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D.第三部分:阅读理解(20240分A“BANG!”thedoorcausedareverberation回声).Itwasjuststandingthere,withFatherstandingononeside,andIontheotherside.Wewerebothingreatanger.“Neversetfootinthishouseagain!”stormedFather.Withtearswellingupinmyeyes,Irushedoutoftheflatandranalongthestreet.Thestreetlightswereshiningratherdesolay(凄凉的).IwanderedAyoungfatherwhoheldachildinhisarmswalkedpastme.IfeltasifIsawmychildhoodfromanotherspace:happyandharmonious.Butnow…Idon’tknowwhetheritisbecauseIhavegrownuporbecausedadisgettingold.Wedifferinourwaysofthinking.Healwaysimposeshisopinionsandcodesofbehavioronme.WheneverIdosomethingwrong,heneveradmitsit.Wearejustliketwopeoplecomingfromtwodifferentworlds.Itfeelslikethereisanirondoorbetweenusthatcanneverbeopened.Iwanderedthestreets,withoutadestinationinmind.Myheartwasfrozenonthishotsummernight.AsIwalkedontherewerefewerandfewerpeopleonthestreets,untilIhadonlythestreetlightstokeepme.WhenIfinallyreachedthehigh-riseapartmentblockinwhichIlived,Isawthatthelightwasstillon.Infact,itwasnothing.Perhaps,dadwasthrowingawaysomeofhisoldstamps.Perhapshethoughttheywereuseless.IneverhadthecouragetolhimthatIlikedcollectingstamps.Ican’tstandhisoutrageous(蛮横的)words:“Icanthrowyouaway,letalonetheseoldpapers.”AllthelightswereoffexceptDadwasalwayslikethis.Maybehedidn’tknowhowtoexpresshimself.Aftershoutingatme,henevershowedanymercyoranymomentsofregret.Afteranargumenthehasthehabitofcreeupinmysleepandthentuckingmeunderneaththecovers.Thiswashowhealwayswas.Hehasbeenaleaderforsolongthatlingeveryoneelsewhattodohas ehissecondnature.Thelightwasstillon.“AmIwrong?”Iwhispered,maybe…Withthekeyinhand,IwasasnervousasIhadeverbeen.Atlast,Idecidedtoopenthedoor.AssoonasIopenedthedoor,tearsrandownmycheeks.IsuddenlyrealizedthattheirondoorthatIhadimaginedbetweenusdidnotexistatall.Love–issecondtonone.DecidewhichisthebestorderofthefollowingaccordingtowhathappenedintheIopenedthedoorandenteredtheSadlyIranoutintotheIreachedthecewhereIlivedandsawmyhousestillbrightlyIthoughtofmyfather’skindnesstowardsIwalkedaboutinthestreetwithoutanyA.b,e,d,c, B.b,e,c,d, C.b,e,a,c, D.b,e,c,a,WhatmadethewriterthinkofhisThesightofthedesolatestreetThesightoftheemptyThesightofafatherwithachildinhisThesightoflightinhisownWhydoyouthinkthefatheroftenshoutsathisPerhapsthefatherisgettingolderandPerhapsthesonhasalreadygrownPerhapstheyneveragreewitheachPerhapsthefatherhasgotusedtongWhatconclusioncanyoudrawafterreadingtheThefatherisactuallykindtohisThefathertreatshissoninanunfairThefatherisneitherkindnorcrueltohisThefatherisalwaysfindingfaultwithhisBWhatcausestrafficjams?Toomanycars,right?No!SomeBritsarenowsayingthattrafficlightsaretoblameformuchofthecongestion(交通拥挤).Theysuggestthattrafficlightsberemovedatbusyroads.Theybelievepeopleareabetterjudgeofwhenit’ssafetogo,notatrafficlightprogrammedbyanabsentregulator.AreportfromtheInstituteofEconomicAffairs,aUKthink(),arguesthatabolishingtrafficsignalswoulddecreasecongestion,reduceexhaustemissions(废气排放)andimprovesafety