwatchedlotsofTVduringchildhooD.Buttheresultsdon’tprovethatTVisthecauseanddon’truleoutthatalreadypoorlymotivatedyoungsters年轻人maywatchlotsofTV.TheirstudymeasuredtheTVhabitsof26-year-oldsbetweenages5and15.ThosewithcollegedegreeshadwatchedanaverageoflessthantwohoursofTVperweeknightduringchildhoodcomparedwithanaverageofmorethan2??hoursforthosewhohadnoeducationbeyondhighschool.IntheCaliforniastudychildrenwithTVsintheirroomsbutnocomputerathomescoredthelowestwhilethosewithnobedroomTVbutwhohadhomecomputersscoredthehighest.WhilethisstudydoesnotprovethatbedroomTVsetscausedthelowerscoresitaddstoaccumulatingfindingsthatchildrenshouldn’thaveTVsintheirbedrooms.AccordingtotheCaliforniastudythelow-scoringgroupmight______.A.havewatchedalotofTVB.notbeinterestedinmathC.beunabletogotocollegeD.havehadcomputersintheirbedroomsWhatistheresearchers’understandingoftheNewZealandstudyresults?A.Poorlymotivated26-year-oldswatchmoreTV.B.HabitsofTVwatchingreducelearninginterest.C.TVwatchingleadstolowereducationlevelsofthe15-year-olds.D.TheconnectionbetweenTVandeducationlevelsisdifficulttoexplain.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Moretimeshouldbespentoncomputers.B.ChildrenshouldbeforbiddenfromwatchingTV.C.TVsetsshouldn’tbeallowedinchildren’sbedrooms.D.Furtherstudiesonhigh-achievingstudentsshouldbedonE.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.ComputersorTelevisionB.EffectsofTelevisiononChildrenC.StudiesonTVandCollegeEducationD.TelevisionandChildren’sLearningHabits
Withnooneto______insuchafrighteningsituationshefeltveryhelpless.
III.阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C.D中选出最佳选项FemaleChinesespacepioneers?CHINAplanstorecruit招募womenastronautsthankstothelobbyingoftheleadingwomen’sorganization.GuXiulianpresidentoftheAll-ChinaWomen’sFederationACWF全国妇联saidonSaturdaythatsheputforwardaproposalthatwomenbetrainedforspacemissionsafterthemannedspaceflightlastOctober.AnditwasacceptedbythecentralauthoritieslocalmediareporteD.Buttheplantorecruitfemaleastronautshasyettobeworkedoutaccordingtosourcesclosetotheastronaut-trainingprogrammE.BeijingneedsmentalhealthcareMOREthan1000peoplecommittedsuicide自杀inBeijinglastyearandexpertshavebeenencouragingthecapitaltosetupamentalhealthcaresystemassoonaspossiblelocalmediareportedlastweek.About20percentofthepeopleofBeijingliveinunhealthyconditionswith3percentofthesesufferingfromaffectivedisorderand5percentreportingsymptomsofdepressionaccordingtotheBeijingMentalHealthServiceCenter.NoneedtofearyourlicenceplateCARlicenceplatesinShenzhenandGuangzhouGuangdongProvincewillnothavethenumberfourfromthismonthon---amovethathasledtoheateddiscussionamongofficialsschoolsandresidents.ThewordforfoursoundslikedeathinCantonesE.Thenumberhasbeenclearedawayfromthecomputerdatabanksthatgeneratethesix-digitlicencenumbersforlocalcars.Somesaythatforthefirsttimeapublicagencyservicehasconsideredlocalcustomsandbans.Othersworryitwillencouragesuperstitious迷信的beliefs.61.Wecaninferfromthenewsthat____.A.thereareseveralfemaleastronautsinChinanowB.peopleinGuangdongprovincehatenumberfourC.thementaldisorderconcernseverybodyalloverthecountryD.thecitygovernmentofBeijinghaspromisedtosetupamentalhealthcaresystem62.Theunderlinedsentenceinthethirdnewsmeansthat____.A.thereisnonumberfourinthecomputersinShenzhenB.computerisusedtoprintsix-digitcarlicencenumbersC.localcarswillbeprotectedtousesix-digitcarlicencenumbersD.numberfourwillnolongerappearinthesix-digitcarlicencenumbers63.Whatisthemessageofthefirstnews?A.Chinaonlyneedsmaleastronauts.B.GuXiulianwantstobethefirstspacewoman.C.Societydoesn’tdiscriminate歧视againstwomeninChinA.D.Theastronaut-trainingprogrammehasn’tbeenplanneD.64.Whichwordhasthesamemeaningastheunderlinedwordsymptoms?A.signalsB.signsC.sortsD.shocks
PleasebeadvisedthatNairobilikeanyotherlargecityhasasecurityandcrimeproblem.Howeverifyouobservethefollowingsimpleguidelinesyouwillstayandhaveatrouble-freeseminar研讨会1.Donotwearamoneybelt.Thismakesyouaninstanttarget.2.Camerasofallkindsareafavouritewithsnatchers.FeelfreetousethemwithintheStareheCampusandthehotelgroundsbutnotinthestreets.3.Ladieshandbagsarealsoaregularsnatch.Avoidcarryingoneandifyoumustbecarefulandholdontoittightly.4.Jewelleryandevenglasseswithvaluableframesarealsooftentargeted.BearthisinminD.5.WheninavehiclekeepthedoorsalwayslockeD.AndthewindowsonlyslightlyopenespeciallyattrafficlightsjunctionsandinslowmovingtraffiC.6.Bewareofstreetchildrentheirbeggingoftenquicklychangedintosomethingmoreunpleasant.7.Staywiththemainpartyallthetimeandavoidwanderingoffonyourown.8.Finnallythebestdefenceistobecarefulatalltimesandconsciousofyourenvironment.ShouldyouhaveanyproblemqueryorneedhelpatanyhourofthedayornightcallanyofthefollowingandtheywilldotheirbestforyouOFFICEFIXEDHOMEFIXEDMobilePhone1KENNEDY763856/7612217631820733HONGO7612942FREDOKONO76122176498807336044903EDWINOTIENO761221761642/763011072701279Thisselectionmustbedeliveredby.A.theNairobecitygovernmentB.thepoliceoftheNairobeAirportC.theorganizeroftheseminarD.KennedyHongoadetectiveAfterreadingthisnoticevisitorstoNairobemightgainanimpressionthat.A.FredOkonoandhisfellowworkmatesareverykindandhelpfulB.NairobeisalargecitywhichisverydevelopedC.thecrimeproblemisveryseriousinthecityofNairobE.D.theyshouldnothavepaidavisittoNairobeandshouldbuyaticketbackimmediately.Thenoticetellsusthat.A.somethingunpleasantcouldhappentoyouifyouuseacameraduringtheseminarB.ladiesmustnotwearahandbagoranyjewelleryC.inthehotelsofNairobeitmightbedangeroustostayinasingleroomD.everythingwillbeOKifyoualwayswatchoutandareclearaboutthesurroundings.
