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第一卷(第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分85分A、第一卷(第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分85分A、B、C1.WheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeA.Intheman’s B.InanofficeC.Inadepartment2.Whatcanweknowabouttheman’sjobfromtheA.Hecan’tsellmanyC.HeandhisbossgetalongB.Hehasapromising3.WhatarethetwospeakersmostprobablytalkingA.B.C.4.WhomaythesetwospeakersA.FatherandB.TeacherandC.Motherand5.WhathappenedattheconveniencestorelastA.SomebodyrobbedtheC.TheemployeesrefusedtoB.Toomanypeoplecrowded5A、B、C6.WhendoesthisconversationtakeA.IntheB.AtC.Lateinthe7.WhatdoesthemotherhavetodoaccordingtotheA.BuyhersonanEnglishC.Meetherson’sHistoryB.Waitforherson’sschool8.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwoA.B.C.WhatcanweknowaboutthemanfromtheHetakesthetrainingcourseHedidn’tlistencarefullyatthelectue.HeprefersknowledgetofoodorWhatdoesNancythinkofProfessorHall’sA.ItoccupieshertimeforC.It’sinstructiveandB.It’sboringwithsomany11.WhatarethetwospeakerstalkingA.OnlineC.AmazonKindleandB.Riseofelectronic12.Whichcompanyisnowsellingmoree-booksintheUSthanprintedA.B.C.13.HowisthepublishingworlddoingA.It’slosingB.It’shavingahardC.Itenjoysaquick14.WhyA.B.C.13.HowisthepublishingworlddoingA.It’slosingB.It’shavingahardC.Itenjoysaquick14.WhydoesJasonwanttoseeProfessorA.Hehaspromisedtotalktoher.B.HeneedsherapprovalforhisC.Hehasaskedhertohelphimchoose15.WhichcoursedoesJasontakeforthesecondA.ShortstoryB.C.WhatisProfessorReadconcernedWhyJasonispoorinHowJasonwillbehaveinherWhetherJasoncanhandlesomuchWhendothetwospeakersmeetforthisA.BeforethetermC.Afterthefirstweekof18.WhendidtheFergusonshootingB.OnthelastdayofA.OnDecemberB.OnAugustC.OnJulyWhatcanwelearnfromtheThepublicangerturnedintoviolenceinNewWhathappenedtoEricGamerwasrecordedonvid.CivilrightsorganizationsannouncedanationalmarchinWhatdidn’tPresidentObamamentioninhisspeechinAmericanpeople’sfeelingofSpecificcommentsontheNewYorkshootingHisplanstoimprovetherelationshipbetweenthepoliceandthe(35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(15115分UndertheDome, 103-minutedocumentaryreleasedbyChaihas awarenessaboutairpollutionandencouragedpeopletojoinineffortstomakeaCthe;D.a;A.the;B.a;22.—Ifeelitdifficulttoapplyforajobinthatfamous—Whynotreadthismagazine?Thisis someusefulinformationisA.B.C.D.23. ageneralintroductiontothecomputer,thecoursealsoprovidespracticalA.BecauseB.AsideC.D.Due24.—Thiscityisadullplacetolive—Howsurprisingthatyou thinkso!IloveitveryA.B.C.D.25.Peterisill,soyouaresupposedto Class4,andthereisnodoubt itisagreatchallengeA.takeon; B.takeup;C.takeover; D.takeout;26.You’dbetterwashthecoatinaproperway,forthematerial A.isB.hasC.isD. withyoungA.B.C.D.28.Wehavenodoubtthatifthestudents’interestinthesubjectisaroused,theywill challengeandcommitmoreoftheirtimeandenergytotheirA.faceupB.keeppaceC.putupD.liveupwithyoungA.B.C.D.28.Wehavenodoubtthatifthestudents’interestinthesubjectisaroused,theywill challengeandcommitmoreoftheirtimeandenergytotheirA.faceupB.keeppaceC.putupD.liveup29.Thebasketballcoach,aswelloutstandinghisteammembers, interviewedshortlyafterthematchforA.B.C.D.30.Wepromise attendsthepartyachancetohaveaphototakenwiththemovieA.B. D.31.Ameetingwasheldyesterday theherowholosthislifeforsavingthedrowninggr.A.insearchB.inmemoryC.inplaceD.infavor32.Thecomputerwasusedinteaching.Asaresult,notonly ,butstudentsbecamemoreinterestedtheA.savedwasteachers’C.teachers’energyB.wasteachers’energyD.wassavedteachers’33.IthinkTomandJohnmusthavebeeninchargeofyesterday’sparty, A.haven’tB.hadn’tC.weren’tD.didn’t34.Thepublicstronglyappealedtothelocalgovernmenttopunishthe A.B.C.D.35.