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选择题部分(共分)80第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节单项填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
200.510从、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并A B C D在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑
1.-I thinkour governmentshould takemore measuresto controlthe housingcost.-・The housingprices stillstay highin manycities.A.All rightB.Not reallyC.Thats itD.Its hardto tell
2.Some peoplesuggest changingthe datefor thecollege entranceexams intoSaturday and Sundayof the first weekof June,which Ithinkis goodadvice.A./;/B.the;the C.the;a D.the;/
3.An idealjob shouldbe onethat whatyou aregood atwith whatyouare interestedin.A.combines B.connects C.contacts D.concentrates
4.The onlyone in our officethat isfamiliar withthe newsystem isJimmy,inabsence,we hadno choicebut towait.A.whom B.whose C.who D.which
5.You mayhere for the nightas myroommate hasjust calledmeactivitiesStrother,
1984.Certainly,children willseek thehelp ofparentswith thespelling of a word,a difficultmath problem,or confusingdirectionsand teacherswill occasionallyassign projectsthat requirethe assistanceofparents.Most parentswill also assume responsibilityfor monitoringchildrens homework.But,it is often understoodthat homework is thechildsresponsibility,not the parents!Keith,
1986.The parentsI interviewedindicated that,for their children,homeworkwas rarelyan independentactivity.Diane Riggs,for example,continuallyreferred toher sonshomework inour interviewas ourhomework”-and soitwas formost of theparentsI interviewed.In thesefamilies,homework was acollaborative activityinvolving childrenand parents.There weredifferencesin thelevel ofsupport childrenrequired and the kindof assistanceparentswere capableof providing,but,if homeworkmade significantdemands on thetime ofstudents whostruggled in school,it madesimilar demandson theirparents.Carol Dumaystrongly regrettedthe factthat whenher daughterGeorginawas infirst andsecond gradeshe wasntable to do herhomeworkindependently.n[Homework]was aproblem.I had to sitright therewith her.I couldntleave heron herown...cause shedidnt workindependently.Shealways wantedyou there,to helpher.”Betty Blakeindicated thather sonTimmy requireda highlevel ofsupportwith mathproblems.nI understandthat Ihave tohelp withhomework/she told me,nbut thedepth in which Ihave tohelp himwith his homework iswhatfrustrates me.Like,I dontunderstand howcome he is notpicking thisupat school.He shouldbe ableto just come home and do the work.But,since Timmycould notjustcomehome anddo thework/hishomework wasalso hismothers homework.Many parents of elementaryschool children,like CarolDumay andBettyBlake,toldmethat theirchildren neededconstant supportwhile theydidhomework,but evenparentsofolder studentsindicated that theirdaughters and sons ofteninsisted thata parentsit withthem whilethey didhomework.Edna Bunkerspoke ofher thirteen-year-old sonMike!s needforher to be therewhile hedid hishomework:Mike wantssomeone tosit one-on-one withhim[while hedoes hishomework].And soFil dothat for a while.But Iget frustratedtoo becauseitgoes on and on and on.Its notlike hecan justsit thereand getthe stuffdonequickly.It goesonandon...andsoits frustrating.The parentsI interviewedspend considerabletime andemotional energygettingchildren to complete homeworkassignments.But,feeling thepressurefor theirchildren to do wellat school,parents frequentlytook onroles thatwentbeyond eithermonitoring homeworkor helpingchildren withhomeworkassignments.
45.The followingpeople have something incommon exceptA.Edna B.Keith C.Diane D.Betty
46.We canlearn from the passagewhat BettyBlake reallycomplainedwas that.A.her sonalways hadmore homeworkthan hecould finishB.her sonshomeworkwastoo difficult for aprimary schoolstudentC.her sonsimply wantedher tosit withhim everydayD.what herson learnedat schoolseemed notenough forhishomework
47.The author included Mikescase in the passageto indicatethatA.younger childrenneed constantsupport.B.even olderchildren failto workat theirhomeworkindependentlyC.boy studentsare relativelymore independentthan girlstudentsD.It isimportant toform a good habitat anearly age.
48.Which of the followingis the author likelyto agreewithA.Parents shouldstay awayfrom their childrenshomework.B.Students5homeworkisbecoming toodemanding.C.Parents shouldmonitor andhelp with their childrenshomework.D.With thehelp ofparents,children cando wellat school.
