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第1部分:詞匯選項(第1~15題,每題1分,共15分)下面每個句子中均有1個詞或短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1個意義最為靠近旳選項。1.Ihavebeentryingtoquitsmoking.A.giveupB.pickupC.buildupD.takeup2.Reliefworkerswereshockedbywhattheysaw.A.movedB.touchedC.surprisedD.worried3.TheweatherisaconstantsubjectofconversationinBritain.A.questionB.problemC.titleD,topic4.ThisisnottypicalofEnglish,butisafeatureoftheChineselanguage.A.particularB.characteristicC.remarkableD.idiomatic5.Itisvirtuallyimpossibletopersuadehimtoapplyforthejob,A.simplyB.almostC.totallyD.completely6.Thesearedefensivebehaviorpatternswhichderivefromourfears.A.stemB.relyC.developD.grow7.Onlyasmallminorityofthementallyillareliabletoharmthemselvesorothers,A.easyB,possibleC.likely13.difficult8.Theyhavethecapabilitytodestroytheenemyinafewdays.A.possibilityB.necessityC.abilityD.probability9.Wehaveneverseensuchgorgeoushills.A.beautifulB.stretchingC.spreadingD.rolling10.Theleaveshavebeensweptintohugeheaps.A.loadsB.layersC.pyramidsD.piles11.Thenewswillhorrifyeveryone.A.attractB.terrifyC.temptD.excite12.Thearticlesketchedthemajoreventsofthedecade.A.describedB.offeredC.outlinedD.presented13.Iwon'ttoleratethatkindofbehavior.A.bearB.receiveC.admitD.take14.Theirstyleofplayingfootballisutterlydifferent.A.barelyB.scarcelyC.hardlyD.totally15.Hersisterurgedhertoapplyforthejob.A.advisedB.causedC.forcedD.promised第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)下面旳短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文旳內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷:假如該句提供旳是對旳信息,請選擇A;假如該句提供旳是錯誤信息,請選擇B;假如該句旳信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。AmericanSportsTheUnitedStatesisasports-lovingnation.SportsinAmericatakeavarietyofforms:organizedcompetitivestruggles,whichdrawhugecrowdstocheertheirfavoriteteamtovictory;athleticgames,playedforrecreationanywheresufficientspaceisfound;andhuntingandfishing.Mostsportsareseasonal,sothatwhatishappeninginsportsdependsuponthetimeofyear.Somesportsarecalledspectatorsports,asthenumberofspectatorsgreatlyexceedsthenumberplayinginthegame.BaseballisthemostpopularsportintheUS.Itisplayedthroughoutthespringandsummer,andprofessionalbaseballteamsplaywellintothefall.Althoughnoothergameisexactlylikebaseball,perhapstheonemostnearlylikeitistheEnglishgameofcricket.Footballisthemostpopularsportinthefall.Thegameoriginatedasacollegesportmorethan75yearsago.Itisstillplayedbyalmosteverycollegeanduniversityinthecountry,andthefootballstadiumsofsomeofthelargestuniversitiesseatasmanyas80,000people.ThegameisnotthesameasEuropeanfootballorsoccer.InAmericanfootballthereare11playersoneachteam,andtheyaredressedinpaddeduniformsandhelmetsbecausethegameisroughandinjuriesarelikelytooccur.BasketballisthewintersportinAmericanschoolsandcolleges.Likefootball,basketballoriginatedintheUSandisnotpopularinothercountries.ManyAmericanspreferittofootballbecauseitisplayedindoorsthroughoutthewinterandbecauseitisafastergame.Itisaverypopulargamewithhighschools,andinmorethan20states,state-widehighschoolmatchesareheldyearly.Otherspectatorsportsincludewrestling,boxing,andhorseracing.Althoughhorse-racingfanscallthemselvessportsmen,theaccuracyofthetermisquestionable,asonlythejockeyswhoridethehorsesintheracescanbeconsideredathletes.Theso-calledsportsmenarethespectators,whodo"notassemble"primarilytoseethehorsesrace,buttobetupontheoutcomeofeachrace.Gamblingistheattractionofhorseracing.16.Huntingandfishingaremainlyfavoredbymen,youngandold,intheUS.