—Shallweofferthenewpositionto. A.You B.It’syour C.NoD.ItAreparentsrational(理性的)abouttheirchildren?No.Parentsaren’trationalisn’t thiselement(元素)Youngpeoplecanunderstandthisaboutromanticlove,buttheyfindithardMyeldesttoneofpatiently theotherdaybroughtthisup.“Letmeaskyousomething,Dad,”shebeganinthateveryexperiencedparent“IsailedaroundtheMediterraneaninayacht(游艇)whenIwasseventeen,”shesaid.“IhikedthroughPyreneesfromSpaintoParis.I’vedonerockclimbinganddeep-seadivingandsleptinrainforestsinthejungleofIndonesia.Right?”“Sothis,”shewenton.“WhenIgotothecornerdrugstoretopickupsomeshampoo,whydoyoualwaystellto whenIcrosstheThereisansweraparentcangivetoAllIcouldmumble(嘟囔)wasthatwhenIwas50,mymothermenottodrivefast.IfIwere80andshewerestillalive,Iwouldbegetting isawarning.Nomatter,aThereissomethingelse,too,thatchildrenfindithard.Whentheyarefaraway,thereisnothingcandoabout.Theyareinthehandsofthegods.ParentstrynotaboutButwhenthechildren,theoldprotectiveurgequicklycomesback,andithowtheyhavebeenorwhatexperiencestheyhavegothappenaroundthecornernotintherainforest.Themostinstinctive本能的actofalmostcreatureisitsyoung,andwithhumansstaysforaIntheparent’smind,aIntheparent’smind,achildagesbutdoes childrenat.Rational?No.Butifwewererational,wouldweA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.DD.D.D.D.D.D.30分(152AITwasa12-minutewalkintotheunknown,anditchangedthehistoryofspaceexplorationforever.Thefirst-everspacewalkbyformerSovietcosmonautAlexeiLeonov,50yearsagoonMarch18,wasalsothefirstbigtestofspacesuittechnology.TheoldSoviet-stylespacesuitwasnotquitereadyyet,howeverItwasaffectedbythelackofatmospheric大氣的pressureinspaceWhenLeonovhadcompletedhisspacewalkherealizedthathisspacesuit“hadinflated(膨脹)likeaballoon,preventinghimfromgettingbackinsidethespacecraft”,accordingtotheBBC.Thecosmonautlethalfoftheairoutofhisspacesuitandsurviveddespitelosingoxygen.Nowadays,ofcourse,thistypeofincidentdoesnothappen.Buttheproblemofwhattowearinspaceisstillimportant,asspacetravelmaysoonbeavailabletomorepeoplethanever.In2017,SpaceXandBoeingmaybecomethefirstprivatecompaniestoputpeopleinspace.Whatshouldthenew,richspacetravelerswear?Welltheiroutfits服裝won’tbelikethewhite,boxysuitsinthefilmGravity.Thosetypesofextra-vehicular(飛船外的activity(EVA)suitswillbeforprofessionalsworkingoutsideaspacecraft.Theaveragespacewillinsteadneedsomethingtowearinsideincaseofanemergencywhengettingupanddownagaininarocketorduringdocking.ThesearecalledIVA(intra-vehicularactivity)pressuresuits,whichshouldbeeffective,comfortable,andperhapsevenfashionable.Thebest-knownexampleistheorange“pumpkinsuit”madefamousbyNASA,butmorefashionableoptionsmaylaterbeavailable.Infact,fashionandspacehavebeentogetherforyears.ThefirstspacesuitsfortheApollomoonprogrambuiltbyPlaytex,anunderwearmaker,andthecompanystillworkswithNowadaysinBrooklyn,NowadaysinBrooklyn,NewYorkthereisacompanycalledFinalFrontierDesignthatmakesthelatestinsuittechnology.Alloftheirstaffhavebackgroundsinshowbusiness(演藝界),makingBroadwaymusicalandcircus馬戲團(tuán)costumes.Theyarecurrentlylookingtointroducetheirspacetech,likevibrating振動的beltsthatcangivedirectionsbyfeel,topeopleonEarth.Thewalkintounknownspacefashionisjustbeginning.Howwouldyoushowoffin56.Accordingtothearticle,today’sspacetravelershavedifferentexperiencestothatofAlexeiLeonov theyhavetoperformspacewalksforlongtoday’sspacesuitsaremuchsaferandmoretheyareprovidedwithextraoxygentosurviveintheycanweartheirownoutfitsonspace57.Thephrase“thistypeofincident”inParagraph3referstosituationsinwhichastronauts failtheirspacewalkputonthewrongspacehavetroublewiththeirspace58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutthespacesuitsthatwillbemadeforprivatespacetravelersinthenearTheywillbeintendedfortoughworkingconditionsoutsideaTheywillhavetobeTheywillbeveryheavyandexpensivedespitetheirfashionableTheywillbecreatedwiththehelpofartistsanddesigners.59.