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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorD
ontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
?Happypeopleworkdifferently.They'remoreproductive,morecreative,andwillingtotake
greaterrisks.@Andnewresearchsuggeststhathappinessmightinfluence]firmswork,too.
①Companieslocatedinplaceswithhappierpeopleinvestmore,accordingtoarecentieseaichpapci.
2______,firmsinhappyplacesspendmoreonR&D(researchanddevelopment).②That'sbecause
happinessislinkedtothekindoflonger-termthinking3formakinginvestmentsforthefuture.
@Theresearcherswantedtoknowifthe4andinclinationforrisk-takingthatcomewith
happinesswould5thewaycompaniesinvested.②SotheycomparedU.S.cities'averagehappiness
6____byGalluppollingwiththeinvestmentactivityofpubliclytradedfinnsinthoseareas.
①7enough,finns'investmentandR&Dintensitywerecorrelatedwiththehappinessof
theareainwhichtheywere8.(2)Butisitreallyhappinessthat'slinkedtoinvestment,orcould
somethingelseabouthappiercities9whyfirmstherespendmoreonR&D?@Tofindout,the
researcherscontrolledforvarious10thatmightmakefirmsmorelikelytoinvest—likesize,
industry,andsales-andforindicatorsthataplacewas1Itolivein.likegrowthinwagesor
population.@Thelinkbetweenhappinessandinvestmentgenerally12evenafteraccounting
forthesethings.
?Thecorrelationbetweenhappinessandinvestmentwasparticularlystrongforyoungerfirms,
whichtheauthors13to“l(fā)esscodifieddecisionmakingprocess“andthepossiblepresenceof
'"youngerandless14managerswhoaremorelikelytobeinfluencedbysentiment.^^②The
relationshipwas15strongerinplaceswherehappinesswasspreadmore16.③Firms
seemtoinvestmoreinplaceswheremostpeoplearerelativelyhappy,ratherthaninplaceswithhappiness
inequality.
①17thisdoesn'tprovethathappinesscausesfirmstoinvestmoreortotakealonger-term
view,theauthorsbelieveitatleast18atthatpossibility.②It'snothardtoimaginethatlocal
cultureandsentimentwouldhelp19howexecutivesthinkaboutthefuture.③“Itsurelyseems
plausiblethathappypeoplewouldbemoreforward-thinkingandcreativeand20R&Dmore
thantheaverage,nsaidoneresearcher.
1.[A]why[B]how[C]where(D]when
2.[A]Inreturn[B]Inparticular[C]Incontrast[D]Inconclusion
3.[A]necessary[B]famous[C]perfect[D]sufficient
4.[AJindividualism[B]realism[CJoptimism[D]modernism
5.[A]miss[B]echo[C]spoil[D]change
6.[AJimaginedIB]measured[CJassumed[D]invented
7.[A]Sure[B]Odd[ClUnfortunate[D]Often
8.[A]divided[B]advertised[C]overtaxed[D]headquartered
9.[A]summarize[B]overstate[Clexplain[D]emphasize
10.[A]factors[B]stages[C]levels[D]methods
11.[A]desirable[B]sociable[C]reliable[D]reputable
12.[A]resumed[B]emerged[C]held[D]broke
13.[A]assign[B]attribute[C]transfer[D]compare
14.[A]serious[B]civilized[C]ambitious[D]experienced
15.[A]instead[B]thus[C]also[D]never
16.[A]rapidly[B]directly[C]regularly[D]equally
17.[A]While[B]Until[C]After[D]Since
18.[A]arrivesIB]jumps[CJhints[D]strikes
19.[A]share[B]rediscover[C]simplify[D]shape
20.[AJprayfor[B]leantowaids[C]sendout(D]giveaway
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Mark
youranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
①It'struethathigh-schoolcodingclassesaren'tessentialforlearningcomputersciencein
college.?Studentswithoutexperiencecancatchupafterafewintroductorycourses,saidTom
Cortina,theassistantdeanatCarnegieMellon'sSchoolofComputerScience.
①However,Cortinasaid,earlyexposureisbeneficial.②Whenyoungerkidslearncomputer
science,theylearnthatit'snotjustaconfusing,endlessstringoflettersandnumbers-butatoolto
buildapps,orcreateartwork,ortesthypotheses.③It'snotashardfbrthemtotransformtheir
thoughtprocessesasitisforolderstudents.?Breakingdownproblemsintobite-sizedchunksand
usingcodetosolvethembecomesnormal.?Givingmorechildrenthistrainingcouldincreasethe
numberofpeopleinterestedinthefieldandhelpfillthejobsgap,Cortinasaid.