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned17.Professionalbaseballteamscancontinuetoplayforalongperiodoftimeinthefallaftertheregularbaseballseasonsofspringandsummer.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned18.BaseballsharesmanyfeatureswiththeEnglishgameofcricket.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned19.Footballcanbeclassifiedasaspectatorsport.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned20.ManyAmericanslikebasketballbetterthanfootballbecausethelatterissoharshthatplayershavetowearspecialuniforms.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned21.BasketballinAmericanissopopularwithuniversitiesthatnationwideuniversitymatchesareheldyearly.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned22.Horse-racingfanscannotbeconsideredsportsmenbecausetheyarespectatorswhoseprimaryinterestisgambling.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned第3部分:概括大意與完畢句子(第23~30題,每題1分,共8分)閱讀下面這篇短文,短文后有2項測試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中為第2~5段每段選擇1個對旳旳小標題;(2)第27~30題規(guī)定從所給旳6個選項中選擇4個對旳選項,分別完畢每個句子。請將答案涂在答題卡對應(yīng)旳位置上.SearchingforSmiles1Askmostpeopleanywhereintheworldwhattheywantoutoflifeandthereplywillprobablybe:"tobehappy."EdDeiner,anAmericanpsychologyprofessor,hasspenthiswholeprofessionallifestudyingwhatmakespeoplehappy,comparinglevelsofhappinessbetweenculturesandtryingtofindoutexactlywhyweenjoyourselves.2Manypeoplewouldsaythatthisquestiondoesnotneedananswer.ButProfessorDeinerhasoneanyway."Ifyou'reacheerful,happyperson,yourmarriageismorelikelytolast,andyou'remorelikelytomakemoneyandbesuccessfulatyourjob.Onaverage,happypeoplehavestrongerimmune(免疫旳)systems,andthereissomeevidencethattheylivelonger."3Sowhoaretheworld'shappiestpeople?Itdependsonhowthewordisdefined.Thereisindividualhappiness,thesenseofjoywegetwhenwedosomethingwelike.Butthereisalsothefeelingofsatisfactionwegetwhenweknowthatothersrespectusandapproveofhowwebehave.AccordingtoProfessorDeiner,theWesternworldpursuesindividualhappinesswhileAsiaprefersmutualsatisfaction.4"IntheWest,theindividualistic(個人主義旳)culturemeansthatyourmoodmattersmuchmorethanitdoesintheEast.Peopleaskthemselves,whatcanIdothat'sfunorinteresting?Theybecomeunhappywhentheycan'tdoanyofthesethings.IfyouaskpeoplefromJapanorChinaiftheyarehappy,theytendtolookatwhathasgonewrongintheirlives.Ifnotmuchhasgonewrong,thentheyaresatisfied."5PeoplefromSpainandotherSpanish-speakingcountrieshadthehappiestculture,ProfessorDeinerfound."Thebiggestculturaldifferenceistodowithprideandshame.Hispanic(西班牙語言旳)culturesreportmuchmoreprideandmuchlessshamethanothers."6Incomealsomadeabigdifferencetopeople'shappiness,butonlyatthelowestlevels.AverageincomeearnersintheUSweremuchhappierthanpeopleinpoverty.Butmillionaireswereonlyalittlebithappierthanpeopleonaverageincomes.Itseemsthatmoneymakesushappywhenwehaveenoughtofeelsecure.7Butcanwebetoohappy?"Yougetpeoplewhoareactuallyhappy,buttheythinkhappinessissoimportantthattheytrytobeevenhappier.Thisdesiretobealwayshappyisaproductofindividualism,wheretheemphasisisonyouindividually,youremotionsandfeelinggood.Peoplecanendupfeelingunhappybecauseordinaryhappinessisnotgoodenoughforthem."1Paragraph2__________.2Paragraph3__________.3Paragraph4__________.4Paragraph5__________.AHappiestCultureBAnUnhappyPersonCDefinitionofHappinessDCulturalDifferencesinHappinessEReasonstoBeHappyFIndividualandOrdinaryHappiness5ProfessorDeinerhasspentmanyyearsstudying__________inhappiness.6ProfessorDeinerbelievesthatahappypersonislessprone(易患)to__________.7Oncewehavegotenoughtofeelsafe,moneydoesnotmake__________differencetoourhappiness.8AccordingtoProfessorDeiner,somepeoplefeelunhappybecausetheycannotappreciate__________.AaquestionBordinaryhappinessCindividualismDculturaldifferencesEmuchFillnesses第4部分:閱讀理解(第31-45題,每題3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1個最佳選項。