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?FashioncomestoWhathappenedtoAlexeiLeonov50yearsHowspacesuitsBWHENmybrotherJoewas6monthsoldmymotherbroughthimhomefromthehospitalandtoldmetowatchhimwhileshefixedsupper.WestartedplayingagameIcalled“dogs”,rollingonthefloorlikepups小狗ThenIlookedupandsawmymotherwatchingus.Shewascrying.“He’sblind,”shesaid.“Thedoctortoldmetoday.”IlookedatJoe.Hewaslaughing.“Hecan’tbeblind,”Isaid.“Hesmilesatmyface.”“Hesmilesatyourvoice,”shesaid.“He’llneverseeyourface.”Thatwasthat.Joewasblind.Mamawentbacktocooking.Iwentbacktoplayingadog.Fromtheageof8,Joeboardedataschoolforthedeafandtheblind,learningtoreadBraille.Whenhewas16,theschoolsaidhe’dlearnedenoughandsenthimhomewithaBrailletypewriter.At21,Joemovedouttoliveonhisown,hesaid,“l(fā)ikeaman,”inanapartment30miles(48km)away.Helearnedtocook,clean,dohisownlaundry,anddoalmostanythingelseheneeded.Thenhemettheloveofhislife.She,too,wasblind.WhenJoecalledtotellme,hesaid:“Evenablindmancanfallinloveatfirstsight.”Theyshared10goodyearsbeforehelosthertocancer.Painfullysoonafter,healsolostourmother,whowashischampion,andourstepfather,whowasJoe’sbestfriend.WhatisleftwhenyoulosethelovesofyourlifeMybrotherclungwithanironfist拳頭tothreegiftsFaith,hopeandlove.Hisfaithgrewstronger.Healwayshadhope.Andhisloveforhisfamilyhasnevergottenweaker,despitedeathordisappointment.Lovedonesleave,butloveremains.Theyearsaheadmayprovetobehishardest.Hislegsaregrowingweaker,threateningtotakeawayindependencehe’sfoughtsohardtokeep.Myindependencehe’sfoughtsohardtokeep.MysisterandIoftenwonderwhatwillhappenifJoecan’tliveonown.It’snotuptous.We’lldowhatwecan,butit’shislife.Hewon’thaveitanyotherYoudon’tfindstrengthtodosomethinguntilit’stimetodoit.Joehasfounditwheneverhehasneededit.Ibelievehewillagain.60.Whentheauthor’smotherbroughtherlittlebrotherJoebackfromthehospital,theauthor wassadbecausehecouldn’tseethingsimmediatelyintroducedhimtothefamilyworriedthathemightstealhermother’slovefromhadgreatfunplayingagamewith61.WhichofthefollowingorderofeventsisCORRECTaccordingtotheJoestartedlearningBrailleataschoolforthedeafandtheJoemovedouttoliveindependentlyandlearnedtocookandJoewassentbackhomewithhisBrailleJoehadahardtimewhenhelostthreebelovedfamilyJoefellinlovewithablindgirlthefirsttimetheyA.B.C.D.62.Whatisthekeymessagetheauthorwantstoconvey(表達(dá)throughthePeoplehavetospendmoretimewiththeirlovedThedisableddeserveourrespectandsupportsothattheycanliveanindependentLove,hopeanddeterminationcankeepamangoingdespitePeopleshouldlearntogetoverthelossoftheirlovedonesaslovealwaysCChristmasislonggoneandValentine’sDayisadistantmemory.Thatmeansit'saslowforjewelers,andagoodtimeforyoutomakeapurchase.Whetheryou’reoutshoppingforgold,orsilver,hereareafewthingsyouneedtoknow:WhatdeterminesThepurityofthemetalisoneoftheelementsthatdeterminestheprice.Goldpurityisindicatedwithastampof10K,14K,18K,or24K.Anddifferentcountrieshavetheirownstandards.Forexample,forapiecetobeconsideredgoldintheUS,itmustbeatleast10K.InBritainandCanada:9K.InItalyandFrance:l8K.Anythingoverl8Kisreallytoosoftforeverydaywear.That’swhyjewelrystoresintheUSsellmostly14K.Howmuchcanyouexpecttopay?Thatdependsontheweightofthemetalandthegemstone(寶石Sokeepthatinmind,especiallywhenbuyingonline.Tokeepyourselffromgettingrippedoff,askyourselfthefollowing:●Howlonghasthecompanybeen●WhatisitsreturnIsthejewelryfeaturedonthewebsitevisiblefromallIsthecompanytransparentwiththegramweightsandthesizeoftheYes,it'sconfusing,andwhilethisislargelyapersonaldecision,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.Forstarters.whiteorrosegoldcostsaboutl0%morethanyellowgold.Ifyouwantthe“l(fā)ookforless”,considergoldplatedjewelry.