.Thereportsaidthatremovinglightsshouldalsopreventotherbadbehaviorcausedbysignals,suchasspeedinguptocatchagreenlight.Itwouldalsoavoidthewastedtimewhendrivershavetositataredlightevenifnooneisusingthegreen.Theideamaysoundstrange,butit’snotnew.SevencitiesandregionsinEuropeareexperimentingwithno-lightsroads.DrachtenintheNetherlandshasgotridof16ofitstrafficlightcrossingsandchangedtheothertwotoroundaboutsundera“sharedspace”scheme.Atcrossings,cyclistsdutifullyraisetheirarmwhentheywanttomakeaturn,anddriversfollowafirst-arrived,first-throughapproachandcommunicatebyhandsigns,nodsandwaving.Therehavebeensmallcollisionsbutnoproblem,saidHansMonderman,creatorofthescheme.“Wewantsmallaccidents,inordertopreventseriousones.Itworkswellbecauseit’sdangerous.Thedriverhastoberesponsibleforhisorherownrisk.“Themanyrulestakeawaytheabilitytobeconsiderate,”Mondermanadded.“We’relosingourresponsibilityforsociallyresponsiblebehavior.”Sofar,Drachten’slocalshavecalledtheexperimentasuccess.“Iamusedtoitnow,”saidHelenaSpaanstra,24.“Youdrivemoreslowlyandcarefully,butsomehowyouseemtogetaroundtownquicker.”TonyOoostward,70,wasequallyenthusiastic.“Iamawalkerandnowyouarethebossatthecrossroads,everyonewaitsforyou.Butatthesametimewalkerswaituntilthereareanumberofpeoplewantingtocrossatthesametime.”OwenPaterson,UK’sShadowTransportMinister,visitedDrachten.HesaidBritainshouldlearnfromthemodel.“Theideaistocreatespacewherethereismildanxietyamongeveryonesotheyallbehavecautiously.NoonedrivesfastalongabusystreetthinkingthattheyhaverightofWhichofthefollowingisthebesttitlefortheA.Don’tCountOnTraffic B.NewTrafficSystemsC.TurnThoseTrafficLights D.LetPeopleHaveMoreSayInAccordingtothereportfromtheInstituteofEconomicAffairs,abolishingtrafficlightswouldNOTleadto A.moretimebeing B.reductionoftrafficC.improvementofthe D.rightofwaybeingtakenforTheunderlinedword“collision”inParagraph7meansclosestto A. B. C. D.FromthepassagewecanseethattheexperimentinDrachtenworkedwellbecause walkers ethebossofthecyclists,walkersanddriverseachhavespeciallydesignedeveryonefindsthattheyhavetodotheirshareinregulatingdriversaremorecarefulandwaitforeyclistsorwalkerstopassCForphotographerslackingtraining,experienceandeventheabilitytoclickashutterbutton,theyproduceremarkablepictures.Underthesea,deepinthewoodsandhighinthesky,furry,featheryandleathery-skinnedcreaturesareopeningupvistas(远景)bytakingcameraswherenohumancango.Thisistheworldofanimal-borneimaginecelebratedlastmonthataconferencesponsored(supported)bytheNationalGeographicSocietyforthe20thofitsCrittercam,thedevicethatstarteditall.Sinceitsdebut(首次公开露面)in1987onthebackofaturtle,theCrittercamandsimilardevicesdevelopedbyothershavegrownsmallerandmorepowerful.“It’smorethanjustacameranow,”saidGregMarshall,themarinebiologistandnowfilmmakerwhoinventedtheCrittercam.