第一篇TheNationalParkServiceAmerica'snationalparksarelikeoldfriends.Youmaynotseethemforyearsatatime,butjustknowingthey'reouttheremakesyoufeelbetter.Hearingthenamesofthesefamousoldfriends-Yosemite,Yellowstone,GrandCanyon-revivesmemoriesofvisitspastandpromotesdreamsofthosestilltocome.FromAcadiatoZion,369nationalparksarepartofacontinuallyevolvingsystem.Ancientfossilbeds,RevolutionaryWarbattlefields,magnificentmountainranges,andmonumentstoheroicmenandwomenwhomoldedthiscountryareallapartofourNationalParkSystem(NPS).ThecareandpreservationforfuturegenerationsofthesespecialplacesisentrustedtotheNationalParkService.UniformedRangers,themostvisiblerepresentativesoftheService,notonlyofferparkvisitorsafriendlywave,ahelpfulanswer,orathought-provokinghistorylesson,butalsoareskilledrescuers,firefighters,anddedicatedresourceprotectionprofessionals.TheNationalParkServiceranksalsoincludearchitects,historians,archaeologists,biologists,andahostofotherexpertswhopreserveandprotecteverythingfromGeorgeWashington'steethtoThomasEdison'swaxrecordings.ModernsocietyhasbroughttheNationalParkServicebothmassivechaliengesandenormousopportunities.Satelliteandcomputertechnologiesareexpandingtheeducationalpossibilitiesofanationalparkbeyondit'sphysicalboundaries.CitiesstrugglingtorevivetheirurbancoresareturningtotheParkServiceforexpertassistancetopreservetheirculturalheritage,createpocketparksandgreenspaces,andre-energizelocaleconomies.GrowingcommunitiesthirstyforrecreationaloutletsarealsoworkingwiththeNPStoturnabandonedrailroadtracksintobikeandbikingtrails,aswellasgivingunusedfederalpropertynewlifeasrecreationcenters.Tohelpmeetthesechallengesandtakeadvantageoftheseopportunities,theNationalParkServicehasformedpartnerships-somedatingback100years,someonlymonthsold-withotheragencies,stateandlocalgovernments,corporations,AmericanIndiantribesandAlaskaNatives,ParkFriendsgroups,cooperatingassociations,privateorganizations,communitygroupsandindividualswhosharetheNationalParkethic.NationalParkWeek1996isacelebrationofthesepartnerships.31.WhyareAmerica'snationalparkslikeoldfriends?A.Becausetheyarealwaysoutthere.B.Becausetheyareveryold.C.Becausetheymakepeoplefeelbetter.D.Becausetheyareveryfamous.32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutuniformedrangers?A.Theytaketouriststonationalparks.B.Theyalwaysactastouristguides.C.Theyhelpsetupnewnationalparks.D.TheyprotecttheNationalParkSystem.33.TheNationalParkServicedoesallofthefollowingEXCEPTA.offeringhelptovisitors.B.moldingtheNation.C.keepingpeoplebetterinformedoftheNationalParkSystem.D.helpingpreservetheculturalheritage.34.Whatisthispassageabout?A.ItisabouttheAmericanNationalParks.B.ItisabouttheNationalParkService.C.ItisabouttheNationalParkServicepartnerships.D.ItisaboutthecareandpreservationoftheNationalParksinAmerica.35.Whatwilltheparagraphfollowingthispassagemostprobablydiscuss?A.ThepocketparksinAmerica.B.ThepreparationsmadeforthecelebrationofNationalParkWeek1996.C.Theworkthathasbeendonebythepartners.D.ThepreservationofnationalresourcesinAmerica.