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1,Imsorryididn'tmakeittoyourpartylastnight.___Iknowyou'rebusythesedays.A,OfcourseB,NokiddingC.That'sallrightD,Dontmentionit對的答案C2.___areply,hedecidetowriteanotherletertothepersonalabouthisjobapplication.A.NotreceivingB.Receivingnotc.NothavingreceivedDHavingnotreceived對的答案:C3.Theweatherhereinsummnerissochangeable.Pleasetakeanumbrellawhenyougoout.____A.Well,don'tworryBWell.,itjustdependsCOh,takeiteasyDOK,justincase對的答案D4.Let'sgoandhaveagooddrinktonight___Haveyougotthefirstprizeinthecompetition?A.Thanksalot.B.whatfor?C.Yes,I'dliketo.D.Whynot.對的答案:B5.Excuseme,coulidItakethisseat?---Sorry,____________.A.hereitisB.takeitC.itisn’tD.it’staken對的答案:D6.Mr.Smith,youarefinedforover-speeding.Pleasesignhere.Fined?Over-speeding?____________Areyouallright?Youcan’tbeserious!Mindyourownbusiness!Youaskedforit!對的答案:B7.Haveyoubeenwastingtimeoncomputergamesagain?_________.I’vebeenstudyingalotandIneedabreak.NowayIdon’tagreeNotreallyIcouldn’tagreemore對的答案:C8.Dad,IWonfirstplaceinthespeechcontest_________!I’mproudofyou,mydaughter.A.CongratulationsB.GoodluckC.MypleasureD.Goodidea對的答案:A9.Theguidewasenthusiasticandkonwledgeableandwespentalovelyeveningwanderingintoplaceswhenwe______straightpastotherwise.A.hadwalkedB.werewalkingC.wouldhavewalkedD.musthavewalked對的答案:C10.Isthere_________intoday’spaper?A.importantsomrthingB.importantanythingC.somethingimportantD.anythingimportant對的答案:D11.TheBrowns________thetrains,ifnot,theywouldhavebeenattheget-togetherasscheduled.A.mustmissB.musthavemissedC.shoulidmissD.shouldhavemissed對的答案:B12.Thecouplefinallyboughtthehousetheywantedforthey_______enoughmoneyA.hadsavedB.weresavingC.wouldsaveD.weretosave對的答案:A13.I’mtravelingtoLondonbybicycle.Seeyounextweek.Seeyou,and________goodluckwithyourtriptakeiteasyitcertainlywillbehappymakeyourselfcomfortable對的答案:A14.Mr.White_________at8:30forthemeeting,buthedidn’tturnup.A.shouldhavearrivedB.shouldarriveC.shouldhavehadarrivedD.shouldbearriving對的答案:A15.Haveaniceweekend.Thankeyou,______.SeeyoulaterWhataboutyouThesametoyouIT’smypleasure對的答案:C16.Youcan’timaginehowmysisterfinishedtherelayrace__________herleftfootwoundedsomuch.A.thatB.forC.withD.while對的答案:C17.YourspokenEnglishissogood,Haveyoubeenabroad?Yes,I_________inLondonfortwoyears.havestayedstayedhadstayedhavebeenstaying對的答案:B18.Thenewgymis______astheoldone.A.threetimesaslargeB.threetimesthesizeC.threetimeslargerthanD.asthreetimeslarge對的答案:A19.Haditnotbeenforthehaze(霧霾)weatherphenomenon,there____fewercaraccidentsinBeijingthen.A.wereB.wouldbeC.maybeD.wouldhavebeen對的答案:D20.ThankyouverymuchforhelpingmewhenIwasintrouble.__________Don’tmentionitWithpleasureThat’srightYousaidit對的答案:B(閱讀理解)Iwassittinginmykitchen.Mymomstoodinfrontofme,hardlykeepingthetearsfromspillingover.Shetoldmethatmythree-year-oldcousinhadcancer.Hearingthis,Iwentcompletelynumb.Howcouldthisbehappening?Ihadjustseenher,andshewasfine.Thesethingsdidn’thappentoourfamily,that’swhatmyunclesaid.Itseemedliketheworldturnedupsidedown;justlastweekmygrandmotherhadpassedaway.IfeltlikeIcouldn’tgetmyfeetonsolidground.That’swhenmysister,Madi,camedownthestairswithherlongbrownhairfreshlywashed.Shesatnexttomeandsmiled.Despitewhatwashappening,everythingwouldworkout,hersmileseemedtosay.“Mom,doyouthinkIcouldgetmyhaircuttomorrow?”Madiasked.“Sure,”Momsaid,startingtowashthedishes.“IwanttodonateittoLocksofLove”Madismiled.Mymomstoppedwashingandturnedtolookather.