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1、.本試題卷共12頁,72題。全卷滿分150分??荚囉脮r(shí)120分鐘。??荚図樌?第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AIt is quite natural for all of us to want to preserve and protect the foods we purchase. With that in mind, we often think that the best way to do that is by putting them in our refriger

2、ators. However, that is not always the case.BreadNothing dries out bread faster than your refrigerator. In the event that you have made sandwiches with the bread, then you can place them in the fridge. The cold temperature will make the bread tough and chewy.TomatoWe all love tomatoes for their tast

3、e. But putting them in the refrigerator will cause them to lose all of their flavor (口味). Plus,the cold air in the cooler stops the ripening process as well. And as we all know, ripening is what gives every tomato more taste and flavor. For best results, keep tomatoes out, and inside a basket or a b

4、owl on your counter.SaladOil or vinegar based salad can be stored for a long period of time without refrigeration. Moreover, refrigeration of salad dressings brings bad smell to them. Keep in mind that some salads that are mayo (蛋黃醬)or yogurt based should be refrigerated in order to keep them fine.

5、So if you have some salads that have been already dressed, you can keep them away from your fridge without any hesitation.EggIt is a long debate whether you should keep eggs inside your refrigerator or not. One study suggests that keeping eggs whether in a refrigerator or not does not change their n

6、ormal qualities,so it can be said that if you keep eggs at room temperature,there should not be any problem. There is another study that shows that keeping eggs inside the refrigerators has a bad effect on the natural taste and flavor of eggs,so it is wise to keep eggs outside of your fridge.21. Whi

7、ch of the following lose ( s) water quickest in the cooler?A. Bread. B. Tomatoes. C. Salad. D. Eggs.22. What should we do with tomatoes to get the best taste?A. Put them in the cooler. B. Cook them at once.C. Make them ripen faster. D. Leave them in the shade.23. What will go bad easily without refr

8、igeration?A. Dressed salad. B. Mayo and yogurt.C. Oil and vinegar. D. Salad dressings.24. What do we know about the idea of keeping eggs in the fridge?A. It s interesting. B. It, s brilliant.C. It s ridiculous. D. It s controversial.BGertrude was just an average kid with an average life. She lived i

9、n an average sized house in an average neighborhood. At home, she helped out just enough to get by. At school, she did just enough homework to stay out of trouble. She had straight Cs in all of her classes.One day Gertrudes teacher, Mr. Mister, stopped her after class. “Gertrude,” he said, “ I know

10、that you can do better. I ve seen the work you do in class,and some of it is amazing.Way better than C work. ” Gertrude knew that there were moments when she tried a little harder than what everyone expected. But she just didn t have confidence in herself. She didn t really believe that she could ch

11、ange; in fact,she was scared by the thought of having the power to become whatever she wanted. She stopped listening to Mr. Mister about half way through his speech and just nodded her head until he stopped.That night,Gertrude had a dream. It was ten years into the future and she was still living wi

12、th her mom in her average neighborhood. A voice spoke in the dream: “The present is nothing more than the outcome of the choices made in the past. The future will be the results of the choices we make today. ” Gertrude started crying average sized tears,because she knew that she helped shape the wor

13、ld in which she lived, and the choices she made produced the options she had. She woke up with her pillow wet.Gertrude was relieved to be back in middle school. She took a little more care in getting herself ready that morning, and she felt better than normal. She tried harder in school, and she fel

14、t smarter than usual. She helped more around the house, and it looked better. Sure, there were still lots of things that Gertrud struggled with,but just trying her best made her feel better when she didn,t succeed. Gertrude even became great at failing by learning from her mistakes.25. Which of the

15、following words can best describe Gertrude in Paragraph 1 ?A. Popular. B. Optimistic. C. Ordinary. D. Modest.26. Where did Gertrudes problem actually lie?A. In herself. B. In her family.C. In her teacher. D. In her studies.27. What can we say for sure about Gertrude from the last paragraph?A. She su

16、ffered more.B. She failed in her attempts.C. She changed fundamentally.D. She was glad about failures.CWith the explosion of consumer choices in recent history, the latest must -haves would surely need to be upgraded more often than every 10 years. In 2002 a computer and basic mobile phone would hav

