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2014—2015第一部分:理解(共三节,30分第一节(51.57.5分例:WhatisthemangoingtoA.AB.AC.AWhatwasthewomandisappointedThe B.The C.TheWhatkindofpetdoesthemanA.A B.A C.AWhoisillin B. C.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthefilmwillbe B. C.WhatarethespeakerstalkingSaving B.Writing C.Working第二节(101.515分667WhendidthemanbuytheLast B.Last C.LastWhydoesthemanwanttotalktotheTogetthewatchTogetthereceiptatTogethiswatchback789WhyisthemanBecausehewascaughtintrafficBecausehedidquitealotofBecausehewentonHowdidthewomangotoworkShecaughta B.Shegot C.Shedrovea81012WherewillthemeetingbeInthe B.Inthe C.Inthe Howmanypeoplewillattendthe B. C.Whatisthe SuggestingthemangivingaInformingthemanoftheInvitingthemantoa91315HowdidthegirlgetcheapSheboughtstudentSheboughtreturnSheboughtgroupWheredidthegirlIna B.Ina C.InatreeWhatdidthegirlthinkoftheweekendonthe B. C.第三节(51.57.5分60RecipeforAppleAprilRecipeWhatyou700gramsofapples,100gramsof2largeeggs cupofWhatto theapplesandputtheminapanwithCooktheapplesgentlyuntiltheyareBeatinthesugaruntilthemixture Addintheegg第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分第一节单项填空(15115分A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain. ,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsA.What’s B.That’stoC.Inother D.Believeitor—Didyoumanagetogetintouchwith—No,Ididn’t.I himup,buttherewasnoA. B. C.will D.wouldVisitorscanseethelargediamond, hasbeenkeptattheTowersincethe17thA. B. C. D.Sparingnothoughtforherownsafety,shedivedintotheriver theA. B.being C.to D.tobeI’mcontinuallylosingmypensthesedays.I themonmydesk,buttheydisappearA. B.am C.was D.would youknowhimwell,youwillfindhimeasytobearoundandA. B. C. D. owners tofindnewwaysofattractingtouristssincethesuddendropintourismlastB. C. D.have —Whataboutgoingbycoach?It’scheapand—Ifwewentthatway,itwouldmean moretimethangoingbyA.to B. C. D.beingMotheroftenlsusnevertoputoff wecandotodaytillA. B. C. D.Today’sapproachtoadvertisingisverydifferentfrom of20yearsA. B. C. D.Thiscameracanpreventthepicturefromjumasthephotographer A. B.is C.will D.hasJanethasworkedinthemanager’sofficeforfiveyears, withlettersandA. B. C. D.tohave heworkedouttheprobleminsuchashorttimepuzzledallofus.A. B. C. D.Judgingfromhisworriedface,weknewthathe havehadsomeA. B. C. D.enginesarenolonger useinmostpartsoftheworld’stransportationA. B. C. D.ImightspeakFrenchfluentlyifI thechancetostayinFranceforsomeA.ambeing B.were C.willbe D.wouldbe第二节完形填空(201.530分A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,Mondaystartedoutgreat.Iwokeupontime,atebreakfastanddidsomelastminutestudyingformyfirsthour .Tenminuteslater,Isatbymyfriendsonthebus.Wewerebusilyabouthowwespentour37when,THUMP!Ryan38oversomeone’sfootandlandedflatonhisfaceinthepassagebetweenthetworowsofseats.Everyoneonthebuslaughedcrazily.Ryan39himselfupandmadehiswaytoanemptyseat.Hetriedtolaughwithus,buthisfacewasbrightredwith40.Therestofthemorningflewby.Ididwellinmymathtest.IreadtwomorechaptersofToKillaMockingbirdinEnglishclass.Itwasn’tlongbeforethe41bellsounded.Imetmyfriendsfromthecheerleadingteaminthedininghall.ThenIcouldn’thelpbut42Ryanafewtablesover,sittingalone.Hecaughtmelooking.Isdathimquicklyandturnedaway.Whenwefinishedeating,we43outtothecourtyardtopractiseacheerwewantedtodoatthatnight’sfootballgame.Afteralittle44,wenailedthecheer,sowedecidedweonlyneededto45throughitonelasttimeAgain,justliketherestofmydaysofar,thecheerwasgoinggreat.Iraisedmyleg46onelasttoe(脚趾)touch.RIIIPPP!Ifeltmynssplitdownthemiddleofmybackside.I47.Ididn’tknowwhattodobutstayedstill.ThenIheardpeoplelaughing,andIsawthempointing.Tryingto48myselfwithmyhands,Itriedto49too,butIfelttearsbegantoescapefrommyeyes.ThenIsawRyanwalkingtowardme.IrememberedearlierthatmorningwhenhehadfallenandIhadlaughedathim.Thiswouldbehis50toreturnthefavor.Buthedidn’t.51,Ryanofferedmehisjackettocoverupmy52ns.HealsoofferedmehisphonesothatIcouldcallmymomtobringmesome53.IthankedRyanforhishelp.AndafewdayslaterwhenIsawhimagain,Iapologizedforlaughingathimonthebus.Ryanregardeditasnobigdeal,butmyown54experienceandRyan’skindresponsetaughtmeabout55forothers.ThankstoRyan,IcanhonestlysaythatMondaywasstillagreatday!36.A.B.C.D.37.A.B.C.D.38.A.B.C.D.39.A.B.C.D.40.A.B.C.D.41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.sC.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.worn53.A. B. C. D.54.A.B.C.D.55.A.B.C.D.第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分第一节(15230分A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上AYourcarisanecessarypartofyourlife.YouuseiteverydayOfcourse,youwanttoholdontoitsoyoumakesureithasthelatestalarmandimmobilizer(汽车).Butdespiteallthese,carslikeyoursarestillstoleneverydayInfact,inthiscountryonecarisstolenalmosteveryminute!Andifyourcarisstolen,youonlyhavea50:50chanceofseeingitagain.Eachyear,carcrimecostsnearly£3billion.Ofcourse,ifyou’reinsured,youwon’tloseout,orwillyou?Firstly,youwillhavetopayextrainsurancelateron,andthenyoumaynotbeofferedthefullamountbytheagent.Youwillprobablyhavetohireacarandyouwillalsolosethevalueofthecontentsandaccessories(配件)inthecar.Nowcomesthesolution.AnRACTrackstarsystem,hiddeninoneof47possiblelocations(位置)inyourcar,isthekeyofoursystem.Ifyourcarisstolen,radiosignalsaresentattwenty-secondintervalsfromthecartotheRACTrackstarNationalControlCenterviaasalitenetwork.Thenacomputergivesthevehicle’sexactlocation,speedanddirection.TheRACTrackstarNationalControlCenter,whichoperates24hoursaday,365daysayear,willimmediayinformtheintheareawherethecarislocated.Becausethereceiveinformationeverytwentyseconds,theywillalwaysknowthevehicle’slocation.Oncethethiefhasbeenarrested,yourcarwillbereturnedtoyou.RACTrackstarisuniqueinbeingabletoprovidetheNationalControlCenterwithdetailsoftheexactlocationofyourcar,itsspeedanddirection.Andspeedisthekeytosuccessfulrecoveryofastolenvehicle.RACTrackstarControlwillimmediayltheifyoureportyourcarstolenandunderthe24-hourGuardianOption.Itwillalsolyouifyourcarhasbeenstolen.RACTrackstar’sconstantupdatesmeanthearekeptinformedofthecar’slocation.Allthesegreatlyimproveyourchancesofseeingyourcaragain.Ifyourcarisstolen,youwillhavetohireanewpaymorebuyaRACTrackstarinformtheNationalControlTheTrackstarsystemcanlthe A.wherethecar B.howthecarisC.whothethief D.whatbrandthecarTheunderlinedword“It”inthelastparagraphrefersto A.thelocal B.theGuardianC.the D.theRACTrackstarAccordingtothepassage,peoplewithRACTrackstar aremorelikelytogetthestolencarshavelesschanceofbeinginanseldomgettheirvehiclesautomaticallyfindBHungeristhegreatestmotivefortheinexperiencedcook.Butmanypeoplearenowworriedthatweareproducingagenerationwithouttheslightestideaofhowtocook—agenerationthatisfrightenedtocook.IhavejustreceivedahandoutfromFocusonFood,whichisrunningacompetitiontogetchildrenbackintothekitchen.Hasevisioncooking earecementfortherealthing?Isthisanagewherefamousprofessionalcookshaveturnedcookingintoasortofshow,withdishesfartoodifficultforthebeginnertocopy?Idecidedtoaskmyoldestdaughter,Miranda,forheropinion.Arechildrenlearningenoughabouttheimportanceofgoodcooking?Dotheyknowcookingisabasiclifeskill?Sociologyandother“new”subjectsareallverywell,butwithouttheabilitytocook,ortounderstandthepleasureandprinciplesofgoodfoodanditsrelationshiptogoodhealth,arewereallypreparingthemforadultlife?Mirandastartedhercookingattheageofnine,whenshedecidedtoentertheSainsbury’sFutureCookcompetition