“Areyousure?”InoticedthatMomwasholdingbacktears.Thiswasasacrifice(犧牲)forMadi.Herlonghairwasanimportantpartofher.“Yeah,it’sjusthair.Eventuallyitwillgrowback.”Shesaid.“Allright,”Momsaidquietly,smilingagain.Madigaveupapartofherselfforawhile.Sheletapieceofherselfgotosomeoneelse,someoneshedidn’tknow.Thatdayshebecamemyherotoo.21.Onhearing3-year-oldcousinhadcancer,howdidtheauthorfeel?A.PuzzledB.ShockC.AfraidD.Worried對的答案:B22.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?A.Theworldisunfairtothewriter’sfamily.B.Unluckythingsdidn’thappentothewriter’sfamily.C.Thewriterhadthedisabilitywithherlegs.D.Unluckythingsofthefamilymadethewriterverysad.對的答案:D23.Wheredidtheconversationhappen?A.InthelivingroomB.InthekitchenC.InthebedroomD.Onthestreet對的答案:B24.WhatcanweknowaboutMadi?A.ShewaskindandwillingtohelpothersB.Shelikedsmiling,butdidn’tlovecooking.C.Shemadehermotherregretherhair.D.Shedidn’tlikewearinglonghairagain.對的答案:A(閱讀理解)Psychologistshavediscoveredthateventhemostindependent-mindedofuswillconformtosocialpressurewhenwearewithagroupofpeople.Inoneclassieexperiment,peoplewereshownaverticallineandaskedtofindalineofidenticallengthfromaselectionofthree.Youmightthinkthatthisisanabsurdlyeasytask,andwhenpeopleperformitbythemselvestheydoitverywell.However,psychologistshavediscoveredthatweareveryeasilyswayedbytheopinionsofotherpeoplewhenwedothistaskinagroup.Inonestudy,agroupofthreepeoplewassetup,wheretwoofthepeoplewereconfederates(同伙)oftheexperimenter.Whentheconfederatesdeliberatelygavewronganswers,peoplewereoftenswayedtogivethewrongansweralso.Infact,75%ofpeoplegaveatleastonewronganswer,withsomepeopleconformingtopeerpressureoneveryoccasion.Butwhydopeopleconforminthisway?Inaneasytasklikethis,itseemsthatpeopledonotwanttostepoutoflinewiththeprevailingopinionofthegroup.Onmoredifficulttasks,peoplealsoconformbecausetheyloseonfidenceintheirownabilitytomakedecisionsandprefertotrustthemajorityopinioninstead.Atypicalexampleofthiskindofconformityariseswhenwecomeacrosspeopleindistress.Wouldyouhelpawomanwhohasbeenattackedinthestreet?Itturnsoutthatyouaremuchmorelikelytogotoherassistanceifyouarealone.Whenotherpeoplearealsoaround,adiffusionofresponsibilityoccurs.Peopleareparalysedintoinaction,becauseeveryoneassumesthatsomeoneelsewillgotothewoman'sassistance.25.InParagraph1,theunderlinedword"conform"probablymeans“”A.seekindependenceB.disobeyordersC.seekpleasureD.followwhatothersdo對的答案:D26.WhatisthepurposeoftheexperimentdescribedinParagraph2?ToA.explainwhypeoplewouldbeinfluencedbytheopinionsofothersB.provethatpeopleareeasilyinfluencedbytheopinionsofothersC.traintheconfederatesoftheexperimenterasindependent-mindedD.describehowpeoplewouldbeinfluencedbytheopinionsofothers對的答案:B37Inthelastparagraph,accordingtotheauthor,whywouldn’tonehelpthewoman?He.A.thinkshehasnoresponsibilitiestogiveahandB.thinkshehashasnothingtodowithitC.istooshytogivehishelpinghandD.thinkssomeoneelsewillofferassistance對的答案:D28.Whatmethoddoestheauthormainlyusetodevelopthetext?A.Givingexamples.B.Cause-effectanalysis.C.Comparativeanalysis.D.Processanalysis.