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英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1.Whenisthedeadlineforthemeeting?A.11:00am.B.11:30am.C.10:30am.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Makeadressonceagain.B.Askthemantomakeadress.C.Makeadressbyherself.3.Whatdoesthemanlikedoinginhisfreetime?A.Swimming.B.Reading.C.Fishing.4.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Toexercisewithhim.B.Tobreathethefreshair.C.Tohavearunningrace.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Boyfriendandgirlfriend.B.Customerandreceptionist.C.Friends.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Waysofkeepingwarminaroom.B.Waysofavoidingfire.C.Waysofmakingafireplace.7.Whatwillthemandotowarmtheroom?A.Makeafire.B.Closethedoor.C.Turnontheheat.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Meetingthelandlord.B.Shoppingwithherfriend.C.Lookingforanapartment.9.Wherewillthespeakershavetheirappointment?A.OnMainStreet.B.Intheman'shouse.C.Inthewoman'shouse.听第8段材料,回答第10—12题。10.Wheredidtheearthquakesandfireshappen?A.InFlorida.B.InCalifornia.C.InFrance.11.WhendoesFloridahavehurricaneseveryyear?A.FromJunetoAugust.B.FromJulytoOctober.C.FromJunetoOctober.12.HowmanyhomesweredestroyedbyHurricaneAndrew?A.30,000.B.3,000.C.85,000.听第9段材料,回答第13—16题。13.Whosebirthdaywillitbe?A.David's.B.Mary's.C.Tony's.14.Howdoesthemangetinformationaboutparticularrestaurants?A.Hefindsitfromthenewspaper.B.Heaskshisfriendsforhelp.C.HesurfstheInternet.15.Whatkindoffooddoesthemanprefer?A.Koreanfood.B.Chinesefood.C.Japanesefood.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Callandgetareservation.B.Goandbuyabirthdaypresent.C.Searchforinformationonline.听第10段材料,回答第17—20题。17.What’stheaveragelifespanofAmericansaboutacenturyago?A.About40years.B.About50years.C.About78years.18.WhathashappenedtoAmericansoverthepasthundredyears?A.Theyhavebeenlivinglongerthanbefore.B.Manypeoplediedofseriousdiseases.C.Researcherstendedtolivelongerthanbefore.19.Howdidmedicalbreakthroughshelpchildren?A.Bycuringsomeseriousdiseases.B.Bydealingwithdirtywater.C.Byimprovingresearchers’lifestyles.20.Whenmayweseeanothersignificantleapinlifeexpectancy?A.Afterscientistscangetridofdiseaseandold-ageweakness.B.Afterscientistsfindawaytokeepourcellsdividinglonger.C.AfterthemedicaldiscoveriesofWorldWarII.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Everyoneshouts“Killit!”whenaratisseentorun________thestreet.A.along22.InNewZealand,peopleliveinthehouseswiththeirdoors________north.A.faceB.facedtotheC.facingD.facingtoB.overC.acrossD.cross23.Nothingbutonedeskandsixchairs________intheroom.A.areB.isstayedC.isD.areleft24.Wheretogetthematerialsandhowtogetthem________atthemeeting.A.havenotdiscussedC.hasnotdiscussedB.havenotbeendiscussedD.hasnotbeendiscussed25.Amongculturestherearedifferentpreferences________whatisattractive.A.incaseofB.regardlessofC.insteadofD.intermsof26.Paperproducedeveryyearis______theworld’sproductionofvehicles.A.thethreetimesweightofB.threetimestheweightofC.asthreetimesasheavierasDthreetimesasheavieras27.Closetothepostoffice_______twowomen,whoarewatchingthegate_______.A.stand;close28.Sheisinapoor________ofhealth.Asaresult,shehastogiveupherjob.A.positionB.situationC.stateD.condition29.Off________withoutsomuchasa“goodbye”.A.wentJennyB.didJennygoC.goesJennyB.stands;closelyC.stand;closelyD.stands;closeD.doesJennygo30.Mr.Smithwasthinkingabouthowtoexplaintothemanagerwhyhewaslateforwork,whenagoodidea______tohim.A.happened31.Bob______alotofJapanesewhenhewatchedJapanesecartoonsatayoungerage.A.pickedupB.tookupC.madeupD.turnedup32.Tomfailedagainintheexam,______madehisparentsverydisappointed.A.itB.whichC.thatD.he33.Thefirewasfinally______afterthebuildinghad______fortwohours.B.broughtC.occurredD.StruckA.putoff;caughtfireC.putout;beenonfireB.putaway;beenonfireD.putout;caughtfire34.Alotof______passengersweresenttohospitalimmediatelywhentherescueteamarrived.A.destroyedB.injuredC.woundedD.damaged35.—DidAlanenjoyseeinghisoldfriendsyesterday?—Yes,hedid.He________hisoldfriendsforalongtime.A.didn’tseeB.wouldn’tseeC.hasn’tseenD.hadn’tseen第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)WhenIwasakid,mydadworkedinashop.Sometimes,Iwenttotheshopwithhim.Iwouldspendthedayjust36there,doingnothingandnotpayingmuch37toallthepeoplearoundme.Oneday,asmydadandIwere38totheshop,Ilookedoutofthecarwindowandsawanoldmanatthestreetcorner.Our39metandheldforabouttwentyseconds.Therewas40fearfulaboutthisman,butitwasasignificantencounter(意外的相遇)forme.41thatpointinmylife,Ihadgivenno42toanyoneIsawonthestreet.Mylifewasmyfamilyandfriends.Ihadnointerestinanyoneelse.43forthefirsttimeIhadaninterestinwhatthatpersonwasallabout.OvertheyearsIhadlong44thatman,buthecametomymindrecentlyandIrememberedthetwenty45whenIlookedintotheeyesofastrangerand46whathewasallabout.Itseemsthatweareall47thesedays.Therearesomanythingstolookafterthatwe48havetimeforsincereinterestinothers.Greatthinkers49usto“stopandsmelltheroses”.Butithastakenmedecadestoreallyappreciatethe50ofthesewords.WhenIhavetheopportunityto51ayoungperson,Idomybesttoconvey(传递)thismessage.But52,youngpeoplearetoobusyto53theadvice.Iwouldtellyoungpeopletostopwhattheyaredoingand54.Iwouldtellthemtotryas55astheycouldtounderstandwhatisintheirlineofsightandenjoythebeautyoflife.36.A.disturbingB.working37.A.mindB.interest38.A.drivingB.running39.A.bodiesB.hands40.A.everythingB.anythingC.sittingC.respectD.helpingD.attentionD.wanderingD.feetD.nothingD.AfterC.walkingC.eyesC.something41.A.Since42.A.glance43.A.SoB.UptoB.fearC.NotuntilC.greetingC.StillD.thoughtD.ButB.Instead44.A.rememberedB.remindedC.forgottenD.recalled45.A.years46.A.knew47.A.lazyB.daysC.secondsC.doubtedC.busyD.minutesB.learnedB.stupidB.everD.wonderedD.puzzled48.A.hardly49.A.make50.A.powerC.evenD.alwaysD.forceB.proveC.encourageB.meaningC.beautyD.creativity51.A.contributetoB.speaktoC.blameonD.quarrelwithD.astonishingly52.A.luckily53.A.agreeto54.A.goround55.A.soonB.immediatelyC.unfortunatelyB.thinkhighlyofC.takenoticeofD.informofB.hangaboutC.comeaboutD.hardD.lookaroundB.farC.possible第三部分:阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AYounormallydon’texpectanythingexcitingtohappenwhilebuildingaroad.But,severalyearsago,roadbuildersinSouthernMexicofoundalargestoneslab(板层)coveredwithmarks.ScientistshavenowconcludedthatthesesignsmaybetheoldestevidenceofwritingeverfoundintheAmericas.Roadbuildersuncoveredthisstoneslab,nowknownastheCascajalblock,inagravelquarry(采石场)nearVeracruz,Mexico.Roadworkersdiscoveredthestonein1999whiledigginginagravelpitnearVeracruz.ThisareaofMexicowasatthecenteroftheancientOlmeccivilization.ScientistswhohavestudiedtheCascajalblocksaythatitdisplaysanearlyformofOlmecwriting,datingbacknearly3,000years.SignsinscribedonthisslabmayrepresenttheearliestwritingintheAmericas.ScientistshadpreviouslyfoundsamplesofOlmecwritingfrom2,650yearsago.Thenewblockisolderandclearlyshowswriting,saysStephenD.HoustonofBrownUniversityinProvidence,R.I.Onesideofthestoneblockiscoveredwithsixty-twocarvedsigns.Twenty-eightofthesesignsaredistinctiveelements,similartoindividuallettersthatmightrepresentthingslikecorn,eyes,oranimalskin.Thesignsrunacrosstheblock,justaswordsrunacrossapage.Scientistsaren’tsureexactlywhatthesymbolsmean,andtheydon’tknowwhetherthewritingsystemhasanybasicrulesorgrammar.ThistypeofwritingmighthavespreadacrossSouthernMexico,saysHouston.Woodenfigurines(小雕像)foundatotherOlmecsiteshaveafewsimilarsignscarvedinthebacksoftheirheads.56.Accordingtotheauthor,the________maybetheoldestevidenceofwritingeverfoundintheAmericas.A.largestoneslabcoveredwithmarksfoundinSouthernMexicoB.stonesdiscoveredinagravelpitinVeracruzC.stoneroadinSouthernMexicoD.woodenfigurinesfoundatotherOlmecsites57.Theunderlinedword“inscribed”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans________.A.paintedB.stuckC.carvedD.measured58.Thistypeofwritingonthestone________.A.wastaughtbyteachersatschoolduringthattimeB.canonlybefoundinthisspecialareaC.disappearedimmediatelyafteritsappearanceD.mighthavespreadacrossSouthernMexico59.Theauthorwrotethisarticleto________.A.introduceapreciousstoneslabfoundinMexicoB.introducethepreciousstoneandsellitC.makepeopleinterestedinhistoryD.teachpeoplehowtofindnewstoneslabsBGeniusesamazeus,impressusandmakeusallalittlejealous.Howdotheydifferfromtheaverageperson?Scientistsareworkinghardtofigureoutthatanswer.TuneintotheNationalGeographicChanneltofindoutaboutthediscoveriesthey’remakingintheseriesMyBrilliantBrain.WhenMarcYuwasonlytwoyearsold,hebegantoplaythepiano.Afterayear,hestartedlearningpiecesbyBeethoven.Nowhe’saworld—famousconcertpianistatageeight.Helearnsnewerandmoredifficultpieceswitheaseandcanidentifyanynotehehears.Heseemstobespeciallydesignedformusic.InBornGenius,NationalGeographiclooksatthesciencebehindchildprodigiestoexplainwhysomechildrenseemtobebornwithoutlimits.Geniusesdidn’tcomenaturallytoTommyMcHugh.Hiscameonlyafterhenearlydiedfrombleedinginhisbrain.Afterrecovering,McHugh’sheadwasfilledwithnewthoughtsandpictures.So.hebegantoexpressthemintheformofpoetryandart.Now,he’saseeminglyunstoppablecreativemachine.Suffersofbraininjuryhaveshownthatgreatmentalabilitycansometimescomefromdamageordisease.AccidentalGeniusexploresthispuzzlingrelationship.Cannormalpeoplebetrainedtobegeniuses?SusanPolgerhasshownnosignofextraordinaryintelligence.Yet,duringherchildhood,shestudiedthousandsofchesspatternsandlearnedtorecognizethemimmediately.Asaresult,shewasabletobeatskilledadultplayersbyage10andcannowplayuptofivegamesatthesametimewithoutevenseeingtheboards.MakeMeaGeniusexamineswhatistakestoturnanordinarybrainintothatofagenius.ifbecomingageniuswereeasy,we’dallbedone.Yet,thereismuchmoretosuperintelligencethansimplybeingbornlucky.LearnmoreaboutamazingbrainsthismonthonNationalGeographic’sMyBrilliantBrain.60.Inparagraph2,MarcYu’sstorytellsusA.achildprodigyistrainedbyfamily.B.achildprodigycanworkeasierthanothersC.achildprodigyhasanunbelievablelisteningskillD.achildprodigyalwayspractisehisskills61.InParagraph3.thesentence“Geniusesdidn’tcomenaturallytoTommyMcHugh.”meansthat.A.TommyMcHughcouldnotbecalledageniusB.TommyMcHughbecameageniuswhenhewasyoungC.TommyMcHughbecameageniusafterasuddenaccidentD.TommyMcHughwasarobotbutnotarealhumanbeing62.Thewriterprovidesdifferentexamplesto.A.showpeopleknowhowtoexplaingeniusesB.showbecomingageniusiseasyC.showgeniusesarecommonD.showhowpeoplecanbegeniuses63.Thepassagemaycomefrom.A.areportB.aTVprogramC.anovelD.anewspaperCAsayounggirlgrowingupinthe1930s,Ialwayswantedtoflyaplane,butbackthenitwasalmostunheardofawomantodothat.Igotatasteofthatdreamin2001,whenmyhusbandarrangedformetorideinahotairballoonformybirthday.Buttheexperienceturnedouttobeverydull.Aroundthattime,ItoldmyhusbandthatIwantedtoskydive.Sowhenourretirementcommunityannouncedthattheywerehavinganessaycompetitionandthetopicwasanexperienceofalifetimethatyouwantedtohave,Idecidedtowriteaboutmydream.Intheessay,Iwroteaboutmywishtoskydive,statingGeorgeBrushSr.diditattheageof80.Whynotme?1wasjust84andinprettygoodhealth.AyearwentbyandIheardnothing.ButthenatacommunitypartyinlateApril2009,theyannouncedthatIwasoneofthewinners.Ijustcouldn'tbelieveit.Encouragedbythis,Idecidedtorealizemydream,eventhoughsomeofmyfamilymembersandmydoctorwereagainstit.OnJune11,2009,nearly40ofmyfamilyandfriendsgatheredintheareaclosetowhere1wouldlandwhileIheadedupintheairplane.Myinstructor,Jay,guidedmethroughtheexperience.TheplanewasthenoisiestoneIhadeverbeenin,butIwasn'tfrightened--Iwasreallyjustlookingforwardtotheexperience.Whenwereached13,000feet,Jayinstructedmetothrowmyselfoutoftheplane.Whenwefirsthittheair,thewindwassostrongthatIcouldhardlybreathe.ForasecondIthought,"WhathaveIgottenmyselfinto?"Buttheneverythinggotcalmer.WewereinafreefallforaboutaminutebeforeJayopenedtheparachute(降落伞),thenwejustfloateddownwardforaboutfiveminutes.BeingupinthecloudsandlookingattheviewbelowwasunlikeanythingIhaveeverfelt--muchbetterthanthehotairballoon.Iwasjustenjoyingit.Skydivingwasreallyoneofthegreatestexperiencesofmylife.Ihopeotherpeoplewilllookatmeandrealizethatyoudon'tstoplivingjustbecauseyouare84yearsold.Ifthere'ssomethingyouwanttoexperience,lookintoit.Ifit'ssomethingthatispossible,makeithappen.64.Whatshouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.IWentSkydivingat84!C.FlyingHighintheSkyB.AllforMyDreamsD.Everyone,GoSkydiving!65.TheauthormentionedGeorgeBushSr.inheressayto.A.buildupherownfameB.makeherargumentpersuasiveC.comparetheirhealthconditionD.showheradmirationforhim66.Howdidtheauthorfeelimmediatelyaftershejumpedoutoftheplane?A.Regretful.B.Scared.C.Nervous.D.Excited.67.Whatdidtheauthorenjoymostwhenshewasskydiving?A.Thebeautifulclouds.B.StayingtogetherwithJay.C.Thewonderfulview.D.Theone-minutefreefallDSportscanhelpyoukeepfitandgetintouchwithnature.However,whetheryouareonthemountains,inthewater,oronthegrassland,youshouldknowthatyoursportofchoicemighthavegreatinfluenceontheenvironment.Somesportsareresource-hungry.Golf,asyoumayknow,eatsupnotonlylargeareasofcountryside,butalsotonsofwater.Besides,allsortsofchemicalsandhugeamountsofenergyareusedtokeepitscourses(球场)ingoodcondition.Thiscausesmajorenvironmentaleffects.Forexample,inthedryareasofPortugalandSpain,golfisoftenheldresponsibleforseriouswatershortageinsomelocalareas.Therearemanyenvironment-friendlysports.Powerwalkingisoneofthemthatyoucouldtakeuptoday.Youdon'tneedanyspecialequipmentexceptagoodpairofshoes;andyoudon'thavetoworryaboutresourcesandyourwallet.Simpleandfree,powerwalkingcanalsokeepyoufit.Ifyouwalkregularly,itwillbegoodforyourheartandbones.Expertssaythat20minutesofpowerwalkingdailycanmakeyoufeellessanxious,sleepwellandhavebetterweightcontrol.Whateversportyoutakeup,youcanmakeitgreenerbyusingenvironment-friendlyequipmentandbuyingproductsmadefromrecycledmaterials.Butthefinalgoalshouldbe"greengyms(健身房)".Theyarebetterreplacementsfortraditionalhealthclubsandmodemsportscenters.Membersofgreengymsplaysportsoutdoors,inthec6untrysideorotheropenspaces.Thereisnospecialrequirementforyoutostartyourmembership.Andbestofall,it'sfree.68.Whichofthefollowingsportdoestheauthormostprobablysupport?A.Swimminginasportscenter.B.Motorracinginthedesert.C.Playingbasketballinagym.D.Cyclingaroundalake.69.Whatdoweknowaboutgolffromthepassage?A.ItispopularincountrieslikePortugalandSpain.B.Itcauseswatershortagesallaroundtheworld.C.Itneedswaterandelectricitytokeepcoursesgreen.D.Itpollutestheearthwithchemicalsandwastes.70.Theauthorusespowerwalkingasanexamplemainlybecause.A.itusesfewerresourcesC.itisanoutdoorsportB.itimprovesourhealthD.itissuggestedbyexperts71.TheauthorwritesthepassagetoA.showusthefunctionofdifferentsportsB.discussthemajorinfluenceofsportsC.encourageustogoinforgreensports.D.introducedifferenttypesofgreensportsEIdeasaboutpolitebehavioraredifferentfromoneculturetoanother.Somesocieties,suchasAmericaandAustralia,forexample,aremobileandveryopen.Peopleherechangejobsandmovehousequiteoften.Asaresult,theyhavealotofrelationshipsthatoftenlastonlyashorttime,andtheyneedtogettoknowpeoplequickly.Soit'snormaltohavefriendlyconversationswithpeoplethattheyhavejustmet,andyoucantalkaboutthingsthatothercultureswouldregardaspersonal.Ontheotherhand,therearemorecrowdedandlessmobilesocietieswherelong-termrelationshipsaremoreimportant.AMalaysianorMexicanbusinessperson,forexample,willwanttogettoknowyouverywellbeforeheorshefeelshappytostartbusiness.Butwhenyoudogettoknoweachother,therelationshipbecomesmuchdeeperthanitwouldinamobilesociety.ToAmericans,bothEuropeansandAsiansseemcoolandformalatfirst.Ontheotherhand,asapassengerfromalessmobilesocietyputsit,it'snofunspendingseveralhoursnexttoastrangerwhowantstotellyouallabouthisorherlifeandasksyouallsortsofquestionsthatyoudon'twanttoanswer.Cross-culturaldifferencesaren'tjustaproblemfortravelers,butalsofortheflightsthatcarrythem.Allflightswanttoprovidethebestservice,butideasaboutgoodservicearedifferentfromplacetoplace.Thiscanbeseenmostclearlyinthewaythatproblemsaredealtwith.Somesocietieshave'universalist'cultures.Thesesocietiesstronglyrespectrules,andtheytreateverypersonandsituationinbasicallythesameway.'Particularist'societies,ontheotherhand,alsohaverules,buttheyarelessimportantthanthesociety'sunwrittenideasaboutwhatisrightorwrongforaparticularsituationoraparticularperson.Sothenormalrulesarechangedtofittheneedsofthesituationortheimportanceoftheperson.Thisdifferencecancauseproblems.Atravelerfromaparticularistsociety,India,ischeckinginforaflightinGermany,acountrywhichhasauniversalistculture.TheIndiantravelerhastoomuchluggage,butheexplainsthathehasbeenawayfromhomeforalongtimeandthesuitcasesarefullofpresentsforhisfamily.Heexpectsthatthecheck-inofficialwillunderstandhisproblemandwillchangetherulesforhim.Thecheck-inofficialexplainsthatifhewasallowedtohavetoomuchluggage,itwouldn'tbefairtotheotherpassengers.Butthetravelerthinksthisisunfair,becausetheotherpassengersdon'thavehisproblem.72.OftenmovingfromoneplacetoanothermakespeoplelikeAmericansandAustralians__.A.easytocommunicatewithC.difficulttomakerealfriendsB.liketravelingbetterD.havealong-termrelationshipwithneighbors73.PeoplelikeMalaysiansprefertocommunicatewiththose.A.whowilltellthemeverythingoftheirownB.theyknowquitewellC.whowanttodobusinesswiththemD.whoaregoodattalking74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabout"particularistsocieties"?A.Thereisnoruleinthemasnopeoplewanttoobeyit.B.Therulescanbechangedwithdifferentpersonsorsituations.C.Noonewantstoobeythesociety'srulesthoughtheyhave.D.Peopleobeythesociety'srulescompletelyandstrictly.75.ThewriterofthepassagethinksthattheIndianandtheGermanhavedifferentideasaboutrulesbecauseofdifferent.A.interestsB.habitsandcustomsC.waysoflifeD.cultures第二节任务型阅读(七选五补缺题)(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)WhenIwasakidmyparentssentmetoasummercampinNewHampshire.76Atcampwedidtonsofgreatthingslikeswimming,sports,andarchery,butforme,themostmemorableexperiencewasanovernighttripofmountainclimbing.Ifyou’veeverhikedamountain,youknowit’saphysicalchallenge,especiallywhenyou’recarryingyourfoodandshelteronyourback.77“Howmuchfurtherisit?”“Mypackistooheavy,canyoucarryitforme?”Thereplyoftheteacherswas,“Suckitup.”Thetruthis,thecomplainingcamperswerenowherenearthepointofexhaustion(疲惫).Iftheyhadbeen,theteacherswouldhavenoticedthesignsandgiventhemcare.78Oncetheyrealizedtheyweren’tgettinganysympathy(同情)theygotoutofthediscomfort,andinmostcasesendeduphavinga

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