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1、第一局部:語言知識運(yùn)用共兩節(jié),總分值 45分第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)選擇共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分1. Mr Smith,director of the company, can t affordweek to travel abroad.A. a; aB. the; the C. /; theD. /; a2. The expert did en courage theof new medical treatme nts into his own coun try.A. atte nti onB. in troducti on C. inten ti onD. in formati on3. -
2、Silly me! I forget what my luggage looks like.What do you thinkover thereA. itB. thatC. thisD. the one4. Remember to bring themoney to the primary school in the village.A. collect ing B. collected C. being collected D. being collect ing5. You can predict everythi ng. Often thi ngs dontas you expect.
3、A. run out B. break out C. work out D. put out6. He told me that his request for a rise had bee n.A. tur ned outB. tur ned over C. tur ned aro und D. tur ned dow n7. The speakerpronunciation is the best will get the first place.A. whose B. whichC. whatD. that8. The little girl is seriously ill. Luck
4、ily we have decided to doit takes to help.A. whicheverB. whatever C. whe never D. however9. -Will Barbara come to our party?-1 am not sure, because hego to the concert with his frie nd.A. canB. mustC. should D. might10. in the hometow n, he went back to compa ny.A. Hav ing visited B. Not havi ng vis
5、ited C. Visit ingD. Not visit ing11. -It is ni ce. Never beforesuch a special dri nk!I am glad you like it.A. I have had B. I had had C. have I hadD. had I had12. It is still a problemto hide the stole n mon ey.A. why B. whichC. where D. who13. - I really don t know when we can get over all the trou
6、bles.! Our troubles will soon be over.A. Forget itB.Cheer up C. Neither do I D. What a pity14. Nowadays it is obvious that the Internetour life rapidly.A. would cha nge B. cha nged C. had cha nged D. is cha nging15. -Do you thi nk Tim did well in the En glish speech con test?-. He won the first plac
7、e.A. He couldn t have done better. B. He played naturallyC. He was not nervous at allD. I couldn t agree more第二節(jié)完形填空每題1.5分,總分值30分)Doing com munity service work, I spe nt three or four hours handing out warm dinner tothe homeless out in the streets. After that I went to a 16 shelter not far from the
8、Bay Bridge.I was in high school and at the time my sis ter was too young to 17 . She wan ted to help,|18 she made four or five doze n chocolate chip cookies for me to19 and hand outto people. Whe n gett ing to the homeless shelter I passed out the rema ining meals. I had the containers with my 20 co
9、okies in them and bega n to 21 , offeri ng them to anyone n ear me.I 22 an old gen tlema n and said,“ Sir, would you like a cookie? He stopped andturned aroun d, looked at me 23 in the eye and said,“ What did you say? Did you call me sir? Itold him I had, and his eyes 24 a little bit and he said,“ N
10、o o25 has called me sir. He was completely take n aback.It struck me.I explai ned I had bee n raised that 26color and social status, every one deserved 27.It made me 28 to thi nk that just because he was homeless, no one 29 him the hon or. It broke my 30 , and I couldn t help 31 cry. I just didn 3 2
11、indrsteffii(evercalled him sir? I had never thought that anyone was below me because I wasn t raised that way.Every 33 pers on deserves to be treated with dig ni ty. Years later, I still carry that memory andthe 34 it taught me. Sometimes, what we take for gra nted can35 make a differe nee insome on
12、e s life.How have you made a differe nee to others? How have others made a differe nee to you?16. A. useless B. careless C. homeless D. hopeless17. A. participateB. in volve C. choose D. go18. A. howeverB. butC. yetD. so19. A. bringB. fetchC. collect D. take20. A. classmate s B. schoolmate s C. sist
13、er s D. family s21. A. walk around B. knock around C. come around D. sta nd around22. A. wentB. cameC. approachedD. met23. A. right B. eve nC. stillD. just24. A. wateredB. criedC. toreD. dropped25. A. alreadyB. everC. stillD. yet26. A. in spiteB. regardless of C. concerned about D. for fear of27. A.
14、 happ in ess B. truth C. respectD. help28. A. strong-minded B. sadC. frightenedD. pleased29. A. han dedB. afforded C. provided D. supplied30. A. eyes B. mind C. opinions D. heart31. A. but B. andC. until D. or_|32. A. whatB. whe nC. whether D. why33. A. sin gleB. poorC. ordi naryD. no rmal34. A. sto
15、ries B. less onsC. experie ncesD. tears35. A. equally B. hardlyC. really D. fin ally第二局部:閱讀理解共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C和D中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATess was eight years old. Her little brother An drew was very sick and their pare nts werecompletely out of mon ey. She heard Daddy say to he r
16、 tearful Mother,“ Only a miracle can savehim now. Tess took her money and made her way six blocks to Rexall s Drug Store.“And what do you want? the chemist asked in an annoyed tone of voice.“I m talking to mybrother from Chicago whom I haven t seen for ages.“Well, I want to talk to you about my brot
17、her, Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone.“ He s really sick. He has somethi ng bad grow ing in side his head and my Daddy says only amiracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?“Weion t sell miracles here, little girl. I m sorry but I can t help you, the chemist said, sofa litt
18、le.“ Listen, I can help you. The chemist s brother wdeessweilman. He asked Tess, “Whatkind of miracle does your brother n eed?“I don t know, Tess replied. “Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can t pay for it,so I want to use my mon ey. “ How much do you have? asked the man from Chicago.“
19、 One dollar and eleven cents, Tessanswered.“And it s all the money I have, but I can geiome more, if I need to.“Well what a coincidenee 巧合, smiled the man. “A dollar and eleven centthe exactprice of a miracle for your little brother. Take me to where you live. Let s see if 1 have the kind omiracle y
20、ou need.That man was Dr. Carlt on Armstr ong, a surge on in n eurosurgery 神經(jīng)外科.The operati on was completed without charge and it was n t long un til An drew was home aga in and doing wellTess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost one dollar and eleve n cents plusthe faith of a little chi
21、ld.36. What can we lear n from the first paragraph?A. Tess s brother would recover because there was a miracle.B. Tess s brother would die because his family had no money to treat his illness.C. Tess s family would look for a miracle to treat An drew s ill ness.D. An drew should go to hospital for a
22、 miracle.37. Why did the chemist get anno yed first?A. Because he was a n ervous manB. Because Tess didn t buy his medicine.C. Because Tess had bothered him and his brother.D. Because Tess was poorly dressed.38. What can we learn about Dr. Carlton Armstrong?A. He was a stone hearted man.B. He cared
23、for only a little mon ey.C. He n ever helped others uni ess give n a lot of moneyD. He was a kind gen tlema n and ready to help others.39. What can be the best title ?A. A dyi ng boy and her sister B. A miracle of $ 1.10C. A kind doctor and his brother D. A poor girl and a doctorBIn the United State
24、s, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he doesnot bec ome very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what“ keeping up with theJon eses is about. It is the story of some one who tried to look as rich as his n eighbors.The expressi on was first used in 1913 by a
25、 young America n called Arthur Moma nd. He told thisstory about himself. He bega n ear ning $ 125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of moneyin those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighborhood. Whenhe saw that rich people rode horses, Moma nd went horseback ridi
26、 ng every day. Whe n he sawthat rich people had serva nts. Moma nd and his wife also hired a serva nt and gave big partiesfor their new n eighbors.It was like a race, but one could never finish this race because one was always trying to keep up.The race en ded for Moma nd and his wife whe n they cou
27、ld no Ion ger pay for their new way of life.They had to move back to an apartme nt in New York City. Moma nd looked around him andnoticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbors. He sawthe funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He c
28、alled it“ Keep ing up witJon eses because “ Jones is a very com mon n ame in the Un ited States.“ Keep ing up with theJoneses came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand sseries appeared in differe nt n ewspapers across the country for over 28 years.People n ever see
29、m to get tired of keep ing up with the Jon eses. And there are“ Jon eses in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because|no matter what one does, Mr. Jones always seems to be ahead.40. Some people want to keep up with the Jon eses because they.A. want
30、 to be as rich as their n eighboursB. want others to know or to think that they are richC. don t want others to know they are richD. want to be happy41. It can be inferred from the story that rich people like to.A. live outside New York CityB. live in New York CityC. live i n apartme ntsD. live with
31、 many n eighbours42. What s the author s attitude to keeping up with the Joneses?A. Negative.B. Positive.C. Supportive. D. Objective.C33 Chilea n min ers were trapped n early a half-mile un dergro und after the mine accide nt.They had no real hope that they d ever be found. Luckily, though, the men
32、had Luis Urzua. Theywere rescued to safety on October 13, 2O1O.Urzua, 54, was the shift leader at the time of the disaster, and used all his wisdoms and his leadership tale nts to help his men stay calm and in con trol for the 17 terrible days it took for rescuers to make their first con tact with t
33、hem.It was no surprise that Urzua was the last of the 33 miners to leave the mine.Urzua - after shaking hands with rescue workers - climbed into a capsule barely wider thana man s shoulders at 9:46 and was hauled up 拖上來 from a narrow hole drilled through 2,000feet of rock. He arrived at the top 11 m
34、inut es later.We have done what the en tire world was wait ing for,he told Chilea n Preside ntSebastia n Pi nera immediately after his rescue.“ The 69 days that we fought so hard were not invain. Pinera greeted Urzua, saying“You have been rescued, coming out last like a goodleader You have no idea h