對的答案:A(閱讀理解)Dyslexiaisaproblemthatrestrictstheabilitytorecognizewordsandconnectsoundswithletterswhenpeopleread.Peoplewiththislearningdisordermayalsohaveproblemswhentheywrite.Dyslexiaisnotrelatedtoeyesightorintelligence.Theprobleminvolvesareasofthebrainthatprocesslanguage.Brainscientistsarestudyingwhethertheycanpredictwhichyoungchildrenmaystrugglewithreadingtoprovidethemwithearlyhelp.JohnGabrieliattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyisleadingthestudyoffive-year-oldinabouttwentyschoolsintheBostonarea.Theystudiedintheschoolswithkindergartens.Andforallthechildrenjoininginthestudy,theygivethemabriefsetofpaper-and-pencilteststolookatwhichchildrenappeartobeatsomeriskforstrugglingtoread.Sofar,fiftyofthemhavebeenexaminedinascanner,aspecialmachine,toshowbrainactivity.Writtentestsarenotalwaysabletoidentifydyslexiaorotherproblems,whilebrainscansmayofferamorescientificwaytoidentifyproblems.Andwithreadingproblems,earlyidentificationisimportant.Whenitcomestohelpingchildrenovercomereadingdifficulties,theyoungerthechild,themoreeffectivetheyare.Readingproblemsarenotusuallyidentifieduntilachildisinthethirdorfourthgrade.Thelaterchildrenarerecognizedaspoorreaders,thelesstreatmentcanhelp.And,asProfessorGabrielipointsout,poorreadingcanmakeeducationastruggle.Readingiseverything.Evenmathandsciencehavetextbooks.Whilethechildrenaregiventasksrelatedtoreading,thebrainscansmeasuretheextenttowhichcertainpartsofthebrainbecomeactivewhilethechildrendothework.Thescientistssaytheyarepleasedwithearlyresultsfromthestudy,buthavealongwaytogo.24.Dyslexiaaffectsthepartofbrainconcerning________.A.eyesightB.intelligenceC.languageD.emotion對的答案:C25.Dyslexiaproblemsaremorelikelytobeidentifiedthrough________.A.speechcontestsB.readingefficiencyC.listeningcomprehensionD.brainscans對的答案:D26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingshasthebesttimetoovercomereadingdifficulties?A.Tom,aboyinthekindergarten.B.Kate,ahighschoolleaver.C.Jane,aprimaryschoolstudent.D.Steve,amaninhisthirties.對的答案:A27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AneffectivewaytoidentityDyslexiaatanearlystage.B.Alearningdisorderinvolvingone’sintelligence.C.Dyslexia—aproblemaffectingone’sreadingandwriting.D.ApossiblesolutiontotheproblemsrelatedtoDyslexia.對的答案:C(閱讀理解)Owningasmartphonemaynotbeassmartasyouthink.ItmayletyousurftheInternet,listentomusicandsnapphotoswhereveryouare…butitalsoturnsyouintoaworkaholic,itseems.Astudysuggeststhat,bygivingyouaccesstoemailsatalltimes,theall-singing,all-dancingmobilephoneaddsasmuchastwohourstoyourworkingday.ResearchersfoundthatBritonsworkanadditional460hoursayearonaverageastheyareabletorespondtoemailsontheirmobiles.ThestudybytechnologyretailerPixmaniarevealstheaverageUKworkingdayisbetween9and10hours,butafurthertwohoursisspentrespondingtoorsendingworkemails,ormakingworkcalls.Morethan90percentofofficeworkershaveemail-enabledphones,withathirdaccessingthemmorethan20timesaday.Almostoneintenadmitsspendinguptothreehoursoutsidetheirnormalworkingdaycheckingworkemails.Someworkersconfesstheyareoncallalmost24hoursaday,withnineoutoftensayingtheymakeworkemailsandcallsoutsidetheirnormalworkinghours.Theaveragetimeforfirstcheckingemailsisbetween6amand7am,withmorethanathirdcheckingtheirfirstemailsinthisperiod,andaquartercheckingthembetween11pmandmidnight.GhadiHobeika,marketingdirectorofPixmania,said,“Theabilitytoaccessliterallymillionsofapps,keepincontactviasocialnetworksandtakephotosandvideoaswellastextandcallhasmadesmartphonesinvaluableformanypeople.However,therearedrawbacks.Manycompaniesexpecttheiremployeestobeoncall24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andsmartphonesmeanthatpeopleliterallycannotgetawayfromwork.Themoreconstantlyincontactwebecome,themoreisexpectedofusinaworkcapacity(容量).”33.