“Wearenowincludingmoreinstrumentstogathermoredatawhileatthesametimereducingeverythinginsize.”TheideaofattachingcamerastoanimalscametoMr.Marshallin1986onadiveoffBelizewhenasharkapporachedhim.Whentheanimalquicklyturnedaway,henoticedasharkwithasuckerfishonitsbelly.Hecameupwiththeideathatputtingacamerainceofthesuckerfishwouldallowpeopletowitnesstheshark’sbehaviorwithoutdisturbingit.Crittercamshavebeenattachedtosharks,sealionsandothermarineanimals,and,morerecently,tolandanimals.Birdsareanewaddition,MrMarshallsaid.DrChristianRutzofOxfordrecentlyreportedontinycamerascalledfeathercamsthatmonitorthecrowsintheSouthPacificIthasdiscoveredthatcrowsaresmarterthananyoneknewtheynotonlyusetwigs(嫩枝)andgrassstemsastoolstorootoutfood,buttheyalsosavetheirfavoritetoolstouseagain.TraceyL.Rogers,directoroftheAustralianMarineMlResearchCenterinSydney,saidanimals,”Dr.Rogerssaidatthemeeting,youwanttoseehowouranimalmodelsalign(与……一致)withreality.Withacamera,youactuallyseewhattheydo.Youdon’thavetoguess.”What’sthetextmainlyTheadvantagesofThedevelopmentofCrittercamsinthepast20HowcrittercamwasHowcrittercamWhatinspiredMarshalltoinventThesightofsuckerfishclingingtoasharkonaThethoughtofhowtophotographanimalsNoticingasharkeatingasuckerfishonaSeeingasharkwithacameraonitsbellyonaAccordingtoDr.Rogers,crittercam canclearupallyourdoubtsaboutisthemostpowerfultoolinstudyingenabledhertoobservethecrowsintheSouthPacifichelpedalotwithherresearchonleopardsealsinAllofthefollowingareimprovementsofcrittercamsEXCEPTthat thesize ingmoreinstrumentsareinvolvedtogathermoretheyallowresearcherstoseewhereandhowanimalstheyareabletobeappliedtosmalleranimalssuchasD“Wedon’tnecessarilybelievethatnewadvertising,whichmightmakeconsumersfeelbetterabouttheCokebrandorbetterabouttheadsthemselves,willactuallyresultinconsumersconsumingmoreoftheproduct,”MorganStanley’sBillPecoriellowroteinaresearchnotethedayaftertheinvestormeeting.ButCokeisoptimisticitcanregainitsoldmagic,andisbankingonanewslogan:“ etotheCokesideoflife.”BREAKTHROUGHWithPepsiCoabouttosurpassCokeasthebeveragekingonWallStreet–Pepsi’smarketcapitalizationhassoaredinrecentyearsto$97.9billion,puttingitlessthanabilliondollarsbehinditsrival(对手)–theheatisonCoke.It’ssettolaunchanewmarketingninMarch,2006.AndhavingtakenaquicklookatCoke’sinvestorpresentationonDec7inNewYork,mysenseisthatCokemaybemovingintherightdirection.Giventheshiftbyconsumersawayfromsoda–Coke’sstronghold–andintoalternativebeverageslikejuice,teaandwater,Cokebadlyneedsabreakthroughhit.Andgiventhatshiftawayfromsoda,someystswonderwhethereventhecatchiestnewadswillbeenoughtoputthefizzbackintoCoke.SAMEOLD,ThenewflavorsofPowerAdesportsdrinkwillprobablyenableCoketocontinuestealingmarketsharefromPepsiCo’sGatoradebrand.AndCokeisgettingalittlemorecreativewithpackaging,includingnew,aluminumbottlesofCokethatwillbesoldinnightclubs,andan8.4-ounce“100calorie”versionofitsflagshipCokethatwillappealtowomenwhowantfewercaloriesandwilllikethefactthatthesmallcanwillfitintheirpurse.Idoubtwhetherothernewproductswillbesuccessful,includinganewcoffee-flavoredsodacalledCoke-ColaBlakthatItried.Thinkcarbonatedcoffee.ButI’mnotsureiftheproduct,whichCokeispitchingasanafternoonpick-me-upforthe35-and-overset,isgoingtopullpeopleawayfromtheirafternoonFrappucinofix.myopinionisthatVault,anorange-flavoredenergydrink,willhavejustasmuchtroubleunseatingMountainDewamongteensasdidCoke’slastattempt,aproductcalledSurge.IfthereisoneconcernIhaveaboutthefreshofferingsCokenstolaunchthisyear,itappearsthatmanyofthemaresimplynewbrands,notnewproducts.