49.The passageis probablypart of a researchessay on.A.parents5involvement in theirchildrenshomeworkB.childrens abilityto accomplishtheir homeworkC.the roleof homeworkin childrensdevelopmentD.how parentscan helptheirchildrenwiththeirhomeworkC.What WouldHappen IfEvery ElementOn ThePeriodic TableCameInto ContactSimultaneouslyThere aretwo ways to goabout testingthis,neither ofwhich arepractical.(强子对撞One requiresthe energyof dozensof Large Hadron Colliders机).(钵).The othercould producea largepot offlaming plutoniumBoth,however,would probablycreate carbonmonoxide and a pileof rust and saltsratherthan acool Frankensteinelement.If youthrow singleatoms of each elementinto a box,they wontform asuper-molecule containingone ofeverything,explains Mark Tuckerman,atheoretical chemistat New York University.Atoms consistof anucleus ofneutronsand protonswith aset number of electronscirculating around them.Molecules formwhen atomselectron orbitalsextend overeach otherandeffectively holdthe atoms together.What youget when you mixall youratoms,Tuckerman says,will beinfluenced bywhats closeto what.Oxygen,for example,is veryreactive,and ifit isclosest tohydrogen,itwill makehydroxide.If it is nearestto carbon,it willmake carbonmonoxide.That randomreactive natureapplies topretty muchall elements/9Tuckermansays.You couldrun thisexperiment100times andget100differentcombinations/9Certain elements,such as the noble gases(惰性气体),wouldnt react with anything,so youdbe leftwith thoseand a fewcommonly foundtwo-and three-atom molecules.(锤击)Ramming theatomstogetherat
99.999percent thespeed oflight-thetop speedof particlesin theLargeHadronCollider,at theCERN particlephysicslab nearGeneva-might mixa fewnuclei together,but itwont makethatcool Frankensteinelement.More likely,they wouldmeld into a(夸克胶子浆),quark-gluon plasmathe theoreticalmatter thatexisted rightafter the universeformed.But theywould lastfbr afraction of a secondbeforedegrading/5Tuckerman says.Plus,youd need118LHCs-one toaccelerateeach element-to getit done.”The otherapproach,as explainedby JohnStanton,the directorof theInstitutefor TheoreticalChemistry at the Universityof Texas,would be tothrow apowdered pieceof eachelement ora puffofeachgas into a sealedcontainerand seewhat happens.No onehas evertried thisexperiment either,but hereshow Stantonthinks thingswould playout:“The oxygengas would(锂)(钠)react withlithium orsodium andstart toburn,raising thetemperaturein thecontainer to the pointthat allhell wouldbreak loose.(石墨)Powdered graphitecarbon wouldstart toburn,too.There areroughly25radioactive elements,and theywould makeyour flamingstew alittledangerous.Flaming plutoniumis avery badthing.Breathing in airborneradioactive materialcan causerapid death.”Once thingscalmed down,Stanton says,the resultwould be as boringasthe atoms-only scenario.Carbon andoxygen wouldproduce carbonmonoxideand carbondioxide.Nitrogen gas is verystable,and wouldremainas is.The noblegases wouldntreact,nor woulda fewof themetals,like goldand platinum,which aremostly foundin theirpure forms.The thingsthat doreactwill formrustandsalts.“Thermodynamics(热力学)wins again/5hesays.Things willalways achievebalance,and inthis casethats amix ofcommon,stable compounds.
50.According to the article,we canlearn that if weput all the elementson the periodictable intoone container,we shouldA.get anew superelementB.create somethinguniqueC.give lifeto lifelessthings Justlike Frankenstein.D.expect nothingunusual.