?Studentsalsobenefitfromlearningsomethingaboutcodingbeforetheygettocollege,where
introductorycomputer-scienceclassesarepackedtothebrim,whichcandrivetheless-experienced
or-determinedstudentsaway.
①TheFlatironSchool,wherepeoplepaytoleamprogramming,startedasoneofthemany
codingbootcampsthat'sbecomepopularfbradultslookingfbracareerchange.?Thehigh-
schoolersgetthesamecurriculum,but“wetrytogearlessonstowardthingsthey5reinterestedin,“
saidVictoriaFriedman,aninstructor.(3)Forinstance,oneoftheappsthestudentsaredeveloping
suggestsmoviesbasedonyourmood.
?ThesiudenisintheFlatironclassprobablywon'tdropoutofhighschoolandbuildthenext
Facebook.?Programminglanguageshaveaquickturnover,sothe“RubyonRails''languagethey
learnedmaynotevenberelevantby:hctimetheyenterthejobmarket.③Buttheskillstheylearn一
howtothinklogicallythroughaproblemandorganizetheresults—applyioanycodinglanguage,
saidDeborahSeehorn,aneducationconsultantfbrthestateofNorthCarolina.
?Indeed,theFlatironstudentsmightnotgointoITatall.②Buicreatingafuturearmyof
codersisnotthesolepurposeoftheclasses.③Thesekidsaregoingtobesurroundedby
computers—intheirpockets,intheiroffices,intheirhomes-fbrtherestoftheirlives.?The
youngertheylearnhowcomputersthink,howtocoaxthemachineintoproducingwhattheywant一
theearliertheylearnthattheyhavethepowertodothat—thebetter.
21.Cortinaholdsthatearlyexposuretocomputersciencemakesiteasierto.
A.completefuturejobtraining
B.remodelthewayofthinking
C.formulatelogicalhypotheses
D.perfectartworkproduction
22.Indeliveringlessonsfbrhigh-schoolers,Flatironhasconsideredtheir____.
A.experience
B.interest
C.careerprospects
D.academicbackgrounds
23.DeborahSeehornbelievesthattheskillslearnedatFlatironwill____.
A.helpstudentslearnothercomputerlanguages
B.havetobeupgradedwhennewtechnologiescome
C.needimprovingwhenstudentslookforjobs
D.enablestudentstomakebigquickmoney
24.Accordingtothelastparagraph,Flatironstudentsareexpectedto.
A.bringforthinnovativecomputertechnologies
B.staylongerintheinformationtechnologyindustry
C.becomebetterpreparedfbrthedigitalizedworld
D.competewithafuturearmyofprogrammers
25.Theword“coax”(Para.6)isclosestinmeaningto.
A.persuade
B.frighten
C.misguide
D.challenge
Text2
①Biologistsestimatethatasmanyas2millionlesserprairiechickens—akindofbirdliving
onstretchinggrasslands-oncelentredtotheoftengreylandscapeofthemidwesternand
southwesternUnitedStates.?Butjustsome22,000birdsremaintoday,occupyingabout16%of
thespecies*historicrange.
?ThecrashwasamajorreasontheU.S.FishandWildlifeService(USFWS)decidedto
formallylistthebirdasthreatened.?uThelesserprairiechickenisinadesperatesituation/5said
USFWSDirectorDanielAshe.?Someenvironmentalists,however,weredisappointed.④They
hadpushedtheagencytodesignatethebirdas“endangered,“astatusthatgivesfederalofficials
greaterregulatorypowertocrackdownonthreats.⑤ButAsheandothersarguedthatthe
“threatened“taggavethefederalgovernmentflexibilitytotryoutnew,potentiallyless
confrontationalconservationapproaches.@Inparticular,theycalledforforgingcloser
collaborationswithwesternstategovernments,whichareoftenuneasywithfederalaction,andwith
theprivatelandownerswhocontrolanestimated95%oftheprairiechicken'shabitat.