17、e been enough for most people, but now? The public need a trendy notebook computer and a smart phone with WiFi connection to feel they are up -to -date. So when will we have enough things? When will we finally be happy? Well, it looks like the things we buy today will barely keep us satisfied for a

18、few months.In the eyes of some psychologists, far from making us happy, greater consumer choice creates many serious psychological problems. A fundamental principle of the society is that more freedom is better and more choice in the marketplace means more freedom. Therefore more choice leads to mor

19、e happiness. This is not the case, however.Imagine you go to a caf6 offering chocolate and vanilla ice cream. You choose the chocolate and eat it happily. But what if the cafe serves 50 kinds of ice cream? You choose chocolate and then start to worry, “ maybe blueberry would have been better,perhaps

20、 the half-fat ice cream would have been healthier. Stupid me, all these choices and I didnt make the best one! ”In China s major cities we have now passed the point where more consumer choice is making us happier. We are annoyed by all the options we have, disappointed because our expectations are s

21、o high and angered at ourselves when we don t make a perfect choice every time.A newspaper reporter tells a story about traveling on a plane with high -speed Internet access. He thought this was amazing-the newest piece of technology he had heard of. Thenthe service went down. The man next to him wa

22、s angry and swore. The reporter thought, “How quickly the world owes him something he knew existed only 10 seconds ago!”28. What is the text mainly talking about?A. Hi -tech and consumer needs.B. Computers and smart phones.C. Wireless products and WiFi connection.D. Diverse choices and consumer sati

23、sfaction.29. What may some psychologists think of the consumer demand in the cafe?A. Variety leads to unhappiness.B. More choice means more freedom.C. The consumer has mental problems.D. The shop provides too many choices.30. Why was the man next to the reporter quite annoyed?A. Someone owed him mon

24、ey.B. The net connection was interrupted.C. The air hostess offered poor service.D. The pleasure lasted only 10 seconds.31. What does the underlined word “swore” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Fell asleep.B. Made promises.C. Said rude words.DDolphin (海豚)or not a dolphin? That is the question

25、! You see, there are several types of dolphins. Some are saltwater dolphins while others are river dolphins.“What are the 32 types of dolphins?” When people are asking the question, they are actually referring to the saltwater dolphins in oceans and seas. The river dolphins living in freshwater are

26、not included in these species (物種). But what would be the answer in this case if we ask, “Dolphin or not a dolphin?” The answer would obviously be yes. River dolphins still belong to the dolphin family.Among the 32 types of dolphins,some do not actually wear the word “ dolphin ” in their names, such

27、 as the tucuxi, while others actually have the word “whale” as part of their names even if they are not whales but in fact, belong to the dolphin family, for example, the melon -headed whale and the killer whale. So what would be the answer to the question “ dolphin or not a dolphin?” in these cases

28、? It would be yes. All these species do belong to the dolphin family.Another question that people ask is,“ Are the sea animals that perform at aquariums (水族館)all dolphins?” So, it always seems to come back to the question, “Dolphin or not a dolphin?” Well the answer is no in this case. The sea anima

29、ls that perform there are not all dolphins. The beluga which people tend to think belong to the dolphin family because they show what seems like a smile, like most dolphins, are in fact a species of the whale family.Now that you read these facts about dolphins,you probably realize that certain sea a

30、nimals may appear to be part of the dolphin species and that others seem to be part of the whale family but in either case, it is not obvious and can be surprising when you identify a sea animal as being a dolphin or not a dolphin. That is the question!32. Which of the following actually belongs to

31、the whale family?A. The tucuxi. B. The beluga.C. The killer whale. D. The melon -headed whale.33. What do we know about the majority of the dolphins?A. They perform for audience. B. They appear friendly.C. They look like whales. D. They live in fresh water.34. What could be added about dolphins befo

32、re the last paragraph if you were the author?A. The living area. B. Dolphin training.C. The eating habits. D. Further identification.35. This article can be classified as_.A. popular science B. literary fictionC. a news report D. a travel diary第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)