51.According toMarkTuckerman,if wethrow singleatoms ofeachelement into abox,.A.in theorythey willform asuper-moleculeB.we willget somemolecules randomlyC.we willget amatter thatexisted when the universeformedD.the experimentcan onlybe doneattheCERN particlephysics labnearGeneva
52.From thethird paragraph,we canlearn that.A.all elementsare reactiveB.oxygen onlyreacts withhydrogen andcarbonC.it requiresextraordinary energyfor nucleito mixtogetherD.noblegasescan onlyreactwithothers ata highspeed
53.In Stantonsopinion,if weput allthe elementsintoasealedcontainer,.A.it canendanger those who performthe experimentB.the resultis unpredictableC.the balanceof naturewill bebroken andanother balancewillappearD.we willget goldandplatinum
54.What is the purposeof thispassageA.To reportthe resultof anexperiment.B.To fulfillthe publicscuriosity.C.To presentthe argumentsof some scientists.D.To reportthe recentdiscoveries inscience.D.I beganreading wordswhen I was eightmonths old.By thetime I wastwo,I hadread CharlottesWeb.My parentsthought it was odd,but because Ididnt haveany siblingsfor themto compareme with,they didntrealise justhowodd.At pre-school inNorthport,New York,I quicklyovertook everyone.Atseven,I wasgoing intohigh schoolfor myclasses butstill doingall mysocialactivities withkids myage.But when I wasnine,the publicschooladministration said that Ihadto go tohigh schoolfull-time with16-year-olds.I didntwant to,because somekids there were alwaysteasing me-it wasprettyhorrible whenthey calledmeaknow-it-all andtried tograb myhomework.My parentstried tofind meanother schoolbut,in theend,becauseI wasso advanced,the onlyplace that was on the samelevel asme wasStateUniversity of NewYorkat StonyBrook.The admissionspeople saidthatifI thoughtI couldmanage Icould havea place,as longas mymother accompaniedme toclasses.So,aged10,I startedan undergraduatedegree in applied mathematics.Iwas frightenedon my first day,but I was alsoexcited that I wasgoing toattendmyfirstreal physicsclass.Most of the teacherswere nicebut oneortwo didntlike me.One professorsaidthatjust becauseI didas wellas theother,male,students,it didntmean Iwas asgood as them.But the studentswere supportiveand myparents alwaysmade surethat Ihad agroup offriendsof myown age;they didntwant meto be a socialmisfit.()I graduatedsumma cumlaude withthe highesthonor whenIwas14-the youngeststudent everto doso in the US.Iwasa perfectionist;I dontthink I would havesettled forless thanthat.I wenton toDrexel Universityand,at17,1was awardeda Mastersandcontinued tostudy for a PhD.But that was whenI grewdisillusioned withthe scienceworld.I sawbadconduct andrealised thatsome professorswerent motivatedby alove ofscience.I fellout withthe adviserwho wassupervising my PhD.I chargedDrexelUniversity in a civillawsuit andthe casehas nowgone intoprivate,(仲裁).binding arbitrationI believe myadviser appliedfor grantsand patentsusing myideas,andtook creditfor them.He deniesthis andhas accusedme ofstealing hiswork.(票窃)Even though the universityhas clearedme ofplagiarism ijit hasstillrefused toaward memy PhD.At thetime Iwas fullyexpecting toreceive myPhD,I appliedforapostteaching advancedtechnology fusionat Konkukuniversity inSeoul.When Iwasappointed,Iwasjust under19,so Imade it into GuinnessWorld Records.In SouthKorea,Iwas treated asa minorcelebrity.People staredat mewhereverI wenton campus,and Iwas askedto giveinspirational talkstoteenagers.But I didnt renewmy contract:Id hada greatyear,but I wanted tocomehome.I stilldont havemyPhDand Iam angryand disappointedabout that.Iworked sohard allmy lifeand myresearch endedup goingnowhere.Theres alwayshope,but theexperience atDrexel hasderailed me.If auniversitygave meaplacetocompletemy studies,Iwouldtake it.But Iamsomeone whois suingher formeruniversity,soalot ofcolleges areafraid totouchme.For now,Im enrolledin lawschool andtraining to bealawyer.Iwant tocombine legaland scienceknowledge so thatIcan protectpeoples researchrights.Its strangebeing backat school:Im21years oldand forthe firsttime inmylife,Im thesame ageastheother students.