①Undertheplan,forexample,theagencysaiditwouldnotprosecutelandownersor
businessesthatunintentionallykill,harm,ordisturbthebird,aslongastheyhadsignedarange-
widemanagementplantorestoreprairiechickenhabitat.?NegotiatedbyUSFWSandthestates,
theplanrequiresindividualsandbusinessesthatdamagehabitataspartoftheiroperationstopay
intoafundtoreplaceeveryacredestroyedwith2newacresofsuitablehabitat.③Thefundwill
alsobeusedtocompensatelandownerswhosetasidehabitat.?USFWSalsosetaninterimgoalof
restoringprairiechickenpopulationstoanannualaverageof67,000birdsoverthenext10years.
@AnditgivestheWesternAssociationofFishandWildlifeAgencies(WAFWA),acoalitionof
stateagencies,thejobofmonitoringprogress.?Overall,theideaistolet"statesremaininthe
driver'sseatfbrmanagingthespecies,“Ashesaid.
①Noteveryonebuysthewin-winrhetoric.②SomeCongressmembersaretryingtoblockthe
plan,andatleastadozenindustrygroups,fourstates,andthreeenvironmentalgroupsare
challengingitinfederalcourt.③Nolsurprisingly,industrygroupsandstatesgenerallyargueitgoes
toofar;environmentalistssayitdoesn'tgofarenough.?t4Thefederalgovernmentisgiving
responsibilityfbrmanagingthebirdtothesameindustriesthatarepushingittoextinction,says
biologistJayLininger.
26.Themajorreasonforlistingthelesserprairiechickenasthreatenedis____.
A.itsdrasticallydecreasedpopulation
B.theunderestimateofthegrasslandacreage
C.adesperateappealfromsomebiologists
D.theinsistenceofprivatelancowners
27.The“threatened“tagdisappointedsomeenvironmentalistsinthatit.
A.wasagive-intogovernmentalpressure
B.wouldinvolvefeweragenciesinaction
C.grantedlessfederalregulatorypower
D.wentagainstconservationpolicies
28.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph3thatunintentionalharm-doerswillnotbeprosecutedif
they.
A.agreetopayasumforcompensation
B.volunteertosetupanequallybighabitat
C.offertosupporttheWAFWAmonitoringjob
D.promisetoraisefundsforUSFWSoperations
29.AccordingtoAshe,theleadingroleinmanagingthespeciesis.
A.thefederalgovernment
B.thewildlifeagencies
C.thelandowners
D.thestates
30.JayLiningerwouldmostlikelysupport.
A.industrygroups
B.thewin-winrhetoric
C.environmentalgroups
D.theplanunderchallenge
Text3
?Thateveryone'stoobusythesedaysisacliche.②Butonespecificcomplaintismade
especiallymournfully:There'sneveranytimetoread.
①Whatmakestheproblemthornieristhattheusualtime-managementtechniquesdon'tseem
sufficient.②Theweb'sfullofarticlesofferingtipsonmakingtimetoread:"GiveupTV"or"Carry
abookwithyouatalltimes."③Buiinmyexperience,usingsuchmethodstofreeuptheodd30
minutesdoesn'twork.@Sitdowntoreadandtheflywheelofwork-relatedthoughtskeeps
spinning-orelseyou'resoexhaustedthatachallengingbook'sthelastthingyouneed.⑤The
modemmind,TimParks,anovelistandcritic,writes,“isoverwhelminglyinclinedtoward
communication...@Itisnotsimplythatoneisinterrupted;itisthatoneisactuallyinclinedto
interruption.^^⑦Deepreadingrequiresnotjusttime,butaspecialkindoftimewhichcan'tbe
obtainedmerelybybecomingmoreefficient.
?Inf^ct,“becomingmoreefficient”ispartoftheproblem.?Thinkingoftimeasaresource
tobemaximisedmeansyouapproachitinstrumentally,judginganygivenmomentaswellspent
onlyinsofarasitadvancesprogresstowardsomegoal.?Immersivereading,bycontrast,depends
onbeingwillingtoriskinefficiency,goallessness,eventime-wasting.?Trytoslotitinasato-do
listitemandyou'llmanageonlygoal-focusedreading-useful,sometimes,butnotthemost
fulfillingkind.⑤“Thefuturecomesatuslikeemptybottlesalonganunstoppableandnearlyinfinite
conveyorbelt,^^writesGaryEberleinhisbookSacredTime,and“wefeelapressuretofillthese
different-sizedbottles(days,hours,minutes)astheypass,foriftheygetbywithoutbeingfilled,we
willhavewastedihem."?Nomind-setcouldbeworseforlosingyourselfinabook.