“Goldplated”and“goldoverlay”meanthesamethingandguaranteeathickerlayeroffinishthan“vermeil”whichisaflashfinishthatisthinnerandlessconsistent,butmoreaffordable.Buyvermeilfinishedpiecesyouwantforaseasonortwojusttofollowthefashion.Forpiecesyouwanttowearforalifetime,solidgoldisbest.Whataboutsterlingsilver(標(biāo)準(zhǔn)純銀Sterlingsilverhasbeenanalternativeforwhitegoldduringthedifficulteconomy,andwhileitusedtobemorepopularwithjusttheyoungerthesedaysithasmuchmoremassappeal.Somuchsothatretailersarenowofferingfinegemstoneswithsilver--somethingyouusedtoseeonlywithgold.KeepinmindthatintheUS.thesterlingsilverstandardis92.5%realsilver.Don’tbuyitifthereisn’ta“925”stamponit.Andkeepinmindthatthelowerpriceyou’repayingforsilvermeansmoremaintenance.Tokeepsilverjewelryfrombecominglessshiny,considerkeepingapieceofchalkinyourjewelrybox.63.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“gettingrippedoff”inParagraph3probablymeans A.beingB.beingC.beingD.being64.WhichofthefollowingC.beingD.being64.WhichofthefollowingisrelativelygoodforonlywearingashortA.A14KC.AgemstoneB.Agold-platedD.Avermeil65.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatsilverjewelryshouldbekept A.inacold B.inadry C.inawetTheauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto encourageyoungpeopletobuyfashionabletellpeoplethebesttimetopurchasegoldandD.inahotC.introducetherealvalueandpopularityofgoldandD.informpeopleofthefactorstoconsiderinbuyingDcustomer“delight”iswhatcompaniesaretryingtoachieveinordertokeepandincreasemarketItisacceptedinthemarketingindustry,andconfirmedbyanumberofresearches,thatcustomersreceivinggoodservicewillpromotebusinessbytellingupto12otherpeople;thosetreatedbadlywilltelltheirtalesofwoetoupto20people.Interestingly,80percentofpeoplewhofeeltheircomplaintsarehandledfairlywillstayloyal.NewlineagesforcustomercarehavecomewhenpeoplecanobtaingoodsandservicesthroughtelephonecallcentersandtheInternet.Forexample,manycompaniesnowhavetoinvest(投資)alotofmoneyininformationtechnologyandstafftraininginordertocopewiththe“phonerage(憤怒)”—causedbydelaysinansweringcalls,beingcutoffinmid-conversationorleftwaitingforlongperiods.“Manypeopledonotliketalkingtomachines,”saysDr.StoreySeniorLecturerinMarketingatCityUniversityBusinessSchool,“Banks,forexample,encouragestaffatcallcenterstousecustomerdatatoestablishinstantandgoodrelationshipwiththem.Theaimistomakethecustomerfeeltheyknowyouandthatyoucantrust—thesortofcomfortablefeelingspeoplehaveduringface-to-facechatswiththeirlocalbranchmanager.”Recommendedwaysofcreatingcustomerdelightinclude:under-promisingandover-delivering(sayingthatarepairwillbecomeoutwithinfivehours,butgettingitdonewithintwo);replacingafaultyproductimmediately:evenwhentheyarecomplaints.Aimingforcustomerdelightisallverywell,butifservicesdonotreachthehighlevelpromised,disappointmentorworsewillbetheresult.Thiscanbeeasedbyofferinganapologyandanexplanationofwhytheservicedidnotcompensationorwhateversuggestsbestmeetsthecase).Airlinesfacesomeofthetoughestchallengesovercustomercare.Fiercecompetitionhasconvincedthemthatdelightingpassengersisanimportantmarketingtool,whilethereisgreatpotentialforcustomerangeroverdelayscausedbyweather,unclaimedluggageandtechnicalproblems.ForBritishAirwaysstaff,awinningtelephonestyleisconsideredvitalinhandlingthelargevolumeofcallsaboutbookingsandflighttimes.Theyaretrainedtoanswerquickly,withtheirname,jobtitleanda“weareheretohelp”attitude.Thecompanyhasinvestedheavilyininformationtechnologytomakesurethatinformationisavailableinstantlyonscreen.BritishAirwaysalsosaysitscustomercarepoliciesareappliedwithinthecompanyandstaffaretaughttoregardeachotherascustomersrequiringthehigheststandardsofservice.Customercareisobviouslyheretostayanditwouldbeafoolishcompanythatusedsloganssuchas"wedoweplease”.Ontheotherhand,themorecustomersarepromised,thegreatertheriskofdisappointment67.WecanlearnfromParagraph2Satisfiedcustomerscatchmorecomplainingcustomersarehardto.68.Thewritermentions“phonerage”(Paragraph3)toshowcustomersoftenusephonestoexpresstheirCustomercarebecomesmorepeoplestillprefertobuygoodscustomersrelyontheirphonestoobtain.69.Ifamanagershouldshowhisempathy(Paragraph6),whatwouldheprobablyA.“I’msorryfortheB.“IappreciateyourC.“IknowhowupsetyoumustD.“Iknowit’sourC.“IknowhowupsetyoumustD.“Iknowit’sour70.WhichofthefollowingisconveyedinthisAcompanyshouldpromiselessbutdomoreinacompetitiveCompaniesthatpromisemorewillnaturallyattractmoreCustomerdelightismoreimportantforairlinesthanfor第二卷(35分注意:每空格1個單詞。請將答案寫在答題紙上!rulesisoneofthebestwaystoeducateteenagers.Houserulesmustrespectteenagers’desiretobeindependentandmakesuretheybehaveresponsibly.HowcaneffectivehouserulesbeFirstofall,getyourteenagertotakepartinmakingtherules,whichcanhelpkeepthemmotivatedtofollowthem.Asktheiropinionaboutwhatsortsofthingstheythinkareimportantwhencreatingtherulesandtrytoincludesomeoftheirideas.Whencreatingthelistofrules,don’tlisteverysingleruleimaginable.Instead,trytolimitittothetenmostimportantrules.I’veseensomeparentscomeupwithseveralpagesofruleswhichturnouttobemorelikearulebookratherthanalist.Remember,itisimportanttomakethelisteasytorememberandtobeabasicguide.Thenitisimportantthatyouwriteoutthelistofrulesandhangtheminaprominent顯眼的location.KeepingtherulesontherefrigeratorordisplayedsomewherewhereeveryonecanseethemisagoodreminderRevisetheruleswheneverthere’saneed,notveryfrequentlythough.(保證)thatnoneofyourconsequencesareequaltoabusiveparentingForexampletakeofftherulethat—“ifyoudon’tgethomeby11atnight,makearrangementstostayelsewhereuntilmorning”.Lethelpingsmallhouseholdchoreslikecleaninguptheirownroomsserveasconsequencesfordisobeyingwillhelpimproveyourteenager’sbehavior.HopeyoucandirectyourteenagertobecomearesponsibleindependentpersonwiththehelpofhouseEstablishinghouserulesfor(71) RequirementsforhouserulesTheymustrespectteenagers’desiretobeindependentand(72) teenagersbehaveresponsibly.(73) rulesTryingtomaketherules(74) AsktheirIncludetheirKeepingthehouserulesAvoid(75) Limitthelisttothemostimportant outthelistofrulesandhangingthemsomewherevisible yourteenageroftheMaketherulesrevised(77) 分:(5題,每1分classicalmusic,wefirst分:(5題,每1分classicalmusic,wefirstthinkofJohnhasaway83.usingasfewwordsasIdrivingthekidsHiscarbrokedownonthehalfway,whichresultedWithgreatsorrow,hewatchedhishomebeingtorndowntonewshoppingcenter..第六部書面表(120分Withthedevelopmentofeconomy,peopletendtopursuehighqualitylivingconditions.Mostoftheparentstrytheirbesttooffertheirchildrencomfortablecircumstances,buttheyseldomhavetimetostaywiththeirchildren.Inmyopinion,nomatterhowbusytheyare,theyshouldmakethebestuseoftheirtimetostaywiththeirchildren.Everytimewhenparentstakethemtotheamusementpark,helpthemtoprepareth

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