55.The underlinedword“siblings in the firstparagraph probablysayinghe is not comingback tonight.A.stay upB.set upC.pick upD.put up
6.to thevictims in the mud-flow struckareas,you cancontact thelocalcharity organizations.A.Contributing B.To contributeC.Being contributeD.Contributed
7.I takeside withthe argumentthat Thegoal oftechnologicaladvancement shouldbetoincrease peoplesefficiency sothat everyonehasmore leisuretime.”A.previous B.precious C.primary D.protective
8.1got caughtin athunderstorm andmy newshirt.A.has beenruined B.had beenruined C.has ruinedD.would ruin
9.every year,many peopledo nothold ahigh opinionof theCCTV SpringFestivalGala,it hasbecome asomewhat necessarypart of the festival.A.As B.Therefore C.While D.Since
10.He wasnot listeningand madeaananswer to the teachersquestion.A.ordinary B.random C.reasonable D.originalmeans.A.children B.friends C.classmates D.brothers orsisters
56.How wouldthe authordescribe herhigh schoolexperienceA.sweet B.awful C.boring D.pleasant
57.When theauthor attendedState UniversityofNewYork,.A.alltheprofessors likedherB.thestudentstherewerefriendly toherC.her motherexpected her to makefriends withher classmatesD.she becamethe youngestgraduate in the USA
58.The underlinedsentence ButthatwaswhenIwas disillusionedwiththe scienceworld“suggests thattheauthor.A.felt disappointedwith whatsomescientistsdoB.grew oldenough tobeascientistC.wastreatedasareal scientistD.became motivatedby alove ofscience
59.What probablymade itdifficultforhertobe admittedby anotheruniversityother thanDrexelA.Her GPAB.Her performancesat Konkukuniversity inSeoulC.Her relationshipwith DrexelUniversityD.She wasaccused ofplagiarism byher supervisor
60.How doesthe writerfeel whenshe waswriting thispassageA.proud andfrustrated B.excited andangryC.calm andsatisfied D.excited anddisappointed第二节和正在澳门科技大学学Peter,Catherine,Helen,Elizabeth Levin习,在休息日他们想去参观澳门的众多的博物馆请根据A-F,他们各自的兴趣帮助他们选择一个适合个人兴趣的场馆,并在答题纸上相应的选项标号涂黑选项中有一项是多余的
61.Peter:Id like togoto somelarger museums,where Ican getan over-allview of Macaus historyand culture.
62.Catherine:My familyruns asmall winemill in China,so Id liketolearnabout wineproduction.
63.Helen:Im crazyabout carraces.Id liketo visitsome museumrelated tocarraces.
64.Elizabeth:The idea of Macau5s returningto Chinahas alwaysexcited me.rd liketo seethe locationwhere theexciting momenttookplace.
65.Levin:Idliketo takethe chanceto seea collectionof traditionalandmodern artworks.A.Macau MuseumThe Macau Museum is ahistorical andcultural museumwith avast numberofobjects ofgreat historicalvalue,which demonstratesthe wayof lifeandcultures of the variouscommunities whichhave beeninhabited thecity forages.TheMacau Museum was opened on18th April1998,consisting oftwounderground levelsandathird oneabove thefortress*top platformwhere theoldMeteorological Servicesis housed.The architecturalcharacter andspecialconfiguration of the architecturehas beenretained andpreserved.B.Maritime MuseumIf the history of Macauis reallyconnected tothe sea,there is no betterplacefor theMaritime Museum,than theSquare of the BarraPagoda,dedicated totheTaoist goddessA-MA\the protectorof fishermen,and alsobelieved tobethe placewhere thePortuguese firstlanded.The precisespot iswhere theMaritimeMuseumis located,the buildingis inthe shapeofasailing shipanchoredinthewaters of the InnerHarbour.C.Wine MuseumThis1400square-metre spaceis dividedintoa numberofareas Historicalinformation/Wine Cellar/Museum andExhibitions,using maps,texts,photos,tiles andvideos,among otherthings torelate thehistoryofwine.The aim ofeach sectionis notonly toprovide informationregarding wineand grapevines,but alsoto recreatethe atmosphereof theproduction ofwine,showing thevisitorthe modernand traditionaltools connectedto wineproduction.D.Grand Prix MuseumOpened1993to celebratethe40th anniversaryof the