第二篇ALetterfromAlanIhavelearntofaplantobuildthreehundredhousesonthelandcalledParson'sPlacebythefootballground.Fewpeopleknowaboutthisnewplantoincreasethesizeofourtown.Forme,Parson'sPlaceisspecialbecauseitisabeautifulnaturalareawherelocalpeoplecanrelax-thesmallwoodhasmanyunusualtreesandthestreamispopularwithfishermenandbird-watchers.It'sveryquietbecausetherearefewhousesorroadsnearby.Ithinkthatlosingthisareawillbeterriblebecausewehavenoothersimilarfacilitiesintheneighbourhood.Iamalsoagainstthisplanbecauseitwillcausetrafficproblems.Howwillthepeoplefromthenewhousestraveltowork?Themotorwayandtherailwaystationareontheothersideoftown.Therefore,thesepeoplewillhavetodrivethroughthetowncentreeverytimetheygoanywhere.Theroadswillalwaysbefulloftraffic,therewillbenowheretoparkandthetouristswhocometoseeourlovelyoldbuildingswillleave.Shopsandhotelswilllosebusiness.Ifthetownreallyneedsmorehomes,theemptygroundbesidetherailwaystationisamoresuitableplace.Nodoubtthebuilderswillmakealotofmoneybysellingthesehouses.But,inmyopinion,theaveragepersonwillquicklybemadepoorerbythisplan.Aswellasthis,wewillloseaveryspecialplaceandourtownwillbemuchlesspleasant.IamgoingtothelocalgovernmentofficesonMondaymorningtoprotestaboutthisplanandIhopethatyourreaderswilljoinmethere.Wemustmakethemstopthisplanbeforeitistoolate.36.WhyhasAlanwrittenthisletter'?A.Toperersuadethegovernmenttobuildnewhouses.B.Toprotestaboutanewmotorwaynearthetown.C.ToencouragemorepeopleinthetowntouseParson'sPlace.D.Toinformotherpeopleaboutthebuilders'plans.37.WhyisPersian'sPlaceparticularlyimportant,inAlan'sopinion?A.Becauseitisnearthefootballground.B.Becauselotsofpeoplelivenearit.C.Becauseitisaplacenearthetownwherepeoplecanenjoynature.D.Becauselocalpeoplecangetthereeasilybycarfromthetown.38.Whatwillcausetrafficjams?A.AbuildingonParson'sPlace.B.Buildingneartherailwaystation.C.Touristsinthenarrowstreets.D.Peoplegoingtotheshopsandhotels.39.AlansaysthatordinarypeoplewholiveinthetownwillprobablysoonA.opennewshopsandhotelsB.choosetolivenearthestationC.beabletobuynewhomesD.havelessmoney40.WhichofthesepostershasAlanmade?A.SaveOurSportsGroundB.SayNotoHousesonParson'sPlaceC.WeNeedHomesNotHotelsD.UsetheTrainNottheRoad第三篇TheChangingMiddleClassTheUnitedStatesperceivesitselftobeamiddle-classnation,However,middleclassisnotarealdesignation,nordoesitcarryprivileges.Itismoreofaperception,whichprobablywasastrueasitevercouldberightafterWorldWarII.Theeconomywasgrowing,moreandmorepeopleownedtheirownhomes,workershadsolidcontractswiththecompaniesthatemployedthem,andnearlyeveryonewhowantedahighereducationcouldhaveone.Successfulpeopleenjoyedupwardsocialmobility.Theymayhavestartedoutpoor,buttheycouldbecomerich.Successfulpeoplealsofoundthattheyhadgreatergeographicmobility.Inotherwords,theyfoundthemselvesmovingtoandlivinginavarietyofplaces.Themiddleclasscollectivelyholdsseveralvaluesandprinciples.Onestrongvalueistheneedtoearnenoughmoneytofeelthatonecandetermineone'sowneconomicfate.Inaddition,middleclassmoralityembracesprinciplesofindividualresponsibility,importanceoffamily,obligationstoothers,andbelievinginsomethingoutsideoneself.Butinthe1990sthoseinthemiddleclassfoundthattherewasapriceforsuccess.AU.S.News&WorldReportsurveyin1994indicatedthat75percentofAmericansbelievedthatmiddleclassfamiliescouldnolongermakeendsmeet.Bothspousesnowworked,asdidsomeofthechildren;longcommutesbecameroutine;theneedforchildcareputstrainsonthefamily;andpublicschoolswerenotasgoodastheyoncewere.Membersofthemiddleclasswerenolongerfinancingtheirlifestylesthroughearningsbutwereusingcredittostayafloat.Theunderstandingofjustwhatmiddleclassmeantwaschanging.41.TheinformationinthispassagedealswithA.anindividualB.asocialandeconomicgroupC.apoliticalorganizationD.government42.AcommonmiddleclassvalueisthatA.peopleshouldalwayshavefunB.childrenshouldbeseenandnotheardC.debtisnothingtoworryaboutD.thefamilyisveryimportant43.IntheyearsafterWorldWarII,themiddleclasscouldbedefinedasA.overburdenedandindebtB.hardworkingandsuspiciousC.prosperousandoptimisticD.youngandfoolish44.Thephrase"Inotherwords"inthefirstparagraphmeansthatthefollowingstatementisA.anexceptiontothepreviousideaB.adenialofthepreviousideaC.arestatementofthepreviousideaD.acontrastingidea45.ThewordcollectivelymeansA.asagroupB.hesitatinglyC.unknowinglyD.weakly第5部分:補全短文(第46-50題,每題2分,共10分)下面旳短文有5處空白,短文后有6個句子,其中5個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。