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世紀(jì)金榜圓您夢(mèng)想第17頁(yè)(共17頁(yè))山東世紀(jì)金榜科教文化股份有限公司高三英語(yǔ)2016.01注意:本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答案全部做在答題卡上??偡譃?20分。考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第一卷(共85分)第一部分,聽(tīng)力測(cè)試(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)做題時(shí).先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后.你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthewomansuggestthemanlookforthebook?A.Underthechair.B.Inthekitchen.C.Ontheshelf.2.%Vhatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Teacherandstudent.3.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Newshoes.B.Shoeshops.C.Thewoman'shusband.4.Whatisthemansurprisedat?A.Theterribleworkinghabit.B.Startingworkat9:00am.C.Startingworkat7:30am.5.Whatnewsdidthewomangetfromtheman?A.SusanwillleaveforBeijing.B.MarywillleaveforShanghai.C.SusanwillleaveforShanghai.第二節(jié)(共15小題:侮小題!分.滿分15分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題.從題中所給的A.B.C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).井標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話前。你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題.每小題5秒鐘:聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍.聽(tīng)第6段材料.回答第6至第7題。6.Whateventisthemangoingtotakepartin?A.Thehighjump.B.Thelongjump.C.The100-meterdash.7.Howfastdidthewomanrunintheracelasttime?A.30.5seconds.B.13.5seconds.C.14.5seconds.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至第10題.8.Whichshirtismadeofsilk?A.TheblueoneB.Thegreenone.C.Thewhiteone.9.Howmuchdoesthesilkshirtcost?A.$78.B.$87.C.$8010.Whydoesthemandecidetobuytheshirt?A.Itisverycheap.B.Itistheoneheislookingfor.C.Thecolorandthestylearegood.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至第13題。11.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inahank.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahotel12.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhiswork?A.Hethinksit'sreallyhard.B.Hedoesn'tthinkit'shardatall.C.Sometimesit'shard,butsometimesit'snot.13.HowdidthemanspendlastSaturday?A.Hepreparedforworkinginabank.B.Hewasbusyreceivingguests.C.Hehadagoodrestathome.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至第16題。14.Whereisthehousethewomanrecommendsthemantobuy?A.OntheeastofahillalongtheDanshuiB.OnthebankoftheDanshuiC.OnahilltotheeastoftheDanshuil5.Whenisthetimeforagoodviewintherecommendedhouse?A.Atdawn.B.Atnoon.C.Atmidnight.16.Howmuchshouldthemanpayincashtobuythehouse?A.10thousandyuan.13.3millionyuan.C.6millionyuan.聽(tīng)第l0段材料,回答第17至第20題.17.WhatdoesthenewsfromtheSydneytellus?A.Thestudentshadlittercontrolovertheevent.B.Thestudentshelpedthelittercontrol.C.TheNationalForestParksweregreenandclean.18.Whatisnotincludedinthenewswe'vejustheard?A.Theministervisitedthepaintingexhibition.B.Students'paintingsareonshow.C.SchoolshaveaccesstotheWorldWideWeb.I9.Whydidsixthousandschoolcleanersgatherinfrontofthetownhall?A.Tohelpthelittercontrol.B.Toobjecttothegovernment'sdecision.C.Totakeovertheschools'cleaning.20.Whatmakestheschoolcleanersangrywiththegovernment?A.Lowpay.B.Longworkinghours.C.Fearoflosingjobs.第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題:每小題1分.滿分15分)21.ChinaofthoseyearsinthehitTVseries一TheLegendofMiyueisChinaatWar.A.The:不填B.The;aC.不填;;aD.