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eddowntoseethesmileofmysmallbeggarfriendlookingupatme.Shenoddedherheadtowardthestreet,__44__thatshewouldtakemeacross.Together,wemovedslowlyintothechaos.Thenwemovedon__45__thesidewalk,whereshepulledmyfacedowntohers,kissedmeonbothcheeks,andthenwalkedaway,stillsmilingandwavingbacktome.Ihadnotgivenherasinglecoin.Wehad__46__somethingvastlymoreimportant—awarmingofheartsinfriendship.Travelinginpoorernations,Ihave__47__avarietyofwaystodealwithbeggars.Themost__48__responseoftouristsfacedwiththoseextremelypoorpeopleisto__49__themandfocus8/24theireyeselsewhere.Ihaveseenpeoplepushawayanoutstretchedhandin__50__.Afewmayhurriedlydropafewcoins,andthenmakeaquickgetawayinhopesthatanother20raggedbeggarswon’timmediatelyappearonthe__51__.Formanyreasons,givingmoneyisnotthebest__52__toanoutstretchedhand.Thegreatestgiftistimeandrespect.Tolookbeggarsintheeyeandsmile,thusacknowledgingtheirexistence,isasmallthing.Puttingyourhandintoanother’outstretchedhandandgraspingit__53__foramomentisalsoasmallthing.Buttheseareimportant.Everyoneneeds__54__,tobeseenasworthyofbeing__55__,tofeelappreciatedandloved.AndIbelievethateveryoneisworthyandworthknowing.A.metB.openedC.turnedD.droppedA.attemptedB.wantedC.managedD.failedA.workB.visitC.campD.festivalA.freeB.aloneC.lostD.exposedA.awayB.offC.straightD.aboutA.avoidB.stopC.leadD.directA.unwillingB.inadequateC.inappropriateD.unfitA.SinceB.AlthoughC.AsD.BeforeA.hopingB.consideringC.concludingD.indicating9/24A.acrossB.offC.alongD.towardsA.earnedB.sharedC.expectedD.undertakenA.changedB.followedC.possessedD.witnessedA.initialB.automaticC.aggressiveD.commonA.ignoreB.opposeC.tolerateD.scoldA.anxietyB.desperationC.annoyanceD.sadnessA.streetB.cornerC.wayD.sceneA.resultB.responseC.rewardD.replyA.firmlyB.casuallyC.cautiouslyD.eagerlyA.recognitionB.encouragementC.motivationD.commitmentA.likedB.trustedC.acceptedD.known第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每題2分,共30分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡該項(xiàng)涂黑。ASubmittingAssignmentOnlineInordertouploadanassignment(workgiventostudents)tothesystemproperly,youmustsavetheassignmentusingoneofthefollowingapplications:MicrosoftWord,CorelWordPerfect,10/24orMicrosoftExcel.Afteryoucompleteanassignment,itisimportanttosaveyourwork.Thisensuresthatassignmentbeinguploadedtothesystemisthemostupdatedversion.Yourwordprocessingprogrammayattempttosavetheassignmenttoafolderonyourcomputer.Werecommendcreatinganewfolder,namedafteryourcourse,inalocationthatiseasytoremember,suchas“MyDocuments.”FileNameRequirementsSelectafilenamefortheassignmentthatiseasytoremember.ThefilenamemustNOTcontainspaces.Anyspacesusedinthefilenamewillpreventthefilefromuploadingtothesystem.Filenamesusingtheextensions.rtf,.html,.zip,.jpg,or.exeareNOTallowed.AssignmentUploadProcedureMakesureyousavetheassignmentusingoneoftheapplicationspreviouslyidentifiedandensurethatitmeetsthefilenamerequirementsdescribedabove.Whenthefileisreadytoupload,followthesesteps:Signinthesystem.Enteryouraddressinformationandclickthe*Ebutton.11/24Youwillberoutedtothe“Directions”screen.3.Reviewthedirectionsandclickthe*Ebutton.Youwillberoutedtothe“SpecialAssignmentUpload”screen.ClicktheSEARCHbutton.The“ChooseFile”pop-upwindowappears.Findthelocationonyourcomputerwhereyousavedyourassignment,andselectthefile.Afteryouhaveselectedthefile,clicktheUPLOADbuttontouploadyourassignmenttothesystem.AssignmentSubmissionDatesAssignmentsmustbesubmittedbymidnightonthespecifiedduedate.Submityourassignmentontimesothatitreachesthesystemonorbeforetheduedate.Nolateassignmentswillbeacceptedormarked.Assignmentsdeliveredaftertheduedatewillnotbeassessedandwillbefailed.Pleasemanageyourtimecarefullyasfamilyandworkdemandswillnotbeacceptedasexcusesforlateornon-submissions.Tutorsandadministratorsdonothavetheauthoritytograntextensions.Whichofthefollowingfilenamesisacceptableforsubmittingassignment?A.researchpaper.docB.researchpaper.pdf12/24C.researchpaper.docD.researchpaper.rtf57.Studentsareadvisedtosaveanassignmenttoaspecificfolderinorderto_____.A.signinthesystemB.rememberwherethedocumentisC.choosetheappropriateapplicationD.rememberthedocumentnamequickly58.Ifyousummityourassignmentlate,you_____.A.canhaveasecondchanceB.shouldaskatutorforhelpC.mayapplyforanextensionD.willgetafailfortheworkBMyfavoriteEnglishteachercoulddrawhumoroutofthedriestmaterial.Itwasn’tforcedonuseither.HetookSamuelJohnson’sdictionary,Addison’sessays,andmanyotherliterarywondersfromtheeighteenthcenturyandmadethemhilarious,evenateightoock’clinthemorning.ThethingthatamazedmemostwasthatthefirsttimeIreadtheseworksonmyownsomeofthemseemeddead,butthesecondtime,afterhisexplanation,Icouldn’tbelievethatIhadn’tseenthehumor.Thestoriesandpoemsandplaysweresuddenlyfilledwithallusions(典故)andironyandhilariousmoments.Ilearnedmorefromhimthanfromanyotherteacher.13/24MyleastfavoriteEnglishteacheralsomadepeoplelaugh.Somestudentsfoundhimtobewonderfullyfunny.Manyothersdidnot.Heassignedjournalsoverasixweekperiod,tobewrittenineveryday.AttheendofthesixweeksIhadanotebookfullofbitsandpiecesaboutmyideas,shortstories,reactionstowhatwehadread,andsoon.Ourteacherannouncedthatwewouldbegradingeachother’sjournals.MinewaspassedtoJoe,thatclassclown,whoalwaysbehavedinafunnyorsillyway.Hesawitfittomakejokeofandsaid,“Thiswritingisn’fittolinethebottomofabirdcage.”O(jiān)urteacherlaughedatthatfunnyremark.Ithurtmesomuchthattheangerfromithasdrivenmywritingandteachingeversince.wSowhatmakesthedifference?Humorisoneofthemostpowerfultoolsteachersorwritershave.Itcanbuildupstudentsandclassesandmakethemexcitedaboutliteratureandwriting,oritcantearthemapart.Itistruethathumoriseitherproductiveorcounter-productiveandself-defeating.59.Thepassagemainlydiscusses_____.A.teachingB.literatureC.humorD.knowledgeTheunderlinedword“hilarious”inParagraph1probablymeans_____.14/24A.funnyB.tiringC.inspiringD.brilliant61.WithhisfavoriteEnglishteacher,thewriterfounditmostamazingthat_____.A.histeacherwasverylearnedB.histeacherwasveryhumorousC.theworksbyJohnsonandAddisonwereveryhumorousD.fewwereabletofindhumorinworksbyJohnsonandothers62.TheEnglishteacherthewriterdislikedmost_____.A.wasnotabletomakestudentslaughB.hurthisstudents’feelingsC.didn’tlethisstudentsdothegradingD.hadnosenseofhumorCDoesmoneybuyhappiness?Not!Ah,butwouldalittlemoremoneymakeusalittlehappier?Manyofussmirk(傻笑,假笑)andnod.Thereis,webelieve,someconnectionbetweenfinancialfitnessandemotionalfulfillment.ThreeinfourAmericancollegestudents—nearlydoublethe1970proportion—nowconsiderit“veryimportant”or“essentialthat”theybecome“verywellofffinancially”.Moneymatters.15/24Butasurprisingfactoflifeisthatincountrieswherenearlyeveryonecanaffordlife’snecessities,increasingwealthmatterssurprisinglylittle.Theconnectionbetweenincomeandhappinessis“surprisinglyweak,”observedUniversityofMichiganresearcherRonaldInglehartinone16-nationstudyof170,000people.Oncecomfortable,moremoneyprovidesdiminishingreturns(酬勞遞減).Thesecondpieceofpie,orthesecond$100,000,nevertastesasgoodasthefirst.EvenlotterywinnersandtheForbes’100wealthiestAmericanssurveyedbyUniversityofIllinoispsychologistEdDienerhaveexpressedonlyslightlygreaterhappinessthantheaverageAmerican.Makingitbigbringstemporaryjoy.Butinthelongrunwealthislikehealth:itscompleteabsencecancreatesuffering,buthavingitdoesn’tguaranteehappiness.Happinessseemslessamatterofgettingwhatwewantthanofwantingwhatwehave.Hasourhappiness,however,floatedupwardwiththerisingeconomictide?Arewehappiertodaythanin1940s,whentwooutoffivehomeslackedashowerortub?Actually,wearenot.Since1957,thenumberofAmericanswhosaytheyare“veryhappy”hasdeclinedfrom35to32percent.Meanwhile,the16/24divorceratehasdoubled,theteensuicide(自殺)ratehasincreasednearlythreetimes,theviolentcrimeratehasgoneupnearlyfourtimes,anddepressionhasmushroomed.Economicgrowthhasprovidednoboosttohumanmorale.Whenitcomestopsychologicalwellbeing,itisnottheeconomy.Icallthissoaringwealthandshrinkingspirit“theAmericanparadox.”Morethanever,wehavebighousesandbrokenhomes,highincomesandlowconfidence,securedrightsandreducedcivility.Wearegoodatmakingalivingbutoftenfailatmakingalife.Wecelebrateourprosperity(繁華)butlongforapurpose.Wetreasureourfreedomsbutlongforconnection.Inanageofplenty,wefeelspiritualhunger.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressestheauthor’sview?A.Themoremoneyweearn,thelessreturnswehave.B.Themoremoneyweearn,thehappierwewouldbe.C.Inthelongrun,moneycannotguaranteehappiness.D.Inthelongrun,happinessgrowswitheconomy.64.“Thesecond$100,000nevertastesasgoodasthefirst”because_____.A.itisnotsofreshasthefirst$100,00017/24B.itisnotsoimportantasthefirst$100,000C.profitbroughtbyitislessthanthatfromthefirst$100,000D.happinessbroughtbyitislessthanthatfromthefirst$100,00065.Accordingtothepassage,peopledowellinmakingalivingbutdon’t_____.A.haveanyprimaryaimB.knowhowtospendmoneyC.knowhowtoenjoylifeD.keepintouchwithotherpeopleThethingsthathappenedafter1957aregiventoshowthat_____.A.people’sspiritualneedscannotbefulfilledbywealthB.familyproblemsbecomemoreandmoreseriousC.youngpeoplearenothappyabouttheirlifeD.socialcrimeshaveincreasedsignificantlyDScienceFictionThesciencefictiontypeofentertainmentisconsideredbymosttobefatheredbyJulesVerne(AJourneytotheCenteroftheEarthandTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea)andH.G.Wells(TheTimeMachineandTheWaroftheWorlds).Sci-Fi,asitiscommonlyshortened,isafictionalstoryinwhichscience18/24andtechnologyhaveasignificantinfluenceonthecharactersandplot.Manysuchworksareguessworkaboutwhatthefutureholdsandhowscientificfindingsandtechnologicaladvanceswillshapehumankind.