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?A.AllthatglittersisnotgoldB.ItneverrainsbutpoursC.EverycoinshastwosidesD.It’snogoodcryingoverspiltmilk對的答案:C34.Theunderlinedword“accessing”inthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby“________”.AcallingB.reachingC.gettingD.using對的答案:D35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.TheaverageUKworkingtimeisbetweennineandtwelvehoursB.Nine-tenthsspentoverthreehourscheckingworkemailsC.One-fourthchecktheirfirstmailbetween11pmandmidnight.D.Theaveragetimeforfirstcheckingemailsisbetween6amand8am.對的答案:C36.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.workaholicslikesmartphones.B.Smartphonesbringaboutextrawork.C.smartphonesmakeourlifeeasier.D.Employersdon’tlikesmartphones.對的答案:B(翻譯題)Andthe67yearolddiscountkingSamWaltonstilltravelsthesewindybackroadsinhis1979Fordpickup,redandwhite,birddogsbyhisside,and,comeshootingseason,waitsinlinelikeeveryoneelsetobuyshellsatthelocalWal-Mart.67歲的“折扣之王”——山姆-沃爾頓,由獵鳥犬陪伴,仍然開著他那輛1979年款的、紅白相間的福特皮卡,仍然穿行在彎彎曲曲的鄉(xiāng)間小路上,身邊仍然坐他的捕禽獵犬。每逢狩獵季節(jié)來臨時,跟他人同樣排隊在當(dāng)?shù)氐奈譅柆斮I子彈。(翻譯題)IstarttofeelasthoughI’vebecomeonewithmymachine,takingdatain,spittingthembackout,justanotherlinkinthenet.我開始覺得自己似乎與機(jī)器融為一體了,我接受信息,再發(fā)送出去,就如同互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的一種連接點。(翻譯題)Infact,attimesIhavespentaslongasthreeweeksaloneathomegoingoutonlytogetmailandbuynewspapersandgroceries實際上有時我一連三個星期都獨(dú)自在家,只偶爾出去拿信、買報紙和雜貨。(翻譯題)Hefiguredintwoorthreemonthshe’dhaveenoughmoneytobuyexactlythekindofguitar.他合計著,再過2,3個月他就有足夠的錢去買他想要的吉他。1.Dad,Iwonfirstplaceinthespeechcontest.___A___!I’mproudofyou,mydaughter.A.CongratulationsB.GoodluckC.MypleasureD.Goodidea2.—ItisreportedthatitwillrainhardnextSunday.—___B___.We’replanningtogoboatingthatday.A.Idon’tthinkso.B.Ihopenot.C.I’mafraidnot.D.Ihopeso.3.InParagraph1,theunderlinedword"conform"probablymeans“____D____”.A.seekindependenceB.disobeyordersC.seekpleasureD.followwhatothersdoWhatisthepurposeoftheexperimentdescribedinParagraph2?To____B____A.explainwhypeoplewouldbeinfluencedbytheopinionsofothersB.provethatpeopleareeasilyinfluencedbytheopinionsofothersC.traintheconfederatesoftheexperimenterasindependent-mindedD.describehowpeoplewouldbeinfluencedbytheopinionsofothersInthelastparagraph,accordingtotheauthor,whywouldn’tonehelpthewoman?He____D____.A.thinkshehasnoresponsibilitiestogiveahandB.thinkshehasnothingtodowithitC.istooshytogivehishelpinghandD.thinkssomeoneelsewillofferassistance6.Whatmethoddoestheauthormainlyusetodevelopthetext?AA.Givingexamples.B.Cause-effectanalysis.C.Comparativeanalysis.D.Processanalysis.7.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingshasthebesttimetoovercomereadingdifficulties?AA.Tom,aboyinthekindergarten.B.Kate,ahighschoolleaver.C.Jane,aprimaryschoolstudent.D.Steve,amaninhisthirties.8.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?CA.AneffectivewaytoidentityDyslexiaatanearlystage.B.Alearningdisorderinvolvingone’sintelligence.C.Dyslexia—aproblemaffectingone’sreadingandwriting.D.ApossiblesolutiontotheproblemsrelatedtoDyslexia.9.Thenewgymis_____A____astheoldone.A.threetimesaslargeB.threetimesthesizeC.threetimeslargerthanD.asthreetimeslarge10.Isthere___D___intoday’spaper?A.importantsomethingB.importantanythingC.somethingimportantD.anythingimportant11.China’sspacestation,____D____threecapsulesandcoveringanareaofnolessthan60squaremeters,willbecompletedwithin10years.A.makingupofB.madeupC.consistedofD.consistingof12._____C____areply,hedecidedtowriteanotherlettertothepersonalmanagerabouthisjobapplication.A.NotreceivingB.ReceivingnotC.NothavingreceivedD.Havingnotreceived13.Ihadgreatdifficulty____D_____thesuitablefoodonthemenuinthatrestaurant.A.findB.foundC.tofindD.finding14.