不填;不填22.Thecompanyhasgotfrommanyusersbothathomeandabroadfortop-qualityproductsandservices.A.benefitB.apologyC.creditD.envy23.Britainisa"second-ratepower"whichhasbeenforacentury-yetLondonremainsthemostinfluentialcityintheworld.A.indeclineB.ineffectC.onthemoveD.ontherise24.1havetoremindmyselfthatsomebirdsarcnotmeanttobecaged.Theirfeathersarejusttoobright.Andwhentheyflyaway,thepartofyou_knowsitwasanoffencetolockthemupdoesfeelhappy.A.thatB.whoC.where25.Onenightin1905.Frankaccidentallylefthisdrinkoutsideontheovernight.?Itwasabsolutelydelicious.A.WhatforB.SowhatC.Guesswhat26.Westilldon'tknowtheexacttimeforthefirsthumanbeing.A.tohavebeenclonedB.beingclonedC.havingbeenclonedD.tobecloned27.Parentsshouldguidetheirchildren,notdirectthem.Observeyourchild`stalentandinterestslie,andthenencouragetheminthosedirections.A.whatB.whereC.whenD.that28.Inlessthan4decades,we'lllivelongerandhavechildreninoldage.Thisshiftissosignificantthatitis_tothechangefrommonkeystohumans.A.considerableB.comparableC.predictableD.irresistible29.It'sstrangethatsomefundamentalprofessionsinoursocietyrarelyreceivetherespectoracknowledgementthey_A.matchB.acceptC.reserveD.deserve30.bothsidesaccepttheagreementalastingpeacebeestablishedinthisregion.A.Onlyif;willB.Ifonly;wouldC.Should;willD.Unless;would31.Withaviolenteffort,MathildeLoiselovercamehergriefandreplied,"Nothing.OnlyIhaven'tadress.GiveyourinvitationtosomefriendofyourswhosewifewillbetterthanIshall."A.turnoutB.carryoutC.giveoutD.comeout32.Learninganotherlanguageislikesteppingoutofadoor,throughwhichIcanandseemoreclearlymyownlanguage.A.takebackB.lookbackC.turnbackD.getback33."Helivedwellonhisgoodlooks,butinsteadhechosetothrive(成功)onhistalent."PeoplepraisedNingZetaolikethis.A.shouldhaveB.musthaveC.mighthaveD.couldhave34.TostrengthenJapan'sdiplomaticinfluenceandincreasemilitarypresenceacrosstheworld,Abe(安倍)agreaterroleforhiscountryininternationalaffairssincehetookoffice.A.sought.B.hadsoughtC.isseeking;·,D.hasbeenseeking35.一Ican'tbelieveyoutookmyphone!Giveitback!一!ItwasTony.A.YouarekillingthefattedcalfB.YouarebarkingatthewrongtreeC.YouarethepotcallingkettleblackD.Youaremakingamountainoutofamolehill第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題:每小題1分,滿分20分)Membersofthepost-1990generationlookingforworkapplyformultiplepositions.TheyholdHigh36ofthejobs,areflectionofyoungpeople'schangingattitudesinthecountry'sdevelopment,arecentresearchshowed.Whenfreshgraduatesdolandajobinterview,theyarealsomorelikelytomissit,37offersandhavenoqualms(不安)aboutquittingiftheworkisnot38Theseweresomeofthemain39oftheresearchconductedbyleadingChineserecruitment(招聘)website5.Ofthose40,45.1%oftheemployerssaidmorethanhalfofjobcandidates41toturnupontimeforinterviews.Morethan60%ofthefresh42alsofelttheyneededhelpfromtheirparentstolookforwork,theresearchshowed.LiuJinjin,deputydirectorofthehumanresourcesdepartmentattheSocialSciencesAcademicPress,saidmembersofthepost-1990generationare43aboutemploymentanditwas44forthemtobreakappointmentsforjobinterviews.“Mostofthepost-1990generationaretheonlychildinthefamily.Theirlivingconditionshavegreatly45fromthatofthepost-1980andpost-1970generations.Theydon'texperiencemuch46inlifesotheypaycloserattentiontopersonal47andinterestswhenhuntingforajob.Thepost-1990generationalsodoesnotcareabouttheamountofmoneytheymake.48theworkingenvironment,thehappinesstheygetfromtheirworkandrespectfromothersarewhat49“Thepost-1990generationdoesnotthinktwiceaboutleavingintheirfirstyearofwork.Iftheyloseinterestinajoborarenotclearabouttheirfuturecareerpath,theywill50easily,”Liusaid.Membersofthegenerationarealsomoreself-centered.Theywantmoretimeforthemselvesandarenotwillingtowork51.Theirattitudetolifeismorecasual,Liusaid.ZhangGao,thecampusbranddirectorofChineseInternetsearchgiantBaidu,saidasurveyitconductedthisyearfoundthatthepost-1990generationfocusonwork-life52,“Theyneedsomespacewhentheyworkanddon'twanttobemanagedtoo53.”Zhangsaid.54thatmembersofthatgenerationoftenchoosetoworkaccordingtotheirinterestsandhavetheirownideasandviewsaboutwork.