?Sowhatdoeswork??Perhapssurprisingly,schedulingregulartimesforreading.③You'd
thinkthismightfueltheefficiencymind-set,butinfact,Eberlenotes,suchritualisticbehaviour
helpsus“stepoutsidetime'sflow^^into“soul④Youcouldlimitdistractionsbyreadingonly
physicalbooks,oronsingle-purposee-readers.⑤“Carryabookwithyouatalltimes”canactually
work,too—providingyoudipinoftenenough,sothatreadingbecomesthedefaultstatefromwhich
youtemporarilysurfacetotakecareofbusiness,beforedroppingbackdown.?Onareallygood
day,itnolongerfeelsasifyou're"makingtimetoread,^^butjustreading,andmakingtimefor
everythingelse.
31.Theusualtime-managementtechniquesdon'tworkbecause___.
A.whattheycanofferdoesnoteasethemodemmind
B.whatchallengingbooksdemandisrepetitivereading
C.whatpeopleoftenfbrgetiscarryingabookwiththem
D.whatdeepreadingrequirescannotbeguaranteed
32.The“emptybottles^^metaphorillustratesthatpeoplefeelapressureto___.
A.updatetheirto-dolists
B.makepassingtimefulfilling
C.carrytheirplansthrough
D.pursuecarefreereading
33.Eberlewouldagreethatschedulingregulartimesforreadinghelps
A.encouragetheefficiencymind-set
B.developonlinereadinghabits
C.promoteritualisticreading
D.achieveimmersivereading
34.“Carryabookwithyouatalltimes^^canworkif___.
A.readingbecomesyourprimarybusinessoftheday
B.allthedailybusinesshasbeenpromptlydealtwith
C.youareabletodropbacktobusinessafterreading
D.timecanbeevenlysplitforreadingandbusiness
35.Thebesttitleforthistextcouldbe__.
A.HowtoEnjoyEasyReading
B.HowtoFindTimetoRead
C.HowtoSetReadingGoals
D.HowtoReadExtensively
Text4
①Againstabackdropofdrasticchangesineconomyandpopulationstructure,younger
Americansaredrawinganew21st-centurj,roadmaptosuccess,alatestpollhasfound.
①Acrossgenerationallines,Americanscontinuetoprizemanyofthesametraditional
milestonesofasuccessfullife,includinggettingmarried,havingchildren,owningahome,and
retiringintheirsixties.②Butwhileyoungandoldmostlyagreeonwhatconstitutesthefinishline
ofafulfillinglife,theyofferstrikinglydifferentpathsforreachingit.
?Ybungpeoplewhoarestillgettingstartedinlifeweremorelikelythanolderadultsto
prioritizepersonalfulfillmentintheirwork,tobelievetheywilladvancetheircareersmostby
regularlychangingjobs,tofavorcommunitieswithmorepublicservicesandafasterpaceoflife,
toagreethatcouplesshouldbefinanciallysecurebeforegettingmarriedorhavingchildren,andto
maintainthatchildrenarebestservedbytwoparentsworkingoutsidethehome,thesurveyfound.
?Fromcareertocommunityandfamily,thesecontrastssuggestthatintheaftermathofthe
searingGreatRecession,thosejuststartingoutinlifearedefiningprioritiesandexpectationsthat
willincreasinglyspreadthroughvirtuallyallaspectsofAmericanlife,fromconsumerpreferences
tohousingpatternstopolitics.
①Youngandoldconvergeononekeypoint:Overwhelmingmajoritiesofbothgroupssaid
theybelieveitisharderfbryoungpeopletodaytogetstartedinlifethanitwasforearliergenerations.
?Whileyoungerpeoplearesomewhatmoreoptimisticthantheireldersabouttheprospectsfor
thosestartingouttoday,bigmajoritiesinbothgroupsbelievethose“justgettingstartedinface
atougherclimbthanearliergenerationsinreachingsuchsignpostachievementsassecuringagood-
payingjob.startingafamily,managingdebt,andfindingaffordablehousing.
?PeteSchneiderconsiderstheclimbtoughertoday.②Schneider,a27-year-oldauto
technicianfromtheChicagosuburbs,sayshestruggledtofindajobaftergraduatingfromcollege.
?Evennowthatheisworkingsteadily,hesaid,"Ican'taffordiopaymymonthlymortgage
paymentsonmyown,soIhavetorentroomsouttopeopletomakethathappen.M?Lookingback,
heisstruckthathisparentscouldprovideacomfortablelifefortheirchildreneventhoughneither
hadcompletedcollegewhenhewasyoung.⑤“Istillgrewupinanuppermiddle-classhomewith
parentswhodidn'thavecollegedegrees,MSchneidersaid."Idon'tthinkpeoplearecapableofthat
anymore.^^
36.Onecross-generationmarkofasuccessfullifeis.