.Shewasmotivatedbyadifferentkindofgreed:thefirstprize—atriptoDisneyTheproblemfromtheparentalpointofview,wasthatifshemadeitthroughtotheregional(区域性的finalsshewouldhavetocookhermealinfrontofthejudges.Some30,000childrenenteredandshemadeitthroughastheyoungestregionalfinalist.Nowshehadtolearntocook.Herhandswerenotevenbigenoughtoholdtheknifeandslicetheonions.SixSaturdaysrunningweatethesamelunch—Mozzarellameatballsinfreshtomatojuiceandblueberry.First,shecookedbymyside,thenalonewithtimingsandinstructions.Finally,shewentaloneagainsttheclock.Thekitchenlookedlikeabattlefield,butshehadgainedvictory.Thetinybe-cappedfigurethenstoodinanunknownBristolho,lookinglikeaprofessionalwhohadbeenatthestoveforyears.Shedidn’twin,butshecamehomewith£50andthemostvaluablepartofthemall:ThecompetitionrunbyFocusonFoodisintendedfor A. B. C. D.WhydoesthewriterthinkcookingissoItisaneasywaytokeepIthelpsdevelopItisanecessaryskillforItcansavealotofmoneThewriter’sfamilyhadthesamelunchonsixSaturdaysbecause thefamilystucktohealthyMirandahadtopractisethedishwasthefamily’sonlythedishwasMiranda’sfavoriteWhatdidMirandagainfromtheA.AtriptoDisney B.SupportfromC.Amedalforthewinner. D.Beliefinherself.Smallseatingintheeconomy-class(经济舱)sectionsofairnesisnotjust fortablebutpotentiallylife-threatening.Spacehas esotightthatpassengerscannotprotectthemselvesintheeventofacrash.AreportonalongdistanceflightfromthedoctorsofViennastatedthatonly10%ineconomyclasscouldadoptthe mendedbracepositiononthene’ssafetytipsincaseofemergency,andtheywerethesmallestofthegroup.And30%oftheirfellowpassengerstravelinginfirstclasscouldadopttheposition,whichisinternationallyrecognizedasimprovingthechancesofsurvivalintheeventofacrash.TheauthorsofthereportnowcallingforgreaterspacebetweenseatrowstoincreaseAspokesmanforBritishAirways(BA),whichisresponsibleforsafetyonallBritishnes,opposedtheideathatsmallseatingwasathreat()topassengers.“Wedon’tthinkitisasafetymatter,”hesaid,“WehavehighsafetystandardsandallUKaircraftmeetthem.”Inthepastmonth,bothBritishAirwaysandVirginAtlanticintroducedsleeperseats,stressingtheoutstandingcomfortinthefrontofthenes.Butthatspacegainedisspacelostineconomy.Untilrecently,economyclasswasatleast“bearable”—withan86-centimeterseat.ScheduledAirlinessuchasBAandKLMgavepassengersenoughlegroomandcomfortableseats.Butthearrivalofnew,weight-savingseatscausedeconomyclasstotakeaturnfortheworse.Extrarowshavebeenputintothene,withtheresultthattheaverageseatnowis79centimetres.SingaporeAirlineshasethelatestcarriertonarrowdownitsseats.ItannouncedwineforeconomypassengerslastSeptember,butatthesametimereducedlegroomby8EconomyclassonScheduledAirlinesisnowoftenlittlebetterthaneconomyonQatarAirways.SomeQatarAirwaysevenofferthechancetoupgrade—ataprice—toseatswhich,at89-91centimetres,areroomierthanthoseofmostScheduledAirlines.WhatcanwelearnfromtheScheduledAirlinesproducednewcomfortableseatsforeconomyDoctorsfromViennasaidlessspacebetweenseatscouldcauseSpokesmanforBAdeclaredthatnarrowseatspacewasaQatarAirwaysofferedlargerseatswithnomoreWhatmightbetheauthor’sattitudetowardsreducingthespaceofeconomyA. B. C. D.WheredoesthepassagemostprobablycomeA.A B.Abookreview.C.A