Writinginthelate1800s,JulesVernewasremarkablysuccessfulinhis10guessesaboutfuturetechnologiesofairconditioning,automobiles,theInternet,television,andunderwater,air,andspacetravel.Unbelievably,ofallplacesfromwhichtochoose,JulesVerneguessedTampa,Florida,USAasthelaunchingsiteofthefirstprojecttotheMoon,whichwasonly200kilometersawayfromtheactual1969locationatCapeCanaveral,Florida.Oneofthebest-knownsciencefictionbooksisNineteenEighty-FourbyGeorgeOrwell.Publishedin1949,itwasnotmeantasaprediction,butasawarning:Orwellwasdescribingwhathesawastheoutcomeoftheideas,trends,andemergingtechnologiesofhistime.Manyinventedtermsfromthisnovelhavebecomecommonineverydayuse,suchas“bigbrother”and“doublethinkEven”.theauthor’nameshasbeenmadeintoanadjective—Orwellian—andhasbecomeawarningdescriptorforsituationswhereprivacyislostandtheindividualbecomes19/24sacrificeunderatotalitarian(極權(quán)主義)government.NineteenEighty-Fourwastranslatedintosixty-fivelanguageswithinfiveyearsofitspublication,settingarecordthatstillstands.Whathelpsbringsciencefictionintobeingisusuallyanewdiscoveryorinnovation.Theauthorcreatesananalysisofthepotentialinfluenceandconsequencesandthenwrapsitinapleasantstory.Forexample,thebeginningofspaceexplorationwasfollowedafewyearslaterbytheStarTrektelevisionprogramandmovieseries.Advancesingenetics(遺傳學(xué))causefantasiesoftheendofdisease,horrorsofeugenics(優(yōu)生學(xué)),andthrillerswherecreaturesdisappearinglongagoarebroughtbacktolife.Thesciencefictionauthor’-determinedsslfroleisthatoffieldglassesforhumanity—searchingtheworldoffuturepossibilitiesupontheroadwhichwearetraveling.67.Whatcansciencefictionoffertopeople?A.Aforecastofhowanewdiscoverycouldinfluencemankind.B.Athoughtfullookatthepresentdrawbacksoftechnology.C.Ananalysisofwhyanewtechnologycouldbeusedtoharmhuman.20/24D.Athoughtfullookatthepastandwhatbroughtustothispointinhistory.WhichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthedescriptionofNineteenEighty-Four?A.Apredictionoffuturetechnologies.B.Awarningofcruelandunfairruling.C.Theconsequenceofscientificfindings.D.Animaginaryperfectworldoffreedom.69.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_____.A.NineteenEighty-FouradoptedsomepopulartermsB.H.G.WellspredictedtheInternetinthelate1800sC.CapeCanaveralwasmentionedinJulesVerne’sfictionD.StarTrekmovieserieswerebasedonspaceexplorationAccordingtotheauthor,whatistheroleofsciencefictioninsociety?A.Amoralcompass.B.Areferenceoftechnology.C.Arecordofsciencedevelopment.D.Aconsiderationofpossibilities.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每題2分,共10分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為節(jié)余選項(xiàng)。21/24StayonthebrightersideoflifeOneveryimportantcomponentofoptimismisgratitudeorfeelinggrateful.Infact,thereisastrongconnectionbetweenagratefulattitudeandaheightenedsenseofwell-being.Appreciateallthepositivesinyourlifebystartingagratitudejournalinordertorememberwhatyou’regratefulfor.___71___Feelingdown?Insteadoffeelingsorryforyourselfwaitingfortheuniversetothrowyouabone,tryactinglikeyou’rehappy—evenifyouaren’t.Asinceresmileandaforcedsmilewillcausethesamechemicalreactionsinyourbrain,soyo

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