A.tryingoutdifferentlifestyles
B.havingafamilywithchildren
C.workingbeyondretirementage
D.settingupaprofitablebusiness
37.ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph3thatyoungpeopletendto.
A.favoraslowerlifepace
B.holdanoccupationlonger
C.attachimportancetopre-maritalfinance
D.giveprioritytochildcareoutsidethehome
38.Theprioritiesandexpectationsdefinedbytheyoungwill____.
A.becomeincreasinglyclear
B.focusonmaterialisticissues
C.dependlargelyonpoliticalpreferences
D.reachalmostallaspectsofAmericanlife
39.Bothyoungandoldagreethat____.
A.good-payingjobsarelessavailable
B.theoldmademorelifeachievements
C.housingloanstodayareeasytoobtain
D.gettingestablishedisharderfortheyoung
40.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutSchneider?
A.Hefoundadreamjobaftergraduatingfromcollege.
B.Hisparentsbelieveworkingsteadilyisamustfbrsuccess.
C.Hisparents'goodlifehaslittletodowithacollegedegree.
D.Hethinkshisjobasatechnicianquitechallenging.
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfrom
thelistA-Gfbreachofthenumberedparagraphs(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhich
youdonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
[A]Besilly
網(wǎng)Havefun
[C]Askforhelp
[D]Expressyouremotions
[E]Don'tovcrthinkit
[F]Beeasilypleased
[G]Noticethings
ActYourShoeSize,NotYourAge
Asadults,itseemsthatweareconstantlypursuinghappiness,oftenwithmixedresults.Yet
childrenappeartohaveitdowntoanart-andfbrthemostparttheydon'ineedself-helpbooksor
therapy.Instead,theylookaftertheirwellbeinginstinctively,andusuallymoreeffectivelythanwe
doasgrownups.Perhapsit'stimetolearnafewlessonsfromthem.
41.______________
Whatdoesachilddowhenhe'ssad?Hecries.Whenhe'sangry?Heshouts.Scared?Probably
abitofboth.Aswegrowup,welearntocontrolouremotionssotheyaremanageableanddon't
dictateourbehaviours,whichisinmanywaysagoodthing.Buttoooftenwetakethisprocesstoo
farandendupsuppressingemotions,especiallynegativeones.That'saboutaseffectiveasbrushing
dirtunderacarpetandcanevenmakeusill.Whatweneedtodoisfindawaytoacknowledgeand
expresswhatwefeelappropriately,andthen—again,likechildren—moveon.
42.____________
AcoupleofChristmasesago,myyoungeststepdaughter,whowasnineyearsoldatthetime,
gotaSupermanT-shirtfbrChristmas.Itcostlessthanafiverbutshewasoverjoyed,andcouldn't
stoptalkingaboutit.Toooftenwebelievethatanewjob,biggerhouseorbettercarwillbethe
magicsilverbulletthatwillallowustofinallybecontent,buttherealityisthesethingshavevery
littlelastingimpactonourhappinesslevels.Instead,beinggratefulforsmallthingseverydayisa
muchbetterwaytoimprovewellbeing.
43._______________________
Haveyouevernoticedhowmuchchildrenlaugh?Ifwcadultscouldindulgeinabitofsilliness
andgiggling,wewouldreducethestresshormonesinourbodies,increasegoodhormoneslike
endorphins,improvebloodflowtoourheartsandevenhaveagreaterchanceoffightingoffinfection.
Allofwhichwould,ofcourse,haveapositiveeffectonourhappinesslevels.
44.___________________
Theproblemwithbeingagrownupisthatthere'sanawfullotofseriousstufftodealwith一
work,mortgagepayments,figuringoutwhattocookfbrdinner.Butasadultswealsohavethe
luxuryofbeingabletocontrolourowndiariesandit'simportantthatwescheduleintimetoenjoy
thethingswelove.Thosethingsmightbesocial,sporting,creativeorcompletelyrandom(dancing
aroundthelivingroom,anyone?)-itdoesn'tmatter,solongasthey'reenjoyable,andnotlikelyto
havenegativesideeffects,suchasdrinkingtoomuchalcoholorgoingonawildspendingspreeif
you'reonatightbudget.
45._
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