“55thisgenerationisverysensitiveandhasalotofself-respect,soemployersneedtobeconcernedabouttheirtemperaments(性情)andwaysofcommunication,”shesaid.36.A.goalsB.dreamsC.standardsD.expectations37.A.bringdownB.turndownC.putdownD.letdown38.A.totheirtasteB.intheirfavorC.fortheirbenefitD.attheirconvenience39.A.effectsB.solutionsC.plansD.findings40.A.employedB.admittedC.surveyedD.recruited41.A.attemptedB.failedC.managedD.agreed42.A.employeesB.graduatesC.intervieweesD.students43.A.pickyB.seriousC.concernedD.tolerant44.A.unusualB.strangeC.commonD.appropriate45.A.changedB.promotedC.strengthenedD.improved46.A.pressureB.sorrowC.curiosityD.sympathy47.A.informationB.situationC.preferencesD.majors48.A.ThereforeB.AnyhowC.BesidesD.Instead49.A.matterB.meanC.requireD.remain50.A.discourageB.quitC.complainD.criticize51.A.sometimeB.fulltimeC.part-timeD.overtime52.A.issueB.entertainmentC.routineD.balance53.A.casuallyB.gentlyC.strictlyD.deadly54.A.sayingB.speakingC.addingD.assuming55.A.InfactB.InshortC.IncontrastD.Intotal第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)ASummerSurfCampiscentrallylocatedontheBestWesternseashoreinCocoaBeach&JupiteratSummerSurfCampiscentrallylocatedontheBestWesternseashoreinCocoaBeach&JupiteratCarlinBeachParkwithaccommodationsattheHolidayInnExpressinJunoCocoaBeach/JupiterSurfCamp一SummerSummerSurfCampDates.SurfCamp一Session1May27th-30thFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session2June2nd-6thFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session3June9th-13thTeenWeek(Ages12-17).SurfCamp一Session4June16th-20thFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session5June23rd-27thAdultsOnly(18andover).SurfCamp一Session6June30th-July3rdFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session7July7th-11thFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session8July14th-18thWomen'sCamp(18andover).SurfCamp一Session9July21st-25thFamilySurfWeek(AllAges).SurfCamp一Session10July28th-August1stAdultsOnly(18andover).A20%discountwillbeappliedtothe4-DaySurfCampWeeks..Parentsarealwayswelcometosignupandjointheirchildrenduringtheteenweeksurfcampsessions.SummerCampDetails:.Usecoupon(優(yōu)彩券)code:"CAMPS"atcheckouttogetthe5%discount.DailyRate:5125.00/person.SurfCampRuns:9:30am一2:30pm.Pleasenote:Wedon'tsupervise(監(jiān)督)thecampersafter2:45pm.DirectionstoCamp:clickhere56.WhoareallowedtotakepaninSession5andSession8?A.MrJohnsonandhiswife.B.Acouplewithoutchildren.C.MrBlackandhis19-year-oldson.D.MrsBlackandher21-year-olddaughter.57.IfMrandMrsBrownhavea"CAMPS"couponandwanttojoinintheSummerSurfCampfromJune30thtoJuly3rd,howmuchshouldtheypay?、A.$600.B.$760.C.$800.D.$950.58.Whatcanweknowfromtheform?A.Thecampersaresupervisedallday.B.AcouplecansignupandjoinintheCampbyfax.C.ParentscantakepartinSession3togetherwiththeirchildren.D.AnadultcanjoinintheSummerSurfCamponanydayinJune.BAstrangearmyofgiantsstandsaroundtheedgesofaremoteislandinthePacificOcean.Oratleastthat'showitmightappear.ThefiguresliningEasterIslandareactuallyhugestonescarvedtolooklikehulking(笨重的)humanfigures.Thestatueshave”guarded”thesecoastsforcenturies.Butnoteventheislandersaresurehowtheygotthere.Joinscientificdetectivesastheyinvestigatethishistoricalmystery.TheMysteryNearlyathousandgiantstonefiguresstandsidebysideonEasterIsland,nowapartofChile.Calledmoai(MOH-eye)bythelocals,thestatuescanweighmorethan80tons一aboutasmuchastenwhales一andsomestandastallasathree-storybuilding.Scientiststhinkislandersbegancreatingthemoaisome800yearsagotohonortheirancestors.Inland,scientistsfoundavolcaniccrateranddugoutancienttoolsthereusedtocarvefiguresfromthevolcanicrock.Butthecrater(火山口)isfarfromwheremostofthestatuesnowstand