D.ArealisticDAccordingtogamemakerHasbro,approximay750millionpeoplehaveyedthewell-knowngameMonopolysinceitwasinventedinthe1930s.CharlesDarrowistypicallycreditedastheinventoroftheworld’smostfamousboardgame.HoweverhelikelyoriginatedhisversionofMonopolyfromoneofseveralothergamessimilarlyinvolvinghousebuyingandsellingthatwerealreadyinexistencebeforethe1930swhenhegothispatent(专利)forthegame.AprobablereasonthatDarrow’sMonopolybecamethehugelysuccessfulgamethatstilltodayisthathetookagreatapproachtoproducingit.Othersimilargamesexisted,buttheyhadnoboardorregulationpieces.Withthehelpofhiswifeandson,whodecoratedthesetswithdetails, allycreatedthepiecesandboardsthatbecamethefirstMonopolygamesets.Hisextraworkincreatingtheentireenvironmentthatyersneededgavehisgamesomethingextrathatothervariationsdidnothave.Darrowhadsuccessinsellinghisgamesinvariouspartsofthecountry.SeveralPhillyareastoreswerethefirsttocarryhisgameandsellitinlargeties.However,Darrowhaddifficultysellinghisgametothemajorgameproducerofthetime,ParkerBrothers.Hewastoldthathisgamewastoocomplexandhadfundamentalerrorsinitsdesignthatwouldlimititsappeal.Eventually,thesaleshemanagedonhisowndParkerBrotherstoreassesstheworthofhisgame.Intheend,theagreedtoproducethegameandshortlyafterwardsitbecamethebestsellinggameintheThatsuccessturnedCharlesDarrowintoamillionaire,whichistheheavyirony.DarrowinitiallybeganworkonMonopolytohelpsupporthimselfandhisfamilyfollowingthefinancialtroublestiedtothestockmarketcrashof1929.Thus,CharlesDarrowbecameamillionairebyproducingagamethatallows“regular”peopletofeelliketheyarebuyingandsellingrealhomesandlandlikeWhatmadeDarrow’sMonopolydifferentfromothersimilarThewayofavoidingfinancialThesafeenvironmentcreatedforThebuyingandsellingofrealhomesandThespecificpiecesandayingboardineachTheauthorsuggestsinParagraph3that MonopolywasinitiallytoocomplextoDarrowfailedtomakeexpectedprofitincertainerrorsinMonopolylimiteditssomepeopleoncedoubtedMonopolywouldbeWhatdoestheunderlinedword“irony”inthelastparagraphfinancial B.unexpectedC.marketing D.unsatisfyingWhatisthepassagemainlyThedifficultiesinDarrow’sThecomparisonofsomeboardThewaytothesuccessofDarrow’sThebusinessmanagementofParker第二节(5210分Weallregardreceivingpresentsasapleasantexperienceandyetitcanbeoneofthemostawkwardsituations.Itisoftendifficulttolookpleasedwhenyoureceiveagiftwhichisentirelyuselessorthewrongsize.71However,youhavenorighttochangeanarticlepurchasedjustbecauseitdoesnotfitorisnottoyourliking.Worsestill,theagreementonthesaleisbetweenthe whoboughtitandtheshop.SoyouwillhavetolyourfavoriteauntthattheT-shirtdoesnotfit.Butanexchangeisnotalwaysthatsimplebecausetherehastobeagoodreasonforit.72Forexample,ifthebuyerwastoldthataswitchwasvoiceoperatedandlaterfoundoutitwasnot,thenactioncouldbetaken.Youwouldhavetherighttoreturnitandgetthemoneyback.Butifyouarereturningsomething,nomatterwhatthereasonis,youwillbeexpectedtohaveproofofpurchase.Ifthereceiptcannotbefound,thenitispossibletouseanotherproofofpurchasesuchasacreditcardreceipt.73Manybigstoreshaveamuchmoretoleranttowardsreturnsandseeitasagestureofgoodwilltoexchangegoodswithoutquestion.StoresincludingMarks&Spencerarewellknownfortheir“noargument”onreturnedgoods.74Soifashoprefusestoexchangethegoodsortoofferarefund(退款),thesellerislikelytobewithinhislegalrightsunlessthereissomethingwrongwiththegoodsInthatcasethebootisontheotherfoot.Youhaveeveryrighttodemandacashrefundorarecement,butonlyifyouhavereturneditwithina“reasonable”time.75Someshopsandstoresexpectthingstobereturnedwithinaweekofpurchase,whileothersmaypermitamuchlongertimelimit.Inanycaseifyoureturnathingafterwhatisconsidereda“reasonable”time,thenallyouarelegallyentitledtoisthecostofrepair.ItisunlikeanythingyouwouldbuyforIfallofthesehavebeenlost,youmayhavetorelyonaHowever,shoppersshouldrememberthisisaprivilege,notaUnfortunay,thelawdoesnotexinwhatismeantbyAllyoucandoisexchangeitafteryourfriendorrelativehasgoneEitherthethinghastobebrokenorunsuitableforthejobitwasintendedtoYoushouldmakeclearwhatyourlegalpositionisbeforereturninggoodstothe第四部分:表达(共两节,35分第一节(15分你申请参加了某校今年7月份的夏令营,现在想更改时间。请你根据以下提示给校方写。8注意:1.DearIappliedforthesummercampinyourschool. 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