—I’mtravelingtoLondonbybicycle.Seeyounextweek.—Seeyou,and___A___.A.goodluckwithyourtripB.takeiteasyC.itcertainlywillbehappyD.makeyourselfcomfortable15.—Whatdoyouwanttodonext?Wehavehalfanhouruntilthebasketballgame.—___B___.Whateveryouwanttodoisfinewithme.A.ItjustdependsB.It’suptoyouC.AllrightD.Gladtohearthat16.—Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytotheBritishMuseum?—Sorry,I’mastrangerhere.—___A___.A.ThanksanywayB.Itdoesn’tmatterC.NevermindD.Noproblem17.—HowdoyoufindtheconcertintheBeijingGrandTheatrelastnight?—___B___.Buttheconductorwasperfect.A.Icouldn’tagreemoreB.Idon’tthinkmuchofitC.IwascrazyaboutitD.Ireallylikeit18.Wheredidtheconversationhappen?BA.InthelivingroomB.InthekitchenC.InthebedroomD.Onthestreet19.WhatcanweknowaboutMadi?AA.ShewaskindandwillingtohelpothersB.Shelikedsmiling,butdidn’tlovecooking.C.Shemadehermotherregretherhair.D.Shedidn’tlikewearinglonghairagain.20.Whatisthepositivethingaboutthesharingeconomy?CA.Itisaglobaltrend.B.Itisbeyondregulations.C.Itdrawsonspareresources.D.Itbringsinmodestprofits.21.WhatistheproblemwithAirbnbcustomersaccordingtothepassage?DA.Theyarenotregularlyinspected.B.Theyarelikelytocommitthefts.C.Theyareallowednottopaytaxes.D.Theycanbenoisytohosts’neighbours.22.WhatistheargumentoverUberaccordingtothepassage?AA.Whetheritguaranteescustomers’safety.B.Whetheritprovidesreliableservices.C.Whetheritlowerscustomers’expenses.D.Whetheritcancompetewithstandardtaxis.23.Whatwillbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?BA.Existingregulationsandlaws.B.MoredownsidesofAirbnbandUber.C.FurtherdevelopmentofAirbnbandUber.D.Necessaryimprovementsofcurrentlaws.24.Thecouplefinallyboughtthehousetheywanted,forthey___A___enoughmoney.A.hadsavedB.weresavingC.wouldsaveD.weretosave25.TheBrowns___B____thetrains;ifnot,theywouldhavebeenattheget-togetherasscheduled.A.mustmissB.musthavemissedC.shouldmissD.shouldhavemissed26.Youcan’timaginehowmysisterfinishedtherelayrace____C____herleftfootwoundedsomuch.A.thatB.forC.withD.while27.—ThankyouverymuchforhelpingmewhenIwasintrouble.—___B__.A.Don'tmentionitB.WithpleasureC.That'srightD.Yousaidit28.—I’msorryIdidn’tmakeittoyourpartylastnight.—___C___,Iknowyou’rebusythesedays.A.OfcourseB.NokiddingC.That’sallrightD.Don’tmentionit29.—Haveaniceweekend.—Thankyou.___C__.A.SeeyoulaterB.WhataboutyouC.ThesametoyouD.It’smypleasure30.—Ican’tgetonwellwithsomeofmyclassmates.Theyjustleavemeinthecold.—____A____.Butwhat’sthereason?A.Sorrytohearthat.B.Howaboutthat?C.Don’tmentionit.D.Nevergiveup!31.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?CA.Allthatglittersisnotgold.B.Itneverrainsbutpours.C.Everycoinhastwosides.D.It’snogoodcryingoverspiltmilk.32.Theunderlinedword“accessing”inthethirdparagraphcanbereplacedby“____D____”.A.callingB.reachingC.gettingD.using33.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?CA.TheaverageUKworkingtimeisbetweennineandtwelvehours.B.Nine-tenthsofworkersinUKspentoverthreehourscheckingworkemails.C.One-fourthoftheworkersinUKchecktheirfirstmailbetween11p.m.andmidnight.D.Theaveragetimefor

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