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthat CokemainlydependsonnewproductsnowadaysCokeiscomparativelylessPepsiCohastakentheceofCokehasfewnewTheunderlinedword“soared”means A. B. C. D.Whenthemiddle-agedpeoplefeeltired,whatwouldtheyprefertodrinkinordertocontinuetheirwork?A. B. C.Coke-Cola D.WhatisthebesttitleoftheTroublesinCokeVarietiesofNewTheImportanceofNewTheRelationshipBetweenCokeandEIfyoufeelatpresentthatyoudon’thaveenoughfriendsinyourlife,onereasonmaybethatyouhaveletyourself etoobusytomaketimefortherelationshipsyoualreadyhave.Startingandkeefriendshiprequireseffortandcommitment.Manyofusletourlives esobusywithworkandothercommitmentsthatwedon’tgetaroundtoschedulingtimeforpleasureandrenewal(叙旧)withthefriends,relativesandacquaintanceswealreadyhave.Makingtheefforttocallyourfriendsmoreregularlyandtoacceptmoreoftheinvitationsyoureceivefromotherscanimproveyoursociallifeinahurry!Arethereanypeopleyoucouldcallrightnowandbeassuredofapleasant e?Aretherepeoplethatyoucouldcountontohelpyouintimeofdifficulty?Canyouhaveclosetalkswiththem?Doyouhavefunwhenyouaretogether?Areyouhappytohavetheminyourlife?Ifyouhaven’tseenmuchofthemlay,isitbecauseyouhave etoobusy?Haveyougrownapart?Wasthereanargument?Ifthemainreasonyouhaven’tbeengettingtogetherwiththepeopleyoualreadyknowisthatyouhavegottoobusy,takeagoodlookathowyouspendyourtime.Compareitwithyourrealvaluesandpriorities(优先考虑的事)inlifeIsyourbusylifestylereallybringingyouthequalityoflifethatyouwant?Ifyouhave etoobusyforfriends,whyhasthishappened?Areyouseekingmaterialtoysinyourlifeattheexpenseofrelationshipswithotherhumanbeings?Haveyouallowedyourtimetobe mittedbecauseyouneversay“No”toanyone?Doyouinsistonngthingsyourselfthatcouldbeappointedtoothers?Ifso,why?DoyoubelievethateverythingdependsonExaminewhetherthewayyouarenowspendingyourtimeaccurayreflectsyourdeepestvaluesandpriorities.MakesurethatyouscheduleadequatetimeforthethingsthataretrulyimportanttoIfyoureallywanttokeepfriendsinyourlife,makeaspaceinyourschedule,andaspaceinyourheartforthem.Inthispassagetheauthormainlydiscusses howtobalancefriendshipandhowtospendoursparewhetherweshouldkeepwhetherweshouldinvitefriendstoWhichofthefollowingdoesn’tindicateagoodYouhavesomeonetocountonwhenyouareinYouhavesomeonetohaveclosetalksYouhavefunwhenyouarewithYoufeeldepressedwithothersin youspendtoomuchtimeseekingmaterialtoysinyouryoufeelitdifficulttokeepyousticktongeverythingallbyyouneverrefusewhateverotherpeopleaskyoutoWhichwouldbethebesttitlefortheA.TooBusyfor B.TooBusywithC.HowtoSpendYour D.HowtoMakeNew第一节:填空(共10小题,满分10分W:o,Bob!Longtimenosee.Howareyou76g withyour77 fortheentrance M:Well,Ican’tl.Anyway,I’m78t mybest. 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