35、ow all Ch ilea ns share with you your hardships, your hope, and your joy. You are an inspiration. With Urzua by his side, thepreside nt led the crowd in singing the n ati onal an them.Rob inson Marquez once worked withUrzua in a n earby mine. He described Urzua as a calm, professi onal pers on and a
36、 born leader.|“ He is very protective of his men and obviously loves them. He wouldn t have left until all of hismen were safely above ground, Marquez said.Under Urzua s leadership, the men stretched an emergency food supply meant to lastjust 48 hours over two and a half weeks, taking tiny sips of m
37、ilk and bites of fish every other day.He described the difficulties of the first days, say ing that it took about three hours for the dust to settle before the men could in spect where tons of collapsed rock sealed off 堵住themai n way out. Whe n the rescuers first made con tact by drilli ng a n arrow
38、 hole into their refuge 避難處,the miners were so excited that every on e wan ted to hug the drill hammer.After the collapse, Urzua was the first to speak to Pin era and to urge him not to let him and his men dow n.“ Don t leave us alone, he asked the preside nt, who assured the workers that they would
39、 not beaba ndon ed, telli ng them he would do everythi ng he could to get them back to the surface.43. The mi ne collapsed on.A. March 2 B. Ju ne 3C. August 5 D. October 1344. Which word can t be used to describe Urzua?A. Selfish B. CalmC. Optimistic D. Tale nted45. What do you know about the capsul
40、e?A. It is very spacious.B. It is very n arrow.C. It is made by Urzua.D. It is used in space.46. The emerge ncy food supply was desig ned to last.A. over two and a half weeksB. five daysC. one weekD. two daysDThe Apple iPhone s impact was widely evident 明顯的at the Consumer Electronics Show, asnew tou
41、ch scree n devices could be found everywhere.The con sumer electr onics in dustry came un butt oned in Las Vegas this week. At the annualCon sumer Electro nics Show, compa nies from aro und the world un veiled many devices boasti ng以擁有 而自豪touch -se nsitive tech no logy, rather tha n traditi onal pus
42、h-butt on con trols.Motorola, Sony, and LG Electronics all showed off touch-screen phones this week. Microsoft |Chairma n Bill Gates praised and offered a touch-scree n computer, the Surface, related to a flat|panel TV for a tabletop. Even camera makers, such as Kodak , included touch-screen LCDs in
43、 their devices. Touch-screen tech has been in use for years , but the push to develop and weave it into consumer electronics gathered steam with the June introduction of Apple s iPhone. “ Thetouch- screen industry is really getting hot, says Jennifer Colegrove, a senior analyst at iSuppli.“ Si nce t
44、he iPh one came out, there are a lot of co mpanies that did not have a relati on ship withtouch scree ns before that decided, OK, I want to make a touch scree n, too.The touch scree n tech ecosystem now in cludes more tha n 100 compa nies specializ ing in everythi ng from smudge-proof 防污的scree ns to
45、 sensors 傳感器able to detect fingers before they eve n con tact the scree n. Sales of leadi ng touch-scree n tech no logies, such as those used in mobile phonesand navigation 航行devices , are expected to rise to $ 4.4 billionin 2022, up from $ 2.4 billion in 2006, according to iSuppli estimates.47. Wha
46、t did the writer thi nk about the Apple iPho ne?A. The Apple iPh one was beautiful.B. The Apple iPh one was popular.C. The Apple iPh one was expe nsive.D. The Apple iPh one was attractive.48. What is the mean ing of the underlined word“ unveiled in the second paragraphA. I nve nted.B. Uni ocked.C. D
47、iscovered.D. Showed.49. The touch-scree n tech was used in con sumer electro nics mai nly because of.A. traditi onal push-butt on con trolsB. Microsoft Chairman Bill GatesC. the introduction of Apple s iPhoneD. the touch-scree n tech ecosystem50. What can we lear n from the passage?A. The touch-scre
48、e n tech no logy will disappear.B. The touch-scree n tech no logy will be replaced by traditi onal push-butt on con trols.C. The touch-scree n tech no logy will be as importa nt as traditi onal push-butt on con trols.D. The touch-scree n tech no logy will be more widely used in electr onics devices.
49、第二節(jié)共5小題;每題2分,總分值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正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有多余選項(xiàng)。Have you ever see n any stude nts whose trousers hang so low you can see theirun derwear? What do you thi nk of that? Fashi on able? Some of today s tee nagers are big fans ofsuch a look. 51.The headmaster of a school in cen tral Italy has as
50、ked stude nts to stop wear ing low-risejeans that expose un derwear and parts of the body. His request came after a class trip. One day,he saw one boy s baggy trousers slide to his feet. 52.But in Italy, a nation that takes fashion very seriously, the suggestion caused a debate amongpare nts, teache
51、rs and stude nts. The issue is whether the headmasters request will limit students freedom or whether dress in Italian schools is too casual.53. “ We do not want to kick fashion out, the headmaster explained,“ but extremes極端of fashi on like this are not right in school. Many other schools have now r
52、equested thattheir stude nts also stop wear ing such trousers.54. Ludovica Gaudio, 14, wore extremely low trousers expos ing orange un derwearin class. It was cold, so she wore a matchi ng orange scarf. 55. “I dont reallyfeel comfortable in those sort of jea ns, said Sarah Latta nzi,“ in win ter, wh
53、e n dressed like that,its quite cold and I am afrai d my stomach will ache. A. But recently this trend has been at the center of an argument in Italian middle schools.B. A pare nts group praised the move in favor of good taste, while others advised schools tostop worry ing about fashi on and fix up old school buildi ngs.C. He poin ted out that this way of dress ing is not suitable for school.D. Most stude nts have simply ign ored the request.E. Ano ther 14-year-old said she would probably respect the request, si
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