Macau Grand Prix,which featuresanumberof automobileand motorbikeraces andtakes placeeveryyear inNovember.It startedin1954due tothe enthusiasmofagroup ofMacauresidents andthe supportoftheauthorities.Today it is aninternationalsports eventthat attractsthousands oftourists andracing enthusiaststo Macau,to watchthe classicnGuia RaceandthenFormula3Grand Prix”.As ittakesplace ona streetcircuit,which inevitablyleads toa comparisonwith MonteCarlo,the MacauGrandPrixhas beendeveloping intoa racethat,due totheexactness andthe needfor precisionwhich itimposes onthe drivers,has hadtheparticipation ofgreat namesofthemotor racingparticipating andwhichhas alsoserved asa launchingplatform formany othernames,the visitorwillcertainly recognisewhile visitingthe GrandPrixMuseum.E.MacauMuseum of ArtUnderthe managementoftheCivic andMunicipal AffairsBureau,the MacauMuseumof Artis theonly artmuseum inMacau,and providesthe largestspacededicated tovisual arts.It issituated inthe CulturalCentre of Macau intheOuter Harbourarea,and wasinaugurated on19March1999,with atotalarea ofmore than10,000square metersand expositivecapacity ofalmost4,000square meters.The artisticworks andcultural artifactsinclude ChineseCalligraphyand Paintings,Seals,Ceramics,Copperwares,Western paintings,Contemporary Arts,Photography artworks,and othersignificant collections.F.Handover Gifts MuseumofMacauThe HandoverGifts MuseumofMacauislocatednext tothe MacauCulturalCentre inAvenida XianXing HaiNAPE.The locationofthe Museum isalsothe areathatwas used forthe HandoverCeremony on20th December1999inwhichMacau wasreturned tothe Mainland.When thehall wasdismantledafter theceremony thearea becamepart oftheMacauCulturalCentre.The HandoverGiftsMuseumofMacauwasopenedDecember
2004.The mainaimoftheMuseumis tocommemorate thehandover foritssignificance inMacaus modernhistory.The inaugurationoftheMuseum onthe5th anniversaryofthehandover is also indeedsignificant andmomentous.非选择题部分共分40第三部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节短文改错(共小4010题;每小题分,满分分)下面短文中有处语言错误请在有11010错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词每处修改仅限一词,只允许修改处,多者(从处起)不给分1011One morning,thoughtheclock rangaloud,Mary didntwoke upuntil eight.She hurriedgot dressed,snatched overher schoolbag,rushed towardsherschool.She ranso fastas shecould,sothatshe mightmiss thefirst lesson.Butto herdisappointed,she foundthe schoolwas quiet.After sheentered intotheschoolyard,it seemedthat therewas nobodyintheschool besidesthe guard.Mary waswondering howitwasso whileshe sawthe wordonthebulletinboard.It wasSunday.第二节写作(共题,满分分)130最近的一项统计数据表明,网上购物正变得越来越流行截止到10年月,淘宝一天最高的销售额()达到了亿元,这一数字11sales
9.35甚至超过了购物天堂香港一天的零售总额网络购物正以低价,便利吸引了越来越多的消费者但消费者对于商品质量以及寄送过程还是存有疑虑请你简要描述一下网络购物现状,其优劣并就其未来的发展简要发表评论字数字左右100-120自选模块模拟题英语题号阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题共小题,每小055题分,共分210Have you ever hadtravel problemsbecause yourairplane waslate It is acommonproblem andit isgetting worse.Airport delaysmake peopleangryand costthe countrybillions inlost worktime.The FederalAviation AdministrationFAA is the governmentagencythat overseesair travel.They studiedthe problemof airlinedelays.They foundeleven majorproblems andproposed elevenways tofixthem.—1—The regionsdont talkto eachother enough.Some ofthem neednewcomputers.Also,more planesare flying.A strongeconomy hasmore peopleusingairplanes toget around.—2—More planes intheairport causedelays.The airportin San Francisco is a goodexample.It isgrowing fast.Manypeople gothrough SanFrancisco toget toother placesaroundtheworld.Ron WilsonoftheSanFranciscoInternational Airportsays,nIf youvegot18flights thatall wantto takeoff at8:00a.m.and youreonthe18th planeinline,youre goingtobe40minutes late.”Weather isanother mainreason fordelays.Weather causesabout70%of delays.Fog orfreezing raincan causedelays.The firstthing theFAA wantsto dois takecontrol awayfrom theregionsduring heavytraffic timesand badweather.