33、為 多余選項(xiàng)。Hello! My name is Aurora Carlson. I was born in England, educated in both the French and American schooling systems,and lived most of my life in various places around the United States. 36This undying love for everything Chinese started when I was 16. On somewhat of a whim (奇想),I decided to s

34、pend a year as an exchange student in Beijing, attending a local Chinese High School and living with a wonderful Chinese host family. 37 After just one year, I became mad about everything in here.38 I received a B. A. in Chinese and East Asian Studies from the University of Wisconsin -Madison, and c

35、an speak and write Mandarin Chinese on a near-native level. Though I am fully aware of the land and have traveled quite a lot throughout the country,my curiosity in the studies of China never fades. 39 A place that once upon a time seemed such a faraway land now feels like a second home, a home with

36、 the most welcoming of neighbors.In my free time, I love to do yoga and cook. 40 I hope you join me in Rediscovering China, to explore this wonderful place from a unique foreign viewpoint.A. I graduated from University of California, Berkeley.B. I find it really hard to put down Chinese history book

37、s.C. Unfortunately, I have not yet mastered Chinese cuisine.D. I have landed at CCTV by way of a strong interest in China.E. On the contrary, it seems that the more I learn, my interest grows even stronger.F. Before this, I really had no knowledge or connection to this faraway land, just young curio

38、sity.G. Since then, my life has seemed to focus on gaining a better understanding of the country and its people.第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I got on the bus and noticed a girl looking at me. With the warmest smiles, she rose and 41 int

39、o the aisle (過道),offering her seat to me politely and respectably. I was wrong -footed, then conflicted. “No,” I 42 silently, holding back a laugh from within, “I come from a 43 where I do that for you. ” I realized immediately what a 44 place that was.Speech failed me; I burnt with 45 Later, I refl

40、ected that this was an act of 46 I bowed in recognition, 47 felt I bowed with shame. I am fit, able, strong. In my head, I am 48 She shocked me by making me so acutely aware of my 49 years.To accept the seat was to accept that 50 status-elderly, needy, requiring care-a status I was not yet 51 to acq

41、uire. To decline was to 52 an act of generosity. To turn a blind eye was to appear 53 and impolite. To explain, on a 54 bus, was impossible.The 55 situation was played out before the other passengers. What if, once I was seated, an older person 56 and no one offered a seat? Should I remain seated an

42、d burn with shame, or stand and 57 my newly received gift-a slap (巴掌)in the face for the kind and caring girl?58 I took the seat, smiled and 59 my head on to my chest. The bus came to a stop. I got up, walked slowly, 60 and noisily down the aisle and out into the rain.41. A. stepped B. climbed C. sl

43、id D. ran42. A. argued B. screamed C. announced D. added43. A. continent B. community C. family D. generation44. A. nice B. proper C. public D. strange45. A. disappointment B. weakness C. embarrassment D. happiness46. A. aggression B. violence C. goodness D. faith47. A. but B. and C. so D. or48. A.

44、wrong B. vital C. normal D. young49. A. coming B. advancing C. past D. recent from 50. A. high B. low C. new D. equal51. A. suitable B. ready C. proud D. perfect52. A. reject B. perform C. commit D. balance53. A. ungrateful B. unfortunate C. uncomfortable D. unbearable54. A. school B. s

45、huttle C. crowded D. local55. A. different B. similar C. dangerous D. tough56. A. boarded B. entered C. searched D. relaxed57. A. hand out B. give up C. give back D. hand over58. A. Doubtfully B. Naturally C. Delightedly D. Awkwardly59. A. shook B. nodded C. hung D. lifted60. A. suddenly B. heavily

46、C. energetically D. effortlessly第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The Silk Road linked ancient Rome and 61 (distance) China. It was once the greatest network of trade routes (路線)on earth,along 62 traveled precious goods,such as silk and gold, as well as revolutionary new ideas.

47、In time it 63 (begin) to decline. The traffic slowed, the merchants left and 64 (final) its towns disappeared beneath the desert sands to be forgotten for a thousand years; however,tales grew up of 65 ( lose) cities filled with treasures and evil spirits guarded them. In the early years of the last cen

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