WhenIgooutinthemorningIusethebikethecarifIcan.
第二节阅读理解共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Inthedayswhenanicecreamsundaecostmuchlessa10-year-oldenteredahotelcoffeeshopandsatatatablE.A.waitressputaglassofwaterinfrontofhim.Howmuchisanicecreamsundae?Fiftycentsrepliedthewaitress.Thelittleboypulledhishandoutofhispocketandstudiedanumberofcoinsinit.Howmuchisadishofplainicecream?herequireD.Somepeoplewerenowwaitingforatableandthewaitresswasabitimpatient.Thirty-fivecentsshesaidrudely.Thelittleboyagaincountedthecoins.I’llhavetheplainicecreamhesaiD.Thewaitressbroughttheicecreamputthebillonthetableandwalkedaway.TheboyfinishedtheicecreampaidthebillanddeparteD.Whenthewaitresscamebackshebeganwipingdownthetableandthenswallowedhardatwhatshesaw.Therenearlybesidetheemptydishweresevenfive-centcoinsandfifteenone-centcoins---hertip.36.Howmuchmoneydidtheboyprobablyhaveinhispocket?A.Nomorethanfiftycents.B.Morethanfiftycents.C.Notmorethanfiftycents.D.Lessthanfiftycents.37.Whydidthelittleboyhaveonlyadishofplainicecream?A.Theplainicecreamcosthimmuchless.B.Heenjoyedthecheapericecreambetter.C.ThecoinswerenotenoughforanicecreamsundaE.D.Hewantedtosavesomecoinstotipthewaitress.38.Wecaninferthatthewaitressmighthavefelt_______whenshegotthetip.A.verysurprisedB.abitofshameC.quitepleasedD.alittleworried
第三部分阅读理解共10小题每小题2分满分20分GreenisanimportantcolorinnaturE.Itisthecolorofgrassandtheleavesontrees.Itisalsothecolorofmostgrowingplants.Sometimesthewordgreenmeansyoungfreshandgrowing.SometimesitdescribessomethingthatisnotyetripeorfinisheD.Forexampleagreenhornissomeonewhohasnoexperiencewhoisnewtoasituation.Inthefifteenthcenturyagreenhornwasayoungcoworoxwhosehorns角hadnotyetdevelopeD.A.centuryorsolateragreenhornwasasoldierwhohadnotyethadanyexperienceinbattlE.Bytheeighteenthcenturyagreenhornhadthemeaningithastoday—apersonwhoisnewinajoB.SomeonewhohastheabilitytogrowplantswellissaidtohaveagreenthumB.Theexpressioncomesfromtheearlynineteenhundreds.A.personwithagreenthumbseemstohaveamagictouchthatmakesplantsgrowquicklyandwell.YoumightsaythatthewomannextdoorhasagreenthumbifhergardencontinuestogrowlongafteryourplantshavedieD.TheGreenRevolutionisthenamegivensomeyearsagotothedevelopmentofnewkindsofriceandothergrains.Thenewplantsproducedmuchlargercrops.TheGreenRevolutionwastheresultofhardworkbyagriculturalscientistswhohadgreenthumbs.Greenisalsothecolorusedtodescribethepowerfulfeelingjealousy嫉妒.Thegreen-eyedmonsterisnotafrighteningcreaturefromouterspacE.ItisanexpressionusedaboutfourhundredyearsagobyBritishwriterWilliamShakespeareinhisplayOthello.Itdescribestheunpleasantfeelingapersonhaswhensomeonehassomethinghewants.A.youngmanmaysufferfromthegreen-eyedmonsterifhisgirlfriendbeginsgoingoutwithsomeoneelsE.Orthatgreen-eyedmonstermayaffectyourfriendifyougetapayriseandshedoesnot.56.Greenhornnowrefersto____.A.apersonwhoisnewinajobB.anewsoliderC.ayounghorseD.Noneofabove57.A.personwhohasagreenthumbisaperson____.A.whoisgoodatgrowingplantsB.whosethumbsareingreencolorC.whosegardenisgreenerthanothers’D.whoisyoungerthanhisneighbors58.Theauthorisactuallytalkingabout____.A.colorsB.languageC.politicsD.agriculture
.Notuntilthetrainpulledintothenextstation______hersuitcasegonE.
Hisdaughter___hiscompanywhenhewasill.
Theysaythat_________JapaneseLanguageisquitedifficultfor_________European.
Lookdarkcloudsaregathering.Itis______torainsoon.
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