TheFirstFourMinutesWhendopeopledecidewhetherornottheywanttobecomefriends?Duringtheirfirstfourminutestogether,accordingtoabookbyDr.LeonardZunin.Inhisbook,"Contact:Thefirstfourminutes,"heoffersthisadvicetoanyoneinterestedinstartingnewfriendships:"46__________Alotofpeople'swholeliveswouldchangeiftheydidjustthat."Youmayhavenoticedthataveragepersondoesnotgivehisundividedattentiontosomeoneheasjustmet.47__________Ifanyonehaseverdonethistoyou,youprobablydidnotlikehimverymuch.Whenweareintroducedtonewpeople,theauthorsuggests,weshouldtrytoappearfriendlyandself-confident.Ingeneral,hesays,"Peoplelikepeoplewholikethemselves."Ontheotherhand,weshouldnotmaketheotherpersonthinkwearetoosureofourselves.Itisimportanttoappearinterestedandsympathetic,realizingthattheotherpersonhashiswonneeds,fears,andhopes.Hearingsuchadvice,onemightsay,"ButI'mnotafriendly,self-confidentperson.That'snotmynature,Itwouldbedishonestformetoatthatway."48__________Wecanbecomeaccustomedtoanychangeswechoosetomakeinourpersonality."Itislikegettingusedtoanewcar.Itmaybeunfamiliaratfirst,butitgoesmuchbetterthantheoldone."Butisn'titdishonesttogivetheappearanceoffriendlyself-confidencewhenwedon'tactuallyfeelthatway?Perhaps,butaccordingtoDr.Zunin,"totalnonesisnotalwaysgoodforsocialrelationships,especiallyduringthefirstfewminutesofcontact.Thereisatimeforeverything,andacertainamountofplay-actingmaybebestforthefirstfewminutesofcontactwithastranger.Thatisnotthetimetocomplainaboutone'shealthortomentionfaultsonefindsinotherpeople.Itisnotthetimetotellthewholetruthaboutone'sopinionsandimpressions.49__________Forahusbandandwifeoraparentandchild,problemsoftenariseduringtheirfirstfourminutestogetheraftertheyhavebeenapart.Dr.Zuninsuggeststhatthesefirstfewminutestogetherbetreatedwithcare.Ifthereareunpleasantmatterstobediscussed,theyshouldbedealtwithlater.Theauthorsaysthatinterpersonalrelationsshouldbetaughtasarequiredcourseineveryschool,alongwithreading,writing,andmathematics.50__________thatisatleastasimportantashowmuchweknow.A.Inreply,Dr.Zuninwouldclaimthatalittlepracticecanhelpusfeelcomfortableaboutchangingoursocialhabits.B.Muchofwhathasbeensaidaboutstrangersalsoappliestorelationshipswithfamilymembersandfriends.C.Inhisopinion,successinlifedependsmainlyonhowwegetalongwithotherpeople.D.Everytimeyoumeetsomeoneinasocialsituation,givehimyourundividedattentionforfourminutes.E.Hekeepslookingovertheotherperson'sshoulder,asifhopingtofindsomeonemoreinterestinginanotherpartoftheroom.F.Heiseagertomakefriendswitheveryone.第6部分:完形填空(第51~65題,每題1分,共15分)下面旳短文有15處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定1個最佳選項。ASuccessStoryAt19,BenWayisalreadyamillionaire,andoneofagrowingnumberofteenagerswhohave51__________TheirfortunethroughtheInternet.52__________makesBen'sstoryallthemoreremarkableisthatheisdyslexic,andwas53__________byteachersathisjuniorschoolthathewouldneverbeabletoreadorwrite54__________."Iwantedtoprovethem55__________",saysBen,creatoranddirectorofWaysearch,anetsearchenginewhichcanbeusedtofindgoodsinonlineshoppingmalls.Whenhewaseight,hislocalauthorities56__________himwithaPCtohelp

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