.Andscientistsknowthepeopledidn'thavewheelsoranimalstomovetherockgiants.Sohowdidthestonefigurestravelasfaras11milesfromthecratertotheisland'scoasts?Someideasareprettywild一peoplehavesuggestedthatthemoaiwalkedbythemselves,oreventhatspacealiensbeameddowntolendahand.ScientistsstruggledtoEasterIslandtofindoutthetruth.TheDetectives"Heave-ho!"cryagroupofscientistsastheypullonropestiedtoahugestatue.TheinvestigatorsareseekingcluesaboutthemoaiinoneofEasterIsland'sgreenvalleys.Wonderingiftheislanderscouldhavetransportedthestatuesuprightwithjustropeandmusclepower,theywrappedthreestrongropesaroundtheforeheadofaten-foot-tallmoaicopy.Withseveralpeoplepullingeachrope.they'reabletorockthe10,000-poundfiguresidetoside,movingitforwardwitheverytug(拖拽)·"Thestatue'sshapemakesthismovementfairlyeasy,"teamleaderCarlLiposays.Inthepast,researchershavetriedothermovingmethods.Onegrouptiedropetothetopandbaseofanactualmoaiandattemptedtodragitforwardwithtwistingmotions.Anotherteamlaidareal13-footmoaiontoagiantlogandpulledthelogforward.Alltheexperimentssharedoneresult:Theinvestigatorsgotseriouspain!TheEvidenceAlthoughvariousscientificsleuths(偵查)foundwaystomovethemoai,researchersstilldon'tagreeonwhatreallyhappened.Someofthesetechniquesmighthaveonlyworkedovershortdistancesandonflatland.Otherswouldhavedamagedthemoai.;Manypeoplethinkthestatueswerelaidhorizontallyonwoodensledswhichweredraggedwithropeacrosslogtracks."Thiswouldhavebeenthesafestwaytomovethemoai,"archaeologistJoAnneVanTilburgsays."Itexplainswhyhardlyanyaredamaged."Butthetruthmayneverberevealed.(Expertsareprettysure,though,thataliensweren'tinvolved.)Afterall,theislandersstoppedmakingthestatuesatleast300yearsago,laterhundredsofislanderslefttheislandorcaughtdeadlydiseasesbroughtbyexplorers.Manyofthetnoai'ssecretsdisappearedwiththem.Todaytheonlyremainingwitnessestotheeventsarethemoaithemselves.Andthelipsofthesestone-facedgiantsaresealed.59.Howmanypossiblewaysofmovingtherockgiantsarementionedinthepassage?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Themoaiwascreatedbytheislanders800yearsagotowishforgoodluck.B.Someoftherockgiantsweredamagedwhilebeingmovedtowheretheyarenow.C.Allthewitnessestothesecretsofthemoaiwereinfectedwithdeadlydiseasesanddied.D.Thestatuesweremadeofvolcanicrockswithsomehandmadetoolsbythelocals.61.Theunderlinedword"horizontally"inthelastbutoneparagraphprobablymeans_A.temporarilyonthegroundB.paralleltothegroundC.steadilyonthegroundD.verticaltotheground62.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.InvestigationUnderWay.B.MysteryoftheStoneGiants.C.WaysofMovingtheStoneGiants.D.TheUnrevealedTruth.CMostevenings,beforewatchinglate-nightcomedyorreadingemailsonhisphone,MattNicolettiputsonapairoforange-coloredglassesthatheboughtforS8ontheInternet."MygirlfriendthinksIlookridiculousinthem,"hesaid.ButMr.Nicoletti,a30-year-oldconsultantinDenver,insiststhattheglasses,whichcanblockcertainwavelengthsoflightemittedbyelectronicscreens,makeiteasiertosleep.Studieshaveshownthatsuchlight,especiallyfromthebluepartofthespectrum(光譜),inhibitsthebody'sproductionofmelatonin(褪黑激素),whichhelpspeoplefallasleep.Optionsarcgrowingforblockingbluelight,thoughexpertscautionthatfewhavebeenadequatelytestedforeffectivenessandthebestsolutionremainsavoidingbrightlylitelectronicsatnight.ASwissstudyof13teenageboys,publishedinAugustinTheJournalofAdolescentHealth.showedthatwhentheboysworeorange-coloredglasses,alsoknownas'blueblockers'andshowntopreventmelatonin,intheeveningforaweek,theyfelt"significantlymoresleepy"thanwhentheyworeclearglasses.Theboyslookedattheirscreens,asteenagerstendtodo,foratleastafewhoursonaveragebeforegoingtobed,andweremonitoredinthelab.Olderadultsmaybelessaffectedbybluelight,expertssay,butbluelightremainsaproblemformostpeople,andanearlierstudyof20adultsaged18to68foundthatthosewhoworeorange-coloredglassesforthreehoursbeforebedimprovedtheirsleepqualityconsiderablyrelativetoacontrolgroupthatworeyellow-coloredlenses,whichblockedonlyultraviolet(紫外線)light.LEDsusedindevicessuchassmartphones,tabletsandtelevisionstendtoemitmorebluelightthanincandescentproducts(白熾產(chǎn)品).LEDsarealsoincreasinglypopularasroomlights,but"warmwhite"bulbs,withlessblue,tendtobeabetterchoicethan"coolwhite"fornighttimeuse.ThelightingcompanyPhilipsalsomakesareduced-blueLEDbulb,meanttobeused妙forebedtime."Intheory,anythingthatwilldecreasethatbluelightexposureatnightwillbehelpful."saidChristopherColwell,ascientistattheUCLA,"Iknowsomegainerswhoswearbythoseorange-coloredglasses."Butorangeglassesarenotapanacea(萬(wàn)能藥).Dr.Skenesaid."Itisn'tjustgettingridoftheblueandeverything'sfine,"shesaid.Theintensityoflight,inadditiontocolor,canaffectsleep,shesaid,andnotallbrandsoforange-coloredglasseshaveundergoneenoughindependenttestingfortheirabilitytoaidsleep.Duringthedaytime,expertssay,exposuretobluelightisgood.Bestofallissunlight,whichcontainsmanydifferentwavelengthsoflight."That'swhatourbrainknows,"saidKennethP.WrightJr.,directorofthesleepandchronobiology(生物鐘學(xué))labattheUniversityofColorado,Boulder.A2013studyheled,publishedinthejournalCurrentBiology,showedjusthowdifferentthingscanbewithoutnighttimelights.Afterparticipantshadcampedinthemountainsforaweek,theirbodiesbegantoprepareforsleepabouttwohoursearlierthannormal.Shortofcuttingoutalleveningelectronics,expertssay,it'sadvisabletouseasmallscreenratherthanalargeone;dimthescreenandkeepitasfarawayfromtheeyesaspossible;andreducetheamountoftimespentreadingthedevice."IfyoucanlookattheiPhonefor10minutesratherthanthreehours,thatmakesalotofdifference,"Dr.Skenesaid.63.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"inhibit"inParagraph3probablymean?A.preventB.promoteC.projectD.process64.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Theolderapersonis,thelessheorshewillbeaffectedbybluelight.B.Theexposuretothebluelightdoesnothingbutharmtothehumanbody.C.Traditionallightingcompaniesarefacingadeadendduetobackwardtechnology.D.Allbrandsoforange-coloredglassesarenotreliablefortheirabilitytoaidsleep.65.Whatarethecontributingfactorsofabetternight'ssleep?①Limitedscreentimebeforebed.②Apairofcolorglasses.③Asmall-sizedscreenofelectronics.④Aplacewithoutnighttimelights.⑤DeviceswithLEDbacklighting.A.①②③B.③④⑤C.②③⑤D.①③④66.Thepurposeofthisarticleisto_.A.advertiseabrandoforange-coloredglasseswhichcanblockbluelightB.questiontheeffectivenessoforange-coloredglassesonthemarketC.introduceakindoforangeglassesthatmayhelppeoplesleepbetterD.teachreadersaboutthemosteffectivewaystohaveabettersleepDOnJuly12,1997,MalalaYousafzaiwasborninMingora,Pakistan,locatedinthecountry'sSwatYotsafzaiattendedaschoolthatherfather.ZiauddinYousafzai,hadfounded.AftertheTalibanbeganattackinggirlschoolsinSwat.MalalagaveaspeechinPeshawar.Pakistan,inSeptember2008.Thetitleofhertalkwas,"HowdaretheTalibantakeawaymybasicrighttoeducation?"Whenshewas14,MalalaandherfamilylearnedthattheTalibanhadissuedadeaththreatagainsther.ThoughMalalawasfrightenedforthesafetyofherfather一ananti-Talibanactivist-sheandherfamilyinitiallyfeltthatthefundamentalistgroupwouldnotactuallyharmachild._.·OnOctober9.2012,onherwayhomefromschool,amanboardedthebusMalalawasridinginanddemandedtoknowwhichgirlwasMalala.WhenherfriendslookedtowardMalala,herlocationwasgivenaway.Thegunmanfiredather,hittingMalalaintheleftsideofherhead.Twoothergirlswerealsoinjuredintheattack.DespitetheTaliban'sthreats,Yousafzairemainsafirmadvocateforthepowerofeducation.OnOctober10,2013,inacknowledgementofherwork,theEuropeanParliamentawardedYousafzaitheSakharovPrizeforFreedomofThought.Thatsameyear,shewasnominated(提名)foraNobelPeacePrize.Shedidn'twintheprize,butwasnamedanomineeagaininMarch2014.MalalaYousafzai'sSpeechattheUnitedNations(Excerpt)Dearbrothersandsisters,dorememberonething.MalalaDayisnotmyday.Todayisthedayofeverywoman,everyboyandeverygirlwhohaveraisedtheirvoicefortheirrights.Therearehundredsofhumanrightsactivistsandsocialworkerswhoarenotonlyspeakingforhumanrights.butwhoarestrugglingtoachievetheirgoalsofeducation,peaceandequality.Thousandsofpeoplehavebeenkilledbytheterroristsandmillionshavebeeninjured.lamjustoneofthem.…Dearsistersandbrothers,nowit`stimetospeakup.Sotoday,wecallupontheworldleaderstochangetheirstrategicpoliciesinfavourofpeaceandprosperity:Wecallupontheworldleadersthatallthepeacedealsmustprotectwomenandchildren'srights.WecalluponallgovernmentstoensurefreecompulsoryeducationforeverychildallovertheworldWecalluponallgovernmentstofightagainstterrorismandviolence,toprotectchildrenfrombrutalityandharm.Wecalluponthedevelopednationstosupporttheexpansionofeducationalopportunitiesforgirlsinthedevelopingworld.Wecalluponoursistersaroundtheworldtobebrave一toembrace(擁抱)thestrengthwithinthemselvesandrealisetheirfullpotential.67.WhichofthefollowingadjectivescanbestdescribeMalalaaccordingtothispassage?A.Independentandknowledgeable.B.Stubbornandtrustworthy.C.Courageousandpersistent.D.Aggressiveandsympathetic.68.MalalawasshotforthereasonthatA.Shedidn'tbehaveherselfonthebusB.ShefoughtagainsttheTalibanC.Sheappealedforgirls'rightstoeducation.D.Herfatherwasananti-Talibanactivist69.WhatcanweinferfromMalala'sspeechattheUnitedNations?A.MalalaDayisaninternationaldayforalltheboysandgirls.B.Manygirlsindevelopingcountriescannotreceiveeducation.C.Manycountryleadershavechangedtheirpoliciestoprotectwomenandchildren'srights.D.Humanrightsactivistsarepeoplejustcallingforequalrightsforallthepeopleintheworld.70.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat_.A.theTalibanattackedZiauddinYousafzai'sschoolforgirlsB.theTalibancaughtMalala'sfatherforhisfightagainsttheTalibanC.theTalibanshotMalalaintheheadonherwaytoschoolD.localpeoplelivedintheshadowoftheTaliban第二卷(共35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下列短文并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,每空格1詞(共10個(gè)小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Themostcommonuseofintelligencetestscoresistopredictdegreeofacademicsuccess.Suchscoresareusedinsomecommunitiesasbasesforadmittingablechildrentoschoolsatagesyoungerthannormal,andtheyareverygenerallyusedtodetermineadmissionstoschoolsbeyondpublicsecondaryschool.Anotherusecommoninelementaryschoolsinvolvescomparingsuchscoreswithperformancesinvarioussubjectstoidentifychildrenwhoareworkingbelowcapacity.Thegreatestprobleminusingintelligencetestsforthepurposeofpredictionisthatnodependablecriterionoftheiraccuracyexists.Theidealcriteriawouldbeobjectiveandreliableachievementtestsfollowinginstructionsineachsubject,buttherearefewsuchtests,especiallyatthecollegelevel.Studieshaveshownthatcorrelations(相關(guān)性)betweenintelligencetestsandachievementtestsinvarioussubjectsthroughsecondaryschoolrangeroughlyfrom0.5to0.8.Suchcorrelationsarefairlyhigh,buttheydonotsuggestanywherenearcompleteagreement.Atthecollegeleveltherearetwomajortestsusedascriteriaofadmission.ByfarthemoreimportantistheCollegeEntranceExamination,constructedbytheEducationalTestingServiceauthorizedbytheCollegeEntranceExaminationBoard.ThesetestsarcreturnedtotheEducati

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