—3—The FAAalso wantsto putmoredistance betweenplanesinthe skywhentheweather isbad.This rulecouldcause evenmore delays.The FAAknows thattheir solutionswill notcure the problems withairportdelays.—4—There arejust toomany planes,too fewtrafficcontrollers,and notenough newtechnology.第一节:根据短文内容,从、、、、中选出最适合放入短文空缺A BC DE处的选项,并将序号及相应答案写在答题纸上选项中有一项是多余选项A.According toa survey,fewer people are travellingby trainsor buses.B.A nationalcenter wouldmake decisionson thingsthat effectthe wholecountry.C.Some oftheproblemsare causedbecause differentregions ofthe countrydothings differently.D.Airplanes area formof masstransportation now,like trainsand buseswerein the past.E.But,they hopeto makethings better.第二节根据短文所给的信息回答问题,并将序号及相应答案写在答题纸上
5.The mainideaofthe passageis.题号填空(共小题,每小题分,共分)阅读下面的短文,0610110在标有序号的空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中单词的正确形式,并将序号及相应答案写在答题纸上In thewestern countries,e_1—in America,some socialcustoms havelasted today.For example,Ladies First,2is tosay,women inthese countriesare respected in manyways.In theUnited States3in Europe,you willsee menusually opendoors forwomen,andwomen generallywalk aheadof menintoaroom ora
4.and theyneed tobe aheadof theladiesto choosethe table,to openthe doorofa car orto giveother5serve.On the street,men almostalways walkor6thestreetontheside ofthe ladieswhich is7tothetraffic.Butif aman walkswith twoladies,he shouldwalk betweenthem.Ifthehost orhostess comesto8their guestfor dinnerinacar,the guestshouldsqueeze intoand sitatthefront seatand leavethe backseat9,asthehost orhostess isalsothe driver.When thehost showsthe guesttothesitting room,most menintheroom willstand up ifthe guestisalady.Usually aman isintroduced toa womanfirst,10he ismucholder and more senior.Generally speaking,younger onesare introducedto olderones first.The ladiesinthesitting roomwill notstandupwhether thenew comerisaman ora woman.Though the custom isfollowed byfewer peoplethan inthepast,particularly amongtheyounger generation,women ofall agesstill wantto keepthecustom.Anyhow,women arestillrespectedinmany waysinthewestern countries.参考答案考查交际用语表示同意对方的看法
1.C.Thafs it.冠词的用法第一个空格是特指六月第一周
2.D.SaturdayandSunday的周六和周日所以用第二空是不可数名词the;advice考查动词辨析根据意义,把...和…结合…;其它
3.A.combine...with几个都不符合题意定语从句,先行词在从句中作定语
4.B.Jimmy inones absence.考查动词短语在这里意思是暂时居住
5.D.put up考查非谓语动词在这里表达目的,所以用
1.
8.todo.考查形容词的意义辨析是指首要目标
7.C.The primarygoal考查时态在过去遇到雷雨,现在衬衫被毁了
8.A.在这里是连词,表示尽管,相当于或
9.C.while althoughthough考查形容词的意义辨析相当于胡乱说了个答案
10.B.A randomanswer考查句型(否则,要不然)…
11.D Do...,and/or考查情态动词.相当于我可以肯定地说…
12.C.考查名词以及搭配采取措施
13.D.Take measures考查宾语从句是形式宾语,从意义上看是如果
14.A.it考查虚拟语气…从句中要用
15.C.Itisessential thatshould do...,should可以省略考查动词短语中的介词为某人准备的
16.D.Sth.be intendedfor sb.
11.Stay awayfrom thefurnace,your overcoatmay catchfire.A.so B.and C.since D.or
12.I tellyou withcertainty thathe wontbe ableto finishitbefore thedeadline.A.will B.must C.can D.shall
13.In consequenceoftheproper takenby thecentral government,the economyof Chinais pickingup fastaftertheglobal crisis.A.actions B.solutions C.representation D.measures
14.Td appreciateit youcould callback thisafternoon andtell usyourfinal decision.A.if B.when C.whether D.that
15.At school,itisessential thatevery childequally regardless offamily background.A.treating B.treated C.be treatedD.is treated
16.This bookis speciallyintendedthosewhowanttoimprovetheir writing.A.by B.at C.with D.for
17.Many of us wouldagree thatimproving countrythrough technologyhasgreat potentialsfood developmentinChina.A.in termsof B.regardlessofC.in spiteof D.on accountof考查介词短语就...而言
17.A.In termsof考查动词短语引起;导致
18.C.Bring about考查省略一般助动词经常被省略,但其它助动词不可省
19.B.do考查交际用语乐意帮忙
20.B.with pleasure.21-25:BCADC26-30:DCBAD31-35:CBCAB36-40:DCDBA大声接电话是发出声音大声的,往往指代噪音
21.B.aloud Loudly按喇叭
22.C.现在出租车司机常会用车载无线电交谈
23.A.停下来享受这份宁静意思是不去做任何事情
24.D.定语从句,作提前的介词的宾语
25.C.t从下文可以知道
26.D.包括是生活中许多小事的一种
27.C.Silence在日常生活中,我们总是被各种声音包围
28.B.影响
29.A.改变我们的谈话方式
30.D.作者要我们享受这份寂静,当所有声音都沉寂的时候要学会感激
31.C.定语从句
32.B.asisoften the case.填补这份空白
33.C.定语从句
34.A.当安静的时候我们总觉得会需要弄出点什么声音需
35.B.call for表示解释说明
36.D.消除;推开
37.C.push away有比寂静更好的东西要说
38.D.下一次
39.B.偶然遇到
40.A.come across从第一段可知,给别人留下好的印象最重要的因素就是面部表情
41.C从第二段可知,是我们的目的而非手
42.C keep your voice under control段从第三段可知,要改善我们的嗓音可以听自己的录音,邀请别人
43.D来评价或是大声朗读从最后一段可知,记忆是可以通过练习得到加强的
44.A是作者引用一段文字的作者,而其他三个都是被采访的家长
45.B Keith由第三段
46.D“I dontunderstand howcome heisnotpicking thisup atschoolv可知从倒数第三段可知是年纪比较大的学生代表
47.B Mike从最后一段可知,作者认为家长做的过头了
48.C文章主要关注的是家长在孩子作业中的卷入程度,从作者的调查
49.A可以得出结论从第一段可知,把周期表中所有元素放到一起,不会发生意外
50.D的事情从第二段可知
51.B第三段告诉我们如果原子核要结合形成新的元素必须要用到
52.C需消耗极大能量的强子对撞机从倒数第二段最后一句可知,有些放射性元素如果一旦吸入会致
53.A命文章不是关于科学实验,并非真正的科学研究,也不是什么最新
54.B发现,只是从科学的角度来满足大众的好奇心而已从第一段可以得知,作者的父母没法把她和其他年龄相近的孩子
55.D比较,而作者又是家里唯一的孩子高中同学总是嘲笑她还抢她的作业,所以至少感受是负面的
56.B可知其他同学还是支持她的
57.B theother studentswere supportive”正是因为她和导师的矛盾导致她无法获得博士学位,所以对科学
58.A失去了幻想从倒数第三段可知,没有大学愿意录取一名会起诉她的母校的学
59.C生从全文可知,作者对于自己的成就还是很自豪,但最后似乎又有
60.A很多的无奈,还是回到了同龄人的课堂,似乎兜了一圈又回到了原地任务型阅读61-65:ACDFE第三部分写作改为改为改为
1.aloud loudly
2.woke wake
3.hurried hurriedly
4.rushed前力口and改为后力口改为
5.so as
6.might not
7.disappointed disappointment去掉改为改为
8.into
9.besides except/but
10.while whenOne possibleversionWith the internetaccess becomingmore andmore convenient,more andmorepeoplearenot shoppingon line.By November2010,the totaldailysales atTaobao alonehas amountedto935million yuan,which hasevenovertaken thedaily totalsales ofHong Kong.On-line shoppinghas beenattracting more andmorecustomers withitslow priceand convenience.However,some peopleare stillworried aboutthegoods qualityand delivery,which hascaused themto hesitatebefore theyfullyaccept it.Despite thepossible problemsthat stillexist inon-line shopping,Ibelieve withbetter qualityand deliverycontrol,it willplay amoreandmoreimportant roleinourdaily life.自选模块答案The key:题号
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2.that
3.as
4.restaurant
5.services
6.cross
7.closer
8.fetch
9.free
10.unless薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦
18.What actuallythe accidenthas notyet beendetermined.A.brought outB.brought onC.brought aboutD.brought up
19.After hewas promotedtothepresent position,heisnot sohardworking ashe.A.was used to B.used tobe C.wasusedto beingD.usedto
20.-Could youdo mea favorand forwardthis letterto LucyA.Dont mentionit B.With pleasureC.Its apleasure D.My pleasure第二节完形填空(共小题每小题分,满分分)20120阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项、21-40(A、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑BC DHave youever beenona bus whensomeone answereda telephone—21—Have youever beenina taxi whenthe driveralways_22—the hornortalked onthe_23—You probablyanswer yes”,but haveyouevertried to_24—foramoment and listen tothe silenceProbably not.Silence isa thingto_25—many of us paylittle attention.Today manyofusare toobusy to_26—the smallthings inlife,—27—silence.Withthedevelopment ofeconomy,we arealways—28—bynoise andsometimes wecant realizehow noise_29—us,but itreallychanges_30—we talkandlistento eachother.Because we are soused tonoise,we forgettobe_31—when therefinally isno noise.32isoftenthecase,when there isnonoise,we wantto uttersomething to33—the silence.It seemsfunny thatweareafraid ofthese moments_34—thereisno talking,and wecall_35—the awkwardnoise becausewe feeluncomfortable.But infact silencecan bebetter thannoise,and weneed toappreciateit.Some ofmy friendsasked whyIdidnttalk much.—36—I liketalking,but Idont like_37—away silenceby talkingbecause Iappreciate the beautyof silence.Ibelievein whatone ofmy friendsever said,Do nottalk unlessyou can38—upon silence.So39—time whenyou areonabusorinataxi,remember toappreciatethesilence you—40—later onsomeday.
21.A.aloud B.loudly C.talkatively D.freely
22.A.beat B.knocked C.pressed D.alarmed
23.A.radio B.TV C.front D.way
24.A.stand B.wait C.hesitate D.stop
25.A.what B.whom C.which D.that
26.A.notice B.consider C.mind D.appreciate
27.A.consisting B.containing C.including D.involving
28.A.bothered B.surrounded C.disturbed D.troubled
29.A.affects B.effects C.efforts D.attempts
30.A.why B.what C.which D.how
31.A.quiet B.still C.thankful D.confidentB.As C.Such D.Like
32.A.ItB.pick upC.fill upD.turn
33.A.take indown
34.A.whenB.that C.where D.why
35.A.atB.for C.on D.in
36.A.HoweverB.But C.Though D.In fact
37.A.pullingB.taking D.carrying C.pushing
38.A.fix improveB.talk D.C.change
39.A.every
40.A.come acrossB.next D.anotherC.lastB.come aboutD.come toC.come up第二部分阅读理解(第一节小题,第二节小题;每小题2052分,满分分)50第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项、、和)中,选(A BCD出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑Four EfficientWays toImprove YourSpeech
1.Use MoreFacial ExpressionOnepsychologist feelsthat ourfacial expressionis responsiblemorethan anythingelse forthe impressionothers haveofus.In fact,more than50percent ofanothers impression,he believes,is influencedby thelook onyourface.Naturally asmile inwhich theeyes participateis extremelycommunicative.An unfriendlylook oftenbrings thesame thingin return.People tendto mirroryour expression,so tryto showhow youfeel aboutatopic oran ideaortheaudience throughyour facial expression.
2.Rid YourInner FearItsnatural to havesometension ornervousness whenyou appearbeforean audience.The wayto handleitis to putit towork foryou,get intoaction,as Shakespeareobserved,action curesfear.There areonly afew knownwaysto controlfear.The firstistoadmit it,dothething youfear andit willbe thedeathof fearitself.Another simpleaid atthe lastminute beforeyou begin,isto take afew deep breaths,this willhelp getthe butterfliesin formationandalso keepyour voiceunder control.In fact,if yourethoroughly prepared,justtaking afewdeep breaths beforeyoure introducedwill giveyou addedconfidenceand balance.Other knownwaystocontrol nervousnessand fearareto giveyourself anencouraging talkor take some physicalexercise.
3.Polish YourVoiceOur voiceisthemain instrumentwe possessfor communicatingwithpeople,were allsound sensitive.So investinatape recorder,practise yourspeechby speakingitintothe microphonethen listento it.You caneven haveothersjoin inthe evaluationof yourstrong pointsand yourweaknesses orfaultsas well.Remember thatDemosthenes andWinston Churchillboth usedpebblesin theirmouths whilepractising theirspeaking.Simply reading outloud canalso helpyou improveyour voiceand developa personalstyle.
4.Strengthen YourMemoryPsychologists tellus thatmost individualsdont useabove tenpercent oftheirnatural capacityfbr memory,thats comparableto tryingto runacaron(汽缸).one cylinderWhy domost peopleuse solittle oftheir powerofmemory Becausethey dontpractise thefundamentals ofremembering.Firstand mostimportant,its necessarytohavea burningdesire toremember,itsdifficult torecall anythingwithout wantingtodoso.Step numbertwo isconcentration.Henry WardBeecher onceobserved,one hourof intenseconcentrationcan accomplishmore thanyears ofdreaming.The nextprincipleis repetition,we learnedmany thingsinschoolby roteby repetition,whenyouhear aname forthefirsttime repeatit,spell it,write itdown,reviewit,youll soonknow itby heart.
41.To makeagoodimpression onothers,you shouldpay specialattentionto your.A.voice B.gestures C.facialexpressionD.words
42.Which ofthe waysto ridyourself ofyour innerfear isNOT includedinthe passageA.takeadeepbreathB.takesomephysicalexerciseC.keepyourvoiceundercontrol D.encourage yourself
43.You canimprove ourvoice by.A.listening tothe tapeB.imitating othersC.keeping pebblesin yourmouth D.readingoutloud
44.According tothe article,which ofthe followingis trueA.We canstrengthen ourmemory bypractising.B.We canremember thingslonger ifwe donot tryto rememberthemon purpose.C.Henry WardBeacher believesthat repetitionisthekey tolongmemory.D.We canonly remembernames soonerby repeatingthem.B.Many educatorsrecommend thatparents finda quietplace forchildrento dohomework awayfromthenoise anddistractions offamily。
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